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REPORTS OF THE FOURTEENTH CENSUS.
Population:
Volume I.— Number and Distribution of Inhabitants.
Volume II. — General Report and Analytical Tables.
Volume m.— Composition and Characteristics of the Population, by States.
Volume rv.— Occupations.
Agriculture:
Volume v.— General Report and Analytical Tables.
Volume VI.— Reports for States, with Statistics for Counties.
Part 1.— The Northern States.
Part 2.— The Southern States.
Part 3 ^The Western States and the Outlying Possessions.
Volume vn.— Irrigation and Drainage — General Report and Analytical Tables,
AND Reports for States, with Statistics for Counties.
Manufactures:
Volume Vni.— General Report and Analytical Tables.
Volume IX.— Reports for States, with Statistics for Counties and Principal Cities.
Volume X.— Reports for Selected Industries.
Mining:
Volume XI.— Mines and Quarries — General Report and Analytical Tables, and
Reports for States and Selected Industries.
ABSTRACT OF THE FOURTEENTH CENSUS.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OF MANUFACTURES.
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census,
Washington, D. C, December 15, 1922.
Sir:
I transmit herewith the Abstract of the Fourteenth Census. This volume contains
all of the essential statistics collected at the census of 1920 for population, occupations,
agriculture, irrigation, drainage, manufactures, and mines and quarries.
Respectfully,
W. M. Steuart,
Director of the Census.
Hon. Herbert Hoover,
Secretary of Comma ce.
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ORGANIZATION OF THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS DURING
THE FOURTEENTH DECENNIAL CENSUS: 1919-1922.
Director:
WILLIAM M. STEUART, : 1921-1922
SAM. L. ROGERS, : : : 1919-1921
Assistant Director:
JOSEPH A. HILL, : : : 1921-1922
WILLIAM M. STEUART, : 1919-1921
Chief Clerk:
ARTHUR J. HIRSCH, : *: : 1921-1922
THOMAS J. FITZGERALD, : 1919-1921
Division of Population:
WILLIAM C. HUT<IT, Chief Statistician.
Division of Agriculture:
WILLIAM L. AUSTIN, Chief Statistician.
Division of Manufactures:
EUGENE F. HARTLEY, Chief Statistician.
Division of Vital Statistics:
WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Chief Statistician.
Division of Statistics of Cities:
STARKE M. GROGAN, Chief Statistician.
Division of Revision and Results:
JOSEPH A. HILL, Chief Statistician, 1919-1921.
Geographer:
CHARLES S. SLOANE.
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GENERAL CONTENTS.
Population: Page.
Detailed contents 10
Definitions and explanation of terms 14
Occupations:
Detailed contents 478
Definitions and explanation of terms 480
Agriculture :
Detailed contents 577
Definitions and explanation of terms 582
IrrictAtiox:
Detailed contents 890
Drainage:
Detailed contents 900
Manufactures :
Detailed contents 912
Definitions and explanation of terms 914
Mines and Quarries:
Detailed contents 1264
Definitions and explanation of terms 1265
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PREFACE.
This Abstract summarizes the more important and significant statistics contained
in the eleven volumes of the Fourteenth Census Reports and is designed to meet the
requirements of those who desire the statistics for the census as a whole in convenient
form for ready reference or who may not have access to the complete reports.
The Abstract is di\Tided into seven parts: Population, Occupations, Agriculture,
Irrigation, Drainage, Manufactures, and Mines and Quarries. This presentation con-
forms in general to that of the Foiirteenth Census Reports. Each part contains a
detailed table of contents and definitions of terms which have been given precise or
special significance in\ census work.
Nearly all the tables presenting statistics by states also give figm'es for the United
States as a whole and for nine groups of states, designated as geographic di\dsions.
The states which constitute the geogi'aphic di\'isions are given below in their respec-
tive groupings, and the relation of the several groups can be ascertained by reference
to the map on the opposite page.
West North Central
DmsioN.
Minnesota.
Iowa.
Missouri.
North Dakota.
South Dakota.
Nebraska.
Kansas.
South Atlantic
- Dmsn)N.
Delaware.
Maryland.
District of Columbia.
Virginia.
West \'irginia.
North Carolina.
South Carolina.
Georgia.
Florida.
East South Central
Division.
Kentucky.
Tennessee.
Alabama.
Mississippi.
This grouping of the states facilitates the study of social, economic, and industrial
phenomena with reference to their geographical aspects. In forming th&se groups the
lines have been based partly on present and partly on historical conditions. The
advantage of this geographic order lies chiefly in the ease with which conditions in
contiguous states can be compared.
If more detailed information is desired in r^ard to any subject covered by the
census or for any minor civil division (small city or village, township, etc.) not shown
in this Abstract, the reader is referred to the Reports of the Fourteenth Census. A
list of these reports is printed on page 2.
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New England Division.
Maine.
New Hampshire.
Vermont.
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island.
Connecticut.
Middle Atlantic
Drv'isioN.
New York.
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
East North Central
Division.
Ohio.
Indiana.
Illinois.
Michigan.
Wisconsin.
West South Central
DmsioN.
Arkansas.
Louisiana.
Oklahoma.
Texas.
Mountain DrvisioN.
Montana.
Idaho.
Wyoming.
Colorado.
New Me.xico.
Arizona.
Utah.
Nevada.
Pacific Division.
Washington.
Oregon.
California.
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POPULATION.
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CONTENTS.
Definitions and explanation of terms 14
NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION OF INHABITANTS.
XmiTED STATES.
Table.
1. Accessions of territory: 1790-1920 15
2. Area of the United States and outlying possessions: 1790-1920 15
3. Population of the United States and outlying possessions: 1920 and 1910 16
4. Population of the United States, exclusive of outlying possessions: 1790-1920 16
5. Position of the center of population: 1790-1920 17
DIVISIONS AND STATES.
6. Population of the l^nit^d States, by divisions and states: 1790-1920 18
7. Rank and decennial rates of increase in population, for divisions and states: 1790-1920 20
8. Population per square mile, by divisions and states: 1920, 1910, and 1900 22
COUNTIES.
9. Area and population of counties: 1920 and 1910 23
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
10. Population of cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1790-1920 50
11. Population of cities having, in 1920, 25,000 inhabitants or more, with decennial increase: 1900-1920. 52
12. Population of cities and other incorporated places having, in 1920, 2,500 inhabitants or more,
arranged in groups according to population: 1920 and 1910 58
13. Population of principal cities, towns, and villages in outlying possessions: 1920 and 1910 73
URBAN AND RURAL.
14. Distribution of population in groups of cities, classified according to size, and in rural territory:
1890-1920. . . -■ 74
15. Urban and rural population, by di\dsions and states: 1920 and 1910 75
16. Number and aggregate population of urban places of specified sizes, and population of rural
districts, by divisions and states: 1S90-1920 76
17. Population of urban classes and of rural territory as constituted in 1920, with increase: 1920 and
1910 86
CITIES AND THEIR SUBURBS.
18. Area and population of csntral city, metropolitan district, and adjacent territory, for cities of
200,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 87
19. Area and population of central city and of adjacent territory, for cities of 100,000 to 200,000 in-
habitants: 1920 and 1910 91
COMPOSITION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION.
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITT, AND PARENTAGE.
20. Color or race, for the United States: 1790-1920 94
21. Nativity and parentage of total population and of each color or race class, for the United States:
1850-1920 96
22. Color or race, nativity, and parentage, by divisions and states: 1920 98
23. Per cent distribution of total population by color or race, nativity, and parentage, by divisions and
states: 1920 100
24. White and Negro population, with per cent Negro in total population, by divisions and states:
1920 and 1910 101
25. Negro population, distinguished as blaclt or mulatto, with per cent mulatto in total Negro popu-
lation, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 102
26. Native and foreign-bom population, with per cent foreign born in total population, by divisions
and states: 1920 and 1910 Ittl
27. Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other," by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 104
28. .Per cent of increase, Dy color or race, nativity, and parentage, by divisions and states: 1910-1920 103
29. White population by nativity and parentage, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 106
30. Color or race, nativity, and parentage, for cities having 100,000 inliabitants or more: 1920 108
31. Per cent distribution of total population by color or race, nativity, and parentage, for cities having
100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 110
32. Per cent of increase, by color or race, nativity, and parentage, for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 in-
habitants or more: 1910-1920 Ill
33. White population by nativity and parentage, for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more:
1920 and 1910 112
34. Color or race, nativity, and parentage, for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920. . . 114
35. Color or race, nativity, and parentage, for urban and rural communities, by divisions and states:
1920 118
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SEX DISTEIBUTTON.
Table. - Page.
36. Sex distribution and ratio of males to females, by population classes, for the United States: 1790-
1920 120
37. Sex distribution and ratio of males to females, for total, white, and Negro population, by divisions
and states: 1920 and 1910 122
38. Sex distribution, 1920, and ratio of males to females, 1920 and 1910, for the white population by
nativity and parentage, by divisions and states 124
39. Sex distribution and ratio of males to females, for total, white, and Negro population, for cities
having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 126
40. Sex distribution, 1920, and ratio of males to females, 1920 and 1910, for the white population by
nativity and parentage, for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more 128
41. Sex distribution and ratio of males to females, for total, native white, foreign-bom white, and Negro
population, for cities having from 2.5,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 130
42. Sex distribution, 1920, with ratio of males to females, 1920 and 1910, for urban and rural communi-
ties, by divisions and states 134
AGE DISTEIBUTION.
43. Distribution by age periods of the total population, for the United States: l.S.')0-1920 13.5
44. Distribution of males and females by age periods, for the United States: 1S50-1920 136
45. Distribution by broad age groups for population classes, by sex, 1920, with percentages for 1920
and 1910, for the United States 138
46. Distribution bv age periods for population classes, by sex, for the United States: 1920 140
47. Per cent distribution by age periods for principal population classes, by sex, for the United
States: 1920 142
48. Distribution by age periods, for Indian, Chinese, and Japanese population, bv sex, for the United
States: 1920 143
49. Distribution of population classes by broad age groups, by dhisions and states: 1920 144
50. Distribution by broad age groups, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 164
51. Distribution by broad age groups for population classes, in urban and rural communities, by
divisions andi states: 1920 186
MARITAL CONDITION.
52. Marital condition of the population 15 years of age and over, by classes, for the United States:
1890-1920 216
53. Marital condition of the population 15 to 34 years of age, by sex and single years, for principal
population classes, for the United States: 1920 218
54. Marital condition of the total population, by sex and age periods, for principal population classes,
for the United States: 1920 and 1910 222
65. Marital condition of the population 15 years of age and over, by sex, for principal population
classes, by divisions and states: 1920 226
56. Marital condition of the population 15 years of age and over, by sex, for principal population
classes, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 240
57. Marital condition of the population 15 years of age and over, by sex, for cities having from 25,000
to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 256
58. Marital condition of the urban and rural population 15 years of age and over, by sex and age
periods, for principal population classes, for the United States: 1920 264
59. Marital condition of the population 15 years of age and over, by sex, for urban and rural com-
munities, by dijisions and states: 1920 268
STATE OF BIRTH OF THE NATIVE POPULATION.
60. Number and per cent native and foreign born in the total population, with classification of native
according to whether born in state of residence or elsewhere, for the United States: 18.50-1920. . 272
61. Total population and total white population distributed as born in division of residence, in other
divisions, or in foreign countries, by geograpliic divisions, 1920, with percentages for 1920 and
1910 273
62. Total population distributed as born in state of residence, in other states, or in foreign countries,
by states, 1920, with percentages for 1920 and 1910 274
63. White population distnbuted as born in state of residence, in other states, or in foreign countries,
by states, 1920, with percentages for 1920 and 1910 275
64. Native population of each division and each state, b v division and state of birth: 1920 270
65. Total population distributed as born in state of residence, in other states, or in foreign countries,
1920, with percentages for 1920 and 1910, for cities having, in 1920, 50,000 inhabitants or more. . 284
66. Native population, by division and state of birth, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or
more: 1920 288
67. Urban and rural population distributed as born in division of residence, in other divisions, or
in foreign countries, by divisions: 1920 296
68. Urban and rural population distributed as bom in state of residence, in other states, or in foreign
countries, by states: 1920 297
COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION.
69. Country of birth of foreign-bom population, by sex, for the United States: 1920 299
70. Country of birth of foreign-born population, by sex, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 300
71. Country of birth of foreign-bom population, for the United States: 1850-1920 302
72. Increase in foreign-born population by country of birth, for the United States: 1850-1920 304
73. Country of birth of foreign-born population, by divisions and states: 1920 30(>
74. Per cent distribution of foreign-born population by country of birth, by divisions and states: 1920. 310
75. Country of birth of foreign-bom popiUation, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 312
76. Per cent distribution of foreign-born population by country of birth, for cities having 100,000
inhabitants or more: 1920 316
77. Country of birth of the foreign-born population in urban and rural communities, for the United
States: 1920 318
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ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION OF THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION.
Table. Page.
78. Foreign-born population, by sex, race, and year of immigration, for the United States: 1920 319
79. Foreign-bom population by year of immigration, by divisions and states: 1920 320
80. Foreign-born male population by year of immigration, by divisions and states: 1920 322
81. Foreign-bom female population by year of immigration, by divisions and states: 1920 323
82. Foreign-bom population by year of immigration, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920. 324
83. Foreign-born male population by year of immigration, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or
more: 1920 326
84. Foreign-born female population by year of immigration, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or
more: 1920 327
85. Foreign-bom population by year of immigration, for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants:
1920 32S
86. Foreign-born population and foreign-born white population of lu-ban and rural communities, by
sex and year of immigration, for the United States: 1920 332
87. Foreign-born population of urban and rm-al communities by year of immigration, by divisions
and states: 1920 334
CITIZENSHIP OF THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION.
88. Citizensliip of each class of the population of the United States for which figures are available:
. 1890-1920 336
89. Citizenship of foreign-bom wliite population, by sex and country of birth, for the United States:
1920 338
90. Citizenship of foreign-bom white males 21 years of age and over, by country of birth, for the United
States: 1920 and 1910 340
91. Citizenship of foreign-born and foreign-born white population, by divisions and states: 1920 342
92. Citizenship of foreign-born white males and females, by di^asions and states: 1920 344
93. Citizenship of foreign-born white males and females 21 years of age and over, by divisions and
states: 1920 and 1910 346
94. Citizenship of foreign-born and foreign-born white population, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants
or more: 1920 350
95. Citizenship of foreign-born white males and females, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more:
1920 352
96. Citizenship of foreign-born white males and females 21 years of age and over, for cities ha\'ing, in
1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 354
97. Citizenship of foreign-born white population and of foreign-born white males and females 21 years
of age and over, for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 357
98. Citizenship of foreign-born wliite population of urban and rural communities, for all ages and for
persons 21 years of age and over, by sex, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 361
99. Citizenship of foreign-born wliite population 21 years of age and over in urban and rural commu-
nities, by country of birth , for the United States: 1920 : 362
100. Citizenship of foreign-born white population 21 years of age and over in urban and rural commu-
nities, by sex, by divisions and states: 1920 364
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK.
101. Country of origin of the foreign white stock by nativity and parentage, for the United States:
1890-1920 366
102. Country of origin of the foreign white stock by nativity and parentage, for the United States:
1920 and 1910 368
103. Per cent distribution of the foreign wliite stock by country of origin for nativity and parentage
classes, and by nativity and parentage classes for countries of origin, for the United States: 1920
and 1910 370
104. Country of origin of the foreign white stock, by divisions and states: 1920 372
105. Per cent distribution of the foreign white stock by country of origin, by divisions and states: 1920. . 376
106. Country of origin of the foreign white stock, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920. . . 378
107. Per cent distribution of the foreign white stock by country of origin, for cities having 100,000
inhabitants or more: 1920 382
108. Comitry of origin of the foreign white stock, by nativity and parentage, in urban and rural com-
munities, for the United States: 1920 384
MOTHER TONGUE OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK.
109. Mother tongue of the foreign white stock by nativity and parentage, for the United States: 1920
and 1910 ■, 386
110. Increase in the foreign wliite stock, by mother tongue, for nativity and parentage classes, for the
United States: 1910-1920 388
111. Per cent distribution of the foreign white stock by mother tongue for nativity and parentage
classes, and by nativity and parentage classes for mother tongues, for the United States: 1920
and 1910 390
112. Mother tongue of the foreign white stock, by divisions and states: 1920 392
113. Per cent distribution of the foreign white stock by mother tongue, by divisions and states: 1920. . 396
114. Mother tongue of the foreign white stock, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 39S
115. Per cent distribution of the foreign white stock by mother tongue, for cities having 100,000 in-
habitants or more: 1920 402
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
116. School attendance of population 5 to 20 years of age, for principal population classes, by sex, 1850-
1920, and by sex and single years, 1920 and 1910, for the United States 404
117. School attendance, by sex and age periods, for population classes, for the United States: 1920 and
1910 406
118. School attendance, by broad age groups, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 408
119. School attendance of population 7 to 20 years of ago, by sex, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910. . 409
120. School attendance of population 7 to 20 years of age, by age periods, by divisions and states: 1920
and 1910 410
121. School attendance of population 7 to 20 years of age, for principal population classes, by divisions
and states: 1920 and 1910 412
122. School attendance of population 7 to 13 years of age, for principal population classes, by divisions
and states: 1920 and 1910 414
123. School attendance of population 7 to 20 years of age, for principal population classes, for cities
having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 416
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SCHOOL ATTENDANCE— continued.
Table. Page.
124. School attendance of population 7 to 13 years of age, for principal population classes, for cities
having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 418
125. School attendance, by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 420
126. School attendance of the urban and rural population 7 to 20 years of age, by divisions and states:
1920 and 1910 425
127. School attendance of the urban and rural population 7 to 13 years of age, by divisions and states:
1920 and 1910 •• 426
ILLITERACY.
128. Number and per cent illiterate in population 10 years of age and over, for population classes, by
sex, for the United States: 1870-1920 427
129. Number and per cent iUiterate in population 10 years of age and over, by age periods, for popula-
tion classes, by sex, for the United States: 1920 428
130. Number and per cent illiterate in population 10 years of age and over, by age periods, for popula-
tion classes, by sex, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 430
131. Number and per cent illiterate in population 10 years of age and over, for principal population
classes, by di\'lsions and states: 1920 432
132. Number and per cent illiterate in population 21 years of age and over, for principal population
classes, by divisions and states: 1920 433
133. Per cent ilUterate in population 10 years of age and over, by sex and principal population classes,
by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 434
134. Per cent ilhterate in population 21 years of age and over, by sex and principal population classes,
by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 435
135. Number and per cent illiterate in population 10 to 15 years of age, inclusive, for principal popular
tion classes, by divisions and states: 1920 436
136. Number and per cent illiterate in population 16 to 20 years of age, inclusive, for principal popula-
tion classes, by di\'isions and states: 1920 437
137. Number and per cent ilhterate in population 10 years of age and over, for principal population
classes, for cities having 100,000 inhal>itants or more: 1920 438
138. Number and per cent illiterate in population 21 years of age and over, for principal population
classes, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 439
139. Per cent ilUterate in population 10 years of age and over, by sex and principal population classes,
for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 440
140. Per cent illiterate in population 21 years of age and over, by sex and principal population classes,
for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 441
141. Number and per cent illiterate in population 10 voars of age and over, for principal population
classes, for cities having from 25,000 to lOO.iHX) inhabitants: 1920 442
142. Number and per cent illiterate in the urban and rural population 10 years of age and over, for prin-
cipal population classes, by divisions and states: 1920 446
143. Number and per cent illiterate in the urban and rural population 21 years of age and over, for prin-
cipal population classes, Ijy divisions and states; 1920 448
INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH.
144. Number and per cent unable to speak English, for population classes, by sex, in population 10
years of age and over, 1890-1920, and in population 21 years of age and over, 1920 and 1910, for the
United States '. 450
145. Number and per cent unable to speak English, by sex and age periods, in the foreign-bom white
population 10 years of age and over, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 451
146. Number and per cent unable to speak English in the foreign-born white population 10 years of age
and over, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 452
147. Number and per cent unable to speak English in the foreign-bom white population 10 years of age
and over, b v sex, bv divisions and stat es: 1920 453
148. Number and jier cent' unable to speak English in the foreign-born white population 21 years of age
and over, bv sex, bv divisions and states: 1920 454
149. Number unable to speak English in the foreign-born white population 1 0 years of age and over and
21 years of age and over, by sex, with percentages for both sexes combined, for cities having
100",0.)0 inhabitants or more: 1920 455
150. Number unable to speak Enghsh in tlie foreign-born white population 10 years of age and over, by
sex, with percentages for both sexes combined, for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants:
1920 456
151. Number and per cent unable to speak English in the urban and rural foreign-born wliite popula-
tion 10 years of age and over, by sex, by divisions and states: 1920 458
DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES.
152. Dwellings and families, 1920, with number of persons to a dwelling and to a family, 1920 and 1910,
by divisions and states 459
153. DweUings and famOies, 1920, with number of persons to a dwelUng and to a family, 1920 and 1910,
for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more 460
154. Dwellings and famiUes and number of persons to a dwelling and to a family, for cities having
from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 461
155. Dwellings and families for urban and rural communities, 1920, with number of persons to a dwelling
and to a family, 1920 and 1910, by divisions and stales 463
OWNERSHIP OF HOMES.
156. Distribution of homes according to proprietorship and encumbrance, for the United States: 1890-
1920 466
157. Per cent distribution of homes according to proprietorship and encumbrance, by divisions and
states: 1920 and 1910 467
158. Number of homes, distributed according to proprietorship and encumbrance, by divisions
and states: 1920 and 1910 468
159. Number of homes, distributed according to proprietorship and encumbrance, for cities havmg,
in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 470
160. Per cent distribution of homes according to proprietorship and encumbrance, for cities having,
in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 472
161. Number of homes, distributed according to proprietorship and encumbrance, for cities having from
25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 473
POPULATION.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATION OF TERMS.
Alien. — According to census classification, any foreign-born person who has taken
no step toward becoming an American citizen.
Colored. — Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other." "All other"
comprises Filipinos, Hindus, Koreans, Hawaiians, Malays, Siamese, Samoans, and
Maoris.
Continental United States. — Comprises the 48 states and the District of Columbia.
Country of birth of foreign-born white. — Because of the many political changes
which have resulted from the World War, the 1920 statistics on this subject are pre-
sented on the basis of the postwar map.
Country of origin of foreign white stock. — Based upon the country of birth of the
father of a foreign-born person or the foreign parent or parents of a native. Statistics
are presented on the basis of the prewar map.
Dwelling. — A dwelling, for census purposes, is a place in which one or more persons
regularly sleep. It need not be a house in the usual sense of the word, but may be a
hotel, boarding house, institution, or the like. A boat, a tent, a freight car, or a room
in a factory, store, or office building, although occupied by only one person, is also
counted as a dwelling, while, on the other hand, an entire apartment house, although
containing many families, constitutes but one dwelling.
Family. — ^The term "family," as used in the census, signifies a group of persons,
whether related by blood or not, who live together as one household, usually sharing
the same table. One person living alone is counted as a family, and, on the other
hand, all the occupants and employees of a hotel, boarding house, or lodging house, if
that is their usual place of abode, and all the inmates of an institution, however
numerous, are treated as constituting a single family.
Foreign born. — Comprises all persons not born in the United States or any of the
outlying possessions or at sea Under the United States flag.
Foreign parentage. — Refers to persons having both parents foreign born.
Foreign white stock. — Comprises three classes, namely, foreign-born whites,
native whites of foreign parentage, and native whites of mixed parentage. >
Illiterate. — ^The Census Bureau classifies as illiterate any person 10 years of age or
over who is unable to write in any language, not necessarily English, regardless of
ability to read.
Mixed parentage. — Refers to persons having one parent native and the other foreign
born.
Mother tongue. — The language of customary speech in the homes of immigrants
prior to immigration.
Native. — Refers to persons born in continental United States, in any of the out-
lying possessions, or at sea under the United States-flag.
Native parentage. — Refers to persons having both parents native.
Outlying possessions. — Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Panama Canal
Zone, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States.
Detailed statistics regarding the population of the outlying possessions, except the
Philippine Islands and the Virgin Islands, have been published in the form of separate
bulletins and as sections of Volume III of the Fourteenth Census Reports.
Philippine Islands. — Not enumerated in 1920, a census of the Philippines having
been taken by the Philippine government as of December 31, 1918.
School attendance. — The Fourteenth Census inquiry was as to whether the person
enumerated had attended school, college, or any kind of educational institution at
any time between September 1, 1919, and the census date, January 1, 1920.
Urban and rural. — All incorporated places (and all towns in Massachusetts, Rhode
Island, and New Hampshire) having 2,500 inhabitants or more are treated as urban
and the remainder of the country as rural.
Virgin Islands of the United States. — Not enumerated in 1920, a special census
having been taken by the Census Bureau as of November 1, 1917.
U4j
UNITED STATES.
17
Table 5.— POSITION OF THE CENTER OF POPULATION: 1790-1920.
[The center of population may be said to represent the center of gravity of the population. If the sur-
face of the XTnited States be considered as a rigid level plane without weight, capable of sustaining tha
population distributed thereon, individuals being assumed to be of equal weight and the plane to be sup-
ported, as on a pivotal point, at its center of gravity, the influence of each individual in maintaining the
equilibrium of the plane would be directly proportional to his distance from the pivotal point or center
of gravity. This is the point referred to by the term "center of population."]
,
MOVEMENT IN MILES DUEIKG
LOCATION
i
APPROXIMATE LOCATION BY fwPOR-
PRECEDING
DECADE.
CENSUS
From
YEAR.
TANT TOWNS.
point to
point in
North
Wes
West-
North-
South-
latitude.
longitude. |
ward.
ward.
ward.
line.
„
,
,,
„
,
„
1
1790....
1800....
39
39
16
30
76
11
1''
16
6
76
.56
.30
18 miles west of Baltimore, Md '
40.6
40.6
0.5
1810...-
39
11
30
77
37
12
40 miles northwest by west of Wash- i
ington, j). C. (in Va.). 1
36.9
36.5
5.3
1820....
39
.')
42
78
,33
0
16 miles east of Moorefield, W. Va.i...:
50.5
50.1
6.7
1830....
38
57
54
79
16
54
19 miles west-southwest of Moorefield,
W. Va.i
40.4
39.4
9.0
1840....
39
2
0
80
18
0
16 miles south of Clarksburg, W. Va.>.
55.0
54.8
4.7
1850....
38
59
0
81
19
0
23 miles southeast of Paikersburg,
W. Va.i
54.8
54.7
3.5
I860....
39
0
24
82
48
48
20 miles south bv east of Chillicothe,
Ohio.
80.6
80.6
1.6
1870....
39
12
0
83
35
42
48 miles east by north of Cincinnati,
Ohio.
8 niiles west by south of Cincinnati,
44.1
42.1
13.3
1880....
S9
4
S
84
39
40
58.1
57.4
9.1
Ohio (in Ky.).
1890....
39
11
56
8,5
32
53
20 miles east of Columbus, Ind
48.6
47.7
9.0
....
1900....
39
9
36
85
48
54
6 miles southeast of Coliunbus, Ind. . .
14.6
14.4
2.8
1910....
39
10
12
86
32
20
In tiie city of Bloomington, Ind
f 1.9 miles west of Whitehall.Clay tov\Ti-
ship. Owen Coimlv, Inci.
30. 0
38. 9
0.7
1920....
39
10
21
.86
43
15
|s.3 miles south-soutiieast of Spencer,
Washington to«-nship, Owen Coua-
[ ty, Ind.
I 'X 8
9.8
0.2
I Present area of West Virginia included in Mrginia until 1861; admitted as a separate state in 1863.
75108°— 23 2
18
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE UNITED
DmsiON AND STATE.
TTnited States.
105,710,620 91,972,266
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle .Vtlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
■ Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
population.
1920
1910
7, 400, 909
22, 261, Ui
21, 475, 543
12, 544, 249
13, 990, 272
8, 893, 307
10, 242, 224
3,336,101
5, 566, 871
768,014
443, 083
352, 428
3, 852, 356
604,397
1,380,631
10, 385, 227
3,155,900
8,720,017
5, 759, 394
2, 930, 390
6,485,280
3,668,412
2,632,067
2, 387, 125
2,404,021
3, 404, 055
646, 872
636, 547
1,296,372
1,769,257
223,003
1, 449, 661
437, 571
2, 309, 187
1,463,701
2, 559, 123
1,68:5,724
2, 895, 832
968, 470
2, 416, 630
2, 337, 885
2, 348, 174
1,790,618
1, 752, 204
1,798,509
2, 028, 283
4,663,228
548, 889
431, 866
194, 402
939, 629
360,350
334, 162
449, 396
77,407
1,356,621
783,389
3,426,861
6, 552, 681
19, 315, 892
18,250,621
11,637,921
12,191,895
8, 409, 901
8, 784, 534
2, 633, 517
4, 192, 304
742, 371
430, 572
355, 956
3, 366, 416
542,610
1,114,756
9,113,614
2, 537, 167
7,665,111
4, 767, 121
2, 700, 876
5, 638, 591
2,810,173
2, 333, 860
2,075,708
2,224,771
3,293,335
577, 056
S83, 888
1,192,214
1,690,949
202,322
1,295,346
331, 069
2,061,612
1,221,119
2, 206, 287
1,515,400
2, 609, 121
752, 619
2, 289, 905
2, 184, 789
2,138,093
1,797,114
1,574,449
1,656,388
1,657,155
3, 896, 542
376, 053
325, 594
145, 965
799, 024
327,301
204, 354
373, 351
81, 875
1,141,990
672, 765
2, 377, 549
1900
75,994,575
5, 592, 017
15,454,678
15,985,581
10, 347, 423
10, 443, 480
7, 547, 757
6, 532, 290
1, 674, 657
2,416,692
694,466
411, 588
343, 641
2, 805, 346
428, 556
908, 420
7, 268, 894
1,883,669
6,302,115
4,157,545
2,516,462
4,821,550
2, 420, 982
2,069,042
1,751,394
2,231,853
3,106,665
319, 146
401, 570
1,066,300
1, 470, 495
184, 735
1,188,044
278, 718
1, 854, 184
958, 800
1 , 893, 810
1,340,316
2, 216, 331
528, 542
2, 147, 174
2,020,616
1,828,697
1,551,270
1,311,564
1,381,625
' 790, 391
3, 048, 710
243, 329
161, 772
92,531
539, 700
195,310
122, 931
276, 749
42, 335
518, 103
413, 536
1,485,053
18901
62,947,714
4,700,749
12, 706, 220
13, 478, 305
8,932,112
8, 857, 922
6,429,154
4, 740, 983
1,213,935
1,888,334
661,086
376,530
332, 422
2, 238, 947
345, 506
746, 258
6, 003, 174
1,444,933
5,258,113
3,672,329
2, 192, 404
3, 826, 352
2, 093, 890
1, 693, 330
1,310,283
1,912,297
2, 679, 185
190, 983
348,600
1,062,656
1, 428, 108
168, 493
1, 042, 390
230, 392
1, 655, 980
762, 794
1,617,949
1, 151, 149
1,837,353
391, 422
1, 858, 635
1, 767, 518
1,513,401
1,289,600
1,128,211
1,118,588
7 258,657
2, 235, 527
142, 924
88, 548
62, 555
413, 249
160, 282
88,243
210, 779
47,355
357,232
317, 704
1,213,398
1880
50,155,783
4,010,529
10, 496, 878
11,206,668
6,157,443
7, 597, 197
5, 585, 151
3,334,220
653, 119
1,114,578
648,936
346, 991
332, 286
1, 783, 085
276, 531
622, 700
5,082,871
1,131,116
4, 282, 891
3,198,062
1,978,301
3,077,871
1,636,937
1,315,497
780, 773
1,624,615
2,168,380
< 135, 177
452, 402
996,096
146, 608
934,943
177,624
1, 512, 565
618, 457
1,399,750
995, 577
1,542,180
269, 493
1,648,690
1,542,359
1,262,505
1, 131, 597
802, 525
939, 946
39, 159
32,610
20, 789
194, 327
119,565
40, 440
143,963
62, 266
75, 116
174, 768
864, 694
1870
38,558.371
3, 487, 924
8, 810, 806
9, 124, 517
3, 856, 594
6, 853, 610
4,404,445
2,029,965
315, 385
675, 125
626,915
318,300
330, 551
1,457,351
217, 353
537,454
4,382,759
906,096
3, 521, 951
2,665,260
1,680,637
2, 539, 891
1,184,059
1,054,670
439, 706
1,194,020
1,721,295
* 14, 181
122,993
364,399
125,015
. 780,894
131, 700
1, 225, 163
442,014
1, 071, 361
70,5,606
1, 184, 109
187, 748
1,321,011
1, 258, 520
996, 992
827,922
484,471
726,915
818, 579
20, 595
14,999
9,118
39, 864
91,874
9,658
86,786
42, 491
23, 955
90, 923
560, 247
1 Includes population (325,464) of Indian Territory and Indian reservations, specially enumerated in 1890,
but not included in the general report on population for 1890.
2 Includes persons (6,100 in 1810 and 5,318 in 1830) on public ships in the service of the United States, not
credited to any division or state.
3 Population of area taken to form state of Missouri in 1821; part of Louisiana territory in 1810.
DIVISIONS AND STATES.
STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1790-1920.
19
POPtJLATION.
1860
31,443,321
1850
1840
23,191,876 2 17,069,453
212,866.020
1830
1820
9,638,453
1810
7,239,881
1800
1790
5,308,483 3,929.214
3, 135, 283
7, 458, 985
6, 926, 884
2, 169, 832
5, 364, 703
4, 020, 991
1, 747, 667
174, 923
444,053
2, 728,
5, 898,
4,523,
880,
4, 679,
3, 363,
940,
72,
105,
234, 822
526, 260
924, 728
426, 814
925, 299
575, 445
449, 985
1, 954, 717
3, 587, 664
1, 470, 018
140, 455
3, 645, 752
1, 815, 969
246, 127
1, 660, 071
2, 699, 845
792, 719
66, 586
3, 061, 063
1, lao, 489
167, 680
1, 471, 973
2, 014, 702
272, 324
19,783
2, 674, 891
708, 590
77, 618
1,233,011
1, 402, 565
51,006
2, 286, 494
335, 407
1,009,408
958, 632
1, 851, 806
109, 368
628, 279
326, 073
315, 098
1, 231, 066
174, 620
460, 147
3, 880, 735
672, 035
2, 906, 215
2, 339, 511
1, 350, 428
1,711,951
749,113
775, 881
172, 023
074, 913
1, 1S2, 012
^ 4, &37
28,841
107, 206
112, 216
687, 049
75, 080
1, 596, 318
583, 169
317, 976
314, 120
994, 514
147, 545
370, 792
3, 097, 394
489, 555
2,311,786
1, 980, 329
988, 416
851, 470
397, 654
305, 391
6,077
192, 214
682, 044
501, 793
284, 574
291, 948
737, 699
108, 830
309, 978
2, 428, 921
373, 300
1,724,033
1, 519, 467
685, 86G
476, 183
212, 267
30, 945
399, 455
269, 328
280, 652
610, 408
97, 199
297, 675
1,918,608
320, 823
1, 348, 233
937, 903
343, 031
157, 445
31, 639
298, 335
244,161
235, 981
523, 2S7
83, 059
275, 248
1, 372, 812
277, 575
1, 049, 458
581, 434
147, 178
55,211
8, 896
43, 112
383, 702
140,455
66,586
91,532
5.S3, 034
51,687
1, 421, 661
78, 085
470, 019
43, 712
1, 239, 797
76, 748
447, 040
39, 834
1,211,405
72, 749
407, 350
33, 039
1, 065, 366
228, 705
214, 460
217, 895
472, 040
76, 931
261, 942
959, 049
245, 562
810, 091
230, 760
24, 520
12, 282
i, 762
151,719
183,858
1*4,465
422, 845
69, 122
251, 002
589, 051
211,149
602, 365
45, 365
5,6'11
" 19, 783
72, 674
380,546
24, 023
974, 600
6-i, 273
341,548
14,093
880, 200
96,540
141, 885
85,425
378, 787
68, 825
237, 946
340, 120
184, 139
434, 373
59, a)6
319,728
747,610
992, 622
703, 70S
1,057, 2S6
140,424
1, 155, 684
1, 109, 801
964, 201
791, 305
435, 450
708, 002
869, 039
668, .507
906, 185
87, 445
982, 405
1, 002, 717
771,623
606, 526
209, 897
517, 762
753, 419
.594, 398
691,392
54, 477
779, 828
829, 210
590, 7.i6
375, 651
97, 574
352,411
737, 987
581, 18.-)
516, 823
34, 730
687,917
681,904
309, .■>27
136, 621
30, 388
215,739
638, 829
502, 741
340, 989
555, 500
415, 115
252, 433
478, Iffi?
34.5, 591
162, 686
,564, 317
422, 82.3
127,901
75,448
14, 273
153,407
406, .511
261, 727
40, 352
« 1,062
76, 5.56
220,955
105, 602
8,850
393, 751
249, 073
82, 548
73, 677
35,691
604, 215
212, 592
34,277
93, 516
61,547
40,273
6,857
11, 594
52,465
379, 994
11,380
13, 294
92, 597
* Population of that part of Dakota territory taken to form North Dakota: 1880, 36,909; 1870, 2,405.
Population of part taken to form South Dakota: 1880, 98,268; 1870, 11,776.
' Dakota territory.
• Population of area taken to form Arkansas territory in 1819; part of Louisiana territory in 1810.
' Includes population of Indian Territory, as follows: 1900, 392,060; 1890, 180,182.
20
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATION.
Table 7.— RANK AND DECENNIAL RATES OF INCREASE IN
[A minus sign (— )
DIVISION AND STATE.
BANK in population.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
1840
1830
1820
1810
1800 1790
I
Geogeaphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
V
I
III
VII
II
IV
VI
IX
VIII
III
II
V
VII
I
IV
VI
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
q
VII
I
II
IV
III
VI
V
IX
VIII
VII
I
II
IV
III
VI
V
IX
VIII
VII
II
I
IV
III
V
VI
IX
VIII
VII
II
I
III
IV
V
VI
IX
VIII
VI
II
I
IV
III
V
VII
IX
VIII
VI
II
I
V
III
IV
VII
IX
VIII
V
I
II
VI
III
IV
VII
IX
VIII
V
I
III
VII
II
IV
VI
III
II
V
VII
I
IV
VI
III
II
V
VII
I
IV
VI
III
II
V
II
III
I
IV
I
IV
10
Pacific
New England:
13
22
21
8
24
20
1
18
2
3
10
14
23
30
11
35
41
45
6
38
29
1
10
2
4
11
3
7
13
17
16
9
36
37
31
24
47
28
42
20
27
14
26
12
32
15
19
18
23
25
22
21
5
39
43
48
33
44
46
40
49
30
34
8
34
39
42
6
38
31
1
11
2
4
9
3
8
13
19
15
7
37
36
29
22
47
27
43
20
28
16
26
10
33
14
17
18
21
25
24
23
5
40
45
48
32
44
46
41
49
30
35
12
31
37
39
7
35
29
1
16
2
4
8
3
9
13
19
10
5
40
38
27
22
45
26
41
17
28
15
24
11
33
12
14
18
20
25
23
5 30
6
43
46
48
32
44
47
42
49
34
36
21
30
33
37
6
36
29
1
18
2
4
8
3
9
14
20
10
5
42
35
26
19
43
27
40
15
28
16
23
12
32
11
13
17
21
24
25
39
7
45
46
48
31
44
47
41
49
34
38
22
27
31
32
7
33
28
1
19
2
3
6
4
9
16
26
10
5
|340
30
20
38
23
36
14
29
15
21
13
34
8
12
17
18
25
22
23
31
30
7
32
25
1
17
2
3
6
4
13
15
28
11
5
8 45
36
29
35
20
34
10
27
14
22
12
33
8
9
16
18
26
21
22
27
28
7
29
24
1
21
2
3
6
4
16
15
30
20
8
M2
39
33
32
19
35
5
16
22
23
6
28
21
1
19
2
3
7
11
20
24
.36
27
13
12
18
17
8
23
16
1
14
2
4
13
20
27
12
15
16
7
20
14
1
13
3
5
18
24
27
14
16
15
5
17
9
2
12
3
13
21
24
25
14
11
13
5
16
8
3
10
2
18
21
11
10
12
4
15
8
5
9
2
12
13
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
14
15
16
17
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
18
19
?n
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
?i
Indiana
??
lUinois. .
?3
Michigan
?4
•">
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
■'fi
29
16
?7
21
23
23
28
North Dakota
South Dakota
29
^0
31
3?
South Atlantic:
Delaware
30
17
33
4
26
15
28
4
24
11
25
3
22
10
25
2
19
8
22
1
17
7
19
1
16
6
.....
33
Maryland
34
35
District of Columbia
Virginia. . .
36
West Virginia
North Carolijia
South Carolina
Georgia
37
38
39
12
18
11
31
9
10
13
14
25
17
10
14
9
31
8
5
12
15
26
18
7
11
9
27
6
5
12
17
25
19
5
9
10
26
6
7
15
22
28
19
4
8
11
4
6
11
4
6
12
3
7
13
4(1
Florida
41
East South Central:
Kentucky
6
9
19
21
26
17
7
10
9
15
14
17
4?.
Tennessee
43
44
Mississippi
20
26
18
20
45
West South Central:
Ad
47
48
Texas..
11
45
46
47
35
41
44
39
43
42
37
24
19
43
44
47
41
37
46
39
40
42
38
24
23
25
49
Mountain:
50
Idaho '
51
Wyoming
5?
38
34
53
New Mexico
32
54
55
Utah
37
41
40
36
26
35
56
57
Pacific:
Washington
58
34
29
59
iln computing the decennial increases from 1820 to 1850, persons on public ships in 1830 and 1840 (see
Table 6) were included.
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
« Dakota territory.
DIVISIONS AND STATES.
21
POPULATION, FOR DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1790-1920.
denotes decrease.]
PEH
ASE IN
POPUXATION.
—
CENT OF INCRE
1910
to
1920
1900
to
1910
1890
to
1900
1880
to
1890
1870
to
1880
1860
to
1870
1850
to
1860
1840
to
1850
1830
to
1840
1820
to
1830
1810
to
1820
1800
to
1810
1790
to
1800
14.9
21.0
20.7
25.5
30.1
22.6
35.6
135.9
132.7
133.5
33.1
36.4
35.1
1
12.9
15.2
17.7
7.8
14.7
5.7
16.6
26.7
32.8
17.2
25.0
14.2
12.5
16.8
11.4
34.5
57.3
73.5
19.0
21.6
18.6
15.8
17.9
17.4
37.8
38.0
28.0
17.2
21.0
20.3
45.1
16.6
15.1
42.2
85.9
69.4
15.0
19.1
22.8
59.7
29.8
26.8
64.3
107.1
65.1
11.2
IS. 1
31.7
77.7
9.1
9.5
16.2
80.3
52.0
14.9
26.5
53.1
146.5
14.7
19.6
85.9
139.9
319.3
22.1
30.3
54.7
106.3
19.2
30.6
109.0
14.3
26.2
99.0
203.9
7.7
41.8
82.8
17.7
32.9
85.4
110.9
19.1
52.5
46.8
12.8
34.0
191.1
236.6
14.4
68.0
116.0
19.4
43.6
433.9
22. 2
46! 3
3
3
4
5
17.0
111.3
23.5
206.7
6
7
8
9
::.:::::::::::
10
3.5
2.9
-1.0
14.4
11.4
23.9
14.0
24.4
13.8
20.8
8.5
15.0
30.5
12.8
15.0
8.1
3.4
/ 12.1
\ 9.0
8.7
4.6
10.2
11.9
32.2
12.0
19.9
16.0
11.1
11.0
28.7
5.5
7.0
9.8
-0.4
11.3
8.6
22.4
19.7
46.0
32.6
33.2
17.6
10.1
63.5
20.4
-5.5
18.8
16.4
44.1
6.9
4.6
3.6
20.0
26.6
22.7
25.4
34.7
21.6
14.7
7.3
16.9
16.1
12.8
18.5
-0.3
6.0
80.8
45.4
11.8
15.0
9.5
9.0
18.8
11.2
27.4
16.5
13.1
17.7
42.4
6.6
8.1
16.9
15.8
20.0
19.9
109.7
27.8
54.5
101.3
57.7
48.0
67.6
66.2
34.9
93.4
120.4
62.7
60.1
5.0
9.3
3.4
25.3
24.0
21.7
21.1
30.4
19.9
13.2
14.8
26.0
15.6
22.2
33.7
16.7
16.0
67.1
15.2
0.3
3.0
9.6
14.0
21.0
12.0
25.7
17.1
16.4
20.6
35.0
15.5
14.3
20.8
20.3
16.3
23.5
205.6
36.4
70.3
82.7
47.9
30.6
21.9
39.3
31.3
-10.6
45.0
30.2
22.4
1.9
8.5
(2)
25.6
24.9
19.8
18.1
27.7
22.8
14.8
10.8
24.3
27.9
28.7
67.8
17.7
23.6
y 299. 2
134.9
43.4
14.9
11.5
29.7
9.5
23.3
1.5.6
15.6
19.1
45.2
12.7
14.6
19.9
14.0
40.6
19.0
3.5
9.0
0.5
22.4
27.2
15.9
16.0
24.8
21.6
20.0
17.7
21.2
38.2
24.7
77.6
36.1
26.0
s 853. 2
267.8
173.4
17.3
19.7
34.9
23.5
39.9
30.7
41.1
30.2
43.5
24.8
22.6
26.6
36.7
65.6
29.3
-0.2
-2.4
4.9
18.4
24.5
16.8
12.9
34.8
21.2
13.9
24.5
4S. 4
58.1
35.9
155.6
76.9
45.6
8 193.2
326. 5
239.9
11.4
13.7
75.4
<-23.3
7.7
2.5
0.3
23.8
18.4
24.1
25.3
37.3
25.7
18.1
36.6
101.1
88. 4
1.54. 1
2,730.7
251. 1
73.3
16.2
11.7
7.6
34.8
35.6
19.6
27.5
31.1
34.1
30.3
44.1
78.8
87.3
886.9
25.6
5.7
4.0
20.9
12.0
4.1
26.6
16.4
27.9
62.0
99.9
202. 4
570.9
33.9
10.3
18.9
16.6
17.0
8.1
39.8
15.6
28.5
61.3
133.1
18.5.2
255. 7
30.4
13.8
8.3
10.9
8.0
5.1
43.1
13.0
29.5
152.0
500.2
349.5
86.8
50.7
16.6
41.1
11.6
11.3
4.4
62.8
16.3
34.5
408.7
334.7
57.2
29.6
80.8
11.6
0.4
5.5
73.2
14.7
38.7
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
92
?3
24
?5
345.8
77.8
?6
173.2
110.9
236.6
27
f28
t29
30
31
22.6
17.8
45.3
12.3
17.2
24.0
18.2
14.7
1.7
5.1
9.7
2.3
5.5
9.7
20.6
13.7
0.1
7.0
37.5
9.3
13.1
11.4
70.5
10.7
8.8
6.8
"i7.'7'
32
33
34
35
36
7.9
0.3
12.0
33.7
14.3
13.4
3.4
4.6
11.3
2.7
14.2
5.3
16.7
60.6
17.6
10.7
25.0
30.5
107.5
36.7
15.3
12.5
31.1
60.5
26.0
20.9
30.6
61.5
115.1
46.9
2.1
2.3
33.8
56.9
13.4
21.6
90.9
175.0
221.1
63.4
15.5
15.6
51.6
15.0
21.1
35.1
16.2
20. 1
55.2
21.4
38.8
97.1
37
38
39
40
21.9
61.3
142.0
81.1
112.9
40.6
38.8
61.6
84.0
147.8
199.9
195. 9
41
42
43
87.0
1,244.0
100.4
356.0
44
45
46
47
40.4
265.0
171.5
200.9
112.7
34.1
118.2
46.4
-23.9
375.6
81.8
40.3
94.5
90.1
117.4
128.0
387.5
30. 1
318.7
65.9
46.5
213.6
92.2
54.3
35.5
184.2
48
49
.50
51
16.3
-1.8
5?
51.9
.53
.54
115.5
519.7
100.6
73.3
47.4
253.9
55
.56
57
294.7
310.4
58
59
< Decrease due to loss of territory, West Virginia having been detached from Virginia and admitted as a
separate state in 1863.
' The territory of Oklahoma in 1900 ranked 38 and Indian Territory 39. In computing the rank for 1900
the population of Indian Territory was included with that of Oklanoma.
22
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
TABLE 8.— POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920, 1910,
AND 1900.
DIVISION AND STATE.
ITnited States.
Geographic divisions:
New EiiKlaud
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
. New York
! New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Wert North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
.South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama ,
Mississippi ,
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma i
Texas ,
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUforuia
Population:
1920
105,710,620
7,400,909
22,261,144
21,475,543
12, 544, 249
13, 990, 272
8,893,307
10,242,224
3, 336, 101
5, .566, 871
768,014
443,083
352, 428
, 852, 356
604,397
,380,631
385,227
15.5,900
720,017
759,394
930,390
485, 280
668,412
632,067
387, 125
404,021
404,055
646, 872
636,547
296,372
769,257
223,003
449,661
437, .571
.309, 187
463, 701
559, 123
683, 724
895, 832
968, 470
416, 630
337, 885
348,174
790,618
, 752, 204
, 798, 509
,02.8,283
,663,228
548,889
431, 866
194, 402
939, 629
360, 350
334,162
449, 396
77,407
,356,621
783, 389
;, 426, 861
Land area
(square
miles):
1920
2,973,774
61,976
100, 000
245, 564
510, 804
269,071
179,509
429,746
8.59, 009
318, 095
29,895
9,031
9,124
8,039
1,067
4,820
47,654
7,514
44,832
40, 740
36, 045
56,043
57,480
55, 256
80, 858
55,586
68, 727
70, 183
76, 868
76,808
81, 774
1,%5
9,941
60
40,262
24,022
48,740
30, 495
68,725
54,861
40, 181
41, 687
51,279
46,362
52, 525
45,409
69,414
262,398
2 146, 131
2 83,354
2 97, 548
103, 658
122, 503
113,810
82,184
109, 821
66,836
95,607
155,652
POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE.
1920
35.5
119.4
222.6
87.5
24.6
52.0
49.5
23.8
3.9
17.5
25.7
49.1
38.6
479.2
566.4
217.9
420.0
194.5
141.4
81.3
115.7
63.8
47.6
29.5
43.2
49.5
9.2
8.3
16.9
21.6
113.5
145.8
7,292.9
57.4
60.9
52.5
55.2
49.3
17.7
60.1
56.1
45.8
38.6
33.4
39.6
29.2
17.8
3.8
5.2
2.0
9.1
2.9
2.9
5.5
0.7
20.3
8.2
22.0
1910
30.9
10.5. 7
193. 2
74.3
22.8
45.3
46.8
20.4
3.1
13.2
24.8
47.7
39.0
418.8
508. 5
231.3
191.2
337.7
171.0
117.0
74.9
100.6
48.9
42.2
25.7
40.0
47.9
8.2
7.6
15.5
20.7
103.0
130:3
5,517.8
51.2
50.8
45.3
49.7
44.4
13.7
57.0
52.4
41.7
38.8
30.0
36.5
23.9
14.8
2.6
3,9
1.5
7.7
2.7
1.8
4.5
0.7
17.1
7.0
15.3
1 Includes population of Indian Territory for 1900. . . tj i
2 Total land area includes part of Yellowstone National Park, geographically located in Idaho
(36 square miles), Montana (198 square miles), and Wyoming (2,948 square miles). Total population
of park (165) returned as in Wyoming.
cauNTiES. 23
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910.
Randolph
Russell
St. Clair
Shelby I 819
Sumter | 908
24 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Contiaued.
Arkansas — Con.
Johnson
Lafayette
Lawrence
Lee
Lincoln
Little River
Logan
Lonoke
Madison
Marion
Miller
Mississippi
Monroe
Montpomery
Nevada. ..."
Newton
Ouachita
Perry ■
PhUUps
Pike
Poinsett
Polk
Pope
Prairie
Pulaski
Randolph
St. Francis
Saline
Scott
Searcy
Sebastian
Sevier
Sharp
Stone
Union
Van Buren
Washington
White
Woodruff
YeU
California
Alameda
Alpuie
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa
Del Norte
Eldorado
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake
Lassen
Los Angeles
Madera
Land
aream
square
miles:
1920.
675
525
592
601
571
546
726
807
836
646
623
792
603
7S4
620
846
733
552
692
601
721
846
828
6C2
779
654
628
743
970
673
531
572
609
611
1,048
730
955
1,037
577
955
155,652
732
776
601
1,698
1,027
1,140
714
1,024
1,737
5,950
1, 337
3, 575
4,089
9,991
8,003
1,159
1,238
4,531
4, 115
2,112
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
21,062
15, 522
22,098
28, 852
18, 774
16, 301
25, 866
33, 400
14,918
10,154
24, 021
47, 320
21, 601
11,112
21, 934
11,199
20, 638
9,905
44, 530
12, 397
20, 848
16, 412
27, 153
17,447
109,464
17, 713
28, 385
16, 781
13, 232
14, 590
56, 739
18, 301
11,132
8,779
29, 691
13, 666
35, 468
34, 603
21, 547
25, 655
3,426,861
344, 177
243
7 793
30,0Cd
6,183
9,290
53,889
2,759
6,426
128, 779
11, 853
37, 413
43, 453
7,031
54,843
22, 031
5,402
8,507
936, 455
12, 203
Per
square
mile.
31.2
29.6
37.3
48.0
32.9
29.9
35.6
41.4
17.8
15.7
38.6
59.7
35.8
14.2
35.4
13.2
28.2
17.9
64.3
20.6
28.9
19.4
32.8
26.4
140.5
27.1
45.2
22.6
13.6
21.7
106.9
32.0
18.3
14.4
28.3
18.7
37.1
33.4
37.3
26.9
22.0
470.2
0.3
13.0
17.7
6.0
8.1
75.5
2.7
3.7
21.6
10.5
10.6
0.7
6.9
19.0
4.4
1.9
227.6
5.8
1910
19, 698
13, 741
20, 001
24, 2.52
15, 118
13, 597
26, 350
27,983
16, 056
10, 203
19, 555
30,468
19, 907
12,455
19, 344
10, 612
21, 774
9,402
33, 535
12, 565
12, 791
17, 216
24, 527
13, 853
86, 751
18, 987
22,548
16, 657
14, 302
14, 825
52, 278
16, 616
11,688
8, 946
30, 723
13, 509
33, 889
28, 574
20, 049
26, 323
2,377,549
California— Con.
Marin
Mariposa
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer
Plumas
Riverside
Sacramento
San Benito
San Bernardino..
San Diego
San Francisco
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo.
San Mateo
Santa Barbara . . .
Santa Clara
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo
Yuba
Colorado
Adams
Alamosa
Arapahoe
Archuleta
Baca
Bent
Boulder
Chaffee
Cheyenne
Clear Creek
Conejos
Costilla
Crowley
Custer
Delta
Denver
Dolores
Douglas
Eagle
El Paso
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
529
1,403
3, 539
1,995
3, 823
3,030
3,330
783
974
795
1,411
2,593
7,223
983
1,392
20, 175
4,221
42
1,448
3, 334
447
2, 740
1, 328
435
3,858
923
6,256
822
1, 582
1,450
608
2,925
3,096
4,856
2,190
1,858
1,014
632
103,658
1,262
727
842
1,220
2,552
1,524
764
1, 083
1,777
390
1,252
1,185
808
747
1,201
58
1,043
845
1,620
2,121
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
27, 342
2,775
24, 116
24, 579
5,425
960
27, 9cS0
20, 678
10,8.W
61, 375
18,584
5,681
50,297
91, 029
8,995
73, 401
112, 248
506, 676
79, 905
21, 893
36, 781
41,097
100, 070
26, 209
13, 361
1,783
18, 545
40,602
52,090
43, 557
10,115
12, 882
2,551
59,031
7,768
28, 724
17, lOo
10, 375
939, 629
Per
square
mile.
51.7
1.9
6.8
12.3
1.4
0.3
8.4
26.4
11.1
77.2
13.2
2.2
7.0
92.6
6.5
3.6
20.6
12,063.7
55.2
6.6
82. S
15.0
75.8
60.4
3.5
1.9
3.0
49.4
32.9
30.0
16.6
4.4
0.8
12.2
3.5
15. 5
16.9
16.4
9.1
11.4
7.1
16.3
2.9
3.4
6.4
41.7
7.2
2.1
7.4
6.7
4.2
7.9
2.9
11.4
4,422.3
1.2
4.2
2.1
20.8
1910
25, 114
3,956
23,929
15, 148
6,^91
2,042
24,146
19,800
14, 955
34, 436
18, 237
5,259
34, 696
67,806
8,041
56,706
61,665
416, 912
50, 731
19, 383
26, 585
27, 738
83,539
26, 140
18, 920
4,098
18,801
27, 559
48, 394
22, 522
6,328
11, 401
3,301
35,440
9,979
18, 347
13, 926
10, 042
799, 024
8,892
10, 263
3,302
2,516
5,043
30, 330
7, 622
3,687
5,001
11, 285
5,498
1,947
13, 688
213, 381
642
3,192
2,985
43, 321
COUNTIES. 5<,27
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Colorado — Con.
Elbert
Fremont
Garfield
Gilpin
Grand
Gunnison
Hinsdale
Huerfano
Jackson
Jefferson
Kiowa ,
Kit Carson ,
LaPlata
Lake
Larimer
Las Animas
Lincoln
Logan .'.
Mesa
Mineral
Moffat
Montezuma
Montrose
Morgan
Otero
Ouray
Paik
Phillips
Pitkin
Prowers
Pueblo
Rio Blanco
Rio Grande
Routt
Saguache
San Juan
San Miguel
Sedgwick
Summit
Teller
Washington
Weld
Yuma
Connecticut. .
Fairfield
Hartford
Litchfield
Middlesex
New Haven
New London
ToUand
Windham
Delawabe
Kent
New Castle
Sussex
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
1,857
1,557
3,107
132
1,806
3,179
971
1,500
1,632
808
1,798
2,159
1,851
371
2,629
4,809
2,570
1,822
3,163
866
4,658
2,051
2,264
1,286
1, 259
519
2,242
688
1,019
1,630
2,433
3,223
898
2,309
3,133
453
1,288
531
649
547
2, .521
4,022
2,367
631
729
925
369
603
669
404
500
1,965
617
435
913
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
6,980
17,883
9,304
1,364
2,659
5,590
538
16, 879
1,340
14,400
3,755
8,915
11,218
6, 630
27, 872
38, 975
8,273
IK, 427
22, 281
779
5,129
6,260
11,852
16, 124
22, 023
2,620
1,977
5,499
2,707
13, 845
57, 638
3,135
7,855
8,948
4,638
1,700
5,281
4,207
1,724
6,6%
11,208
54, 059
13, 897
1,380,631
320, 936
336, 027
76,262
47,550
415,214
104,611
27, 216
52, 815
223,003
Per
square
mile.
3.8
n.5
3.0
10.3
1.4
1.8
0.6
11.3
0.8
17.8
2.1
4.1
6.1
17.9
10.6
8.1
3.2
10.1
7.0
0.9
1.1
3.1
5.2
12.5
18.0
5.0
0.9
8.0
2.7
8.5
23.7
1.0
8.7
3.9
1.5
3.8
4.1
7.9
2.7
12.2
4.4
13.4
5.9
286.4
508.6
460.9
82.4
128.9
688.6
158.7
67.4
105.6
1910
5,331
18, 181
10,144
4,131
1,862
5,897
646
13, 320
1,013
14, 231
2,899
7,483
10,812
10,600
25, 270
33, 643
5,917
9,549
22, 197
1,239
5,029
10, 291
9,577
20, 201
3,514
2,492
3,179
4,566
9,520
52,223
2,332
6,563
7,561
4,160
3,063
4,700
3,061
2,003
14,351
6,002
39, 177
8,499
1,114,756
245, 322
250, 182
70,260
45,637
337,282
91,253
26,459
48,361
113.5 202,322
31,023
148, 239
43,741
50.3
340.8
47.9
32, 721
123, 1«8
46,413
District of
Columbia 1...
Florida 54 861
Alachua.
Baker
Bay
Bradford.
Brevard..
Broward..
Calhoun...
Citrus
Clay
Columbia.
Dade
DeSoto...
Duval
E.scamhia.
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Hamillun
Hi'rnando
Hillsborough.
Holmes. . .
Jackson. . .
JelTerson. .
Lafayette.
Lake
Lee
Leon
Levy
Liberty.
Madison .
Manatee.
Marion...
Monroe . .
Nassau...
Okaloosa-
Okeechobee .
Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach.
Pasco
Pinellas..
Polk
Putnam . .
St. Johns.
St. Lucie.
Santa Rosa.
Seminole
Sumter
Suwanne*. .
Taylor
Volusia
Waknilla
Walton
Washington.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
1, 257
593
781
.539
1,025
1,212
1, 0S9
020
615
792
2,019
3, 7rA
7S2
657
491
Ml
540
528
497
1,036
473
939
585
1,263
1,047
4,031
715
1,148
823
719
1,337
1,647
1,100
630
956
747
929
1,356
2, ;VJ8
767
293
1,907
752
608
1,077
1,025
321
5.S3
692
1,045
1,123
602
1,095
620
population.
1920
Total.
437, 571
968, 470
31,689
5,622
11,407
12,503
8,505
5,135
8,775
5,220
5,621
14,290
42, 753
25, 434
113, 540
49,386
2,442
5,318
23,539
9,873
4,548
88, 257
12,850
31,224
14,502
6,242
12, 744
9,540
18, 059
9,921
5,006
16, 516
IS, 712
23,968
19,550
11,340
9,360
2,132
19,890
7, 195
18, 654
8,802
28,265
38,661
14, 568
13,061
7,886
13,670
10,986
7,851
19, 789
11,219
23,374
5,129
12,119
11,828
Per
square
mile
7,292.9
17.7
25.2
9.5
14.6
23.2
8.3
4.2
8.1
8.4
9.1
18.0
21.2
6.8
145.2
75.2
5.0
9.8
43.6
18.7
9.2
85.2
27.2
33.3
1910
331,069
752, 619
34, 305
4,805
14,090
4,717
7,465
6,731
6,116
17,689
11,933
14,200
75, 163
38,029
5,201
22, 198
11,825
4,997
78, 374
11,557
29, 821
24.8
4.9
17,210
6,710
12.2
9,509
2.4
2,5.3
8.6
6,294
19,427
10,361
6.1
4,700
23.0
16,919
14.0
14.6
9,550
26, 941
17.8
21,563
18.0
9.8
10,525
2.9
21.4
19, 107
5.3
7.3
5,507
5, 577
11.5
7,502
96.5
20.3
24, 148
19.4
21.5
13,096
13,208
7.3
4,075
13. 3
14,897
34.2
13. 5
6,696
28.6
18,603
10.7
7,103
20.8
8.5
n.i
16,510
4,802
16,460
19.1
16,403
1 Not divided into counties.
2/6 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
POPULATION.
COUNTY.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
POPULATION.
COUNTY.
1920
1910
1920
Total.
Per
square
mile.
Total.
Per
square
mile.
1910
Georgia
58,725
2,895,832
49.3
2,609,121
Georgia— Con.
Gilmer
440
170
439
375
444
416
440
290
437
530
284
501
261
285
324
585
378
355
321
300
646
342
292
377
806
326
936
291
476
280
287
470
369
284
360
496
253
145
548
584
190
390
342
235
262
172
504
324
231
517
307
317
258
361
144
377
412
319
119
154
8,406
4,192
19,370
17,736
20,306
18,972
30, 327
10,730
26, 822
18,357
14,440
15,775
17,944
11, 126
20, 420
21,964
12,670
24,654
16,362
7,322
22,602
14,328
13, 546
13, 269
39, 605
10,904
12, 707
9,739
26,521
5,240
11,509
5,119
17,667
18, 803
7,604
26, 168
9,565
6,885
25, 588
20, 138
9,167
20, 143
9,490
44,195
21,680
11,067
20,287
14, 025
8,222
11,934
21,212
20,357
11, 587
15, 151
3,417
5, 746
16,721
63,692
9,521
5,243
19.1
24.7
44.1
47.3
45.7
45.6
68.9
37.0
6L4
34.6
50.8
31.5
68.8
39.0
63.0
37.5
33.5
69.4
51.0
24.4
35.0
41.9
46.4
35.2
49.1
33.4
13.6
33.5
55.7
is. 7
40.1
10.9
47.9
66.2
21.1
52.8
37.8
47.5
46.7
34.5
48.2
51.6
27.7
188.1
82.7
64.3
40.3
43.3
35.6
23.1
69.1
64.2
44.9
42.0
23.7
15.2
40.6
199.7
80.0
34.0
454
330
271
357
307
222
168
471
256
500
277
205
514
431
668
956
203
284
711
211
228
492
169
8S1
370
218
328
429
114
203
142
900
353
632
529
350
241
443
319
277
186
216
823
272
431
397
342
208
524
362
448
361
889
287
401
234
502
247
279
185
10, 594
7,656
6,460
8,298
19, 791
11,814
13, 188
24, 527
14,599
15,573
71,304
10, 532
24, 538
6,343
26, 133
30, 836
12,327
10,225
6,969
11,709
9,228
34,752
6,677
4, 536
100,032
5,266
14,312
18, 569
26,111
7, 557
11,159
7,984
30, 437
18,653
29, 332
11,718
11,180
29, 047
8, 893
18, 914
3,918
4,204
31, 785
44, 051
22, 540
20, 522
20, 063
10, 477
18,983
3,313
9,985
23, 905
25, 862
6, 594
12, 103
11,396
39, 841
11,755
19,957
232,606
23.3
23.2
23.8
23.2
64.5
53.2
78.5
52.1
57.0
3L1
257.4
51.4
47.7
14.7
39.1
32.3
60.7
36.0
9.8
55.5
40.5
70.6
39.5
5.1
270.4
24.2
43.6
43.3
229.0
37.2
78.6
8.9
86.2
29.5
55.4
33.5
46.4
65.6
27.9
68.3
21.1
19.5
38.6
162.0
52.3
51.7
58.7
50.4
36.2
9.2
22.3
66.2
29.1
23.0
30.2
48.7
79.4
47.6
71.5
1,257.3
12,318
"'7,'973
18,354
11,244
"25,'3S8
11, 863
22,772
56,646
"'23,' 832
6,702
26,464
27, 268
13,624
11,334
7,690
10, 874
"30,' 855
7, 184
4,722
79,690
5, 586
13,008
10,661
23, 273
8,960
10, 453
8,424
28, 397
21, 953
19, 789
12,328
"2S,'866
8,310
16,423
4,139
4, 686
29,045
27, 881
20, 127
20, 554
16,035
8,953
18, 122
3,309
9,971
24, 125
25, 140
"i2,'574
10, 966
36,736
11,940
17, 894
177,733
9,237
4,669
15, 720
Gordon
15,861
Baldwin
Grady
18, 457
18, 512
Gwinnett
Habersham
Hall
28, 824
Bartow
10, 134
Ben Hill
25, 730
Berrien
Hancock
19, 189
Bibb
13, 514
Bleckley..
Harris
17,886
Brooks
Hart
16,216
11,189
Bulloch
19, 927
Burke
23,609
Butts
Irwin
10,461
Calhoun
30, 169
Camden
16, 552
Campbell
Candler
JefE Davis
6,050
21,379
CarroU
11,520
Catoosa
Johnson
12, 897
Charlton
Jones
13, 103
35, 501
Chattahoochee . . .
Lee
11,679
Chattooga
12,924
8,714
Clarke
24, 436
Clay
Lumpkin
McDuffle
5,444
Clayton
10,325
Clinch
Mcintosh
6,442
Cobb
Macon
15, 016
Coffee
Madison
16, 851
Colquitt
9,147
Columbia
Cook
Meriwether
Miller
25,180
7,986
Coweta
Milton
7,239
Crawford
Mitchell
22, 114
20, 450
Dade
Montgomery
19,638
19, 717
Decatur
Murray
9,763
Dekalb
Muscogee
36, 227
Newton
18, 449
Dooly.
Oconee
11, 104
Dougherty
Oglethorpe
Paulding
18,680
14, 124
Early
9,041
Echols
Pierce
10, 749
Effingham
Elbert
Pike
19, 495
Polk
20, 203
Emanuel. .
Pulaski
22,835
13, 876
Quitman
4,594
Fayette
Rabun
5,562
Floyd
Randolph
Richmond
Rockdale
Schley
18,841
Forsyth
58,886
Franklin
8,916
Fulton
5,213
COUNTIES. 27
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Land
areain
square
miles:
1920.
POPULATION.
COUNTY.
Land
areain
square
miles:
1920.
POPULATION.
COUNTY.
1920
1910
1920
Total.
Per
square
mile.
Total.
Per
square
mile.
1910
Georgia— Con.
Screven
794
209
166
411
456
312
212
466
340
373
322
530
243
393
181
137
435
231
314
324
317
432
331
771
404
669
788
302
264
245
283
403
458
472
651
> 83,354
23,552
21,908
11,215
12,089
29,640
11,158
8,841
14, 502
11,473
15,291
19,601
33,044
14,493
13, 897
3,937
7,664
36,097
12,466
10, 407
6,455
14,786
23,370
24,216
2S, 361
11,828
28, 147
14,381
5, 342
9,817
6,105
16,897
15,511
24,210
11,376
23,863
431,866
29.7
104.8
67.6
29.4
65.0
35.8
41.7
31.1
33.7
41.0
60.9
62.3
59.6
35.4
2L8
55.9
83.0
54.0
33.1
19.9
46.6
54.1
73.2
36.8
29.3
42.1
18.3
17.7
37.2
24.9
59.7
38.5
52.9
24.1
36.7
5.2
20,202
19,741
9,728
13,437
29, 092
11,696
8,766
18,569
10,839
13,288
22,003
29,071
11,487
11,200
3,932
"26," 228
10,075
10, 736
6,918
12,757
18,692
25,393
22, 957
11,860
28,174
13,069
6,151
"'5,'ii6
15,934
13,486
23,441
10,078
19, 147
325,594
Idaho — Con.
Franklin
5.56
1,849
567
740
8, .539
1,094
606
1,2.53
1,071
4,597
470
1,188
481
756
851
1,209
7,9.56
414
1,301
3,597
463
1,9.57
3,779
1,479
.56,043
8,650
10,380
6,427
7,548
11,749
9,441
5,729
17,878
18,092
5,164
5,851
3,446
9,167
9,0.35
15,253
6,723
4,694
7,021
5, 105
14,250
3,921
28,398
2,524
9,424
6,485,280
15.6
5.6
11.3
10.2
1.4
8.6
9.5
14.3
16.9
1.1
12.4
2.9
19.1
12.0
17.9
5.6
0.6
17.0
3.7
5.5
8.5
14.5
0.7
6.4
115.7
24,606
Stephen^
Gem
Stewart
Gooding. .
Sumter
Idaho . .
12,384
Talbot
Jefferson
Taliaferro
Jerome
• .'T
Tattnall
Kootenai..
22,747
Taylor
Latah..
18,818
Telfair
Lemhi
4,786
Terrell
Lewis
Thomas
Lincoln..
12,676
Tift
Madison . . .
Minidoka
Nez Perce
Oneida. . .
Towns
24,860
Treutlen
15, 170
Troup
4,044
Turner
Pavette
Twiggs
Power . . .
Union
Shoshone
Teton
13,963
Walker
Twin Falls
Vallev
13,543
Walton
Ware
Washington
Illinois
Adams
11,101
Warren
Washington
5,638,591
842
226
388
293
297
881
256
453
371
1,043
700
493
462
483
525
933
4.53
353
ass
415
417
345
621
238
511
729
500
445
884
338
62,188
23,980
16,045
15,322
9,336
42,648
8,245
19,345
17,896
56,959
38,458
21,165
17,084
22,947
35, 108
3,053,017
1 22,771
12,858
1 31,339
1 19, 252
19,604
42,120
25,769
9,431
19,556
26, 187
16,466
57,293
48, 1C)3
12,856
73.9
106.1
41.4
.52.3
31.4
48.4
32.2
42.7
48.2
54.6
54.9
42.9
38.3
47.5
66.9
3,272.3
50.3
36.4
49.1
46.4
47.0
122.1
41.5
39.6
38.3
3.5.9
32.9
128.7
54.5
38.0
64,588
White
Alexander
Bond
22,741
17,075
Whitfield
Boone
15,481
' Brown
10,397
Wilkes
Bureau
Wilkinson
43,975
Worth
Calhoun
8,610
Carroll
18,035
Cass
17,372
Idaho
Champaign
Christian
51,829
Ada
1,154
1,366
1,837
980
786
2,184
2,797
1,840
1,748
1,904
1,276
2,048
1,070
592
1,263
2,595
1,778
2,508
4,921
2,808
35, 213
2,966
27,532
8,783
6,997
18,310
4,473
1,822
12, 957
17,501
4,474
2,940
1,730
26,932
2,191
15,659
1,886
4,993
3,550
5,087
30.5
2.2
15.0
9.0
8.9
8.4
1.6
1.0
7.4
9.2
3.5
1.4
1.6
45.5
1.7
6.0
1.1
2.0
0.7
1.8
29,088
■'19 "242
7,729
23,306
8,387
5,250
13,588
"'25,' 323
7,197
'"s'ooi
4,785
34,594
Adams. . .
Clark
23.517
Bannock
Clay
18,661
Bear Lake . . .
CUhton
22,832
Coles
34,517
Bingham
Cook
2,405,233
Blaine
Crawford
26,281
Boise
1 Cumberland
De Kalb
14,281
33.457
Bnnnpvillp
1 De Witt
18,906
Boundary
Butte
Douglas
19,591
Du Page
33,432
Edgar..
27,336
Canyon
Edwards
10,049
Caribou
Elfingham
Favette
20,055
28,075
Clark
Ford
17,096
Clearwater
Franklin
25,943
Custer ...
Fulton
49,549
Elmore
Gallatin
14,628
1 Total land area includes part of Yellowstone National Park (36 square miles); total population of
park returned as in Wyoming.
28 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Illinois— Con.
Greene
Grundy...
Hamilton .
Hanoock . .
Hardin
Henderson.
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson . . .
Jersey
Jo Daviess .
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee.
Kendall. . .
Knox
La Salle...
Lake
Lawrence . . .
Lee
Livingston. .
Logan
McDonough.
McHenry .
McLean. . .
Macon . . . .
Macoupin .
Madison . .
Marion. . .
Marshall.
Mason.. .
Massac...
Menard . .
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery .
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle...
Peo/ia .
Pewy . .
Piatt...
Pike...
Pope
Pulaski . . .
Putnam...
Randolph.
Richland..
Rock Island.
St. Clair
Saline
Sangamon . . .
Schuvler
Scott
Shelby
Stark
Stephenson .
Tazewell
Land
area In
square
miles
1920.
515
433
455
780
185
376
824
1,121
588
508
603
367
623
348
527
668
324
711
1,146
4.55
358
742
1,043
617
620
1,191
585
860
737
669
396
555
240
317
540
389
689
576
338
756
636
451
451
786
385
190
173
587
357
424
663
399
876
432
249
772
290
559
647
POPXJLATION.
1920
Total.
22,883
18,580
15, 920
28,523
7,533
9,770
45, 162
34,841
37,091
16,064
28,480
12,682
21,917
12,022
99,499
44, 940
10, 074
46, 727
92, 925
74, 285
21,380
28,004
39, 070
29,562
27,074
33,164
70, 107
65, 175
57, 274
106, 895
37,497
14,760
16, 634
13, 559
11,694
18,800
12,839
41,403
33,567
14,839
26,830
111,710
22,901
15,714
26,806
9,625
14,629
7,579
29,109
14,044
92,297
136, 520
38,353
100, 262
13,285
9,489
29, 601
9,693
37, 743
38, 540
Per
square
mile
44.4
42.9
3.5.0
36.6
40.7
26.0
54.8
31.1
63.1
31.6
47.2
34.6
35.2
34.5
1S8. 8
07.3
31.1
65.7
81.1
163.3
59.7
37.7
37.5
47.9
46.0
53.5
58.9
111.4
06.6
145.0
65.9
37.3
30.0
56.5
36.9
34.8
33.0
60.1
58.3
43.9
35.5
175.6
50.8
34.8
34.2
25.0
77.0
43.8
49.6
39.3
217.7
205.9
%. 1
114.5
30.8
38.1
38.3
33.4
67.5
59.6
1910
22,363
24, 162
18, 227
30,638
7,015
9,724
41,736
35, 543
35, 143
18, 157
29,111
13,954
22, 657
14,331
91,862
40, 752
10,777
46, 159
90, 132
55,0.58
22,601
27,750
40,465
30.216
26, 887
32, 509
68, 008
54, 186
50, 685
89,847
35,094
15,679
17,377
14,200
12,796
19, 723
13,508
35,311
34,420
14,630
27,864
100, 255
22,088
16,376
28,622
11,215
15,650
7,561
29,120
15, 970
70,404
119, 870
30,204
91,024
14,852
10,067
31,693
10,098
36, 821
34,027
Illinols— Con.
Union
Vermilion.
Waliash . . ,
Warren...
Washington .
Wayne
White
Whiteside . . .
Will
Williamson .
Winnebago.
Woodford...
Indiana 36,045
Adams
Alien
Bartholomew. .
Benton ,
Blackford
Boone.
Brown .
Carroll .
Cass. ..
Clark. .
Clay
Clinton . .
Crawford.
Daviess. .
DeKalb.
Dearborn .
Decatur. . .
Delaware.
Dubois
Elkhart...
Fayette...
Floyd
Foimtain.
Franklin . .
Fulton....
Gibson
Grant
Greene
Hamilton .
Hancock..
Harrison
Hendricks..
Henry
Howard
Huntington.
Jackson
Jasper
Jay
Jefferson
Jennings
Johnson . . .
Knox
Kosciusko.
La Porto . . ,
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
403
921
220
546
561
733
507
679
844
449
529
528
337
661
407
408
168
427
324
377
416
375
361
408
303
433
370
313
378
392
427
462
216
148
395
394
367
486
423
543
399
307
486
408
397
297
386
518
562
375
364
383
322
510
541
595
387
POPIILATION.
1920
Total.
20,249
86, 162
14, 034
21,488
18,035
22, 772
20, 081
36, 174
92,911
61,092
90, 929
19, 340
2,930,390
20, 503
114,303
23, 887
12, 206
14, 084
23, 575
7,019
16,315
38, 333
29,381
29,447
27, 737
11,201
26, 856
25, 600
20,033
17,813
56,377
19,915
56, 384
17, 142
30,661
18, 823
14, 806
16, 478
29, 201
51,353
36, 770
24,222
17,210
18, 656
20,291
34,682
43, 965
31, 671
24,228
13, 961
23,318
20, 709
13,280
20, 739
46, 195
27, 120
50, 443
14,009
Per
square
mile.
50.2
93.6
63.8
39.4
32.1
31.1
39.6
53.3
110.1
136.1
171.9
36.6
81.3
60.8
172.9
58.7
29.9
83.8
55.2
21.7
43.3
92.1
78.3
81.6
68.0
37.0
62:0
69.2
64.0
47.1
143.8
46.6
122.0
79.4
207.2
47.7
37.6
44.9
60.1
121.4
67.7
60.7
56.1
38.4
49.7
87.4
148.0
82.0
46.8
24.8
62.2
56.9
34.7
64.4
90.6
50.1
84.8
36.2
1910
21, 856
77,996
14, 913
23, 313
18,759
25, 697
23, 052
34, 507
84,371
45,098
63, 153
20, 506
2,700,876
21,840
93,386
24,813
12, 688
15, 820
24. 673
7,975
17, 970
36, 368
30, 260
32, 535
26. 674
12, 057
27, 747
25,054
21, 396
18, 793
51,414
19,843
49, 008
14,415
30, 293
20, 439
15,335
16, 879
30, 137
51,426
36, 873
27, 026
19, 030
20, 232
20, 840
29, 758
33, 177
28, 982
24,727
13,044
24, 961
20, 483
14, 203
20, 394
39, 183
27, 936
45, 797
15, 148
COUNTIES,. 29
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND IWO-Continued.
Indiana— Con.
Lake
Lawrence .
Madison . .
Marion
Marshall . .
Martin
Miami
Monroe ,
Montgomery.
Morgan
Newton.
Noble...
Ohio....
Orange..
Owen. . .
Parke. .
Perry . .
Pike...
Porter .
Posey..
Pulaski. ..
Putnam. .
Randolph.
Ripley
Rush
St. Joseph.
Scott
Shelby
Spencer...
Starke
Steuben
Sullivan
Switzerland.
Tippecanoe .
Tipton
Union
Vanderburg-
Vermilion...
Vigo
Wabash
Warren
Warrick
Washington .
Wayne. .
Wells....
White...
Whitley.
Iowa .
Adair
Adams
Allamakee .
Appanoose.
Audubon..
Benton
Black Hawk.
Boone
Bremer
Buchanan . . .
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
492
456
450
397
441
339
381
416
501
406
405
417
85
407
393
447
384
338
415
402
432
483
447
448
409
460
190
407
403
305
305
460
222
503
260
162
233
254
409
425
368
392
519
411
365
507
338
573
427
639
513
443
712
565
569
434
567
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
159,957
28, 228
69. 151
348,061
23,744
11,865
28, 668
24,519
28, 490
20, 010
10, 144
22, 470
4,024
16, 974
12, 760
18, 875
16, 692
18,684
20, 256
19, 334
12, 385
19, 880
26,484
18, 694
19,241
103, 304
7,424
25, 982
18, 400
10,278
13, 360
31,630
9,311
42,813
16. 152
6,021
92,293
27,625
100,212
27,231
9,699
19, 862
16, 645
48, 136
20, 509
17,351
15, 660
2,404,021
14,259
10,521
17,285
30, 535
12, 520
24,080
56, 570
29, 892
16, 728
19, 890
Per
square
mile
325.1
61.9
153.7
876.7
53.8
35.0
75.2
58.9
56.9
49.3
25.0
53.9
47.3
41.7
32.5
42.2
43.5
55.3
48.8
48.1
28.7
41.2
59.2
41.7
47.0
224.6
39.1
63.8
45.7
33. 7
43.8
68.8
41.9
85.1
62.1
37.2
396.1
108.8
245.0
64.1
26.4
50.7
32.1
117.1
56.2
34.2
46.3
1910
24.9
14,420
24.6
10, 998
27.1
17, 328
59.5
28, 701
28. 3
12,671
33.8
23, 156
00.1
44, 865
52.5
27, 626
38.5
15,843
35.1
19, 748
82. 864
30, 625
65,224
263, 661
24, 175
12, 950
29,350
23, 426
29, 296
21, 182
10, 504
24, 009
4,329
17, 192
14, 053
22,214
18,078
19, C84
20, 540
21,670
13,312
20, 520
29, 013
19, 452
19, 349
84,312
8, 32.'i
26, S02
20, 676
10, 567
14,274
32, 439
9, 914
40,063
17, 459
6,260
77, 438
18. 865
87, 930
26, 926
10, 899
21,911
17, 445
43,757
22,418
17, 602
16, 892
43.2 '2,224,771
Iowa— Con.
Buena Vista. . .
Butler
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Cedar
Cerro Gordo
Cherokee
Chickasaw
Clarke
Clay
Clayton
Clinton
Crawford
DaUas
Davis
Decatur
Delaware
Des Moines. . ..
Dickinson
Dubuque
Emmet
Fayette
Floyd
Franklin
Fremont
Greene
Grundy
Guthrie
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Harrison
Henry
Howard
Humboldt
Ida
Iowa
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Johnson
Jones
Keokuk
Kossuth
Lee
Linn
Louisa
Lucas
Lyon
Madison
Mahaska
Marion
Marshall
Mills
Mitchell
Monona
Monroe
Montgomery. .
Muscatine
Land
area in
square
cules:
1920.
571
577
508
571
564
570
567
573
497
428
563
762
691
715
589
501
533
571
409
376
601
393
724
495
578
507
574
501
595
570
570
.509
691
427
431
430
583
632
730
431
610
569
578
973
511
709
396
432
582
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
18, 556
17,845
17,78!
21, 549
19,421
17, .560
34, 675
17, 760
15, 431
10, .506
15, 660
25, 032
43, 371
20, 614
25, 120
12, 574
16, .566
18, 183
35, 520
10, 241
58, 262
12, 627
29, 251
IS, 860
15, 807
15, 447
16, 467
14, 4:0
17, 596
19, 531
14, 723
23, 337
24, 48S
18, 298
13, 705
12, 951
11,689
18, 600
19, 931
27, 855
16,440
26, 462
18, 607
20, 983
25,082
39,676
71, 004
12, 179
15, 680
15, 431
563
1 15,020
568
26,270
563
24,957
572
32,630
438
15, 422
463
13,921
686
17, 125
432
23, 467
424
17, 048
432
1 29, 042
Per
square
mile.
32.5
30.9
31.3
37.7
34.4
30.8
61.2
31.0
31.0
24.5
27.8
32.9
62.8
28.8
42.6
25.1
31.1
31.8
86. 8
27.2
96.9
32.1
40.4
3S. 1
27.3
30.5
28.7
28.8
29.6
34.3
25.8
41.0
35.4
42.9
29.3
30.0
27.2
31.9
31.5
3S. 2
38. 1
43.4
32.7
36.3
25.8
77.6
104.4
30.8
36.3
26.5
26.7
46.3
44.3
57.0
35.2
30.1
25.0
54.3
40.2
67.2
15, 981
17,119
17, 090
20,117-
19, 017
17, 765
25,011
16,741
15, 375
10, 736
12, 766
25, 576
45. 394
20, 041
23, 628
13,315
16, 347
17, 888
36, 145
8,137
57, 450
9,816
27, 919
17, 119
14, 780
15, 623
16, OiS
13,574
17,374
19,242
12, 731
20, 921
23,162
is, 640
12, 920
12, 182
11,296
18, 409
21, 258
27, 034
15, 951
25, 914
19, 050
21, 160
21, 971
36, 702
60. 720
12, 855
13,462
14, 624
1.5, 621
29, 860
22, 995
30, 279
15, 811
13, 435
16, 633
25,429
16, 604
29,505
30 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Iowa— Con.
O'Brien.
Osceola.
Palo Alto.
Plymouth.
Pocahontas ....
Polk
Pottawattamie-
Poweshiek
Ringgold
Sac
Scott...
Shelby.
Sioux . .
Story. .
Tama
Taylor
Union
Van Bureii.
Wapello —
Warren
Washington -
Wayne
Webster. . ..
Winnebaso. .
Winneshiek.
Woodbury..
Worth ..."...
Wright
Kansas.
AUen
Anderson .
Atchison . .
Barber
Barton —
Bourbon
Brown
Butler
Chase
Chautauqua.
Cherokee. .
Cheyenne .
Clark
Clay
Cloud
Cofley
Comanche.
Cowley
Crawford..
Decatur
Dickinson .
Doniphan.
Douglas. . .
Edwards. .
Elk
ElUs
Ellsworth.
Finney
Ford
Franklin..
Land
area in
square
rmles
1920.
569
395
531
561
856
576
582
942
580
540
574
449
589
760
567
720
534
427
477
428
570
559
524
714
399
686
864
399
575
SI, 774
population.
1920
1910
Per
Total.
square
inile.
19, 051
33.5
17, 262
10, 223
25.9
8,956
24,137
45.5
24,002
15, 486
27.6
13, 845
23,584
27.6
23, 129
15,602
27.1
14, 808
154, 029
264.7
110, 438
6], 550
65.3
55, 832
19,910
34.3
19, 589
12, 919
23.9
12, 904
17, 500
30.5
16, 555
73, 952
164.7
60, 000
16, 065
27.3
16, 552
26, 458
34.8
25, 248
26,185
46.2
24, 083
21,861
30.4
22, 156
15,514
29.1
16, 312
17, 208
40.4
16, 616
14, 060
29.5
15, 020
37, 937
88.6
37, 743
18,047
31.7
18, 194
20, 421
36.5
19, 925
15, 378
29.3
16, 184
37, 611
52.7
34, 629
13, 489
33.8
11, 914
22,091
32.2
21, 729
92, 171
106.7
67, 616
11, 630
29.1
9,950
20, 348
35.4
17, 951
1,769,257
21.6
1,690,949
23, 509
46.3
27, 640
12, 986
22.5
13, 829
23, 411
56.8
28, 107
9,739
8.6
9,916
18, 422
20.7
17, 876
23, 198
35.4
24,007
20, 949
36.7
21,314
43,842
30.6
23, 059
7,144
9.3
7,527
11, 598
17.8
11,429
33, 609
55.6
38, 162
5,587
5.5
4,248
4,989
5.1
4,093
14, 365
22.5
15, 251
17, 714
25.2
18, 388
14, 254
22.1
15, 205
5,302
6.7
3,281
35, 155
31.0
31,790
61, 800
102.1
51, 178
8,121
9.1
8,976
25, 777
30.8
24, 361
13, 438
35.6
14, 422
23, 998
51.2
24,724
7,057
U.5
7,033
9,034
13.9
10, 128
14, 138
15.7
12, 170
10, 379
14.3
10,444 i
7,674
6.0
6,908
14, 273
13.2
11, 393
21, 946
37.5
20, 884
Kansas— Con.
Geary
Gove
Graham
Grant
Gray
Greeley
Greenwood
Hamilton
Harper
Haryey
HaskeU
Hodgeman
Jackson
Jefferson
Jewell
Johnson
Kearney
Kingman
Kiowa
Labette
Lane
Leavenworth...
Lincoln
Linn
Logan
Lyon
McPherson
Marion
Marshall
Meade
Miami
Mitchell
Montgomery
Morris
Morton
Nemaha
Neosho
Ness
Norton
Osage
Osborne
Ottawa
Pawnee
Phillips
Pottawatomie...
Pratt
RawUns
Reno
RepubUc
Rice
Riley
Rooks
Rush
Russell
Saline
Scott
Sedgwick
Seward
Shawnee
Sheridan
Land
areata
square
niiles:
1920.
390
1,080
897
578
857
776
1,158
984
799
540
577
858
675
543
900
486
853
867
723
643
715
440
721
613
1,082
845
900
953
905
984
602
713
644
696
718
716
580
1,079
876
718
894
712
742
887
829
726
1,064
1,242
704
707
604
890
719
895
720
714
994
643
544
896
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
13, 452
4,748
7,624
1,087
4,711
1,028
14, 715
2,586
13, 656
20, 744
1,455
3,734
15, 495
14, 750
16, 240
18, 314
2,617
12, 119
6,164
34, 047
2,848
38, 402
9,894
13, 815
3,223
26,154
21, 845
22, 923
22, 730
5,542
19, 809
13, 886
49, 645
12, 005
3,177
18, 487
24,000
7,490
11,423
18, 621
12,441
10, 714
9,323
12, 505
16, 154
12,909
6,799
44,423
15, 855
14, 832
20, 650
9,960
8,360
10, 748
25, 103
3,121
92, 234
6,220
69, 159
5,484
Per
square
milp.
34.5
4.4
8.5
L9
5.5
1.3
12.7
2.6
17.1
38.4
2.5
4.4
23.0
27.2
18.0
37.7
3.1
14.0
8.5
53.0
4.0
87.3
13.7
22.5
3.0
31.0
24. '8
24.1
25.1
5.6
32.9
19.5
77.1
17.2
4.4
25.8
41.4
6.9
13.0
25.9
13.9
15.0
12.6
14.1
19.5
17.8
6.4
35.8
22.5
2L0
34.2
11.2
11.6
12.0
34.9
4.4
92.8
9.7
127.1
6.1
1910
12,681
6,044
8,700
1,087
3,121
1,335
16,060
3,360
14, 748
19,200
993
2,930
16, 861
15, 828
18, 148
18, 288
3,206
13, 386
6,174
31,423
2,603
41, 207
10, 142
14, 735
4,240
24, 927
21, 521
22, 415
23, 880
5,055
20, 030
14, 089
49, 474
12, 397
1,333
19, 072
23,754
5,883
11,614
19, 905
12, 827
11, 811
8,859
14, 150
17, 522
11, 156
6, 380
37,853
17, 447
15,106
15,783
11, 282
7,826
10, 800
20, 338
3,047
73, 095
4,091
61, 874
5,651
COUNTIES. 31
Table 9 AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Kansas— Con.
Sherman.
Smith....
Stafford. .
Stanton..
Stevens . .
Sumner
Thomas
Trego
Wabaunsee.
Wallace
Washington.
Wichita
Wilson
Woodson
Wyandotte..
Kentucky.
Adair
Allen
Anderson.
Ballard...
Barren
Bath
Bell
Boone —
Bourbon.
Boyd
Boyle
Bracken
Breathitt
Breckinridge.
BulUtt
Butler....
CaldweU..
Calloway..
Campbell.
CarUsle
Carroll . . .
Carter
Casey
Christian.
Clark....
Clay
Clinton
Crittenden . . ,
Cumberland.
Daviess
Edmonson.
Elliott
Estill
Fayette
Fleming...
Floyd....
Fraiiklin.
Fulton...
Gallatin..
Garrard..
Grant
Graves . . .
Grayson .
Green
Greenup .
Land
area in
square
rmles
1920.
1,049
888
796
685
729
1,179
1,065
899
795
921
902
721
581
503
143
40, 181
400
394
201
252
485
270
384
251
304
159
186
204
483
568
308
417
322
412
145
198
132
413
379
72.5
265
478
233
391
387
478
308
263
254
269
325
399
199
193
109
237
264
551
497
279
346
POPULATION.
Total.
Per
square
mile.
5,592
14, 985
11, 559
908
3,943
29, 213
5,517
5, 880
11,424
2,424
17,984
1, 856
21, 157
8,984
122, 218
2,416,630
17, 289
16, 761
9,982
12,045
25,356
11,996
33, 988
9,572
18, 418
29,281
14, 998
10, 210
20, 614
19, 652
9,328
15, 197
13, 975
20, 802
61, 868
8,231
8,346
22, 474
17, 213
35, 883
17, 901
19, 795
8,589
13, 125
10,648
40,733
10, 894
8,887
15, 569
54,664
15, 614
27, 427
19, 357
15, 197
4,664
12, 503
10, 435
32, 483
19, 927
11, 391
20,062
5.3
16.9
14.5
1.3
5.4
24.8
5.2
6.5
14.4
2.6
19.9
2.6
36.4
17.9
854.7
1910
4,549
15, 365
12, 510
1,034
2,453
30,654
5, 455
5,398
12, 721
2,759
20,229
2,006
19, 810
9,450
100, 068
60.1 2,289,905
43.2
42.5
49.7
47.8
52.3
44.4
88.5
38.1
60.6
181.2
80.6
50.0
42.7
34.6
30.3.
36.4
43.4
50.5
426.7
41.6
63.2
54.4
45.4
49.5
67.6
41.4
36.9
33.6
27.5
85.2
35.4
33.8
61.3
203.2
48.0
68.7
97.3
78.7
42.8
52.8
39.5
59.0
40.1
40.8
58. 0
16, 503
14, 882
10, 116
12, 690
25,293
13,988
28, 447
9,420
17, 462
23,444
14, 668
10, 308
17, 540
21, 034
9,487
15,805
11,063
19, 867
59, 369
9,048
8,110
21, 966
15, 479
38,845
17, 987
17, 789
8,153
13,296
9,846
41, 020
10,469
9,814
12, 273
47, 715
16,066
18,623
21, 135
14, 114
4,697
11, 894
10, 581
33, 5.39
19, 958
11,871
18. 475
Kentucky- Con
Hancock .
Hardin...
Harlan. . .
Harrison.
Hart
Henderson .
Henry
Hickman. .
Hopkins...
Jackson
Jefferson . .
Jessamine.
Johnson...
Kenton . . .
Knott
Knox
Lame
Laurel
Lawrence .
Lee
Ijcslie
Letcher
Lewis
Lincoln
Livingston.
Logan
Lyon
McCracken.
MeCreary . .
McLean
Madison. .
Magoffin .
Marion...
Marshall .
Martin . . .
Mason . . .
Meade . . .
Menifee .
Mercer..
Metcalfe-
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
MuhlenV)erg .
Nelson
Nicholas .
Ohio
Oldham. .
Owen
Owsley . .
Pendleton.
Perry
Pike
Powell....
Pulaski . . .
Robertson .
liockcastle .
Rowan
Russell
Scott
Land
areain
square
miles:
1920.
193
606
478
311
430
435
303
225
546
333
387
172
268
163
348
356
288
447
422
199
373
3.55
491
338
392
643
277
239
406
253
446
302
345
327
227
227
301
203
253
303
441
198
365
472
411
208
584
180
367
' 216
279
335
779
181
628
109
310
272
329
289
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
6,945
24, 287
31, 546
15, 798
18,544
27, 609
13,411
10, 244
34, 133
11, 6?7
286, 369
12,205
19, 622
73, 4.53
11, 655
24, 172
10, 004
19, 814
17, 613
11,918
10,097
24,467
15, 829
16, '181
9,732
23,633
8,795
37,216
11,676
12, 502
26,284
13,859
15,527
15,215
7,654
17, 760
9,442
5,779
14,795
10,075
14,214
12,245
16,518
33,353
16,137
9,894
26,473
7,689
12,5.54
7,820
11,719
26,042
49,477
6,745
34,010
3,871
15,406
9,467
11,854
15,318
Per
square
rnUe
36.0
40.1
66.0
50.8
43.1
6.3.5
44.3
45.5
62.5
35.1
740.0
71.0
73.2
450.6
33.5
67.9
.34.7
44.3
41.8
59.9
27.1
68. 9
32.2
48.8
24.8
36.8
31.8
1.55. 8
28.8
49.4
58.9
45.9
45. 0
46.5
33.7
78.2
31.4
28.5
58.5
33.3
32.2
61.8
45.3
70.7
39.3
47.6
4.5.3
42.7
34.2
36.2
42.0
77.7
63.5
37.3
54.2
35.5
49.7
34.8
36.0
53.0
1910
8,512
22, 696
10, 566
16, 873
18, 173
29,352
13, 716
11, 750
34,291
10, 734
262, 920
12, 613
17, 482
70, 355
10, 791
22, 116
10, 701
19, 872
20,067
9,531
8,976
10, 623
16, 887
17,897
10,627
24,977
9,423
35,064
13,241
26,951
13,654
16,330
15, 771
7,291
18,611
9,783
6,153
14,063
10,453
13,663
12,868
16,259
28,598
16,830
10,601
27,642
7,248
14,218
7,979
11,985
11,255
31,679
6,268
35,986
4,121
14,473
9,438
10,861
16,950
32 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION,
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Kentucky—
Con.
Shelby
Simpson
Spencer
Taylor
Todd
Trigg
Trimble
Union
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Whitley
Wolfe
Woodford
Louisiana!...
Acadia
Allen
Ascension
Assumption
Avoyelles
Beauregard
Bienville
Bossier
Caddo
Calcasieu
Caldwell
Cameron
Catahoula
Claiborne
Concordia
DeSoto
East BatonRouge
East Carroll —
East Feliciana.
Evangeline
Franklin
Grant
Iberia
Iberville
Jackson
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
La Salle
Lafayette
Lafourche
Lincoln
Livingston
Madison
Morehouse
Natchitoches. . .
Orleans
Ouachita
Plaquemines...
Pointe Coupee .
Rapides
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
216
186
279
367
154
325
530
299
478
344
442
230
195
45,409
647
663
291
484
847
1,172
848
863
880
1,086
531
1,501
718
778
714
872
455
420
464
964
630
683
589
584
578
429
729
640
279
472
662
650
831
1,289
178
642
1,011
576
1,370
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
18,532
11,150
7,785
12,236
15,694
14,208
6,011
18,040
30, &i8
14,773
16,208
20, 762
27,749
8,783
11,784
1,798,509
34,820
18,382
22, 155
17,912
35,300
20, 767
20,977
22, 266
83,265
32,807
9,514
3,952
11,074
27, 885
12, 466
29,376
44,513
11,2:^1
17,487
23, 485
24,100
14,403
26,855
26, 806
14,486
21,563
18,999
9, a56
30,841
30,344
16, 962
11,643
10, 829
19,311
38, 602
Per
square
mile
1910
43.4
51.6
41.9
43.9
42.8
33.2
39.0
55.6
58.2
49.4
33.9
60.4
62.8
38.2
60.4
39.6
53.8
27.7
76.1
37.0
41.7
17.7
24.7
25.8
94.6
30.2
17.9
2.6
15.4
35.8
17.5
33.7
97.8
26.7
37.7
24.4
38.3
21.1
45.6
45.9
25.1
50.3
26.1
15.4
110.5
30.5
35.9
17.6
16.7
23.2
29.9
387,219 2,175.4
30,319 47.2
10,194 10.1
24,697 42.9
59,444 I 43.4
18,041
11,460
7,567
11,961
16,488
14,539
6,512
19, 886
30, 579
13,940
17,518
20, 974
31,982
9,864
12,571
1,656,388
31,847
23,887
24,128
34,102
21,776
21,738
58, 200
62, 767
8,593
4,288
10,415
25,050
14,278
27,689
34,580
11,637
20, 055
11,989
15, 958
31,262
30, 954
13,818
18,247
9,402
28, 733
33,111
18,485
10, 627
10,676
18,786
36,455
339,075
25, 830
12,524
25, 289
44,545
LOUISIANA-
Coa.
Red River
Richland
Sabine
St. Bernard . . .
St. Charles....
St. Helena
St James
St. John the Bap-
ti.st
St. Landry
St. Martin
St. Mary
St. Tammany
Tangipahoa . . .
Tensas
Terrebonne . . .
Union
Vermilion. . .
Vernon
Washington.
Webster
West Baton Rouge
West Carroll....
West Feliciana. .
Winn
Maine
Androscoggin . .
Aroostook
Cumberla"nd —
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Knox
Lincoln
Oxford
Penobscot- . .
Piscataquis .
Sagadahoc . .
Somerset
Waldo
Washington.
York
Maryland.
Allegany ,
Anne Arundel.
Baltimore
Baltimore city.
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester .
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
400
565
1,020
621
295
420
254
231
681
525
632
906
790
632
1,760
918
1,213
1,307
655
609
214
366
352
969
29, 895
459
6, 453
853
1,789
1,522
351
457
1,980
3,258
3,770
250
3,633
724
2,528
989
9,941
443
426
607
79
218
319
447
377
464
576
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
15,301
20, 860
20,713
4,9ti8
8,586
8,427
21,228
11,896
51,697
21,990
30, 754
20, 645
31,440
12,085
26,974
19,621
26,'! 82
20,493
24,164
24,707
11,092
8,&57
12, 303
16,119
768,014
65, 796
81,728
124,376
19,825
30,361
63,844
26,245
15,976
37,700
87, 684
20,554
23,021
37,171
21,328
41,709
70,696
1,449,661
69,938
43, 408
74,817
733,826
9,744
18,652
34,245
23,612
17,705
27,895
Per
square
mile
38.3
36.9
20.3
8.0
29.1
20.1
83.6
51.5
75.9
41.9
48.7
22.8
39.8
19.1
15.3
21.4
21.8
15.0
36.9
40.6
51.8
24.2
35.0
16.6
25.7
1910
143.3
12.7
14.5. 8
11.1
19.9
72.6
74.8
35.0
19.0
26.9
5.5
92.1
10.2
29.5
16.5
71.5
145.8
157.9
101.9
123. .3
9,288.9
44.7
58.5
76.6
62.6
38.2
48.4
11,402
15, 769
19,874
5,277
11,207
9,172
23,009
14,338
66,661
23,070
39,368
18,917
29, 160
17,060
28,320
20, 451
26,390
17,384
18, 886
19,186
12, 636
6,249
13,449
18,357
742,371
59, 822
74,664
112,014
19,119
35,576
62, 863
28, 981
18,216
36,256
85,285
19,887
18,574
36,301
23,383
42,905
68,526
1,295,346
62,411
39,553
122,349
558,485
10,325
19,216
33,934
23, 759
16, 386
28, 669
1 Divisions of state designated as parishes.
COUNTIES. " 33
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Maetland—
Con.
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince Georges..
Queen Annes
St. Marys
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Massachu-
setts
Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol
Dukes
Essex
Franklin
Hampden
Hampshire
Middlesex
Nantucket
Norfolk
Plymouth
Suffolk
Worcester
Michigan
Alcona
Alger
Allegan
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Barry
Bay
Benzie
Berrien
Branch
Calhoun
Cass
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Clare
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
Emmet
Graiesee
75108°
Land
areain
square
miles:
1920.
663
6S5
442
250
282
521
482
365
371
331
268
459
371
495
8,039
409
966
567
107
497
697
636
585
832
51
406
675
55
1,556
57, 4S0
684
920
833
584
475
374
917
556
443
314
569
497
693
493
411
725
1,573
682
571
575
1,169
776
571
485
655
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
52,541
19,678
29,291
15,826
15,026
34,921
43,347
16,001
16,112
24,602
18,306
59,694
28,165
22,309
3,852,356
26,670
113,033
359, 005
4,372
482, 156
49,361
300,305
69,599
778,352
2,797
219,081
156,968
835, 522
455, 135
3,668,412
5,912
9,983
37, 540
17,8C9
11,543
9,460
7,6G2
21,383
69, 548
6,947
62,653
23,997
72,918
20,395
15, 788
13,991
24,818
8,250
33,110
4,049
30,909
19, 456
29,377
15,639
125,608
Per
square
mile.
79.2
28. 7
66.3
63.3
53.3
67.0
89.9
43.8
43.4
74.3
68.3
130.1
75.9
45.1
1910
52,673
20,105
27,965
16, 106
16,957
32,089
36,147
16,839
17,030
26,455
19,620
49,617
26,815
21,841
479.2 3,366,416
65.2
117.0
633. 2
40.9
970.1
70.8
4/2.2
119.0
935. 5
54.8
539.6
232. 5
15,191.3
292.5
63.8
27,542
105,259
318,573
4,504
436,477
43,600
231,369
63,327
669,915
2,962
187, 506
144,337
731,388
399,657
2,810,173
10.9
45.1
30.6
24.3
25.3
8.4
38.5
157.0
22.1
110.1
48.3
105.2
41.4
38.4
19.3
15.8
14.2
40.5
7.0
26.4
25.1
61.4
32.2
191.9
5,703
7,675
39,819
19,965
15,092
9,640
6,127
22,633
68,238
10,638
53,622
25, 605
56,6.38
20,624
19, 157
17,872
24, 472
9,240
23, 129
3,934
30, 108
20, 524
30,499
18,561
64, 555
Michigan— Con.
Gladwin
Gogebic
Grand Traverse..
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
Iosco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Kalkaska
Kent
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackmac
Macomb
Manistee ,
Marquetto
Mason
Mecosta ,
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe ,
Montcalm ,
Montmorency
Muskegon
Newaygo
Oakland
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego ,
Ottawa
Presquelsle
Roscommon
Saginaw
St. Clair
St. Joseph
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
Tuscola
Van Buren
Washtenaw
Wayne
Wexford
Land
areain
square
miles:
1920.
519
1,133
467
579
597
1,019
854
553
579
570
1,200
572
707
502
573
860
554
579
666
338
743
568
920
1,014
472
562
1,870
494
571-
1,056
529
5S2
573
724
561
504
851
886
543
580
1,333
577
576
528
565
678
538
828
710
503
976
1,207
557
827
617
704
620
577
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
30,715
49, 520
1,177,645
18,207
Per
square
mile.
17.0
29.3
41.8
58.6
47.2
70.6
38.4
147.5
57.1
14.4
18.4
39.5
102.6
126.7
9.7
212.8
11.4
7.7
38.7
26.8
64.3
30.8
6.7
7.7
80.7
37.2
24.5
40.1
31.1
22.5
32.6
15. 5
64.8
42.0
7.3
123.7
20.4
101.6
28.7
13.4
9.3
26.4
3.1
11.4
84.4
17.9
3.8
121.1
81.7
53.3
32.0
8.3
64.5
40.3
49.8
70.3
1,899.4
31.6
1910
34 ' ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULA*EION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Minnesota
Aitkin
Anoka
Becker
Beltrami
Benton
Big Stone
Blue Earth
Brown
Carlton
Carver
Cass
Chippewa
Chisago
Clay
Clearwater
Cook
Cottonwood
Crow Wing
Dakota
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Grant
Hennepin
Houston
Hubbard
Isanti
Itasca
Jackson
Kanabec
Kandiyohi
Kittson
Koochiching
Lac qui Parle
Lake
Le Sueur
Lincoln
Lyon
McLeod
Mahnomen
Marshall
Martin
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Morrison
Mower
Murray
Nicollet
Nobles
Norman
Olmsted
Otter Tail
Pennington . . .
Pine
Pipestone
Polk
Pope
80,858
Land
areaui
square
miles
1920.
1,830
459
1,349
3,822
405
491
7C2
612
867
376
2,104
591
427
1,043
1,019
1,498
640
1,057
599
440
648
719
868
735
767
553
505
570
958
442
2,730
702
534
801
1,111
3,141
790
2,099
466
535
70S
496
672
1,788
719
621
583
1,143
711
704
443
722
860
666
2,039
607
1,413
469
1,979
693
2,387,125
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
Per
square
mile.
29.5
2,075,708
15
043 1
15
626
22
851
27
079
14
073
9
766
31
477
22
421
19
391
16
946
15
897
15
720
14
445
21
780
8
569
1
841
14
570
24
566
28
967
12
552
19
039
20
99S
25
330
21
692
30
799
9
788
415
419
14
013
10
136
13
278
23
876
15
955
9
0S6
22
OfiO
10
638
13
520
15
554
8
251
17
870
11
268
18
837
20
444
6
197
19
ii-A
21
085
IS
103
14
180
25
841
25
993
13
631
15
036
17
917
14
880
28
014
50
818
12
091
21
117
12
050
37
090
13
631
8.2
34.0
16.9
7.1
34.7
19.9
41.3
36.6
22.4
45.1
7.6
26.6
33.8
20.9
8.4
1.2
22.8
23.2
48.4
28. 5
29.4
29.2
29.2
33.6
40.2
17.7
735. 3
24.6
10.6
30.0
8.7
22.7
17.0
27.5
9.6
4.3
19.7
3.9
38.3
21.1
26.6
41.2
10.8
10.9
29.3
29.2
24.3
22.6
36.6
19.4
33.9
24.8
17.3
42.1
24.9
19.9
14.9
25.7
18.7
19.7
1910
Minnesota — Con.
Ramsey
Red Lake
Redwood
Renville
Rice
Rock
Roseau....
St. Louis.'.
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine .
Mississippi
Adams
Alcorn
Amite
Attala
Benton
Bolivar
CaUioun
Carroll
Chickasaw . . .
Choctaw
Claiborne
Clarke
Clay
Coahoma
Copiah
Covington
De Soto
Forrest
Franklin
( ieorge
Greene
Grenada
Hancock
Harrison
Hinds
Holmes
Humphreys..
Issaquena
Itawamba . . .
Jackson
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
161
432
495
492
1,670
6,503
366
448
585
1,362
431
564
741
957
568
541
538
431
397
434
745
637
691
749
46,362
426
386
714
715
396
879
579
624
501
414
489
675
408
530
769
410
475
462
547
475
710
442
469
570
858
751
408
406
529
710
population.
1920
Total.
244,554
7,263
20,908
23,634
28,307
10,965
13,305
206,391
14,245
9,651
15, 635
55, 741
18,061
9,778
15,093
26,059
7,943
17,919
10, 699
14,133
23, 761
12,457
10,187
33,653
28,635
16,550
1,790,618
22, 183
21,369
18,960
24,831
9,851
57, 669
16,823
20, 324
22,212
12, 491
13,019
17,927
17, 490
41,511
28,672
14, 869
24, 359
21,238
14, 156
5,564
10, 430
13,607
10, 380
32, 855
57,110
34,513
19, 192
7,618
15,647
19, 208
Per
square
mile
1,519.0
16.8
23.7
24.2
57.2
22.3
8.0
31.7
38.9
21.5
26.7
40.9
41.9
17.3
20.4
27.2
14.0
33.1
19.9.
32.8
59.9
28.7
13.7
52.8
41.5
22.1
S8.6
52.1
55.4
26.6
34.7
24.9
65.6
29.1
32.6
44.3
30.2
26.6
26.6
42.9
78.3
37.3
36.3
51.3
46.0
25.9
11.7
14.7
30.8
22.1
57.6
66.6
46.0
47.0
18.8
29.6
27.1
1910
223,675
6,564
18,425
23, 123
25,911
10,222
11,338
163,274
14,888
8,136
15,540
47, 733
16, 146
8,293
12,949
23, 407
8,049
18, 554
8,652
13, 466
26,013
11,382
9,063
33,398
28,082
15,406
1,797,114
25, 265
18,159
22,954
28,851
10,245
48,905
17,726
23, 139
22,846
14,357
17,403
21,630
20, 203
34,217
35,914
16,909
23, 130
20, 722
15, 193
6,599
6,050
15, 727
11,207
34, 658
63, 726
39,088'
10,560
14,526
15,451
COUNTIES. 3 5
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND IQIO— Continued.
Mississippi — Con.
Jasper
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis.
Jones
Kemper
Lafayette . .
Lamar
Lauderdale .
La^^Tencc . .
Leake
Lee
Leflore...
Lincoln . .
Lowndes.
Madison .
Marion
Marshall
Monroe
Montgomery .
Neshoba
Newton
Noxubee
Oktibbeha..
Panola
Pearl River.
Perry
Pike'
Pontotoc.
Prentiss. .
Quitman.
Rankin . .
Scott
Sharkey..
Simpson .
Smith....
Stone
Sunflower
Tallahatchie.
Tate
Tippah
Tishomingo.
Tunica
Union
Walthall . . . .
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
Webster . . . .
Wilkinson .
Winston . . .
Yalobusha .
Yazoo
Missouri.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
Adair
Andrew..
.\tchison .
Audram .
Barry
667
507
404
696
7.52
664
495
700
41S
576
448
572
578
499
725
535
689
770
398
.561
.568
682
457
606
797
644
407
494
409
395
791
597
422
575
62t3
443
(i74
629
400
446
428
418
412
389
572
723
812
416
667
597
490
905
POPULATION.
571
428
528
685
784
1920
TotaL
18,508
15,946
12, 755
32,919
19,619
19, 243
12, 869
45,897
12, 663
16, 973
29,618
37, 256
24, 652
27, 632
29,292
17, 144
26, 105
32,613
13, 805
19, 303
20,727
23,710
16, 872
27,845
15,468
8,987
28,725
19, 962
17,606
19, 861
20,272
16, 420
14, 190
IS, 109
16, 178
6,528
46,374
35, 9.53
19, 636
15, 419
15,091
20,386
20,044
13,455
33,362
51,092
15,467
12,644
15, 319
18, 139
18, 738
37, 149
3,404,055
Per
square
mile.
27.7
31.5
31.6
47.3
26.1
29.0
26.0
65.6
30.3
29.5
66.1
65.1
42.7
55.4
40.4
32.0
37.9
42.4
34.7
34.4
36. 5
34.8
36. 9
40.0
10.4
14.0
70.6
40.4
43.0
50.3
25.6
27.5
33.6
31.5
25.8
14.7
68.8
57.2
49.1
34.6
35.3
48.8
48.7
34.6
58.3
70.7
19.0
30.4
23.0
30.4
38.2
41.0
49.5
1910
18,498
18,221
12,860
29,885
20,348
21,883
11,741
46, 919
13, 080
18,298
28, 894
36, 290
28, .597
30, 703
33, 505
15,599
26,796
35, 178
17,706
17,980
23,085
28, 503
19, 676
31,274
10, 593
7,685
37, 272
19, 68'8
16,931
11,593
23,944
16, 723
15, 694
17,201
16, (i03
28,787
29,078
19,714
14,631
13, 067
18,6*6
18,997
37,488
48,933
14,709
14, 853
18,075
17, 139
21,519
46, 672
3,293,335
21,404
14, 075
13,008
20,589
23,473
37.5
32.9
24.6
30.1
29.9
22,700
15, 282
13,004
21,687
23,869
Missouni — Con.
Barton...
Bates
Benton. .
Bollinger.
Boone
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
Buchanan
Butler
Caldwell
Callaway
Camden
Cape Girardeau.
Carroll
Carter
Cass
Cedar
Chariton .
Christian.
Clark
Clay
Clinton". .
Cole
Cooper . . .
Crawford.
Dade
Dallas
Daviess . .
DeKalb.
Dent
Douglas..
Dunklin.
Franklin...
Gasconade .
Gentry
Greene
Grundy
Harrison .
Henry . . .
Hickorv..
Holt-."...
Howard..
Howell...
Iron
Jackson . .
Jasper
Jefferson .
Johnson...
Knox
I..aclede . . .
Lafayette .
Lawrence .
Lewis
Lincoln
Linn
Livingston .
McDonald .
Macon . .
Madison .
Maries. .
Marion. .
Mercer . .
598
870
745
609
408
699
433
808
687
580
703
506
721
498
768
5.53
498
402
423
389
558
747
.501
543
564
425
746
804
530
879
514
490
6r,7
433
721
744
407
446
468
915
553
610
a35
081
831
514
753
612
609
504
607
626
531
527
809
499
520
436
453
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
Per
square
mile.
28.3
27.5
17.4
22.8
43.1
229.6
34.5
32.0
28. 5
15.2
51.4
29.1
14.8
29.9
28.0
28.3
27.6
23.8
.50.9
34.2
63.4
34.6
16. 5
28.3
22.2
29.5
27.5
16. 5
19.2
61. 8
32.3
24.1
31.9
103. 0
40.5
27.3
33. 8
17.3
31.6
29.9
23.1
17.1
603. 0
119. 6
39.0
30.0
21.0
22.4
49.0
39.8
26.7
26.3
39.6
35.5
27.9
34.0
21.5
18.3
69.3
24.9
1910
747
869
881
576
533
020
024
605
400
582
621
098
504
973
503
832
811
302
297
957
311
576
613
181
605
.531
245
664
328
830
847
820
831
744
466
242
741
539
653
065
563
522
673
878
297
403
363
154
583
514
033
253
453
539
868
273
088
572
335
36 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
MissouBi— Con.
Miller
Mississippi . . .
Moniteau
Monroe
Montgomery .
Morgan
New Madrid.
Newton
Nodaway
Oregon
Ozark
Pemiscot.
Perry
Pettis....
Phelps..
Pike
Platte...
Polk....
Pulaski.
Putnam...
Ralls
Randolph.
Ray
Reynolds.
Ripley
St. Charles..
St. Clair
St. Francois.
St. Louis
St. Louis city . . .
Ste. Genevieve..
Saline
Schuyler
Scotland
Scott
Shannon.
Shelby...
Stoddard.
Stone
Land
aream
square
miles:
1920.
SuIMvan.
Taney . . .
Texas
Vernon. .
Warren. .
Washington.
Wayne
Webster
Worth
Wright
Montana I.
Beaverhead..
Big Horn.,..
Blaine
Broadwater..
Carbon
593
413
410
6(')(i
514
G14
652
622
871
778
593
746
456
462
685
670
653
415
641
542
517
481
491
565
828
627
535
706
458
487
61
481
754
309
439
419
992
509
815
510
649
655
1,159
839
410
741
776
585
265
677
J46,131
POPULATION.
5, 657
4,966
4,229
1,206
2,060
1920
Total.
15, 507
12, 860
13, 532
16, 414
15,233
12,015
25, 180
24,886
27, 744
12, 889
13, 559
11,125
26, 634
14, 434
35, 813
14,941
20, 345
13,996
20,351
10, 490
13,115
10,412
27, 633
20,508
10, 106
12,061
22,828
15,341
31,403
100,737
772,897
9,809
28,826
8,383
10,700
23,409
11,865
13,617
29,755
11,941
17,781
8,178
20,548
26,069
8,490
13,803
13,012
16,609
7,642
17,733
548,889
Per
square
rnile
26.3
31.1
33.0
24.6
29.6
19.6
38.6
40.0
31.9
16.6
22.9
14.9
58.4
31.2
52.3
22.3
31.2
33.7
31.7
19.4
25.4
21.6
56.3
36.3
12.2
19.2
42.7
21.7
68.6
206.9
12,670.4
20.4
38.2
27.1
24.4
55.9
12.0
26.8
36.5
23.4
27.4
12.5
17.7
31.1
20.7
18.6
16.8
28. 4
28.8
26.2
7,369
7,015
9,057
3,239
15,279
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.7
7.4
1910
16, 717
14, 557
14,375
IS, .304
15, 604
12,863
19, 488
27, 136
28,833
14, 681
14,283
11,926
19, 559
14, 898
33, 913
15,796
22,556
14,429
21,561
■ 11,438
14,308
12,913
26, 182
21, 451
9,592
13,099
24,695
16,412
35,738
82, 417
687,029
10,607
29,448
9,062
11,869
22,372
11,443
14,864
27,807
11,559
18,598
9,134
21, 458
28,827
9,123
13,378
15, 181
17,377
8,007
18,315
376,053
6,446
3,491
13,962
Montana— Con.
Carter
Cascade
Chouteau. .
Custer
Dawson
Deer Lodge.
Fallon
Fergus
Flathead. . . .
Gallatin
Garfield. .
Glacier. . .
Granite. .
Hill
Jefferson.
Lewis and Clark.
Liberty
Lincoln
McCone
Madison
Meagher
Mineral
Mi.ssoula. ..
Musselshell.
Park
Phillips
Pondera
Powder River.
Powell
Prairie
Ravalli
Richland..
Roosevelt.
Rosebud. .
Sanders
Sheridan. . .
Silver Bow.
Stillwater. .
Sweet Grass.
Teton
Toole
Treasure —
Valley
Wheatland..
Wibaux
Yellowstone.
Nebeaska.
Adams. . .
Antelope.
Arthur. . .
Banner. .
Blaine. ..
Boone......
Box Butte.
Boyd
Brown
Buffalo
Land
areain
square
mUes:
1920.
3,375
3,411
4,213
3,741
2,359
745
1,608
7,146
6,109
2,507
4,837
2,981
1,717
2,892
1,632
3,447
1,451
3,624
2,645
3,622
2,369
1,230
3, 173
2,903
2,661
5,178
1,6.58
3,337
2,329
1,742
2,391
2,103
2,353
4,993
2,861
2,686
726
1,777
1,969
2,044
1,958
960
5,447
1,411
883
2,611
76,808
POPULATION.
565
872
721
742
711
692
1,076
535
1,235
945
1920
Total.
Per
square
mile.
3,972
38,836
11,051
12,194
9,239
15,323
4,548
28,344
21,705
15,864
5,368
4,178
4,167
13,958
5,203
18,660
2,416
7,797
4,747
7,495
a, 622
2,327
24,041
12,030
11,330
9,311
5,741
3,357
6,909
3,684
10,098
8,989
10,347
8,002
4,903
13,847
60,313
7,630
4,926
5,870
3,724
1,990
11,542
5,619
3,113
29,600
1,296,372
22, 621
15,243
1,412
1,435
1,778
14,146
8,407
8,243
6,749
23,787
1.2
11.4
2.6
3.3
3.9
20.6
2.8
4.0
3.6
6.3
1.1
1.4
2.4
4.8
3.2
5.4
1.7
2.2
1.8
2.1
1.1
1.9
7.6
4.1
4.3
1.8
3.5
LO
' 3.0
2.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
L6
1.7
5.2
83.1
4.3
2.5
2.9
1.9
2.1
2.1
4.0
3.5
1L3
16.9
40.0
17.5
2.0
1.9
2.5
20.4
7.8
15.4
5.5
25.2
•Total land area includes part of Yellowstone National Park (198 square miles); total population of
park returned as in Wyoming.
COUNTIES. 37
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Nebraska— Con.
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
475
583
538
735
5,979
1,194
579
405
577
2,588
253
1,402
985
439
472
531
331
927
576
578
975
721
862
1,687
575
464
780
571
528
538
574
722
724
2,393
722
561
578
374
516
1,068
775
958
1,114
853
2,536
573
576
864
576
463
1,417
446
389
579
606
431
886
538
577
POPULATION.
1920
1910
Per
Total.
square
mile.
12,559
26.4
12,726
14,606
25.1
15,403
18,029
33.5
19,786
16,225
22.1
15, 191
4,939
5.5
3,613
11,753
2,0
10,414
8,405
7.0
4,551
14,486
25.0
15,729
11,624
28.7
11,610
13,769
23.9
13,782
26,407
10.2
25,668
7,694
30.4
6,564
10, 160
7.2
8,254
16,004
16.2
15,961
3,282
7.5
1,786
11,815
25.0
11,477
23, 197
43.7
22,145
204,524
617.9
168,546
4,869
5.3
4,098
13,671
23.7
14,674
10,067
17.4
10,303
8,540
8.8
8,572
11,657
16.2
12,083
29,721
34.5
30,325
4,572
2.7
3,538
3,496
6.1
3,417
4,669
10.1
4,933
1,486
1.9
1,097
8,685
15.2
8,047
23,720
44.9
20,361
13,237
24.6
13,459
9,220
16.1
9,578
3,327
4.6
3,011
6,045
8.3
5,415
17,151
7.2
15,545
1,378
1.9
981
10,739
19.1
10,783
16,140
27.9
16,852
8,940
23.9
10, 187
8,583
16.6
9,106
5,294
5.0
3,692
3,594
4.6
3,452
4,498
4.7
1,942
18,894
17.0
18,358
85,902
100.7
73,793
23,420
9.2
15,684
1,596
2.8
1,521
1,946
3.4
2,188
1,692
2.0
2,470
22,511
39.1
19, 101
10,763
23.2
10,379
9,151
6.5
4,584
8,712
19.5
8,926
12,547
32.3
13,095
13,236
22.9
13,019
19,494
32.2
19,323
9,578
22.2
10,582
3,967
4.5
2,570
9,900
18.4
10, 451
10,681
18.5
10,122
Nebraska— Con.
Platte
Polk
Redw-illow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
StantcHi
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webster ,
Wheeler
York
Nevada
Churchill
Clark
Douglas
Elko
Esmeralda
Eureka
Humboldt
Lander
Lincoln
Lyon
Mineral
Nye
Ormsby
Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine
New Hamp-
shire
Belknap
CarroU
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough. .
Merrimack
Rockingham . .
Strafford
Sullivan
Land
area in
square
mdes:
1920.
673
430
720
545
1,004
573
240
756
723
574
2,469
573
2,055
431
578
716
387
570
380
450
578
578
575
109,821
5,050
4,649
8,045
4,859
733
1,825
17,059
8,083
3,413
2,410
4,157
1,350
9,804
3,743
5,721
1,484
10,511
2,287
1,509
4,019
18,294
156
6,053
251
6,251
8.795
9,031
397
955
728
1,798
1,729
895
932
691
379
527
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
19,464
10,714
11,434
18,968
3,703
16,514
9,370
20,589
20,710
15,867
9,625
8,877
4,528
7,756
13,976
1,773
9, 589
9,823
12,180
9,725
10,922
2,531
17, 146
77,407
4,078
1,848
6,504
2,453
2,803
1,469
18,627
8,935
443,083
21,178
15,017
30,975
36,093
40,572
135,512
51,770
52, 498
38, 546
20,922
Per
square
mile.
28.9
24.9
15.9
34.8
3.7
28.8
39.0
27.2
28.6
27.6
3.9
15. 5
2.2
18.0
24.2
2.5
24.8
17.2
32.1
21.6
18.9
4.4
29.8
0.7
0.9
0.6
2.5
0.5
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
2.7
0.5
0.4
15.7
0.5
5.9
3.0
1.0
1910
53.3
15.7
42.5
20.1
23.5
151.4
55.5
76.0
101.7
39.7
19,006
10,521
11,056
17,448
3,627
17,866
9,274
21,179
8,355
15,895
7,328
8,278
5,599
7,542
14,775
1,191
8,704
9,480
12,738
10,397
12,008
2,292
18,721
81,875
2,811
3,321
1,895
8,133
9,369
1,830
6,825
1,786
3,489
3,568
7,513
3,415
3,045
17,434
7,441
49. 1 430,572
21,309
16, 316
30,659
30,753
41,652
126,072
53,335
52, 188
38,951
19,337
38 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 9 — AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
New Jersey.
Atlantic
Bergen
Burlington
Camden
Cape May
Cumberland. . .
Essex
Gloucester
Hudson
Himterdon
Mercer
Middlesex
Monmouth
Morris
Ocean
Passaic
Salem
Somerset
Sussex
Union
Warren ,
New Mexico.
Bernalillo
Chaves
Colfax
Curry
De Baca
Dona Ana
Eddy
Grant
Guadalupe
Hidalgo
Lea
Lincobi
Luna
McKinley
Mora
Otero
Quay
Rio Arriba
Roosevelt
San Juan
San Miguel
Sandoval
Santa J'e
Sierra
Socorro
Taos
Torrance
Union
Valencia
New York.
Albany
Allegany
Bronx
Broome
Cattaraugus.. -
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
7,514
569
237
815
222
265
500
127
332
43
437
226
312
479
475
637
196
343
305
529
103
362
122,503
1,214
6,042
3,798
1,406
2,400
3,821
4,245
3,981
3,031
3,447
4,378
4,779
2,976
5, .506
2,475
6,689
2,905
5,871
2,487
5,476
4,894
3,871
1,973
3,118
15, 070
2,252
3,369
5,370
5,659
47,654
527
1,047
41
705
1,343
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
3,155,900
83,914
210, 703
81,770
190,508
19, 460
61,348
652,089
48,224
629, 154
32, 885
159, 881
162,334
104,925
82,694
22, 155
259,174
36,572
47,991
24,905
200, 157
45,057
360,350
29,855
12,075
21,550
11,236
3,196
16,548
9,116
21, 939
8,015
4,338
3,545
7,823
12, 270
13, 731
13,915
7,902
10,444
19, 552
6,548
8,333
22, 867
8,863
15, 030
4,619
14,061
12, 773
9,731
16,680
13, 795
10,385,227
186,106
36, 842
732,016
113,610
71,323
square
mile.
420.0
147.5
889.0
100.3
858.1
73.4
122.7
0,134.6
145.3
14,631.5
75.3
707.4
520.3
219.1
174.1
34.8
1,322.3
106.6
157.3
47.1
1,943.3
124.5
2.9
1910
2,537,167
24.6
2.0
5.7
8.0
1.3
4.3
2.1
5.5
2.6
1.3
0.8
1.6
4.1
2.5
5.6
1.2
3.6
3.3
2.6
1.5
4.7
2.3
7.6
1.5
0.9
5.7
2.9
3.1
2.4
217.9
353.1
35.2
17,854.0
161. 1
53.1
71,894
138,002
66,565
142,029
19,745
55, 153
512,886
37,308
537,231
33,569
125,657
114,426
94,734
74,704
21,318
215,902
26,999
38,820
26,781
140, 197
43, 187
327,301
23, 006
16,850
16,460
11,443
12, 893
12,400
14, 813
10,927
7,822
3,913
12,963
12,611
7,069
14,912
16, 624
12,064
8,504
22, 930
8,579
14, 770
3,536
14, 761
12,008
10,119
11,404
13,320
9,113,614
173, 666
41,412
78, 809
65, 919
New York-
Con.
Cayuga
Chatauqua...
Chemung
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia .
Cortland . .
Delaware .
Dutchess..
Erie
Essex
FrankUn.
Fulton...
Genesee. .
Greene...
Hamilton .
Herkimer.
Jefferson . .
Kings
Lewis
Livingston..
Madison ....
Monroe
Montgomery. ..
Nassau
New York.
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga..
Ontario
Orange. .
Orleans .
Oswego .
Otsego. .
Putnam.
Queens
Rensselaer...
Richmond. . .
Rockland
St. Lawrence.
Saratoga
Schenectady . .
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca
Steuben.
Suffolk..
Sullivan .
Tioga...
Tompkins
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Wyoming
Yates
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
703
1,069
407
894
1,049
644
503
1,449
806
1,034
1,836
1,678
516
496
643
1,700
1,459
1,274
71
1,270
631
650
663
398
274
22
522
1,250
781
649
834
396
966
1,009
233
108
663
57
183
2,701
823
206
642
336
336
1,398
920
1,002
520
476
1,137
876
837
599
448
601
343
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
65,221
115,348
65, 872
34,969
43, 898
38,930
29,625
42, 774
91, 747
634,688
31,871
43, 541
44,927
37, 976
25,796
3, 970
64, 962
82, 250
2,018,356
23, 704
36,830
39, 535
352, 034
57, 928
126, 120
2,2,S4,103
118,705
182, 833
241,465
52, 652
119,844
28,619
71,045
46,200
10, 802
469, 042
113, 129
116,531
45, 548
88, 121
60, 029
109, 363
21,303
13, 098
24,735
80,627
110,246
33,163
24, 212
35, 285
74, 979
31,673
44,888
48, 827
344, 436
30,314
16,641
Per
square
raile.
92.8
107.9
161.8
39.1
41.8
60.5
58.9
29.5
113.8
613.8
17.4
25.9
87.1
76.6
40.1
2.3
44.5
64.6
28,427.5
18.7
58.4
60.8
531.0
145.5
460.3
103,.S22.9
v227. 4
146.3
309.2
81. 1
143.7
72.3
73.5
4.5.8
40.4
4,343.0
170.6
2,044.4
248.9
32.6
72.9
530.9
33.2
39.0
73.6
57.7
119.8
33.1
46.6
74.1
65.9
36.2
53.6
81.5
768.8
50.4
48.5
COUNTIES. 39
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
North
Carolina.,
Alamance
Alexander
AUeghany
Anson
Ashe
Avery
Beaufort
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus
CaldweU
Cam.den
Carteret
Caswell
Catawba
Chatham
Cherokee
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland . . .
Currituck
Dare
Davidson ,
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
FrarikUn
Gaston
Gates
Graham
Granville
Greene
Guilford
HaUfax
Harnett
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Lenoir
Lincoln
McDowell
Macon
Madison
Martin
Mecklenburg...
48, 740
POPULATION.
1920
492
289
234
556
427
238
840
703
976
790
639
534
390
471
220
573
402
408
696
4,54
165
220
496
933
660
670
292
377
569
258
790
312
509
376
468
363
359
298
503
252
691
676
588
546
358
341
417
617
588
494
807
417
261
390
299
443
513
436
438
597
Total.
2,559,123
Per
square
mile.
52.5
32, 718
12,212
7,403
28,334
21,001
10,335
31,024
23, 993
19, 761
14, 876
64,148
23,297
33, 730
19,984
5,382
15, 384
15, 759
33,839
23, 814
15,242
10,649
4,646
34, 272
30, 124
29,048
35, 064
7,268
5,115
35,201
13, 578
30, 223
42, 219
37,995
77, 269
26,667
51,242
10,537
4,872
26,846
16,212
79, 272
43,766
28, 313
23,496
18,248
16,294
11, 722
8,386
37,956
13,396
48,998
9,912
13,400
29, 555
17,862
16, 763
12, 887
20,083
20, 828
80,695
66.5
42.3
31.6
51i,0
49.2
43.4
1910
2,206.287
28, 712
11,592
7,745
25, 465
19,074
36.9
34.1
20.2
30, 877
23,039
18,006
18.8
14, 432
100.4
49,798
43.6
21,408
86.5
26, 240
42.4
20, 579
24.5
5,640
26.8
13,776
39.2
14, 858
82.9
27,918
34.2
22,635
33.6
14, 136
64.5
11,303
21.1
3, 909
69.1
29, 494
32.3
28, 020
44.0
25, 594
52.3
35,284
24.9
7,693
13.6
4,841
61.9
52.6
29, 404
13, 394
38.3
25,442
135.3
74.6
35, 276
32,010
205.5
47,311
57.0
24, 692
141.2
37,063
29.4
10, 455
16.3
4,749
53.4
25, 102
64.3
13,0a
114.7
64.7
60,497
37,646
48.2
22, 174
43.0
21,020
51.0
16,262
47.8
15,436
28.1
13.6
8,840
64.6
34,315
27.1
12, 998
60.7
41,401
23.8
8,721
51.3
11, 376
75.8
22,769
59.7
17, 132
37.8
13, 538
25.1
12, 191
46.1
20, 132
47.6
17, 797
135.2
67,031
North Caro-
lina—Con.
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico ,
Pasquotank
Pender
Perquimans.
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Richmond.. .
Robeson
Rockingham.
Rowan
Rutherford.
Sampson ..
Scotland...
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wake
Warren
Washington.
Watauga
Wayne..
Wilkes..
Wilson..
Yadkin .
Yancey .
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
North Dakota
Adams
Barnes
Benson
BilUngs
Bottineau
Bowman
Burke
Burleigh
Cass
Cavalier
Dickey
Divide
Dunn
Eddy
Emmons
213
498
639
586
216
504
743
390
350
223
815
252
391
627
251
803
521
990
579
4S9
544
8S6
349
416
480
520
553
379
390
565
279
824
425
327
303
571
735
373
324
298
70,183
997
1,510
1,364
1, 168
1,681
1,164
1,113
1, 6.'51
1,763
1,494
1,142
1,270
2,084
651
1,563
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
Per
square
mile.
11, 278
14,607
21, 388
41,061
40, 620
23,184
14, 703
17, 895
9,060
17,670
14, 788
11,137
18, 973
45,569
8,832
30,856
25,567
54,674
44,149
44,062
31,426
36,002
15,600
27,429
20,575
32,464
13, 224
9,303
4,849
36, 029
22,799
75, 155
21, 593
11,429
13,477
43,640
32,644
36, 813
16, .391
15,093
646, 872
5,593
18,678
13,095
3,126
15,109
4,768
9,511
15, 578
41, 477
15,555
10,499
9,637
8,828
6,493
11,288
52.9
29.3
33.5
70.1
188. 1
46.0
19.8
45.9
25.9
79.2
18.1
44.2
48.5
72.7
35.2
3S.4
49.1
55.2
76.3
90.1
57.8
40.6
44.7
65.9
42.9
62.4
23.9
24.5
12.4
63.8
81.7
91.2
50.8
35.0
44.5
76.4
44.4
98.7
50.6
50.6
9.2
1910
5.6
12.4
9.6
2.7
9.0
4.1
8.5
9.4
2.3.5
10.4
9.2
7.6
4.2
10.0
7.2
17,245
14,967
17, 010
33, 727
32, 037
22,323
14, 125
15,064
9,966
16, 693
15,471
11,054
17,356
36,340
7,640
29,491
19, 673
51,945
36,442
37,521
28,385
29,982
15, 363
19,909
20, 151
29,705
10,403
7,191
5,219
33,277
19,425
63,229
20,266
11,062
13,556
35,698
30,282
28, 269
15,428
12,072
577, 056
5,407
18,066
12,681
10,186
17, 295
4,668
9,064
13, 087
33,935
15,659
9,839
«,015
5,302
4,800
9,796
40 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
North Dakota
—Con.
Foster
Golden Valley...
Grand Forks
Grant
Griggs
Hettinger .
Kidder
La Moure.
Logan
McHenry .
Mcintosh .
McKenzie.
McLean...
Mercer
Morton
Mountrail.
Nelson
Oliver
Pembina. .
Pierce
Ramsey..
Ransom..
ReuviUe . ,
Richland.
Rolette...
Sargent . .
Sheridan.
Sioux
Slope
Stark
Steele
Stutsman.
Towner...
Traill
Walsh....
Ward....
WeUs....
Williams.
Adams
AUen
Ashland
Ashtabula.
Athens
Auglaize .
Belmont .
Brown...
Butler....
Carroll . . .
Champaign..
Clark
Clermont
Clinton
Columbiana.
Coshocton —
Crawford
Cuyahoga
Darke
Defiance.....
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
644
1,013
1,433
1,681
717
1,132
1,386
1,147
997
1,888
1,003
2,847
2,305
1,110
1,947
1,914
981
720
1,117
1,055
1,205
860
899
1,437
918
855
996
1,114
1,223
1,366
717
2,282
1,037
865
1,282
2,054
1,293
2.138
OHIO 40,740
646
406
421
723
487
397
530
481
452
387
421
407
465
411
534
558
409
463
586
405
POPULATION.
Total.
Per
square
mile
6,108
4,832
28,795
9,553
7,402
7,685
7,798
11,564
7,723
15, 544
9.010 j
9,544
17,266
8,224
18,714
12,140
10, 362
4,425
16, 177
9,283
15, 427
11,618
7,776
20, 887
10,061
9,655
7,935
3,308
4,940
13, 542
7,401
24,575
8,327
12, 210
19,078
28,811
12, 957
17,980
5,759,394
22,403
68, 223
24, 627
65, 545
50, 430
29,527
93, 193
22, 621
87, 025
16, 942
25, 071
80, 728
28, 291
23, 036
83,131
29, 595
36, 054
943, 495
42,911
24,549
9.5
4.8
20.1
5.7
10.3
5.6
10.1
7.7
8.2
9.0
3.4
7.5
7.4
6.3
10.6
6.1
13.6
12.8
13.5
8.6
14.5
11.0
11.3
8.0
3.0
4.0
10.0
10.3
10.8
8.0
14.1
14.9
14.0
10.0
8.4
1910
5,313
27,888
"6," 274
6,557
5,962
10,724
6,168
17,627
7,251
5,720
14,496
4,747
25, 289
8,491
30,140
3,677
14, 749
9,740
16, 199
10, 345
7,840
19,669
9,558
9,202
8,103
12, 504
7,616
18, 189
8,963
12, 545
19, 491
25, 281
11,814
14,234
141.4 4,767,121
41.0
24,755
168.0
56, 680
68.5
22,976
90.7
59,547
103.6
47,798
74.4
31,246
175. 8
76, 856
47.0
24,832
192.5
70, 271
41.2
15,761
59.6
26, 351
198.3
66, 435
60.8
29, 551
56.0
23, 680
155.7
76,619
.53.0
30, 121
88.2
34, 036
2,037.8
637, 425
73.2
42,933
60.6
24, 498
Ohio — Con.
Delaware
Erie
Fairfield
Fayette
Franklin.....
Fulton
Gallia
Geauga
Greene
Guernsey
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Harrison
Henry
Higliland
Hocking
Holmes
Huron
Jackson
J efferson
Knox
Lake
Lawrence
Licking
Logan
Lorain
Lucas
Madison
Mahoning
Marion
Medina
Meigs
fiercer
Miami
Monroe
Montgomery. .
Morgan
Morrow ,
Muskingum..,
Noble ,
Ottawa
Paulding
Perry
Pickaway
Pike
Portage
Preble
Putnam
Richland
Ross
Sandusky
Scioto
Soiieca
Shelby
Stark
Summit
Trumbull
Tuscarawas...
Union
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
445
256
495
413
617
405
449
416
415
518
407
535
473
401
414
549
411
418
494
404
407
613
241
443
669
451
497
342
497
427
409
435
412
. 450
408
448
456
402
403
064
399
270
413
399
490
428
621
416
482
603
668
413
623
550
413
566
408
633
656
446
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
26, 013
39, 789
40, 484
21,518
283, 951
23,445
23,311
16, 036
31, 221
46, 352
square
mile.
58.5
155.4
81.8
52.1
549.2
57.9
51.9
36.1
75.2
87.6
493, 678
1,213.0
38, 394
71.8
29, 107
61.7
19, 625
48.9
23, 362
56.4
27, 610
50.3
23,291
56.7
16, 966
40.6
32, 424
65.6
27,342
67.7
77, 580
190.6
29, 580
57.7
28,667
119.0
39, 540
89.3
66,426
84.3
30, 104
66.7
90, 612
182.3
275, 721
S06.2
19, 662
39.6
186,310
436.3
42,004
102.7
26,067
59.9
26, 189
63.6
26, 872
59.7
48, 428
118.7
20,660
46.1
209, 532
460.5
14, 565
36.2
15, 670
38.6
67, 980
87.3
17, 849
44.7
22, 193
82. 2
18, 736
45.4
36, 098
90.6
25, 788
52.6
14,151
33.1
36, 269
69.6
23, 238
55.9
27, 751
57.6
55, 178
109.7
41, 556
02.2
37, 109
89.9
62, 850
100. 9
43,176
78.5
25, 923
02.8
177, 218
313.1
286, 065
701. 1
83,920
132. 6
63, 578
114.6
20, 918
46.9
COUNTIES. 41
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Ohio — Con.
Van Wert. . . .
Vinton
Warren
Washington . .
Wayne
Williams
Wood
Wyandot
Oklahoma.
Adair
Alfalfa
Atolta
Beaver
Beckham
Blaine
Bryan
Caddo
Canadian
Carter
Cherokee
Choctaw
Cimarron
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Cotton
Craig
Creek
Custer
Delaware
Dewey
EUis
Garfield
Garvin
Grady
Grant
Greer
Harmon
Harper
HaskeU
Hughes
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnston
Kay
Kingfisher...
Kiowa
Latimer
Le Flore
Lincoln
Logan
Love
McClain
MeCurtain . . .
Mcintosh
Major
Marshall
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
406
412
413
630
557
411
612
406
09, 414
584
867
997
1,813
917
931
928
1,289
891
831
791
790
1,849
554
525
1,096
630
757
962
998
794
989
1,218
1,061
821
1,112
994
644
548
1, 033
615
790
778
767
658
934
890
1,062
735
1,614
959
739
496
562
1,897
708
937
419
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
28, 210
12, 075
25, 716
43,049
41, 346
24, 627
44, 892
19, 481
2,028,283
^3^703^
16, 253
20,862
14, 048
18, 989
15, 875
40,700
34, 207
22, 288
40,247
19, 872
32, 144
3,436
19, 389
18,406
26, 629
16, 679
19, 160
62,480
18,736
13,868
12, 434
11,673
37,500
32, 445
33, 943
16, 072
15,836
11,261
7,623
19, 397
26, 045
22, 141
17, 664
20, 125
34,907
15, 671
23,094
13,866
42,765
33,406
27,550
12, 433
19,326
37, 905
26, 404
12, 426
14. 674
Per
square
mile.
69.5
29.3
62.3
68.3
74.2
59.9
73.4
48.0
1910
29,119
13,096
24, 497
45, 422
38, 058
25, 198
46, 330
20, 760
29.2 1,6.57,155
23. 5
10, .535
18.7
18, 138
20.9
13, 808
7.7
13,631
20.7
19,699
17.1
17, 960
43.9
29, 854
26.5
35,685
25.0
23, 501
48.4
25, 358
25.1
16, 778
40.7
21,862
1.9
4,553
35.0
18, 843
35.1
15,817
24.3
41, 489
26.5
25.3
17, 404
64.9
26,223
18.8
23, 231
17.5
11,469
12.6
14, 132
9.6
15, 375
35.3
33, 050
39. 5
26,545
30.5
30,309
16.2
18, 760
24.6
16, 449
20. 5
11, 328
7.4
8,189
31.5
18, 875
33.0
24, 040
28.5
23, 737
23.0
17,430.
30.6
16, 734
37.4
26, 999
17.6
18, 825
21.7
27, 526
18.9
11,321
26.5
29, 127
34.8
34, 779
37.3
31, 740
25.1
10, 236
34.4
15, 659
20.0
20, 681
37.3
20,961
13.3
15, 248
35.0
11,619
Oklahoma -
Con.
Mayes
Murray
Muskogee
Noble
Nowata
Okfuskee
Oklahoma
Okmulgee
Osage
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottawatomie.
Pushmataha..
Roger Mills...
Rogers
Seminole
Sequoyali
Stephens
Texas
Tillman
Tulsa
Wagoner
Washington. . .
Washita
Woods
Woodward
Oregon
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop
Columbia
Coos
Crook
Currv
Descnutes
Douglas
Gilliam
Grant
Harney
Hood River...
Jackson
Jefferson
Josephine
Klamath
Lake
Lane
Lincoln
I-inn
Malheur
Marion
Land
area in
square
iniles:
1920.
676
424
814
734
586
623
717
697
2,277
477
5&4
678
1,370
728
793
1,430
1,135
710
633
693
897
2,065
850
585
545
425
1,006
1,255
1,233
95, 607
3,086
688
1,868
821
662
1,628
2,934
1,612
3,065
4,991
1,201
4,520
9,933
540
2,794
1,779
1,637
5,999
7,920
4,587
1,008
2,258
9,883
1,193
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
16,829
13, 115
61, 710
13, 560
15, 899
25, 051
116, 307
55, 072
36, 536
41, 108
19, 126
30, 180
52, 570
30, 949
46, 028
17, 514
10, 638
17, 605
23, 808
26,786
24, 692
13, 975
22, 433
109, 023
21, 371
27,002
22, 237
15. 939
14, 663
783, 389
Per
square
mile
17, 929
13, 744
37, 698
23,030
13,960
22, 257
3,424
3,025
9,622
21, 332
3, 960
5,496
3,992
8,315
20, 405
3,211
7, 655
11,413
3,991
36,166
6,084
24, 550
10, 907
47,187
24.9
30.9
75.8
18.5
27.1
40.2
162.2
79.0
16.0
86.2
32.8
44.5
38.4
42.5
58.0
12.2
9.4
24.8
37.6
38.7
27.5
6.8
26.4
186.4
39.2
63.5
22.1
12.7
11.9
8.2
5.8
20.0
20.2
28.1
21.1
13.7
1.2
1.9
3.1
4.3
3.3
1.2
0.4
15.4
7.3
1.8
4.7
L9
0.5
7.9
6.0
10.9
1.1
39.6
1910
13, 596
12, 744
52, 743
14, 945
14,223
19, 995
85,232
21, 115
20, 101
15, 713
17, 332
23, 735
47,650
24,331
43,595
10, US
12, 861
17, 736
19, 964
25, 005
22, 252
14, 249
18,650
34, 995
22, 086
17, 484
25, 034
17, 567
16, 592
672, 765
18,076
10,663
29,931
16,106
10, 580
17,959
9,315
2,044
19,674
3,701
5,607
4,059
8,016
25, 756
9,567
8,554
4,658
33,783
5,587
22, 662
8,601
39, 780
42 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
Oregon— Con.
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook
Umatilla
Union
Wallowa
Wasco
Washington
Wheeler
Yamhill
Pennsylvania.
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton ,
Columbia ,
Crawford ,
Cumberland
Dauphin ,
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Frankhn
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lackawanna
Lancaster
I^awrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
I>ycoming
MeKean.
Mercer
Miiflin
Monroe
2,025
434
709
836
1,125
3, 203
2,007
3,169
2,343
731
1,704
714
44,832
528
725
653
429
1,026
865
535
1, 145
608
790
717
392
406
1,146
777
601
1,142
878
479
1, 038
528
522
185
806
781
796
424
751
403
574
918
829
666
392
451
941
360
360
344
892
1,220
987
700
39S
623
POPULATION.
Total.
6,617
275, 898
14, 181
3,826
8,810
25. 946
16, 636
9,778
13, 648
26, 376
2,791
20, 529
8.720,017
34, 583
1,1,8.1,808
75, 568
111.621
38, 277
200, 854
128, 334
53, 166
82, 476
77, 270
197, 839
6,297
62, 565
44,304
115, 120
36, 170
103, 236
33, 555
48, 349
60, 667
58, 578
153, 116
173, 084
34, 9,S1
153, 536
188,104
7,477
62, 275
9,617
30,804
39, 848
80,910
62, 104
14, 464
286, 311
173, 797
$,% 545
63, 152
148, 101
390, 991
83,100
48, 934
93, 788
31, 439
24, 295
Per
square
mile.
2.8
635.7
20.0
4.6
7.8
8.1
8.3
3.1
5.8
36.1
1.6
28.8
194.5
65. 5
1,635.6
115.7
260.2
37.3
60.2
90.4
38. 2
100.9
58.4
110.9
293.3
935. 6
4.3.4
196.6
236.3
17.6
82.9
23.9
53.7
43.4
97.6
93.2
36.9
634.8
184.7
237.6
175.4
430.5
438. 3
68.1
49.6
134.0
79.0
39.0
1910
4.357
226, 261
13, 469
4,242
6,266
20, 309
16, 191
8,364
Ifi, 336
21. .522
2,484
18, 285
7,665,111
34, 319
1,018,403
67,880
78, 353
38, 879
232.2
183, 222
239.9
108, 858
46.4
54,526
135. 7
76, 530
97.8
72, 689
275. 9
166, 131
16.1
7,644
1.54. 1
52, 846
38.7
43, 424
148. 2
109, 213
36, 638
93,768
31,545
48, 467
61, 565
54, 479
136, 152
117,906
35, 871
115,517
167,449
9,435
59, 775
9,703
28,882
38, 304
66, 210
63,090
15, 013
259, 570
167, 029
70, 032
59, 565
118,8.32
343, 186
SO, 813
47, 868
77, 699
27, 785
22, 941
Pennsylvania—
Con.
Montgomery
.Montour
Northampton . . .
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Sustiuehanna.. .
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Wasliington ,
Wayne
Westmoreland . .
Wvoming
York
Rhode
Island.
Bristol
Kent
Newport
Providence.
Washington
South
Carolina.
Abbeville.
Aiken
Allendale.
Anderson .
Bamberg..
Barnwell...
Beaufort...
Berkeley . . .
Calhoim
Charleston .
Cherokee
Chester
Chesterfield .
Clarendon...
Colleton
Darlington .
Dillon
Dorchest or .
Edgefield...
Fairfield
Florence
Georgetown.
Greenvillo...
Greenwood..
Hamptou . . .
Land
area in
square
rniles:
1920.
484
130
372
454
564
128
544
1,071
777
311
1,034
458
824
1,142
305
661
902
862
739
1,039
397
903
1,067
24
174
114
430
325
.30, 495
510
1,100
435
758
375
522
702
1,238
391
373
592
837
704
1,126
605
471
613
524
706
699
828
761
473
513
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
199, 310
14, 080
153, 506
122, 079
22, 875
1,823,779
6.818
21, 089
217, 754
17, 129
82, 112
9,520
34, 763
37, 118
15, 850
59, 184
40, 024
188, 992
27, 435
273. 568
14, 101
144, 521
604, 397
23,113
38, 269
42, 893
475, 190
24, 932
1,683,724
27, 139
45, 574
16,098
76, 349
20, 962
23,081
22, 269
22, 558
18,384
108, 450
27, 570
33, 389
31, 969
34, 878
29, 897
39, 126
25,278
19, 459
23, 928
27, 159
50, 406
21,716
88, 498
35, 791
19, 550
Per
square
mile.
411.8
108. 3
412. 7
268.9
40.6
14,248.3
12.5
19.7
280.2
55.1
79.4
20.8
42.2
32.5
52.0
89.5
44.4
219.2
37.1
263.3
35.5
160.0
566. 4
963. 0
219.9
^76.3
1,105.1
76.7
55.2
53.2
41.4
37.0
100. 7
65.9
44.2
31.7
18.2
47.0
122.1
73.9
56.4
38.2
49.5
26.6
64.7
53.7
31.7
45. 7
38.5
72.1
26.2
116.3
75.7
38.1
1910
169, .590
14, 868
127, 667
111.420
24, 136
1,549,008
8,033
29, 729
207, 894
16, 800
67, 717
11,293
37, 746
42,829
16,249
56, 359
39, 573
143, 680
29, 236
231, 304
15, 509
136, 405
542, 610
17,602
36, 378
39, 335
424, 353
24, 942
1,515,400
34,804
41,849
69, 568
18,544
34,209
30, 355
23, 487
16, 634
88, 594
26, 179
29,425
26, 301
32, 188
35, 390
36,027
22,615
17,891
28,281
29,442
35,671
22,270
08, 377
34,225
25, 126
COUNTIES. 43
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
South Caro-
lina— Con.
Horry
Jasper
Kershaw
Lancaster
Laurens
Lee
Lexington..
McCorraick.
Marion
Marlboro
Newberry
Oconee
Orangeburg..
Pickens
Richland
Saluda
Spartanburg.
Sumter
Union
Williamsburg-
York
South
Dakota...
Aurora
Beadle
Bennett
Bon Homme.
Brookings
Brown
Brule
Buffalo-...
Butte
Campbell.
Charles Mi.x.
Clark
Clay
Codington . . .
Corson
Custer...,
Davison.
Day
Deuel
Dewey. .
Douglas —
Edmunds..
Fall River.
Faulk
Grant ,
Gregory.
Haakon .
Hamlin.
Hand...
Hanson..
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
1,158
596
673
515
690
407
779
379
529
519
GUI
650
1,131
529
751
435
765
574
492
927
651
76, S68
719
1,250
1, 173
573
791
1,750
837
479
2,289
774
1,134
974
403
701
2,526
1,573
432
1,061
632
1,907
435
1,158
1,756
1,018
691
1,032
1,819
520
1,426
432
POPULATION.
19-20
Total.
32,077
9,868
29, 398'
28, 628
42, 660
26, 827
35, 676
16,444
23,721
33, ISO
35, 552
30,117
64, 907
28, 329
78, 122
22, 088
94,265
43, 040
30, 372
38, 539
50, 536
636, 547
7,246
19, 273
1,924
11,940
16,119
29, 509
7,141
1,715
6,819
5,305
16,256
11, 136
9,654
16,549
7,249
3,907
14, 139
15, 194
8, 759
4,802
6,993
8,336
6,985
6,442
10,880
12,700
4,596
8, 054
8,778
6,202
square
mile.
27.7
16.6
43.7
55.6
61.7
65.9
45.8
43.4
44.8
63.9
59.1
46.3
57.4
53. 6
104.0
50.8
123. 2
75.0
61.7
41.0
77.6
8.3
10.1
1.5.4
1.6
20.8
20.4
16.9
8.5
3.6
3.0
6.9
14. 3
11.4
24.0
2.3.6
2.9
2.5
32.7
14.3
13.9
16.1
7.2
4.0
6.3
15.7
12.3
2.5
15.5
6.2
14.4
1910
26, 995
27, 094
26, 650
41, 550
25,318
32, 040
20, 596
31, 189
34, 586
27, 337
55, S93
25, 422
55,143
20, 943
83, 405
3S, 472
29,911
37,626
47,718
' 583,888
6, 143
1.5,776
96
11,061
14, 178
25, 867
6,451
1,.589
4,993
5,244
14, 899
10,901
8,711
14, 092
2, 929
4,458
11,625
14, 372
7,768
1,145
6,400
7,654
7,763
6,716
10, 303
13,061
7,475
7,870
6,2.37
South Dakota—
Con.
Harding
Hughes
Hutchinson . . .
Hyde
Jackson...;...
Jerauld
Jones
Kingsliury.
Lake
Lawrence . .
Lincoln
LjTnan
McCook....
McPherson.
Marshall
Meade
McUotte
Miner
Minnehaha.
Moody
Pennington .
Perkins
Potter
Roberts
Sanborn
Shannon .
Spink....
Stanley..
Sully
Todd
Tripp
Turner
Union
Walworth.
Washabaugh.
Washington..
Yankton
Ziebach
Tennes.see^ ..
Anderson .
Bedford. . .
Benton . . .
Bledsoe . . .
Bloimt
Bradley. . .
CampbeU .
Cannon . .
Carroll
Carter
Cheatham.
Chester
Claiborne.
Clay
Cocke
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
2,682
759
817
866
816
531
982
814
562
797
574
1,643
573
1,157
3,491
1,303
568
815
527
■2,792
2,914
898
1,111
576
964
1,511
1,521
1,058
.1,397
1,629
617
452
742
1,071
1,157
523
2,504
41,087
342
514
456
391
571
336
459
268
619
353
314
313
468
254
427
population.
1920
Total.
3,953
5,711
13,475
3,315
2,472
6,338
3,004
12, 802
12, 2.57
13, 029
13, 893
6, 591
9,990
7,705
9, 596
9,367
3,850
8, .560
42,490
9,742
12, 720
7,993
4, 382
16,514
7,877
2,003
1.5,768
2,908
2,831
2,784
11,970
14, 871
11,099
8,447
1,166
1, 521
15, 2.33
3,718
2,.337,885
18,298
21,737
12, 046
7,21S
28,800
18,652
28, 265
10, 241
24,361
21, 488
10,039
9,669
23, 286
9, 193
20,782
Per
square
mile.
1.5
7.5
16.5
3.8
3.0
11.9
3.1
15.7
21.8
16.3
24.2
4.0
17.4
6.7
10.8
2.7
3.0
15.1
52. 1
18.5
4.0
2.7
4.9
14.9
13.7
2.1
10.4
1.9
2.7
2.0
7.3
24.1
24.6
1L4
1.1
L3
29.1
1.5
56.1
53.5
42.3
26.4
IS. 5
50.4
55.5
61.6
38.2
39.4
60.9
32.0
30.9
49. S
30.2
48.7
1910
4,228
6,271
12, 319
3,307
5,120
12,560
10,711
19,694
12,712
10, 848
9,589
6,791
8,021
12, 640
1,700
7,661
29, 631
8,695
12,453
11,348
4,466
14, 897
6,607
15,981
14,975
2,462
2,164
8,323
13,840
10,676
6,488
(')
C-)
13,135
2,184,789
17,717
22,667
12, 452
6,329
20,809
16,336
27, 387
10,825
23,971
19, 838
10,540
9,090
23,504
9,009
19,399
1 Includes population of .\rmstrong and Schnasse Counties (939) and of Sterling Coimty (252), taken to
form part of Ziebach County siuce 1910; of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (6,607), not returned by
counties.
2 Not returned separately.
'Total for 1910 includes population (5,210) of James County, annexed to Hamilton County in 1919.
44 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATTON OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Tennessee —
Con.
Coffee
Crockett
Cumberland
Davidson
DeKalb
Decatur. .
Dickson. .
Dyer
Fayette..
Fentress .
Franklin.
Gibson...
Giles
Grainger.
Greene...
Grundy
Hamblen...
Hamilton..
Hancock . . .
Hardeman .
Hardin
Hawkins...
Haywood . .
Henderson .
Henry
Kickman
Houston
Humphreys.
Jackson
Jeflerson
Johnson
Knox
Lake
Lauderdale.
Lawrence . .
Lewis
Lincoln . .
Loudon . .
McMinn..
McNairy .
Macon . . .
Madison..
Marion. . .
Marshall .
Maury . . .
Putnam
Rhea
Roane
Robertson..
Rutherford.
Land
area in
square
miles;
1920.
Meigs
Monroe
Montgomery
Moore
Morgan
Obion...
Overton.
Perry . . .
Pickett..
Polk....
443
267
655
511
311
288
549
500
618
486
575
633
628
307
013
375
158
574
228
697
582
482
508
536
626
570
197
451
301
312
294
504
122
456
611
286
587
219
432
588
552
504
378
582
207
673
516
141
529
552
446
487
162
432
404
365
380
455
614
POPULATION.
Total.
17,344
17, 438
10, 094
167, 815
15, 370
10, 198
19, 342
29,983
31, 499
10. 435
20,641
43, 388
30, 948
13, 369
32, 824
9,753
15,056
115,954
10, 454
22, 278
17,291
22,918
25, 386
18. 436
27, 151
16,216
6,212
13, 482
14,955
17,677
12. 230
112, 926
9,075
21, 494
23, 593
5,707
25, 786
16, 275
25, 133
18, 350
14, 922
43,824
17, 402
17, 375
35,403
6,077
22,060
32, 265
4,491
13, 285
28, 393
17,617
7, 765
5,205
14, 243
22. 231
13, 812
24, 624
25,621
33,059
Per
square
mile
39.2
65.3
15.4
328.4
49.4
35.4
35.2
60.0
51.0
21.5
35.9
68.5
49.3
43.5
53.5
26.0
95.3
202.0
45.9
32.0
29.7
47.5
50.0
34.4
43.4
28.4
31.5
29.9
49.7
56.7
41.6
224.1
74.4
47.1
38.6
20.0
43.9
74.3
58.2
31.2
52.2
79.4
34.5
46.0
60.8
29.4
32.8
62.5
31.9
25.1
51.4
39.5
15.9
32.1
33.0
55.0
37.8
64.8
56.3
53.8
1910
15,625
16, 076
9, 327
149, 478
15,434
10,093
19, 955
27, 721
30, 257
7,446
20,491
41,630
32, 629
13,888
31,083
8,322
13, 650
89, 267
10, 778
23,011
17, 521
23, 587
25, 910
17,030
25, 434
16, 527
6,224
13, 908
15,036
17, 755
13, 191
94, 187
8,704
21, 105
17, 569
6,033
25, 908
13,612
21, 046
16. 356
14, 559
39. 357
18, 820
16, 872
40,456
6,131
20, 716
33, 672
4, 800
11,458
29, 946
15, 854
8, 815
5,087
14, 116
20, 023
15, 410
22, 860
25,466
33,199
Tennessee—
Con.
Scott
Sequatchie
Sevier
Shelby
Smith
Stewart . . .
SuUivan...
Sumner . . .
Tipton....
Trousdale.
Unicoi
Union
Van Buren..
Warren
Washington.
Wayne
Weakley
White
Williamson .
Wilson
Texas .
Anderson .
Andrews..
Angelina..
Aransas...
Archer
Armstrong.
Atascosa . . .
Austin
Bailey
Bandera...
Ba'^trop.
Baylor..
Bep
Bell
Bexar. . .
Blanco...
Borden . .
Bosque..
Bowie. . .
Brazoria .
Brazos . . .
Brewster.
Briscoe.. -
Brooks. . .
Brown . . .
Burleson.
Burnet.. .
Caldwell .
Calhoun..
Callahan .
Cameron .
Camp
Carson . . .
Cass
Castro —
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
550
264
587
801
296
449
436
558
442
106
201
235
293
423
325
749
580
363
586
613
262, 398
938
1,565
940
240
872
903
1, .358
728
1,030
811
867
880
856
1,083
1,263
750
895
975
873
1,340
597
5,935
903
974
956
684
974
511
563
854
1,401
207
893
951
896
, POPULATION.
1920
Total.
13,411
3, 632
22, 384
223, 216
17, 134
14,664
36, 259
27, 708
30, 258
5,996
10, 120
11,615
2,624
17,306
34, 052
12, 877
31,053
15, 701
23, 409
26,241
4,663,228
34,318
350
22, 287
2,064
5,254
2,816
12, 702
18, 874
517
4,001
26,649
7,027
12,137
46,412
202,096
4,063
965
18,032
39,472
20,614
21,975
4,822
2,948
4,560
21,682
16,855
9,499
25,160
4,700
11,844
36, 662
11,103
3,078
30,041
1,948
Per
square
mile
24.4
13.8
38.1
278.7
57.9
32.7
83.2
49.7
68.5
56.6
50.3
49.4
9.0
40.9
104.8
17.2
53.5
43.3
.39.9
42.8
17.8
36.6
0.2
23.7
8.6
' 6.0
3.1
9.4
25.9
0.5
4.9
30.7
8.0
14.2
42.9
160.0
.5.4
1.1
18.5
45.2
15.4
36.8
0.8
3.3
4.7
22.7
24.6
9.8
49.2
8.3
13.9
26. 2
53.6
3.4
31.6
2.2
COUNTIES. 45
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Texas— Con.
Chambers.
Cherokee. .
Childress. .
Clay
Cochran . .
Coke
Coleman
Collin
CoUinpsworth .
Colorado
Comal
Comanche .
Concho
Cooke
Coryell....
Cottle
Crane
Crockett . .
Crosby
Culberson.
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
De Witt . . . ,
Deaf Smith .
Delta...
Denton.
Dickens.
Dimmit.
Donley . .
Duval . . .
Eastland.
Ector
Edwards.
El Paso..
Ellis....
Erath...
FaUs....
Fannin.
Fayette .
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bond .
Franklin . . ,
Freestone .
Frio
Gaines
Galveston.
Garza
Gillespie..
Glasscock .
Goliad
Gonzales . .
Gray
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
Grayson . . .
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe.
Hale
618
1,019
7:?3
1,1.58
869
g.'^l
1,290
878
898
972
559
9^8
918
902
1,085
1,012
878
3,215
870
3,787
1,532
859
903
879
1,549
261
952
8S1
1,360
906
1,703
925
892
1,960
923
975
1,083
745
838
968
885
1,011
612
792
289
882
1,124
1,540
395
870
1,109
866
799
1,020
899
942
312
812
703
1,036
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
4,162
37, 633
10,933
16,864
67
4,557
18,805
49,609
9,154
19,013
8,824
25, 748
5,847
25, 667
20,601
6,901
37
1,500
6,084
912
4,528
210, 551
4,309
27,971
3,747
15,887
35,355
5,876
5,296
8,035
8,251
58, 505
760
2,283
101,877
55, 700
28, 385
36,217
48,186
29, 965
11,009
9,758
4,747
22,931
9,304
23,261
9,296
1,018
53, 1.50
4,253
10,015
555
9,348
28, 438
4,663
74,165
16, 767
23, 101
27,719
10,104
Per
square
mile.
6.7
35.9
14.9
14.6
0.1
4.9
14.6
56.5
10.2
19.6
15.8
27.2
6.4
28.5
19.0
0.5
7.0
0.2
3.0
245. 1
4.8
31.8
2.4
60.9
37.1
6.7
3.9
8.9
4.8
63.2
0.9
1.2
110.4
57.1
26.2
48.6
57. 5
31.0
12.4
9.7
7.8
29.0
32.2
26.4
8.3
0.7
134.6
4.9
9.0
0.6
11.7
27.9
5.2
53.7
28.4
39.4
1910
4,234
29,038
9, 538
17,043
65
6,412
22,618
49,021
5,224
18,897
8, 434
27,188
6,654
26,603
21,703
4,396
331
1,296
1,765
4,001
135,718
2,320
23,. 501
3, 942
14,566
31,2,58
3,092
3,460
5,284
8,964
23, 421
1,178
3,768
52, 599
53,629
32,095
35,649
44,801
29, 796
12,. 596
4,638
5,726
18,168
9,331
20, 557
8,895
1,255
44,479
1,995
9,447
1,143
9,909
28, 055
3,405
65, 996
14,140
21,205
24,913
7,566
Texas — Con.
Hall
Hamilton . .
Hansford . .
Hardeman .
Hardin
Harris . . .
Harrison .
Hartlev . .
Haskell..
Hays
Hemphill . .
Henderson .
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley . . .
Hood
Hopkins . .
Houston . .
Howard-- .
Hudspeth.
Hunt
Hutchinson .
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jell Davis.
Jefferson . .
Jim Hogg .
Jim Wells.
Johnson...
Jones
Karnes . . .
Kaufman.
Kendall . .
Kent —
Kerr
Kimble.
King
Kinney .
Kleberg.
Knox . . .
La Salle.
Lamar . .
Lamb...
Lampasas.
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty . . .
Limestone.
Lipscomb-.
Live Oak. .
Llano
Loving
Lubbock. . .
Lynn
McCulloch.
McLennan.
McMullen..
Land
area in
square
mUes
1920.
901
833
882
761
862
1,6.54
872
1,507
923
623
873
946
1,629
966
867
405
813
1,231
891
4,621
893
879
998
962
893
978
2, 263
920
1,140
791
740
922
692
831
698
875
1,142
1,301
867
1,312
698
862
1,561
9i5
1,022
740
950
562
1,101
1,160
974
888
1,116
971
753
864
1,073
1,049
1,302
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
11,137
14,676
1,3.54
12,487
15,983
186,667
43,565
1,109
14,193
15, 920
4,280
28,327
38,110
43,332
137
8, 759
34,791
28, 601
6,962
962
50, 350
721
1,610
9,863
11,244
15,569
1,445
73,120
1,914
6,587
37,286
22,323
19,049
41,276
4,779
3,335
5,842
3,581
655
3,746
7,837
9,240
4,821
55,742
1,175
28,961
14,014
18,286
14, 637
33,283
3,684
4,171
5,360
82
11,096
4,751
11,020
82, 921
952
Per
square
mile
12.4
17.6
1.5
16.4
18.5
112.9
50.0
0.7
15.4
25.6
4.9
29.9
23.4
44.9
0.2
21.6
42.8
23.2
7.8
0.2
56.4
0.8
1.6
10.3
12.6
1.5.9
0.6
79.5
1.7
8.3
50.4
24.2
27.5
49.5
8.0
3.8
5.1
2.8
0.8
2.9
11.2
10.7
3.1
59.0
1.1
11.9
30.5
24.9
16.6
12.6
34.2
4. 1
3.7
5.5
0.1
12.8
5.5
10.3
79.0
0.7
1910
8,279
15, 315
935
11,213
12,947
115,693
37, 213
1,298
16,219
15,518
3,170
20,131
13, 728
46,760
137
10,008
31,038
29, 564
8,881
48,116
892
1,283
11,817
6,471
14,000
1,678
38, 182
31,460
24,299
14,912
35,323
4,517
2,655
5,505
3,261
810
3,401
9,625
4,747
46,544
540
9,532
26, 418
13, 132
16, .583
10,686
34,621
2,634
3,442
6,520
249
3,624
1,713
13,405
73,250
1,091
46 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Texas — Con.
Madison. . .
Marion
Martin
Mason
Matagorda .
Maverick.
Medina. .
Menard. .
Midland..
Milam. . .
MiUs
Mitchell
Montague
Montgomery .
Moore
Morris
Motley
Nacogdoches .
Navarro
Newton
Nolan
Nueces. . .
Ochiltree.
Oldham..
Orange. . .
Palo Pinto.
Panola
Parker
Parmer. . . .
Pecos
Polk....
Potter. .
Presidio.
Kains.. .
Randall.
Reagan . . . .
Real
Red River.
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson.
Rockwall. .
Runnels. .
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine.
San Jacinto
San Patricio. . .
San Saba
Sclileicher...
Scurry
Shackelford.
Shelby
Sherni;ui
Smith
Somervell .
Starr
Stephens. .
Sterhng . . .
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
495
391
904
969
1,136
1,251
1,353
914
8S7
959
696
885
929
1,017
921
259
1,030
1,059
1, 060
889
775
891
1, 543
363
958
842
875
902
4, 134
1,217
934
3,812
2B7
937
1,071
619
1,039
2,781
740
882
872
149
1, 0X3
983
589
622
602
076
1,116
1, 387
887
947
833
935
920
184
1, 348
925
948
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
11,956
10, 886
1,146
4,824
16, 589
7, 418
11,679
3,102
2,449
38, 104
9,019
7,527
22, 200
17, 334
571
10, 289
4,107
28, 457
50, 624
12, 196
10, 868
22, 807
2, 331
709
15, 379
23, 431
21, 755
23, 382
1,699
3, 857
16, 784
16,710
12, 202
8,099
3,675
377
1,461
35, 829
4,457
4,050
1,469
27, 933
8, 591
17, 074
31,689
12, 299
13, 737
9,867
11, 386
10, 045
1, 851
9, 003
4,960
27, 46 1
1, 473
46, 769
3,563
11,089
15, 403
1,053
Per
square
mile
24.2
27.8
1.3
5.0
14.6
5.9
8.6
3.5
2.8
39.7
13.0
8.5
23.9
17.0
0.0
39.7
4.0
2'i. 9
47.8
13.7
12.4
29.4
2.6
0.5
42.4
24. 5
25. 8
20.7
1.9
0.9
13. 8
17.9
3.2
30.3
3.9
0.4
2.4
34.5
1.6
5.5
1.7
32.0
57.7
15. 8
32.2
20.9
22. 1
16.4
16. 8
9.0
1.3
10.1
5.2
33.0
L6
50.8
19.4
8.2
16.7
1.1
1910
10, 318
10, 472
1,549
5, 683
13, 594
5,151
13,415
2,707
3, 464
36, 780
9,694
8, 956
25, 123
15, 679
501
10, 439
2,396
27, 406
47, 070
10, 850
11,999
21,955
1, 602
812
9, .528
19, 506
20, 424
26, 331
1,555
2,071
17, 4,59
12, 424
5,218
6,787
3,312
392
28, 564
4,392
2,814
950
27, 454
8,072
20, 858
26,916
8,582
11,204
9,542
7,307
11,245
1,893
10, 924
4,201
26, 423
1,376
41,746
3,931
13, 151
7,980
1,493
Texas — Con.
Stonewall .
Sutton
Swisher.. .
Tarrant...
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton . .
Titus
Tom Green
Travis. .
Trinity.
Tyler. . .
Upshur.
Upton. .
Uvalde
Val Verde..
Van Zandt.
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Washington.
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger...
Willacy
Williamson .
Wilson..
Winkler.
Wise. . . .
Wood...
Yoakum .
Young. ..
Zapata. . .
ZavaUa . .
Utah .
Beaver
Box Elder.
Cache
Carbon
Daggett....
Davis
Duchesne.
Krnery
(iarfield...
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane. . .
Millard..
Morgan.
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake.
San Juan.
Sanpete...
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
852
1,521
898
903
908
2, 635
870
879
398
1,454
1,004
716
908
600
1,195
1,589
3, 0S3
831
890
791
519
827
628
3,219
1,112
895
604
928
1,274
1,129
813
844
863
657
879
875
1,040
1,348
82, 184
2,660
6,444
1,164
1,487
850
275
3. 266
4, 453
5. 234
3,692
3, 256
3,401
4,215
6,561
626
763
1,031
756
7,761
1,016
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
4,086
1,598
4, 388
152, 800
24, 081
1,595
2, 236
3, 589
18, 128
15, 210
57,616
13. 623
10,415
22,472
253
10, 769
12. 706
30, 784
18, 271
18, 556
10, 292
2,615
26. 624
29, 152
24, 288
7,397
72,911
15,112
1, 033
42,934
17,289
81
23, 363
27. 707
504
13,379
2,929
3,108
449, 396
5, 139
18, 788
26, 992
15, 489
400
11, 450
9, 093
7,411
4, 768
1,808
5,787
9,871
2,054
9,659
2,542
2,770
1,890
159, 282
3,379
17, 605
Per
square
mile.
4.8
1.1
4.9
169.2
26.5
0.6
2.6
4.1
45.5
10.5
57.4
19.0
11.5
37.5
0.2
6.8
4.1
37.0
20.5
23.5
19.8
3.2
42.4
9.1
21.8
8.3
120.7
16.3
' 0.8
38.0
21.3
0.1
27.1
42.2
0.6
15. 3
2.8
2.3
L9
3.5
23.2
10.4
0.5
41.6
1.7
0.9
0.5
1.8
2.9
0.5
1.5
4.1
3.6
1.8
210.7
0.4
10.8
COUNTIES. 47
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Utah— Con.
Sevier...
Summit.
Tooele..
Uintah..
Utah..-.
Wasatch
Washington.
Wavne
Weber
Vermont.
Addison
Bennington.
Caledonia...
Chittenden..
Essex
Franklin...
Grand Isle.
Lamoille . .
Orange
Orleans
Rutland
Washington.
Windham . . ,
Windsor
Virginia.
Accomac
Albemarle
Charlottesville
city
Alleghany
Clifton Forge
city
Amelia
Amherst
Appomattox .
Arhngton.
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
1,978
1,870
6,849
4,294
2,034
1,167
2,465
2,475
541
9,124
756
661
618
543
638
652
83
436
676
911
719
795
948
Alexandria city /
502
751
371
470
342
31
Augusta
Staunton city.
Bath
Bedford
Bland
Botetourt
Brunswicif
Buchanan
Bucldngham
Campbell
Lynchburg city
CaroUne
Carroll
Charles City .
Charlotte
Chesterfield .
Clarke
Craig
Culpeper
Cumberland.
Dickensoo. . .
•1,006
545
791
360
548
557
514
584
529
458
188
171
333
384
293
325
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
11,281
7,862
7, 965-
8,470
40, 792
4,625
6,764
2,097
43, 463
352, 428
18, 666
21, 577
25, 762
43, 708
7,364
30, 026
3,784
11, 858
17, 279
23, 913
46, 213
38, 921
26, 373
36, 984
2, 309, 18"
34, 795
36, 693
21,496
9,800
19, 771
9,255
34, 100
45, 294
6,389
30, 669
5,593
16, 557
21, 025
15, 441
14,885
56, 786
15,954
21,283
4,793
17, 540
20, 496
7,165
4,100
13, 292
9,111
13,542
square
mile.
5.7
4.2
1.2
2.0
20.1
4.0
2.7
0.8
80.3
38.6
24.7
32.6
41.7
80.5
11.5
46.1
45.6
27.2
25.6
34.8
50.7
54.1
33.2
39.0
09.3
48.9
46.9
26.4
42.1
27.1
45.0
11.7
38. 8
15.5
30.2
37.7
30.0
25.5
101.9
30.2
46.5
25.5
35.4
43.8
41.9
12.3
34.6
31.1
41.7
1910
9,775
8,200
7,924
7,050
37, 942
8,920
5,123
1,749
35, 179
355, 956
20, 010
21,378
26, 031
42, 447
7,384
29, 866
3,761
12, 585
18, 703
23, 337
48, 139
41,702
26, 932
33,681
2,061,612
30, 650
36, 636
19,921
8,720
18,932
8,904
25, 560
43, 049
6,538
29,519
5,154
17, 727
19, 244
12, .334
15. 204
52,537
16, 596
21, 116
5,253
15, 785
21,299
7,468
4,711
13, 472
9,195
9,199
VmcrNLA.— Con.
Dinwiddie
Petersburg city
EUzabeth City...
Essex
Fairfax
Fauquier.
Floyd
Fluvanna.
Franklin. .
Frederick.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
Winchester city /
Giles
Gloucester.
Goochland.
Gray.son. . .
Greene
Greensville
Hahfax
Hanover
Henrico
Richmond city.
Henry
Highland
Isle of Wight
James City
King and Queen. .
King George
King WiUiam...
Lancaster
Lee
Loudoun
Louisa
Lunenburg. . ,
Madison
Mathews
Mecklenburg.
Middlesex
Montgomery
Radford city...
Nansemond
Suffolk city
Nelson
New Kent
Norfolk
Norfolk city
Portsmouthcity
Northampton
Northumberland.
Nottoway
Orange
Page
Patrick
Pittsylvania. . .
Danville city.
Powhatan
Prince Edward.
521
54
258
417
666
376
285
697
435
369
223
287
425
155
307
814
512
280
444
422
314
164
320
180
263
130
446
519
516
430
324
94
669
146
401
423
473
191
239
205
310
359
322
485
}l,015
273
356
Prince George \\
294
Hopewell city
Prince Wilham . . I 345
Princess Anne 279
Pulaski I 333
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
48,961
25,249
8,542
21,943
21, 869
1.3, 115
8,547
26,283
19,344
11,901
11, S94
8,863
19, 816
6,369
11,606
41,374
18,088
190, 639
20,238
4,931
14, 433
6,138
9,161
5,762
8,739
9,757
25, 293
20,577
17,089
15, 260
9,595
8,447
31,208
8,157
23, 222
29,322
17,277
4,541
227, 522
17,852
11,518
14, 161
13, 320
14, 770
16,850
78, 032
6,552
14, 767
14,312
13, 660
13, 626
17,111
Per
square
mile
94.0
467.6
33.1
52.6
32.8
34.9
30.0
37.7
44.5
32.3
53.3
30.9
46.6
41.1
37.8
50.8
35.3
45.6
11.7
46.0
37.4
28.6
32.0
33.2
75.1
56.7
39.6
33.1
35.5
29.6
89.9
46.6
55.9
57.9
36.5
23.8
548.2
74.7
56.2
45.7
37.1
45.9
34.7
76.9
24.0
41.5
39.0
48.8
51.4
1910
39,569
21, 225
9,105
20, 536
22, 526
14, 092
8,323
26,480
18,651
11,623
12, 477
9,237
19, 856
6,937
11,890
40,044
17,200
151, 065
IS, 459
5,317
14,929
6,338
9,578
6,378
8,547
9,752
23, 840
21, 167
16,578
12, 780
10, 055
8,923
28,956
8,852
21,470
26, 8.S6
16, 821
4,082
153,386
16, 672
10, 777
13, 462
13,48ft
14,147
17, 195
69,729
0,099
14,266
7,848
12,028
11,526
17,246
48 ABSTRACT QF THE (CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Virginia— Con.
Rappahannock. .
Richmond
Roanoke
Roanokecity..
Rockbridge
Buena Vista city
Rockingham —
Harrisonburg
city
Russell
Scott
Shenandoah
Smyth
Southampton
Spotsylvania
Fredericksburg
city
Stafford
Land
area in
square
miles
1920.
Surry
Sussex
Tazewell
Warren
Warwick
Newport News
city
Washington
Bristol city . .
Westmoreland .
Wise
Wythe
York
Washington. .
Adams
Asotin
Benton
Chelan
Clallam
Clarke
Columbia
Cowlitz
Douglas
Ferry
Franklin
Garfield
Grant
Grays Harbor
Island .-..
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Kittitas
Klickitat
Lewis
Lincoln
Mason
Okanogan
Pacific
Pend Oreille . .
Pierce
San Juan
Skagit
Skamania
274
204
305
616
876
496
543
510
435
604
413
274
278
515
531
216
252
420
479
136
66, 836
POPULATION.
1,912
606
1,671
2,900
1,726
634
858
1, 153
1,787
2,220
1,206
(i94
2,720
1, 869
208
1,805
2,111
371
2,329
1,825
2,369
2,302
930
5,221
895
1,361
1,701
178
1,774
1,685
1920
Total.
square
mile.
1910
8,070
7,434
73,237
24,537
26,786
24, 776
20, 808
22, 125
27, 555
16,453
8,104
9,305
12,834
27,840
8,852
47, 013
39, 105
10,240
46,500
20, 217
8,046
1,356,621
9, 623
6,539
10, 903
20,906
11,368
32, 805
6,093
11,791
9,392
5,143
5,877
3, 875
7,771
44, 745
5,489
6, 557
389, 273
33, 162
17, 737
9, 268
36, 840
15, 141
4,919
17,094
14, 891
6, 363
144, 127
3,605
33,373
2,357
29.5
36.4
240.1
39.8
54.0
45.6
40.8
50.9
45.6
39.8
29.6
33.5
24.9
8,044
7,415
54, 497
24,416
34, 903
23,474
23, 814
20,942
20,326
26, 302
15, 809
8,070
9,715
13, 664
41.0
8,589
681.3
26, 246
64.7
39, 077
40.6
110.7
42.2
59.2
9.313
34, 162
20, 372
7, 7.57
20.3
1,141,990
5.0
10.8
6.5
7.2
6.6
10, 920
5,831
7,9.37
15, 104
6,755
51.7
7.1
10.2
5.3
2.3
26,115
7,042
12,561
9,227
4,800
4.9
5.6
2.9
23.9
26.4
5, 153
4,199
8,698
35, .=190
4,704
3.6
184.4
89.4
7.6
5.1
8,337
284, 638
17, (H7
18, 561
10, 180
15.6
6.6
5.3
3.3
16'. 6
32, 127
17,539
5, 156
12,887
12, 532
4.7
84.7
20.3
18.8
1.4
'120,' 812
3,603
29,241
2,887
COUNTIES.
49
Table 9.— AREA AND POPULATION OP COUNTIES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
West Virgini--^-
Con.
Webster
Wetzel
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming
Wisconsin.
Adams...
Ashland .
Barron. . .
Bayfield.
Brown . . .
Buffalo...
Burnett...
Calumet . .
Chippewa.
Clark
Columbia .
Crawford .
Dane
Dodge
Door
Douglas
Dunn
Ean Claire...
Florence
Fonddu Lac.
Forest
Grant
Green
Green Lake.
Iowa
Iron
Jackson..
Jefferson .
Juneau . .
Kenosha .
Kewaunee.
La Crosse..
Lafayette. .
Langlade...
Lincoln
Manitowoc.
Marathon. .
Marinette..
Marquette..
Milwaukee .
Monroe 937
Oconto 1,118
Oneida 1, 1S3
Outagamie.
Ozaukee . . .
5S3
357
218
3()4
502
55,256
684
1, 082
885
1,503
529
GS7
800
324
1,039
1,218
778
579
1,202
897
469
1,337
8B9
638
497
726
1,017
1,169
593
360
781
792
990
552
802
282
337
481
642
875
902
602
1,554
1,415
457
235
646
233
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
11, 562
23,069
7, 536
42, 306
15, 180
2,633,067
Per
square
mile.
19.8
64.6
34.6
116.2
30.2
47.6
9, 680
23,855
9,047
38,001
10, 392
2,3.33,860
49, 771
26, 970
35, 771
3,602
56, 119
9,850
39,044
21, 568
14, 875
21,504
10, 261
17, 746
35, 022
19, 209
51,281
16, 091
44,355
20, 002
21,471
21,084
51,644
65, 259
34, 361
10,443
539, 449
28, 666
27,104
13,996
55,113
16, 335
13. 6
22.7
38.7
11.4
117.0
22.7
12.5
53. 2
35.1
28.8
39.2
29.0
74.4
55.5
40.7
37.2
31.0
56.1
7.2
77.3
9.7
33.4
36.4
41.3
27.5
13.0
17.9
63.4
24.0
181.9
47.7
92.2
3L2
24.5
23.4
85.8
42.0
24.3
22.9
2,295.5
30.6
24.2
11.8
85.3
70.1
1910
8,604
21, 965
29, 114
15,987
16,006
9, 02(3
16.701
32, 103
30, 074
31, 129
16,288
77, 435
47, 436
18,711
47, 422
25, 260
32, 721
3,381
51,610
6,782
39, 007
21,641
15, 491
22, 497
8, 306
17, 075
31,306
19,569
32, 929
16, 784
43, 996
20, 075
17, 062
19, 064
44,
55,
33,
10,
433,
2S,
25,
11.
49,
17,
Land
area in
square
miles:
1920.
Wisconsin— Con.
Pepin...
Pierce...
Polk....
Portage .
Price
Racine...
Richland .
Rock
Rusk....
St. Croix.
Sauk
Sawyer
Shawano
Shebovgan . . .
Taylor
Trempealeau.
Vernon
Vilas
Walworth...
Washburn . .
Washington.
236
563
935
812
1,279
324
590
716
925
735
842
1,320
1, 158
521
991
748
821
934
560
835
431
Waukesha 549
Waupaca 759
Waushara i 646
Winnebago ! 459
Wood 809
Wyoming 97,548
Albany 4,399
Big Horn I 3,110
CampbeU | 4,761
Carbon 8,007
Converse : 4, 133
Crook I 2,866
Fremont 12,261
Goshen : 2, 186
Hot Springs 2,025
Johnson 4, 164
Laramie 2,678
Lincoln ! 8,945
Natrona i 5, 322
Niobrara 2,604
Park 5,207
Platte 2,125
Sheridan | 2, 574
Sweetwater 10,495
Uinta I 2,094
Washakie 2,241
Weston ' 2,403
Yellowstone I
National Park
(part of) 1 2,948
POPULATION.
1920
Total.
7, 481
21, 663
26, 870
33, 649
18,517
78, 961
19, S23
66, 150
16, 403
26, 106
32, 548
8,243
33, 975
59,913
18, 045
24,506
29, 252
5,649
29, 327
11,377
25,713
42, 612
34, 200
16,712
63, S97
.34, 643
194, 402
20, 699
12,487
14, 635
6, 321
7,298
7, 421
18,182
13, WO
6,611
3,106
4,631
165
Per
square
mile.
31.7
38.5
28.7
41.4
14.5
243.7
33.6
92.4
17.7
35.5
38.7
6.2
29.3
115.0
18.2
32.8
35.6
6.0
52.4
13.6
59.7
77.6
45.1
25.9
139.2
42.8
2.1
3.9
1.1
1.2
1.9
1.9
1.0
3.7
2.6
LI
7.7
1.4
2.7
2.4
1.4
3.5
7.1
1.3
3.2
1.4
1.9
0.1
1910
7,577
22. 079
21, 367
30, 945
13, 795
57, 424
18, 809
55, 538
11, 160
25, 910
32,869
6,227
31, 884
54, 888
13, 841
22, 928
28, 116
6,019
29,614
8,196
23, 784
37, 100
32, 7.>>2
18, ,s,s6
62, 116
30, 5S3
145, 965
~1V574
8,886
11,282
6,294
6,492
11,822
3,453
26,127
"'4,766
4,909
16,324
11,575
16, 982
4,960
510
1 Geographically located within limits of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming; total populatioc returned
as in Wyoming.
7.5108°— 23 4
50
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 10.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census
POPXILATION.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
New York, N. Y.i
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough.
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo
Boston, Mass.2
Baltimore, Md
Pittsburgh, Pa.« ,
Los Angeles. CaUf
Buflalo.N. Y
San Francisco, Calif
Milwaukee, Wis
Washington, D. C*
Newark, N.J
Cincinnati, Ohio
New Orleans, La
Minneapolis, Minn
Kansas City, Mo
Seattle, Wash
Indianapolis. Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Rochester, N. Y
Portland, Oreg ,
Denver, Colo
Toledo, Ohio
Providence, R.I
Columbus, Ohio
Louisville, Ky
St. Paul, Minn
Oakland, Cahf
Akron, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga
Omaha, Nebr.s
Worcester, Mass
Birmingham, Ala
Syracuse, N. Y
Richmond, Va
New Haven, Conn. . .
Memphis, Tenn
San Antonio, Tex
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Bridgeport, Conn
Houston, Tex
Hartford, Conn
Scranton , Pa
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Paterson, N. J
Youngstown, Ohio. . .
Springfield, Mass
Des Moines, Iowa
New Bedford, Mass..
Fall River, Mass
Trenton, N.J
Nashville, Tenn
Salt Lake City, UtaJi.
Camden, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Albany, N. Y
Lowell, Mass
Wilmington, Del
Cambridge, Mass
Reading, Pa
Fort Worth, Tex
Spokane, Wash
ICansas City, Kans...
Yonkers. N. Y
,620
732
:, 018
:, 284:
469
lie:
,701
,823
993
796:
772:
748,
733;
588
576
506
506:
457:
437;
414
401
387
380:
324
315,
314
298:
295:
258:
256:
243
237
237
234
234
216:
20s;
200
191
179
178:
171
171
162
162
161
158:
152
143
138,
138;
137
137
135
132:
129
126
121
120:
119;
118,
118
116
115
113
112
110;
109
107
loe:
104:
101
100,
4,766
430:
1,634
2,331
284
85;
2, 185,
1, 549:
465'
560
687
670
558
533
319
423
416:
373
331
347
363
339
301
248:
237:
233
267:
218
207
213
168
224
181
223:
214:
iso:
69:
154
124:
145
132:
137:
127:
133
131
96:
92:
lie:
102:
129
112:
125:
79;
88,
se:
96:
119:
96:
110:
92,
94:
67
100:
106
87
104
96
73
104
82:
79:
3, 437
200:
1, 166
1,850
152:
67:
1,698
1,293
285:
381
575
56o:
508:
451
102:
352:
342
285:
278;
246
325
287
202:
163
8O:
169
206:
162:
90:
133:
131
175
125:
204
163
66:
42;
89
102
118:
38:
108:
85
108,
102:
53:
42:
85:
70:
44
79:
102:
87:
105
44;
62
62:
62:
104
73
80:
53
75:
46:
94
94:
76:
91
78:
26:
36
51
47
2, 507, 414
88, 908
838, 647
1,441,216
87, 050
51, 693
1,099,850
1, 046, 964
205, 876
261, 353
451, 770
448, 477
434,439
343,904
50,395
255,664
298,997
204, 468
230,392
181, 830
296,90,S
242, 039
164, 738
132, 716
42,837
105,436
163, 003
133, 896
46, 385
106,713
81,434
132, 146
88, 150
161, 129
133, 156
48, 682
27,601
65, 533
140, 452
84,655
26, 178
88, 143
81,388
81, 29S
64, 495
37,673
38,067
61, 220
48, 866
27, 557
53, 230
75,215
60,278
78,347
33, 220
44,179
50, 093
40, 733
74,398
57, 45S
76, 168
44, 843
58,313
34,871
94, 923
77,696
61,431
70, 028
58, 661
23, 076
19, 922
38, 316
32, 033
1,911,698
51, 980
699, 495
1,164,673
56,559
38, 991
603, 185
847, 170
116,340
160, 146
350, 518
362, 839
332,313
235,071
11,183
155, 134
233, 959
115,587
177,624
136, 508
=;5o, 139
216,090
46,887
55, 785
3,533
75, 056
120, 722
89, 306
17, 577
35, 629
50, 137
104, 857
51,647
123, 758
41, 473
34, 555
16, 512
37, 409
30,518
58, 291
3,086
51,7Sfe
63, 600
7 62, 882
33, 592
20, 550
10, 358
38, 678
27,643
16,513
42,015
45, 850
32, 016
51,031
15, 435
33,340
22, 40S
26, 845
48, 961
29,910
43, 350
20, 768
41,659
21,966
90, 758
59, 475
42, 478
52, 669
43,278
6,663
1,478,103
37, 393
419, 921
942, 292
45, 468
33, 029
298, 977
674, 022
79, 577
92, 829
310, 864
250, 526
267, 354
139,256
5,728
117,714
149,473
71,440
109, 199
105,059
216, 239
191,418
13, 066
32, 260
1,107
■ 48,244
82, 546
62, 386
8,293
4,759
31, 584
68, 904
31,274
100, 753
20,030
10, 500
10, 006
21, 789
16,083
41, 105
43, 051
51,038
' 50, 840
40, 226
12, 256
30, 473
18,969
9,382
37, 180
35,092
16, 507
33, 579
8,075
26, 703
12, 035
21,320
26, 766
22, 874
25, 865
12, 854
20, 045
19, 229
69, 422
40,928
30, 841
39, 634
33, 930
3,200
18, 892
I Population shown is for New York and its boroughs as now constituted.
» Hyde Park town annexed to Boston city since 1910. Combined population: 1910. 686,092; 1900, 574,136;
1890, 458,670; 1880, 369,927; 1,^70, 254,662. Hyde Park not returned separately at earlier censuses.
« Includes population of Allegheny, as foUows: 1900,129,896; 1890,105,287; 1880,78,682; 1 870 53,180; 1860,
28,702; 1850, 21,262; 1840, 10,0,89; and 1830, 2,s01. Allegheny not returned separately at earlier censuses.
< Population as reported by state census of 1852; returns for 1850 for San Francisco were destroyed by fire.
PRINCIPAL, CITIES.
51
1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1790-1920.
year does not include that of territory subsequently annexed.]
POPULATION.
1860
1850
•1840
1830
1S20 1810
1800
1790
1, 174, 779
23, 593
279, 122
813,669
32, 903
25, 492
109,260
565, 529
45,619
43,417
160, 773
177, 840
212,418
77,923
4,385
81, 129
56,802
45,246
61, 122
71,941
161,044
168,675
2,564
4,418
696, 115
8,032
138, 882
' 515, .547
18,593
15,061
29,963
121,376
21,019
17,034
77,860
136, 881
169, 054
67, 863
1,610
42,261
4 34, 776
20, 061
40,001
38,894
115,435
116,375
391, 114
5,346
47,613
"312,710
14, 480
10, 965
4,470
93,665
9,102
6,071
16, 469
93, 383
02,313
31,204
242,278
3,023
20,5.35
202, 589
9,049
7,082
152,056
2,782
11, 187
123, 706
8, 246
6,135
119, 734
2,267
8,303
96,373
7,444
5,347
79,216
1,755
5,740
60,515
6,642
4,564
49,401
1,781
4,495
33, 131
6,159
3,835
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
80,462
2,222
1,076
63,802
1,422
606
53,722
41,220
28,522
61,392
80,620
15, 369
43, 298
62, 738
7,248
33,787
46,555
4,768
24, 937
26,514
1,565
18,320
13,503
18,213
8,668
2,095
1,712
23,364
17, 290
46,338
102, 193
18,826
13,247
8,208
j
i
24,831
46,082
9,642
27, 176
2,540
17,242
!
1
18,611
29, 226
48, 204
2,874
8,091
6,856
36,403
2,692
3,072
20, 191
1
9,207
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
13,768
50,666
18, 554
68, 033
10, 401
1,543
3,477
9,554
1,S,S3
24,960
3,829
41,513
17, 882
43, 194
1,112
1,222
23,171
6, 048
21,210
16,833
2,435
10,341
11,767
10,071
7,614
6,380
4,012
1,357
359
200
31
3,266
2,572
32
33
31
17,049
7, 497
4,173
2,962
2,577
2,411
2, 095
35
36
37
38
39
28, 119
37,910
'39,267
22,623
8,235
22, 271
27, 570
'20,345
8,841
3,488
20,153
12,960
16,060
10, 180
12,067
7,147
9,735
5,772
5,737
4,049
3,761
10
41
1?
20,081
M3,299
^,845
^ 29, 152
9,223
8, 0S5
19, 586
2,759
15, 199
3,965
22, 300
14, 026
17, 228
16, 988
8,236
14,358
14,620
62,367
36, 827
21,258
26,060
23, 162
10,977
'7,560
2,396
'17,966
6,067
3,294
2,9.50
1,000
383
13
] \
15
9,468
7,074
4, 726
3,955
46
47
2, 686
H
1)
2,802
11, 766
50
10, 985
6, 784
3,914
2,767
2,312
1,574
51
16,443
11,524
6,461
10, 165
12, 087
6,738
4, 035
6,929
7,592
4,158
3, 925
5,566
3, 947
1,594
3,942
5,651
1,296
3,002
4,361
3,313
.53
5'i
56
57
9,479
14,326
50,763
33, 383
13,979
15,215
15,743
3,371
10, 920
33,721
20, 796
8,367
8,409
8,410
58
9,814
24, 209
6,474
8, 478
12,630
9,193
10, 762
6,926
6,349
2,959
3,498
59
60
61
6'^
6,072
5, S50
3,295
4,332
2,323
2,453
2,386
2,115
63
64
65
66
67
68
^ Population as returned from 1880 to 1920 is for District of Columbia, with which city has been coexten*
si ve since 1895.
« Omaha and South Omaha cities consolidated since 1910. Combined population: 1910, 150,355; 1900,
128,556; 1890, 148,514. South Omaha not returned separately at earlier censuses.
' Population of town, including city; town and city not returned separately.
» Not returned separately.
52
ABSTRACT OF ,THE CENSUS — ^POPULATION.
Table ll.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE,
WITH DECENNIAL INCREASE: 1900-1920.
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census year does not inchide that of terri-
tory subsequently annexed.]
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
Birmingham .
Mobile
Montgomery.
Phoenix.
ARKANSAS.
Fort Smith..
Little Rock.
CALIFORNIA.
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach . . .
Los Angeles. . .
Oakland
Pasadena
Sacramento —
San Diego
San Francisco .
San Jose
Stockton
COLORADO.
Colorado Springs '
Denver
Pueblo
CONNECTICUT.
Bridgeport. ..
Hartford
Meriden
New Britain..
New Haven . .
New London .
Nor walk '
Stamford
Waterbury . . .
DELAWARE.
Wilmington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA..
Washington
Jacksonville.
Miami
Pensacola . . .
Tampa
POPULATION.
1920 1910 1900
178, 806
60,777
43, 464
29,053
28,870
65, 142
28, 806
56, 036
45, 086
55, 593
576, 673
216, 261
45, 354
65, 908
74,683
506, 676
39, 642
40, 296
30, 105
256, 491
43, 050
143,
138,
29,
59,
162,
25,
27,
35,
91,
110, 168
437, 571
91, 558
29, 571
31, 035
51,608
132,685
51,521
38, 136
23, 975
45, 941
23, 383
40,434
24, 892
17, 809
319, 198
150, 174
30,291
44,696
39, 578
416,912
28, 946
23, 253
29, 078
213,381
2 41,747
102, 054
98. 915
27, 265
43. 916
133, 605
19,659
6,954
25, 138
73, 141
87,411
57, 699
5,471
22, 982
37, 782
38,415
38,409
30,346
5,544
11,587
38, 307
16,464
13,214
12,470
2,252
102,479
66,960
9,117
29, 282
17,700
342, 782
21,500
17,506
21,085
133, 859
28,157
70,996
79, 850
24, 296
25,998
108, 027
17, 548
6, 125
15,997
45, 859
76, 508
278, 718
28,429
1,681
17, 747
15, 839
1910-1920
Per
cent.
46,121
34.8
9,256
18.0
5,328
14.0
17,919
160.9
4,895
20.4
19,201
4L8
5,423
23.2
15,602
38.6
20, 194
81.1
37, 784
212.2
257,475
80.7
66, 087
44.0
15,063
49.7
21,212
47.5
35, 105
88.7
89,764
21.5
10,696
37.0
17, 043
73.3
1,027
3.5
43, 110
20.2
1,303
3.1
41,501
40.7
39, 121
39.6
2,602
9.5
15, 400
35.1
28, 932
21.7
6,029
30.7
20,789
299.0
9,958
39.6
18, 574
25.4
22,757
26.0
106,502
32.2
33,859
58.7
24, 100
440.5
8,053
35.0
13, 826
36.6
1900-1910
Number.
94, 270
13,052
7,790
5,590
12, 388
7,634
6,919
27,220
12,422
15,557
216,719
83,214
21,174
15,414
21,878
74, 130
7,446
5,747
7,993
79, 522
13,590
52, 351
29, 270
3,790
5,235
21,943
1 Colorado City and Colorado Springs city consolidated since 1910. Combined population: 1910, 33,411;
1900,23,999.
2 Tlie population in 1910 shown for Pueblo in the Tliirteenth Census reports includes the population of
certain territory outside the city limits. The population of this area was 2,531 in 1920 and 2,648 in 1910.
The combined population of the city of Pueblo and of this outside area was 45,581 in 1920 and 44,395 in 1910.
The area in question was not returned separately in 1900.
3 Norwalk and South Norwalk cities consolidated and made coextensive with Norwalk town since 1910.
Population of town: 1910, 24,211; 1900, 19,932.
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
53
Table 11,— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE
WITH DECENNIAL INCREASE: 1900-1920— Continued. '
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census year does not include that of terri-
tory subsequently annexed.)
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
GEORGIA.
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
ILLINOIS.
Aurora
Bloomington
Chicago
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis
Elgin
Evanston
JoUet
Molinc
Oak Park viUago
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
INDIANA.
Anderson
East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wa3me
Gary
Hammond
Indianapolis
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
IOWA.
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Davenport
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
KANSAS.
Kansas City
Topeka
Wichita
KENTUCKY.
Covington
Lexington
Louisville
Newport
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans
Shreveport
POPULATION
INCREASE.
1910-1920
1900-1910
1920
1910
1
1900
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
200,616
154, 839
89, 872
45,777
29.6
64,967
72.3
52,548
41,040
39,441
11,508
28.0
1,599
4.1
31, 125
20,554
17,614
10, 571
51.4
2,940
16.7
52, 995
40, 665
23, 272
12,330
30.3
17, 393
74.7
83, 252
65,064
54,244
18, 188
28.0
10, 820
19.9
36, 397
29, 807
24, 147
6,590
22.1
5,660
23.4
28,725
25,768
23, 286
2,957
11.5
2,482
10.7
2,701,705
2, 185, 2S3
1,698,575
516, 422
23.6
486, 70S
28.7
44, 995
14, 557
16,310
30, 438
209.1
-1,753
-10.7
33,776
27, 871
16,354
5,905
21.2
11,517
70.4
43, 818
31, 140
20, 754
12, 678
40.7
10, 386
50.0
06, 767
58, 547
29,655
8,220
14.0
28, 892
97.4
27, 454
25,976
22, 433
1,478
5.7
3,543
15.8
37, 2.34
24,978
19, 259
12, 256
49.1
5,719
29.7
38, 442
34, 670
29,353
3,772
10.9
5,317
18.1
30, 734
24, 199
17, 248
6,535
27.0
6,951
40.3
39, 858
19,444
66,950
20,414
9,171
105.0
13.7
76,121
56,100
10,850
19.3
35. 978
36, 687
36, 252
-609
-1.7
335
0.9
35, 177
24, 335
19, 493
10, 842
44.6
4,842
24.8
65,051
45, 401
31,051
20,250
44.6
14,350
46.2
59,183
51,678
34, 159
7,505
14.5
17,519
51.3
29, 767
22,476
20,178
7,291
32.4
2,298
11.4
35,967
19,098
3,411
16,869
88.3
15,687
459.9
85, 264
69,647
59,007
15,617
22.4
10, 640
18.0
86, .549
63, 933
45,115
22,616
35.4
18, 818
41.7
55, 378
16, 802
20, 925
38, 576
1.5,079
229.6
72.1
36, 004
12,376
8,549
69.1
314, 194
233,6.50
169, 164
SO, 544
34.5
64,486
38.1
30,067
17,010
10,609
13, 057
76.8
6,401
60.3
36, 524
24,005
20, 942
12, 519
52.2
3,063
14.6
26, 765
22, 324
18, 226
4,441
19.9
4,098
22.5
70,983
53, 684
35, 999
17, 299
32.2
17,685
49.1
66,083
58, 157
36,673
7,926
13.6
21,484
58.6
45,566
32,811
25,656
12, 755
38.9
7,155
27.9
36, 162
29, 292
25,802
6,870
23.5
3,490
13.5
56,727
43,028
35, 254
13,699
31.8
7,774
22.1
126, 468
86,368
62, 139
40,100
46.4
24,229
39.0
39, 141
38, 494
36,297
647
1.7
2,197
6.1
71, 227
47, 828
33,111
23,399
48.9
14,717
44.4
36,230
26,693
12,580
9,537
35.7
14,113
112.2
101,177
82,331
51,418
18,846
22.9
30,913
60.1
50,022
43, 684
33,608
6,338
14.5
10, 076
30.0
72, 217
52, 450
24,671
19, 767
37.7
27, 779
112. 6
57, 121
53, 270
42,938
3,851
7.2
10,332
24.1
■ 41, 534
35, 099
26,309
6,435'
18.3
8,730
33.1
234, 891
223,928
204, 731
10,963
4.9
19, 197
9.4
29,317
30,309
28,301
-992
-3.3
2,008
7.1
387, 219
339,075
287, 104
48, 144
14.2
51,971
18.1
43, 874
28,015
16,013
15,859
56.6
12,002
75.0
54
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULA.TION.
Table 11.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1920,25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE,
WITH DECENNIAL INCREASE: 1900-1920— Continued.
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census year does not include that of terri-
tory subsequently annexed.]
I A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
Lewiston.
Portland.
MARYl.AND.
^
Boston 1.
Brockton
Brookline town ■' .
Cambridge
, Chelsea
Chicopec
L Everett
Fall River
Fitchbiug
HaverhiU
Holyoke
Lawrence
LoweU
Lynn
■ Maiden
iMedford
New Bedford
■ Newton
Pittsfleld
Quincy
• Revere
Salem
I Somerville
Springfield
Taunton
Waltham
Worcester
MICHIGAN.
Battle Creek
Bay City
Detroit
FUnt
Grand Rapids
Hamtramck vOlage.
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
MDWESOTA.
Dululh
Minneapolis .
St. Paul
Joplin
Kansas City .
St. Joseph...
St. Louis
Springfield . .
POPULATION.
1920 1910 1900
25, 978
31,791
69, 272
733, S26
29,837
28,064
748,060
66, 254
37, 748
109,694
43, 184
36, 214
40, 120
120, 4S5
41, 029
53, 884
60, 203
94, 270
112, 759
99, 148
49, 103
39, 038
121,217
46,054
41, 763
47, S76
28, 823
42,529
93, 091
129,614
37, 137
30, 915
179, 754
36, 164
47,554
993, 678
91, 599
137,634
48,615
46,499
48, 374
48, 487
57, 327
36, 570
34, 273
25, 944
61, 903
98, 917
380, 582
234, 698
29, 902
324, 410
77, 939
772, 897
39, 631
24,803
26, 247
58, 571
558, 485
21, S39
16, 507
670, 585
56,878
27, 792
104, 839
32, 452
25, 401
33,484
119,295
37, 826
44,115
57, 730
85, 892
106, 294
89, 336
44, 404
23, 150
96,652
39,806
32, 121
32, 642
18, 219
43,697
77, 236
88, 926
34, 259
27,834
145, 986
25,267
45, 166
465, 766
38, 550
112, 571
3,559
4,120
31, 433
39, 437
31, 229
24,062
14, 532
18, 863
50, 510
78, 466
301, 408
214, 744
32, 073
248, 381
77, 403
687, 029
35, 201
21,850
23,761
50, 145
508, 957
17, 128
13, 591
560, 892
40,063
19, 935
91,886
34,072
19, 167
24, 336
104, 863
31, 531
37, 175
45, 712
62, 559
94,969
68,513
33, 664
18, 244
62,442
33, 587
21, 766
23,899
10, 395
35, 956
61,643
62, 059
31, 036
23, 481
118, 421
18,563
27,628
285, 704
13, 103
87, 565
427
25, ISO
24, 404
16, 485
20, 818
9,769
19, 158
42,345
52,969
202, 718
163, 065
26, 023
163, 752
102, 979
575, 238
23, 267
1910-1920
Number.
1,175
5,544
10, 701
175, 341
7,998
11, 557
77, 475
9,376
9,956
4,855
10, 732
10, 813
6,636
1,190
3,203
9,769
2,473
8,378
6,465
9,812
4,699
15, 888
24,565
6, 248
9,642
15, 234
10, 604
-1,168
15, 855
40, 688
2,878
3,081
33, 768
10, 897
2,388
527,912
53, 049
25,063
45, 056
42,379
16,941
9,050
26, 098
12, 508
19, 741
7,081
11,393
20, 451
79, 174
19, 954
-2, 171
76, 029
536
85, 868
4,430
Per
cent.
4.7
21.1
18.3
31.4
36.6
70.0
11.6
16.5
35.8
4.6
33.1
42.6
19.8
1.0
8.5
22.1
4.3
9.8
6.1
11.0
10.6
68.6
25.4
15.7
30.0
46.7
58.2
-2.7
20.5
45.8
8.4
11.1
23.1
43.1
5.3
113.3
137.6
22.3
266. 0
, 028. 6
53.9
22.9
83.6
52.0
135. 8
37.5
22.6
26.1
26.3
9.3
-6.8
30.6
0.7
12.5
12.6
1900-1910
Number.
2,953
2,486
8,426
49, 528
4,711
2,916
109, 693
16, 815
7, 857
12, 953
-1,620
6,234
9,148
14, 432
6,295
6,940
12, 018
23,333
11,325
20, 823
10, 740
4,906
.34,210
6,219
10, 355
8,743
" 7,824
7,741
15, 593
26,867
3,223
4,3.53
27,565
6,704
17, 538
ISO, 062
25,447
25,006
3,693
6,253
15, 033
14, 744
3,244
4,763
-295
8,165
25, 497
98, 690
51,679
6,050
84, 629
-25, 576
111,791
11,934
* Hyde Park town annexed to Boston city since 1910.
a Unincorporated.
Combined population: 1910,686,092; 1900, 574,136.
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
55
Table ll.— POPULATION OF CITIES HA. VINO, IN 1920,25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE
WITH DECENNIAL INCREASE: 1900-1920— Continued.
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census year does not include that of terri-
tory subsequently annexed.]
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
MONTANA.
Butte.
NEBRASKA.
Lincoln..
Omaha '.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Manchester.
Nashua
NEW JERSEY.
Atlantic City
Bayonne
Camden
Clifton
East Orange
• Elizabeth.:
Hoboken
Irvington town
Jersey City
Kearny town
Montclair town
New Brunswick
Newark
Orange
Passaic
Paterson
Perth Amboy
Plainfield
Trenton
West Hoboken town. .
West New York town .
NEW YORK.
Albany
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Buffalo
Elmira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vernon
New RocheUe
New York
Bron.x borough
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. ,
Newburgh
Niagara Falls
Poughkeepsie
Rochester
Rome
Schenectady
Syracuse
Troy
Utica
Watertown
Yonkers
NORTH CAROLINA.
AsheviUe
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem 2.
POPULATION.
Itf20 1910 1900
54, 948
191, 601
78,384
28,379
50, 707
76, 754
116, 309
26,470
50, 710
95,783
68, 166
25, 480
298, 103
26,724
28, 810
32,779
414, 624
33, 268
63, 841
135, 875
41, 707
27,700
119, 289
40,074
29, 926
113,344
33. 524
36, 192
66,800
506,775
45, 393
38,917
26, 688
42, 726
36, 213
620, 048
732, 016
018, 356
284, 103
469, 042
116, 531
30, 366
50,760
35. 000
295, 750
26,341
88, 723
171, 717
72, 013
94,156
31,285
100, 176
28,504
46,338
33,372
48, 395
39, 165
43, 973
124,096
70,063
26,005
46,150
55, 545
94,538
34,371
73,409
70, 324
11,877
267, 779
IS, 659
21, 550
23, 388
347, 469
29, 630
54, 773
125, 600
32, 121
20, 550
%, 815
35, 403
13,560
100,253
31,267
34, 668
48, 443
423, 715
37, 176
31, 297
25,908
30, 919
28, 867
4, 766, S83
430, 980
1,634,351
2,331,542
284, 041
85,969
27,805
30,445
27, 936
218, 149
20, 497
72, 826
137, 249
76, 813
74, 419
26, 730
79,803
18, 762
34, 014
25, 748
2 22, 700
40,169
102,555
56,987
23, 898
27,838
32, 722
75, 935
1910-1920
Number.
21,506
52, 130
59,364
5,255
206, 433
10,896
13, 962
20,006
246, 070
24, 141
27, 777
lO,'), 171
17,699
15, 369
73, 307
23, 094
5,267
94, 151
20,929
30, 345
39, 647
352. 387
35, 672
22, 892
24, 535
21, 228
14, 720
3, 437, 202
200, 507
1, 166, 5.S2
1, 850, 093
152, 999
67, 021
24, 943
19, 457
24, 029
162, 608
15, 343
31, 682
108, 374
60,651
56,383
21,696
47, 931
14, 694
18,091
20,976
2 13, 650
Per
cent.
10, 975
67,505
8,321
2,374
4,557
21, 209
21, 771
16, 339
22,374
-2, 158
13,603
30,324
8,065
7, 260
9,391
67, 055
3,638
9,068
10, 275
9,586
7,150
22, 474
4,671
16,366
13,091
2,257
1,524
18, 3.57
83,060
8, 217
7,620
780
11,807
7,346
8.S3, 165
301, 036
384, 005
-47, 439
185, 001
30, 562
2,561
20, 315
7,064
77,601
5, 844
15, 897
34,468
-4,800
19, 737
4,555
20,373
9,742
12, 324
7,624
25, 695
25.0
54.4
11.9
9.1
9.9
38.2
23.0
47.5
30.5
-3.1
114.5
11.3
43.2
33.7
40.2
19.3
12.3
16.6
8.2
29.8
34.8
23.2
13.2
120.7
13.1
7.2
4.4
37.9
19.6
22.1
24.3
3.0
38.2
25.4
17.9
69.8
23.5
-2.0
65.1
35.6
9.2
66.7
2.5.3
35.6
28.5
21.8
25.1
-6.2
26.5
17.0
25.5
51.9
36.2
29.6
113.2
1900-1910
Number.
8,695
3,804
21, 541
13, 076
2,107
18,312
22, 823
18,603
12, 865
21,279
10, 960
6,622
61, 346
7,763
7, 588
3,382
101,399
5,489
26,996
20,429
14, 422
5. 181
23,508
12,309
8,293
6,102
10, 338
4,323
8,796
71,328
1,504
8,405
1,373
9,691
14, 147
1,329,681
230, 473
467, 769
481, 449
131,042
18, 948
2,862
10, 988
3,907
55, 541
5,154
41, 144
28, 875
16, 162
18,036
5,034
31, 872
4,068
15,923
4,772
9,050
Per
cent.
28.5
9.5
21.0
22.9
8.8
65.8
69.7
24.5
59.8
40.8
18.5
126.0
29.7
71.2
64.3
16.9
41.2
22.7
97.2
19.4
81.6
33.7
32.1
53.3
157.5
6.5
49.4
14.2
22.2
20.2
4.2
36.7
6.6
45.7
98.1
38.7
114.9
40.1
26.0
85.6
28.3
n.5
56.6
16.3
34.2
33.6
129.9
26.6
26.6
32.0
23.2
66.5
27.7
88.0
22.7
66.3
1 Omaha and South Omaha cities consoUdated since 1910. Combined population: 1910, 150.355; 1900.
128,556. ....
2 Winston city and Salem town consolidated as Winston-Salem since 1910. Figures shown for 1910 and
1900 represent combined population of Winston and Salem.
56
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 11.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1920,25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE,
WITH DECENNIAL INCREASE: 1900-1920— Continued.
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census year does not include that of terri-
tory subsequently annexed.]
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
POPULATION.
INCREASE.
CITY.
1910-1920
1900-1910
1920
1910
1900
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
OHIO.
Akron
208,435
87, 091
401, 247
796, 841
237,031
152, 559
27, 292
39, 675
41, 732
41,326
37,295
27,824
27, 891
26,718
33,011
60, 840
28,508
243,164
27, 0.50
132,358
29,569
30,277
91,295
72,075
258,288
73, 502
60,331
50,358
58,030
33, 813
93,372
75,917
32, 277
67, 327
53, 150
46, 781
44,938
32,319
1, 823, 779
588, 343
107, 7,S4
137, 783
73,833
36, 198
47, 512
29,407
30, 255
64,248
237, 595
43, 496
67, 957
37,524
69, 067
50, 217
363, 591
,560,663
181,511
116,577
9,179
35,279
1.5, 181
30, 508
28,883
20,768
18, 232
25, 404
23,481
46, 921
22,391
168, 497
11,081
79,066
28,026
25,278
64, 205
18, 182
207, 214
51,913
52, 127
12,837
38,537
28, 523
66, 525
64, 186
25, 452
55, 482
47, 227
42, 694
36, 280
27, 875
1, .549, 008
533, 905
96, 071
129, 867
67, 105
31, 860
44,750
21,107
27, 149
51,622
224, 326
3.S, 125
.58, 833
26, 319
42,728
30,667
325, 902
381,768
125, 560
85,3.33
2,757
23,914
3,355
21,723
16,028
17, 640
11,862
18,157
17, 870
38,2.53
14, 349
131,822
8,529
44, 885
23,538
4,254
10,037
1,390
90,426
35,416
38, 973
7,293
33, 988
25, 238
52, 733
50, 167
14,230
35, 936
41,459
34, 227
28,339
22, 265
1, 293, 697
M51,512
78, 961
102, 026
51, 721
28, 7.57
33, 708
13, 343
22,441
39,231
175, 597
28,204
55, 807
21, 108
139, 368
36, 874
37,656
236, 178
55, .520
35, 982
18,113
4,396
26,551
10, 818
8,412
7,056
9,659
1,314
9,530
13,919
6,117
74, 667
15, 969
53,292
1,543
4,999
27,090
63,893
51,074
21, 589
8,204
37, 521
19, 493
5,290
26,847
11,731
6,825
11,845
5,923
4, 087
8,658
4,444
274, 771
.54,438
11,713
7,916
6, 728
4,338
2,762
8, 300
3,106
12, 626
13, 269
.5,371
9,124
11,205
201.8
73.4
10.4
42.1
30.6
30.9
197.3
12.5
174.9
35.5
29.1
34.0
53.0
5.2
40.6
29.7
27.3
44.3
144.1
67.4
5.5
19.8
42.2
296.4
24.6
41.6
15.7
292.3
50.6
18.5
40.4
18.3
26.8
21.3
12.5
9.6
23.9
15.9
17.7
10.2
12.2
6.1
10.0
13.6
6.2
39.3
11.4
24.5
5.9
14.1
15.5
42.6
26,339
19, 550
37,6.89
178, 895
55,951
31,244
6,422
11,365
11,826
8,785
12,855
3,128
6,370
7,247
5,611
8,668
8,042
36, 675
2,552
34,181
4,488
21,024
54, 168
16, 792
116,788
16,497
13, 154
5,544
4,549
3,285
13, 792
14,019
11,222
19,546
5, 768
8, 467
7,941
5,610
2.5.5,311
82, 393
17,110
27,841
1.5,384
3,103
11,042
7,764
4,708
12, 391
48, 729
9,921
3,026
5,211
61.6
Canton
63.7
11.6
Cleveland
46.9
Columbus
44.6
36.6
East Cleveland
232.9
Hamilton
47.5
Lakewood
352.5
40.4
Lorain
80.2
Mansfield..
17.7
Marion
53.7
Newark
39.9
Portsmouth
31.4
Springfield
22.7
Steubenville
56.0
Toledo
27.8
Warren
29.9
Yoimgstown
76.2
Zanesville
19.1
OKLAHOMA.
Muskogee
494.2
Oklahoma City
539.7
Tulsa
1,208.1
Portland ^
PENNSYLVANIA.
AUentown
129.2
46.6
Altoona
33.8
Bethlehem i
76.0
Chester
13.4
Easton
13.0
Erie
26.2
Harrisburg
27.9
78.9
Johnstown
54.4
Lancaster
13.9
McKeesport
24.7
New Castle
28.0
Norristown borough
25.2
Philadelphia
19.7
18.2
Reading
21.7
Scranton
27.3
Wilkes-Barre
29.7
WilUamsport
10.8
York
32.8
RHODE ISLAND.
Cranston
58.2
Newport
21.0
Pawtucket
31.6
Pro^^dence
27.8
Woonsocket
35.2
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Charleston
5.4
Columbia
24.7
1 South Bethlehem borough and Bethlehem borough consolidated and incorporated as Bethlehem city
since 1910. Combined population: 1910, 32,810; 1900, 23,999.
2 Includes population of Allegheny, 129,896.
PRINCIPAL CITIES,
57
Table 11.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1920,25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE,
WITH DECENNIAL INCREASE: 1900-1920— Continued.
[Except as explained in footnotes, population shown for each census year does not include that of terri-
tory subsequently annexed.]
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Sioux Falls
TENNESSEE.
Chattanooga.
Knoxville . . .
Memphi.s
Nashville
Austin ,
Beaumont
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth..
Galveston
Houston
San Antonio. .
Waco
Wichita Falls.
Ogden
Salt Lake City.
\7EGINIA.
Lynchburg
Newport News.
Norfolk
Petersburg.
Portsmouth . . .
Richmond
Roanoke
WASHINGTON.
Bellingham.
Ererett
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
WEST VIRGINIA.
Charleston..
Clarksburg . .
Huntington.
Whcelmg
■fiTSCONSIN.
Green Bay.
Kenosha. . .
La Crosse..
Machson...
Milwaukee.
Oshkosh.. .
Racine. . ..
Sheboygan .
Superior. . .
POPULATION.
1920 1910 1900
25, 202
57, 895
77, SIS
162,351
118,342
34,
40,
158,
106J
44,
138,
Ifil,
38,
40,
32,804
118,110
30,070
35, 596
115.777
31,012
54,387
171,667
50,842
25,585
27,644
315,312
104,437
96,965
39, 608
27,869
50, 177
56,208
31,017
40,472
30,421
38, 378
457, 147
33, 162
58, 593
30,955
39,671
14, 094
44,604
36, 346
131, 105
110,364
29, 860
20, 640
92, 104
39, 279
73, 312
30,981
78, SOO
96,614
28,425
8, 200
25, 580
92,777
29,494
20,205
07, 452
24, 127
33, 190
127,628
34, 874
24,298
24,814
237, 194
104, 402
83, 743
22,996
9,201
31,161
41,641
25,236
21,371
30, 417
25,531
373, 857
33,062
38,002
26,398
40,384
10,266
30,154
32, 637
10i,320
SO, 865
22,258
9,427
42, 638
15,906
26,688
37, 789
41,633
53, 321
20,686
2,480
16,313
53, 531
IS, 891
19, 635
46,024
21,810
17,427
85,050
21, 495
111,062
7,838
80,671
36,848
37,714
11,099
4,050
11,923
38. 878
18,684
11,606
28, 895
19, 164
28.5,315
28, 284
29,102
22,962
31,091
1910-1920
Number.
13,291
41,472
31,246
7, 978
5,016
19, 782
66, 872
38, 281
33, 170
7,274
59, 476
64,765
12,075
31,879
7,224
25,333
576
15, 391
48, 325
6,885
21,197
44,039
15,968
1,287
2,830
78,118
35
13,222
16,612
18,668
19,016
14,567
5,781
19, 101
4
12,847
83,290
100
20, .591
4,557
-713
Per
cent.
78.8
29.8
114. 1
23.8
7.2
16.8
95.8
72.6
97.5
45.2
19.7
75.5
67.0
45.7
388.8
28.2
27.3
2.0
76.2
71.6
28.5
63.9
34.5
45.8
5.3
11.4
32.9
(')
15.8
72.2
202.9
61.0
35.0
22.9
89.4
50.3
22.3
0.3
54.2
17.3
-1.8
1900-1910
Number.
14, 450
3,709
28, 785
29, 499
7,602
11,213
49, 466
23, 373
46, 624
-808
34, 167
43,293
5,739
5,720
9,267
39,246
10,603
570
20, 828
2,317
15,763
42, 578
13,379
13,236
16,976
156, 523
67,554
46,029
11,897
5, 151
19,238
2,763
6,5.52
9,765
1,522
6,367
88, 542
4,778
8,900
3,436
9.293
Per
cent.
37.3
47.9
11.4
28.1
36.5
34.2
118.9
116.0
146.9
174.7
-2.1
76.6
81.2
27.7
230.6
56.8
73.3
56.1
2.9
44.7
10.6
90.5
50.1
62.2
119.7
216.6
194.0
183.3
122.0
107.2
127.2
161.4
7.1
35.1
84.1
5.3
33.2
31.0
16.9
30.6
15. 0
29.9
1 Population of Fairhaven and New Whatcom cities combined.
2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
58
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910.
Group 1.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 25,000 or more (287 places).
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
ALABAMA.
Birmingham
Mobile
Montgomery
ARIZONA.
Phoenix
ARKANSAS.
Fort Smith
Little Rock
CALIFORNIA.
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Oakland
Pasadena
Sacramento ....
San Diego
San Francisco. .
San Jose
Stockton
COLORADO.
Colorado Spgs..
Denver
Pueblo
CONNECTICUT.
Bridgeport
Hartford
Meriden
New Britain
New Haven
New London.. .
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbury
DELAWARE.
"Wilmington
DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA.
Washington
FLORIDA.
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
GEORGIA.
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
ILLINOIS.
Aurora
Bloomington...
Chicago
Cicero
DanviUe
Decatur
East St. Louis..
Elgin
Evanston
Joliet
Moline
Oak Park
Peoria
Quincy
1920
178, 806
60, 777
43, 464
28, 870
65, 142
28, 806
56, 036
45, 086
55, 593
576, 673
216, 261
45, 354
65, 908
74,683
506, 676
39, 642
40, 296
30, 105
256,491
43,050
143, 555
138,036
29,867
59,316
162, 537
25, 688
27, 743
35, 096
91,715
91, 558
29,571
31,035
51, 608
200, 616
52,548
31,125
52, 995
83,252
36, 397
28, 725
2,701,705
44,995
33, 776
43,818
66, 767
27,454
37,234
38, 442
30, 734
39, 858
76, 121
35, 978
1910
132, 685
51,521
38, 136
11,134
23, 975
45, 941
23,383
40,434
24, 892
17, 809
319, 198
150, 174
30, 291
44, 696
39, 578
416,912
28, 946
23. 253
29,078
213,381
141,747
102, 054
98. 915
27, 265
43. 916
133, 605
19,659
6,954
25, 138
73, 141
331,069
57, 699
5, 471
22,982
37, 782
1.54, 839
41,040
20, 554
40, 665
65,064
29, 807
25, 768
:,1S5,283
14.557
27, 871
31, 140
58, 547
25,976
24, 978
34,670
24, 199
19, 444
66, 950
36, 587
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
ILLINOIS— con.
Rock Island...
Rockford
Springfield
INDIANA.
Anderson
East Chicago..
Evansville
Fort Wayne. . .
Gary
Hammond
Indianapolis
Kokomo
Muncie
Kichmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Cedar Rapids...
Council Blulls..
Davenport
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
KANSAS.
Kansas City..
Topeka
Wichita
KENTUCKY.
Covington
Lexington
Louisville
Newport
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans.
Shreveport . . .
MAINE.
fiangor
Lewiston
Portland
MARYLAND.
Baltimore
Cumberland
Hagerstowu
MASSACHU-
SETTS.
Boston
Brockton
Brookline town
Cambridge
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fall River
Fitchburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lowell
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
New Bedford...
Newton
Pittsfield
Quincy
Revere
Salem
1920
35, 177
65, 651
59, 183
29, 767
35, 967
85, 264
86, 549
55, 378
36, 004
314, 194
30, 067
36, 524
26,765
70,983
66,083
45, 566
36, 162
56, 727
126, 468
39, 141
71,227
36,230
101,177
50,022
72,217
57, 121
41, 534
234, 891
29, 317
387, 219
43, 874
25,978
31,791
69, 272
733, 826
29, 837
28, 064
748, 060
66, 2.54
37, 748
109, 694
43, 184
36, 214
40, 120
120, 485
41,029
53,884
60, 203
94, 270
112, 759
99, 148
49, 103
39,038
121,217
46,054
41, 763
47, 876
28, 823
42,529
1910
24, 335
45, 401
51, 678
22, 476
19,098
69, 647
63, 9.33
16, 802
20, 925
233, 6.50
17, 010
24, 005
22, 324
53, 684
58, 157
32,811
29, 292
43, 028
86,368
38, 494
47, 828
26,693
82, 331
43, 684
52, 450
53, 270
35, 099
223, 928
30, 309
339, 075
28, 015
24, 803
26,247
58, 571
558,485
21, 839
16, 507
670, 585
56, 878
27,792
104, 839
32, 452
25, 401
33, 484
119,295
37, 826
44,115
57, 730
85,892
106, 294
89, 336
44,404
23, 150
96, 652
39,806
32,121
32, 642
18,219
43, 697
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
MASSACHU-
SETTS— con.
Somerville
Springfield
Taunton
Waltham
Worcester
MICHIGAN.
Battle Creek..
Bay City
Detroit."
Flint
Grand Rapids
Hamtramck..
Highland Park .
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
MINNESOTA.
Duluth
Minneapolis . . .
St. Paul
MISSOURI.
JopUn
Kansas City...
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Sjiruigfleld
MONTANA.
Butte
NEBRASKA.
Lincoln
Omaha
NEW HAMP-
SHIRE.
Manchester....
Nashua
NEW JERSEY.
Atlantic City..
Bayonne
Camden
Clifton
East Orange...
Elizabeth
Hoboken
Irvington
Jersey City
Kearnv- -'.
Montclair
New Brunswick
Newark
Orange
Passaic
Paterson
Perth Amboy . .
Plainfield.......
Trenton
West Hoboken .
West New York
NEW YORK.
Allmny
Amsterdam. . ..
Auburn
Binghamton
Buflalo
1920
93, 091
129, 614
37, 137
30, 915
179, 754
36, 164
47,654
993, 678
91,599
137, 634
48, 615
46, 499
48, 374
48, 487
57, 327
36, 570
34, 273
25, 944
61,903
98, 917
380, 582
234, 698
29,902
324, 410
77, 939
772, 897
39, 031
41,611
54,948
191, 601
78,384
28, 379
50,707
70, 754
116,309
26, 470
60,710
95, 783
68, 166
25, 480
298, 103
26, 724
28, SIO
32, 779
414, 524
33, 268
63, Ml
135, 875
41,707
27,700
119,289
40, 074
29, 926
113,344
33, 524
36, 192
66,800
506,775
1 Corrected figures.
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
59
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Group 1.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 25,000 or more (2S7 places) — Continued.
city, town,
village, or
borough.
NEW YORK—
con.
Elmira
Jamestown
ICingston
Mount Vernon .
New Rochelle. .
New York
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan. . .
Queens
Richmond . . .
Newburgh
Niagara Falls...
Poughkeepsie . .
Rochester
Rome
Schenectady
Syracuse ,
Troy ,
Utica ,
Watertown
Yonkers ,
NORTH
CAROLINA.
Asheville ,
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
OHIO.
Akron
Canton
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
East Cleveland
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth . . .
Springfield
Steuben ville...
Toledo
Warren
1920
45, 393
38,917
26, 688
42, 726
36, 213
5,620,048
732, 016
2,018,356
2,284,103
469,042
116,5.31
30, 366
50, 760
35,000
295, 750
26, 341
8.S, 723
171,717
72, 013
94, 156
31, 285
100, 176
28,504
46, 338
33, 372
1910
37, 176
31, 297
25,908
30, 919
28, 867
4,766,883
430, 980
1,634,351
2,331,542
284,041
85,909
27, 805
30,445
27, 936
218, 149
20, 497
72, 826
137, 249
76, 813
74,419
26, 730
79,803
18, 762
34, 014
25, 748
48, 395 22, 700
208, 435
87, 091
401, 247
796,841
237, 031
152, 559
27, 292
39, 675
41,732
41, 326
37, 295
27, 824
27, 891
26, 718
33,011
60,840
28, 508
243, 164
27, 050
69,067
50,217
363, 591
560,663
181,511
116,577
9,179
35,279
15, 181
30,508
28,883
20,768
18, 232
25,404
23,481
46,921
22, 391
168, 497
11,081
CTTY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
OHIO— con.
Youngstown.
Zanes ville
OKLAHOMA.
Muskogee
Oklahoma City.
Tulsa
19-20
132, 35S
29, 569
30, 277
91, 295
72, 075
OREGON.
Portland 258,288
PENNSYLVANIA.
AUentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
73, 502
en, 331
50, 358
5S, 030
33,813
Erie ; 93,372
Harrisbnrg 75, 917
Hazleton 32, 277
Johnstown 67,327
Lancast er 53, 1 50
McKeesiJort 46,781
Newcastle 44,93s
Norristown 32,319
Philadelphia. . .1,823,779
Pittsburgh 1588, 343
Reading 107,78-1
Scran I on 137,7.S3
73, 833
36, 198
47,512
Wilkes-Barre...
Williamsport...
York
RHODE ISLAND.
Cranston
Newport
Pawtneket
Providence
Woonsocket
SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Charleston. . . . .
Columbia ,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Sioux Falls
TENNESSEE.
Chattanooga
Kuoxville
29, 407
30, 255
64, 248
237, 595
43, 496
67,957
37.524
25, 202
57, 895
77,818
1910
79,066
28, 026
25,278
64, 205
18, 182
207, 214
51,913
52, 127
12,837
38,537
28, 523
66, .525
64, 186
25, 452
55, 4S2
47,227
42, 604
36,2so
27, S75
1 ,.549,008
533,905
96, 071
129, 867
67, 105
31, 860
44, 750
21,107
27, 149
51,622
224, 326
38, 125
58,833
26,319
44,604
36,346
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
TENNESSEE—
cou.
Memphis ,
Nash\'ille ,
TEXAS.
Austin
Beaumont
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth...
Galveston
Houston
San Antonio. .
Waco
Wichita Falls. .
UTAH.
Ogden..
Salt Lake City
Lynchburtr
Newport News
Norfolk
Petersburg
Portsmouth . . .
Richmond. . . .
Roanoke
WASHINGTON.
Bellingham . .
Everett
Seattle
Spokane
Taooma
WEST VIRGINIA.
Charleston. . . .
Clarksburg
Huntington. . .
Wheehng
WISCONSIN.
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
MDwaukee
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
1920
162,351
118,342
34, 876
40, 422
158, 976
77,560
106,482
44,255
138,276
161,379
38, 500
40, 079
32,804
118,110
30,070
35, 596
115,777
31,012
54,387
171,667
50, 842
25, 585
27, 644
315,312
104,437
96,965
39, 608
27, 869
50,177
56, 208
31,017
40, 472
30,421
38, 378
4,57, 147
33, 162
.58, .593
30, 9.55
39,671
1910
131, 105
110,364
29,860
20,640
92,104
39, 279
73, 312
36,981
78,800
96,614
26,425
8,200
25,580
92,777
29,494
20, 205
67, 452
24, 127
33,190
127,628
34,874
24,298
24,814
237, 194
104,402
83,743
22,996
9,201
31,161
41.641
25,236
21,371
30,417
25, .531
373, .8,57
33,062
38,002
26,398
40, 384
Group 2.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 10,000 to 25,000 (459 places).
ALABAMA.
Anniston
Bessemer
Dothan
Florence. . . .
Gadsden
Selma
Tuscaloosa . .
ARIZONA.
Tucson
ARKANSAS.
Hot Springs . .
North Little
Rock
Pine Bluff....
Texarkana.
17,734
12,794
18,674
10, 864
10, 034
7,016
10, .529
6,689
14, 737
10, 557
15, 589
13,649
11,996
8,407
20, 292
13, 193
11,695
14,434
14,048
11,138
19, 280
15, 102
18,257
5,655
CALIFORNIA.
Bakersfield
Eureka
Glendale
Pomona
Richmond
Riverside
San Bernardino
Santa Ana
Santa Barbara..
Santa Cruz
Santa Monica...
Vallejo
Venice
COLORADO.
Boulder
G reeley
Trinidad
1.8,638
12,727
12,923
11,845
13,536
2,746
13, 505
10,207
16,843
6,802
19, 341
15,212
18, 721
12,779
15, 485
8,429
19,441
11,6.59
10,917
11,146
15, 252
7,847
21,107
11,340
10,385
3,119
11,006
9,539
10, 958
8,179
10,906
10, 204
CONNECTICUT.
Ansbnia
Bristol
Danbury
Derby
Middletown . . .
Naugatuek
Norwich
Torrington
WUUmantic. ..
FLORIDA.
Key West
St. Petcrsburg-
GEORGIA.
Albany
Athens
Brunswick
17, 643
20, 620
18, 943
11,238
13,638
1.5,051
22, 304
20,623
12, 330
IS, 749
14, 237
11, 555
16, 748
14,413
15, 152
9, .527
20, 234
8,991
11,851
12, 722
20, 367
15,483
11,230
19, 945
4,127
8,190
14, 913
10, 182
' Texarkana, Ark., and Texarkana, Tex., based upon combined population (19,737 in 1920), included
in places of 10,000 to 25,000.
60
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HA. VINO,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Gboup 2.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 10,000 to 25,000 (459 places) — Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
1920
GEORGIA— con
La Grange
Rome
Valdosta
Waycross
IDAHO.
Boise
Pocatello
ILLINOIS.
Alton
Belleville
Berwyn
Blue Island
Cairo
Canton
Centralia
Champaign
Chicago Heights
Forest Park. ..
Freeport
Galesburg
Granite City. . .
Herrin
Jacksonville . - .
Kankakee
Kewanee
La Salle
Lincoln
Mattoon
May wood
Murphysboro. .
Ottawa
Pekin
Streator
Urbana
Waukegan
INDIANA.
Bloomington . .
CUiiton
Crawfordsville.
Elkhart
Elwood
Frankfort
Huntington . . .
Jetlersouville..
La Porte
Lafayette
Logansport
Marion
Michigan City .
Misiiawaka
New Albany...
Newcastle
Peru
Vincennes
Whiting
IOWA.
Boone
Burlington
CUnton
Fort Dodpe
Fort Madison..
Iowa City
Keokuk
Marshalltown .
Mason City
Muscatine
Ottumwa
KANSAS.
Arkansas City.
Atchison
Chanute
Coffeyville
17, 038
13, 252
10,783
18,068
21, 393
15,001
24, 682
24, 823
14, 160
11,424
15,203
10, 928
12, 491
15, 873
19, 653
10, 768
19, 669
23, 834
14, 757
10, 9S6
15, 713
16, 753
16, 026
13, 050
11, 882
13, 552
12, 072
10, 703
10, 816
12,086
14, 779
10,244
19, 226
11,595
10, 962
10, 139
24, 277
10, 790
11,585
14,000
10,098
15, 158
22,486
21,626
23, 747
19, 457
15, 195
22,992
14, 458
12, 410
17, 160
10, 145
12, 451
24,057
24,151
19, 347
12,066
11,267
14,423
15, 731
20,065
16,068
23,003
11,253
12,630
10,286
13, 452
1910
5, 587
12, 099
7,656
14, 485
17, 358
9,110
17, 528
21, 122
5,841
8,043
14, 548
10, 453
9,680
12, 421
14, 525
6,594
17, 567
22, 089
9,903
6,861
15, 326
13, 986
9,307
11, 537
10, 892
11, 456
8,033
7,485
9,535
9,897
14, 253
8, 245
16, 069
8, 838
6,229
9,371
19, 282
11,028
8, 634
10,272
10, 412
10, 525
20, 081
19, 050
19, 359
19, 027
11,886
20, 629
9,446
10, 910
14,895
1(6, 587
10, 347
24, 324
25, 677
15, 543
8,900
10,091
14,008
13, 374
11, 230
16, 178
22, 012
7,508
16, 429
9,272
12, 687
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
KANSAS— con.
El Dorado
Emporia
Fort Scott
Hutchinson
Independence.
Lawrence
Leavenworth..
Parsons
Pittsburg
Salina
KENTUCKY.
Ashland
Henderson
Owensboro...
Paducah
LOUISIANA.
Alexandria
Baton Rouge...
Lake Charles.. -
Monroe
MAINE.
Auburn
Augusta. . .
Bath
Biddeford.
Waterville.
MARYLAND.
MASSACHUSETTS'
AoamsTownT
Amesbury town
Attleboro
.ArUngton town .
.Belmont town. .
Beverly
Braintreotown.
CUnton town . . .
Danvers town . .
Dedhani town..
Easthampton
town
Frainingham
town
Gardner town. .
Gloucester
Greenfield town
Leominster
Marlborough.. .
Melrose
Methuen
Milford town. ..
Natick town
Newburyport. .
North Adams. .
Northampton. .
Northbridge
town
Norwood town.
Peabody
Plymouth town
Saugus town.. .
Southbridge
town
Wakefield town
.Watertown
town
Webster town. .
West Spring-
field town
Westfield town.
1920
1910
10, 995
3,129
11, 273
9, 058
10, 693
10, 463
23, 298
16, 364
11,920
10, 480
12, 456
12, 374
16, 912
19, 363
16, 028
12, 463
18, 052
14, 755
15, 085
9,688
14, 729
12, 169
8,688
11,452
17, 424
16,011
24, 735
22, 760
17,510
11,213
21, 782
14, 897
13,088
11, 449
12,675
10, 209
16, 985
14,114
15,064
13,211
14, 731
15, 008
9,395
17, 079
13, 351
11, 458
11,214
8,609
11,066
10,411
12,967
10,036
13, 026
9,894
19, 731
16, 215
18,665
10, 749
11, 187
5,542
22, 561
18,650
10,580
12, 979
11, 108
8,066
13, 075
9,407
10, 792
9,284
11, 261
8,524
17, 033
16, 971
22,947
15,462
12, 948
14, 699
24, 398
10,427
19,744
15, 028
18,204
17,580
14, 579
15, 715
15,189
11,448
13, 471
13, 055
10,907
9,866
15, 618
14, 949
■ 22, 282
21, 951
22,019
19, 431
10, 174
8,807
12, 627
8,014
19, 552
13,045
15, 721
12, 141
10, 874
8,047
14, 245
13, 025
12, 592
11,404
21, 457
12, 875
13, 258
11,509
13,443
9,224
18, 604
16,044
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
MASSACHUSETTS
— con.
Weymouth
town
Winchester
town
Winthrop town
Woburn
MICHIGAN.
Adrian
Alpena
Ann Arbor. . .
Benton Harbor .
Escanaba . . .
Holland
Ironwood
Ishpeming. -
Marquette. . .
Monroe
Owosso
Sault Ste. Marie
Traverse City
Wyandotte...
MINNESOT.V.
Austin
Faribault
Hibbing
Mankato
Rochester
St. Cloud
Virginia
Winona
MISSISSIPPI.
Biloxi
Columbus
Greenville
Hattiesburg. .
Jackson
Laurel
Meridian
Natchez
Vicksburg
MISSOURI.
Cape Girardeau.
Carthage
Columbia
Hannibal
Independence . .
Jefferson City . .
Moberly
Sedalia"
MONTANA.
Anaconda
BilUngs
Great Falls...
Helena
Missoula
NEBRASKA.
Grand Island.
Hastings
North Platte .
NEVADA.
Reno
NEW
HAMPSHIRE.
Berlin
Concord
Dover
Keene
Laconia
Portsmouth..
1920
15, 057
10, 485
15, 455
16, 574
11, 878
11,101
19, 516
12, 233
13, 103
12, 183
15, 739
10,500
12,718
11, 573
12, 575
12,096
10, 925
13, 851
10, 118
11, 089
15, 089
12, 469
13, 722
15, 873
14, 022
19, 143
10, 937
10, 501
11, 560
13,270
22, 817
13, 037
23, 399
12, 60S
IS, 072
10, 252
10, 068
10, 392
19, 306
11,686
14, 490
12, SOS
21, 144
11,668
15, 100
24, 121
12, 037
12, 668
13, 947
11,647
10, -466
16, 104
22, 167
13, 029
11, 210
10, 897
13,569
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
61
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Con tiuued.
Group 2.— Cities and other Incoepoeated Places of 10,000 to 25,000 (459 places)— Continued.
CITT, TOWN,
village, OR
BOEOUGH.
NEW JERSEY.
Asburv Park..
Belleville
Bloomfleld
Bridgeton
Englewood
Garfield
Gloucester
Hackensack . . .
Harrison
Long Branch..
MillviUe
Morristown . . .
Phillipsburg. . .
Rahway
Roosevelt
Summit
Union
West Orange..
NEW MEXICO.
Albuquerque..
NEW YOEK.
Batavia
Beacon
Cohoes
Corning
Cortland
Dunkirk
Fulton
Geneva
Glens Falls....
G lovers viUe. . .
Herkimer
HorneU
Hudson
lUon
Ithaca
Johnstown
Lackawanna..
Little Falls....
Lockport
Middletown...
North Tona -
wanda
Ogdensburg . . .
Olean
Oneida
Oneonta
Ossinmg
Oswego
Peekskill
Plattsburg
Port Chester...
Port Tervis
Rensselaer
Saratoga
Springs
Tonawanda. . .
WatervHet
White Plains..
NORTH
CAROLINA.
Durham
Gasionia
Goldsboro
Greensboro
High Point....
New Bern
Raleigh
Rocky Mount.
Salisbury
AVilson
1920
1910
12,400
10,150
15, 660
22, 019
15, 070
14, 323
14,209
11,627
9,924
19, 381
10, 213
12, 162
9,462
17, 667
14, 050
15, 721
14, 498
13, 521
13, 298
14, 691
12, 451
12, 54S
12, 507
16,923
13,903
11,042
9,337
11, 047
5,786
10, 174
7,500
20, 651
21, 023
15, 573
10, 980
15, 157
11, 020
13,541
11,613
10, 996
10, 629
22, 987
24,709
15, 820
13, 730
13,294
11, 504
19, 330
17, 221
13,043
10, 480
14, 648
12,446
16, 038
15, 243
22, 075
20,642
10, 453
7,520
15, 025
13,617
11, 745
11, 417
10, 169
6,588
17, 004
14, 802
10, 908
10, 447
17,918
14, 549
13, 029
12, 273
21, 308
17, 970
18, 420
15, 313
15, 482
11, 955
14,609
15, 933
20, 506
14, 743
10, 541
8,317
11, 582
9,491
10, 739
11, 480
23,626
23,368
15, 868
15, 245
10, 909
11, 138
16, 573
12, 809
10, 171
9,564
10,823
10, 711
13, 181
12, 693
10, 068
8, 290
16, 073
15,074
21, 031
15, 949
21,719
18, 241
12, 871
5,759
H, 296
6,107
19,861
15, 895
14, 302
9, 525
12, 198
9,961
24,418
19, 218
12, 742
S, 051
13, &84
7,153
10, 612
6, 717 '
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
NORTH DAKOTA .
Fargo ,
Grand Forks..
Miuot .
OHIO.
Alliance
Ashtabula
Barberton
Bellaire
Bucyrus
Cam'bridge
ChiUicothe
Cleveland
Heights
Coshocton
Cuyahoga Falls.
East Liverpool,
East Youngs-
town
Elyria
Fiiidlay ,
Fremont ,
Ironton
Kenmore ,
Lancaster
Marietta
Martins Ferry.
Massi'lon ". . ,
Jfiddletown
New Philadel-
phia
Niles
Norwood
Piqua
Salem ,
Sanduskv
Tiffin...:
OKLAHOMA.
Ardmore
Bartlesville
Chickasha
Enid
Guthrie
McAlester
Okmulgee
Sapulpa
Shawnee
1920
OREGON.
Astoria ,
Eugene
Salem ,
PENNSYI.V.'V.NIA.
Ambridge
Beaver Falls
Berwick
Braddock ,
Bradford
Bristol ,
Butler
Canonsburg
Carbondale
Carhsle
Carnegie
Carriek
Chambersburg ,
Charleroi ,
CoatesviUe
Columbia
Conneilsville
Dickson City...
Douora
21, 961
14,010
10, 476
21, 603
22, 082
18,811
15, 061
10, 425
1.3, 104
15, 831
15, 236
10, 847
10, 200
21,411
11,237
20, 474
17, 021
12, 468
14, 007
12,683
14, 706
15, 140
11,634
17, 428
23, 594
10,718
13, 080
24, 966
15, 044
10, 305
22, 897
14, 375
14, 181
14, 417
10, 179
16, 576
11, 757
12, 095
17,430
11,634
15, 348
14, 027
10, 593
17, 679
12, 730
12, 802
12,181
20, 879
15, 525
10, 273
23, 778
10, 632
18, 640
10, 916
11,516
10,504
13, 171
11,516
14, 515
10,836
13. 804
11,049
14, 131
19T0
14, 331
12, 478
6.188
15,083
18, 266
9,410
12, 946
8, 122
11. 327
14, 508
2,955
9,603
4,020
20,387
4,972
14, S25
14, 858
9,939
13, 147
1,561
13,093
12, 923
9,133
13, 879
13, 152
8,542
8,361
16, 185
13, 388
8,943
19, 989
11, 894
8, 618
6, 181
10, 320
13, 799
11, 654
12,954
4,176
8,283
12, 474
9,599
9,009
14, 094
5,205
12, 191
5, 357
19, 357
14,544
9, 256
20, 728
3,891
17,040
10,303
10,009
6,117
11,800
9,615
11, 084
11, 454
12, 845
9,331
8, 174 i
CITY, TOWN,
^^LLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
PENNSYLVANIA
— eon.
DuBoIs
Dunmore
Duquesne
Farrell
Greensburg
Homestead
Jeannette
Lebanon
McKees Rocks.
MahanoyClty..
Meadvilie
Monessen
Mount Carmel..
Nanticoke
New Kensing-
ton
North Braddock
Oil City
Old Forge
Olyphant
Phoenix viUe
Pittston
PljTnouth
Pottstown
Pottsville
Punxsutawney.
Shamokin ". .
Sharon
Shenandoah
Steel ton
Sunbiiry
Swissvalo
Tamanna
Union (own
Warren
Washington
West Chester...
M'ilkensburg...
Woodlawn
1920
RHODE ISLAND.
Bristol town
Central lalls...
Cumberland
town
East Provi-
dence town. . .
Warwick town .
AVest Warwick
town
SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Anderson
Florence
Greenville
Spartanbufg...
SOUTH DAKOTA
Aberdeen
TENNESSEE.
Bristol
Jackson
Johnson City . .
TEXAS.
Abilene
Amarillo
Brownsville. ..
Cleburne
Corpus Christi.
Corsicana
13, 681
20, 250
19, Oil
15, 586
15, 033
20, 452
10, 627
24, 643
16,713
15, 599
14, 568
18, 179
17, 469
22, 614
11,987
14, 928
21,274
12,237
10, 236
10, 484
18, 497
16,500
17, 431
21, 876
10,311
21, 2f>!
21, 747
24, 726
13,428
15, 721
10,908
12, 303
15,692
14,272
21,480
11,717
24, 403
12, 495
11,375
24, 174
10,077
21, 793
13, 481
15, 461
10, 570
10, 968
23, 127
22, 638
14,537
18,047
18,860
12,442
10,274
15, 494
11,791
12,820
10,522
11,356
1910
12,623
17, 615
15, 727
10, 190
13, 012
IS, 713
8, 077
19, 240
14, 702
15, 936
12, 780
11,775
17, 532
18, 877
7,707
11,824
15, 657
11,324
8,505
10, 743
16,267
16, 996
15, 599
20,236
9, 058
19, 588
15, 270
25, 774
14, 246
13, 770
7. 381
9,462
13, 344
11,080
15, 778
11,767
18,924
1,396
8,565
22,754
10,107
15,808
26,629
9,6.54
7,057
15, 741
17, 517
10,753
7,148
15,779
8,502
9,204
9,957
10,517
10,364
8,222
9,749
1 Bristol, Tenn., and Bristol, Va., based upon combined population (14,776 in 1920), included in places
of 10,000 to 25,000.
62
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Geoup 2.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 10,000 to 25,000 (459 places)— Continued.
ciTV, town,
VILLAGE, or
borough.
TEXAS — con.
Del Rio
Denison
Greenville —
Laredo
Marshall
Palestine
Paris
Port Arthur. .
Ranger
San Angelo...
Sherman
Temple
Texarkana. . .
Tyler
UTAH.
Prove
VERMONT.
Barre
Burlington. ..
Rutland
1920
10,589
17,065
12,384
22,710
14,271
11,039
15,040
22,251
16, 205
10,050
15,031
11,033
■11,480
12,085
10,303
10,008
22,779
14,954
1910
13, 632
8,850
14,855
11,452
10, 482
11,269
7,663
10, 321
12,412
10,993
9,790
10,400
8,925
10,734
20, 468
13, 546
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
1920
VIRGINIA.
Alexandria —
Bristol
Charlottesville.
Danville
Staimton
WASHINGTON.
Aberdeen
Hoquiam
Vancouver
Walla Walla...
Yakima
WEST VIRGINIA
Bluefleld
Fairmont
Martinsburg. . .
Morgantown...
Mounds\ilIe...
Parkersburg. . .
18,060
2 6,729
10, 688
21,539
10,623
15,337
10,058
12,637
15,503
18, 539
15, 282
17,851
12,515
12, 127
10, 669
20, 050
1910
15, 329
6,247
6,765
19,020
10,604
13,660
8,171
9,300
19,364
14,082
11,188
9,711
10,698
9, 150
8,918
17, 842
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
WISCONSIN.
Appleton
Ashland
Beloit
Eau Claire
Fond du Lac.
Janesville
Manitowoc
Marinette
Stevens Point.
Waukesha
Wausau
West AUis
WYOMING.
Casper
Cheyenne
1920
19,561
11,334
21,284
20, 906
23,427
18, 293
17,563
13,610
11,371
12, 558
18,661
13,745
11,447
13,829
Group 3.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 5,000 to 10,000 (721 places).
ALABAMA.
Alabama City.
Albany
Fairfield
Himtsville
Pheni.x City...
Sheffield
Talladega
Troy
ARIZONA.
Bisbee
Douglas
Globe
Miami
Nogalcs
Prescott
ARKANSAS.
Blytheville....
Fayetteville...
Helena
Jonesboro
Marianna
Paragould
Van Buren
West Helena. .
californla.
Alhambra
Anaheim
Brawley
Calexico
Chi CO
El Ceutro
Hanford
Marysville
Modesto
Monrovia
Monterey
Napa
Ontario
Palo Alto
Petaluma
Redlands
5,432
7,652
5,003
8,018
5,432
6,682
6,546
5,696
9,205
9,916
7,044
6,689
5,199
5,010
6,447
5,362
9,112
9,384
5,074
6,306
5,224
6,226
9,096
5,526
5,389
6,22:3
9,339
5,464
6,aS8
5,461
9,241
5,480
5,479
6, 757
7,280
5,900
6,226
9,571
4,313
6,118
7,611
4,555
4,865
5,854
4,961
9,019
6,437
7,083
3,514
5,092
3,849
4,471
8,772
7,123
4,810
5,248
3,878
5,021
2,628
881
797
3,7.50
1,610
4,829
5,430
4,034
3,576
4,923
5,791
4,274
4,486
5,880
10, 449
CALIFORNIA-
con.
San Leandro.
San Luis
Obispo
Sau Mateo
San Rafael. . .
Santa Clara...
Santa Rosa...
South Pasa-
dena
VisaUa
Watson ville . .
Wliittier
COLORADO.
FortCoUins
Grand Junction
Longmont
Loveland
SterUng
CONNECTICUT.
Greenwich
Putnarn
RockviUe
Shelton
Southington
Wallingford
Winsted
FLORIDA.
Daytona
Fernandina
Gainesville
Lakeland
Orlando
Palatka
St. Augustine.
Sanford
Tallahassee
West Palm
Beach
West Tampa..
5,703
3,471
5, 895
5, 1.57
5,979
4,384
5,512
5,934
5,220
4,348
8,758
7,817
7,652
4,649
5, 753
4,550
6,013
4,446
7,997
4,550
8,755
8,210
8,665
7,754
5, 848
4,256
5,065
3,651
6,415
3,044
5,939
3,886
7,711
6,637
7,726
7,977
9,475
4,807
5,085
3,714
9,648
8,690
8,248
7,754
5, 445
3,082
5,457
3,482
6,860
6,183
7,062
3,719
9, 282
3,894
5,102
3,779
6,192
5,494
5,588
5,637
3,570
5,018
8,659
1,743
1 8,463
8, 258 1
GEORGIA.
Americus
Cordele
Dalton
Decatur
Dublin
East Point..
Elberton
Fitzgerald...
Ci ainesville . .
Griffin
Marietta
Moultrie
Ncwnan
Thomasville.
IDAHO.
Burlev ,
CaldweU
Coeur d'Alene.
Idaho Falls
Lewiston
Nampa
Twin Falls
n^LINOIS.
Beardstown
Belvidere ,
Benton ,
Carbondale
Carlinville
Charleston
Clinton
CollinsvOle
De ICalb
Dixon
Duquoin
East MoUne...
EdwardsviUe. .
Eldorado
Ilarrisburg
Harvey
Higliland Park
Ilillsboro
Hoopeston. . ..
9,010
6,538
5,222
6,150
7,707
5,241
6, 475
6, 870
6,272
8,240
6,190
>6, 789
7,037
8,196
5,408
5,106
6,447
8,064
6,574
7,621
8,324
7,111
7, 804
7,201
6, 267
5,212
6,615
5,898
9,753
7,871
8,191
7,285
8,675
6, 336
5,004
7,125
9,216
6,167
5,074
5,451
1 Texarkana, Ark., and Texarkana, Tex., based upon combined population (19,737 in 1920), included in
places of 10,000 to 25,000.
» Bristol, Teiui., and Bristol, Va., based upon combined population (14,776 in 1920), included in places
of 10,000 to 25,000.
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
63
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
GROtrp 3.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 5,000 to 10,000 (721 places)— Continued.
0ITY,T0WN,
\^I.LAGE, OR
nOROUGH.
ILLINOIS— con.
Johnston City..
La Grange
LawrenceviUe.
Litclrfield
Macomb
Marion
Melrose Park..
Metropolis
Monmotith
Mount Carmel.
Mount \'e.nion.
Normal
North Chicago.
Pana '. ..
Paris
Peru
Pontiae
Savanna
Spring Valley.
Staunton
Sterling
Taylorvillo
W. Frankfort .
W. Hammond.
Wilmetto
Winnetka
"Woodstock
Zion
1920
INDIANA.
Bedford
Bicknell
Bluffton
Brazil
Columbus
ConnersviUe...
Goshen
Greensburg —
Hartford City..
KendaUnlle. . .
Lebanon
Linton
Madison
Mount Vernon.
Portland
Princeton
RushvUIe
Seymour
Shelby ville....
Valparaiso
Wabash
Warsaw
Washington...
IOWA.
Albia
Ames
Atlantic
Cedar Falls
Centerville
Chariton
Charles City...
Cherokee
Creston
Fail field
Grinnell
Newton
Oelwein
Oskaloosa
I'errv
Red Oak
Shenandoah...
Webster City..
7,137
6,525
5,080
6,215
6,711
9, 582
7,147
5,055
8, 116
7,456
9, 815
5,143
5, a39
6,122
7,985
8, 869
6,664
5,237
6,493
6,027
8,182
5, 806
8, 478
7,492
7,814
6,694
5,523
5,580
9,076
7, 635
5,391
9, 293
8, 990
9,901
9, 525
5, 345
6,183
5,273
6,257
6,856
6,711
5,284
5, 958
7, 132
5,498
7,348
9,701
6,518
9, 872
5,478
8,743
5,067
6,270
5,329
6,316
8,4S6
5,175
7, 350
5,824
8,034
5,948
5,362
6,627
7,455
9,427
5,642
5,578
5, 255
5,657
3,248
5, 282
3,235
5,971
5,774
7,093
4,806
4,655
9,128
6,934
8, 007
4, 024
3,306
6, 055
7,664
7,984
6,090
3,691
7, 035
5, 048
7.467
5, 446
2,111
4,948
4,943
3,168
4,331
4,789
8,716
2,794
4,987
9,340
8,813
7,738
8, 514
5.420
6,187
4,981
5,474
5,906
6, 934
5, .563
5,130
6,448
4,925
6,305
9, 500
6,987
8,687
4,430
7,854
4,969
4,223
4, .560
5,012
6,936
3,794
5,892
4, 884
6,924
4,970
5,030
4, 616
6, 028
9, 466
4,630
4,830
4, 976
5,208
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
K^^NSAS.
Dodge City
lola
Junction City .
Manhattan
Newton
Ottawa
Pratt
Rosedale
Wellington
Winfield
KENTUCKY.
Bellevue
Bowluig Green
Danville
Dayton
Fort Thomas. .
Frankfort
Hopkinsville. .
Madisonville. .
Mayfield
Maysville
Middlesborough
Paris
Richmond. .
Winchester. .
LOUISIANA.
Bogalusa
Crowley
Gretna
Houma
Lafavftte
Mind en
Morgan City...
New Iberia
MAINE.
Belfast
Brewer
Brimswick
Calais ,
Gardiner ,
Old Town ,
Rockland
Runiford Falls
(RumfordP.O.)
Saco
South Portland
West brook
MARYLAND.
Cambridge.
Frostburg . .
Salisbm'v...
MASSACHU-
SETTS.
Abington town.
Agawam town..
Amherst town..
Andover town..
Athol town
Bridgewaler
town
Canton town . .
Chelmsford
town
Concord town..
Daitmouth
town
Dracut town. .
Eastontown. . .
5,0(51
8, 513
7, .533
7,989
9,781
9,018
5. 183
7,674
7,048
7,933
7,379
9, 638
5,099
7,046
5.028
9,805
9, 696
5,030
6,583
6,107
8,041
6,310
5,622
8,333
8,245
6,108
7, 197
5,160
7,855
6, 105
5,429
6,278
5,083
6,064
5,784
6,084
5, 475
6, 0.56
8,109
7,016
6, 817
9, 254
9,453
7, 467
6,017
7,553
5, 787
5,02:3
5. 5.50
8, 2ns
9,792
8, 438
5,945
5,682
0, 461
6, 493
5, 2.80
5,0-11
1910
3,214
9,032
5,598
5,722
7,862
7,650
3,. 302
5, 960
7,034
6,700
6,683
9,173
5,420
6,979
10, 465
9,419
4, 906
5,916
6, 141
7,305
5, 8.59
5,340
7,156
5, 099
5,024
6, .392
3,002
5,477
7,499
4,618
5,6r.7
5,341
6,116
5,311
6, 317
8,174
5,427
6,5&3
7,471
8,281
6,407
6,028
6,690
5,455
3, 501
5,112
7,301
8,536
7,688
4,797
5,010
6,421
4,378
3,461
5,139
CITY, TOWN,
■\aLLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
^'massachu-^
k.S^TTS— COH^
Fairhaven town
Franklin town .
Grafton town...
Great Barring-
ton to%vn
Hingham town.
Hudson town. .
Ipswich town. .
Lexington town
Ludlow town...
Mansfield town.
Marblehead
town
MajTiard town .
Middleborough
town
Millbury town..
►Milton town
Montague to\^Ti
Needham town.
North Andover
town
North Attlebor-
ough town
Orange town . . .
Palmer town. ..
Reading town . .
Rockland town
South Hadley
town
Spencer town...
Stoneham town
Stoughton town
Swampscott
town
Uxbridgetown.
Walpoletown. .
Ware town
Wellesley town .
Westborough
town
Whitman town.
V/inchenden
town
1920
MICHIGAN.
Albion
Alma
Bessemer
Cadillac
Charlotte
Cheboygan
Coldwater
DowagiaC
Grand Haven. .
Hancock
Hastings
Hillsdale
Ionia
Iron Mountain .
Laurium
Ludington
Manistee
Manistitiue.....
Menominee
Midland
Mount Clemens
Munising
Muskegon
Heights
Negaunee
Niles
7,291
6, 497
6, 887
6, 315
5,604
7, 607
6,201
6, 3.50
7,470
6, 255
7,324
7,086
8,453
5,653
9,382
7,675
7,012
6,265
9,2.38
5,393
9, 896
7,439
7,544
5, .527
5,030
7, 873
6, .865
8,101
5, 384
5,446
8, 525
6,224
5,789
7.147
8,354
7,542
5,482
9,750
5, 126
5, 642
6, 114
5,440
7, 205
7,527
5,132
5,476
6, 9.35
8,251
6,696
8,810
9,694
6,380
8,907
5,483
9,488
5,037
9, 514
7,419
7,311
1910
5,122
5,641
5,705
5,926
4,965
6,743
5, 777
4,918
4,948
5,183
7,338
6,390
8,214
4,740
7.924
6,866
5,026
5,529
9, 562
5,282
8,610
5,818
6,928
4,894
6, 740
7,090
6,316
6,204
4,671
4,893
8,774
5,413
5,449
7,292
5,678
5,833
2,757
4,583
8,375
4,886
6,859
5,945
5,088
5,856
8,981
4,383
5,001
6,030
9, 216
8,537
9,132
12,381
4,722
10,507
2,527
7,707
2,952
1,690
8,460
5,156
64
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Geoup 3.— Cities and other Incokpoeated Places of 5,000 to 10,000 (721 places)— Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OB
BOKOUGH.
MICHIGAN— con.
Petoskey
River Rouge . . .
Royal Oak
St. Joseph
Sturgis
Three Rivers...
Ypsilanti
MINNESOTA.
Albert Lea
Bemidji
Brainerd
ChishoLm
Cloquet
Crookston
Eveleth
Fergus Falls
Little Falls
Moorhead
New Ulm
Owatoiina
Red Wing
South St. Paul,
Stillwater ,
AVillmar ,
MISSISSIPPI.
Clarksdale
Corinth
Greenwood...
Gulfport
McComb
Pascagoula . . .
Tupelo
Yazoo City . . .
MISSOUEI.
Brookfield- . .
ChiUicothc..
CMnton
DeSoto
Fulton
Kirksville
Maple wood
Marshall
Mexico
Nevada
Poplar Blull....
St. Charles
Trenton
University
Webb City
Webster Groves
MONTANA.
Bozeman...
Havre
KaUspell . . .
Lewistown.
Livingston .
Miles City..
NEBEASKA.
Beatrice
Columbus
Fairbury
Fremont
Kearnev
Nebraska City.
Norfolk
Soottsbluil
York
5,064
9,822
6,007
7, 251
5,995
5,209
7,413
8,056
7, 086
9,591
9,039
5,127
6,825
7,205
7,581
5, 500
5,720
6,745
7,252
8,637
6, Sf)0
7,735
5,892
7, 552
5,498
7,793
8,157
7,775
6,082
5, 055
5,244
6,304
6,772
5,098
5,003
5,595
7,213
7,431
5,200
6,013
7,139
8,042
8,503
6,951
6,792
7,807
9,474
6,183
5,429
5,147
6,120
6,311
7,937
9,664
5,410
5,454
9,605
7,702
6,279
8,634
6, 912
5,388
4,778
4, 163
1,071
5,936
3,fi35
5,072
6,230
6,192
5,099
8,526
7,684
7,031
7, 559
7,036
6,887
6,078
4,840
5,648
5,658
9,048
4,510
10, 198
4,135
4,079
5,020
5,836
6,386
6,237
3,379
3,881
6,796
5,749
6, 265
4,992
4,721
5,228
6,347
4,976
4,869
5,939
7,176
6,916
9,437
5, 656
2,417
11,817
7,080
5,107
3,624
5,549
2,992
5,359
4,697
9, 3.56
.5,014
5,294
8,718
6,202
5, 488
6, 025
1,716
6, 235
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OE
BOROUGH.
1920
NEW
HAMPSHIEE.
Claremont town
Derry town.. . .
Franklin
Lebanon town.
Rochester
Somersworth . . .
NEW JEESEY.
Boonton
Boimd Brook..
Burlington
Cliflside Park..
Collingswood . . .
Dover
E. Rutherford..
Fort Lee
Guttenberg
Hadd on field —
Hammonton. . .
Hawthorne
Lodi
Madison
N. Plainfleld...
Nutley
Pennsgrove
Pleasantville..-
Prineeton
Red Bank
Ridgefield Park
Ridgewood
Roselle
Roselle Park. ..
Rutherford
Salem
Secaucus
SomerviUe
South Amboy . .
South Orang*. .
South River.
Vinelaiid
Wallington..
Westfield....
Woodbury. .
NEW MEXICO.
Raton
Roswell
Santa Fe
NEW YOEK.
Canandaigua . .
Depew
Endicott
Fredonia
Freeport
Glen Cove
Hastings-upon-
Hudson
Haverstraw . . .
Hempstead —
Hudson FaDs. .
Johnson City..
Lancaster
Malone
Mamaroneck. .
Massena
Media tiicviUe.
Medina
Newark
N. Tarrytowu.
Norwich
9,524
5,382
6,318
6, 162
9,673
6, 688
5,372
5, 906
9, 049
5, 700
8,714
9,803
6,463
5,761
6,726
5, 646
6,417
5,135
8,175
6,523
6,916
9,421
6,060
6, 887
5,917
9,251
8,575
7,580
5,737
5,438
9,497
7,435
5,423
6,718
7,897
7,274
6, 596
6,799
6,715
9,063
5,801
5,544
7,033
7,236
7, 356
5,850
9, 500
6, 051
8,599
8,664
5, 526
5, 226
6,382
.5,761
8,587
6, 0.59
7, 556
6,571
5,993
8,166
6,011
0, 964
6, 927
8, 268
1910
7,529
5,123
6,132
5,718
8,868
6,704
4,930
3,970
S, 336
3,394
4,795
7,468
4,275
4,472
5,647
4,142
.5,088
3,400
4,138
4, 658
6,117
6,009
2,118
4,390
5,136
7,398
0)
5,416
2,725
3,138
7,045
6,614
4,740
5,060
7,007
6,014
4,772
5,282
3,448
6,420
4,642
4,539
6,172
5,072
7,217
3,921
2, 408
5,285
4,836
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OE
BOEOUGH.
4,552
.5,669
4,964
5,189
3,775
4,364
6,467
5,699
2,951
6,634
5,683
6,227
5, 421
7,422
NEW YOEK—
con.
Rockville
Center
Rye
Salamanca
Saranac Lake..
Seneca Falls. . .
Solvay
Tarry town
Walden
Waverly
WMtehaU
1920
NOKTH CAEO-
LINA.
Burlington
Concord
Elizabeth City..
Fayetteville.,..
Greenville
Henderson
Hickory
Kingston ,
Le-xington
Reidsville ,
Statesville ,
Thomasville
Washington
NOKTH DAKOTA.
Bismarck ,
Devils Lake
Jamestown
OHIO.
Ashland
Athens
Bellefontaine . .
Bellevue
Bowling Green
Circlevllle
Conneaut
Defiance
Delaware
Dolphos
Denjiison
Dover
East Palestine.
Fostoria
Gallon
Gallipolis
Girard
Greenville
Jackson
Kent
Kenton
Logan
Mount Vernon.
Nelsonville
Norwalk
I'ainesville
Ravenna
St. Bomaid...
St. Marvs
Shelby
Sidney
Struthers
Troy
Uhrichsville . .
Urbana
Van AVert
Wapakoneta...
6,262
5,308
9,276
5,174
6,389
7,352
5,807
5,493
5,270
5,258
5,952
9,903
8, 925
8,877
5,772
5,222
5, 076
9,771
5,254
5,333
7,895
5, 676
6,314
7,122
5,140
6, 627
,249
,418
', 336
,776
,788
,049
,343
., 870
., 756
,745
,524
,101
,750
,987
,374
,070
, 556
,104
,842
,070
,690
,493
,237
,440
,379
,272
,219
,312
,679
,578
,590
1,847
', 260
i, 428
', 621
;, 100
,295
Not returned separately.
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
65
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Group 3.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 5,000 to 10,000 (721 places)— Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
OHIO— con.
Washington
Court House.
Wellston
Wellsville
West Park
Wilmington . . .
Wooster
Xenia
1920
OKLAHOMA.
Ada
Blaekwell
Cushing
Dnimright...
Durant
El Reno
Henrj'etta
Hugo
Lawton
Miami
Norman
Pawhuska
Picher
Ponca City . . .
Vinita
Baker City
Bend
Corvallis
La Grande
Medford
Oregon City
Pendleton
The Dalles
PENNSYLVANIA.
Archbald
Arnold
Ashland
Ashley
Avalon
Bangor
Bellevue
Blakely
Bloomsburg
Clairton
Clearfield
Coaldale
Conshohocken..
Coraopolis
Corry
Crafton
Danville
Darby
Dormont
Dorranceton
Duryea
East
Conemaugh . .
East Pittsburgh
Edwardsville. ..
EllwoodCity...
Etna
Ford City
Forest City
Frack\ille
Franklin
Freeland
Glassport
Greenville
Hanover
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jersey Shore
Johnsonburg. ..
Juniata
75108°— 2
7,902
6, 687
8,849
8,581
5,037
8,204
9,110
8,012
7,174
6, 326
6, 460
7,340
7,737
5,889
6,368
8,930
6,802
5,004
1910
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
7,277
6, 875
7,769
3,179
4,491
6, 136
8, 706
4,349
3, 266
1,072
5,330
7,872
1,671
4,582
7,788
2,907
3,724
6,414
9,676
2, 776
7, 051
2,521
5,010
4,082
7,729
6, 742
5,415
530
5, 752
4, 5.52
6,913
4,843
5,750
8,840
5, 686
4,287
7, ,387
4, 460
5, 807
4, 880
8,603
7,194
6,120
1,818
6,666
6,855
0, 520
5,601
5,277
4,317
5,402
5,369
8,198
0,323
0, 564
5,345
7,819
7,413
0, 264
3,320
8,529
6,851
6, 336
5, 1.54
8,481
7,480
6, 162
5, 252
7,228
5,991
5,954
4,583
6,952
7,517
7,922
6,305
6,455
1,115
0, 334
4,046
7,770
7,487
5,256
5,046
6,527
5,615
9,027
8,407
8,958
3,902
6,341
5,830
5,605
4,850
6,004
5,749
5,590
3,118
9,970
9, 767
6, 666
6, 197
6,959
5,540
8,101
5,909
8,664
7,057
7,051
6,861
7,043
5,749
6, 103
5,381
5,400
4,334
7,660
5,285
■PENNSYLVANIA—
con.
Kane
Kingston
Kittanning
Knoxville
Lansford
Larksville
Latrobe
Lehighton
Lewisto^vn
Lock Haven
Luzerne
Marcus Hook...
Middletown
Midland
Millvale.
Milton
MinersvOle
Monongahela
City
Mount Oliver...
Mount Pleasant
Munhall
Nanty-Glo
New Brighton.
Northampton.
Palmerton
Parsons
Pitcairn
Rankin
Renovo
Ridgway
Rochester
St. Clair (Alle-
gheny Co.).. .
St.ClairCSchuyl-
MllCo.)
St. Marys
Sayre
Schuylkill
Haven
Scottdale
Sharpshurg
Stroudsburg
Summit Ilill . . .
Swoyersville
Tarentum
Taylor
Throop
Titusville
Turtle Creek...
Tyrone
V'andergrift
WajTiesboro
West Hazleton.
West Pittston . .
Wilmerding .
Windber
Winton
1910
RHODE ISLAND.
Burrillville
town
Coventry town.
Johnston town .
Lincoln town...
N. Providence
town
S. Kjngstown
town
Warren town . . .
Westerly town .
SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Chester
Gaffney
Greenwood
7,283
8,952
7,153
7,201
9, 625
9,438
9,484
6,102
9,849
8,557
5, 998
5,324
5,920
5, 452
8,031
8,638
7,845
8, 688
5,575
5, 862
6,418
5,028
9,361
9,349
7,168
5,628
5,738
7,301
5,877
6,037
6,957
6,585
6,495
6,967
8,078
5, 437
5,768
8,921
5,278
5,499
6,876
8,925
9, 876
6, 672
8, 432
8,138
9,084
9,531
9,720
5,854
6,968
6,441
9,462
7,583
8,606
5,670
6,855
9,543
7,697
5, 181
7,841
9,952
5,557
5,065
8,703
6,626
6,449
4,311
5,651
8,321
9, 288
8,777
5,315
8,166
7,772
5,426
1,573
5,374
1,244
7,861
7,460
7,240
7,598
4,241
5,812
5,185
8,329
8,729
4,338
4,975
6,042
4,621
5,408
5,903
5,640
6,455
6,346
6,426
4,747
5,456
8,153
4,379
4,200
5, 390
7,414
9,060
5, 133
8,533
4,995
7,176
3,876
7,199
4,715
6,848
6,133
8,018
5,280
7,878
5,848
5,935
9,825
5,407
5,176
6,585
8,696
4,751
4,767
6,614
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OB
BOROUGH.
SOUTH CARO-
LINA—con.
Newberry
Orangeburg
Rock Hill
Sumter
Union
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Huron
Lead
Mitchell
Rapid City..
Watertown..
Yankton
1920
TENNESSEE.
Clarksville
Cleveland
Columbia
Dyersburg
Kingsport
Morris town
Murfreesboro. ..
TEXAS.
Belton
Bonham
Brenham
Bro\rawood
Bryan
Burkburnett...
Childress
Cisco
Denton
Eagle Pass
Eastland
Ennis
Gainesville
Ilillsboro..
Longview
McAllen
Mc Kinney
Mineral WellB . .
Navasota
Orange
San Benito
Sulphur Springs
Tavlor
Terrell
Vernon
Victoria
Waxahachie . . .
Weatherford
Yoakum
UTAH.
Brigham .
Logan
VERMONT.
Bennington. . .
Brattleboro
Montpelier
St. Albans
St. Johnsbury .
Springrfleld
VIRGINIA.
Clifton Forge...
Covington
Fredericksburg.
Hampton
Harrisonburg...
Pulaski
South Norfolk. .
Suffolk
Winchester
5,894
7,290
8,809
9,508
6,141
1910
5,028
5,906
7,216
8,109
5,623
8, 302
5,791
5,013
8,392
8,478
6,515
5,777
3,854
9,400
7,010
5,024
3,787
8,110
8,548
6,522
5,549
5,526
5,754
6,444
4,149
5,692
5,875
4,007
5,367
4,679
5,098
4,164
6,008
4,844
5,066
4,718
8,223
6,967
6,307
4,132
5,300
5,003
3,818
7,422
2,410
7,626
4,732
5,765
3,530
9,368
855
7,224
5,669
8,648
7,624
6,952
6,115
5,713
5,155
5,331
6,677
4,714
7,890
3,950
5,0(0
3,284
9,212
5,527
5,070
5,558
5,151
5,965
.5,314
8, 349
7,0,50
5,142
3, 195
5,957
3,073
7,958
6,205
6,203
5,074
6,184
4,657
5,282
3,685
9,439
7,522
7,230
6,211
7,324
6,517
7,125
7,856
7,588
6,381
7,164
6,693
5,283
3,250
6,164
5,748
5,623
4,234
5,882
5,874
6,138
5,505
5,875
i,m
5,282
4,807
7,724
9,123
7,008
6,883
5,804
66
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Group 3. — Cities and othee Incorporated Places of 5,000 to 10,000 (721 places) — Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
1920
1910
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
1920
1910
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
1920
1910
•WASinNGTON.
Anacortes
5,284
8,918
7,549
7,795
5,351
6,323
6,324
6,788
8,517
6,003
6,224
5,701
6. 810
4,168
2,993
7,311
6,996
2,286
4,544
4,050
5,2G0
7, 563
3,705
3,027
2,213
3,561
WISCONSIN.
Antigo
8,451
5,538
7,992
9,130
6,725
5,165
5,951
7,394
7,214
5,104
8,068
7,171
5, 582
6,654
7,196
6,324
6,758
8,893
3,691
4,477
4,717
5,783
6,081
5,036
8,689
5,734
5,440
5,637
WISCONSIN—
con.
South
Milwaukee . . .
Stoughton
Two Rivers
Watertown
Wauwatosa
Wisconsin
Rapids
■WYOMING.
Laramie
Rock Springs...
Sheridan
7,598
5,101
7,305
9,299
5,818
7,243
6,301
6,456
9,175
Bremerton
Centralia
Olympia
Port Angeles...
Puyallup
Wenatchee
WEST VIRGINIA.
Elkins
Barahoo
Beaver Dam
Chippewa Falls
Cudahv
DePere
Kaukauna
Marshfield
Menasha
Menominie
Merrill
6,092
4,761
4,850
8,829
3,346
6,521
Grafton
Princeton
Neenah
8,237
Portage
5,778
Williamson
Rhinelander
8,408
Group 4
.— CiTIE
3 AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES OF 2,500 TO 5,000 (1,320 places)
ALABAMA.
Andalusia
Athens
Attalla
Brewton
Brighton
Carbon Hill...
Decatur
Demopolis
Enterprise
Eufaula
Florala
Girard
Greenville
Jasper
Lanett
Opelika
Ozark
Piedmont
Roanoke
Tusciunbia
Union Springs.
ARIZONA.
Clifton
Flagstaff
Glendale
Jerome
Mesa
Winslow
Yuma
ARKANSAS.
Arkadelphia. . .
Bates ville
Benton
Brinkley
Camden
Clarendon
Conway
Crossett
De Queen
El Dorado
Fordyce
Forrest City...
Harrison
Hope
Matvom
Mena
Morritlton
Newport
Prescott
Rogers
Russell ville
Searcy
Siloam Springs
4,023
2,480
3,323
1,715
, 3,462
2,513
2,682
2, 185
3,665
1, 502
2,666
1,627
4,752
4,228
2,779
2,417
3,013
2,322
4,939
4,259
2,633
2,439
4,942
4,214
3,471
3,377
3,246
2,509
4,976
3, 820
4,960
4,734
2,518
2,229
2,645
2,226
3,841
2,034
3,855
3,324
4,125
4,055
4,163
4,874
3,186
1,633
2,737
4,030
2, .393
3,036
1,692
3,730
2,381
4,237
2,914
3,311
2,745
4,299
3,399
2,933
1,708
2,714
1,740
3,238
3,995
2,638
2,037
4,564
2,794
2,707
2, 038
2,517
2,018
3,887
4,202
2,996
2,794
3,377
2,484
3,477
1,602
4,790
3,639
3,864
2,778
3,441
3,953
3,010
2,424
3,771
3, 557
2,691
2, 705
3,318
2,820
4,505
2, 936
2, 836
2,331
2,569
2,405
ARKANSAS — con.
Stamps
Stuttgart
Truman
Wynne
CALIFORNIA.
Bcnicia
Burbank
Burlingame
Coalinga
Colton
Corona
Coronado
Daly City
Dinulia
Dunsmuir
East San Diego.
Fort Bragg
Fullcrton
Gilroy
Grass Valley. . .
Hay ward
Hollister
Huntington
Park
Ingle wood
Lindsay
Lodi
Madera
Martinez
Mercod
Mill Valley
Monterey Park .
National City..
Needles
Orange
Oro ville
Oxnard
Pacific Grove...
Piedmont
Pittsliurg
Porterville
Red Bluff
Redding
Redondo Beach
Redwood City. .
Rose ville
Salinas
San Fernando. .
San Gabriel
Sanger
Santa Maria
Santa Paula
Sausalito
Selma
2,564
2,316
4,522
2,740
2,598
2,933
2,353
2,693
2,360
2,913
4,107
1,565
2,934
4,199
4,282
3,980
4,129
3,540
3,289
1,477
3,779
3,400
970
2,528
1,719
4,148
2,616
2,408
4,415
1,725
2, 862
2,437
4,006
4,520
3,487
2,746
2,781
2,308
4,513
1,299
3,286
1,536
2,576
1,814
4,850
2,697
3,444
2,404
3, 858
2,115
3,974
3,102
2,554
2,551
4,108
3,116
1,733
2,807
4,884
2,920
3,340
3,859
4,417
2,555
2,974
2,384
4,282
1,719
4,715
2,372
4,097
2,696
3,104
3,530
2,962
3,572
4,913
2,935
4,020
2,442
4,477
2,608
4,308
3,736
3,204
2,640
2,578
3, 943
2,260
3, 967
2,216
2,790
2, 383
3,158
1,750
CALIFORNIA—
con.
South San
Francisco
Taft
Tulare
Turlock
Upland
Ventura
Watts
Woodland
COLORADO.
Alamosa
Brighton
Canon City
Delta
Durango
Englewood
Florence
Fort Morgan...
La Junta
Lamar
Lcadville
Montrose
Rocky Ford...
Salida
Walsenbuig...
CONNECTICUT.
Branford
Danielson
Groton
JewettCity....
Stafford Springs
DELAWARE.
Dover
Milford
New Castle
FLORIDA.
Apalachicola. .
Arcadia
Bartow
Bradentown...
De Land
Fort Myers
Kissimmee
Lake City
Live Oak
Ocala
Plant City
Quincy
South Jackson
ville
4,411
3,317
3,539
3,394
2,912
4,342
4,529
4, 147
3,171
2,715
4,551
2,623
4,116
4,356
2,629
. 3, 818
4,964
2,512
4,959
3,581
3,746
4,689
3,565
2,619
3,130
4,236
3,196
3, 383
4,042
2, 703
3,854
3,066
3,479
4, 203
3,868
3,324
3,678
2,722
3,341
3,103
4,914
3,729
3,118
2,775
PRINCIPAL, CITIES.
67
Table 13.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Contiuued.
Groxjp 4.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 2,500 to 5,000 (1,320 places)— Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
GEORGIA.
Bainbridge...
Barnesviile...
Buford
Canton
Carrollton
Cartersville. . .
Cedartown. ..
CoUege Park.
Covington
Cuthbert
Dawson
Douglas
Eastman
Eaton ton
Fort Valley...
Hawkinsville.
Kirkwoixi
Manchester...
Milledgeville..
Monroe
Pclhain
Porterdale —
Quitman
Sanders viUe.-
Statesboro
Tallapoosa —
Thomaston. . .
Tifton
Toccoa
Vidalia
Washington..
Waynesboro..
Winder
Blackfoot
Kellogg
Malad ,
Montpelicr. .
Moscow
Preston ,
Rexburg
St. Anthony.
Sandpoint —
Wallace ,
Weiser
Abington
Anna
Auburn
Avery ville
Batavia
Benld
Brookfield
Bushuell
Carmi
Carter ville
Chester
Christopher
Des Plaincs
Downers Grove
Effingham
Elmhurst
Fairbury
Fail-field
Farmington
Flora
Frankfort
Heights
Galena
Galva
Geneseo
1920
4,792
3,059
2,500
2,679
4,363
4, 350
4,053
3,622
3,203
3,022
3,504
3,401
2,707
2,519
3,223
3,070
2, 934
2,776
4,619
3,211
2,640
2,SS0
4,393
2,695
3,807
2,719
2, 502
3,005
3,567
2,860
4,208
3,311
3,335
3, 937
3,017
2,598
2, 984
3,956
3,235
3,569
2, 957
2,876
2,816
3,154
2,721
3,019
2,660
3,815
4,395
3,316
3,589
2, 716
2,667
3,404
2,904
3,830
3,451
3,543
4,024
4,594
2,532
2,754
2,631
3,558
3,423
4,742
2,974
3,375
1910
4,217
3,068
1,683
2,002
3,297
4,067
3, 551
2,173
2,697
3,210
3,827
3.550
2, 355
2,036
2,697
3,420
1,226
922
4,385
3,029
1,880
3,915
2,641
2,529
2,117
1,645
2,381
3,120
1,776
3,065
2,729
2, 443
2,202
1,273
1,303
1,924
3,670
2,110
1,893
1,238
2,993
3, 0(X»
2,600
2,464
2,809
1,814
2,668
4,436
1,912
2,1.S6
2,619
2,833
2,971
2,747
1,825
2, 348
2,601
3,898
2,360
2,505
2,479
2,421
2,704
4, 835
2,498
3,199
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
ILLINOIS— con.
Geneva
Georgetown. . ..
Gillespie
Glen EUyn
Glencoe
Greenville
Harvard
Havana
Highland
Hinsxiale
Jerseyville
Lake Forest
Lockport
Lyons
Madison
MarscUles
Mendota
Morris
Morrison
Mound City
Mounds
Mount Olive.. .
Napcr\ille
Nokomis
Oglesl)y
Clney
Park Ridge
I'axton
PLnekncyvillc. .
Princeton
River Forest —
Riverside
RoMnson
Rochellc
Rock Falls
Roodhouse
St. Charles
Salem
Sesser
Shelbv\illc
Silvis!
Sparta
Sulhvan
Summit
Sycamore
Toluca
Tuscola
Vajidalia
Venice
Virdeu
Watseka
West Chicago. . .
Westville
Wheaton
Wliitellall....
V'ood River
INDLANA.
Alexandria
Angola
Attica
Auburn
Aurora
Boonville
Columbia City.
Crown Point. .
Decatur
Dunkirk
Franklin
Garrett
Gas City
Greencastle —
Greenfield
1920
,803
,061
,063
:, 851
,381
,091
,294
,614
,902
,042
,839
,657
,684
,564
,996
,391
,934
,505
,000
:,766
,661
,503
,830
,4C.5
,135
,401
,383
,033
, ('.49
,126
,358
, 532
,375
,310
,927
,928
,099
,457
,841
,568
,541
,340
,532
,019
,61)2
,503
,564
,316
,895
,682
,817
,594
,241
,137
,954
,476
4,172
2,650
3,392
4,650
4,299
4,451
3,499
3,232
4,762
2,532
4,909
4,796
2,870
3,780
4,168
1910
2, 451
2,307
2,241
1,763
1,899
3, 178
3,008
3,525
2,675
2,451
4,113
3,349
2,555
1,483
5,046
3,291
3,806
4,563
2,410
2,837
1,686
3,501
3,449
1,872
3,1)4
5,C.ll
2,009
2,912
2,722
4,131
2,456
1,702
3,863
2,732
2,657
2,171
4,046
2,609
1,292
3,590
1,163
3,081
2,621
949
3,926
2, 407
2,453
2,974
3,718
4,000
2,476
2,378
2,607
3,423
2,854
84
5,096
2,610
3,335
3,919
4,410
3,934
3,448
2,526
4,471
3,031
4,502
4,149
3,224
3,790
4,448
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
INDIANA— con.
Hobart
Hiuitingburg...
Jason ville
Jasper
Lawrenceburg. .
Martinsville
Mitchell
Monticello
Nappanee
Noblesville
North Manches-
ter
North \'ernon..
Plymouth
Rensselaer
Rochester
Rockjiort
Salem
Sullivan
Tell City
Tipton
Union City
West I afavette.
West Terre
Haute
Winchester
IOWA.
Algona
Anamosa
Belle Plaiiie..
Carroll
Clariiida
Clarion
Clear Lake. . .
Colfax
Cresco
Decorah
Denison
Eacle Grove..
Eldora
Emmetsburg.
Estherville...
Glen wood
Hampton ....
Harlan
Independence
Indianola
Iowa Falls —
Jefferson
Knoxville —
Le Mars
Manchester...
Maciuoketa...
MarioT
Missouri Valley
Mount Pleasant
Mystic.
Nevada
New Hampton.
Osage
Osceola
Pella
Sac City
Sheldon
Spencer
Storm Lake
Tama
Valley Junction
Vinton
Washington
Waverly
Winterset
3,450
3,201
4,401
2,539
3, 466
4,895
3,025
2,536
2,678
4,758
2,711
3,084
4,338
2,912
3,720
2,581
2,836
4,489
4,086
4,507
1 3, 406
3,830
4,310
4,021
3,724
2, 881
3,887
4,254
4,511
2,826
2,804
2,504
3, 195
4,039
3,581
4,433
3,189
2, 7C2
4, 699
3, 802
2,992
2,831
3,072
3, 028
3,954
3,410
3,523
4.683
3,111
3,026
4, 138
3,985
3,987
2,796
2, 668
2,539
2,878
2,084
3,338
2,630
3,488
4,599
3,658
2,(K)1
3,631
3,381
4,097
3,352
2,90(i
1910
1,753
2,464
3,295
2,196
3,930
4,529
3,438
2,168
2, 260
5,073
2,428
2,915
3,838
2,393
3,364
2,736
2,283
4,115
3,369
4,075
3,209
3,867
3,083
4,266
2,908
2,983
2,121
3,546
3,832
2,f65
2,014
2,524
2,658
3,592
3,133
3,387
1,995
2,325
3,404
4,052
2,017
2,570
3,517
3,283
2,797
2,477
3, 190
4,157
2,758
3,570
4,400
3,187
3,874
2,663
2,138
2,275
2,445
2,416
3,021
2,201
2,941
3,005
2,428
2,290
2,573
3, 330
4,380
3,205
2, 818
1 Union City, Ind., and Union City, Ohio, based upon combmed population (4,940 in 1920), included in
places of 2,500 to 5,000.
68
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Group 4. — Cities and other Incorporated Places of 2,500 to 6,000 (1,320 places) — Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
KANSAS.
Abilene
Anthony
Augusta
Baxter Springs.
Beloit
Caney ,
Cherryvale
Clay Center . . . ,
Columbus ,
Concordia
Council Grove.,
Eureka
Fredonia ,
Frontenac ,
Galena
Garden City —
Girard
Goodland ,
Great Bend
Hays.
Herington.
Hiawatha .
Holton .
Horton
Humboldt....
Lamed
Liberal
Lyons
McPherson...
Marysville
Mulberry
Neodesha
Olathe
Osawatomie.
Paola
KEJJTUCKY.
Catlettsburg
Central City —
Corbin
Cynthiana
Earlington
Elizabethtown .
Franklin ,
Fulton
Georgetown
Glasgow
Harlan
Harrodsburg. .
Hazard
Hickman
HigMand Park
Irvine
Jenkins
Lebanon
Ludlow
Morgaufleld...
Mount Sterling
Nicholasville. .
Oakdale
Pineville
Princeton
Providence
Russcllville. . .
Shelbyville. . . .
Somerset
LOUISIANA.
Abbeville
Covington
De Ridder
DonaldsonvLUe
Emiice
Franklin
Hammond
1920
4,895
2,740
4,219
3,608
3,315
3,427
4,698
3,715
3,155
4,705
2,857
2,606
3,954
3,225
4,712
3,848
3,161
2,664
4,460
3,165
4,065
3,222
2,703
4,009
2,525
3,139
3,613
2,516
4,595
3,048
2,697
3,943
3,268
4,772
3,238
4,183
3,108
3,406
3,857
3,652
2,530
3,154
3,415
3,903
2,559
2,647
3,765
4,348
2,633
3,979
2,705
4,707
3,239
4,582
2,651
3,995
2,786
3,198
2,908
3,689
4,151
3,124
3,760
4,672
3,461
2,942
3,535
3,745
3,272
3,504
3,855
1910
4,118
2,669
1,235
1,598
3,082
3,597
4,304
3,438
3,064
4,415
2,545
2,333
8,040
3,396
6,096
3,171
2,446
1,993
4,622
1,961
3,273
2,974
2,842
3,600
2, 548
2,911
1,716
2,071
3,546
2,260
997
2,872
3,272
4,046
3,207
3,520
2,545
2,589
3,603
3,931
1,970
3,063
2,575
4,533
2,316
657
3,147
537
2,736
1,977
272
3,077
4,163
2,725
3,932
2,935
2,073
2,161
3,015
2,084
3,111
3,412
4,491
2,907
2,601
2,100
4,090
1,684
3,857
2,942
CITY, TOWN,
\1LLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
LOUISIANA—
con.
Homer
.Teanerette
Jeiuiings
Kent wood
Leesville
Mansfield
Merry ville
Natchitoches .
Oakdale
Opelousas
Patterson
Plaquemine..
Rayne
Ruston
Slidell
Tliibodaux...
Winnfield
MAINE.
Eastport
Ellsworth
Fairfield
Hallowell
Madison
Presque Isle. . .
MARYLAND.
Brunsmck
Chestertown...
Crisfield
Easton
Elkton
Havre de Grace
Hyattsville
Takoma Park.
Westcrnport . .
Westminster. .
MASSACHUSETTS.
Acuslmet to^vn.
Auburn town
Ayer town. . .
Barnstable town
Barret own
Billericatown.
Blackstone
town
Bourne town..
Cohasset town.
Dalton town. .
Deerfleldtown
Dightontown.
Dudley town..
East Bridge-
water town...
Falmouth town
Fox borough
town
Groveland town
Hadley town. .
Hanover town
Hard wick town
Harvard town
Hatfield town
Holbrook to\vn.
Holden town
HoUiston town.
Hopedale town.
Kingston town
Lee to\vn
Leicester town
Lenox to^vn.. .
Longmeadow
town
1920
1910
3,305
1,855
2,512
2,206
3,824
3,925
3,059
3,609
2,518
2,043
2,564
1,799
2,963
3,388
2,532
4,016
4,437
4,623
2,538
2,998
4,633
4,955
2,720
2,247
3,389
3,377
2,958
2,188
3,526
3,824
2,975
2,925
4,494
4,961
3,058
3,549
2,747
2,801
2,764
2,864
2,729
2,408
3,452
2,938
3,905
3,721
2,537
2,735
4,116
3,468
3,442
3,083
2,660
2,487
4,377
4,212
2,675
1,917
3,168
1,242
3,977
2,702
3,521
3,205
3,075
1,692
3,891
2,420
3,052
2,797
4,836
4,676
3,357
2,957
3,646
2,789
4,299
5,648
2,530
2,474
2,639
2,585
3,752
3,568
2,803
2,209
2,574
2,235
3,701
4,267
3,486
3,363
3,500
3,144
4,136
3,863
2,650
2,253
2,784
1,999
2,575
2,326
3,085
3,524
2,546
1,034
2,651
1,986
3,161
2,816
2,970
2,147
2,707
2,711
2,777
2,188
2,505
2,445
4,085
4,106
3,635
3,237
2,691
3,060
2,618
1,084
CITY, TOWN,
TILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
MASSACHU-
SETTS— con.
Medfleld town. .
Medway town. .
Monsontown...
Nantucket town
North Brook-
field town. ..
Oxford town. .
Provincetown
town
Randolph to\\'n
Rockport town
Scituate towTi.
Seekonk tov\'n.
Shrewsbury
town
Somerset town .
Sutton town. . .
Templetontown
Tewksbury
town
Wareham town.
Warren town. . .
West Bridge-
water town...
Westford to^vn.
Westport town.
Wilbraham
town
Williarastown
town
Wihnington
tOWTl
Wrentham
town
MICHIGAN.
Allegan
Belding
Big Rapids
Birmingham . .
BoyneCity
Buchanan
Caro
Crystal Falls. .
Durand
Ecorse
Fonton
Ferndale
Ford
Gladstone
Grand Ledge..
Greenville
Houghton
Howell
Iron River
Lapeer
Marh) e City . . .
Marshall
Mount Pleasant
Norway
Onaway
Otsego
Plymouth
Rochester
St. Clair
St. Johns
St. Louis
South Haven..
Wakefield
MINNESOTA.
Alexandria
Anoka
Aurora
Blue Earth
1920
3,595
2,956
4,826
2,797
2,610
3,820
4,246
4,756
3,878
2,534
2,898
3,708
3,520
2,578
4,019
4,450
4,415
3,467
2,908
3,170
3,115
2,780
3,707
2,581
2,808
3,637
3,911
4,558
3,694
4,284
3,187
2,704
3,394
2,672
4,394
2,507
2,640
4,294
4,953
3,043
4,304
4,466
2,951
4,295
4,723
3,731
4,270
4,819
4,533
2,789
3,168
2,857
2,549
3,204
3,925
3,036
3, 829
4,151
3,388
4,287
2,809
2,568
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
69
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING.
IN 1920,2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANCxED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Geoup 4.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 2,500 to 5,000 (1,320 places)— Continued.
CTTT, town,
village, or
borough.
MINNESOTA—
eon.
Columbia Hts..
Crosby
Detroit
Ely
Fairmont
GUbert
Grand Rapids. .
Hastings
Hutchinson
International
Falls
Lake City
Litchfield
Luverne
Marshall
Melrose
Monte\ideo
Northfleld ,
Pipestone ,
St. James ,
St. Peter
Sauk Center
Staples
Thief River
Falls
Two Harbors..
Waseca
West
Minneapolis.
West St. Paul.
Wortliiugton..
MISSISSIPPI.
Aberdeen
Amory
Bay St. Louis.
Brookhaven
Canton
Charleston
Columbia
Grenada
Moss Point
New Albany ..
Oklona
StarkviUe
Water Valley..
West Point....
Winona
MISSOURI.
Aurora
Bonne Terre...
BoonvUle
Butler
Cameron
Carroilton
Caruthers\'ille.
Chaffee
Charleston
Clayton
Dexter
Eldon
Excelsior Spgs.
Farinlngton...
Festus
Fredricktown .
HigginsviUe...
Keimett
Kirkwood
Lebanon
Lexington
Liberty
Louisiana
Macon
Marceline
1920
2,%8
3,500
3^420
4,902
4,630
3,510
2,914
4,571
3,379
3,448
2,846
2,790
2,782
3,092
2,529
4,419
4,023
3,325
2,673
4,335
2,699
2,570
4,685
4,54B
3,908
3,055
2,962
3,481
4,071
2,861
3,033
4,706
3,252
3,007
2,826
3,402
3,340
3,531
3,852
2,596
4,315
4,400
2,572
3,575
3,815
4,665
2,702
3,248
3,218
4,750
3,035
3,410
3,028
2,635
2,636
4,165
2,685
3,348
3,124
2,724
3,622
4,422
2,848
4,695
3,097
4,060
3,549
3,760
590
2,807
3,572
2,958
1,700
2,230
3,983
2,368
1.487
3, 142
2,333
2,540
2,152
2,691
3,056
3, 265
2,475
2,102
4,176
2,154
2,558
3,714
4,990
3,054
3,022
2,660
2,385
3, 708
2, 122
3,388
5,293
3,929
1,834
2,029
2,814
3,054
2,032
2,584
2,698
4,275
4,864
2.512
4,148
4,252
2,894
2,980
3,452
3,655
2,0S2
3,144
2,322
1,999
3,900
2,613
2,556
2,632
2,628
3,033
4,171
2,430
5,242
2,980
4,454
3,584 i
3,920
city, town,
village, or
BOROUGH.
MISSOURI— eon.
Maryville
Monett
Neosho _.
Richmond
Sikeston
Slater
Warrensburg...
Washington
West Plains
MONTANA.
Deer Lodge
Dillon
Glendive
Red Lodge
Whitefish
NEBRASKA.
Alliance
Auburn
Aurora
Blair
Broken Bow...
Chadron
Falls City
Geriug
Havelock
Holdrege
McCook
Plattsmouth . .
Schuyler
Sidney
Superior
University PL
Wymore
19-20
NEVADA.
Sparks .
new
hampshire.
Conway town .
Exeter town...
Gorham town.
Haverliilltown
Lancastertown
Littleton town
Milford town . .
Newmarket
town
Newport town
Northumber-
land town
Pembroke town
Peterboro town
Walpole town.
NEW JERSEY.
Audubon
Bergenfield
Beverly
Bogota
Bordentown
Butler
Caldwell
Cape May
Carlstadt
Dumont
Dunellen
East Newark...
Edgewater
Egg Harbor
FaLrview
Flemiiigton
Franklin
4,711
4,206
3,968
4,409
3,613
3,797
4,811
3,132
3,178
3,780
2,701
3,816
4,515
2,867
4,591
2,863
2,962
2,702
2,567
4,412
4,930
2,508
3,602
3,108
4, 303
4,190
2, 636
2, 852
2,719
4,112
2,592
3,238
3,102
4,604
2,734
3,406
2,819
4,239
3,783
3,181
4,109
2,567
2,563
2,015
2,553
4,740
3,667
2,562
3,906
4,371
2,886
3,993
2,999
4,472
2,537
3,394
3,057
3,530
2,622
4,882
2,590
4,075
1910
4,762
4,177
3,661
3,664
3,327
3, 238
4,689
3,670
2,914
2,570
1,835
2,428
4,860
1,479
3,105
2,729
2, 030
2, 584
2, 260
2,687
3,255
627
2, 680
3, 030
3,765
4,2^7
2, 162
1,185
2,106
3, 200
2,613
2,500
3,413
4,897
2,155
3,498
3,054
4,069
3,939
3,348
3,705
2,184
3,062
2,277
2,668
1,343
1,991
2,140
1,125
4,260
2,266
2,236
2,471
3,807
1,783
1,990
3,163
2,655
2,181
2,441
2,693
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
NEW JERSEY—
con.
Freehold
Glen Ridge
Hackettstown . .
Haddon
Heights
Haledon
Hasbrouck
Heights
Highland Park.
Hightstown
Keyport
Lambertvijle...
Leonia
Little Ferry
MerchanlviUe.-.
Metuchen
Milltown
Newton
Ocean City.
Palisades Park .
Paulsboro
Pitman
Prospect Park..
Raritan
Rockaway
Tenafly
Verona
Wanaque
Washington
Westwood
Wharton
Wildwood
NEW MEXICO.
Clovis
Deming
Gallup
Las Cruces
Las Vegas (East
Las Vegas
P.O.)
Las Vegas
Silver City
Tucumcari
NEW YORK.
Albion
Amity viUe
Avon
Babylon
BaldwLusviUe. .
Ballsloii Spa
Bath
Brockport
Bronx viUe
Canastota
Canton
Carthage
Catskill
Cedarhurst
Chatham
Clyde
Cooperstown. ..
Corinth
Dannemora
Dansville
Dobbs Ferry...
Dolgeville
East Aurora
East Rochester.
East Syracuse. .
EUenv'ille
Elmira Heights.
Fairport
1920
4,768
4,620
2,936
2, 9.60
3,435
2,895
4,866
2,674
4, 415
4,660
2,979
2, 716
2,749
3,334
2,573
4,125
2,612
2,633
4,362
3,385
4,292
4,457
2,655
3,585
3,039
2,910
3,341
2,597
2,877
2,790
4, 904
3, 212
3,920
3,969
4,304
3,902
2,662
3,117
4,683
3,265
2,585
2,523
3,686
4,103
4,796
2,980
3,056
3,996
2,631
4,320
4,728
2,838
2,710
2,628
2,725
2,576
2,623
4,631
4,401
3,448
3,703
3,901
4,106
3,116
4,188
4,626
1910
3,233
3,260
2,715
1,452
2,560
2,155
1,617
1,879
3,554
4,657
1,486
2,541
1,996
2,138
1,584
4,467
1,960
1,411
2,121
1,950
2,719
3,672
1,902
2,756
1,675
3,567
1,870
2,983
898
3,255
1,864
2,204
3,836
3,755
3,179
3,217
2,526
5,016
2,517
2,053
2,600
3,099
4,138
3,884
3,579
1,863
3,247
2,701
3,563
5,296
2,251
2,695
2,484
2,166
1,146
3,938
3,455
2,685
2,781
2,398
3,274
3,114
2,732
3,112
70
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — t^OPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Contiuued.
Geoup 4.— Cities akd other Incorporated Places of 2,500 to 5,000 (1,320 places)— Continued.
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
NEW YORK— con.
Falconer
Fort Edward...
Fort Plain
Frankfort
Goshen
Gouverneur
Gowanda
Granville
Green Island —
Greenport
Hamburg
Highland Falls.
Hoosick Falls. . -
Irvington
Kenmore
La Salle
Lawrence
Leroy
LowviUe
Lynbrook
Lyons
Mineola
Mohawk
Mount Kisco. . .
Mount Morris...
Nyack
Owego
Patchogue
Penn Yaii
Perry
PleasantviUe . . .
Potsdam
Sag Harbor
Saugerties
Scarsdale
Scotia
Sidney
Silver Creek
Southampton ..
Spring Valley. . .
Suffern
Tuckahoe
T upper Lake...
Union
Walton
Wappingers
Falls
Warsaw
Waterford
Waterloo
Watkins
Wellsville
Westfield
Whitesboro
NORTH
CAROLINA.
Albemarle. . .
Asheboro
Beaufort
Belmont
Canton
Dunn
Edenton
Hamlet
Hendersonville.
Kings Mountain
Laurinburg
Lenoir
Lincoln ton
Lumberton
Monroe
MooresvUle
Morehead City. .
1920
1910
2,691
2,559
2,968
2,941
2,584
2,805
2,777
3,808
3,720
2,800
2,643
3,718
3,390
2,691
4,084
4,315
2,958
2,141
3,762
2,762
3,303
3,081
4,128
2,012
3,920
4,737
3,089
2,134
2,470
5,532
2,319
1,020
1,299
1,189
3,771
2,940
4,460
1,981
2,079
2,802
2,782
4,619
4,633
3,824
4,597
4,388
2,207
4,036
3,408
3,929
2,957
2,507
2,512
2,509
2,353
2,663
2,722
3,067
1,544
3,103
3,195
3,206
3,245
3,931
2,817
4,382
2,985
2,375
2,116
1,865
2,483
1,176
1,393
1,823
2,789
2,173
2,818
2,218
2,322
3,364
2,413
2,230
4,082
3,400
2,039
CITY, TOWN,
^aLLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
NORTH CARO-
LINA—OOn.
Morganton
Mount Airy . . .
Newton
Oxford
RoanokeRapids
Rockingham...
Sanford
Shelby
Spencer
Tarboro
Wadesboro..
NORTH DAKOTA.
Dickinson...
Grafton
Mandan
Valley City..
Wahpeton...
WUliston
OHIO.
Barnesville
Bedford
Berea
Bridgeport
Bryan
ByesvUle
CeUna
Cheviot
Clyde
CrestUne
Crooksville
Eaton
Elmwood Place
Euclid
Fairport Harbor
FrankUn
Garfield Heights
Geneva
Glouster
Greenfield
HiUsboro
Hubbard
Lebanon
Leetonia
Lisbon
Locklaud
Loudon
Marysville
Maumee
Medina
Miamisburg
Middleport
Mmgo J unction.
Montpelier
Napoleon
New Boston....
New Comers-
town
New Lexington
Newburgh
Heights
Oberhn
Orrville
Pomeroy
Port Cliii ton
Reading
Sahneville
Sebring
Shadyside
Toronto
Union City
1920
867
752
021
606
369
509
977
609
510
568
648
122
512
336
686
069
178
1910
2,713
3,844
2,316
3,018
1,670
2, 155
2,282
3,127
1,915
4,129
2,376
3,678
2,229
3,873
4,606
2,467
3,124
4,233
1,783
2,609
3,974
3,641
3,156
3,493
1,930
2,815
3,807
3,028
3,187
3,423
1,963
2,263
2,659
2,496
2,527
4, 228
4, 296
1,699
2,698
2,665
3,084
3,439
3,530
3,576
2,307
2,734
4,271
3,194
4,049
2,759
4,007
1,858
2,943
2,559
940
4,365
3,101
4,023
3,007
3,985
2,403
2,104
4,271
1,595
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
OHIO — con.
Upper
Sandu.sky..
Wadsworth-.
Wauseon
Willard
Willoughby . .
OKLAHOMA.
Altus
Alva
Anadarko
Bristow
Cardin
Claremore
Cleveland
Chnton
Coalgate
Collinsville
Commerce
Duncan
Elk City
Frederick
Hartshorne
Hobart
Holdenville
Hominy
Idabel
Madill
Mangum
Newkirk
Nowata
Pauls Valley
Perry
Poteau
Purcell
Sand Springs...
Stillwater ,
Sulphui-
Wagoner
Walters
Waurika
Woodward
W>iiona
Yale
OREGON.
Albany
Asliland
Dallas
Grants Pass
Hood River
KlamathFaUs.,
McMinnville...
Marshfield
Newburg
North Bend...
Roseberg
PENNSYLVANIA.
Aliquippa
Ambler
ApoUo
Aspiuwall
Athens
Avoca
Barnesboro
Beaver
BeUefonte
BeUwood
BentleyviUe
Birdsboro
Blairsville
Boyertown
1920
3, 70S
4,742
3, 035
3, 889
2,656
4,522
3,913
3,116
3,460
2,640
3,435
2,717
2,596
3,009
3,801
2,555
3,463
2,814
3,822
3,480
2,936
2,932
2,S75
3,067
2,717
3,405
2,533
4,435
3,694
3,154
2,679
2,938
4,076
4,701
3,667
3,436
3,032
3,204
3,849
2,749
2,601
4,840
4,283
2,701
3,151
3,195
4,801
2,767
4,o;«
2,566
3, 268
4,381
2,931
3,094
3,227
3,170
4,384
4,950
4,183
4,135
3,996
2,629
3,679
3,299
4,391
3,189
' Union City, Ind., and Union City, Ohio, based upon combined population (4,940 in 1920), included in
places of 2,500 to 5,000.
PEINCIPAL CITIES.
71
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING,
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU-
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Geoup 4.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 2,500 to 5,000 (1,320 places)— Continued.
CITY, town,
village, or
borough.
PENNSYLVANIA
— continued.
Brackenridge. . .
Bridgeport
Bridge ville
Brookville ,
Brownsville
Burnham
Catasauqua
Center ville
Clarion
Clifton Heights.
Clyiner ,
College Hill
Collin gdale
(Darby P.O.)
Coplay
Coudersport
Curwensville . . .
Dale
Derry
Dowingtovm. . .
Doylestown
Dupont
East Mauch
Chunk
East Strouds-
burg
Eddystone
Edgewood
Elizabeth ,
Elizabethtown .
Ellsworth ,
Emaus
Emporium
Ephrata
Exeter
Export
Forty Fort
FrankUn(Cone-
maughP.O.).
Freedom ,
Freeport
Galeton
GaUitzin
Gettysburg
Gilberton
Girardville
Grove City
Hamburg
HeUertown
HoUidaysburg. ,
Honesdale
Hummelstown
Ingram
Irwin
Jenkintown
Jermyn
Kulpmont
Kutztown
Lansdale
Landsdowne. .
Leechburg
Lewisburg
Lititz
Lykens
McAdoo
McDonald
Manheim
Mauch Chunk.
Mayfleld
Mechanics burg
Media
Meyersdale
Millersburg
Miners Mills...
Monaca
1910
CITY, TOWN,
\aLLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
4,987
4,680
3,092
3,272
2,502
2,765
4,714
4,793
2,793
3,469
2, 867
2,643
3,834
2,845
2,836
2,973
3,115
2,889
4, 024
3,837
4,576
3,868
4,855
2,670
3, 181
2,703
3,319
2, 828
4,370
3,036
3,735
4,176
2, .596
3,389
2,632
3,452
2,696
2,969
3, 580
4,439
4,766
4, 482
4,944
2,764
3, 008
4,071
2,756
2,654
2,900
3, 235
3,366
3,326
4,695
2,684
4,728
4,797
3,991
3,204
3,680
2,880
4,674
2,751
2,712
3,666
3,832
4,688
4,109
3,716
2,936
4,365
3,838
3,134
3,860
1,983
3,003
2,324
5,250
1,413
2,612
3,155
1,753
1,787
1,361
2,670
3,100
2,549
2,285
2,954
3,326
3,304
3,548
3,330
1,167
2,596
2,311
2,587
2,084
3,501
2,916
3,192
3,537
2,353
2,102
3,060
2, 248
4,027
3,504
4,030
5,401
4,396
3,674
2, 3(11
915
3,734
2,945
2,128
2,037
2, SS6
2,968
3,158
2,360
3,551
4,066
3,624
3,081
2,082
2,943
3,389
2, 543
2,202
3,952
3,662
4,469
3,562
3,741
2,394
3,159
3,376
PENNSYLVANIA
— continued.
Moosic
MorrisvUle
Moimt Union...
Narberth
Nazareth
New Philadel-
phia
North
Bellevernon..
North East
Northampton
Heights
Northumber-
land
Oakmont
Oscoola
Palmyra
Parkesburg
Parnassus
Patton
Pen Argyl
Perkasie
Philipsburg
Polk
Port Carbon
Port Vuo
Portage
Pros])cct Park. .
Quakertowu
Red Lion
ReynoIdsviUe..
Royersford
Sewickley
Sharp.sville
Shippciksburg . .
Slatington
Somerset
Souderton
South
Allentown
South
Brownsville . .
South Fork
South
Williamsport.
Southwest
Greensburg...
Spangler
Spring City
Springdale
Sugar Notch
Susquehanna
Depot
Sykesville
Towanda
Trafl'ord
Union City
Verona
Waynesburg
Wellsboro
West Home-
stead
West Newton . .
West Readhig. ,
West York
Westview
WiUiamstown.,
Wilson
Wyoming
1«20
RHODE ISLAND.
Barrington
town
East Green-
wich town...
4,364
3, 639
4,744
3,704
4,288
2,537
2,605
3,481
3,791
4,061
4,512
2, 512
3,646
2,543
3, 816
3,628
4,096
3,150
3,900
2,662
2, 882
2, 538
4,804
2, .536
4,391
3, 198
4,116
3, 278
4,955
4,074
4, 372
4,014
3,121
3,125
2,549
4,675
4,239
4,341
2,538
3,035
2,944
2,929
2,612
3,764
2, 507
4,269
2, ,8.59
3,850
3,938
3,332
3,452
3, 435
2,645
2,921
3,320
2,797
2,878
3,243
3,582
3,897
3,290
1910
3,964
2, 002
3,338
1, 790
3,978
2,512
1,522
2,672
1,037
3,517
3,436
2,437
2,522
2,578
3,907
3,967
2,779
3,585
2, 066
2, 678
1,978
2, 954
1,655
3,801
2,092
3,189
3,073
4,479
3,634
3,457
4, 454
2,612
1,875
1,814
3,943
4,592
3,734
2,127
2,700
2,880
1,999
2, 439
3,478
1,756
4,281
1,959
3,684
2,S19
3,545
3,183
3,009
2,880
2,064
2,435
1,626
2,904
1,108
3,010
2,452
3,420
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
RHODE
ISLAND— con.
North Kings-
town to\\'n
North Smith-
field town
Portsmouth
town
Scituate town..
Smithfield town
Tiverton town. -
SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Abbeville
Aiken
Batesburg
Beaufort
Bennettsville.
Camden
Cheraw
Clinton
Darlington . . .
Easley
Eau Claire —
Georgetown..
Hartsville
Lancaster
Laurens
Marion
Summerville.
Yorkville
SOUTH DAKOTA,
Brookings
Madison
Mobridge
Pierre
Redfield
Vermilion
TENNESSEE.
Alcoa
Alton Park
Athens
Brownsville...
Covington
E.Chattanooga
Elizabeth ton..
ErwLn
Etowah
Fayetleville . . .
Franklin
Gallatin
Greene ville
Harriman
Humboldt
La Follette
Lebanon
Lenoir City —
Lewisburg
McMinnville...
Martin
Mary ville
Newport
Paris
Pulaski
Rockwood
St. Elmo
Shelby ville....
Springfield
Tracy City
Trenton
Tullahoma . . .
Union City
1920
3,397
3,200
2, 590
3,006
3,199
3,894
4,570
4,103
2,848
2,831
3,197
3,930
3,150
3,767
4,669
3,568
2,566
4,579
3,624
3,032
4,629
3,892
2,550
2,731
3,924
4,144
3,517
3,209
2,755
2,590
3,358
3,020
2,580
3,062
3,410
4,720
2,749
2, 965
2,516
3,629
3,123
2, 757
3,775
4,019
3,913
3,056
4,084
4,210
2,711
2,814
2,837
3,739
2,75:}
4,730
2,780
4,652
3,890
2,912
3,860
2,669
2,751
3,479
4,412
1910
4,048
2,699
2,681
3,493
2,739
4,032
4,459
3,911
1,995
2,186
2,616
3,569
2,873
3,272
3,789
2,983
1,234
5,530
2,305
2,098
4,818
3,844
2,355
2,326
2,971
3,137
1,200
3,656
2,856
2,187
2,264
2,882
2,990
2,478
1,149
1,685
3,439
2,924
2,399
1,920
3,061
3,416
2,816
3,659
3,392
1,830
2,299
2,228
2,381
2,003
3,881
2,928
3,660
2,426
2,869
2,085
2,402
3,049
4,389
72
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 12.— POPULATION OF CITIES AND OTHER INCORPORATED PLACES HAVING.
IN 1920, 2,500 INHABITANTS OR MORE, ARRANGED IN GROUPS ACCORDING TO POPU'
LATION: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Group 4.— Cities and other Incorporated Places of 2,500 to 5,000 (1,320 places)— Continued.
CITY, town,
VILLAGE, or
BOROUGH.
TEXAS.
Arlington
Athens
BaJlinger
BayCity
Beeville
Big Spring
Bowie
Cameron
Clarksville
Coleman
Comanche
Commerce:
Cooper
Crockett
Cner©
Dalhart
De Leon
Desdemona —
Dublin
Electra
Georgetown . . .
Gonzales
Gorman
Graham
Heame
Henrietta
Honey Grove- -
Hunts ville
Jacksonville
Jefferson
Kaufman
Kinus ville...
Lockhart
Lubbock
Lufkin
Magnolia Park .
Marfa
Marlin
Mart
Memphis
Mercedes
Mexia
Mission
Mount Pleasant
Nacogdoches. .
New Braunfels.
Pittsburg
Plain view
Polytechnic
Quanah
San Marcos
Seguin
Smithville
Sour Lake
Stamford
Stephen ville —
Sweetwater
Teague
Texas City
Uvalde
American Fork.
Bingham
Canyon
1920
3,031
3,176
2,767
3,454
3,063
4,273
3,179
4,298
3,386
2,868
3,524
3,842
2, 563
3,061
3,671
2,676
3,302
3,008
3,229
4,744
2,871
3,128
3,200
2,544
2,741
2,563
2,642
4,689
3,723
2, 549
2,501
4,770
3,731
4,051
4,878
4,080
3,553
4,310
3,105
2,839
3,414
3,482
3,847
4,099
3,546
3,590
2,540
3,989
4,338
3, 991
4,527
3,631
3,204
3,032
3,704
3,891
4,307
3,306
2,509
3,885
2,763
2,676
1910
1,794
2,261
3,536
3,156
3,269
4,102
2,874
3,263
2,065
3,046
2, 756
2,818
1,513
3,947
3,109
2,580
1,015
2,551
640
3,096
3,139
963
1,569
2,3.52
2,104
2,300
2,072
2,875
2,515
1,959
2,945
1,938
2,749
3,870
2,939
1,936
1,209
2,694
3,137
3,369
3,165
1,916
2,829
3,127
4,071
3,116
3,167
3,902
2, 561
4,176
3,288
3,998
2,797
2,881
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
1920
UTAH— con.
Eureka
Lehi
Murray
Nephi
Park City
Payson
Richfield
Spanish Fork. .
Springville
Tooele
VERMONT.
Bellows Falls. .
Newport
Proctor
Windsor
Winooski
VIRGINIA.
Abingdon
Bedford
Big Stone Gap.
Buena Vista...
Cape Charles. .
Farmville
Graham
Le.xington
Marion
Martinsville. . .
Norton
Phoebus
Pocahontas
Radford
Salem
South Boston.
Vinton
Wytheville
WASHINGTON.
Auburn ,
Charleston
Chehalis
CleElum
Colfax
Dayton
EUensburg
Hillyard
Medical Lake...
Moimt Vernon..
Pasco
PortTownsend.
Raymond
Ronton
Roslyn
Sedro- Woolley. .
Snohomish
Toppenish
WEST VIRGINIA.
Beckley
Benwood
Buckhannon. . .
Charles Town...
Chester
Follansbee
3,608
3,078
4,584
2,603
3,393
3,031
3,262
4,036
3,010
3,602
4,860
4,976
2,692
3,061
4,932
2,532
3,243
3,009
3,911
2,517
2,586
2,752
2,870
3,253
4,075
3,068
3,043
2,591
4,627
4,159
4,338
2,779
2,947
3,163
3,338
4,558
2,661
3,027
2,695
3,967
3,942
2,545
3,341
3,362
2,847
4,260
3,301
2,673
3,389
2,985
3,120
4,149
4,773
3,785
2,527
3,283
3,135
3,416
2,964
4,057
2,759
3,439
2,397
2,559
3,464
3,. 3.56
2, 753
4,883
2,548
2, 7.56
1,906
4,520
1,757
2,508
2,590
3,245
1,948
2,971
1,917
2,931
2,727
3,368
1, 866
2,394
2, 452
4,202
3,849
3, 516
1,928
3, 054
957
1,062
4,507
2,749
2,783
2,389
4,209
3,276
1,730
2,381
2,083
4, 181
2,450
2,740
3,126
2,129
3,244
1,598
2,161
4,976
2,225
2,662
3,184
2,031
CITY, TOWN,
VILLAGE, OR
BOROUGH.
WEST VIRGINIA
— con.
Hinton
Logan
McMechen
Mannington
Piedmont
Point Pleasant.
Rich wood
St. Albans
Salem
Sistersville
South
Charleston . . .
Welch
Wellsburg
WISCONSIN.
Berlin
Burlington
Clintonville ....
Delavan
Edgerton
Fort Atkinson. .
Hartford
Hudson
Hurley
Jefferson
Ladysmith
Lake Geneva. . .
May ville
Mineral Point..
Monroe
New London.
North
Milwaukee..
Ocoiiomowoc-
Oconto
Park Falls
Platteville....
Plymouth
Port
Washington
Prairie du Chien
Reedsburg..
Rice Lake...
Richland Center
Ripon
Shawano
Shorewood
Sparta
Stanley
Sturgeon Bay.
Tomah
Tomahawk
Viroqua
Washburn
Waupaca
Wan pun
West Bend....
Whitewater. . .
WYOMING.
Evanston
Greybull
Rawlins
1920
3,912
2,998
3,356
3,673
2, 835
3,059
4,331
2,825
2,920
3,238
3,650
3,232
4,918
4,400
3,626
3,275
3,016
2,688
4,915
4,515
3,014
3,188
2,572
3,581
2, 632
3,011
2,569
4,788
4,667
3,047
3,301
4,920
2,676
.4,353
3,415
3,340
3,537
2,997
4,457
3,409
3,929
3,544
2,650
4,466
2,577
4,553
3,257
2, 898
2,574
3,707
2,839
4, -440
3,378
3,215
3,479
2,692
3,969
PRINCIPAL CITIES.
73
Table 13.— POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES IN OUTLY-
ING POSSESSIONS: 1920 AND 1910.
[Thi'! table shows the population of all cities, towns, or villages having a minimum limit of 1,000 in
Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam and of 2,500 in Porto Rico. American Samoa and the Panama Canal
Zone have no cities, towns, or villages with as many as 1,000 inhabitants. For total population of
each outlying possession, see Table 3.]
ALASKA.
TOWN.
1920
1910
TOWN.
1920
1910
1,155
3,058
2,458
3,541
1,644
1,613
Sitka 1
1,175
1,856
1,039
Anchorage
Ketchikan. .
1 Sitka village (population 5.39 in 1910) and Sitka (native) village (population 500 in 1910) consolidated
and incorporated as a town since 1910.
HAWAII. 1
CITY.
1920
1910
CITY.
1920
1910
83,327
52,183
Hllo
10,431
6,745
iNo other cities and no towns or villages in Hawaii.
2 Generally considered as Honolulu city.
PORTO RICO.
CITY, TOWN, OR VILLAGE.
Aguadilla town.
Anasco town
Arecibo town...
Arroyo town . . .
Bayamon town.
Cabo Rojo town
Caguas town...
Carolina town . .
Catafio village..
Cayey town
Coamo town
Fajardo town...
Guayama town.
Gurabo town...
Humacao town.
Juncos town
1920
8,035
2, 552
10, 039
3,025
10,411
4,327
12,149
3,151
6,602
5,243
4,259
6,571
8,924
2,550
6,183
4,263
1910
6,135
3,064
9,612
3,220
5, 272
3,847
10, 354
3,244
4,786
4,498
3,869
6,086
8,321
2,230
5, 159
4,141
CITY, TOWN, OK VILLAGE.
Lares town
llanati town '
Mayaguez town
Nagiiabo tow n
Ponce city
Rio Piedras town . . .
Sabana Grande town
San German town...
San Juan city
San Lorenzo town . . .
San Sebastian town .
Utuado town
Vega Baja town
Vieques town
Yabucoa town
Yauco town
1920
2,693
6, 147
19, 124
3, 691
41,912
5,820
2,856
5, 019
71,443
3,662
2,611
3,700
3,607
3,424
2, 8SS
7,053
1910
2,751
4,439
16,563
3,303
35, 005
3,0.H4
2,o:i6
4,999
4,s,716
2,663
1,920
3,208
3,082
3, 158
2, 816
6,589
1 Part of barrio Bajura Afuero annexed to barrio Pueblo Poniente (comprising part of Manali town)
since 1910.
GUAM.
crrY.
1920
Agana '
7,432
J Includes population of Anlgua (321), Tutujan (56), and Moina (28). No returns for I'.UO.
74
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPUIATION.
Table 14 —DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION IN GROUPS OF CITIES, CLASSIFIED AC-
CORDING TO SIZE, AND IN RURAL TERRITORY: 1890-1920.
CLASS OF PLACES.
1900
1S90
NUMBER OF PLACES.
United States:
Urban territory
Piaces of 1,000,000 or more. . .
Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000.
Places of 250,000 to 500,000. . .
Places of 100,000 to 250,000. . .
Places of 50,000 to 11X),000. . . .
Places of 25,000 to 50,000
Places of 10,000 to 25,000
Places of 5,000 to 10,000
Places of 2,500 to 5,000
1 2, 787
3
9
13
43
76
143
459
721
1,320
Rural territory
Incorporated places of less than 2,500.
Other rural territory
12, 905
12,313
3
5
11
31
59
119
367
612
1,106
11,832
11,801
3
3
9
23
40
82
280
468
8,930
11,417
3
1
7
17
30
66
228
339
726
8 6, 490
POPULATION.
United States.
105,710,620
Urban territory
Places of 1,000,000 or more. . .
Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000.
Places of 250,000 to 500,000. . .
Places of 100,000 to 2.50,000. . .
Places of .50,000 to 100,000
Places of 25,000 to ,50,000
Places of 10,000 to 25,000
Places of 5,000 to 10,000
Places of 2,.500 to 5,000
304,603
145, 532
223, 769
540, ,838
519, 187
265, 747
075, 041
942, 742
997, 794
.593, 953
Rural territory 51,406.017
Incorporated places of less than 2,500 8, 969, 241
Other rural territory 42, 436, 778
United States
Urban territory
Places of 1,000,000 or more
Places of 500,000 to 1 ,000,000
Places of 2,50,000 to ,500,000
Places of 1 m,(m to 250,000
Places of .50,000 to 100,000
Places of 25,000 to 50,000
Places of 10,000 to 25,000
Places of 5,000 to 10,000
Places of 2,,500 to 5,0(X)
Rural territory
Incorporated places of less than 2,500
Other rural territory
91,972,266
42,166,120
S, ,501, 174
3,010,667
3, 949, 839
4, 840, 458
4,178,915
4,026,045
5, 524, 434
4, 254, 856
3, 879, 732
49,806,146
8, 169, 149
41,636,997
75, 994, 575
30,380,433
6, 429, 474
1,645,087
2,861,296
3, 272, 490
2, 709, 338
2, 800, 627
4, 338, 250
3, 220, 766
3, 103, 105
45,614.142
6,301,533
39,312,609
62, 947, 714
22,298,359
3,662,115
806, 343
2, 447, 608
2,781,894
2, 022, 822
2, 268, 786
3, 429, 247
2,372,717
2, 506, 827
40,649,355
4, 757, 974
35, 891, 381
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION.
51.4
9.6
5.9
4.3
6.2
5.0
4.8
6.6
4.7
4.3
48.6
8.5
40.1
100.0
45.8
9.2
3.3
4.3
5.3
4.5
4.4
6.0
4.6
4.2
54.2
8.9
45.3
100.0
40.0
8.5
2.2
3.8
4.3
3.6
3.7
5.7
4.2
4.1
60.0
8.3
51.7
100.0
35.4
5.8
1.3
3.9
4,4
3.2
3.6
5.4
3.8
4.0
64.6
7.6
57.0
' The total number of places of certain classes for the United States as a whole is less than the sum of
the numbers shown for the individual states of the country, for the reason that each of three cities lies in
two adjoining states, namely^ Bristol (Virginia and Tennessee), Texarkana (Arkansas and Texas), and
Union City (Indiana and Ohio), and is counted in each state. Moreover, one of these cities, Bristol, lies
in two geographic di\'lsions (South Atlantic and East South Central), and is counted in both. Each of
these cities consists of two incorporated municipalities, but each is, from the statistical standpoint, one
city and should be classed according to its total population. In each case that part of the population
living in each state, whatever its number, is credited to the group of cities to which, according to its total
population, the city belongs. Classed m this manner, Bristol fell in 1920 and 1910 in the class of cities
having 10,000 to 25,000 inhabitants, and in 1900 and 1890 in the 5,000-10,000 class; Texarkana fell, in 1920,
1910, and 1900, in the 10,000-25,000 class, and in 1890 in the 5,000-10,000 class; and Union City fell at each
census from 1.890 to 1920 in the 2,,500-5,000 class.
2 Includes 48 places not returned separately.
3 The number of incorporated places can not be exactly determined from the returns of the 1890 census,
at which incorporated places were not distinguished from unincorporated ones, and very small places,
whether incorporated or not, were not enumerated separately. It has been assumed that those places
were incorporated in 1890 which were returned separatelv in that year and were returned in 1900 as incor-
porated. (See Reports of the Twelfth Census: 1900, Population, Vol. I, p. Iviii.) The figures given for
1890 in this table for incorporated places having fewer than 2,500 inhabitants may, therefore, include the
population of some unincorporated places and exclude that of some incorporated places.
UiRBAiir Al^D RURAL.
IB
Table 15.— tJRBAN AND RURAL POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND
1910.
population: 1920
population: 1910
PER cent
tJEBAN.
Total.
Urban.
Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
1920
1910
TTnlted States
105,710,620
54.304.603
51.406,017
42,166,120
49.806,146
51.4
45.8
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central..
Mountain
7,400,909
22, 261, 144
21,475,543
12, 544, 249
13, 990, 272
8, 893, 307
10, 242, 224
3, 336, 101
5, 566, 871
5, 865, 073
16,672,595
13, 049, 272
4, 727, 372
4, 338, 792
1, 994, 207
2, 970, 829
1, 214, 980
3, 471, 483
1, 535, 836
5, 588, 549
8, 426, 271
7, 816, 877
9,651,480
6, 899, 100
7, 271, 395
2, 121, 121
2,095,388
4,998,082
13, 723, 373
9, 617, 271
3, 873, 716
3,092,153
1, 574, 229
1, 957, 456
947,511
2, 382, 329
1,554,599
5, 592, 519
8,633,350
7, 764, 205
9, 102, 742
6. 835, 672
6, 827, 078
1,686,006
1, 809, 975
79.2
74.9
60.8
37.7
31.0
22.4
29.0
36.4
62.4
76.3
71.0
52.7
33.3
25.4
18.7
22.3
36.0
Pacific
56.8
New England:
Maine
768,014
443,083
352, 428
3, 852, 356
604.397
1, 380, 631
10, 385, 227
3,155,900
8,720,017
5, 759, 394
2, 930, 390
6, 4a5, 280
3,668,412
2, 632, 067
2, 387, 125
2, 404, 021
3, 404, 055
646, 872
636, 547
1, 296, 372
1, 769, 257
223,003
1,449,661
437, 571
2,309,187
1, 463, 701
2, 559, 123
1, 683, 724
2, 895, &32
968,470
2,416,630
2, 337, 885
2,348,174
1,790,618
1, 752, 204
1, 798, 509
2,028,283
4, 663, 228
548,889
431,866
194,402
939, 629
360,350
334, 162
449, 396
77,407
1,356,621
783, 389
3,426,861
299,569
279, 761
109, 976
3,650,248
589, 180
936, 339
8, 589, 844
2, 474, 936
5,607,815
3,677,1:36
1, 482, 855
4, 403, 153
2,241,560
1, 244, 568
1,051,593
875, 495
1, 586, 903
88,239
101, 872
405,306
617,964
120, 767
869, 422
437, 571
673, 984
369,007
490, 370
293, 987
727, 859
355, 825
633, 543
611,226
509, 317
240,121
290,497
628, 163
539, 480
1, 512, 689
172,011
119,037
57, 348
453,259
64,960
117,527
215, 584
15,254
748, 735
391,019
2,331,729
468,445
163, 322
242, 452
202, 108
15, 217
444,292
1, 795, 383
680,964
3,112,202
2, 082, 258
1, 447, 535
2,082,127
1,426,852
1, 387, 499
1, 335, 532
1, 528, 526
1,817,152
558, 633
534, 675
891,066
1, 151, 293
102, 236
580,239
262, 248
255, 099
98, 917
3, 125, .367
524, 654
731, 797
7, 185, 494
1, 907, 210
4,630,669
2, 665, 143
1,143,835
3, 476, 929
1,. 327, 044
1, 004, 320
850,294
680, 054
1,398,817
63, 236
76, 673
310, 852
493, 790
97,085
658, 192
331,069
476, 529
228, 242
318, 474
224, &i2
538, 650
219, 080
555, 442
441,045
370,431
207,311
202, 681
496,516
320, 155
938, 104
133,420
69, 898
43,221
404,840
46,571
63,260
172, 934
13,367
605,530
307, 060
1, 469, 739
480,123
175, 473
257, 039
241, 049
17, 956
382, 959
1,928,120
629, 957
3,034,442
2,101,978
1, 557, 041
2, 161, 662
1, 48,3, 129
1, 329, 540
1, 225, 414
1,544,717
1, 894, 518
613, 820
507,215
881, 362
1, 197, 159
105, 237
637, 154
39.0
63.1
31.2
94.8
97.5
67.8
82.7
78.4
64.3
63.8
50.6
67.9
61.1
47.3
44.1
.36.4
46.6
13.6
16.0
31.3
34.9
54.2
60.0
100.0
29.2
25.2
19.2
17.5
25.1
36.7
26.2
26.1
21.7
13.4
16.6
34.9
26.6
32.4
31.3
27.6
29.5
48.2
18.0
35.2
48.0
19.7
55.2
49.9
68.0
35.3
New Hampshire
Vermont
59.2
27.8
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
92.8
96.7
65.6
Middle Atlantic:
New York
78.8
New Jersey
75.2
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
60.4
55.9
Indiana
42.4
Illinois
61.7
Michigan
47.2
Wisconsin
43.0
West North Central:
Miiuiesota
41.0
Iowa
30.6
Missouri
42.5
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
11.0
13.1
26.1
Kansas
29.2
South Atlantic:
Delaware
48.0
Maryland
50.8
100.0
Virginia
1, 635, 203
1,094,694
2, 068, 753
1, 389, 737
2, 167, 973
612,645
1,783,087
1,726,6,59
1, 8;«, 857
1, 550, 497
1, 461, 707
1, 170,;i46
1, 488, S03
3, 150, 539
376, 878
312, 829
137, 054
486, 370
295, 390
216, 635
233, 812
62,153
607,886
392,370
1,095,132
i, 585, 083
992, 877
1, 887, 813
1, 290, 568
2,070,471
5:«, 539
1,734,463
1, 743, 744
1, 767, 662
1, 589, 803
1,371,768
1, 1.59, 872
1, .3.37, 000
2,958,438
242, 633
255,696
102, 744
394,184
280, 7,30
141,094
200,417
68,508
536,460
36.5, 705
907, 810
23.1
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
18.7
14.4
14.8
20.6
Florida
29.1
East South Central:
Kentucky
24.3
20.2
Alabama
17.3
Mississippi
11.5
West South Central:
Arkansas
12.9
Louisiana
30.0
Oklahoma
19.3
Texas
24.1
Mountain:
Montana
35.5
Idaho
21.5
Wyoming
29.6
Colorado
50.7
New Mexico
14.2
Arizona
31.0
Utah
46.3
Nevada
16.3
Pacific:
Washington
53.0
45.6
California
61.8
76
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Tabie 16— number and AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OP SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890-1920.
PLACES
OF—
DIVISION AND STATE.
100,000 or more.
25,000 to 100,000.
10,000 to 25,000.
5,000 to 10,000.
Num-
l)erof
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
United States:
1920
68
SO
38
28
27, 429, 326
20, 302, 138
14, 208, 347
9, 697, 960
219
178
122
96
10, 340, 788
8, 204, 960
5, 509, 965
4,291,608
1459
1367
1280
228
6,942,742
5, 524, 434
4, 338, 250
3, 429, 247
721
612
1468
1339
4, 997, 794
1910
4, 254, 856
1900
3, 220, 766
1890
2, 372, 717
Geographic Divisions.
New England:
1920
11
8
5
2
15
11
11
9
12
10
8
6
7
5
6
5
6
4
2
2
4
4
2
1
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
6
6
2
1
2, 203, 306
1,606,984
1,067,800
580, 623
10, 549, 599
8, 599, 877
6, 465, 480
4, 446, 905
6,775,993
4,761,966
3, 403, 810
2, 173, 891
2, 131, ass
1,. 575, 658
1,310,307
1,022,832
1,769,625
1,172,021
787, 675
664, 831
694, 390
598,082
307,051
161, 129
952, 332
339,076
287, 104
242, 039
374,601
213,381
133, 859
106,713
1,977,647
1, 435, 094
445, 261
298 997
35
S3
25
22
48
44
29
23
61
38
23
16
14
17
12
9
25
16
9
8
7
7
9
6
12
12
6
5
5
5
3
1
12
6
6
6
1,699,018
1, 601, 269
1, 250, 258
1,026,947
2,353,654
2, 110, 782
1,315,158
1,084,175
2, 681, 461
1, 553, 809
935, 320
698, 122
733, 831
801, 931
448, 447
354,998
1, 119, 452
712. 387
514, 853
409,189
367, 926
289, 285
348, 494
264. 388
607, 225
636, 814
243, 376
158,255
. 176,623
230, 995
112, 1.58
44,843
601, 598
267, 688
341, 901
250, 091
68
56
51
41
111
91
67
52
101
88
79
64
48
33
22
20
136
127
27
19
123
15
7
9
136
127
113
9
16
12
7
7
21
19
7
7
1,054,768
851, 779
810, 334
647, 318
1,697,009
1, 349, 807
1,027,611
770, 956
1, 543, 115
1, 396, 143
1, 252, 955
947, 440
705,677
455, 439
335, 850
312, 545
534, 462
444, 714
429, 391
286, 374
343,900
220, 304
98, 512
147, 837
515,442
354, 582
174,907
118,479
227, 902
144, 593
99, 787
97, 218
320,467
307,013
108,903
101,080
85
89
88
63
158
130
93
75
166
154
130
95
78
71
59
41
64
58
131
121
37
33
22
16
60
33
22
114
32
25
11
8
41
19
13
7
598, 045
1910
628,603
1900
604, 527
1S90
448,489
Middle Atlantic:
1920
1,113,921
1910
875, 771
1900
636, 600
1890
547, 893
East Nortli Central:
1920
1,172,577
1910
1,086,197
1900
899, 043
1890
652, 288
West North Central:
1920
540,654
1910
498, 769
1900
402, 293
1890
286,188
South Atlantic:
1920
436, 404
1910
397, 081
19p0
203, 328
1890
145,079
East South Central:
1920
247,470
1910
229, 933
1900
154, 241
1890
111,454
West South Central:
1920
399, 984
1910
229,386
1900
1.56, 377
1890
94, 704
Mountain:
1920
218,948
1910
174, 020
1900
71,664
1890
47, 185
Pacific:
1920
269, 791
1910
135, 096
1900
92, 693
1890
39, 437
NEW ENGLAND.
Maine:
1920
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
127, 041
84,818
50, 145
36,425
106,763
96,068
56,987
44,126
5
5
6
5
6
6
4
3
3
3
2
1
77, 189
81,615
96,807
77,024
86,976
78,044
67, 374
49, 105
47, 741
44, 748
30, 139
14,590
11
11
10
7
6
6
7
6
6
5
6
2
76, 095
1910
74, 084
1900
68, 759
1890
48, 154
New Hampshire :
1920
43,747
1910 .-
1 :::
40,074
1900
53, 926
1890
42,584
V'ermont:
1920
41,714
1910
33, 658
1900
37, 572
1890
13, 706
I See note 1 to Table 14, p. 74.
URBAN AND RURAL.
7Y
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES-
1890-1920— Continued.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Geographic Divisions.
New England:
1920.'
1910
1900
1890
Middle Atlantic:
1920
1910
1900
1S90
East North Central:
1920
1910
1900
1890
West North Central:
1920
1910
1900
1890
South Atlantic:
1920
1910
1900
1890
East South Centrsl:
1920
1910
1900
1890
West South Central:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Mountain:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Pacific:
1920
1910
1900
1890
NEW ENGLAND.
Maine:
1920
1910
-1900
1890
New Hampshire:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Vermont:
1920
1910
1900..
1890
PLACES OF-
2,500 to 5,000.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
11,320
11,106
1893
1726
93
87
90
122
272
223
179
139
1246
1232
1211
1 178
175
156
132
98
142
105
84
6S
9S
67
65
39
147
117
56
32
62
54
38
18
85
65
38
32
4, 593, 953
3, 879, 732
3, 103, 105
2, 506, 827
309, 936
309, 447
320, 508
436, 522
958,412
787, 136
631,034
483, 843
876, 126
819,156
728, 847
625, 440
615,377
541,919
449, 647
332, 256
478, 849
365, 950
297, 385
222, 546
340. 521
236, 565
222, 75S
132, 500
495, 840
397, 599
195,433
102. 522
216,906
184, 522
123, 895
59, 668
301,980
237, 438
133, 598
111, .530
Rural
districts —
population.
19, 244
21,731
19,056
12, 178
A2, 275
40,913
47, 982
56, 664
20, 521
20,511
8,120
22,342
1,535,836
1, 554, 599
1,538,590
1, 560, 850
5, 588, 549
5, 592, 519
5, 37S, 795
5, 372, 448
8, 426, 271
8, 633, 350
8, 765, 606
8,381,124
7,816,877
7, 764, 205
7, 400, 879
6, 623, 293
9,651,480
9, 102, 742
8, 210, 848
7, 129, 903
6, 899, 100
6,835,672
6,416,701
5,611,846
7,271,395
6, 827, 078
5, 475, 093
4, 024, 984
2,121,121
1, 686, 006
1,133,294
85S, 308
2, 095, 388
1, 809, 975
1,294,336
1,086,599
46S, 445
480, 123
461,639
487, 305
163,322
175, 473
186, 319
184, 051
242, 452
257, 039
267, 810
281,784
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION LIVING IN —
Places of-
25.9
22.1
18.7
15.4
29.8
24.5
19.1
12.4
47.4
44.5
41.8
35.0
31.6
26.1
21.3
16.1
17.0
13.5
12.7
11.5
12.6
9.6
7.5
7.5
7.8
7.1
4.1
2.5
9.3
3.9
4.4
5.1
11.2
8.1
8.0
8.8
35.5
34.2
18.4
15.8
25,000
to
100,000.
7.3
6.8
23.0
24.4
22.4
21. S
10.6
10.9
8.5
8.5
12.5
8.5
5.9
5.2
5.8
6.9
4.3
4.0
8.0
5.8
4.9
4.6
4.1
3.4
4.6
4.1
5.9
7.2
3.7
3.3
5.3
8.8
6.7
3.7
10.8
6.4
14.1
13.3
10,000
to
25,000.
6.6
6.0
5.7
5.4
14.3
13-. 0
14.5
13.8
7.6
7.0
6.6
6.1
7.2
7.6
7.8
7.0
5. 6
3.9
3.2
3.5
3.8
3.6
4.1
3.2
3.9
2.6
1.3
2.3
5.0
4.0
2.7
2.5
6.8
5.5
6.0
8.0
5.8
7.3
4.5
5.4
16.5
11.4
7.2
5.5
24.1
22.3
13.8
11.7
10.1
11.0
13.9
11.7
19.6
18.1
16.4
13.0
13.5
12.6
8.8
4.4
5,000
to
10,000
4.7
4.6
i-2
8.1
9.6
10.8
9.5
5.0
4.5
4.1
4.3
5.5
6.0
5.6
4.8
4.3
4.3
3.9
3.2
3.1
3.3
1.9
1.6
2.8
2.7
2.0
1.7
3.9
2.6
2.4
2.0
6.6
6.6
4.3
3.9
4.8
3.2
3.8
2.1
9.9
10.0
9.6
7.3
9.9
9.3
13.1
11.3
11.8
9.5
10.9
4.1
2,500
to
5,000.
4.3
4.2
4.1
4.0
4.2
4.7
5.7
9.3
4.3
4.1
4.1
3.8
4.1
4.5
4.6
4.6
4.9
4.7
4.3
3.7
3.4
3.0
2.8
2.5
3.8
2.8
3.0
2.1
4.S
4.5
3.0
2.2
6.5
7.0
7.4
4.9
5.4
5.7
5.5
5.9
2.5
2.9
2.7
1.8
9.5
9.5
11.7
15.0
5.8
5.8
2.4
6.7
Rural
dis-
tricts.
48.6
54.2
60.0
64.6
20.8
23.7
27.5
33.2
25.1
29.0
34.8
42.3
39.2
47.3
54.8
62.2
62.3
66.7
71,5
74.2
69.0
74.6
78.6
80.5
77.6
81.3
85.0
87.3
71.0
77.7
83.8
84.9
63.6
64.0
67.7
70.7
37.6
43.2
5,3.6
57.5
61.0
64.7
66.5
73.7
36.9
40.8
45.0
48.9
68.8
72.2
77.9
84.8
1 See note 1 to Table 14, p. 74.
78
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AQGREOATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890-1920— Continued.
PLACES
OF—
DIVISION AND STATE.
100,000 or more.
25,000 to 100,000.
10,000 to 25,000.
5,000 to 10,000.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
NEW ENGLAND — COD.
Massachusetts:
1920 ,
1910
7
5
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1,521, .583
1,146,999
784, 176
448, 477
237, 595
224, 326
175, 597
132, 146
444, 128
235,659
108, 027
20
20
17
15
4
4
2
1
6
5
4
4
16
16
8
9
16
11
7
5
16
17
14
9
14
9
5
7
11
4
4
3
16
11
6
2
12
7
4
3
8
7
4
1
1
1
1
1
1,028,383
1,008,483
8.52, 988
706,723
167, 406
143, .525
67, 435
27,633
269, 425
268,375
222, 703
212, 040
7.55,097
685, 322
.396, 462
442, 324
718,899
623, 079
349, 073
275, 530
879,6.58
802, 381
569,623
366,321
535, 822
393, 371
241, 866
349, 709
559,351
245, 421
176, 794
116,366
700,310
434, 395
216, 570
72, 518
583,309
261, 592
182,718
134, 439
302, 669
219, 030
117,372
25,090
98,917
78, 466
62,969
33, 115
39
30
27
21
6
4
5
4
9
8
7
7
36
30
28
22
18
18
14
9
57
43
25
21
29
23
19
14
19
20
14
10
27
20
19
19
14
15
14
11
12
10
13
10
8
5
3
2
594,111
4.50, 898
413, 698
319, 886
96, .361
69, 776
87, 405
78, 403
152, 390
126,698
114, 851
108,310
540, 139
439, .571
4.58, 937
346, 523
267,1.30
271, 936
218,271
125,899
889, 740
638, 300
350, 403
298, 534
456, 388
.360, 9,84
305, 089
199, 186
298, 280
339, 996
218,623
143, 945
406, 143
331, 285
319, 195
294, 926
179, 991
203,817
212, 890
160,098
202, 313
160, 001
197, 15S
149, 285
111, .525
60,219
42, 631
29, 468
47
49
46
35
8
9
7
8
7
9
12
5
30
25
26
30
35
21
16
10
93
84
51
, 35
44
45
43
29
23
26
23
18
47
41
27
15
32
24
22
18
20
18
15
15
16
16
U
6
321,312
342, 831
1900
310, 720
1890
250, 050
Rhode Island:
1920
61,345
1910
63,915
1900
49,008
1890
57, 240
Oonnect^rut:
1920
53,832
1910
74, 041
1900
86, 542
1890
36, 755
MIDDLE ATLANTIC.
New York:
1920
6
5
4
4
5
3
3
2
4
8
4
3
7
5
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
6,807,810
5, 646, 249
4,060,571
2, 711, 204
1,084,100
740, 848
557,674
344,833
2,657,689
2,212,780
1, 847, 235
1,390,868
2,171,635
1,390,839
965,052
558, 261
314, 194
233, 6.50
169, 164
105, 436
2,701,705
2, 185, 283
1,698,575
1,099,850
1,131,312
578, 337
285, 704
205, 876
457, 147
373, 857
285,315
204, 468
615, 280
516, 152
365, 783
297, 894
200, 606
1910
162, 373
1900
184, 029
1890
221,375
New Jersey:
1920..:
242, 399
1910
142,066
1900
107,651
1890
74, 334
Pennsylvania:
1920
670,916
1910
571, 332
1900
344,920
1890
252, 184
EAST NORTH CENTRAL.
Ohio:
1920
317, 584
1910
321,860
1900
299, 714
1890
199, 869
Indiana:
1920
166.968
1910
188,790
1900
161,751
1890
119, 441
Illinois:
1920
324, 046
1910
286,079
1900
182, 236
1890
99,207
Michigan:
1920
225, 476
1910
166, 749
1900
158, 649
1890
125, 549
Wisconsin:
1920
138, 503
1910
122, 719
1900
96,693
1890
108, 222
WEST NORTH CENTRAL.
Minnesota:
1920
114, 851
1910
115, 083
1900
72,066
1890
40,362
URBAN AND EURAL.
79
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890- 1920— Continued .
DIVISION AND STATE.
FLACE,S OF-
NEW ENGLAND— con.
Massachusetts:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Rhode Island:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Conneetiput:
1920
1910
1900
1890
MIDDLE ATLANTIC.
New York:
1920
1910
1900
1890
New Jersey:
1920
1910
1900
1S90
Pennsjivania:
1920
1910
1900
EAST NORTH CENTRAL.
Ohio:
1920. . .
1910...
1900...
1890...
Indiana:
1920. ..
1910. ..
1900...
1890. . .
Illinois:
1920. . .
1910. ..
1900. ..
1890. ..
llichigan :
1920....
1910...
1900...
1890. ..
Wisconsin :
1920...
1910. ..
1900...
1890...
WEST NORTH CENTRAL.
Minnesota:
1920
1910
1900
1890
U4
116
74
154
157
155
156
139
137
138
131
80
71
61
41
33
31
30
30
41
37
28
21
184, 859
176, 150
205, 516
278, 718
26, 473
23,112
28, 202
31,180
16, .564
27, 024
11,632
35, 440
286, 192
251, 979
198, 112
178,311
162, 408
129, 281
96, 493
56,042
509, 812
405, 876
336, 429
249, 490
195, 707
198, 089
186, 661
197, 365
144, 062
135, 978
136, 357
104, 851
270, 949
239, 887
199, 792
143,671
121, 472
116,549
112,362
104, 332
143, 936
128, 653
93, 675
75, 221
111,020
80, 374
64,651
42, 210
202, 108
241, 049
238, 248
235, 093
15, 217
17, 956
20, 909
18, 904
444,292
382, 959
364, 665
353, 713
1, 795, 383
1, 928, 120
1, 970, 783
2, 103, 437
680, 964
629, 957
554, 507
568, 295
3, 112, 202
3, 034, 442
2, 853, 505
2, 700, 716
2, 082, 258
2, 101, 978
2, 159, 163
2, 167, 939
1, 447, 535
1, 557, 041
1, 653, 773
1, 602, 365
2, 082, 127
2, 161, 662
2, 205, 182
2, 116, 180
1, 426, 852
1, 483, 129
1,468,659
1,363,596
1, 387, 499
1, 329, .540
1, 278, 829
1, 131, 044
1, 335, 532
1,225,414
1, 153, 294
867, 234
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION LIVING IN —
Places of^
100,000
39.5
34.1
28.0
20.0
39.3
41.3
41.0
38.2
32.2
21.1
11.9
65.6
62.0
55.9
45.2
34.4
29.2
29.6
23.9
30.5
28.9
29.3
26.5
37.7
29.2
23.2
15.2
10.7
8.7
6.7
4.8
41.7
38.8
35.2
28.7
30.8
20.6
11.8
17.4
16.0
13.8
12.1
25.8
24.9
20.9
22.7
25,000
to
100,000.
26.7
30.0
30.4
31.6
27.7
26.5
15.7
8.0
19.5
24.1
24.5
28.4
7.3
7.5
5.5
7.4
22.8
24.6
18.5
19.1
10.1
10.5
9.0
7.0
9.3
8.3
5.8
9.5
19.1
9.1
7.0
5.3
10.8
7.7
4.5
1.9
15.9
9.3
7.5
6.4
10,000
to
25,000.
5,000
to
10,000.
IL
4.1
3.8
3.0
2.5
15.4
13.4
14.7
14.3
15.9
12.9
20.4
22.7
n.o
11.4
12.6
14.5
5.2
4.8
6.3
5.8
8.5
10.7
11.6
8.7
10.2
8.3
5.6
5.7
6.3
5.9
6.6
7.7
4.9
7.3
8.8
7.6
7.7
6.9
9.5
4.7
2.9
2.4
2.2
8.3
10.2
11.1
11.2
10.1
11.8
11.4
16.6
3.9
6.6
9.5
4.9
1.9
1.8
2.5
3.7
7.7
5.6
5.7
5.1
7.7
7.5
5.5
4.8
7.9
5.5
7.6
6.8
7.3
7.2
5.4
5.4
10.2
5.7
12.6
7.0
8.7
6.4
6.6
5.4
.5.0
5.1
3.8
2.6
6.1
5.9
*. 6
6.0
5.3
5.3
4.7
6.4
4.8
5.5
4.1
3.1
2,500
to
6,000.
4.8
5.2
7.3
12.4
4.4
4.3
6.6
9.0
1.2
2.4
1.3
4.7
2.8
2.8
2.7
3.0
5.1
5.1
5.1
3.9
5.8
5.3
5.3
4.7
3.4
4.2
4.5
5.4
4.9
5.0
5.4
4.8
4.2
4.3
4. 1
3.8
3.3
4.1
4.6
5.0
5.5
5.5
4.5
4.4
Rural
dis-
tricts.
4.7
3.9
3.7
3.2 I
5.2
7.2
8.5
10.5
2.5
3.3
4.9
5.5
32,2
34.4
40.1
47.4
17.3
21.2
27.1
35.0
21.6
24.8
29.4
39.3
35.7
39.6
45. a
51.4
36.2
44.1
51.9
59.0
49.4
67.6
65.7
73.1
32.1
38.3
45.7
55.3
38.9
52.8
00.7
65.1
52.7
57.0
61.8
55.9
59.0
65.9
66.2
1 See note 1 to Table 14, p. 74.
80
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890- 1920— Continued.
PLACES
OF—
DIVISION AND STATE.
100,000 or more.
25,000 to 100,000.
10,000 to 25,000.
5,000 to 10,000.
Num-
l)er of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
WEST NORTH CENTRAL—
continued.
Iowa:
1920
1
126,468
6
8
6
4
3
3
1
1
285,053
330, 091
218, 259
145, 082
147,472
144,677
26,023
52,324
11
9
8
7
8
5
3
3
3
2
192,629
137, 107
129,096
115,234
110, 146
70,753
51, 278
48, 775
46,447
26,809
18
9
10
8
16
17
18
11
3
3
2
1
6
4
1
114,802
1910
59,402
1900
70,618
1890
56,582
Missouri:
1920
2
2
3
2
1,097,307
935, 410
841, 969
584, 486
109,337
1910
120, 938
1900
120, 291
1890
73,573
North Dakota:
1920
18,889
1910
16,788
1900
17,241
1890 .
5,664
South Dakota:
1920
1
25,202
1
2
1
1
3
1
14, .537
24, 847
10, 266
10, 177
36,060
10, 326
41,994
1910 . . .
27,708
1900
6,210
1890
Nebraska:
1920
1
1
1
1
1
191,601
124, 09G
102, 555
140, 452
101, 177
1
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
54,948
70, 232
66, 170
55, 154
122, 239
178,465
85,026
69,323
9
9
7
5
10
13
10
10
65,048
1910
61,670
1900
48,004
1890
3
14
9
7
4
39,361
194,333
125,378
102,579
69,530
38,811
Kansas:
1920
75, 733
1910
97,180
1900
67, 863
1890
71,196
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Delaware:
1920
1
110,168
1910
1
1
1
2
87,411
76, 508
61,431
57,901
1900
1890
Maryland:
1920
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
733,826
558, 485
508,957
434,439
437, 571
331,069
278,718
230, 392
287,444
127,628
2
3
2
2
22,280
48, 757
30, 719
22,847
3
4
4
2
21,037
1910
27,734
1900
28,842
1890
15,797
District of Columbia:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Virginia:
1920
5
4
2
2
4
2
1
1
4
2
201,907
165,010
131,674
116,259
173,862
72, 802
38, 878
34,522
156,609
59,762
15
16
7
6
6
4
3
1
10
5
6
4
4
2
3
1
7
5
3
2
67,639
95,532
130, 306
96,460
88,494
62,724
34, 725
10, 108
153,903
89,283
87,447
54, 526
67,303
33, 258
44, 363
15,353
101,857
72, 233
51, 131
40,049
9
6
16
15
6
6
4
3
13
13
6
3
8
9
4
2
14
14
7
5
58,694
1910
36,764
1900
38, 261
1890
29,910
West Virginia:
1920
40,052
1910
49, 803
1900
24,231
1890
22,376
North Carolina:
1920
89,970
1910
96, 184
1900
42, 181
1890
21,346
South Carolina:
1920 . . ..
2
2
1
1
4
3
3
3
105, 481
85, 152
55, 807
54,955
219,920
146, 769
183, 557
142,022
56,967
1910
60, 737
1900
22, 056
1890 ....
14, 151
Georgia:
1920
1
1
200, 616
154, 839
95,937
1910
90,403
1900
47, 757
1890
35,967
1 See note 1 to Table 14, p. 74.
URBAN AND RURAL.
81
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES;
1890-1920— Continued.
DIVISION AND STATE.
WEST NORTH CENTRAL —
continued.
Iowa:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Missouri:
1920
1910
1900
1890
North Dakota:
1920
1910
1900
1890
South Dakota:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Nebraska:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Kansas:
1920
1910
1900
1S90
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Delaware:
1920
1910 : ,
1900 ,
1890 ,
Maryland:
1920 ,
1910
1900
1890
District of Columbia:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Virginia:
1920
1910
1900
.1890
West Virginia :
1920
1910
1900
1890
North Carolina:
1920
1910
1900
1890
South Carolina :
1920
1910
1900
1890
Georgia:
1920
1910
1900
1890
PLACES OF—
2,500 to 5,000.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
156, 543
153,454
154, 413
88,866
122, 641
127, 039
88,543
97,808
22,903
19, 639
6,172
4,979
20, 139
24, 118
24, 460
18, 378
57, 649
44, 528
35, 973
17,863
124, 482
92, 76?
75, 435
62, 152
10,599
9,674
9,209
9,636
34, 378
23,216
22,688
22,619
58,300
51, 595
39, 826
40,092
66, 599
42, 913
27, 631
14,359
73, 245
57, 1C2
39, 837
64, 236
45, 685
49, 030
31,724
109,529
74,406
63, 937
39, 434
Rural
districts-
population,
1, 528, 526
1,544,717
1, 659, 467
1, 506, 533
1, 817, 152
1, 894, 518
1, 978, 561
1, 822, 219
558. 633
513, 820
295,733
180, 340
534, 675
507, 215
360. 634
320, 045
891, 066
881, 362
813, 598
771,015
1,151,293
1, 197, 159
1, 139, 592
1, 155, 907
102, 236
105,237
99,018
97, :26
580, 239
637, 154
596,838
546,688
1, 635, 203
1,585,083
1,514,117
1, 373, 259
1, 094, 694
992, 877
833, 335
681, 429
2, 068, 753
1, 887, 813
1,707,020
1, 502, 190
1, 389, 737
1, 290, .568
1,169,060
1,034,966
2, 167, 973
2, 070, 471
1, 869, 949
1, 579, 881
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION LIVING IN—
Places of-
100,000
5.3
32.2
28.4
27.1
21.8
14.8
10.4
9.6
13.2
5.7
49.4
50.6
43.1
42.8
41.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.4
6.2
25,000
to
100,000.
6.9
5.9
11.9
14.8
9.8
7.6
4.3
4.4
0.8
2.0
4.2
5.9
6.2
5.2
6.9
10.6
5.8
4.9
43.2
41.4
36.5
4.0
8.7
8.0
7.1
7.0
11.9
6.0
4.1
4.5
6.1
2.7
6.3
5.6
4.2
4.8
7.6
5.6
8.3
7.7
10,000
to
25,000.
8.0
6.2
5.8
6.0
3.2
2.1
1.7
1.8
7.2
4.6
2.3
4.3
2.6
2.9
2.8
0.9
3.7
11.0
7.4
7.0
4.9
1.5
3.8
2.6
2.2
2.9
4.6
7.0
5.8
6.0
5.1
3.6
1.3
6.0
4.0
4.6
3.4
4.0
2.2
3.3
1.3
3.5
2.8
2.3
2.2
5,000
to
10,000.
4.8
2.7
3.2
3.0
3.2
3.7
3.9
2.7
2.9
2.9
5.4
3.0
6.6
4.7
1.5
5.0
5.2
4.5
3.7
4.3
5.7
4.6
5.0
1.5
2.1
2.4
L5
2,.500
to
5,000.
6.5
6.9
6.9
4.6
3.6
3.9
2.9
3.7
3.5
3.4
1.9
2.6
3.2
4.1
6.1
5.3
4.4
3.7
3.4
1.7
7.0
5.5
5.1
4.4
4.8
4.8
5.0
5.7
2.4
1.8
1.9
2.2
Rural
dis-
tricts.
2.5
2.5
1.8
2.5
2.1
2.1
1.8
2.4
2.7
4.6
4.1
3.5
2.5
2.9
2.9
1.9
3.5
3.5
4.4
3.3
2.2
3.0
1.3
2.5
3.4
3.8
4.0
3.0
1.6
3.7
1.2
2.8
3.3
3.8
3.5
2.^
2.2
2.9
2.0
2.1
63.6
69.4
74.4
78.8
53.4
57.5
63.7
68.0
80.4
89.0
92.7
94.4
84.0
86.9
89.8
91.8
68.7
73.9
76.3
72.6
65.1
70.8
77.5
80.0
45.8
52.0
53.0
57.8
40.0
49.2
50.2
52.4
70.8
76.9
81.7
82.9
74.8
81.3
86.9
89.3
85.6
90.1
92.8
82.5
85.2
87.2
89.9
74.9
79.4
84.4
80.0
75108°— 2S-
82
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 16 NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890-1920— Continued.
PLACES OF—
DIVISION AND STATE.
100,000 or more.
25,000 to 100,000.
10,000 to 25,000.
5,000 to 10,000.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
SOUTH ATLANTIC— con.
Florida:
1920
4
2
1
203,772
95,481
28,429
2
2
3
3
4
4
3
3
13
12
1
2
7
4
32,986
42,927
50,700
47,031
69,057
60,688
42,907
59,282
39, ,349
22,927
14,511
32, 574
99,293
47,864
11
6
73, 747
1910
35,456
1900 '■(-•■ -
1890 .'.... I.'..'.. .J
1
14
12
8
7
7
5
13
13
8
6
7
4
8
10
4
2
8
3
• 2
14
8
5
4
5,532
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.
Kentucky:
1920 "
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
234,891
223,928
204,731
161,129
280,693
241,469
102,320
3
3
3
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
127,972
118,678
97,608
37,371
135,713
80,950
143,656
169,763
104,241
89,657
107,230
57,254
100,317
1910
84,079
1900
56,616
1890
50,631
Tennessee:
1920
43,536
1910
33,479
1900
20,754
1890
16,618
Alabama:
1920
1
1
178,806
132,685
50,461
41,695
1910
1900
49,462
1890
1
9
5
3
3
»4
15
13
1
4
4
2
2
9
6
2
21,883
136,201
88, 885
41,094
34,098
53,280
70,304
27,997
11,311
65,055
47,768
27,282
22,457
123,617
79,383
20,043
31,627
Mississippi:
1920
53,156
1910
70,680
1900
27,409
1890
"
12, 578
•WEST SOUTH CENTRAL.
Arkansas:
1920
2
1
1
1
1
1
94,012
45,941
38,307
25,874
43,874
28,015
53, 135
1910
21, 143
1900
15,623
1890
26, 755
Louisiana:
1920
1
1
1
1
387,219
339, 075
287, 104
242,039
52,377
1910
1900
29,491
24, 571
1890
Oklahoma: *
1920
3
2
193,647
89, 483
15
6
1
1
29
19
15
110
6
3
1
104, 193
1910
44,072
1900
6,681
1890
5,333
Texas:
1920
4
565,113
6
8
5
4
1
1
1
275,692
473,375
205,069
132,381
41,611
39, 165
30,470
120
1 13
17
6
5
5
2
2
2
1
273,490
157,127
99,585
84,711
75,594
59,497
25,700
24,557
36,394
17,358
190,279
1910
134,680
1900
110,602
1890
62,616
MOUNT ATN.
Montana:
1920
37, 127
1910
16,015
1900
9,463
1890
Idaho:
1920
7
4
1
47,544
1910
27,702
1900
5,957
1890
Wyoming:
1920
■""T".."
! ■
2
1
1
1
25,276
11,320
14,087
11.690
3
3
1
1
21,932
1910
22,423
1900
8,207
1890
0.388
> See nc
« Incluc
te 1 to Table
les populatioi
14, p. 7^
I of Ind
I.
Ian Territorj
for 1900 and 1890.
URBAN AND RURAL.
83
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890-1920— Continued.
PLACES OF —
Rural
districts-
population.
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION LIVING IN —
DIVISION AND STATE.
2,500 to 5,000.
Places of-
-
Rural
dis-
tricts.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
100,000
or
more.
25,000
to
100,000.
10,000
to
25,000.
5,000
to
10,000.
2,500
to
5,000.
SOUTH ATLANTIC— con.
Florida:
1920
13
13
8
8
29
20
19
14
33
18
14
6
21
15
17
12
15
14
15
7
27
19
9.
3
24
15
8
6
36
32
10
1
60
51
29
22
5
5
6
4
11
7
1
45,320
45, 216
27, 902
24,795
101,306
68,069
65,806
48; 300
111,935
62, 220
45, 398
19, 439
76, 516
58, 530
60,022
41,471
60, 764
47,746
51,5.32
23,290
90,070
6.5,293
29,906
9,219
79,638
52, 167
27,331
19,349
118,023
107,317
32,693
4,151
208,115
172,922
105, 503
69, 803
17.679
18,743
18,931
14,230
35,099
24,838
4,046
612, 645
533, 539
421, 511
314,064
1,783,087
1, 734, 463
1,679,506
1,501,922
1,726,659
1,743,744
1.693,977
1,529,124
1, 838, 857
1,767,662
1,611,983
1,361,166
1,. 5.30, 497
1,. 589, 803
1,431,235
1,219,634
1,461,707
1,371,768
1 1,199,831
j 1,055,052
1,170,:346
1 1,159,872
1,015,337
834,743
1,488,803
1,337,000
731,974
249, 173
3, 1.50, .5.39
2,958,438
2,527,951
1,886,016
376, 878
242,633
158,775
104, 137
312, 829
2.55,696
151,769
88,548
137,054
102,744
65, 874
41,071
21.0
12.7
5.4
3.4
5.7
9.6
12.0
2.9
2.7
2.0
3.2
1.7
1.0
0.7
1.8
4.2
2.2
"'i'.i'
7.6
4.9
2.6
2.6
3.0
4.5
2.1
1.0
3.6
2.9
2.0
2.0
6.1
4.8
2.5
7.6
4.7
"""i.4'
4.2
3.7
2.6
2.7
1.9
1.5
1.0
0.9
2.1
2.0
2.7
2.1
3.0
3.9
1.8
1.0
3.0
1.3
1.2
2.4
2.9
1.8
1.8
.5.1
2.7
0.7
2.1
4.1
3.5
3.6
2.8
6.8
4.3
3.9
11.0
8.5
3.7
4.7
6.0
5.3
6.3
4.2
3.0
3.1
2.6
4.8
2.8
2.2
1.1
3.3
2.7
3.3
2.7
2.8
2.7
3.3
1.8
5. 1
t. 1
2.3
0.8
4.4
3.1
2.0
1.7
5.8
6.5
4.1
1.6
4.5
4.4
3.5
3.1
3.2
,5.0
7.8
10.0
8.1
7.6
2.5
63.3
1910
70.9
1900
79.7
1890 . . .
80.2
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL.
Kentucky:
1920
9.7
9.8
9.5
8.7
12.0
11.1
5.1
7.6
6.2
5.3
5.2
4.5
2.0
5.8
3.7
7.1
9.6
4.4
4.2
5.9
3.8
73.8
1910
75.7
1900
78.2
1890
80.8
Tennessee:
1920
7.3.9
1910
79.8
1900
83.8
1890
86.5
AIai)ama:
1920
78.3
1910
82.7
1900
88.1
1890
89.9
Mississippi:
1920
86.6
1910
88.5
1900
92.3
1890
94.6
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL.
Arkansas:
1920
21.5
20.5
20.8
21.6
5.4
2.9
2.9
2.3
2.4
1.7
9.5
5.4
8.3.4
1910
87.1
1900
91.5
1890
93.5
Louisiana:
1920
6,5.1
1910
70.0
1900
73.6
1890
74.6
Oklahoma: i
1920
73.4
1910
80.7
1900
92.6
1890
96.3
Texas:
1920
12.1
.5.9
12.1
6.7
5.9
7.6
10.4
12.5
.5.9
4.0
3.3
3.8
13.8
15.8
10.6
17.2
8.4
5.3
67.6
1910
75.9
1900
82.9
1890
84.4
MOLTNTAIN.
Montana:
1920...^
1910
68.7
64.5
1900
65.3
1890
72.9
Idaho:
72.4
1910
78.5
1900
93.8
1890
100.0
Wyoming:
1920
3
3
1
1
10, 140
9,478
4, 363
3,406
13.0
7.8
15.2
18.7
11.3
15.4
8.9
10.2
5.2
6.5
4.7
5.4
70.5
1910
70.4
1900
71.2
1890
65.7
1 Includes population of Indian Territory for 1900 and 1890.
84
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890-1920— Continued.
VLACES OF—
DIVISION AND STATE.
100,000 or more.
25,000 to 100,000.
10,000 to 25,000.
5,000 to 10,000.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
MOUNTAIN— continued.
Colorado:
1920
1
1
1
1
256, 491
213, 381
133, 859
106, 713
2
2
1
73, 155
73, 473
2S, 157
3
1
3
3
1
1
32, 870
10, 204
43, 6S7
46, 082
15, 157
11, 020
5
7
2
3
3
2
2
1
6
4
2
1
2
2
2
1
34, 748
52, 558
1910
1900
11, 495
1890
15, 792
New Mexico:
1920
19, 813
1910
11,244
1900
11,841
1890
6,185
Arizona:
1920
1
29,053
1
2
20, 292
24, 327
43,063
1910
27,631
1900
13, 075
1890
5,150
Utah:
1920
1
118, 110
1
2
1
1
32,804
lis, 357
53,531
44,843
1
10, 303
14, 721
1910
16, 447
1900
1
1
1
1
16,313
14, 8S9
12,016
10,867
11,636
1890
5,159
Nevada:
1920
1910
1900
1890
1
7
4
2
8,511
PACIFIC.
Washington:
1920
2
2
419, 749
341, 596
3
1
3
2
150, 194
S3, 743
155, 233
78, 843
5
5
1
1
3
1
72,074
96, 218
10,049.
19, 922
42, 299
14,094
47,544
1910
31, 778
1900
14,672
1890
Oregon:
1920
1
1
258,288
207, 214
S
5
2
2
26
10
9
5
50, 445
1910
39, 210
1900 ....
1
1
9
5
2
3
90, 426
46,385
451, 404
1S3, 945
96,242
125, 463
15,044
1890
1
13
13
6
5
10,532
206,094
196, 701
98, 854
70, 626
11,313
Cahfornia:
1S20
3
3
2
1
1,299,610
886, 284
445, 261
298, 997
171, 802
1910
64, 108
1900
62,977
1890
28, 124
URBAN AND EURAL.
85
Table 16.— NUMBER AND AGGREGATE POPULATION OF URBAN PLACES OF SPECI-
FIED SIZES, AND POPULATION OF RURAL DISTRICTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1890-1920— Coutinued.
PLACES OF—
Rural
districts-
population.
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION LIVING IN—
DIVISION AND STATE.
2,500 to 5,000.
Places of-
-
Rural
dis-
tricts.
Num-
ber of
places.
Popula-
tion.
100,000
or
more.
25,000
to
100,000.
10,000
to
25,000.
5,000
to
10,000.
2,500
to
5,000.
MOUNTAIN— continued .
Colorado:
1920
15
16
13
6
8
7
5
1
7
3
2
1
12
12
8
3
1
1
2
2
18
15
9
7
11
11
8
6
56
39
21
19
55,995
55, 224
43, 453
17,318
29,990
24,307
15, 540
3,785
2.5,119
11,302
6,420
3,152
39,646
38,130
23,947
10,264
3,238
2, 500
7,195
7,513
59, 174
52, 195
31,523
28,413
39, 987
46, 542
27,710
16,863
202,819
138, 701
74, 365
66,254
486,370
394, 184
■ 279,049
227,344
295, 390
2,80, 730
167, 929
150,312
216,635
141,094
103, 436
79,941
233,812
200, 417
171,322
135,624
62, 153
68, 508
35, 140
31,331
607. 886
536,460
306, 626
230,054
392, 370
365, 705
280, 356
232,611
1,095,132
907, 810
707,354
623, 934
27.3
26.7
24.8
25.8
7.8
9.2
5.2
3.5
1.3
8.1
n.2
4.2
3.4
3.7
6.6
2.1
3.8
5.5
3.4
6.1
3.9
12.9
13.5
10.6
5.8
3.3
4.4
4.2
2.4
6.0
6.9
8.1
4.2
8.3
7.4
8.0
2.4
7.5
5.5
5.2
3.6
8.8
10.2
8.7
4.9
4.2
3.1
17.0
15.9
4.4
4.6
6.1
8.0
5.1
6.9
6.7
5.3
5.9
5.8
5.0
5.5
51.8
1910
49.3
1900
5L7
1890
55.0
New Mexico:
1920
82.0
1910
85.8
1900
86.0
1890
93.8
Arizona:
1920
8.7
6.1
11.9
64.8
1910
09.0
1900
84.1
1890
90.6
Utah:
1920
26.3
7.3
31.7
19.3
21.3
2.3
"".5.' 9'
7.1
15. 5
13.3
52.0
1910
53.7
1900
6L9
1890
64.3
Nevada:
1920.. .
80.3
1910
8.3.7
1900
83.0
1890
18.0
3.5
2.8
2.8
6.4
5.8
3.6
3.6
5.0
2.7
4.2
2.3
66.2
PACIFIC.
1920
30.9
29.9
33.0
30.8
37.9
37.3
30.0
24.6
11.1
7.3
30.0
22.1
"2i.'9'
14.6
1,3.2
7.7
6.5
10.3
5.3
8.4
1.9
5.6
5.4
2.1
**'3.'3'
6.0
8.3
6.7
5.8
44.8
1910
47.0
1900
69.2
1890
64.4
Oregon:
1920
50.1
1910
54.4
1900
67.8
1890
73.2
1920
32.0
1910
38.2
1900
47.6
1890
51.4
86
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 17.
-POPULATION OF URBAN CLASSES AND OF RURAL TERRITORY AS CON-
STITUTED IN 1920, WITH INCREASE: 1920 AND 1910.
[The figures for 1920 and 1910 relate to the same individual places but not to the same classification of
places, since certain communities passed during the decade from the rural to the urban or from the
urban to the rural class and others passed from one urban group to another.]
CLASS OF PLACES.
United States.
Territory urban in 1920.
Places having in 1920 —
1,000,000 or more....
600,000 to 1,000,000..
250,000 to 500,000. . . .
100,000 to 250,000....
50,000 to 100,000
25,000 to 50,000
10,000 to 25,000
5,000 to 10,000
2,500 to 5,000
25,000 or more...
100,000 or more. .
250,000 or more. .
500,000 or more. .
1,000,000 or more.
Territory rural in 1920 .
Num-
ber of
places
13
43
70
143
459
721
1,320
287
68
25
12
3
POPULATION.
1920
105, 710, 620
64, 304, 603
10, 145, 532
6, 223, 769
4, 540, 838
6,519,187
5, 265, 747
5,075,041
6, 942, 742
4,997,794
4,593,953
37,770,114
27,429,326
20,910,139
16, 369, 301
10, 145, 532
51,406,017
1910
91, 972, 266
43,193,184
8,505,411
4,664,460
3,712,128
5,087,486
3,999,370
3, 777, 417
5,617,089
4,051,188
3, 778, 635
29,746,272
21,969,485
16,881,999
13, 169, 871
8,505,411
48,779,082
increa.se:
1910-1920
Number.
13, 73S, 354
11,111,419
1,640,121
1, 559, 309
828, 710
1, 431, 701
1,266,377
1,297,624
1,325,653
946,606
815,318
8,023,842
5,459,841
4,028,140
3, 199, 430
1,640,121
2,626,935
Per
cent.
14.9
25.7
19.3
33.4
22.3
28.1
3L7
34.4
23.6
23.4
21.6
27.0
24.9
23.9
24.3
19.3
5.4
1 See note 1 to Table 14, p. 74.
CITIES AND THEIR SUBURBS.
87
Table 18.— AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY, METROPOLITAN DISTRICT,
AND ADJACENT TERRITORY, FOR CITIES OP 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920
1. AND 1910.
[A metropolitan district has as its nucleus a city of 200,(X)0 population or more and includes in addition
those suburban areas which lie within approximately io miles beyond the municipal limits and in which
the density of population is 150 per square mile or more. The adjacent territory is the total suburban
territory, regardless of its density of population, which lies within a distance of approximately 10 miles
beyond the limits of the central city.]
fPopulation shown for central cities for each census year does not include that of annexations made subse-
quently to census date, but total population given for each district for 1920 and 1910 relates to same area.]
Total for 29 metropolitan districts.
In central cities (32 cities) .
Outside central cities
Cities and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
Metropolitan district.
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory
Adjacent territory
MetropoUtan district.
In city proper . . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
BALTIMORE.
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
Metropolitan district .
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
CINCINNATI.
MetropoUtan district.
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
Area
in acres:
1920
6.816,110.3
1.518,715.9
5,297,394.4
13,369,925.9
11,851,210.0
113,912.0
14,520.0
99,392.0
348,664.0
334, 144. 0
85, 266. 2
16, 773. 4
68, 492. 8
364, 723. 0
347, 949. 6
244, 160. 0
50, 560. 0
193, 600. 0
432, 448. 0
381,888.0
365, 073. 3
27, 870. 0
337, 203. 3
392, 010. 6
364, 146. 6
140,015.0
24, 894. 3
115, 120. 7
306, 223. 0
281,328.7
469, 569. 6
123, 382. 9
316, 186. 7
594, 410. 4
471,027.5
211,938.4
45, 529. 6
166, 408. 8
527,812.2
482, 282. 6
POPULATION.
1920
29,238,582
22,111,380
7,127,202
30,188,543
S, 077, 163
285,113
20S, 435
76,678
.305, 696
97,261
249, 226
200, 616
48, 610
279,235
78, 019
787,458
733, 826
53,632
814,395
80,569
1,772,254
748,060
1,024,194
1,801,320
1,053,260
602, ,847
506, 775
96, 072
623,865
117,090
3,178,924
2,701,705
477,219
3,201,301
499, 596
606,850
401,247
205, 603
681, 287
280,040
23,045.544
17,673,818
5,371,726
23,870,351
6, 1%, 533
Per cent
of in-
crease:*
1910-
1920
104,320
69,067
35, 253
122, 915
53, 848
1S5, 235
154,839
30,396
208, 075
53,236
663, 810
558, 485
105,325
689, 841
131,356
1, 531, 138
670, 585
860, 553
1, 556, 671
886, 086
493, 290
423,715
69, 575
511,147
87, 432
2,455,942
2, 185, 283
270, 659
2,472,712
287, 429
567, 876
363, 591
204, 285
637, 156
273, 565
26.9
25.1
32.7
26.5
30.3
173.3
201.8
117.5
148.7
80.6
34.5
29.6
59.9
34.2
47.7
18.6
31.4
-49.1
18.1
-38.7
15.7
11.6
19.0
15.7
18.9
22.2
19.6
38.1
22.1
33.9
29.4
23.6
76.3
29.5
73.8
10.4
0.6
6.9
2.4
' A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.
88
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 18 AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY, METROPOLITAN DISTRICT,
AND ADJACENT TERRITORY, FOR CITIES OF 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920
AND 1910— Continued.
[See notes at head of this table, p. 87.]
CLEVELAND.
Metropolitan district .
In city proper. . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory
Adjacent territory ....".
COLUMBUS.
MetropoUtan district.
In city proper. . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
Metropolitan district.
In city proper
Outside
City and adj acent territory .
Adjacent territory
Metropolitan district .
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
INDIANAPOLIS.
Metropolitan district.
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
KANSAS CITY (MO. AND KANS.).
Mettopolitan district
In city proper (Kansas City, Mo.) . . .
In city proper (Kansas City, Kans.).
Outside
Cities and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
LOS ANGELES.
MetropoUtan district.
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory
Adjacent territory
MetropoUtan district
1 n city proper . . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
Area
in acres:
192U
148, 846. 9
36, 089. 0
112,757.9
351, 584. 0
315. 495. 0
80,689.0
14, 449. 0
66, 240. 0
347, 313. 0
332, 864. 0
46,205.0
37, 085. 0
9,120.0
510,438.4
473,353.4
175,253.8
49, 839. 0
125, 414. 8
295,906.6
246,067.6
153,918.9
27, 893. 9
126, 025. 0
465, 542. 4
437,648.5
264,006.7
37. 395. 0
10. 138. 1
216, 473. 6
604,077.1
556, 544. 0
831,605.0
234,037.0
597,568.0
9«,870.6
707. 833. 6
214,126.9
14,348.8
199, 778. 1
472, 505. 6
458, 156. 8
POPULATION.
1920
925, 720
796, 841
128, 879
951,579
154, 738
260, 33S
237, 031
23, 3U7
284,841
47, 810
2:,4, 232
256,491
7,741
289, 465
32,974
1, 165, 153
993,678
171,475
1,181,057
187,379
339, 105
314, 194
24,911
367,317
53, 123
477, 354
324,410
101,177
51, 767
502, 242
76,655
879, 008
.576,673
302, 335
880, 653
303,980
318, 159
234, 891
83,268
340,985
106,094
1910
622, 571
560, 663
61,908
643, 854
83.191
199, 146
181,511
17, 635
222,521
41,010
219,314
213,381
5,933
240,657
27, 276
514, 086
465, 766
48, 320
522, 740
56,974
254, 494
233, 650
20, 844
283, 226
49, 576
369, 276
248,381
82,331
38, 564
393,245
62, 533
464,841
319, 198
145, 643
466,462
147,264
294,606
223, 928
70,678
317, 743
93,815
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes deerease.
CITIES AXD THEIR SUBURBS.
89
Table 18 AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY, METROPOLITAN DISTRICT,
AND ADJACENT TERRITORY, FOR CITIES OF 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920
AND 1910— Continued.
[See notes at head of this table, p. 87.]
MrLWAUKEE.
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper. . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL.
MetropoUtan district
In city proper (MinneapoUs) .
In city proper (St. Paul)
Outside
Cities and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
NEW ORLEANS.
Metropolitan district .
In city proper. . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
NEW YORK.
Metropolitan district .
In city proper. . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
PHILADELPHIA.
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
PITTSBURGH.
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper. . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
PORTLAND, GREG.
MetropoUtan district .
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
PROVIL.ENCE.
Metropolitan district.
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
Area
POPULATION.
Per cent
of in-
1920
1920
1910
1910-
1920
128,287.3
16, 184. 9
112, 102. 4
537,737
457, 147
80,590
431,417
373,857
57, 560
24.6
22.3
40.0
219,519.3
203, 334. 4
546, 822
89,675
440,206
66, 349
24.2
35.2
94,303.0
31,834.0
33, 389. 0
29,080.0
629,216
380, 582
234,698
13,936
526,256
301,408
214,744
10, 104
19.6
26.3
9.3
37.9
638, 859. 4
573,636.4
679,864
64, .584
.571,707
55, 555
18.9
16.3
126, 240. 0
113,920.0
12, 320. 0
397,915
387,219
10,090
34S, 109
339,075
9,034
14.3
14.2
. 18.4
361,625.6
247,705.6
419.679
32,460
367,235
28, 160
14.3
15.3
751,887.3
191,360.0
560,527.3
7,910,415
5,620,048
2,290,367
6,566,859
4,766,883
1,799,976
20.5
17.9
27.2
"875, 51.'). 2
684, 155. 2
8,034,349
2,414,301
6,657,946
1,891,063
20.7
27.7
483,439.4
81,920.0
401,519.4
2,407,234
1,823,779
583,455
1,983,306
1,549,008
434,298
21.4
17.7
34.3
645,329.8
563,409.8
2,428,728
604,949
2,004.185
455, 177
21.2
32.9
422,039.9
25, 517. 2
396,522.7
1,207,504
588, 343
619, 161
1,033,052
533,905
499, 147
16.9
10.2
24.0
499,223.9
473,706.7
1,216,464
628, 121
1,041,3.85
507,480
16.8
23.8
160,762.0
40, 442. 0
120,320.0
299,882
258, 2SS
41,594
240,005
207,214
32, 791
24.9
24.6
26.8
440,742.8
400,300.8
329,246
70,958
264,303
57,089
24.6
24.3
126,469.4
11,388.0
115,081.4
444, 228
237, 595
206,633
395,972
224,326
171,646
12.2
5.9
20.4
271, 590. 4
260,202.4
551, 502
313, 907
489,772
265,446
12.6
18.3
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
90
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 18.— AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY, METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.
AND ADJACENT TERRITORY, FOR CITIES OF 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE- 1920
AND 1910— Continued.
[See notes at head of this table, p. 87.]
ROCHESTER.
MetropoUtan district.
In city proper . . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
ST. LOUIS.
Metropolitan district.
In city proper . . . .
Outside
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory....". .
SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND.
Metropolitan district
In city proper (San Francisco).
In city proper ( Oakland) . .
Outside
Cities and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
MetropoUtan district.
In city proper
Outside
City and adjacent territory .
Adjacent territory
Metropolitan district.
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
WASHINGTON.
Metropolitan district.
In city proper
Outside ,
City and adjacent territory.
Adjacent territory
Area
in acres:
1920
ns,39L8
18, 891. 0
99, 500. 8
338, 084. 6
319, 193. 6
197, 757. 1
39, 040. 0
158, 717. 1
456, 857. 4
417,317.4
286, 500. 8
26, 880. 0
29, 248. 0
230, 372. 8
381, 880. 0
325, 752. 0
145, 638. 4
37, 478. 4
108, 160. 0
381, 606. 4
344, 128. 0
59, 661. 2
18, 010. 0
41, 661. 2
336, 890. 0
318, 880. 0
170, 146. 0
38, 408. 4
131, 737. 6
567, 166. 2
528, 757. 8
POPULATION.
1920
320, 966
295, 750
25, 216
342, 999
47, 249
952, 012
772, 897
170, 115
1, 014, 457
241, 560
891, 477
506, 676
216, 261
168, 540
900, 921
177, 984
357, 950
315,312
42, 638
383, 324
68, 012
263, 717
243, 164
20,553
294, 248
51, 084
506, 588
437, 571
69, 017
540, 702
103, 131
1910
24S, 512
218, 149
30, 363
272, 741
54, 592
828, 733
687, 029
141, 704
881, 925
194, 896
686, 873
416,912
150, 174
119, 787
692, 654
125, 568
255, 622
237, 194
18, 428
274, 997
37, 803
180, 375
168, 497
11.878
208, 872
40, 375
380, 508
331, 069
49, 439
413, 458
82, 389
Per cent
of in-
crease: I
1910-
1920
29.2
35.6
-17.0
25.8
-13.5
14.9
12.5
26.4
15.0
23.9
29.8
21.5
44.0
40.7
30.1
41.7
40.0
32.9
131.4
39.4
79.9
46.2
44.3
73.0
40.9
26.5
33.1
32.2
39.6
30.8
25.2
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
CITIES AND THEIR SUBURBS.
91
Table 19.— AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY AND OF ADJACENT TERRI-
TORY, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 TO 200,000 INHABITANTS: 1920 AND 1910.
[The adjacent territory is the total suburban territory lying within a distance of approximately 10 miles
beyond the limits of the central city.]
[Population shown for central cities for each census year does not include that of annexations made sub-
sequently to census date, but total population given for each district for 1920 and 1910 relates to same
area.]
Total for 29 districts.
Total in central cities (30 cities).
Total outside central cities
ALBANY.
(Including Troy and Schenectady.)
Total in city and outside.
In Albany
Outside Albany
BIRMINGHAM.
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper.. .
BRIDGEPORT.
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper...
Total in city and outside .
In city proper
Outside city proper..
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper.. .
DES MOINES.
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper.. .
FALL EIVER-NEW BEDFORD.
Total in cities and outside
In FaU River
In New Bedford
Outside Fall River and New Bedford.
FORT WORTH.
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper.. .
GRAND RAPID3.
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper. . .
HARTFORD.
Total in city and outside .
In city proper
Outside city proper. . .
Area in
acres:
1920
10.097.292.3
469, 903. 0
9,627,3S9. 3
41S, 195. 2
11,924. 1
406, 271. 1
399, 443. 2
31,346.6
368,096.6
191,130.0
9, 370. 0
181, 760. 0
123, 725. 0
14,605.0
109, 120. 0
347, 547. 0
10, 107. 0
337,440.0
435,069.2
33, 597. 2
401, 472. 0
416, 404. 0
21, 72.3. 0
12,206.0
382, 475. 0
299, 280. 0
10, ,553. 4
288, 726. 6
315, 360. 0
11,211.0
304, 149. 0
320, 057. 3
10, 162. 9
309, 894. 4
POPULATION.
1920
4, 143, 265
2,555,153
1910
5,312,730
3,165,314
2, 147, 416
Per cent
of in-
crease: 1
1910-
1920
382, 959
113,344
269, 615
290, 884
178,806
112,078
190, 043
143, 555
46,488
184,515
158, 976
25, 539
210, 177
152, 559
57,618
1,54,231
126,468
27,763
333, 1.30
120, 48.5
121,217
91, 428
136, 691
106,482
30,209
171,204
1.37, &34
33, 570
300,423
138, 036
162, 387
357, 467
100, 253
257,214
208, 066
132,685
75,381
132, 554
102, 054
30,500
112,008
92, 104
19,904
163,646
116,577
47,069
111,584
86,368
25, 216
296,935
119,295
96,652
80,988
93,699
73,312
20,387
145,632
112,571
33,061
225, 024
98, 915
126, 109
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
92
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION,
Table 19.— AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY AND OF ADJACENT TERRI-
TORY, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 TO 200,000 INHABITANTS: 1950 AND 1910— Continued.
[See notes at head of this table, p. 91.]
Total in city and outside
In city proper ,
Outside city proper
LOWELL.
(Including Lawrence.)
Total in city and outside
In Lowell
Outside Lowell ^
MEMPHIS.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
NASHVILLE.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
NEW HAVEN.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
NORFOLK.
(Including Portsmouth and Newport News.)
Total in city and outside
In Norfolk
Outside Norfolk
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper. . .
Total in city and outside .
In city proper
Outside city proper. . .
Total in city and outside .
In city proper
Outside city proper. . .
SALT LAKE CITY.
Total in city and outside .
In city proper
Outside city proper. . .
SAN ANTONIO.
Total in city and outside .
In city proper
Outside city proper. .
SCRANTON.
Total in city and outside.
In city proper
Outside city proper.. .
Area in
acres:
1920
497, 504. 0
23, 338. 0
474, 166. 0
365, 108. 0
8, 308. 0
356, 800. 0
454, 098. 0
14, 994. 0
439, 104. 0
347,724.8
11,544.0
336, 180. 8
229, 696. 0
11,460.0
218,236.0
269, 689. 6
4,771.8
264, 917. 8
373, 330. 0
23, 634. 0
349, 696. 0
314, 103. 5
6, 090. 7
308, 012. 8
396, 224. 0
15, 360. 0
380, 864. 0
437, 504. 0
32,704.0
404, 800. 0
379,366.1
22,860.5
356,505.6
331,446.5
12,361.7
319,084.8
POPULATION.
168, 351
138,276
30, 075
313,206
112,759
200, 447
214, 169
162, 351
51,818
169, 194
118,342
50, 852
264, 829
162, 537
102,292
303,278
115,777
187, 501
249, 999
191,601
58, 398
169, 655
107, 784
61,871
205, 807
171,667
34, 140
150,066
118,110
31, 956
191,160
161,379
29,781
347,793
137,783
210,010
103, 584
78, 800
24, 784
283,741
106,294
177, 447
181,143
131, 105
50, 038
150,902
110,364
40, 538
211,640
133, 605
78, 035
205, 445
67, 452
137, 993
207, 829
124, 096
83,733
153, 960
96,071
57, 889
168, srA
127, 628
41,226
119,903
92, 777
27, 126
109, 852
96,614
13, 238
314,998
129, 867
185, 131
1 A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.
CITIES AND THEIR SUBURBS.
93
Table 19 AREA AND POPULATION OF CENTRAL CITY AND OF ADJACENT TERRL
TORY, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 TO 200,000 INHABITANTS: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[See notes at head of this table, p. 91.]
Totalin city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
SPRINGFIELD, MASS
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
STTIACUSE.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
TRENTON.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
WILMINGTON.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
■WORCESTER.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
YOUNGSTOWN.
Total in city and outside
In city proper
Outside city proper
Area in
acres:
1920
405, 600. 0
24, 819. 0
380,781.0
392,003.0
20,4ol.O
371,552.0
32,'5,401.6
11,782.0
313,619.6
233,386.0
4,490.0 I
228,896.0
243,496.7
4,495.1
239,001.6
398,953.6
23,731.0
375,222.6
436, 446. 0
15,902.0
420, 544. 0
POPULATION.
1920
127, 492
104, 437
23,055
332,762
129,614
203,148
227,562
171,717
55,845
181,197
119,289
61,908
171,703
110,168
61,535
179,754
88,797
287, 387
132,358
155,029
1910
124,838
104, 402
20, 436
258,092
88,926
159, 106
185, 327
137,249
48,078
143, 297
96,815
46,482
134,904
87,411
47,493
228, 271
145,986
82,285
179, .'iSS
79,066
100, 469
Per cent
of in-
crease: 1
1910-
1920
2.1
12.8
28.9
45.8
20.1
22. »
25.1
16.2
26. A
23.2
33.2
27.3
2r..o
29.6
17.6
23.1
7.9
60.1
67.4
54.3
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
* Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
94
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
COMPOSITION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION.
Tablk 20. —COLOR OR RACE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1790-1920.
[Figures are given under each class for all census years for which data are available.]
COLOR OR RACE.
CENSUS
YEAR.
Total
population.
White.
Negro.
Indian.
Chi-
nese.
.Japa-
nese.
All
Total.
Black.
8,802,577
7,777,077
Mulatto.
other.
1920
1910
1900
105,710,620
91, 972, 266
75,994,575
62,947,714
50,155,783
38,558,371
39,818,449
31,443,321
23, 191, 876
17,069,453
12,866,020
9,638,453
7, 239, 881
5, 308, 483
3, 929, 214
94, 820, 915
81,731,957
66,809,196
55,101,258
43,402,970
33,589,377
34,337,292
26,922,537
19,553,068
14,195,805
10,537,378
7, 866, 797
5,862,073
4, 306, 446
3,172,006
10,463,131
9, 827, 763
8, 833, 994
3 7,488,676
6,580,793
4,880,009
5,392,172
4,441,830
3,638,808
2,873,648
2,328,642
1,771,656
1,377,808
1, 002, 037
757, 208
1,660,554
2,050,686
244,437
265,683
237, 196
248,263
4 66,407
4 25,731
* 25, 731
4 44, 021
61,639
71,531
89, 863
107,488
105,465
63,199
63, 199
34,933
111,010
72, 157
24, 326
2,039
148
55
55
19,488
2 3, 175
1890
1880..
6,337,980
1,132,060
1870 6
1870 1!
4,295,960
584,049
1860
3, 853, 467
3,233,057
588,363
405,751
1850.
1840.
1830...
1820
1810
1800.
1790...
INCREASE,' BY COLOR OR RACE.
DECAJJE.
Total
populatioa
White.
Negro.
Indian.
Chinese.
Japanese.
AU
other.
1910-1920
13,738,3.54
15,977,691
13,046,861
8 12,466,467
11,597,412
10,337,334
8,375,128
7,115,050
8, 251, 445
6, 122, 423
4,203,433
3,227,567
2, 398, 572
1, 931, 398
1 .•?7q om
13,088,958
14, 922, 761
11,707,938
9 11,580,920
9, 813, 593
9,066,678
7,414,755
6,666,840
7,369,469
5,357,263
3,658,427
2,670,-581
2,004,724
1,555,627
1,134,440
635, 368
993, 769
1,34,5,318
9 889, 247
1,700,784
1,188,621
950,342
438, 179
803, 022
765, 160
545,006
5.56, 986
, 393, 848
375, 771
244, 829
-21, 246
28, 487
-11,057
9 -7, 601
* 40, 676
i 40,676
*-18,290
4-18,290
4 44, 021
-9, 892
-18,332
-17,625
9 2,010
42, 266
42, 266
28, 266
28, 266
34,933
38,853
47,831
22, 287
1,891
93
93
65
55
6,313
1900-1910
3,175
1890-1900
1880-1890
1870-1880.-
1870-1
(tfins
1860-18706
1860-1870
1850-1860
1840-1850.
1830-1840.
1820-1830.
1810-1820.
1800-1810.
1790-1800.
II
1 Comprises 5, 603 Filipinos, 2,507 Hindus, 1,224 Koreans, 110 Hawaiians, 19 Malays, 17 Siamese, 6
Samoans, and 2 Maoris.
2 Comprises 160 Filipinos, 2, 545 Hindus, 462 Koreans, and 8 Maoris.
2 Includes 18, 636 Negroes enumerated in Indian Territory, not distinguished as black or mulatto.
4 Exclusive of Indians in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, not enumerated at censuses prior
to 1890.
s As enumerated.
6 Estimated corrected figures. Enumeration in 1870 incomplete.
' A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.
8 Figures for 1890 are exclusive of 325,464 persons (117,368 whites, 18,636 Negroes, 189,447 Indians, and
13 Chinese), specially enumerated in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations.
9 See note 8.
COLOE OR EACE, NATIVITY, AND PAEENTAGE. 95
Table 20.— COLOR OR RACE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1790-1920— Continued.
PER CENT OF TOTAL
POPULATION.
PER CENT
OF TOTAL
NEGRO.
PER CENT OF INCREASE 1 SINCE
PRECEDING CENSUS.
CENSUS
YEAR.
3
o
i
.g
d
1
o
-<
i
2
.^
2
d
i
a
a
S
a
s
a
03
c
.a
o
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
89.7
88.9
87.9
87.5
86.5
9.9
10.7
11.6
11.9
13.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
(2)
84.1
79.1
15.9
20.9
16.0
22.3
21.2
3 26.7
29.2
ee.i
24.8
$7.5
37.7
37.7
34.7
33.9
34.2
36.1
35.8
6.5
11.2
18.0
3 13.5
34.9
22.0
9.9
21.4
22.1
26.6
23.4
31.4
28.6
37.5
32.3
-8.0
12.0
-4.5
3-11.4
4 158.1
* 168. 1
4-41.5
*-41-B
-13.8
-20.4
-16.4
31.9
66.9
66.9
80.9
80.9
53.8
196.6
1,093.0
1,277.7
0)
198.8
84.8
15.2
1880^.
87.1
86.2
85.6
84.3
83.2
81.9
81-6
81.0
81.1
80.7
0.2
0.2
0.1
(2)
88.0
12.0
187C7
1870 6. . .
1860
1850
1840
1830
1820
1810
1800
1790
12.7
13.0
14.1
15.7
16.8
18.1
IS. 4
19.0
18.9
19.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
86.8
88.8
13.2
11.2
1 A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.
2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
3 Figures for 1890 are exclusive of persons specially enumerated in Indian Territory and on Indian reser-
vations.
■1 Exclusive of Indians in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, not enumerated at censuses prior
to 1890.
^ Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
6 Per cent of increase based upon estimated corrected figures. Enum.eration in 1S70 Incomplete.
' As enumerated.
96
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 21.— NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE OF TOTAL POPUL|ATI0N AND
[Figures are given under each class for all census years for which data are available. The term "native
parents foreign born; and "mixed parentage," those
CLASS OF
POPULATION
AND
CENSUS YEAR.
Total:
1920. .
1910..
1900..
1890..
1880..
1870 2.
I860..
1850..
White:
1920...
1910...
1900...
1890...
1880..
1870 2 .
I860..
1850...
Negro:
1920.
1910.
1900.
Indian:
1920.
1910.
1900.
Chinese:
1920.
1910.
1900.
Japanese:
1920..
1910..
1900..
All other:
1920..
1910..
POPULATION.
Native.
91,789,928
78,456,380
65, 653, 299
53, 698, 154
43, 475, 810
32,991,142
27,304,624
20,947,274
10,389,328
9,787,424
8, 813, 658
238, 138
262, 930
234,983
18,532
14,935
9,010
29,672
4,502
269
6,097
177
Foreign
born.
13,920,692
13, 515, 886
10,341,276
9, 249, 560
6, 679, 943
6, 567, 229
4, 138, 697
2,244,602
13,712,754
13, 345, 545
10, 213, 817
9, 121, 867
6, 559, 679
5, 493, 712
4, 096, 753
2, 240, 535
73, 803
40,339
20, 336
6, 299
2, 753
2,213
43, 107
56,596
80,853
81,338
67, 655
24,057
3,391
2,998
NATIVE POPULATION.
Native
parentage.
68,994,682
59, 491, 427
49, 956, 178
58,421,957
49,488,575
40,949,362
34, 475, 716
28, 568, 424
22,771,397
10,334,151
9,748,439
8, 779, 267
230, 410
253, 481
227, 272
2,391
738
245
212
44
32
5,561
150
Foreign
parentage.
15, 764, 366
12,949,181
10, 650, 802
7, 030, 880
6, 015, 772
5,046,319
15, 694, 539
12,916,311
10, 632, 280
8,085,019
6, 363, 769
4, 167, 098
25, 843
14,560
9,198
2,719
1,900
1,358
11,952
12, 076
7,762
28,948
4,313
204
365
21
Mixed
parent-
age.
6,991,665
5, 981, 526
5, 013, 737
3, 418, 656
1,911,098
1,167,170
29, 334
24,425
25, 193
.5,009
7, 549
6,353
4,189
2,121
1,003
512
145
33
171
6
FOREIGN-BORN
POPULATION.
Native
parent-
9.458
0)
(')
8,854
105, 899
538
0)
(1)
0)
12
(■)
Foreign
parentage,
Mixed
parent-
age.
13,832,797
13,429,955
10, 269, 085
13, 627, 161
13, 261, 666
10, 143, 607
8,926,762
72,630
38, 887
18,690
6,137
2,407
1,937
42,210
56,368
80, 817
81, 276
67,629
24,034
3,383
2,998
87,895
85,931
62, 733
85,593
83,879
61,356
89,206
1,173
1,452
1,108
162
346
229
897
228
24
1 In 1920 and 1910 all persons born in foreign territory, both parents being natives of the United
2 Enumeration in 1870 incomplete.
COLOR OR RACE^ NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
97
OF EACH COLOR OR RACE CLASS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1850-1920.
parentage" includes those persons having both parents native; "foreign parentage," those having both
having one parent native and the other foreign born.]
CLASS OF
POPULATION
AND
CENSUS YEAR.
PER CENT OF TOTAL 01
EACH
CLASS.
PEE CENT OF TOTAL
NATIVE OF EACH
CLASS.
PER CENT OF
TOTAL FOR-
EIGN BORN
OF EACH
CLASS.
Population.
Native population.
Foreign-born
population.
Native.
Foreign born.
<6
"A
6.-
'6%
o
.11
P^c3
^1
P.
o ®
^1
a> be
!> c3
|g
p.
il
Si
a
Go)
0 a>
0)
Total:
1920
1910
1900
1890
86.8
85.3
86.4
85.3
86.7
8.5.6
86.8
90.3
13.2
14.7
13.6
14.7
13.3
14.4
13.2
9.7
65.3
64.7
65.7
14.9
14.1
14.0
6.7
6.5
6.6
■■
13.1
14.6
13.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
75.2
75.8
76.1
17.2
16.5
16.2
7.7
7.7
7.7
99.4
99.4
99.3
0.6
0.6
0.6
1880
18702
1860
1850
" '
White:
1920
85.5
83.7
84.7
83.4
81.9
83.6
81.8
SS.5
99. 3
99. 6
99. 8
97. 1
99.0
99.1
30.1
20.9
10.0
26.7
6.2
1.1
M.3
5.6
14.5
16.3
15.3
16.6
15.1
16.4
15.2
11.5
0.7
0.4
0.2
2.6
1.0
0.9
69.9
79.1
90.0
73.3
93.8
98.9
35.7
94.4
61.6
60.5
61.3
62.6
65.8
67.8
16.6
15.8
15.9
14.7
14.7
12.4
7.4
7.3
7.5
6.2
4.4
3.4
14.4
16.2
15.2
16.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
72.0
72.4
72.4
75.0
77.5
81.0
19.4
18.9
18.8
17.6
17.3
14.8
8.6
8.7
8.9
7.4
5.2
4.1
99.4
99.4
99.3
97.9
0.6
1910
0.6
1900 . ..
0 6
1890
1.0
1880
18702
1860
1850
Negro:
1920
1910
■ 98. 8
99.2
99.4
94.3
95.4
95.8
3.9
1.0
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
58.6
4.7
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.1
0.7
0.6
19.4
16.9
8.6
26.1
6.0
0.8
3.8
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.3
2.0
2.8
2.7
6.8
3.0
1.1
0.5
0.2
0.1
1.8
0.2
0.7
0.4
0.2
2.5
0.9
0.8
68.5
78.8
89.9
73.2
93.7
98.8
35.7
94.4
(')
(»)
(«)
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.5
0.3
(»)
0.1
(»)
0.1
0.1
99.5
99.6
99.6
96.8
96.4
96.7
12.9
4.9
2.7
0.7
1.0
11.9
9L2
84.7
0.2
0.1
0.1
1.1
0.7
0.6
64.5
80.9
86.1
97.6
95.8
7.5.8
6.0
11.9
0.3
0.2
0.3
2.1
2.9
2.7
22.6
14.2
11.1
1.7
3.2
12.3
2.8
3.4
98.4
96.4
91.9
97.4
87.4
87.5
97.9
99.6
100.0
99.9
100.0
99.9
99.8
100.0
1.6
3.6
1900
5.4
Indian:
1920
2.6
1910
12. 6
1900
10 3
Chmese:
1920
'2 1
1910
0 4
1900
01
Japanese:
1920
1910
.01
1900
All other:
1920
0.2
1910
States, were classified as American citizens born abroad and were included in the native class.
3 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
75108°— 22 7
98
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
{ -f. I,' , ( i TABLE 23.— COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusel ts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic :
New York
New Jersey
Pemisylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
ISIissouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia :
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central :
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
Total
popula-
tion:
1920
105,710,620
7, 400,
909
22,261,
144
21,475,
543
12, .M4,
249
13,990,
8, 893,
272
307
10, 242,
224
3, 336,
101
5,566,
871
768,
014
443,
083
352
428
3,852,
356
604,
397
1,380,
631
10,385
3, 155,
227
900
8, 720,
017
5, 759,
2,930
394
390
6,485
280
3,668
2,632,
412
067
2, 387,
125
2,404,
02]
3,404
055
646
872
636,
547
1,296,
1, 769,
372
257
223
003
1,449
061
437
571
2,309,
187
1,463,
701
2,559
123
1,6.S3
2,895
724
832
968,
470
2,416
2,337
630
885
2,348
174
1, 790,
618
1,752
204
1,798
509
2,02S
4,663,
283
228
548
889
431
866
194
402
939
()29
360,
350
334,
162
449
396
77,
407
1,356
783,
621
389
3,426
861
COLOR OR RACE.
White.
94,820,915
7,316
21,641
20, 938:
12, 225
9, 648
6, 367
8, 115
3, 212
5,353
765
442,
351
3,803
593
1, 358;
10, 172
3,0:"
8,432,
5,571
2, 849:
6, 299:
3,601'
2,616,
2, 368
2,384
3, 225
639:
619:
1, 279:
1, 708
192
1, 204:
326
1,617
1,377:
1, 783
818
1,689
638;
2, 180,
1,885:
1,447'
853;
1,279
1,096
1,821
3,918
534
425
190
924
334
291
441
70,
1, 319
769
3, 264:
Negro.
10,463,131
79,051
600, 183
614, 654
278, 521
4,325,120
2, .523, 532
2,063,579
30, 801
47, 790
1,310
621
672
45, 466
10,036
21, 046
198, 483
117,132
284,668
186, 187
80, 810
182, 274
60, 082
6,201
8,809
19, 006
178,241
467
832
13, 242
57,925
30, 335
244, 479
109, 966
690, 017
86, 345
763, 407
864,719
1, 206, 365
329, 487
235, 938
451, 768
900, 652
935, 184
472, 220
700, 257
149, 408
741,694
1,668
920
1,375
11,318
5, 733
8,005
1,446
346
6,883
2,144
38, 763
In-
dian.
244, 437
1,715
5,940
15, 695
37, 263
13,673
1,623
60, 618
76, 899
31,011
839
28
24
555
110
159
5,503
100
337
151
126
194
5,614
9,611
8,761
529
171
6,264
16, 384
2,888
2,276
2
32
37
824
7
11,824
304
125
618
57
56
405
1,105
106
1,066
57, 337
2,109
10, 956
3, 098
1,343
1, 383
19, 512
32, 989
2,711
4,907
9,061
4,590
17, 360
Chi-
nese.
61, 639
3,602
8,812
5,043
1,678
1,824
542
1,534
4,339
34, 265
161
96
11
2,544
225
566
5,793
1,190
1,829
941
283
2,776
792
251
508
235
412
124
142
lfi9
68
43
62
67
69
364
113
387
201
773
872
685
252
291
171
1, 137
342
689
2,363
3,090
2S, 812
Japa-
nese.
111,010
347
3,266
927
1,216
360
35
578
10,792
93, 490
4
191
35
102
2,686
325
255
130
81
472
184
60
85
29
135
72
38
804
52
.371
29
461
103
278
56
98
10
88
24
93
15
211
9
181
106
6
57
67
449
1,074
1,569
1,194
2,464
251
550
2, 936
754
17,387
4, 151
71,952
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
PARENTAGE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
99
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States..
Geographic divisions:
New England..
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic.
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lllinoisi
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central
Mirmesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware ,
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia..
North Carolina.
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Moiintain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Native.
Foreign
bom.
91,789,928 13,920,692
.5, 514, 964
17, 300, 726
18, 243, 402
11,168,596
13, 659, 735
8,.S20,318
9, 777, 396
2, 868, 481
4, 436, 310
660, 200
351, 686
307, 870
2, 763, 808
429, 208
1, 002, 192
7, 5.59, &52
2,413,414
7, 327, 460
5, 078, 942
2, 779, 062
5, 274, 696
2, 939, 120
2, 171, 582
1, 900, 330
2, 178, 027
3, 217, 220
515, 009
554,013
1, 145, 707
1, 658, 290
203, 102
1, 346, 482
408, 206
2, 277, 482
1, 401, 596
2, 551, 851
1,677,142
2, 879, 268
914,606
2, 385, 724
2, 322, 237
2, 330, 147
1, 782, 210
1, 738, 067
1, 752, 082
1, 987, 851
4, 299, 396
453, 298
391, 119
167, 835
820, 491
330,542
253,596
390, 196
61,404
1, 091, 329
675, 745
2, 669, 236
1, 885, 945
4,960,418
3, 232, 141
1, 375, 653
330, 537
72, 989
464, 828
467, 620
1, 130, 561
107, 814
91, 397
44, 558
1, 088, 548
175, 189
378, 439
2, 825, 375
742, 485
1, 392, 557
680, 452
151, 328
1, 210, 584
729, 292
460, 485
486, 795
225, 994
186, 835
131, 863
82, 534
150, 665
110, 967
19, 901
103, 179
29, 365
31, 705
62, 105
7,272
6, 582
16,564
53,864
30,906
15,648
18,027
8,408
14, 137
46, 427
40, 432
363,832
95, 591
40, 747
26,567
119, 138
29,808
80,566
59,200
16,003
265,292
107, 644
757, 625
white population by nativity and paeentage.
Native white.
Total.
81, 108, 161
5,445,425
16, 729, 265
17, 715, 583
10, 853, 426
9, 333, 020
6, 295, 608
7, 656, 394
2, 759, 674
4, 319, 766
658, 346
351, 098
307, 291
2, 725, 990
420, 481
9S2, 219
7, 385, 915
2, 298, 474
7, 044, 876
4, 893, 196
2, 698, 203
5, 092, 382
2, 874, 992
2, 156, 810
1, 882, 772
2, 158, 534
3, 039, 018
508, 451
536,756
1, 129, 567
1, 598, 328
172, 805
1, 102, .560
298,312
1, 587, 124
1, 315, 329
1, 776, 680
812, 137
1, 672, 928
595, 145
2, 149, 780
1, 870, 515
1, 429, 370
845, 943
1, 265, 782
1, 051, 740
1, 781, 226
3, 557, 646
440, 640
386, 705
164, 891
807, 149
305, .596
213, 350
38.5, 446
55, 897
1, 069, 722
666, 995
2, 583, 049
Native
parent-
age.
58, 421, 957
15,694,539 6,991,665
803, 149
631, 012
790, 370
475, 548
779, 416
092, 782
959, 785
002, 508
887, 387
495, 780
225, 512
228, 325
1, 230, 773
173, 553
449,206
3, 668, 266
1, 212, 675
4, 750, 071
3, 609, 122
2, 329, 544
3, 066, 563
1, 670, 447
1, 054, 694
827, 627
1, 528, 553
2, 536, 936
207, 966
308, 598
757,064
1, 308, 804
139, 876
893, 088
239, 488
1, 534, 494
1, 232, 857
1, 765, 203
799,418
1, 642, 697
532,295
2, 039, 134
1, 832, 757
1, 394, 129
826, 762
1, 226, 692
941, 724
1, 679, 107
3, 112, 262
275, 8a3
294, 252
122, 884
603,041
273, 317
151, 145
245, 781
36,285
711, 706
497, 726
1, 677, 955
Foreign
parent-
age.
Mixed
parent-
1, 906, 340
5, 397, 951
4, 043, 692
2, 126, 126
353, 643
115,484
415, 799
451, 132
884, 372
735, 936
1, 700, 302
1, 881, 521
1, 251, 7.52
199, 961
87, 342
280, 810
306, 034
548, 007
86, 150
81, 039
42, 1(X)
1, 09.3, 258
182, 660
421, 133
2, 844, 083
829, 058
1, 724, 810
838, 251
227, 066
1, 467, 036
775, 288
736, 051
708, 126
376, 710
300,064
203, 973
141, .341
231, 948
163,964
23,288
14:}, 203
35,129
30, 514
50,625
5,737
7,025
16,371
35, 751
65,931
20, 423
19, 591
9,539
19, 030
67, 016
.53, 083
276, 670
101, 918
47, 920
25, 234
130, 059
18, 865
39, 534
75, 901
11, 701
214, 618
95, 827
573, 927
76, 416
44,547
36, 866
401, 959
64, 268
111, 880
873, 566
2.56, 741
569, 995
385, 823
141, 593
55S, 783
42<J, 257
366, 065
347, 019
25:}, 271
202, 018
96,512
86,817
140, 555
125, 560
9,641
66, 269
23, 695
22, 1 16
2.5, 847
5, 740
5,694
13, 860
27,099
44, 715
17, .335
15, 650
9,642
20, 060
43, (K)0
49, 036
168, 714
62, 919
44, .>i3
10, 773
74,049
13,414
22, 671
63, 764
7,911
143, 398
73,442
331, 167
Foreign-
born
white.
13, 712, 754
1, 870,
4,91
3, 223:
1, 371
315,
71
459,
453,
1, 033:
107,
91
44
1, 077,
17.3,
376:
2, 786,
73S
1, 387,
678
150,
1,206,
726,
460,
486,
225,
186,
131
82,
149,
110,
19,
102,
28,
30,
61
7
6:
16,
43,
30,
15,
17,
8,
13,
44,
39,
360,
93,
38,
25,
116
29,
78,
56,
14.
250,
102,
681
654
575
279
961
920
939
333
225
349
233
526
534
499
513
112
613
850
697
868
951
635
128
164
647
026
503
391
652
578
810
177
548
785
906
099
401
186
008
780
478
662
019
975
871
968
519
620
963
255
9.54
077
099
455
802
055
151
662
100
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION.
TABLE 23.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL POPULATION BY COLOR OR RACE,
NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
COLOR OB RACE.
NATIVITY.
NATIVE WHITE, BY
PARENTAGE.
For-
DIVISION AND STATE.
White.
Negro.
Ind.,
Chi.,
Jap.,
and all
other.
Na-
tive.
For-
eign
born.
Total.
Native
parent-
age.
For-
eign
parent-
age.
Mixed
jareiit-
age.
eign-
born
white.
United States
89.7
9.9
0.4
86.8
13.2
76.7
55.3
14.8
6.6
13.0
CiEOGRArHic divisions:
98. 9
97.2
97.5
97.5
69.0
71.6
79.2
96.3
96.2
1.1
2.7
2.4
2.2
30.9
28.4
20.1
0.9
0.9
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
(I)
0.6
2.8
3.0
74.5
77.7
84.9
89.0
97.0
99. 2
95.5
80. 0
79.7
25.5
22.3
15.1
11.0
2.4
0.8
4.5
14.0
20.3
73.6
75.2
82.5
86.5
66.7
70.8
74.8
82.7
77.6
37.9
43.3
54.9
59.6
62.8
68.5
68.0
60.0
51.9
25.8
24.2
18.8
16.9
2.5
1.3
4.1
13.5
15.9
9.9
7.6
8.8
10.0
1.4
1.0
2.7
9.2
9.8
25.3
Middle Atlantic
22.1
East North Central
West N orth Central
15.0
10.9
2.3
East South Central
West South Central
0.8
4.5
13.6
18.6
New England:
99.7
99.8
99.8
98. 7
98.3
98.4
97.9
96.2
96.7
96.7
97.2
97.1
98.2
99.4
99.2
99.2
94.7
98.9
97.3
98.7
96.6
86.4
83.1
74.7
70.1
94.1
69.7
48.6
58.3
65.9
90.2
80.7
61.6
47.7
73.0
61.0
89.8
84.0
97.3
98.6
97.8
98.3
92.9
87.2
98.3
91.3
97.3
98.2
95.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
1.2
1.7
1.5
1.9
3.7
3.3
3.2
2.8
2.8
1.6
0.2
0.4
0.8
5. 2
0.1
0.1
1.0
:j.3
13.6
16.9
25.1
29.9
5.9
29.8
51.4
41.7
34.0
9.8
19.3
38.4
52.2
27.0
38.9
7.4
15.9
0.3
0.2
0.7
1.2
1.6
2. 1
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.3
1.1
0.1
(I)
(')
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
(')
(')
(')
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.4
(';
(')
1.0
2.6
0.3
0.1
(')
0.2
0.1
(')
0.5
(1)
{')
0.1
(')
w
0.1
0.1
2.8
0.1
2.4
1.2
1.5
0.4
5. 5
10.4
1.3
8.2
2.2
1.5
3.6
86.0
79.4
87.4
71.7
71.0
72.6
72.8
76.5
84.0
88.2
94.8
81.3
80.1
82.5
79.6
90.6
94. 5
79.6
87.0
88.4
93.7
91.1
92.9
93.3
98.6
95.8
99.7
99.6
99.4
94.4
98.7
99.3
99.2
99.5
99.2
97.4
98.0
92.2
82.6
90.6
80. 3
87.3
91.7
75.9
86.8
79.3
80.4
86.3
77.9
14.0
20.6
12.6
28.3
29.0
27.4
27.2
23.5
16.0
11.8
5.2
18.7
19.9
17.5
20.4
9.4
5.5
20.4
13.0
11.6
6.3
8.9
7.1
6.7
1.4
4.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
5.6
1.3
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.8
2.6
2.0
7.8
17.4
9.4
13.7
12.7
8.3
24.1
13.2
20.7
19.6
13.7
22.1
85.7
79.2
87.2
70.8
69.6
71.1
71.1
72.8
80.8
86.0
92.1
78.5
78.4
81.9
78.9
89.8
89.3
78.6
84.3
87.1
90.3
77.5
76.1
68.2
68.7-
89.9
69.4
48.2
57.8
6L5
89.0
SO.O
60.9
47.2
72.2
58.5
87.8
76.3
80.3
89.5
84.8
85.9
84.8
63.8
85.8
72.2
78.9
85.1
75.4
64.6
50.9
64.8
.31.9
28.7
32.5
35.3
38.4
54.5
63.7
79.5
47.3
45. 5
40.1
34.7
63.6
74.5
.32.1
48.5
58.4
74.0
62.7
61.6
54.7
66.5
84.2
69.0
47.5
56.7
55.0
84.4
78.4
59.4
46.2
70.0
52.4
82.8
66.7
50.2
68.1
63.2
64.2
75.8
45.2
54.7
40.9
52.5
63. 5
49.0
11.2
18.3
11.9
28.4
30.2
30.5
27.4
26.3
19.8
14.6
7.7
22.6
21.1
28.0
29.7
15.7
8.8
31.5
22.2
17.9
9.3
10.4
9.9
8.0
1.3
3.9
0.2
0.4
0.6
3.7
2.7
0.9
0.8
0.5
1.1
3.7
2.6
5.9
18.6
11.1
13.0
13.8
5.2
11.8
16.9
15. 1
15. 8
12.2
16.7
9.9
10.1
10.5
10.4
10.6
8.1
8.4
8.1
6.5
6.7
4.8
8.6
11.7
13.9
14. 5
10.5
5.9
14.9
13.6
10.8
7.1
4.3
4.6
5.4
1.0
1.8
0.2
0.3
0.5
2.8
1.9
0.7
0.7
0.5
1.1
2.4
2.4
3.6
11.5
10.3
8.6
7.9
3.7
6.8
14.2
10.2
10.6
9.4
9.7
14.0
20.6
Vermont
12.6
Massachusetts
28.0
28.7
27.3
Middle Atlantic:
N ew York
26.8
23.4
15.9
EAst North Central:
Ohio
11.8
Indiana
5.1
18.6
19.8
17.5
West North Central:
20. 4
Iowa
9.4
Missouii
North Dakota.
5.5
20.3
South Dakota
12.9
11.5
6.2
South Atlantic:
Delaware
8.9
7.0
District of Columbia
Virginia
0.5
1.3
4.2
North Carolina
0.3
South Carolina
0.4
0.6
Florida .
4.4
East^ South Central:
1.3
0.7
Alabama
0.8
0.4
West South Central:
Arkansas
0.8
2.5
Oklahoma
2.0
Texas
7.7
Mountain:
17.1
Idaho
9.0
Wyoming
13.0
Colorado
12.4
8.1
23.4
Utah
12.6
19.1
Pacieic:
Washington
18.4
13.0
19.9
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
101
Table 24.— WHITE AND NEGRO POPULATION, WITH PER CENT NEGRO IN TOTAL
POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States .
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic...
E. North Central..
W. North Central.
South Atlantic
E. South Central. .
W. South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
1920
Total
popula-
tion.!
105,710,620
7, 400, 909
22, 261, 144
21, 475, .'^43
12, .S44. 249
13,990,272
8, 893, 307
10, 242, 224
3, 336, 101
5, 566, 871
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coiuiccticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Penns.yl vania
E. North" Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North CE>fTRAL:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia..
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Teiuicssee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
768,
443,
352,
3, 852,
604,
1, 380,
10, 3S5,
3, 155,
8, 720,
5, 759,
2,930,
6, 485,
3, 668,
2,632,
2, 3S7,
2,404,
3, 404,
646,
,636,
1,296,
1, 769,
223,
1,449,
437,
2,309,
1, 463,
2, 559,
1,683,
2, 895,
968,
2, 416,
2,337,
2,348,
1,790
1, 752,
1, 798,
2,028,
4,663,
548,
431,
194,
939,
360,
334,
449,
77,
1,356,
783,
3,426,
94, 820, 915
7, 316, 079
11,641,840
20, 938, 862
12,225,387
9, 648, 940
6, 367, 547
8,115,727
3, 212, 899
5, 353, 634
White.
Negio.
10,483,131
79, 051
600, 183
514, 554
278, 521
4,325,120
2, 523, 532
2, 063, 579
30, 801
47, 790
765,695
442,331
351,817
3, 803. 524
593, 980
1, 358, 732
10,172,027
3, 037, 087"
8, 432, 726
5,571,893
2, .849, 071
6,299,333
3,601,627
2,616,9.38
2, .368, 936
2,3»4, 181
3, 225, 04-1
639, 954
619, 147
1,279,219
1,708,906
192,615
1, 204, 737
326,860
1,617,909
1,377,2.35
1, 783, 779
818, 538
1,689,114
638, 153
2,180,560
1,885,993
1,447,032
853, 962
1, 279, 757
1,096,611
1,821,194
3,918,165
534, 260
425,668
190,146
924, 103
334,673
291,449
441,901
70, 699
1, 319, 777
769, 146
3,264,711
1,310
621
572
45, 466
10, 036
21,046
198, 483
117,132
284,568
186,187
80, 810
182, 274
60, 082
5,201
8, 809
19, 005
178, 241
467
832
13, 242
.57, 925
30, 335
244, 479
109,966
690, 017
86, 345
763, 407
864, 719
1,206,365
329,487
2.35, ft38
451, 758
900,652
935, 184
472, 220
700, 257
149,408
741,694
1,658
920
1,375
11,318
5, 733
8,005
1,446
346
6, 883
2,144
38,763
91,972,266
1910
Total
popula-
tion.!
6,-5.52,681
19,315,892
1.8, 250, 621
11,637,921
12, l!i4, .895
8, 409, 901
8, 784, .534
2.633,517
4, 192, .304
742, 371
430, 572
355, 9.56
3, 366, 416
642, 610
1,114,756
9,113,614
2, 537, 167
7,665,111
4, 767, 121
2, 700, 876
5,638,591
2,810,173
2, 333, 860
2, 075, 708
2,224,771
.3,293,335
577,056
5.83 888
1,192,214
1,690,949
202, 322
1,295,346
331,069
2,061,612
1,221,119
2,206,287
1,. 515, 400
2,609,121
752,619
2, 2.S9, 905
2,184,7.89
2, 138, 093
1,797,114
1,. 574, 4-19
1 , 656, 388
1,6.57,1.55
3, 896, 542
376,053
325, 594
145, 965
799, a24
327, 301
204, 3.54
373, 351
81, 875
1,141,990
672, 765
2, 377, 549
81, 731, 957
White.
9,827,763
6,4.80,514
18, 880, 452
17, 927, 622
11,351,621
8,071,603
5, 754, 326
6,721,491
2, 520, 455
4,023,873
739,995
429,906
354, 298
3, 324, 926
532, 492
1,09.8,897
.8,966,845
2, 445, 894
7,467,713
4,6.51,897
2,6;M,961
5,526,962
2,785,247
2, .320, 555
2, 050, 227
2, 209, 191
3,134,932
569, 855
563, 771
I, l.SO, 293
1,634,352
171,102
1,062,6.39
236, 128
1,3.89,809
1,156,817
1,. 500, 51 1
679, 161
1,431,802
443,634
2, 027, 951
1,711,4.32
1, 228, 832
7.86,111
1,131,026
941,086
1,444,531
3, 204, 848
360, 5.80
319, 221
140,318
78:j,415
304, 594
171, 108
366, 583
74,276
1,109,111
655,090
2,259,672
Negro.
66,306
417, 870
300, 836
242,662
4,112,4.88
2, 6.52, 513
1, 984, 426
21,467
29, 195
1,363
564
1,621
38,055
9,529
15, 174
134, 191
89, 760
193,919
111,452
60, 320
109, ai9
17,115
2,900
7,084
14,973
157, 452
617
817
7,6.89
54,030
31,1.81
232, 250
94, 446
671,096
64, 173
697, 843
835, 843
1,176,987
308,669
261,6,56
473, 0.S8
90S, 282
1,009,487
442,891
713, 874
137,612
690,049
1, .834
651
2,235
11, 453
1,628
2, 009
1,144
513
6,0.58
1,492
21,645
PER CENT
negro
IN total
population.
1920 1910
9.9
1.1
2.7
2.4
2.2
30.9
28.4
20.1
0.9
0.9
0.2
0.1
0.2
1.2
L7
1.5
1.9
3.7
3.3
3.2
2.8
2.8
L6
0.2
0.4
0.8
5.2
0.1
0.1
1.0
3.3
13.6
16.9
25.1
29.9
5.9
29.8
51.4
41.7
34.0
9.8
19.3
38.4
52.2
27.0
38.9
7.4
15.9
0.3
0.2
0.7
1.2
1.6
2.4
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.3
LI
10.7
1.0
2.2
1.6
2.1
33.7
31.5
22.6
0.8
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.5
1.1
1.8
1.4
L5
3.5
2.5
2.3
2.2
1.9
0.6
0.1
0.3
0.7
4.S
0.1
0.1
0.6
3.2
15.4
17.9
2.S. 5
32.6
5.3
31.6
55. 2
45.1
41.0
11.4
21.7
42.5
56.2
2,8.1
43.1
8.3.
17.7
0.5
0.2
l.i
1.4
0.5
1.0
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.9
Includes Indians ,Chinese, Japanese, and aU other.
102
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATTON.
Tabte 25.— negro population, DISTINGUISHED AS BLACK OR MULATTO, WITH PER
CENT MULATTO IN TOTAL NEGRO POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920
AND 1910.
DIVISIO^f AND STATE.
trnited States.
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic.
E. North CentraL
W. North Central.
South Atlantic...
E. South Central.
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
1920
Total
Negro.
10,463,131
Black.
8,802,577 1,660,554
Mulatto.
1910
W.
79, 051
600, 1S3
514, 554
278, 521
4,325,120
2, 523, 532
2, 063, 579
30, 801
47,790
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts —
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota —
South Dakota —
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia-
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Temiesse^
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central :
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington ,
Oregon
California
1,310
621
572
45,466
10, 036
21,046
198, 483
117,132
284, 568
186, 187
80, 810
182, 274
60, 082
5,201
8,809
19, 005
178,241
467
832
13, 242
57,925
30, 335
244, 479
109,966
690,017
86,345
763. 407
864, 719
1,206,365
329,487
235, 938
451,758
900, 652
935, 184
472, 220
700,257
149. 408
741,694
1,658
920
1,375
11,318
5,733
8,005
1,446
346
6,883
2,144
38, 763
63, 734
530, 350
408, 197
226, 567
3,627,737
2, 143, 871
1,743,116
25, 235
33, 770
15,
69,
106,
51,
697,
379,
320,
5,
14,
884
439
327
35,562
7,919
18,603
171, 507
103,684
255, 159
148, 234
66, 812
138,634
50, 463
4,054
6,563
15, 555
148, 339
355
547
9,620
45, 588
27,822
213, 186
81,502
525, 846
69, 073
637, 981
748, 250
1,037,153
286,924
194,444
368,852
767, 533
813, 0-12
410, 6W
583,550
122,011
626,931
1,275
738
1,016
8,568
4,949
7,314
1,117
258
3,936
1,480
28,354
426
182
245
9,904
2,117
2,443
26, 976
13,448
29, 409
37, 953
13, 998
43, 640
9,619
1,147
2,246
3,450
29, 902
112
285
3,622
12, 337
2,513
31,293
28, 464
164, 171
17, 272
125, 426
116,469
169, 212
42,563
41,494
82,906
133,119
122 142
61, 596
116,707
27, 397
114,763
3.83
182
359
2,750
784
691
329
88
2,947
664
10,409
Total
Negro.
9,827,763
66,306
417, 870
300, 836
242, 662
4,112,488
2,652,513
1,984,426
21,467
29, 195
Black.
7,777,077
2,050,686
1,363
564
1,621
38, 055
9, 529
15,174
134, 191
89, 760
193,919
111,452
60, 320
109, 049
17,115
2,900
7,084
14,973
157, 452
617
817
7, 689
54, 030
31,181
232, 250
94, 446
671,096
64, 173
697, 843
835, 843
1,176,987
308,669
261,656
473, 088
908, 282
1,009,487
442, 891
713, 874
137,612
690, 049
1,834
651
2,235
11,453
1,628
2,009
1,144
513
6,058
1,492
21,645
44,156
335, 901
201,027
173, 031
3,256,669
2, 145, 458
1, 586, 440
15, 332
19,063
Mulatto.
22,150
81,969
99, 809
69,631
855, 819
507, 055
397, 986
6, 135
10, 132
737
356
1,185
24,100
6,350
11,428
103, 583
75, 553
156, 765
72, 203
45, 767
72, 221
9,079
1,757
4,468
11,329
112,762
460.
521
5,602
37,889
27,475
189, 098
61,494
448, 186
43, 294
553, 720
701, 462
972, 782
259, 158
195,713
354, 391
756, 872
838, 482
361, 520
561, 297
98, 269
565,354
1,223
425
1, 942
7, 815
1,189
1,561
854
323
4,218
1,058
13,787
626
208
436
13,955
3,179
3,746
30, 60S
14,207
37, 154
39, 249
14, 553
36, 828
8,036
1, 143
2,616
3,644
44,690
157
296
2,087
16, 141
3,706
43, 152
32, 952
222, 910
20, 879
144, 123
134, 381
204, 205
49,511
65, 943
118,697
151,410
171,005
81,371
152, 577
39, 343
124,695
611
226
293
3,638
439
448
290
190
1,840
434
7,858
PER CENT
MULATTO
IN TOTAL
NEGRO.
1920 1910
15.9
19.4
11.6
20.7
18.7
16.1
15.0
15.5
18.1
29.3
32.5
29.3
42.8
21.8
21.1
11.6
13.6
11.5
10.3
20.4
17.3
23.9
16.0
22.1
25.5
18.2
16.8
24.0
34.3
27.4
21.3
8.3
12.8
25.9
2.3.8
20.0
16.4
13.5
14.0
12.9
17.6
18.4
14.8
13.1
13.0
16.7
18.3
15.5
23.1
19.8
26.1
24.3
13.7
8.6
22.8
25.4
42.8
31.0
26.9
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
103
Table 26.— NATIVE AND FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, WITH PER CENT FOREIGN
BORN IN TOTAL POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States..
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic...
E. North Central..
W. North Central.
South Atlantic
E. South Central..
W. South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
105,710,620
Total
popula-
tion.
7, 400, 909
22, 261, 144
21, 475, 543
12, 544, 249
13, 990, 272
8, 893, 307
10, 242, 224
3, 336, 101
5, 566, 871
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts.. .
Rhode Island...
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania...
E. North'Centeal:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois ,
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
jVlabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Native.
91, 789, 928
5, 514, 964
17, 300, 726
18, 243, 402
11,168,596
13, 659, 735
8,820,318
9, 777, 396
2, 868, 481
4,436,310
768,014
443,083
352, 428
3, 852, 356
604, 397
1,380,631
10, 385, 227
3, 155, 900
8,720,017
5, 759, 394
2, 930, 390
6, 485, 280
3, 668, 412
2, 632, 067
2,387,125
2, 404, 021
3, 404, 055
646, 872
636, 547
1,296,372
1, 769, 257
223,003
1, 449, 661
437, 571
2, 309, 187
1, 463, 701
2, 559, IZi
1,683,724
2, 895, 832
968, 470
2,416,630
2, 337, 885
2, 348, 174
1,790,618
1,752,204
1,798,509
2,028,283
4,663,228
548, 889
431, 866
194, 402
939, 629
360, 350
334, 162
449, 3%
77,407
1, 356, 621
783, 389
3, 426, 861
Foreign
born.
13,920,692
1,885,945
4,960,418
3, 2:^2, 141
1, 375, 653
330, 537
72, 989
464, 828
467, 620
1,130,501
1910
Total
popula-
tion.
91,972,266
C60, 200
351,686
307, 870
2, 703, 808
429, 208
1, 002, 192
7, 559, 852
2,413,414
7, 327, 460
5,078,942
2, 779, 062
5, 274, 696
2, 939, 120
2, 171, 582
1, 900, 330
2,178,027
3,217,220
515, 009
554, 013
1, 145, 707
1,658,290
203, 102
1, 346, 482
408,206
2, 277, 482
1,401,596
2, 551, 851
1,677,142
2, 879, 268
914,606
2, 385, 724
2, 322, 237
2,330,147
1, 782, 210
1,738,067
1,752,082
1,987,851
4, 299, 396
453, 298
391, 119
167, 835
820, 491
330, 542
253, 596
390, 196
61,404
1,091,329
675, 745
2,669,236
6, 552, 681
19,315,892
18,250,621
11,637,921
12, 194, 895
8, 409, 901
8, 784, 534
2, cm, 517
4, 192, 304
107,814
91, 397
44,558
1,088,548
175, 189
378, 439
2, 825, 375
742, 486
1,392,557
680, 452
151,328
1,210,584
729, 292
460, 485
486, 795
225, 994
186, 835
131,863
82, 534
150,665
110,967
19,901
103, 179
29, 365
31, 705
62, 105
7,272
6, 582
16, 564
53, 864
30,906
15,648
18,027
8,408
14, 137
46,427
40, 432
363,832
95, 591
40, 747
26,567
119,138
29,808
80, 566
59,200
16,003
205, 292
107, 644
757,625
78,456,380
4, 727, 571
14, 464, 719
15, 176, 855
10,021,226
11,804,901
8, 322, 076
8, 432, 342
2, 180, 195
3, 236, 495
742, 371
430, 572
355, 956
3,366,416
542,610
1, 114, 756
9,113,614
2, 5:'>7, 167
7,665,111
4, 767, 121
2, 700, 876
5, 638, 591
2,810,173
2, 333, 860
2,075,708
2, 224, 771
3, 293, 335
577, 056
5.8;?, 888
1, 192, 214
1,690,949
202, 322
1, 295, 3 16
331,069
2,061,612
1,221, 119
2, 20<i, 287
1,515,400
2,609,121
752, 619
2, 289, 905
2, 184, 789
2, l:iS, 093
1,797,114
1, 574, 449
1,656,388
1,657,155
3, 896, 542
.376,053
325, 594
145, 965
799, 024
327,301
204,354
373, 351
81, 875
1,141,990
672,765
2, 377, .549
Native.
13,515,886
631,809
333, 905
306, 035
2,307,171
363, 469
785, 182
6, 365, 603
l,876,;i79
6, 222, 737
4, 168, 747
2,541,213
4, 433, 277
2,212,623
1,820,995
1,532,113
1,951,006
3,063,556
420, 402
483, 098
1,015,552
1, 555, 499
184, 830
1, 190, 402
306, 167
2, 034, 5.55
1,163,901
2, 200, 195
1,509,221
2, 593, 644
711,986
2, 249, 743
2, 166, 182
2,118,807
1,787,344
1, 557, 403
1,603,622
1,616,713
3,654,604
281, 340
28:i, 016
116,945
669, 437
304, 155
155, 589
307, .529
62, 184
88-5, 749
5.59,629
1,791,117
Foreign
born.
1, 825, 110
851,173
3; 073, 766
1,616,695
299, 994
87, 825
352, 192
453, 322
955, 809
110, 562
96, 667
49, 921
1,059,245
179, 141
329, 574
2, 748, 01 1
6<i0, 78S
1, 442, 374
598, 374
159, 663
1,205,314
597, 550
512,865
543, 595
273, 765
229, 779
1.56, 654
100, 7tK)
176,662
135, 450
17, 492
104, 914
24,902
27, 057
57,218
6, 092
6, 179
15, 477
40, 633
40, 162
18, 607
19, 286
9,770
17, 016
52, 766
40,442
241,938
94,713
42, 578
29,020
129, 587
'£\ 1 16
48, 765
65, 822
19,691
256,241
113,136
586, 432
per cent
foreign
BORN IN
total
population.
1920 1910
13.2
25.5
22.3
15.1
11.0
2.4
0.8
4.5
14.0
20.3
14.0
20.6
12.6
28.3
29.0
27.4
27.2
23.5
16.0
11.8
5.2
18.7
19.9
17.5
20.4
9.4
5.5
20.4
13.0
11.6
6.3
8.9
7.1
0.7
1.4
4.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
5.6
1.3
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.8
2.6
2.0
7.8
17.4
9.4
13.7
12.7
8.3
24.1
13.2
20.7
19.6
13.7
22.1
14.7
27.9
25.1
16.8
1.3.9
2.5
LO
4.0
17.2
22.8
14.9
22.5
14.0
31.5
33.0
29.6
30.2
26.0
18.8
12.6
5.9
21.4
21.3
22.0
26.2
12.3
7.0
27.1
17.3
14.8
8.0
8.6
8.1
7.5
L3
4.7
0.3
0.4
0.6
5.4
L8
0.9
0.9
0.5
LI
3.2
2.4
6.2
2.5. 2
13.1
19.9
16.2
7.1
23. 9
17. 6
24.1
22.4
16.8
24.7
104
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Tahlf. 27.— INDL'VNS, CHINESE, JAPANESE, AND "ALL OTHER," BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
INDIAN.
CHINESE.
JAPANESE.
ALL OTHER. I
1920
1910
19-20
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
United States
244,437
265,683
61, 639
71,531
111, DID
?2, 157
9,488
3,175
Geographic divisions:
New England
1,715
5,940
15, 695
37, 263
13,673
1,623
60,618
76, 899
31,011
2,076
7,717
18, 255
41,406
9,054
2,612
76, 767
75, 338
32,458
3,602
8,812
5,043
1,678
1,824
542
1,534
4,339
34,265
3,499
8,189
3,415
1,195
1,582
414
1,303
5,614
46, 320
347
3,266
927
1,215
360
35
578
10, 792
93, 490
272
1,643
482
1,000
156
26
428
10,447
57, 703
115
1, 103
462
185
355
28
188
371
6,681
14
Middle Atlantic
21
East North Contral
West North Central
South Atlantic ...
11
37
12
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
10
119
196
Pacific
2, 755
New England:
Maine
839
28
24
555
110
159
5,503
100
337
151
125
194
5,614
9,611
8,761
529
171
6,254
16, 384
2,888
2, 276
2
32
37
824
7
11,824
304
125
518
57
56
405
1,105
106
1,066
57, 337
2,109
10, 956
3, 098
1, 343
1,383
19, 512
32, 989
2,711
4,907
9,061
4,590
17, 360
892
34
26
688
284
152
6,046
168
1,503
127
279
188
7,519
10, 142
9,053
471
313
6,486
19, 137
3,502
2,444
5
55
68
539
36
7,851
331
95
74
234
216
909
1,253
460
780
74,825
702
10, 745
3, 488
1,486
1,482
20, 573
29,201
3,123
5,240
10, 997
5,090
16, 371
161
95
11
2, 544
225
566
5,793
1,190
1,829
941
283
2,776
792
251
508
235
412
124
142
189
68
43
371
401
278
98
88
93
211
181
02
57
59
364
113
387
261
773
872
585
252
291
171
1,137
342
689
2,363
3, OSK)
28, 812
108
67
8
2, 582
272
462
5,266
1,139
1,784
569
276
2,103
241
226
275
97
535
39
121
112
16
30
378
369
154
90
80
57
233
191
62
43
62
257
62
507
139
595
1,285
859
246
373
248
1,305
371
927
2,709
7,363
36, 248
7
S
4
191
35
102
2,686
325
255
130
81
472
184
60
85
29
135
72
38
804
52
8
29
103
56
10
24
15
9
106
9
8
18
13
1
3
151
33
71
1,247
206
190
76
38
285
49
34
67
36
99
59
42
590
107
4
24
47'
14
3
2
8
4
50
12
8
4
2
9
31
48
340
1,585
1,363
1, 596
2,300
258
371
2,110
864
12,929
3,418
U,356
2
76
11
26
735
66
302
92
20
231
113
6
26
42
52
1
4
30
30
14
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
19
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
2
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
o
Illinois
4
Michigan .
2
3
West North Central:
Minnesota
2
Iowa
3
Missouri
4
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
28
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
13
144
103
6
1
55
8
25
4
13
8
3
3
131
16
38
G9
26
92
70
10
32
60
12
1,150
268
5,263
District of Columbia
Virginia
11
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida .
1
East South Central:
Tennessee . . .
2
Alabama
4
4
West South Central:
Arkansas . .
5
57
67
449
1,074
1,569
1,194
2, 464
251
550
2,936
754
17,387
4,151
71, 952 -
1
Louisiana
110
Oklahoma
Texas
8
Mountain:
Montana
24
Idaho
12
Wyoming
84
1
Arizona
Utah
20
55
Pacific:
Washington
186
312
California
2,257
1 Comprises Filipinos, Hindus, Koreans, Hawaiians, Malays, Siamese, Samoans, and Maoris, in 1920;
Filipinos, Hindus, Koreans, and Maoris, in 1910.
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE. 105
Table 28 — PER CENT OF INCREASE. BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1910-1920.
[Per cent not shown where base is
less than 100.
A minus sign (-
-) denotes decrease.]
color or race.
NATIVITY.
NATIVE
WHITE
DrVTSION AND STATE.
Wliite
Negro.
Ind.,
Chi.,
Jap.,
and all
other.
Na-
tive.
For-
eign
born.
Total.
Native
parent-
age.
For-
eign
parent-
age.
Mixed
parent-
age.
For-
eign-
born
white.
United States
16.0
6.5
3.4
17.0
3.0
18.6
18.1
21.5
16.9
2.8
Geographic divisions:
New Ensland
12.9
14.6
16.8
7.7
19.5
10.7
20.7
27.5
33.0
19.2
43.6
71.0
14.8
5.2
-4.9
4.0
. 43.5
63.7
-1.4
8.8
-n.2
-7.6
50.1
-27.2
-20.0
0.9
18.8
16.7
19.6
20.2
11.4
14.8
6.0
16.0
31.6
37.1
3.3
2.3
5.2
-14.9
10.2
-16.9
32.0
3.2
18.3
16.7
19.0
19.2
11.4
19.9
11.1
20. 1
32.5
36.6
7.3
13.8
20.9
14.6
19.6
11.7
20.7
36.5
36.9
30.5
31.2
17.2
1.1
28.9
-6.8
14.2
21.9
34.5
24.3
1.5.0
13.5
12.6
20.9
-4.1
16.4
23.9
38.3
3.1
Middle Atlantic
1.8
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
.5.1
-1.5.0
8.7
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
-17.2
31.7
3.7
Pacific
20.0
New England:
Maine
3.5
2.9
-0.7
14.4
11.5
23.6
13.4
24.2
12.9
19.7
7.9
14.0
29.3
12. H
15.0
7.9
2.9
12.3
9.8
8.4
4.6
12.6
13.4
3S. 4
16.4
19.1
IS. 9
20.5
15. 0
43.8
7.5
10.2
17.8
S. 0
13.2
16. 5
26.1
22.3
48.2
3:5.3
35. 5
18.0
9.9
70.0
20.5
-4.8
19.0
17.4
44.5
-3.9
10.1
-64.7
19.5
5.3
.38.7
47.9
30.5
46.7
67.1
34.0
07.1
251. 0
79.3
24.4
2f3. 9
13.2
-24.3
l.S
72.2
7.2
-2.7
5.3
16.4
2.8
34.6
9.4
3.5
2.5
6.7
-9.8
-4.5
-0.8
-7.4
6.6
-1.9
8.6
7.5
-9.6
41.3
-38. 5
-1.2
252.1
298. 5
26.4
-.32. 6
13.6
43.7
79.1
-0.4
28.4
"-2." 6'
-35.3
24.5
17.0
11.1
-21.7
70.2
-14.5
42.4
-14.2
-4.6
-0.2
37.6
-19.0
-2.0
-14.2
-7.6
-.5.5
"-2.6
50.5
78.4
-6.2
50.5
17.9
6.3
162.7
-55.7
-50.2
-49.9
-2.9
-57.3
14.9
-23. 1
104.8
-4.9
-7.8
-15.6
1.3
-5.4
12.4
7.6
-10.2
11.7
-2.5. 2
28.2
4.5
.5.3
0.6
19.8
18.1
27.6
18.8
28.6
17.8
21.8
9.4
19.0
.32.8
19.3
24.0
11.6
5.0
22. 5
14.7
12.8
6.6
9.9
13.1
33. 3
11.9
20.4
16.0
11.1
U.O
28.5
6.0
7.2
10.0
-0.3
n.6
9.3
23.0
17.6
61.1
38.2
43.5
22.6
8.7
63.0
26.9
-1.3
23.2
20.7
49.0
-2.5
-5.6
-10.7
2.8
-2.2
14. S
2.8
12.4
-3.5
13.7
-.5.2
0.4
22.0
-10.2
-10.4
-17,4
-18.7
-1.5.8
-18.1
-14.7
-18.1
13.8
-1.7
17.9
17.2
8.5
19.4
6.5
7.0
32.6
-2.3.0
-1.5.9
-6. 5
-13.9
-17.1
-12.0
50.4
0.9
-4.3
—8.5
-8.1
28.8
65.2
-10.1
-18.7
3.5
-4.9
29.2
4.5
0.3
0.9
19.9
1S.6
27.5
18.4
28.6
16.8
20.6
8.8
17.8
31.3
19.3
24.2
11.5
4.6
22.9
1.5.9
12. 5
6.6
12.4
15. 0
4().9
16.4
19.6
18.9
20.7
18.1
45. 2
8.1
10.5
18.1
8.9
13.6
18.3
26.8
20.0
63.8
38.7
45.7
22.9
8.4
71.2
27.1
-0.7
23.3
20.8
48.2
0.2
-2.0
-0.5
11.5
8.0
13.5
1.3.6
20.1
. 12.5
21.0
9.4
17.9
;?6.4
38.2
43.9
17.3
6.2
28.0
25. 6
17.9
8.4
9.4
16.4
43.7
1.5.8
18.3
18.8
20.8
18.1
42.3
9.4
10.8
18.4
9.2
13.8
2L3
28.1
19.6
70.1
44.5
.52. 3
26.9
6.9
83.3
43.2
2.7
21.6
19.4
51.6
17.3
19.9
6.6
29.1
26.6
4.5.8
26.9
43.9
33.2
24.9
7.6
19.1
26.8
1.6
6.1
-4.8
-3.8
13.3
-1.2
-1.2
-3.5
32.6
9.9
32.5
41.2
.59.9
47.6
22.0
23.7
77.5
-13.8
-0.7
10.9
4.2
3.5
-2.0
6.4
21.7
48.6
19.6
27.8
13.3
30.9
51.4
2.6
-5.0
22.7
20.8
42.3
24.3
2.5.4
3.7
24.2
27.6
30.7
14.1
27.2
11.5
9.3
1.5
1.3.6
21.4
U. 2
26.8
7.0
-2.0
35. 6
16.6
10.0
2.8
16.1
7.7
27.8
.3.i 4
16.3
1.5.6
5.9
11.4
72.8
-7.2
-2.6
6.1
-6.7
10.1
-3.0
11.0
2.5.4
64.7
26.8
31.5
11.0
12.5
41.2
10.8
-8.3
3.3.2
31.4
42.4
—2.5
New Hampshire
-5.5
Vermont
— 10.7
Massachusetts
2.5
Rhode Island
-2.5
Connectiein
, 14. 5
Middle Atlantic:
New York
2.1
New Jersey
12.2
3 5
East North Central:
Ohio
13.6
Indiana.. ....
5 3
lUinois
0.4
Michigan
22.0
Wisconsin
10 2
West North Central:
Minnesota
10.5
Iowa
-17.5
Missouri
IS 7
North Dakota
1.5.8
South Dakota
— 18.1
Nebraska
Kansas
-14.9
— 18 2
South Atlantic:
Delaware
13 7
Maryland
— 1 9
District of Columbia
Virginia
17.2
15.6
West Virginia
8. 5
North Carolina
19.5
South Carolina.
5 7
Georgia
7 4
Florida
27. 1
East South Central:
Kentucky
23 2
Tennesspp . .
10.1
Alabama. ../...
6 8
Mississippi
14.6
West South Central:
Arkansas
17 4
Louisiana
13.3
Oklahoma
0 3
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
50.2
2 2
Idaho
3 6
Wyoming
—6.9
Colorado
7 8
New Mexico
28 4
Arizona
66 8
Utah
10 9
Nevada
Pacitic:
Washington
-17.8
3.7
Oregon
0 8
California
31.8
1 Decrease of less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
106
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 29.— WHITE POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central ,
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Moimtain
Pacific
TOTAL WHITE
POPULATION.
1920
94, 820, 915
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North ('arolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Calilornia
7, 316, 079
21, 641, 840
20, 938, 862
12, 225, 387
9, 648, 940
6, 367, 547
8, 115, 727
3, 212, 899
5, 353, 634
765,695
442,331
351, 817
3, 803, 524
593, 980
1, 358, 732
10, 172, 027
3, 037, 087
8, 432, 726
5, 571, 893
2, 849, 071
6, 299, 333
3, 601, 627
2, 616, 938
2, 368, 936
2, 384, 131
3, 225, 044
639, 954
619, 147
1, 279, 219
1, 708, 906
192, 615
1, 204, 737
326, 860
1, 617, 909
1, 377, 235
1, 783, 779
818, 538
1, 689, 114
638, 153
2, 180, 560
1, 885, 993
1, 447, 032
853,962
1, 279, 757
1,096,611
1, 821, 194
3, 918, 165
634, 260
425, 668
190, 146
924, 103
334, 673
291, 449
441, 901
70,699
1, 319, 777
769, 146
3,264,711
1910
81, 731, 957
6, 480, 514
18, 880, 452
17, 927, 622
11, 351, 621
8, 071, 603
5, 754, 326
6, 721, 491
2, 520, 455
4, 023, 873
739, 995
429, 906
3S4, 298
3, 324. 926
532, 492
1, 098, 897
8, 966, 845
2, 445, 894
7, 467, 713
4, 654, 897
2. 639. 961
5. 520. 962
2, 785, 247
2, 320, 555
2, 059, 227
2, 209, 191
3, 134, 932
669, 855
663, 771
1, 180, 293
1, 634, 352
171, 102
1,062,639
236, 128
1, 389, 809
1, 156, 817
1, .500, 511
679, 161
1, 431, 802
443, 634
2,027,951
1,711,432
1, 228, 832
786, 111
1, 131, 026
941, 086
1, 444, 531
3, 204, 848
360, 580
319, 221
140, 318
783, 415
304, 594
171, 468
366, 583
74, 276
1, 109, 111
655, 090
2, 259, 672
total native white.
1920
81, 108, 161
5,445,425
16, 729, 265
17,715,583
10, 853, 426
9, 333, 020
6, 295, 608
7, 656, 394
2, 759, 674
4, 319, 766
658, 346
351, 098
307, 291
2, TSb, 990
420, 481
982, 219
7, 385, 915
2, 298, 474
7, 044, 876
4, 893, 196
2, 698, 203
6, 092, 3S2
2, 874, 992
2, 156, 810
1, 882, 772
2, 158, 534
3,039,018
508, 451
536, 756
1, 129, 567
1. 598. 328
172, 805
1, 102, 560
298, 312
1,587,124
1. 315. 329
1, 776, 680
812, 137
1, 672, 92S
595, 145
2, 149, 780
1, 870, 515
1, 429, 370
845,943
1, 265, 782
1, 051, 740
1,781,226
3, 557, 646
440,640
386, 705
164, 891
807, 149
305, 596
213, 350
38.5, 446
55, 897
1, 069, 722
666,995
2,583,049
1910
68, 386, 413
4, 666, 128
14, 054, 273
14, 8(30, 402
9, 738, 390
7, 781, 048
5, 667, 469
6, 372, 732
2, 083, 546
3, 162, 425
629, 862
333, 348
304, 437
2, 273, 876
354, 467
770, 138
6, 237, 573
1, 787, 706
6, 028, 994
4, 057, 652
2, 480, 039
4, 324, 402
2, 189, 723
1, 807, 986
1, 516, 217
1, 935, 707
2, 906, 036
413, 697
463, 143
1, 004, 428
1, 499, 162
153, 682
958, 465
211,777
1, 363, 181
1, 099, 745
1, 494, 569
673, 107
1, 416, 730
409, 792
1, 987, 898
1, 692, 973
1, 209, 876
776, 722
1,114,117
889, 304
1, 404, 447
2, 964, 864
268, 936
278, 794
113,200
056, 564
281, 940
124, 644
303, 190
56, 277
867, 914
552,089
1, 742, 422
native wihte—
native parentage.
1920
58, 421, 957
495, 780
225,512
228, 325
1, 230, 773
173, 553
449, 206
3,668,266
1,212,675
4, 750, 071
3,669,122
2, 329, 544
3, 066, 563
1, 670, 447
1,054,694
827,627
1, 528, 553
2, 536, 936
207, 966
308, 598
757, 064
1, 308, 804
139, 876
893, 088
239, 488
1, 534, 494
1, 232, 857
1, 765, 203
799, 418
1, 642, 697
532, 295
2, 039, 134
1, 832, 757
1,394,129
826, 762
1,226,692
941, 724
1,679,107
3, 112, 262
275, 803
294, 252
122, 884
603, 041
273,317
151, 145
245, 781
36, 285
711, 706
497, 726
1, 677, 955
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
PARENTAGE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
107
PER
CENT OF TOTAL
WHITE POPULATION.
NATIVE w til IE, —
FOREIGN OR MLXED
PARENTAGE.
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Native, native
parentage.
Native, foreign
or mixed
parentage.
Foreign born.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
22, 686, 204
18, 897, 837
13, 712, 754
13, 345, 545
61.6
60.6
23. 9
23.1
14.5
16.3
1
2,642,276
2, 052, 709
1,870,654
1, 814, 386
38.3
40.3
36.1
31.7
25.6
28.0
t
7,098,253
5, 591, 312
4,912,575
4,826,179
44.5
44.8
32.8
29.6
22.7
25.6
J
5,925,213
5, 108, 434
3, 22;?, 279
3, 067, 220
56.3
54.4
28.3
2.S.5
15.4
17.1
<
3, 377, 878
3,214,703
1,371,961
1,613,231
61.1
57.5
27.6
28.3
11.2
14.2
553, 604
439, 84.3
315, 920
290, 555
91.0
91.0
5.7
5.4
3.3
3.6
i
202, 826
214,977
71, 939
86,857
95.7
94.8
3.2
3.7
1.1
1.5
696,609
605, 2.S3
459, 333
348, 759
85.8
85.8
8.6
9.0
5.7
5.2
!
757, 166
616, 921
453, 225
436,910
62.3
58.2
23.6
24.5
14.1
17.3
S
1, 432, 379
1, 053, 655
1, 033, 868
861, 4-18
53.9
52.4
26.8
26.2
19.3
21.4
IC
162,566
134,955
107,349
110, 1.33
64.7
66.9
21.2
18.2
14.0
14.9
11
125, 586
103,117
91, 233
96, 558
51.0
53.6
2.8.4
24.0
20.6
22.5
12
78, 966
75,055
44, 526
49, 861
64.9
64.7
22.4
21.2
12.7
14.1
12
1, 495, 217
1, 170, 447
1, 077, 534
1,051,050
32.4
33.2
39.3
35.2
28.3
31.6
1'
246, 928
194,646
17.3, 499
178, 025
29.2
30.0
41.6
36.6
29.2
33.4
IJ
533, 013
374, 489
376, 513
328, 759
33.1
36.0
39.2
34.1
27.7
29.9
1£
3,717,649
3, 007, 248
2,7,86,112
2,729,272
36.1
36.0
36.5
33.5
27.4
30.4
17
1, 085, 799
777, 797
738, 613
6.58,1.88
39.9
41.3
35.8
31.8
24.3
26.9
IJ
2, 294, 805
1,806,267
1,387,850
1, 43.8, 719
56.3
56.5
27.2
24.2
16.5
19.3
1£
1,224,074
1,024,393
678, 697
597, 245
6.5.9
65.2
22.0
22.0
12.2
12.8
2(
368, 659
350, 551
150, .868
159, 322
81.8
80.7
12.9
13.3
5.3
6.0
21
2,025,819
1, 72:5, 847
1, 206, 951
1, 202, 560
48.7
47.1
32.2
31.2
19.2
21.8
2:;
1, 204, 545
964, 882
726,6.35
595, 524
46.4
44.0
33.4
34.6
20.2
21.4
2c
1,102,116
1, 044, 761
460, 128
512, 569
40.3
32.9
42.1
45.0
17.6
22.1
24
1, 055, 145
941, 136
486, 164
543, 010
34.9
27.9
44.5
45.7
20.5
26.4
2£
629, 981
632, 181
225, 047
273, 484
64.1
59.0
26.4
28.6
9.5
12.4
2f
502, 082
518,201
1,S6, 026
228, ,8<»6
78.7
76.2
15.6
16.5
5.8
7.3
2"
300, 485
251, 236
131, 503
1.5(i, 158
32.5
28.5
47.0
44.1
20.5
27.4
2J
228, 158
217,491
82, 391
ion, 028
49.8
43.6
36.9
38.6
13.3
17.8
2«
372, 503
362, 3.53
149, (i.52
17.5, .865
59.2
54.4
29.1
30.7
11.7
14.9
3C
289, 524
292, 105
110,578
135, 190
76.6
73.9
16.9
17.9
6.5
8.3
31
32, 929
25, 873
19, 810
17, 420
72.6
74.7
17. 1
15.1
10.3
10.2
31
209, 472
191, 838
102, 177
104, 174
74.1
72.1
17.4
18.1
8.5
9.8
3C
58,824
4.5, 066
28, 548
24, 351
73.3
70.6
18.0
19.1
8.7
10.3
3-J
62, 630
37, 943
30, 785
26,628
94.8
95. 4
3.3
2.7
1.9
1.9
3£
82, 472
57,638
61, 906
57, 072
89.5
90.1
6.0
5.0
4.5
4.9
3e
11,477
8,851
7,099
.5, 942
99.0
99.0
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
3"
12, 719
11, 137
6, 401
0,054
97.7
97.5
1.6
1.6
0.8
0.9
3i:
30, 231
25, 672
16, 1,86
1.5, 072
97.3
97.2
1.8
1.8
1.0
1.1
3t
62, 850
35, 825
43, 008
33, 842
83.4
84.3
9.8
8.1
6.7
7.6
4(
110,646
124, 704
30, 780
40, 053
93.5
91.9
5.1
6.1
1.4
2.0
41
37, 758
38, 367
15, 478
18, 4.59
97.2
96.7
2.0
2.2
0.8
1.1
4i
35, 241
32,417
17,662
18,9.56
96.3
95.8
2.4
2.6
1.2
1.5
4:
19, 181
19, 4.89
8,019
9,389
96.8
96.3
2.2
2.5
0.9
1.2
4-
39,090
36, 608
13,975
16,909
95.9
95.3
3.1
3.2
1.1
1.5
4;
110,016
112,717
44,871
51, 782
85.9
,82.5
10.0
12.0
4.1
5.5
4(
102,119
94, 044
39, 908
m, 084
92.2
90.7
5.6
6.5
2.2
2.8
4;
445,384
361, 914
360, 519
239, 984
79.4
81.2
11.4
11.3
9.2
7.5
4:
164, 837
106,809
93,620
91,644
51.6
45.0
30.9
29.6
17.5
25.4
41
92, 453
75, 195
38, 963
40,427
69.1
63.8
21.7
23.6
9.2
12.7
5t
42,007
32, ,504
25, 255
27, 118
64.6
57. 5
22.1
23.2
13.3
19.3
51
204, 108
181, 428
116,9.54
126, .8.51
65 3
60.6
22.1
23.2
12.7
16.2
5i
32, 279
26, 331
29,077
22, 654
81.7
83.9
9.6
8.6
8.7
7.4
51
62, 205
42, 176
7.8, 099
46,824
51.9
48.1
21.3
24.6
26.8
27.3
54
139, 665
131,527
56, 455
63, 393
55.6
46. 8
31.6
35.9
12.8
17.3
5c
19, 612
20, 951
14, 802
17, 999
51.3
47.6
27.7
28.2
20.9
24.2
5t
358, 016
2,82, .528
2.50, 055
241, 197
53.9
.52. 8
27.1
25.5
18.9
21.7
.5"
1C9, 269
13.5, 2;i8
102, 151
103, 001
64.7
63.6
22.0
20.6
13.3
15. 7
5i
905,094
035, 889
681,662
517,2.50
51.4
49.0
27.7
28.1
20.9
22. 9
K
108
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPlJLATIOl^.
Tablk 30.— COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE,
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass..
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Cleveland, Ohio. . .
Cohxnibns, Ohio...
Dallas, Tex
Das^ton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
FaU River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, I'onn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans. . .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough.
Queens l)orough
Richmond borough .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson , N . J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse^ N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton , N . J
Washington.D. C...
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio..
Total
popula-
tion:
1920
208, 435
113, 344
200, 616
733, S26
178, 806
748, 060
143, 555
506, 775
109, 694
116,309
, 701, 705
401, 247
796, 841
237, 031
158, 976
152, 559
256, 491
126, 468
993, 678
120, 485
106, 482
137, 634
138, 036
138, 276
314, 194
298, 103
101, 177
324, 410
576, 673
234, 891
112, 759
162, 351
457, 147
380, 582
118,342
121, 217
162, 537
387, 219
,620,048
732, 016
:, 018, 356
:, 284, 103
469, 012
116,531
414,
lis;
216,
19i;
135,
1,823,
588,
258;
237,
107,
171,
295,
772,
234,
118,
161,
506,
137,
315,
104,
129,
171,
243,
119,
437,
110
179,
lOO!
132
COLOR OR RACE.
White.
202,718
112, 036
137, 785
625, 130
108, 550
730, 485
141, 220
502, 042
104, 250
107, 753
2, 589, 169
371, 097
762, 026
214, 721
134, 888
143, 495
249, 644
120, 887
952, 065
120, 114
90,466
•136, 472
133, 681
104, 268
279, 411
290,009
86,703
293, 517
546, 864
194, 769
112,509
101, 113
454, 824
376, 365
82, 703
116, 142
157, 816
285, 916
5, 459, 463
726, 990
1, 984, 953
2, 168, 906
463, 601
114, 953
397, 223
72, 226
204, 004
181,046
134, 254
1, 688, 180
550, 261
252, 961
231, 756
106, 851
117, 574
294, 089
702, 615
231,171
116,781
146,799
490, 022
137, 214
302, 580
103, 380
126, 709
170, 372
237, 385
114,902
326, 860
99, 382
178, 391
98, 178
125, 595
In-
dian.
5,580
4
1,239
3
62, 796
0
108, 322
14
70,230
1
16, 350
34
2,228
3
4,511
97
5,334
9
8, 500
2
109, 458
94
30, 079
6
34, 451
.34
22, ISl
16
24,023
4
9,025
2
6,075
66
5,512
8
40, 838
155
315
10
15, 896
2
1,090
25
4,199
6
33, 960
8
34, 678
8
8,000
2
14, 405
24
30, 719
36
1.5, 579
189
40,087
10
170
61, 181
12
2, 229
24
3,927
37
35,633
3
4,998
14
4,573
19
100, 930
IS
152, 467
149
4,803
8
31,912
32
109, 133
61
5, 120
47
1,499
1
16,977
19
43,392
3
5,489
36
10, 315
25
1,551
2
134, 229
120
37, 725
17
1,556
96
5,655
30
924
54,041
18
1,579
32
69, 854
33
3,376
32
718
3
14, 341
18
2,414
45
563
2,894
106
727
22
2,6,50
14
1,260
68
5,691
11
4,315
6
109, 966
37
10, 746
2
1, 258
20
1,940
1
6,662
1
Chi-
nese.
119
60
30
328
22
1,075
99
102
81
53
2,353
41
275
92
11
30
212
36
438
45
86
40
135
13
82
85
5
45
2,062
21
79
34
65
196
1
61
103
246
5,042
146
811
3,862
160
63
281
117
3,821
126
64
869
306
1,846
135
6
29
42
328
96
193
7,744
5
1,351
139
148
13
63
63
461
34
80
28
80
Japa-
nese.
417
18
37
4
43
4
465
2
100
1
30
5
5
25
12
3
38
64
11,618
3
5
2
52
2
1
18
39
2,312
66
250
1,931
52
13
14
31
2,709
76
4
130
32
1,715
14
2
5
7
47
13
403
18
5,358
1
7,874
168
2
14
1
103
4
4
29
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
109
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camdeu , N . J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River. Mass
Fort Worth , Tex
Grand Rapids, Alich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Cahf.
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Mem])his, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Na.sh\'illc, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, I a
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . . .
Manhattan borough..
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson , N . J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh^ Pa
Portland, Ureg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah....
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Wasiiington, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Native.
170,414
95,649
195, 827
649,017
172, 666
505,441
9(i, 773
384, 951
76, 398
95, 955
1, 893, 147
358, 326
6.56, 668
220, 844
150, 175
139, 394
218,261
115,199
702, 794
78,064
98, 980
109, 207
97, 124
126, 188
297, 098
221,809
89, 456
296, 827
454, 542
223, 224
74, 643
156, 507
346, 987
292, 334
115,930
70, 139
116,413
359,8.54
3,691,S8S
464, 274
1,352,168
1,333,839
356, 871
84,736
296,975
108, 779
166, 366
155, 956
90, 633
1,423,035
467, 551
208, 510
167, 700
98,211
166, 9.54
224, 339
669, 271
182,976
98, 213
124, 555
357, 481
109,196
2,34, 336
87, .341
98,153
]S9,3.34
204,868
89, 121
408,206
93, 831
126,227
74,380
98, 413
Foreign
born.
38,
17:
4
84
6
242
46
121
33
20
808
42
240:
16
13
38,
11
290,
42:
7;
28,
40:
12:
17
76:
11
27:
122:
11
38,
5:
110:
88
2
51
46
27
,028:
267
666:
950
112
31
117
0:
49:
35:
45,
400
120
49
69
9
4:
71
103:
51
19
36
149
WHITE POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE.
Native white.
Total.
164, 829
94,400
133, 047
541,219
102, 466
491,566
94,806
380, 512
72, 146
87, 491
1,783,687
328, 270
522, 488
198, 666
126, 158
130, 384
212, 024
109, 663
662, 768
77, 783
83, 107
108,117
93, 014
92, 256
262, 453
214, 028
75, 047
266, 197
434, 807
183, 148
74, 469
95, 338
344, 756
288, 333
80,316
67, 45;?
112,130
259,924
3,467,916
460, 019
!,. 32.5, 666
1,246,826
351,985
83,420
280,220
65, 639
1.58, 842
145, 665
89,109
1, 290, 253
429, 995
205, 847
162, 805
97,298
112,9.37
222, 768
599, 376
179, 576
97, 347
110, 153
349, 822
108, 646
228, 705
86,554
95,549
138, 051
199, 240
84,829
298, 312
83,103
124,973
72, 478
91, 761
Native
parent-
125
56
124:
378:
92:
181
36:
165:
29:
56
642:
206:
212
159:
112:
100,
144
84
313
19:
75:
56:
40:
72
219:
87:
,56:
209
294
139:
24
82
130
133
74:
20,
44
190
1,164
132:
456
.3,88,
149
38,
113
57:
90:
86:
31
698,
216,
136,
63
81
102:
HI
3.59:
77,
56,
76,
167,
4s:
1.39,
57
48,
80,
124
44
239
56
50,
30,
46
Foreign
parenl-
28
27,
4:
116
6,
23S:
47
lot:
32:
22:
888:
80,
248:
24
18
43:
15:
247:
45:
4:
34
41
11
26:
9s:
12:
35:
86
27
37
7,
1.52
108
3:
36
54
41
1,873
268
703
720
147
33;
133
5,
44
41
44
447,
157
41
76
11
5,
78,
157
70:
23
21
125
45
54
16
32
41
51
32
35:
19
56:
.32:
34,
Mixed
parent-
age.
11,405
11, 101
3,284
46, 090
3, 578
71,514
10, 896
61,018
10, SIS
8, 425
252, 320
41,354
63,712
15, 395
5,630
10, 501
24, 284
10, 036
101,736
13, 380
3,066
17, 2,59
10, 933
8, 022
16,577
28. 325
6, 323
21,880
.53,541
16, 669
12, 7.52
4, 872
61,192
46,331
2,641
10, 976
13,027
27.477
430,069
58. K69
106,009
138,093
.55, 243
11,8.55
33, 432
2, 67.3
24, 502
17, 686
13, 203
144, 400
55, 884
27, 696
2:3, 029
4, 382
4,134
32, .347
81,915
32,008
17, 598
12, 793
.56, 995
14,714
34. 326
12,664
13,613
17,097
24,084
8, 4.5;^
23, 695
7, \m
17,416
10, 139
10,843
Foreign-
born
white.
37, 889
17, 636
4, 738
83, 911
6,084
238. 919
46,414
121,530
32,104
20, 262
805, 482
42,827
2.39, 538
16, 055
8,730
13,111
37,620
11,224
289, 297
42, 331
7,359
28, 355
40,667
12,012
16, 958
75, 981
11,650
27, 320
112,057
11,621
38,040
5, 775
110,068
88, 032
2, 387
48, 689
45, 686
25, 992
1,991,547
266, 971
659, 287
922, 080
111,676
31,. 533
117,003
6,587
45, 162
35, 381
45, 145
397,927
120, 266
47, IH
68,951
9, .553
4,637
71,321
103, 239
51,595
19, 434
36,646
140,200
28,568
73, 875
16,826
31,2.50
32, .321
38, 145
30, 073
28, 548
16, 279
53,418
25,700
33,834
110
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS^ — ^POPULATION.
Table 31.— PER CENT DISTRIBtJTION OF TOTAL POPULATION BY COLOR OR
RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1920.
COLOR OR RACE.
NATIVITY.
NATIVE
WHITE
OTY.
White.
Negro.
Ind.,
Clii.,
Jap.,
and
all
other .
Na-
tive.
For-
eign
born.
Total.
Na-
tive
par-
ent-
age.
For-
eign
par-
ent-
age.
Mixed
par-
ent-
age.
For-
eign-
born
wliite.
97.3
98.8
68.7
85.2
60.7
97.7
98.4
99.1
95.0
92.6
95.8
92.5
95.6
90.6
84.8
94.1
97.3
95.6
95.8
99.7
85.0
99.2
96.8
75.4
88.9
97.3
85.7
90.5
94.8
82.9
99.8
62.3
99.5
98.9
69.9
95.8
97.1
73.8
97.1
99.3
98.3
95.0
98.9
98.6
95.8
62.4
94.3
94.5
98.8
92.6
93.5
97.9
97.5
99.1
68.5
99.4
90.9
98.5
98.9
91.0
96.7
99.6
96.0
99.0
97.8
99.2
97.6
96.3
74.7
90.2
99.2
98.0
94.9
2.7
1.1
31.3
14.8
39.3
2.2
1.6
0.9
4.9
7.3
4.1
7.5
4.3
9.4
15.1
5.9
2.4
4.4
4.1
0.3
14.9
0.8
3.0
24.6
11.0
2.7
14.2
9.5
2.7
17.1
0.2
37.7
0.5
1.0
30.1
4.1
2.8
26.1
2.7
0.7
1.6
4.8
1.1
1.3
4.1
37.5
2.5
5.4
1.1
7.4
6.4
0.6
2.4
0.9
31.5
0.5
9.0
1.4
0.6
8.9
0.5
0.4
0.9
0.7
2.0
0.7
2.3
3.6
25.1
9.8
0.7
1.9
5.0
0.1
0.1
(>)
0.1
C)
0.2
0.1
(1)
0.1
0)
0.1
(1)
(1)
0.1
(')
(0
0.3
0.1
0.1
(')
0.1
0.1
0.1
?!
(')
0.1
0.1
2.5
(^)
0.1
(0
(1)
0.1
(1)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0)
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
3.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
1.5
0.1
0)
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.1
2.8
(')
3.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.2
(0
0.1
0.1
0.1
81.8
84.4
97.6
88.4
96. 6
67.6
67.4
76.0
69.6
82.5
70.1
89.3
69.9
93.2
94.5
91.4
85.1
91.1
70.7
64.8
93.0
79.3
70.4
91.3
94.6
74.4
88.4
91.5
78.8
95.0
66.2
96.4
75.9
76.8
98.0
.57.9
71.6
92.9
63.9
63.4
67.0
58.4
76.1
72.7
71.6
94.0
76.9
81.4
66.7
78.0
79.5
80.7
70.6
91.1
97.3
75.9
86.6
78.0
83.2
77.2
70.6
79.3
74.3
83.6
75.7
81.1
84.3
74.7
93.3
85.2
70.2
74.2
74.4
18.2
15.6
2.4
11.6
3.4
32.4
.32.6
24.0
30.4
17.5
29.9
10.7
30.1
6.8
5.5
8.6
14.9
8.9
29.3
35.2
7.0
20.7
29.6
8.7
5.4
25.6
11.6
8.5
21.2
5.0
33.8
3.6
24.1
23.2
2.0
42.1
28.4
7.1
36.1
36.6
33.0
4L6
23.9
27.3
28.4
0.0
23.1
18.6
33.3
22.0
20. 5
19.3
29. 4
8.9
2.7
24.1
13.4
22.0
16.8
22.8
29.4
20.7
25. 7
16.4
24.3
18.9
15.7
25.3
6.7
14. S
29. 8
25. 8
25.6
79.1
8:3.3
66.3
73.8
57.3
65.7
66.0
75.1
65.8
75.2
66.0
81.8
65.6
83.8
79.4
85. 5
82.7
86. 7
66.7
64.6
78.0
78.6
67.4
66.7
83.5
71.8
74.2
82.1
75.4
78.0
66.0
58.7
75.4
75.8
67.9
55.6
69.0
67.1
61.7
62.8
65.7
54.6
75.0
71.6
67.6
56.7
73.4
76.0
65.6
70.7
73.1
79.7
68.5
90.3
6.5.8
75.3
77.5
76.5
82.4
68. 3
69.0
78.9
72.5
82.9
73.7
80.4
81.9
71.1
68.2
75.4
69.5
72.4
69.3
60.0
49.6
62. 3
51.6
51.6
24.3
25. 6
32.6
26.5
48.4
23. 8
51. 5
26. 6
67.1
70.8
66. 2
56.4
66.7
31.6
1.5. 9
70.9
40.7
29.2
52.4
69.8
29.2
55.9
64.5
51.1
59.3
21.9
51.0
28.6
35. 0
62.5
16.6
27. 3
49.2
20.7
IS. 1
22.6
17.0
31. S
32.8
27.4
49. 9
41.7
45.2
23.4
38.3
36. 8
52.7
26.8
75.2
60.0
37.9
46.5
33.0
47.6
47.3
33.0
35.4
44.3
54.9
37.8
46. (i
,51.0
37. U
M. 7
51.6
28.2
30.0
35. 1
13.6
23.9
2.4
15.9
3.7
31.8
32.8
30.5
29.4
19.6
32.9
20.0
30.9
10.2
5.0
12.4
16.8
12.1
24.9
37.5
4.3
25.3
30.2
8.5
8.5
33.1
12.0
10.8
1.5.1
11.5
32.8
4.7
33.4
28.6
3.1
30.0
33.7
10.8
33.3
36. 7
34.9
31.5
31.4
28.6
32.2
4.5
20.4
21.6
32.4
24. 5
26.8
16.2
32.0
11.1
3.4
26. 5
20.4
29.9
19. 9
13.1
24.8
32.8
17.3
15. 9
25. 5
23. 8
21.0
27.0
8.0
17.4
31.6
32.2
26.0
5.5
9.8
1.6
6.3
2.0
9.6
7.6
12.0
9.9
7.2
9.3
10.3
8.0
6.5
3.5
6.9
9.5
7.9
10.2
11.1
2.9
12.5
7.9
5.8
5.3
9.5
6.2
6.7
9.3
7.1
11.3
3.0
13.4
12.2
2.2
9.1
8.0
7.1
7.7
8.0
8.2
6.0
11.8
10.2
8.1
2.3
11.3
9.2
9.7
7.9
9.5
10.7
9.7
4.1
2.4
10.9
10.6
13.6
14.9
7.9
11.2
10.7
10.9
12.1
10.5
10.0
9.9
7.1
5.4
6.4
9.7
10.1
8.2
18.2
Albany, N.Y
15.6
Atlanta, Ga
2.4
11.4
3.4
31.9
32.3
Bufialo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
24.0
29.3
17.4
Cliicago, ni
29. 8
10.7
30.1
6.8
Dallas, Tex
5.5
Dayton, Ohio
8.6
14.7
8.9
Detroit, Mich
29.1
Fall River, Mass
35.1
Fort Worth, Tex
6.9
Grand Rapids, Mich
20.6
29.5
8.7
5.4
Jersey City, N. J
25.5
Kansas City, Kaiis
11.5
8.4
19.4
4.9
LoweU, Mass
33.7
Memphis, Tenn
3.6
24.1
23.1
2.0
40.2
New Haven, Conn
28.1
6.7
New York N.Y
35.4
36.5
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough
32.7
40.4
23. 8
Richmond borough
27.1
28.2
Norfolk, Va
5.7
Oakland, CaUf
20. £
Omaha, Nebr
18.5
33.2
21.8
Pittsburgh, Pa
20.4
Portland, Oreg.
18.2
29. C
8.£
Richmond, Va
2.7
Rochester, N.Y
24.1
13.4
St Paul, Minn
22. C
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
16.5
22.7
27.7
20.7
Seattle Wash
23.4
16.1
24.1
18.8
Toledo Oliio
15.7
Trenton N.J
25.2
6.5
14.8
Worcester Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
29.7
25.7
25.6
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOR OR RACE, N^ATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
Ill
Table 32.— PER CENT OF INCREASE, BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910-1920.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100. A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buflalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Cliicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Oliio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton , Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit ', Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich....
Hartford, Conn
Houston , Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenu
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven , Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens liornugh . . . .
Richmond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr.i
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, \ a
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah. . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, I'a
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
Youngstowu, Ohio
White.
196.4
13.0
31.0
32.1
35.1
11.4
40.3
19.0
4.2
21.9
21.0
7.9
3S.1
27.3
82.2
28.5
20.6
44.9
107.0
1.1
50.9
22.0
37.7
90.2
31.9
10.8
18.8
30.6
79.1
6.2
6.0
2s. 7
22.0
26.0
12.0
24.0
21.4
14.6
16. 9
70.4
23. 3
-4.3
65.2
35.6
17.6
70.5
43.7
24.9
8.3
15.4
8.3
27.1
6.0
12. 1
45.4
35.4
9.4
9.3
27.7
71.1
22.5
6.1
32.9
0.3
45.1
25.2
42.5
22.0
38.4
26.9
23.3
25.6
62.9
Negro.
749.3
19.5
21.0
27.8
34.3
20.5
67.3
154.4
13.3
39.9
148.2
53.2
307. S
74.1
33. 3
86.4
12.0
88.1
611.3
-11.3
19.7
63.9
140.6
41.9
59.0
34.2
55.1
30.4
105. 0
-1.1
27.8
16.7
127.4
51.5
-2.4
7.3.2
28. 1
13.1
66. 3
16.7
40. 5
80.3
60.1
30.1
79.2
73.3
79.7
100.6
0.8
58. 9
47.2
48.9
6.4
17.4
15.6
79.6
58.9
7.4
-2.6
33. S
47.0
-0.7
26.0
0.6
79.7
12.1
203.2
67.2
16.4
18.3
1.4
25.2
244.1
Indian,
Chinese,
Japa-
nese,and
all other.
7.2
-7."5'
66.9
-4.3
45.0
'25.5'
—41.3
26.1
126.2
101.4
48. 0
-9.0
35.0
4.7
29.0
36.9
71.7
28.6
31.1
-11.4
16.3
30.3
-47.7
-52.5
-26.3
"7.4
-6.7
37.7
-45.7
50.5
NATIVE WHITE.
Total.
198. 8
16.5
35.1
36.6
37.2
18.5
47.1
25.4
10.3
20.3
31.4
14.3
46.7
30.3
83.3
33.2
26.1
50.2
118.5
14.4
49.1
29.4
41.3
90.2
36.7
16.3
19.8
33.5
77.7
10.4
18.9
32.2
31.9
35.5
13.4
32.1
2S. 6
17.2
26.5
65. 6
27.6
7.2
74.6
37.9
23.4
69.2
51.1
32.4
13.4
19.4
17.0
32.7
14.4
12.5
47.1
40.8
16.0
15.9
34.4
61.1
30.0
15.4
37.0
5.7
48.4
31.1
48.1
2.5.0
40.9
28.6
29.9
40.5
75.6
Native
parent-
231.0
26.5
35.8
44.7
39.1
15.2
35.6
38.0
13.4
13.4
44.4
33.3
60.4
36.1
88.3
39.7
35.3
56.8
172.8
20.9
50.6
37.5
30.0
94.8
45.6
16.3
17.8
36.1
73.2
22.8
19.2
38. 0
66.0
38.5
16.2
7.3
17.7
29.3
26.4
43.4
21.6
12.8
85.3
35.3
19.7
67.6
63.6
40.9
12.1
19.7
23.0
30.8
6.3
8.4
48.9
50.3
33.2
25.6
47.4
71.0
44.9
25.7
32.1
5.0
37.0
37.1
65.1
14.3
43.7
26.6
22.4
38.9
81.5
Foreign
parent-
age.
153.7
5.5
28.8
20.7
30.1
21.9
61.7
16.1
9.5
42.1
26.0
-9.7
4.3.7
11.2
5L2
12.7
8.2
29.0
87.5
12.0
41.2
17.4
53.0
77.0
1.5
18.4
30.4
26.0
89.9
-19.0
16.8
5.9
13.0
27.6
-13.0
44.9
38.2
-8.9
29.6
90.8
36.5
6.1
67.2
47.7
32.9
82.6
33.7
19.8
IS. 6
23.7
13.7
27.5
22.1
44.9
26.1
38.3
-3.1
■ 1.4
13.6
44.3
17.1
11.3
39.9
1.6
62.1
25.3
25.1
4.5.9
32.5
37.2
36.3
43.9
79.5
Mixed
parent-
84.0
1.7
20.5
20.7
10.9
15.9
32.9
20.3
4.9
19.1
21.5
-4.5
21.7
11.5
49.2
1.3.
27.
31.
45.2
71.9
8.7
9.9
18.9
23.6
84.4
-12.3
24.5
-0.4
29.0
48.3
-10.5
51.9
32.2
-3.1
14.8
32.3
11.9
-0.9
68.3
22.9
4.6
82.2
44.2
26.1
1.4
6.7
5.6
52.9
14.9
24.2
36.6
20. 0
-2.4
32.4
2;9.6
39.5
22.6
-0.5
55.6
15.4
63.9
19.7
29.9
18.2
27.8
23.5
33.4
.34. 8
45.5
Foreign-
born
white.
186.1
-2.9
7.4
8.9
6.7
-0.7
28.3
2.6
-7.2
29.2
3.1
-24.6
22.4
-1.4
67.3
-5.3
-3.4
8.0
84.8
-16.8
74.8
0.1
30.2
90.1
-14.2
-2.2
12.7
7.9
85.0
-33. 4
-12.5
-10.7
-1.2
2.4
-20.2
14.2
6.8
-6.1
3.3
79.3
15.4
-16.5
41.2
29.9
5.7
84.8
22.6
1.4
-0.6
4.0
-14.4
7.6
-9.6
8.4
13.5
20.9
-17.9
-8.7
2.1
110.5
7.1
-18.6
21.4
-20.7
35.9
5.0
19.1
14 3
17.2
19.0
10.2
-3.3
36.1
I Per cent of increase based upon population, for 1910, of Omaha and South Omaha combined.
112
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 33.— WHITE POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE, FOR
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y ,
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala .. .
Boston, Mass
Bridgenort, Conn
Buflalo,N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland , Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
DaUas,Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Full River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich. ..
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
JfinneapoUs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough.
Manliattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr.'
Paterson, N. J
Pliiladelpliia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
AVashington, D. C
Wihnington , Del
A\'orcestcr, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
TOTAL WHITE
POPULATION.
1920
202,718
112,036
137, 785
625, 130
108,550
730, 485
141,220
502, 042
104, 250
107, 753
2,589,169
371,097
762, 026
214, 721
134, 888
143, 495
249,644
120, 887
952, 065
120,114
90, 466
136, 472
133, 681
104, 268
279,411
290, 009
86, 703
293,517
546, 864
194, 769
112,609
101,113
454, 824
370, 365
82, 703
116,142
157, 816
285, 916
5,459,463
726,990
1,984,953
2, 168, 906
463, 661
114,953
397, 223
72, 226
204, 004
181,046
134, 254
1,688,180
550, 261
252, 961
231,756
106,851
117,574
294, 089
702,615
231,171
116,781
146, 799
490, 022
137,214
302, 580
103, 380
126,799
170,372
237, 385
114,902
326, 860
99,382
178, 391
98,178
125,595
1910
68, 404
99, 171
102, 861
473, 387
80, 369
655, 696
100, 650
421, 809
100,017
88, 391
2, 139, 057
343, 919
551,925
168, 709
74,043
111,707
207. 071
83,414
459, 926
118, 857
59, 960
111,879
97, 078
54, .832
211,780
261,659
72, 996
224, 677
305, 307
183, 390
106, 102
78,590
372, 809
298. 072
73, KM
93, 699
129, 944
249, 403
4,669,162
426, 650
1,610,487
2,266,578
280,691
84,756
337, 742
42,353
141,956
144,941
123, 969
1,463,371
508, 008
198, 952
218,623
95, 276
SO, 879
217, 205
642, 488
211,516
91,471
8.5, 801
400, 014
129, 288
227, 753
103, 071
87, 387
136, 101
166,567
94, 198
236, 128
78, 309
144, 664
78, 190
77, 109
TOTAL NATIVE WHITE.
1920
164
829
94
400
133
047
541
219
102
466
491
566
94
806
380
512
72
146
87
491
1,783
687
328
270
522
488
198
666
126
158
130
384
212
024
109
663
662
768
77
7,83
S3
107
108
117
93
014
92
256
262
453
214
028
75
047
266
197
434
807
183
148
74
469
95
338
344
756
288
.333
80
316
67
453
112
130
2.59
924
3,467
916
460
019
1,325
666
1,246
826
351
9.85
83
420
280
220
65
639
158
842
145
665
89
109
1,290
253
429
995
205
847
162
805
97
298
112
937
222
768
599
376
179
576
97
347
110
153
349
822
108
646
228
705
86
554
95
549
138
051
199
240
84
829
298
312
8;^
103
124
973
72
478
91
761
1910
396
74
414
64
303
65
72:
1,357:
287:
356:
152:
68;
97
168:
73
303
67
55
83
65
48,
192
183
62:
199
244:
165
62,
72
261
212:
70:
51
87:
221
2,741
277
1, 039:
1, 162
201
60,
22
3.8:
105
110
7.8;
1, 0.80
367:
155
142
86:
76
158:
516
154
72,
68
269:
94
166:
81
64
105
134
67:
211
64
96
51
52
55, 163
81,006
98, 451
344
NATIVE WHITE —
NATIVE PARENTAGE.
1920
1910
125,079
37,
56, 265
44,
124,948
91,
378, 380
261,
92,211
66,
181,811
157,
36, 816
27,
'165,135
IW,
29,045
25,
.56,249
49,
642, ,871
445,
20ti,605
1.54,
212,247
132,
159, 069
116,
112,509
59,
100,996
72,
144,678
106,
84, 361
.53,
313,997
115,
19, 168
15,
75,515
50,
56,079
40,
40,327
31,
72, 433
37,
219, 297
150,
87, 083
~-i,
56,575
48,
209, 134
153,
294, 458
169,
139,403
113,
24,676
20,
82,795
59,
130, 845
78,
133, 178
96,
74,022
63,
20, 098
18,
44, 401
37,
190,641
147,
1, 164,^834
921,
132, 770
92,
456,240
375,
388,279
344,
149,342
SO,
38, 203
2,8,
113,413
94,
57, 759
34,
90,279
55,
86,525
61,
31,824
28,
698, 782
584,
216,530
176,
136,216
104,
63, 728
59,
81,000
"4,
102,9.56
69,
111,976
74,
359,482
269,
77,378
61,
56, 234
3,8,
76,299
44,
167,179
115,
4,8, 715
3,8,
139, 701
105,
57, 324
54,
48, 945
35,
80,072
58,
124,055
75,
•14, 195
38,
239,488
166,
56, 868
44,
50, 716
41,
30,059
21,
46, 459
25,
Includes, for 1910, population of South Omaha, consolidated with Omaha since 1910.
COLOR OR RACE^ NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE. 113
CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920 AND 1910.
PER CENT OF TOTAL WHITE P0PX7LATI0N.
NATIVE
WHITE —
FOREIGN OR MIXED
PARENTAGE.
FOEEIGN-BOKN WHITE.
Native, native
parentage.
Native, foreign
or mixed
parentage.
Foreign born.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
39,750
17,370
37, 889
13,241
61.7
55.2
19.6
25.4
18.7
19.4
1
38, 135
36, 533
17,636
18, 165
50.2
44.8
34.0
36.8
15.7
18.3
2
8,099
6,464
4,738
4,410
90.7
89.4
5.9
6.3
3.4
4.3
3
162, 839
134, 870
83,911
77,043
60.5
5.5.2
26.0
28.5
13.4
16.3
4
10, 255
8,357
6,084
5,700
84.9
82.5
9.4
10.4
5.6
7.1
5
309, 755
257, 104
238,919
240, 722
24.9
24.1
42.4
39.2
32.7
36.7
6
57,990
37,314
46,414
36, 180
26.1
27.0
41.1
37.1
32.9
35.9
7
215,377
1,83, 673
121,530
118,444
32.9
28.4
42.9
43.5
24.2
28.1
8
43,101
39, 794
32, 104
34, 608
27.9
25.6
41.3
39.8
30.8
34.6
9
31,242
23,128
20,262
15,682
52.2
56.1
29.0
26.2
18.8
17.7
10
1,140,816
912,701
805,482
781,217
24.8
20.8
44.1
42.7
31.1
36.5
U
121,665
1.32, 190
42, 827
56, 792
55.7
45.1
32.8
38.4
11.5
16.5
12
310, 241
223,908
239,538
195,703
27.9
24.0
40.7
40.6
31.4
35.5
13
39,597
35, 578
16,055
16, 285
74.1
69.3
18.4
21.1
7.5
9.7
14
13,649
9,078
8,730
5,219
83.4
80.7
10.1
12.3
6.5
7.0
15
29, 388
25,559
13,111
13, 847
70.4
64.7
20.5
22.9
9.1
12.4
16
67, .346
61,185
37,620
38,941
58.0
51.6
27.0
29.5
15.1
18.8
17
25, 302
19, 234
11,224
10, 395
69.8
64.5
20.9
23.1
9.3
12.5
18
348, 771
188,255
289, 297
156, 565
33.0
25.0
36.6
40.9
30.4
34.0
19
.58, 615
52, 125
42, 331
50, 874
16.0
13.3
48.8
43.9
35.2
42.8
20
7,592
5,612
7, 359
4,209
83.5
83.6
8.4
9.4
8.1
7.0
21
52, 038
42, 767
28,355
28,335
41.1
36.4
38.1
38.2
20.8
25.3
22
52, 687
34, 824
40, 667
31,243
30.2
31.9
39.4
35.9
30.4
32.2
23
19, 823
11,333
12,012
6,318
69.5
67.8
19.0
20.7
11.5
11.5
24
4:3, 156
41,420
16, 958
19, 767
78.5
71.1
15.4
19.6
0.1
9.3
25
126,945
109, 101
75,981
77, 697
30.0
28.6
43.8
41.7
26.2
29.7
26
18, 472
14, 631
11,656
10,344
65.3
65.8
21.3
20.0
13.4
14.2
27
57, 0C3
45, 633
27, 320
25,327
71.3
68.4
19.4
20. 3
9.3
11.3
28
140, 349
74, 756
112,057
60, 584
53.8
55.7
2.5.7
24.5
20.5
19.8
29
43, 745
52,411
11,621
17,436
71.6
61.9
22.5
28.6
6.0
9.5
30
49,793
41,942
38,040
43,457
21.9
19.5
44.3
39.5
33.8
41.0
31
12, 543
12, 1.38
5,775
6,467
81.9
76.3
12.4
15.4
5.7
8.2
32
213,911
182,530
110,068
111,456
28.8
21.1
47.0
49.0
2-4.2
29.9
33
155, 155
116, 548
88, 032
8.5, 938
35.4
32.2
41.2
39.0
23.4
28.8
34
6,294
7,151
2,387
2,993
89.5
86.3
7.6
9.7
2.9
4.1
35
47, 355
32,336
48, 689
42, 625
17.3
20.0
40.8
34.5
41.9
45. 5
36
67, 729
49, 434
45,686
42,784
28.1
29.0
42.9
38.0
28. 9
32.9
37
69,283
74, 244
25,992
27, 686
66.7
59.1
24.2
29.8
9.1
11.1
38
2,303,082
1,820,141
1,991,547
1, 927, 703
21.3
19.7
42.2
.39.0
36.5
41.3
39
327,249
185, 146
266,971
14,s, 935
18.3
21.7
45.0
43.4
36.7
34.9
40
869, 426
663, 583
659, 287
571,356
23.0
23.3
43.8
41.2
33.2
35.5
41
858, .547
818, 208
922, 080
1,104,019
17.9
15.2
39.6
36.1
42.5
48.7
42
202,643
120, 969
111,676
79,115
32.2
28.7
43.7
43.1
24.1
28.2
43
45, 217
32, 235
31,533
24, 278
33.2
33.3
39.3
3&0
27.4
28.6
44
166,807
132,350
117,003
110, 655
28.6
28.1
42.0
39.2
29. 5
32.8
45
7, 880
4,318
6,587
3, .564
80.0
81.4
10.9
10.2
9.1
8.4
46
68, 563
49,936
45, 162
36,822
44.3
38.9
33.6
35.2
22.1
25.9
47
59, 140
48, 623
35, 381
34, 902
47.8
42.4
32.7
33.5
19.5
24.1
48
57,285
50, 179
45, 145
45,398
23.7
22.9
42.7
40.5
33.6
36.6
49
591, 471
496, 785
397, 927
382, 57s
41.4
39.9
35.0
33.9
23.6
26.1
50
213,465
191,483
120, 266
140, 436
39.4
34.7
38.8
37.7
21.9
27.6
51
69,631
51,009
47,114
43, 780
53.8
52.4
27.5
25.6
18.6
22.0
52
99,077
82,. 354
68,951
76,303
27.5
27.4
42.8
37.7
29.8
34.9
53
16, 298
11,750
9, 553
8,812
75.8
78.4
15.3
12.3
8.9
9.2
54
9,981
7,664
4,6.37
4,085
87.6
85.5
8.5
9.5
3.9
5.1
55
110,792
83,687
71,321
58,993
38.1
34.3
37.7
38.5
24.3
27.2
56
239, 894
246,946
103,239
125, 706
51.2
42.0
34.1
38.4
, 14.7
19.6
57
102, 198
93, 398
51, 595
56, 524
33.5
29.1
44.2
44.2
22.3
26.7
58
41, 113
34,284
19,434
19, 035
48.2
41.7
35.2
37.5
16.6
20.8
59
33,854
23,765
36, 646
17, 407
52.0
52.0
23.1
27.7
25.0
20.3
60
182, 643
153, 781
140,200
130, 874
34.1
28.8
37.3
38.4
28.6
32.7
61
59,931
55,431
28,568
35,112
35.5
30.0
43.7
42.9
20.8
27.2
62
89, 004
61, 134
73, 875
60, 835
46.2
46.4
29.4
26.8
24.4
26.7
63
29, 230
27, 277
16,826
21, 220
55.4
52.9
28.3
26.5
16.3
20.6
64
46,604
28, 656
31,250
22,999
38.6
40.9
36.8
32.8
24.6
26.3
65
57,979
46,912
32,321
30, 781
47.0
42.9
34.0
34.5
19.0
22.6
66
75,185
59, 383
38, 145
32, 037
52.3
4.5.1
31.7
35.7
16.1
19.2
67
40,634
29,209
30, 073
26,310
38.5
41.1
35.4
31.0
26.2
27.9
08
58,824
45,066
28,548
24,351
73.3
70.6
18.0
19.1
8.7
10.3
69
26, 235
19, 694
16,279
13,678
57.2
57.4
26.4
2.5.1
10.4
17.5
70
74,257
54,751
53,418
4.S, 492
28.4
28.6
41.6
37.8
29.9
33.5
71
42,419
29,960
2;j,700
26, .590
30.6
27.7
4.3.2
38.3
26.2
34.0
72
45, 302
26,654
33,834
24,860
37.0
33.2
36.1
34.6
26.9
32.2
73
75108°— 23 8
114
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION.
Table 34 COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
All
classes:
1920
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona :
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith
Little Rock
Caufornia:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado :
Colorado Springs ,
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London. .. .
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbuiy
Florida:
Jackson ville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa.
GEOR(iiA:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington. . ..
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis...
Elgin
Evauston
Joliet
Moline
Oak Park village
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
EastChicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
G ary
Hammond
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terie Haute
2'J,053
S70
142
SCO
OSti
OSO
593
354
90S
683
042
296
105
050
867
316
688
743
096
,715
558
,571
035
60S
,548
12
99o'
262
397
725
99.
776
81S
767
454
234
442
734
SoS
121
978
177
651
183
767
967
264
549
378
004
067
524
765
9.s:3
083
TOTAL
WHITE.
Num-
ber.
23
Per
cent.
60.6
54.4
95.4
87.6
73.2
96.6
96.
95. 0
99. 0
96.0
94. 4
97.2
97. .S
94.
96.6
96. 5
99. 5
99. 5
97.8
97.6
97.5
98.9
54.6
68.5
66.5
77.6
56.9
70,
56. 4
52.9
98.3
97.1
100. 0
92. 9
97.3
88.8
99. 6
93.1
98.1
98.9
99
97.2
96.6
97. .s
99.2
95.3
96.9
95. 9i
92. 51
98.3
90. 4
99.5
97. 1
94. 3
94. 4,
98. 2
94.5
NATIA'^E WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
29,060
21, 145
15, 191
21,718
40, 851
12, 160
2.^, 669
23, 793
37, SS8
27, 966
32, 6U6
41,514
18,011
20,491
20, 930
23,596
8,212
11,161
10,372
11,611
9, 093
22, 122
39, 960
14, 348
16, 304
17,542
26,883
20, 90S
27, 923
34,420
16, 399
18, 021
6,470
24, 329
33, 254
38, 854
12, 598
16, 723
12, 693
12, 793
20, 206
46, 213
22, 553
17, S2S
24, 141
35, 255
25, 484
5, 954
60, 270
57,67."
16,519
14, 953
25, 635
30,900
20, 272
33, 915
48, 976
47.8
48.6
75.2
62.7
42.2
51.2
52. s
68. 2
61.7
49.6
55.6
45.4
50.9
69.5
54.8
27.5
18. S
40.4
41.9
25.9
24.1
43.6
48.5
52.5
34.0
51
67.2
52,
41.3
45.1
62.7
14.4
72.0
75.9
58.2
45.9
44.9
33.0
41
50.7
60.7
62
50.7
3(
59.6
85.6
16.6
70.7
66. t
29. S
41
85.3
84. 6
75.7
47
74.1
Foreign
parentage.
Num-
ber.
2,942
996
3,063
1,289
2,618
5,941
9, 3S1
7,221
5, 603
4, 975
11,510
10,068
8,541
6,419
3,020
7,480
10, 643
22, 942
6, 5f^0
7,141
11,6.56
11, 211
3, 497
1,811
1,169
8,943
1,190
3S2
707
3,736
8,707
4,470
18, 827
3,086
4, 043
8, 967
6, 44
7, 040
12, 266
7, 409
8,463
12, 381
5,930
7, 45(
17,S04
9, 915
1,338
12, 319
9,05s
12,043
13,912
9, 546
1,352
1,361
2,454
16,835
" 809
Per
cent.
4.8
2.3
4.5
4.0
20.6
16.7
16.0
10.1
11.0
17.5
13.5
21.5
15.9
10.0
17.4
35.6
38.7
25. 6
%>. 7
33
34.0
3.8
6.1
3.8
17.3
2.3
1.2
1.3
4.5
23.9
15.6
41.8
9.1
9.2
13.4
23.5
18.9
31.9
24.1
21
16.3
16.5
21.2
27.2
16
4.5
34.3
10.6
13.9
25.1
26.5
4.5
3.7
9.2
23.7
8.8
MLxed
parentage.
Num-
ber
2,846
729
888
412
570
2,627
Per
cent.
4.7
1.7
8.3
4.9
3.7
13.4
11.7
7.2
8.5
8.9
10. S
10.3
11.1
10.2
8.4
7.1
9.9
6.2
9.1
8.6
7.8
8.2
2.9
5.2
5.5
5.6
1.7
1.3
1.1
3.2
11.5
8.9
9.4
6.1
6.3
7
11
11.1
11. 1
FOREIGN-
BORN
WHITE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
2,006
761
4,045
854
1,798
5,877
9,573
8,552
6,799
6,785
10, 873
13, 295
7,820
6,981
2,604
7,393
7,909
21, 230
5,840
5,955
10, 704
29, 894
3,894
2,563
1, 445
10, 666
927
326
69S
3,247
6,476
2,S31
to, 466
1,916
2,590
6, 7S2
5, 056
6,771
8,490
9. ll 7,391
13. 5 5, 634
10. 0 7, 7..0
10. 7 2, 411
10.7 5,3.'i2
8.817,343
8. 4| 6,255
7
414.
. s 13,
.0^ 3,
3.3
1.8
13.9
3.0
2.8
20.4
17.1
19.0
12.2
15.0
16
17.8
19.7
17.3
8.6
17.2
26.5
35. 8
22.7
21.5
30.5
32.6
4.3
8.7
4.7
20.7
1.8
1.0
1.3
3.9
17.8
9.9
34.4
5.7
5
10.2
18.4
18.2
22.1
24.0
14.1
10.2
6.7
15.2
26.4
10.6
3.2
40.8
3.7
7.7
29. 7
22.5
3
2.2
4.2
18.9
6.5
Num-
ber.
23,906
19, 827
1,075
3,5.84
17,477
217
507
50S
142
1,094
675
997
191
336
1,009
1,395
148
303
50.S
631
874
9ol
41,520
9,270
10, 404
11,531
22,582
9,093
23,(193
39, 179
627
799
4
2,361
1,17s
7,43"
116
2,522
701
33s
169
2, 130
1,210
754
49i
2, 769
912
1,424
6,394
1,454
5, 299
137
876
2,064
1,494
1,269
3,046
Per
cent.
- Less thtm one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
115
Tablk 3i COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids...
Council Blnfis..
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington
Newport
Louisiana:
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewiston
Portland
Maryland:
Cumberland
Hagerstowu....
Massachusetts: •
Brockton
Brooklinetown.
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fitchburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfleld
Quincy
Revere
Salem
Somerville
Taunlon
Waltliam
Michigan:
Battle Creek
Bay Cilv
Flint..:
Hamtramck village
Highland Park....
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontine
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:.
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
(Vll
classes:
1920
45, 566
30, 162
56, 727
39, 141
71,227
36, 230
50,022
72,217
57,121!
41,534
29,317,
43, 874|
25,97s'
31,791
69, 272:
20, 837]
2S,064
66, 254!
37, 74S|
43, 1841
36,214
4!J, 120
41,029
53, 884
60, 203
94, 270
99, 148
49, 103
39, 038
46, 054
41,763
47,876
28, 823
42, 529
93,091
37, 137
30,915
36, 164
47, 554
91,599
48, 615
46, 499
48, 374
48, 487
57,327
36, 570
34, 273
25,944
61,903
98,917
29,90:
77,939
39,631
78,384
28, 379
TOTAL
WHITE.
Num-
ber.
44,878
35, 559
56, 029
39, 063
69, 993
Per
cent,
98.5
98.3
98.8
99.8
98.3
35,382 97.7
45,696
68, 623
54,075
29, 077
28, 453
26,368
25,745
31,714
68, 890
2S, 402
26, 549
65,635
37, 360
42, 776
36, 196
38, 977
40, 978
53, 495
60,031
93, 992
98, 207
48, 557
38, 4S7
45, 475
41,329
47, 808
28, 768
42, 328
92, 725
36,787
30, ^13
35,073
47,416
89, 834
46,593
46, 055
47,530
47, 707
56,602
36,358
33,645
25,439
61,529
98,314
29, 136
73,712
37,962
41, 139
54,016
78,306
28, 338
91.4
95.0,
94.71
70. 0|
97.1
60.1
99.1
99.8
99.4
95.2
94.6
99.1
99.0
99.1
100.0
97.2
99.9
99. 3
99.7
99.7
99.1
98. 9
98. 6
98. 7
99. 0
99.9
99.8
99. 5
99.6
99.1
99.8
97.0
99.7
98.1
9.5.8
99.0
98.3
98.4
98.7
99.4
98.2
98.1
99.4
99.4
97.4
94.6
95.8
98.9
98.3
99.9
99.9
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
26,667
23, 306
29, 394
19, 559
38, 751
24, 175
33, 594
58,052
37, 391
25, 983
17,834
22,747
15, 593
9,606
35, 969
23, 310
24,853
24, 643
16,928
6,910
6, 158
11,754
10, 042
21,573
10, 994
12, :i25
Si, 988
15, 087
15,4ti3
20, 148
is, 468
14, 845
6,892
12, 736
32, 2,s9
12, 0G8
10,676
25,411
17,950
50,186
2,073
19, 605
30,658
27, 873
38, 373
15, 198
20,031
9, UX)
25,805
23,931
20, 131
.53, .531
33,852
13,444
33,381
18, 851
8, 7*)
Per
cent.
Foreign
parentage.
Num-
ber.
58.5 7,790
64.4 5,119
51.8 12,147
50.0
54.4
66.7
67.2
80.4
65.5
62.6
60.8
5L8
9,268
13,205
4,594
4,820
3,702
8,590
1,367
5,448
1,349
60.0 3,684
30.2 8,719
51.9 12,588
78.1 2,210
88. 6 639
37. 2 16, 895
44. sj 7,492
16. 0 15, 595
17.014,21(1
29.311,495
24.5!l3,427
40.0 12,794
IS. 3i21,901
13.11.34,605
34. 3 24, 772
30.7,14,344
39.6 9,021
43. 7 10, 411
44.2,10,194
31.0
23.9
29.9
34
32.5
34.5
70.3
37,
54,
4.3
42.2
63.4
57
66.9
41.6
5,S. 4
3.5.1
41.7
242
87.4
68.7
85.4
32.3
60.8
21.0
31.0
14, 166
9,916
13,604
25, 157
10, 820
8,490
3,072
12, 4^0
13, 729
19, 423
8, 480
6,604
7,6s6
6,4,S9
9.608
4,271
5,363
14, 593
32,000
1,054
8,490
1,504
10,789
8,899
23,815
Per
cent,
17.1
14.2
21.4
23.7
18.5
12.7
9.6
5.1
15.0
3.3
18.6
3.1
14.2
27.4
18.2
7.4
2.3
25.5
19. 8
36.1
39.2
28.7
32.7
23.7
36.4
36.7
25.0
29. 2
23.1
22. 6
24.4
29.6
34.4
32.0
27.0
29.1
27.5
8.5
26.2
15.0
40.0
l,s. 2
13.7
15.9
11.3
26.3
12. 5
20.7
23.6
32.4
3.5
10.9
3,
25.9
16.2
30.4
27.4
Mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber
4,558
3,146
6, .844
6,015
6, 821
3,684
3,282
3,848
5,211
9.27
3,078
976
Per
cent.
10.0
8.7
12.1
15.4
9.6
10.2
6.6
5.3
9.1
2.2
10.5
2.2
fokeign-
born
WHITE.
Num-
ber.
5,
3,988
7,644
4,221
11,216
2,929
4,000
3,021
2,883
800
2,093
1,296
10.5 3,740
9.810,262
10. 3,13, 229
5.8 1,163
2. 2 428
10.517,124
9.5 9,360
7.117,198
10. l|l2, l,s2
11.6111,079
10.6
10. 8
11.4
8.5
11.7
10.2
14,0
10.3
10.7
10. J
h). -s
11.3
11.9
10. 5
11.6
8.9
10.9
11.8
4.2
11.4
10.2
10.2
10. 0
13.0
12.1
17.8
15.4
12.4
4.1
6.8
4.1
13.1
8.3
10.4
10.4
13, 162
13, 307
20, 255
39, 063
27, 85S
14, 105
8, 554
10, 179
8,211
13, 749
8, M7
11,203
24, ls2
9,998
8,104
3,378
8,951
15,1
23,062
12,061
5,310
7,20^
5, 98,
6, 7,80
5,185
6,346
11,60
30, 118
727
6,423
973
11,454
7,198
27, 516
8,792
Per
cent.
12.9
11.0
13.5
10.8
15.7
8.1
8.0
4.2
5.0
1.9
7.1
3.0
14.4
32.3
19.1
3.9
1.5
25.8
24.8
39.8
33.6
27.0
32.1
24.7
33. (
41.4
2.8.1
28.7
21.9
22.1
19.7
28.7
30.7
26.3
26.0
26. 9
26.2
9.3
18.8
16.5
47.4
27.2
11.0
14.9
10.4
18.5
1.5.1
24.5
18.7
30.4
2.4
8.2
2.5
27.5
13.1
35.1
31.0
Num-
ber.
677
598
681
73
1,139
837
4,272
3,545
3,040
12,450
864
17,485
208
54
300
1,433
1,509
559
349
373
10
1,129
32
361
146
219
812
531
535
561
398
27
48
130
328
345
43
1,055
127
1,701
2,022
3.58
810
752
698
182
619
500
328
495
741
4,209
1,664
214
S96
02
31
Per
cent.
1.5
1.7
1.2
0.2
1.6
2.3
8.5
4.9
5.3
30.0
2.9
39.9
0.8
0.2
0.4
4.8
5.4
0.8
0.9
0.9
(')
2.8
0.1
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.9
0.1
2.9
0.3
1.9
4.2
0.8
1.7
1.6
1.2
0.5
1.8
1.9
0.5
2.5
5.4
4.2
0.5
1.6
0.1
0.1
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
116
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 34 COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
All
classes:
1920
NATIVE WHITE.
foreign-
born
WHITE.
CITY.
white.
Native
parentage.
Foreign
parentage.
Mixed
parentage.
NEGRO.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Niun-
ber.
Per
cent.
Niun-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
50,707
76, 754
26,470
50, 710
95, 783
68, 166
25, 480
26,724
28, 810
32,779
33, 268
63, 841
41,707
27,700
40,074
29,926
33,524
36,192
66,800
45, 393
38,917
26, 688
42, 726
36, 213
30, 366
50,760
35,000
26,341
88, 723
72,013
94,1.56
31, 285
28,504
46,338
33,372
48, 395
87, 091
27,292
39, 675
41, 732
41,326
37, 295
27, ,824
27, 891
26,718
33,011
60,840
28, 508
27,050
29, 569
30, 277
91,295
72,075
39,686
76,072
26, 408
48, 310
93, 770
67, 914
25, 372
26,622
25, 310
31,634
29,626
63, 223
41, 189
25,240
40,037
29,829
33,371
35, 688
66, 140
44, 829
38,720
26, 123
41,3.58
33, 536
29, 719
50, 237
34,130
26, 164
88,245
71,401
93, 764
31, 171
21,347
31,693
19, 8911
27,649
85, 767
27, 161
38, 337
41,621
40, 062
36, 742
27, 572
27, 651
26, 163
31,847
53,799
27, 382
26,342
28, 005
22,717
82, 871
62,901
78. 3
99. 1
99.8
95.3
97.9
99. 6
99.6
99.6
87.9
96.5
89.1
99. 0
98.8
91.1
99.9
99.7
99.5
98.6
99.0
98.8
99. 5
97.9
90. 8
92. 6
97.9
99. 0
97.5
99.3
99.5
99.2
99. 6
99.6
74.9
6S. 4
.59. 6
57.1
98.5
99.5
96.6
99.7
96.9
98.5
99.1
99. 1
97.9
96.5
88.4
96.1
97.4
94.7
7.5.0
90.8
87.3
22,087
14, 497
4, 866
27, 4.55
25, 887
14, 473
9, 806
7,739
12,671
11,546
10, 063
8, 816
6,348
11,614
8,504
7,916
10, 328
15, 819
40,030
29, 047
13,4116
16, 1 19
15,(110
11,730
14,975
13, 477
18, 448
12,639
35, 897
33, 082
33,7,51
16, 246
19,984
30, 196
18,316
26,911
53, 783
15, 067
27, 201
20, 5.57
32, 572
10, 970
18, 952
23, 549
20, 9.59
27, 621
43, 037
14, 282
16, (W2
22,762
20, 565
71,446
55,660
43.6
18.9
18.4
54.1
27.0
21.2
38.5
29.0
44.0
35.2
30.2
13.8
1.5.2
41.9
21.2
26.5
30.8
43.7
.59. 9
64. 0
31. t
60. 5
3.5.1
32. 4
49.3
26. 6
.52. 7
48. 0
40. 5
45.9
3.5. 8
51.9
70.1
65.2
54. 9
55.6
61.8
5.5.2
68. 6
49. 3
78.8
29.4
68.1
84.4
78.4
83.7
70.7
50.1
59.5
77.0
67.9
78.3
77.2
7,320
30, 107
9,672
8, .578
31, 126
23, 840
6,995
8,111
5, 013
8,912
9,425
24, .837
17, 2.55
5,812
1.3,508
9,748
10,634
8,914
11,389
7, 613
10,722
4,983
11,815
9, 417
6, 825
13,779
7,334
6,213
23,922
18,790
27, 528
4,640
431
469
523
206
11,581
4,963
5,447
9, 153
3, 080
11,165
3, 627
1,655
2,211
1,989
4, 850
5,727
3,654
2,367
714
4,228
2,706
14.4
39.2
36. 5
16.9
32. 5
35. 0
27.5
30.4
17.4
27.3
28.3
38.9
41.4
21.0
33.7
32.6
31.7
24.6
17.0
16. 8
27. 6
18.7
27.7
20.0
22. 5
27.1
21.0
23.6
27.0
26.1
29.2
14.8
1.5
1.0
1.6
0.4
1.3.3
18.2
13.7
21.9
7.5
29.9
13.0
5.9
8.3
6.0
8.0
20.1
13.5
8.0
2.4
4.6
3.8
3,270
5,996
2, 2.59
5, 497
8, 542
6,105
3, 063
2, 868
2, 467
2,211
3,175
3,205
2,668
2,312
3,949
3,237
2,602
3,376
4,3.53
3, 463
3,177
2, 228
4, 443
3,932
2, 980
5, 095
2, 818
2,078
7,936
8, 046
9,228
4,456
377
514
433
236
5, 723
3, 288
3,026
4,656
2, 493
2,680
1,786
1,493
1,488
1,543
3,155
1, 792
1,919
1,604
897
3,720
2,510
6.4
7.8
8.5
10.8
8.9
9.0
12.0
10.7
8.6
0.7
9.5
5.0
6.4
8.3
9.9
10. S
7.8
9.3
6.5
7.6
8.2
8.3
10.4
10.9
9.8
10.0
8.1
7.9
8.9
11.2
9.8
14.2
L3
1.1
1.3
0.5
6.6
7,009
2.5,472
9,611
6, 780
28, 215
23,496
5, .508
7,904
5,159
8, 935
6,963
26,365
14,918
5,502
14,076
8,928
9,807
7,579
10, 368
4, im
11,415
2,763
10,090
8, 4.57
4,939
17, 886
5,530
5,234
20, 490
11,483
23,2.57
5,829
5.55
514
624
296
14.680
13.8
33.2
36.3
13.4
29.5
34.5
21.6
29.6
17.9
27.3
20.9
41.3
3.5.8
19.9
35.1
29.8
29.3
20.9
1,5.5
10.4
29.3
10.4
23.6
23.4
16.3
3.5.2
1.5.8
19.9
23.1
15.9
24.7
18.6
1.9
1.1
1.9
0.6
16.9
14.1
6.7
17.4
4.6
32.0
11.5
3.4
5.6
2.1
4.5
19.6
17.3
4.3
1.8
3.8
2.8
10,946
648
47
2,378
1,970
204
104
78
3,467
1,124
3,621
591
492
2,445
13
92
148
491
623
555
191
563
1,345
2,637
632
509
8.50
170
388
579
354
94
7, 145
14,641
13,461
20, 735
1,283
131
1,328
100
1,243
552
249
239
551
1,160
7,029
1,115
702
1,559
7,195
8,241
8,878
21.6
0.8
Clifton
0,2
East Orange
Elizabeth
4.7
2.1
0.3
Irvington town
Kearny town
Men tclair town
New Brunswick . . .
0.4
0.3
12.0
3.4
10.9
0.9
Perth Am boy
Plainfleld
1.2
8.8
West Ho1)oken
(1)
West New York
town
0.3
New York:
Amsterdam
0.4
1.4
Binghamton
0.9
1.2
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vernon
New Rochelle
0.5
2.1
3.1
7.3
2.1
Niagara Falls
Poughkeepsie
1.0
2.4
0,6
Schenectady
Troy
0.4
0 8
TJtiea
0,4
Watertown
North Carolina:
0.3
25 1
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
Ohio:
31.6
40.3
42.8
1.5
East Cleveland
12.0 3^843
7.6 2,663
11.2 7,255
6.01 1,917
7.2:11.927
0.5
3 3
0,2
Lima
3.0
Lorain
1.5
Mansfield
6.4
5.4
5.6
4.7
5.2
6.3
7.1
5.4
3.0
4.1
3.5
3,207
954
1, 505
694
2,757
5, .581
4,677
1,272
541
3,477
2,025
0 9
0.9
2 1
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steuben\'ille
3.5
11.6
3.9
?. 6
Zanes\dlle
5.3
Oklahoma:
23,8
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
9.0
12.3
1 Less tlian one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
117
Table 34.— COLOR OR RA.CE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
All
c-lasses:
19'20
Pennsylvania:
Alleiitowii
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrishurg
Hazleton
Johnstown
Lancaster
McKeesport
New Castle
Norristown borough
Wilkes-Barre
Williamsport
York
Rhode Island:
Cranston
Newport
Pawtucket
Woon socket
South Carolina:
Charleston
Columbia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
Knoxville
Texas:
Austin
Beaiunont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls
Utah:
Ogden
VniGiNLv:
Lynchburg
Newport News
Petersljurg
Portsmouth
Roanoke
Washington:
BeRingham
Everett
Tacoma
West Viuginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington
Wheeluig
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse ,
Madison
Oslikosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
73,502
GO, 331
50, 358
58, 030
33, 813
93, 372
75,917
32 277
67^ 327
53, 150
46, 781
44, 938
32,319
73, 833
36, 198
47, 512
29,407
30, 255
64,248
43, 496
67,957
37, 524
25, 202
57, 895
77,818
34, 876
40, 422
77, 560
44,255
38,500
40,079
32, 804
30,070
35, 596
31,012
54,387
50, 842
25, 585
27,644
96, 965
39, 608
27, S69
50, 177
56, 208
31,017
40, 472
30, 421
38, 378
33, 162
58, 593
30, 955
39, 671
total
"WHITE.
Num-
ber.
73, 316
59, 431
49, 992
50, 827
33, 520
92, 596
70,654
32,247
65. 656
52, 227
45, 832
44,061
30, 801
73, 276
35, 283
46,088
29,193 99.3
Per
cent.
99.7
98.5
99.3
87.6
99.1
99.2
93.1
99.9
97.5
98.3
98. 0
9S. 0
95. 3
99,
97
97.0
28, 616
63, 888
43,409
35, 585
23,067
39,001
66,511
27, 928
27, 186
75, 804
34, 318
30,762
37,848
32, 125
21, 740
21,466
17, 397
31,099
41, 499
25, 464
27,388
94,556
35, 082
26,610
47, 286
54,57
30, 907
40, 358
30, 380
38,065
33,090
58, 268
30, 953
94.6
99.4
99.8
.52.4
61.5
67.4
85.5
80.1
67.3
97.
77.5
79.9
94.4
97.9
72.3
60.3
56.1
57.2
81.6
99.
99.1
97. 5,
88. 6
95.5
94. 2,
97.1
99.6
99.7
99.9
99.2
99.8
99.4
100.0
native white.
39,472 99.5
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
51,937
43, .390
26, .503
25, 627
22, 959
41,179
.59, 268
11,. 384
34,207
42, 126
16, 284
22, 580
19,411
28. 709
27,432
41,552
11,1.51
12, 275
14,780
6,760
28, 262
21, 605
14,068
34,911
63, 5.58
Per
cent.
Foreign
parentage.
Num-
ber.
70.7 10,14
7]. 9 7,222
52. 0 10, 244
44.2
67.9
44.1
78. 1
35. 3
10,390
4, 570
24,656
4,661
11,044
jO. 8114,799
79. 3 4. 389
34.8 13,914
50.2 9,484
60.1 5,088
38. 9^21,424
3, 351
87.5 1,834
37.9
40.6
23.0
15.5
41.6
57.6
55.8
60.3
81.7
20,905 59.9
21,710
27, 4.56
17, 289
25, 897
33, 8.56
.53. 7
35.4
39.1
67.3
84.5
16,857 51.4
20, .527
16, 880
16, 145
26, 744
39,000
12,667
13, 03S
44,6,57
31,044
21,7.50
44,720
34,059
14,492
11,409
13, 192
19, 145
12,456
17,211
8, 205
10, 830
68.3
47.4
.52. 1
49.2
76.7
49.5
47.2
46.1
78.4
7N.0
89.1
60.6
7,794
7,173
19, 670
14,726
3, 1,59
513
4,833
1,601
1,071
2,691
2,(K;5
11,248
6,158
1,826
1,118
5,789
464
1,711
464
1,853
921
4,272
5,270
18, 689
Per
cent.
1.3. 8
12.0
20. 3
17.9
13.5
2(5. 4
6.1
34.2
22.0
8.3
29.7
21.1
15.7
29.0
9.3
3.9
26.5
23.7
30. 6
33.9
4.6
L4
19.2
2.8
1.4
7.7
5
14.5
13.9
4.7
2.8
Mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
2,620
3,507
2,302
3, 518
1,970
9,391
2, 581
3,796
4, 508
2, 998
3,764
3,304
2,005
8, 576
2,234
1,509
2,732
3,416
8,414
5,897
2,021
405
3,217
1,249
1,070
1,785
1,493
3,747
3,979
1,272
1,154
17.6 4,890
1.5
4.8
1.5
3.4
1.8
402
819
277
959
709
16.7 3,197
19.1 3,339
19.3 10,647
1,.588 4.0' 1,096
2,129 7.6 794
920' 1. 8| 914
9,575, 17. Ol 5,145
46.7 7,9.561 2.5.7
2s. 2 12,270 30.31
3.6
5.8
4.6
6.1
5.8
10.1
3.4
11.8
6.7
5.6
8.0
7.4
6.2
11.6
6.2
3.2
9.3
11.3
13.1
13.6
3.0
1.1
2.2
1.4
3.7
4.8
9.0
3.3
2.9
1
2.3
0.9
1
1.4
foeeign-
BORN
WHITE.
Num-
ber.
8,612
5,312
10, 943
11,292
4,021
17, 370
4,144
6,023
12, 142
2,714
11,870
8, 693
4,297
14,. 56'
2. 266
1,193
Per
cent
11.7
8.8
21
19.5
11.9
18. 6
5.5
18.7
18.0
5.1
2.5.4
19
13.3
19.7
6. 3
2.5
7, .516 25.6
5, 752
21,024
16,026
2,143
544
2,961
1,240
812
2,547
1,918
33,353
6,892
1,767
1,720
4,609
347
2,047
511
1,.543
869
12.5 5,328
12.1 5,741
11.0 20,563
2.8
2.8
1
9.2
43.4
49.9
37.6
29.4
26.5
27.3
8,090
8,950
10, 089
17, 878
10, 376
26. 6;
23. 3j
30.4
30. 5
33.5
4,894 15.8
3,%5 "
12,437 31.4
4,6.51
5, 118
4,751
6,9S0
4,098
5,441
15.3
13.3
14.3
1,354
1,937
732
5,796
3,565
12,714
4,447
4, S:,2
5,794
11.9'16, 199
13.2 8,274
13.7 10,704
19.0
32.7
36.8
3.2
L4
2.1
LO
7.3
4.7
43.0
15.6
4.6
4.3
14.1
1.2
5.8
1.6
2.8
1
20.8
20.8
21
3.4
7.0
1
10.3
11.5
31.4
14.6
12.6'
17.5
27.6
26.7
27.1
Num- Per
ber. cent.
176
888
344
7,125
283
749
5, 2481
22'
1, 6.501
915
928!
867 i
1,.507
.552
914
1,416
2(H
1,607
332
70
32,326
14, 455
18,889
11,302
6,921
13, 210
1,330
9, 888
7,726
2,217
265
8,329
14,077
13, 60S
23,245
9, 331
40
150
898
4,502
1,258
2,883
1,623
32
101
39
259
39
294
0.2
1.5
0.7
12.3
0.8
0.8
6.9
0.1
2.5
1.7
2.0
1.9
4.7
0.7
2.5
3.0
0.7
5.3
0.5
0.2
47.6
38.5
0.3
32.6
14.5
19.8
32.7
1.7
22.3
20.1
5.5
0.8
27.7
39.5
43.9-
42.7
18.4
0.2
0.5
0.9
11.4
4.5
5.7
2.9
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.1
0.5
0.3
118 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATTOlSr.
Table 35.— COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, FOR URBAN
DmsION AND STATE.
United States .
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic...
E. North Central..
W. North Central.
South Atlantic
E. South Central..
W. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
54,304,603 51,406,017
5, 8G5,
16, 672,
13,049,
4,727,
4,;ks,
l,9i)4,
2, 970,
1,214,
3,471,
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.- -
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorlc
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North "Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Mis-^ouri
North Dalcota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Coliunbia '-.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Car oUnt
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alal)ama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas ,
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ,
Colorado
New Mexico •. .,
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
total population.
Urban.
Rural.
Per
cent
urban
535, 836
588, 549
426, 271
S16, 877
651,480
899, 100
271,395
121,121
095,388
299, 569
279, 761
109, 976
3,650,248
589, 180
936,339
8, 589, 844
2,474,9:56
5,607,815
3,677,136
1,482,855
4,403,153
2,241,560
1,244,568
1,051,593
875, 495
1,586,903
88,239
101,872
405, 306
617,964
120,767
869, 422
437, 571
673, 984
369,007
490,370
293,98
727, 859
355, 825
&33, 543
611,226
509,317
240, 121
290, 497
028, 163
539, 480
1,512,
172,011
119,037
57,348
4.53, 259
64, 960
117,527
215, 584
15,254
748, 735
391,019
2,331,729
468,445
l(a,322
242, 452
202, 108
15,217
444,292
1,795,383
680, 964
3,112,202
2,082,258
1,447,535
2,082,127
1,426,852
1,387,499
1,335,532
1,528,526
1,817,152
558, 633
534, 675
891,066
1,151,293
102, 236
680, 239
1,635,203
1,094,694
2, 068, 7.53
1,389,737
2,167,973
612, 645
1,783,087
1,726,659
1,838,857
1,550,497
1,461,707
1,170,346
l,488,Sa3
3, 150, 539
376,878
312, 829
137,0.54
486,370
295,390
216, 635
233, 812
62,153
607, 886
392,370
1,095,132
51.4
native white— native
parentage.
Urban.
24,556,729
33, 865, 228
79.2
74.9
60.8
37.7
31.0
22.4
29.0
36. 4
62.4
39.0
63.1
31.2
94.8,
97. 5
67.8
82. 7|
78.4
64.3
63.8
50.6
67.9
61.1
47.3
44.1
.36.4
46.6
13.6
16.0
31.3
34.9
54.2
60.0
100.0
29.2
25.2
19.2
17.5
25.1
36.7
26.2
26.1
21.7
13.4
16.6
34.9
26.6
32.4
31.3
27.6
29,
48.2
18.0
35. 2]
48.0;
19.7
55. 21
49.9:
68.0,
1, 867,
5,976,
5,970,
2,627,
2, 559,
1,2:31,
1,904,
695,
1,724,
153,986
112,873
59, 302
1,116,638
163,7.33
260, 703
2,487,080
837,624
2,651,949
1,996,3&3
1,043,866
1,583,665
902,177
444, 885
356, 046
552, 275
949, 293
36, 448
58, 251
225,605
449,990
63.747
482, 491
239, 488
413,778
288, 802
324,229
164,425
419,18;?
163, 060
422, 898
402,359
278, 827
127, 141
195,777
320, 229
437,374
951,006
81,. 508
80, 213
33,705
276,329
48, 8.59
58,330
108,034
8,100
373,611
227,549
1,122,925
Rural.
Per
cent
urban
935,914
6,54, 3,59
819,414
847,640
220, 213
861,. 557
055, .399
307, 430
163,302
341,794
112,639
169, 023
114,135
9,820
188,503
1,181,186
375,051
2,098,122
1,672,759
1,28.5,678
1,482,898
768, 270
609, 809
471,581
976, 278
1,. 587, 643
171,518
2,50, 347
531,4.59
858,814
76,129
410, 597
1,120,716
944, 05
1,440,974
634, 993
1,223,514
369, 23:
1,616,236
1,4.30,398
1,1 15, ,302
699, 621
1,0.30,91,
621,49.
1,241,7.33
2,161,256
194,295
214, 039
89, 179
326,712
224, 458
92, 815
137,74'
28, 18,
338, 095
270, 177
555.030
NATIVE white— FOREIGN
OR MIXED PARENTAGE.
Urban.
42. 0 15, 706, 372
66.6
62.1
50.6
35.2
29.2
20.2
27.4
34.7
59.7
2, 279
5,925
4, 109
1,275
410
142
303
314
944
31.1
50.1
26.0
90.7
94.3
58.0
67.8
69.1
55.8
54.4
4-1.8
51.6
54.0
42.2
43.0
36.1
37.4
17. 5
18.9
29.8
34.4
45. 6
.54.0
100.0
27.0
23.4
IS. 4
20.6
25,
30.6
20.7
22.0
20.0
15.4
16.0
34.0
26.0
30. 6
29.6
27. 3
27.4
4.5.8
17.9
38. 6
44.0
22.3
52.5
45.7
66.9
85
94
32
1,441
243
382;
3,322
915
1,687
953
247
1,607
• 760
540
445
217
353
35
30:
107
85,
27
174
58:
31
37
6
8,
22:
42:
83
26
22:
10:
15
84:
34
169
5.'
26
13
106
8'
26
73
4
Rural.
Per
cent
urban
6,979,832 69.2
362,281
1,172,9.32
170
901
295
872
679
078
640
112
569
098
929i
483
947,
497,
068'
4.56:
930,
049
888
590
325
172
279
824
469
869
623
717
987
457
610
830
400]
088,
474
38:5,
780
131
425
213
744
838
625
299
125
089
245
0:14
066
815, 2.59
102, 572
143, 207
59; 898
392, 841
442, SOS
488, 034
77,. 396
30, 685
46, 671
53,345
3,249
150,935
395,009
170, 6S7
607, 236
270,976
120, 730
41 8, .336
443. 598
561,619
610,077
412, 525
148,15;
265, 436
197,270
264,913
204, 199
.5,7,57
35, 193
21,161
44, 603
4, 854
4,002
7,241
20,393
27,0.36
10, 928
12, 841
9,093
23,616
25, 633
67,3:59
276, 2.53
109,412
66, 240
38,263
97, 270
23, 6.54
35, 906
66, .540
15, .523
151,771
74, 2:15
262,028
I Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
119
DIVISION AND STATE.
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Urban.
Rural.
Per
cent
urban.
Urban.
Rural.
Per
cent
lurban.
INDIAN, CHINESE,
JAPANESE, AND ALL
OTHER.
Urban.
Rural.
Per
cent
urban
United States
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Ceutrah.
Mountain
Pacific
10,356,983
3,355,771
3,559,473
6, 903, 658
34.0
125,046 301,528
New EngLjUTO:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia 2. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carobna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East Soitth Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1,641,728
4,239,681
2,511,626
607, 384
222, 488
48,407
220, 460
181,439
683, 770
59, 152
71, 429
18, 146
1,045,106
171,685
276, 210
2, .585, 350
628,402
1,025,929
570, 449
118,813
1,046,677
521, .554
254, 133
241,463
90,019
148, 813
16, 161
12,150
59, 346
39,432
16, 815
87, 740
28, 548
19, 226
19, 755
4,239
4,224
12, 4.32
29, 509
■ 21,561
11,484
11, 1.83
4,179
5, .590
32,609
14, 211
168,050
32, 763
11, 124
8, 437
• 59, 626
5, 665
28,910
32,311
2,603
149, 686
61,508
472, 576
228. 926
672, 894
711,653
764, 577
93, 43"
23, 532
238, 873
271,786
350, 098
87.8
86.3
77.9
44.3
70.4
67.3
48.0
40.0
66.1
71,416
517, 432
448, H73
212, 591
1, 144, 371
571,316
535, 282
16,078
41,514
7,635
82, 751
65,681
65, 930
3, 180, 749
1, 952, 216
1,528,297
14, 123
6, 276
90.3
86.2
87.2
76.3
26.5
22.6
25.9
54.1
86.9
48, 197
19, 804
26, 380
32, 428
1,814
100,303
200, 762
110,211
361,921
108, 248
32,055
160, 274
205, 081
205,995
a«,701
135, 628
37, 213
115,342
70,241
90,306
71,146
2,995
14,437
11,559
42, 1.51
2,860
2, 177
3,7.54
13,499
9,219
3,994
6,479
3,840
8,38.5
12, 262
25, 757
192,469
60,8.57
27,839
16,818
57,328
23, 412
49, 189
24,144
12,199
100,369
40,643
209,086
55.1
78.3
40.8
97.0
99.0
73.4
92.8
85.1
73.9
m.i
78.8
86.7
7L8
55,2
49.7
39.9
80.0
12.3
14.7
39.7
35.7
84.9
85.9
100.0
62.5
31.9
59.7
66.0
76.8
68. 6
70.0
74.2
63. 3
52.1
40.0
72.7
35. 6
46.0
35.0
2&6
33.4
51.0
19,
37.0
57.2
17.6
59.9
60.2
69.3
766
441
220
43,624
9,710
16,655
185, 212
92, 328
239,892
1.55, 975
71,813
161,728
55,006
4,351
8,250
15,34"
134, 167
272
340
12, 121
42,090
12,992
124,509
109,966
209, 134
22, 484
155, 165
116,489
273,036
120, 596
105, 393
170, 464
1%, 833
98,626
73,592
190,413
47, 904
223,373
1,270
fri5
833
9,364
861
2,631
1,006
5,782
1,844
33.888
644
ISO
352
1,842
326
4,391
13,271
24,804
44,676
30,212
8,997
20,546
5,076
8.50
5,59
3,600
44,074
195
492
1,121
15,829
17, .343
119,970
480, 883
63, 801
60S, 242
748, 2;w
933,329
208,891
130, 545
281, 291
703, 819
830,558
398,628
509, 814
101,504
518, 321
388
275
.542
1,954
4,872
5,374
440
278
1,101
300
4,875
58. 5
71.0
38.5
95. 9
96.8
79.1
93. 3
78.8
84. 3
83.8
8a 9
88.7
91.6
8;i. 7
93.7
80.7
75.3
58.2
40.9
91.5
72.7
42.8
50.9
100.0
30.3
26.0
20.3
13.5
22.6
36.6
44.7
37.7
21.9
10.5
15.6
27.2
32.1
30.1
76.6
70.1
60.6
82.7
15.0
32.9
69.6
19.7
84.0
86,0
87.4
4,699
1,080
13, .508
5,613
7,863
14,264
4,183
36, 158
2,333
13,879
331
1,897
6,933
55, 9,85
7,427
84,974
77, 769
87,678
495
514
117
14
13
26
3,008
358
373
8
693
160
9,562
5,155
1,470
211
2, 476
247
1, 251
63
434
75
3,600
73
1,876
4,827
702
9,226
706
8,614
4(K)
435
700
70
309
6, 142
^3
16, 32.5
644
3,267
1,121
1,305
41
12
403
42
745
377
884
97
24
114
11,823
132
335
221
132
203
627
81
51
89
45
74
416
87
1,385
6-1
163
529
1,112
5,211
52, 470
1,129
2,240
1,045
11,926
842
4, 4.36
629
2,252
1,102
3,106
9.50
18, 994
1,357
33,351
1,108
4,941
394
5,968
13,411
16, 550
5,084
7,015
59,274
64, 113
29.3
81.3
70.6
35.5
10.4
14.4
14.9
11.0
8.0
47.0
49.1
89.3
(')
89.4
77.5
81.2
65.0
87.4
90.9
95.2
85.3
98.0
28.0
7.1
8.2
47.9
90.9
4.8
1.5
16.5
46.2
(')
90. 6
100.0
29. 9
80.2
1.0
28.3
62.6
24.5
61.4
66.4
15.1
5.9
28.2
32.2
9.0
33.5
8.1
16.0
21.8
26.2
4.8
.3.9
18.3
6.2
44.8
42.0
48.0
2 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
120
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPtTLATTOIsf.
Table 36 SEX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES,
[Figures are given under each class for all
CLASS OF POPULATION AND
Both sexes.
Male.
Female.
PER CENT. I
Males
to 100
CENSUS YEAR.
Male.
Female.
fe-
males. 2
Total population:
1920
105,710,620
91,972,266
75,991,575
62,947,714
50, 155, 7S;5
38. 558, 371
3i; 44.3, .321
23, 191, 876
17,0fi9,453
12, 866, 020
9,638,453
5.3,900,431
47,3.32,277
38, 816, 448
32, 237, 101
25, 518, 820
19,493,565
16,085,204
11,837,660
8,688,532
6,532,489
4, 896, 005
51,810,189
44,6.39,989
37, 178, 127
.30, 710, 613
24,636,963
19,064,806
15,358,117
11,. 354, 216
8, 380, 921
6, .33.3, 531
4,741,848
51.0
51. 5
51.1
51.2
50.9
50.6
51.2
51.0
50.9
.50. 8
50.8
49.0
48.5
48.9
48.8
49.1
49.4
48.8
49.0
49.1
49.2
49.2
104. 0
1910
106.0
1900
104. 4
1890
105. 0
1880
103.6
1870
102.2
1860
104.7
1850
104.3
1840
103. 7
1&30
103. 1
1820
103. 3
White:
1920
91,820,915
81, 731, 957
66,809,196
55, 101, 258
43, 402, 970
33,589,377
26, 922, 537
19, 553, 068
14, 195, 805
10,537,378
7, 866, 797
5,862,073
4,306,446
3,172,006
81, 108, 161
68,386,412
56, 595, 379
45, 979, 391
36,843,291
28,095,665
22, 825, 784
17,312,533
58,421,957
49, 488, .575
40, 949, 362
34,475,716
22, 686, 204
18, 897, 8:57
1.5,646,017
11,50.3,675
15, 694, .539
12,916,311
10,632,280
6,991,665
5, 981, 526
5,013,737
13, 712, 754
13, 345, 545
10, 213, 817
P, 121, 867
6,559,679
5,493,712
4,096,753
2, 240, 535
48,430,655
42, 178, 245
34, 201, 735
28,270,379
22, 130, 900
17,029,088
13,811,387
10, 026, 402
7, 255, 514
5,-366,213
3,995,809
2,988,130
2, 195, 305
1,615,434
40,902,333
.34,654,4,57
28,686,450
23, 318, .521
18,609,265
14,086,509
11,019,1.57
8,786,968
29,6.36,781
25, 229, 218
20, 8 »9, 847
17, 536, 950
11, 265, 552
9, 425, 239
7, a36, 603
5,781,571
7, 810, .531
6, 456, 793
5,341,3.50
3,455,021
2,968,446
2, 495, 253
7, 528, .322
7,523,788
5,51,5,285
4,951,858
3,521,635
2,942,579
2, 192, 230
1,239,434
46, .390, 260
39, 553, 712
32,607,461
26,830,879
21,272,070
16, 560, 289
13,111,150
9,526,666
6, 940, 261
5, 171, 165
3,870,988
2, 873, 943
2,111,141
1,556,572
40,205,828
3.3,731,955
27,908,929
22,660,870
18, 234, 026
14,009,156
11,206,627
8, 525, 565
28,785,176
24,259,357
20, 099, 515
16,938,766
11,420,652
9,472,598
7,809,414
5, 722, 104
7,884,008
6, 459, 518
5,290,9.30
3, .536, 6 44
3, 013, 080
2,518,484
6, 184, 432
5,821,7.57
4,698,532
4, 170, 009
3,038,044
2, .551, 133
1, 904, 523
1,001,101
51.1
51.6
51.2
5L3
5L0
50.7
51.3
51.3
51.1
50.9
50.8
51.0
51.0
50.9
50.4
50.7
50.7
50.7
50.5
50.1
50.9
50.8
50.7
51.0
50.9
50.9
49.7
49.9
50.1
50.3
49.8
50.0
50.2
49.4
49.6
49.8
.54.9
56.4
54.0
.54.3
53. 7
53.6
53.5
55.3
48.9
48.4
48.8
48.7
49.0
49.3
48.7
48.7
48.9
49.1
49.2
49.0
49.0
49.1
49.6
49.3
49.3
49.3
49.5
49.9
49.1
49.2
49.3
> 49.0
49.1
49.1
50.3
50.1
49.9
49.7
50.2
60.0
49.8
50.6
50.4
50.2
4.5.1
4.3.6
46.0
45.7
46.3
46.4
46.5
44.7
104.4
1910
106.6
1900
104.9
1890
105. 4
1880
104.0
1870
102.8
1860
10.5. 3
1850
105.2
1810
104.5
1830
103.8
1820
103.2
1810
104.0
1800
lOi. 0
1790
103. 8
Native white—
1920
101.7
1910
102.7
1900
102. 8
1890
102. 9
1880
102. 1
1870
100.6
1860
103. 7
1850
103. 1
Native parentage—
1920
103. 0
1910
104. 0
1900
103. 7
1890
103.5
Foreign or mixed parentage—
1920
98.6
1910
99.5
1900
100.3
1890
101. 0
Foreign parentage—
1920
99.1
1910
100.0
1900
101. 0
Mixed ]jarentage—
1920
97.7
1910
98.5
1900
99.1
ForelRn-born wliite-
1920
121.7
1910
129. 2
1900
117.4
1890
118.7
1880
115.9
1870
115.3
1860
115.1
1850
123. 8
' Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.
» Ratio not shown where number of females is less than 100.
SEX DISTRIBUTION.
121
BY POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1790-1920.
census years for which data are available.]
CLASS OF POPULATION AND
CENSUS YEAR.
Negro:
1920
1910 ,
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
1840
1830
1820
Black 3—
1920
1910
1870
1860
Mulatto 3—
1920
1910
1870
1860
Indian:
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
Chinese:
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
Japanese:
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
All other:
1920
1910
Filipinos —
1920
1910
Hindus—
1920
1910
Koreans—
1920
1910
Maoris —
1920
1910
Hawaiians —
1920
Malays —
1920
Samoans —
1920
Siamese —
1920
Both sexes.
463, 131
827, 763
833, 994
488, 676
580, 793
880,009
441, 830
638, 808
873, 648
328, 642
771, 656
, 802, 577
, 777, 077
, 295, 960
,853,467
, 660, 554
, 050, 686
584, 049
588, 363
244, 437
265, 683
237, 1%
248, 2.T3
66, 407
2.5, 731
44,021
61,639
71,531
89,863
107, 4S8
105, 465
63, 199
34, 933
111,010
72, 157
24, 326
2,039
148
55
9,488
3,175
5,603
160
2,507
2,545
1,224
462
110
19
6
17
Male.
5, 209, 436
4, 8S5, 881
4, 386, 547
3, 735, 603
3,253,115
2, 393, 263
2, 216, 744
1, 811, 258
1, 432, 988
1, 166, 276
900,790
4, 444, 514
3, 922, 332
2,115,367
1, 936, 536
764, 922
963, 549
277, S96
280, 208
125,068
135, 133
119, 484
12.5, 719
33, 9S5
12, 534
23. 924
53, 891
66, 856
85, 341
103, 620
100, 6^6
58, 633
33,149
72, 707
63, 070
23,341
1,780
134
47
8,674
3,092
5,232
144
2,409
2, 526
923
419
2
3
75
17
4
12
Female
5, 253, 695
4, 941, 882
4, 447, 447
3, 7.53, 073
3, 327, 678
2, 486, 746
2, 225, 086
1, 827, 550
1, 440, 660
1, 162, 366
870, 800
4, 358, 063
3, 854, 745
2, ISO, 593
1, 916, 931
895, 632
1, 087, 137
306, 153
308, 155
119, 369
130,5.50
117,712
122, 531
32, 422
13, 197
20, 097
7,748
4,675
4,522
3,868
4,779
4,566
1,784
38,303
9,087
985
2.59
14
8
814
83
371
10
98
19
301
43
Male. Female.
49.8
49.7
49.7
49.9
49.4
49.0
49.9
49.8
49. 9
50.1
50.8
50.5
50.4
49.2
50.3
46.1
47.0
47.6
47.6
51.2
50.9
50.4
50.6
51.2
48. 7
54.3
87.4
93.5
95.0
96.4
95. 5
92.8
94.9
65. 5
87.4
96.0
87.3
90.5
91.4
97.4
93.4
90.0
96.1
99.3
75.4
90.7
.50.2
.50. 3
50.3
50.1
50.6
51.0
50.1
50.2
50.1
49.9
49.2
49.5
49.6
50.8
49.7
53.9
53.0
52.4
52.4
48.8
49.1
49.6
49.4
48.8
51.3
45.7
12.6
6.5
5.0
3.6
4.5
7.2
5.1
34.5
12.6
4.0
12.7
9.5
8.6
2.6
6.6
10.0
3.9
0.7
24.6
9.3
Males
to 100
fe-
males."
99.2
98.9
98.6
99.5
97.8
96.2
99.6
9X1
99.5
11)0. 3
103.4
102.0
101.8
97.0
101.0
8S.4
88.6
90.8
GO. 9
101.8
103.5
101.5
102.6
lot. 8
95. 0
119.0
69.5,5
1,430.1
1,8S7.2
2, 678. 9
2, 106. 8
1, 28 1. 1
1, 858. 1
189.8
694.1
2, 369. 6
087.3
1,065.6
1,410.2
306.
» Distinction between blacks and mulattos for Nejiro population not made in 1S80 or 1900; distribution
by sex for black population (6,337,980) and mulatto population (1,132,060) not made for 1890.
122 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 37.— SEX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES, FOR TOTAL,
DIVISION AND STATE.
TOTAL POPULATION.
1920
Male.
Female.
1910
Male.
Female.
Males lo 100
females.
TTnited States
Geographic divlsions:
New England .......
Middle AMantic
East North Cenl.ral.,
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire I
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pcnnsj'l vania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virpinia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
53,900,431
51,810,189
47, 332, 277
44,639,989
3, 672, 591
11,206,445
11,035,041
6, 459, 067
7, 035, 843
4, 471, 690
5, 265, 829
1, 789, 299
2,964,626
388, 752
222, 112
178, 854
1, 890, 01 1
297, 524
695, 335
5, 187, 350
1,590,075
4,429,020
2, 955, 980
1,489,074
3,.304,&33
1,928,436
1, 356, 718
1, 245, 537
1,229,392
1,723,319
341,673
337, 120
672, 805
909, 221
113,755
729. 455
203, 543
1, 168, 492
763, 100
1, 279, 062
838, 293
1,444,823
495, 320
1, 227, 494
1, 173, 967
1, 173, 105
897, 124
895, 228
903, 335
1, 058, 044
2, 409, 222
299, 941
233, 919
110, 359
492, 731
190. 456
1S3, 602
232,051
46, 240
734,701
416,334
1, 813, 591
3,728,318
11,054,699
10,440,502
6, 085, 182
6, 954, 429
4,421,617
4, 976, 395
1, 546, 802
2,602,245
3,265,114
9, 813, 266
9, 392, 839
6, 092, 855
6, 134, 605
4, 245, 169
4, 544, 505
1,478,018
2, 365, 906
3, 287, 567
9, 502, 626
8, 857, 782
5,545,060
6, 060, 290
4, 164, 732
4, 240, 029
1, 155, 499
1,826,;W8
379, 262
220, 971
173, 574
1, 962, 342
306, 873
685, 296
5, 197, 877
1,565,825
4, 290, 997
2,803,414
1,441,316
3,180,447
1, •'SO, 976
1, 275, 349
1, 141, 588
1, 174, 029
1,680,736
305, 199
299, 427
623,567
860, 036
109, 248
720,206
234, 028
1,140,695
700,601
1,280,061
845, 431
1,451,009
473, 150
1, 189, 136
1,163,918
1,175,069
893,491
856, 976
895,174
970, 239
2,254,006
248, 948
197, 947
84, 043
446, 898
169, 894
150, 560
217, 345
31,167
621,920
367,0.55
1,613,270
377, 052
216, 290
182, 568
1,6.55,248
270,314
563, 642
4, .584, .597
1, 286, 463
3, 942, 206
2, 434, 758
1, SaS, 295
2,911,674
1, 454, 534
1, 208, 578
1,108,511
1, 1^8, 171
1,687,813
317, 554
317,112
627, 782
885, 912
103, 435
644, 225
158, 050
1, 035, 348
644, 044
1,098,476
751, 842
1,305,019
394, 166
1, 161, 709
1,103,491
1,074,209
905, 760
810,026
835, 275
881,. 578
2, 017, 626
226, 872
185, 546
91,670
430,697
175, 245
118, 574
196, 863
52, 551
658,663
384, 265
1,322,978
365, 319
214, 282
173, 388
1,711,168
272, 296
551,114
4,529,017
1, 250, 704
3, 722, 905
2,332,363
1,317,581
2,726,917
1,355,639
1, 125, 282
967, 197
1,076,600
1,605,522
259, 502
266, 776
564, 432
805, 037
98, 887
651, 121
173,019
1,026,264
577, 075
1,107,811
763, 558
1, 304, 102
358, 453
1, 128, 196
1,081,298
1, 063, 884
891, 354
764, 423
821,113
775, 577
1, 878, 916
149, 181
140, 048
54, 295
368, 327
152,056
85,780
176, 488
29,324
483, 327
288, 500
1,054,571
104.0
98.5
101.4
105. 7
106. 1
101.2
101.1
105.8
115.7
113. 9
102.5
100.5
103.0
96.3
97.0
101. 5
99.8
101.5
103.2
105.4
103. 3
103.9
110.8
106.4
109.1
101.7
102.5
112. 0
112.6
107. 9
105. 7
104.1
101.3
87.0
102.4
108. 9
99.9
99.2
99.6
104. 7
103. 2
100.9
99.8
100.4
104.5
100.9
109.0
106.9
120.5
118.2
131.3
110.3
112.1
121.9
106.8
148. 4
118.1
113.4
112.4
SEX DISTRIBUTTON. 123
WHITE, AND NEGRO POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States ..
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. ,
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire. . .
Vermont
Mas.sachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atl.\ntic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
A'irginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920
Male.
48,430,655
3,627,911
10,890,488
10, 748, 049
6, 293, 744
4,893,290
3, 226, 512
4, 203, 877
1,717,709
2,829,075
Female.
46,390,260
387, 4.55
221,667
178, 504
1,864,317
292, 131
683, 8:37
5,081,010
1,331,146
4,278,332
2,8.54,664
1,4-16,825
3,207,773
1,890,265
1,348,522
1 , 235, 728
1,218,711
1,631,697
338,031
328, 197
66:3, 230
878, 150
98,049
605,601
1.52,031
825, 1.33
715, 869
899,031
415,823
851,109
327, 6-14
1, 108, 8.53
951,224
7.33,0-39
433,396
6.58, 169
557,498
9.52, 691
2,035,519
291,. 592
230, 136
107, 501
484, 245
175, 350
. 159,345
227, 232
42,308
711,693
407, 159
1,710,223
3,688,168
10,7.">1,352
10,190,813
5,931,643
4,75.5,6.50
3,141,035
3,911,850
1,495,190
2, 524, 559
Males to 100
females.
1920
104.4
1910
106.6
378, 240
220, 664
173,313
1,939,207
301,849
674, 895
5,091,017
1,. 50,5, 941
4,154,394
2,717,229
1,402,246
3,091,560
1,711,362
1,268,416
1,1.33,208
1, 165, 470
1, 593, 347
301,923
290, 950
61.5,989
8:30,7.56
94, 566
599, 136
174,829
792, 776
661,366
884, 748
402,715
8:35,005
310,509
1,071,707
934, 769
713,993
420,566
621,588
.539, 1 13
868, 5a3
1,882,646
242. 668
195,532
82, 645
439, 858
159,323
132, 104
214. 669
28,391
608,084
361,987
1,554.488
98.4
101.3
10.5. 5
106.1
102.9
102. 7
107.5
114.9
112.1
99.2
103. 4
106.0
109.9
103. 2
103.6
109.3
127.4
12*. 4
102.4
100.5
103.0
96.1
96.8
101.3
99.8
101.7
103.0
105. 1
103.2
103. 8
110.5
106.3
109.0
104.6
102.4
112.0
112.8
107.7
105.7
ia3.7
101.1
87.0
101. 1
lOS. 2
101.6
103. 3
102.3
105. 5
la3.5
101.8
102. 7
103.1
105. 9
103. 4
109.7
108.1
120.2
117.7
130. 1
110.1
110.1
120.6
105. 9
149.0
117.0
112.5
110.0
103.2
100.9
104.9
96.6
99.2
102.3
101.3
103. 1
106.1
104.3
104.9
106. 6
107.2
107. 4
114.5
100.5
105. 1
122.6
119.5
111.0
110.1
104.4
99.2
91.9
102.8
110.5
101.2
102.4
102.4
110.2
ia3.2
103.3
103. 8
104.7
107.7
104.3
114.7
109.0
152.2
131.3
165. 6
116.4
115.8
142.9
110.1
181.5
134.2
130.1
120.1
1920
Male.
5,209,436 5,253,695
Female.
Malas to 100
females.
1920
99.2
40, 1.55
301,147
273, 026
143, 762
2, 133, 377
1,24.3,795
1,029,457
19, 726
24,991
716
3:33
320
22,912
5,096
10, 778
9.5,418
57,4:32
148, 297
100, 160
41,817
93, 835
34, 249
2,965
4,851
10, 121
90,991
276
475
7,309
29, 739
1.5,655
12:1, 45:3
50, 855
342, 530
47,129
37:1, 965
422,185
590, 443
167, 156 j
118, ,548 I
222,639
439,779
462,829
2.36,895
344,794
76,294 i
371,474
962
585
863
5,834
4, .593
5,859
834
196
3,9.57
1,197
19,837
38, 896
299,036
241,528
1.34, 7.59
2,191,743
1,279,737
1,034,122
11,075
22,799
594
288
252
22, 554
4,940
10, 268
103,065
59,700
136, 271
86,027
38,993
88,439
25, 8.33
2,236
3,958
8,884
87,250
191
3.57
.5,933
28,186
14,680
121,026
59,111
347,481
39, 216
389, 442
442,534
61.5,9221
162,331
117, .390
229,119
460, 873
472,355
23.5,325
35.5,463
7.3,114
370,220
696
.335
512
5,484
1,140
2,146
612
150
2,926
947
18,926
103.2
100.7
113.0
106.7
97.3
97.2
99. 5
178.1
109.6
120. 5
115.6
127.0
101.6
103.2
105.0
92.6
96.2
108.8
116.4
107.2
106.1
132.6
132.6
122.6
113.9
104.3
144.5
133.1
12:3.2
105.5
106.6
102.0
86.0
98.6
120.2
96.0
95. 4
95.9
103.0
101.0
97.2
9.5.4
98.0
100.7
97.0
101.3
100.3
138.2
174.6
168.6
106.4
402.9
273.0
130. 3
130.7
135.2
126.4
104.8
1910
97.8
94.9
10S.3
107.8
97.5
08.4
100.4
121.3
120.4
10.5.6
104.3
261.8
97.1
95. 1
91.0
91.3
94.5
97.7
108. 5
106.0
109. 1
111.1
10.3.7
1+4.2
118.5
104.6
161.4
134. 1
124.2
107.3
105. 5
97.7
82.2
97.1
132. 8
94.8
95. 4
97.2
109.5
101.0
97.6
97.2
99.2
101.7
98.3
109. 5
100.0
136. 3
157.3
223.4
10.5. 0
120.9
110.4
l.')2. 5
10.5.2
160.9
155.0
109.3
124
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS P'OPULATIOlSr.
Table ;58 SEX DISTRIBUTION, 1920, AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES, 1920
DIVISIONS
DIVISION AND STATE.
trnit.ed States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
V. est South Central
Mountain
Paciflc
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Paqfic:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
native wihte— native parentage.
Male. Female.
29, 636, 781
1,388,963
4, 788, 608
5, 991, 476
3, 810, 076
4, 433, 7(J0
3,086,676
3, 587, 989
1, 055, 895
1,493,398
250, 299
112, 848
115,392
601, 525
86, 368
222, 531
, 821, 141
605, 157
1,362,310
, 860, 779
, 175, 902
,552,087
866, 769
535, 939
424, 834
775, 407
, 283, 069
108, 334
161, 980
389, 049
667, 403
70,517
448, 287
109, 872
778, 053
632, 425
888, 953
405, 120
828, 637
271, 836
, 039, 134
923, 544
704, 980
419,018
628, 856
478,415
873, 888
,606,830
147,662
155, 973
68,042
313,759
141, 937
82, 435
125, 360
20,727
374, 555
258, 647
860,196
28, 785, 176
1, 414, 186
4, 842, 404
5, 798, 894
3, 665, 472
4, 345, 716
3,006,106
3,371,796
* 946,613
1,393,989
245, 481
112, 664
112, 933
629, 248
87,185
226,675
1, 847, 125
607, 518
2, 387, 761
1, 808, 343
1, 153, 642
1,514,476
803,678
518, 755
402, 793
753, 146
1,253,867
99, 632
146,618
368, 015
641,401
69, 359
444, 801
129, 616
756,441
600, 432
876, 250
394, 298
814, 060
260,459
1,000,000
909, 213
689, 149
407, 744
597, 836
463, 309
805, 219
1,505,432
128, 141
138, 279
54, 842
289, 282
131, 380
68, 710
120, 421
15, 558
337, 151
239,079
817,759
Males to 100
females.
1920 1910
103.0
98.2
98. 9
103. 3
103.9
102.0
102.7
106.4
111.5
107.1
102.0
100.2
102.2
95.6
99.1
98.2
98.6
99.6
98.9
102.9
101.9
102.5
107.9
103.3
105.5
103. 0
102.3
108.7
110.5
105. 7
104.1
101.7
100.8
84.8
102. 9
105. 3
101.4
102. 7
101.8
104.4
103.9
10L6
102.3
102.8
105.2
103.3
lOS. 5
100.7
115.2
112.8
124.1
108.5
108.0
120.0
104.1
133.2
llLl
108.2
105.2
98.1
98. 9
102.9
106. 6
102.1
103. 5
108. 2
119. 8
117.4
101.9
99.2
102.7
95.2
99.6
97.6
98.9
98.9
101.5
102.8
103. 9
104.2
103.2
110.2
103. 8
104.2
121.6
118.2
108.5
107.4
102.5
99.0
93.4
101.6
106.3
101.0
102.0
101. 9
107.6
103. 8
103. 0
103. 2
104.2
106.8
104.2
113.1
107.5
139.6
les.o
151.8
112.0
111.1
135.0
108.2
161.3
124.2
121.6
112.4
native white — foreign
parentage.
Male. Female.
7,810,531
935, 127
2,658,961
2,016,078
1, 076, 084
176, 458
55, 361
212, 320
234, 201
445,941
43, 382
40,039
21. 184
534, 966
88, 657
206, 899
1, 395, 548
409, 035
854, 378
413, 305
112, 924
724,616
394, 176
371,057
358, 334
189, 693
146, 528
104, 728
74, 127
118,286
84, 388
11,479
70, 267
16, 649
16,545
28, 591
2,932
3,678
8,522
17, 895
30,816
10, 158
9,695
4,692
10, 369
31,923
28, 271
141,757
53, 379
25, 781
13, 535
65, 574
9,715
20, 497
39. 185
6,535
111, 145
49, 146
285,650
7,884,008
971,213
2, 738, 990
2,027,614
1,050,042
177, 185
60, 123
203, 479
216, 931
438, 431
42, 768
41,000
20, 916
558, 292
94,003
214, 234
1,448,535
420,023
870, 432
424, 946
114, 142
742, 420
.381, 112
364, 994
349, 792
187,017
153, 536
99, 245
67,214.
113,662
79, 576
11,809
72,930
18, 580
13,969
28, 034
2, 805
3,317
7, 849
17, 856
35,115
10, 265
9, 896
4,847
8,661
35, 093
24, 812
134, 913
48, 539
22, 139
11,699
64, 485
9,150
19, 037
36, 716
5,166
103,473
46, 681
288,277
Males to 100
females.
1920 1910
83.1
96.3
97.1
99.4
102.5
99.6
92.1
104.3
lOS.O
101.7
10L4
97.7
10L3
95.8
94.3
96.6
96.3
97.4
98.2
97.3
98.9
97.6
103.4
101.7
102.4
101.4
95.4
105.5
110.3
104.1
106.0
97.2
96. 3
89.1
118.4
102. 0
104. 5
109.9
108.6
100.2
87.8
99.0
98.0
96.8
119.7
91.0
113.9
105.1
110.0
116. 5
115.7
101.7
106.2
107.7
106. 7
126.5
107.4
105.3
99.1
SEX DISTRIBUTION.
125
AND 1910, FOR THE WHITE POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE, BY
AND STATES.
NATIVE "WHITE— MIXED
PARENTAGE.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West Nortli Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacitic
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts:
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Noeth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
"Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri .
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
N ew Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
I'acific:
Wa^iington
Oregon
CaUfornia ,
1920
Male.
3, 455, 021
358, 085
825, 353
931, 161
G28, 562
97, 989
42, 382
142, 791
156, 240
272,408
37, 967
21, 936
18, 217
194, 507
30. 942
54, 516
421, 746
125, 299
278, 308
189, 236
69, 819
273, 806
215,514
182, 786
173,972
126, 546
98,682
49,583
44, 480
71,618
63,681
4,684
32, 419
10, 408
11,484
12. 943
2,805
2, 930
6,946
13,310
21,424
8,501
7,739
4,718
10,353
20,352
25, 601
86,485
32,322
23, 505
8,990
36,693
6,853
11, 756
31,812
4,309
72, 875
37,056
162, 527
Female.
3,536,644
377, 851
874, 949
950,:i60
623, 190
101,972
44,960
138,019
149, 794
275, 549
38,449
22,611
18,649
207, 452
33,326
57,364
451, 820
131,442
291, 687
196, 587
71,774
284,977
2i:i, 743
l.s;i, 279
173,047
126,725
103,336
46,929
42,337
68, 937
61,879
4,957
33,8.50
13, 227
10,632
12,904
2, 935
2,704
0,914
13, 789
23, 2S1
8,834
7,911
4,924
9,707
22,648
23, 435
82, 229
30,597
21,028
7, 783
37, 356
6,561
10, 915
31,952
3,602
70,523
36, 386
108, 640
Males to 100
females.
1920
97.7
94. S
94. 3
98.0
100. 9
96.1
94.3
103.5
104.3
98.9
97.0
97.7
93.8
92.8
95.0
93.3
95. 3
95.4
96.3
97.3
90. 1
100.8
,99. 7
100.5
99.9
95. 5
10-.. 7
10-.. 1
10 i. 9
102. 9
94.5
95. 8
79.1
108.0
100.3
95. 6
106. 0
100.5
96.5
92.0
96.2
97.8
95.8
106.7
89.9
109.2
105.2
105.6
111.8
115. 5
98.2
104.5
107.7
99.6
119.6
103.3
101.8
90.4
1910
98.5
95.2
94.9
97.7
101.6
96.9
95.6
104.2
109.0
104.2
101.6
96.6
96.5
94,0
94.1
95.1
94.5
95.4
95.4
95.8
97.7
97.4
99.1
98.6
1(H). 9
99.2
97.5
109. 1
108. 5
103.8
1(>1. 2
96.9
94.7
89.7
104.4
100.5
97.0
99. 2
98.9
99.7
93.2
97.2
98.5
99.9
107.0
92.3
113.4
105.0
116.5
114.0
130. 9
101.1
113.6
113.7
101.1
132.6
110.0
108. 7
100.7
FOREIGN-BORN "WHITE.
1920
Male.
7,528,322
Female.
6.184,432
Males to 100
females.
1920
121.7
1910
129.2
945, 736
2,617,506
1, 809, 334
779,022
185, 143
42,093
260, 777
271,373
617, 278
55, 807
46, 844
23,711
533,319
SO, 164
199, 891
1,442,575
391,655
783,336
391,344
88, ISO
657, 204
413, 806
258, 740
278,588
127,065
ia?,418
75,386
47.610
84', 277
62,678
11,369
54,628
15, 142
19, 051
41,910
4,341
4,095
10,001
24,603
17, 479
9,021
10,625
4,968
8,591
26,808
24,931
200,447
58,229
24,877
16, 934
68, 219
16,845
44,057
30, 875
10, 737
153,118
62,310
401,850
924, 918
2,295,009
1,413,945
592, 939
130, 777
29,840
198, 556
181, 852
410, 590
51,542
44,389
20, 815
544,215
87,335
176, 622
1,343,537
346,958
604, 514
287, S53
62, 688
549, 687
312, 829
201, 388
207, 576
98, 582
82, 608
56,117
34,781
65,375
47,900
8,441
47,549
13, 406
11,734
19, 996
2,758
2,306
6,182
18,405
13, 301
6, 457
7,037
3,051
5,384
18,063
1.5, 037
100, 072
35,-391
14, 080
8,321
48, 735
12,232
33,442
25,580
4,065
96,937
39, 841
279, 812
102.3
114.1
128. 0
131. 4
141.6
141.0
131.3
149.2
148. 2
108.3
105. 5
113.9
98.0
98.7
113.2
107.4
112.9
129.6
136.2
140.7
^ 19. 6
132.3
128.5
134.2
128.9
125. 2
134. 3
136. 9
128. 9
130.9
134.7
114.9
112.9
102. 4
209.0
157. 4
•177. 6
101.8
133.7
■ 131.4
139.7
151. 0
162.8
159.6
148. 4
105. 8
125.2
164.5
176.6
203.5
140.0
137.7
133. 5
120.7
264.1
158.0
156.4
143.6
104.8
120. 9
131.3
141.3
146.9
139.2
138. 8
189.6
181.9
111.1
110. 4
127.3
99.5
103. 6
116.7
110.5
lis. 2
145.5
137.8
156.4
127.3
127.4
130. 8
144.0
135.7
135.9
145.8
145.8
136. 7
149.9
132.4
10S.9
113.0
109. 0
201.8
170. 5
159. 3
171.4
157.6
117.2
152.4
165.9
173.7
168.3
133. 9
178.1
132. 6
238.4
227.5
287.2
160.1
189.6
1S8.4
131.0
331.4
199.7
209.9
169.6
126
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 39.— SEX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES, FOR TOTAL,
OR MORE:
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn .
Bulfalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass..
Camden, N. J
Cliicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Cleveland, Oliio. . .
Columbus, Ohio...
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
FaU River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans . . .
Kansas City , Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
TOTAL POPULATION.
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Temi
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borougli
Brooklyn thorough . .
Manhattan 1 lorough .
Queens borough . . . .
Riclimond borough .
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr.'-
Paterson, N.J
Pliiladelpliia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo ,
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, CaUf.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C. .
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio. .
1920
1910
Male.
121,169
54, 674
96,457
361, 560
89,015
368,756
73, 709
253,654
52,428
59,212
1,369,917
194, 342
413,398
118,810
79,506
77,114
131,906
62, 178
540,248
57,918
56,366
67,516
69, 106
69,048
155, 839
150,416
51,798
162,362
285, 175
112,159
54,271
79,116
228,614
189,215
56,004
59, 388
80,221
189,026
2,802,6o8
364,208
1,007,859
1,135,708
233,440
61,423
209, 200
60,018
111,954
98, 954
67,248
907, 633
296,260
132,115
115, 154
53, 198
80,6:11
145,494
383,402
117,368
58, 697
80,782
272, 703
67, 549
167, 601
52,329
63,722
85,935
125,518
60,639
203,543
56, 180
89,586
49,010
70, 770
Female.
87,266
58, 670
104, 159
372,266
89, 791
379,304
69,846
253, 121
57,266
57,097
1,331,788
206,905
383,443
118,221
79,470
75,445
124, 585
64,290
453,430
62, 567
50,116
70,118
68,930
69, 228
158, .355
147, 687
49,379
162,048
291,498
122, 732
58,488
8:1,235
22«,533
191,367
62,:a8
61,829
82,316
198, 193
2,817,410
367,808
1,010, -197
l,14S,:i95
235,602
55, 108
205,324
55,759
104, :107
92, 647
68,627
916,146
292,083
126, 173
122,441
54,586
91,036
150, 256
389, 495
117,330
59,413
80, 597
233,973
70, 2:^4
147,711
52, 108
65, 892
85, 782
117,646
58, 650
234, 028
53, 988
90, 168
51,166
61,588
Male.
36, 604
48, 270
74, 501
268, 195
67, 268
329, 703
.52, 549
212, 502
50, 161
47, 396
1,125,764
177,511
289,262
91,452
46,499
58,^8
107,395
43, 135
240,354
57,627
39,007
55,539
49,211
40, 126
116,069
137,457
42, 773
126,414
162, 669
108,548
51,525
66,270
189,488
157,-345
52,155
47,731
66,695
163,239
2,:i82;482
217, 120
809, 791
1,166,6.59
144,205
44, 707
173,389
32,867
78,222
79,363
62,439
760,463
273,589
118,868
110,288
47, 576
60,905
108,352
346,068
111,809
47,583
47,865
2:56,901
65,591
136, 773
57, 513
43,221
68,806
84,691
.50,231
158,050
43,938
73,424
40, 103
43,649
Female.
32,463
51,983
80,338
290, 290
65,417
340, 882
49, 505
211,213
54,678
47, 142
1,059,519
186,080
271,401
90,059
45, 605
57,729
105,986
43,233
225,412
61,668
34,305
57,032
49. 704
38, 674
117,581
130, 322
39,558
121,967
1.56,529
115,380
54, 769
64,8:35
184, 369
144,063
58,209
48,821
66,910
175,8:56
2,384,401
213,860
824,56,0
1,164,883
1:59, 8:56
41,262
174,080
34, 585
71,952
70,992
63, 161
788, 545
260,316
88, 346
114,0:i8
48,495
66,723
109,797
340,961
102, 935
45, 194
48, 749
180,011
64,276
100,421
46,889
45. 705
68,443
8:5,806
46, 584
173,019
43,473
72,562
39, 700
35,417
Males to 100
females.
1920
138.9
93.2
92.6
97.1
99.1
97.2
105.5
100.2
91.6
103. 7
102.9
93.9
107.8
100.5
100.0
102.2
105.9
96.7
119.1
92.6
112.6
96.3
100.3
99.7
98.4
101.8
104.9
100.2
97.8
91.4
92.8
95.1
100.0
98.9
89.8
96.1
97.5
95.4
99.6
99.0
99.7
98.9
99. 1
111.5
101.9
107.6
107.3
106.8
98.0
99.1
101.4
104.7
94.0
97.6
88.6
96.8
98.4
100.0
98.8
100.2
116.6
96. 2
1 13. 5
100.4
96.7
t(H1. 2
106.7
103. 4
87.0
104.1
99.4
95.8
114.9
1 Ratio not shown, number of females being less than 100.
SEX DISTRIBUTTON.
127
"WHITE, AND NEGRO POPULATION, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS
1920 AND 1910.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Camliridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cinciiuiati, Oliio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des MoLnes, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich. . .
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City , Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wi-
Minneapolis, Minn
Nash\ille, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass. . . . .
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borougli
Brooklyn lioroui:h.
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Riclmiond borough
Newark, N. J ,. .
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr.2
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh , Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. V
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scrantou, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, W^xsh
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Ti-enton, N.J
Washington, I). C
Wilmington, Del
A\orcestei-, Ma w
V'onkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
1920
Male.
117,481
5.3,975
67, 435
308,324
54, &32
359, 403
72, 386
250, 973
49, 800
■ 54, 856
1,311,243
179, 144
394,337
106, 905
67,629
72, 308
128, 221
59, 342
515, 989
57,716
48, 247
66, 908
66,832
52, 621
138,362
146,229
44,615
146,741
268, 231
93,037
54,098
.50, 132
227,310
186, 852
39,827
56, 565
77,822
141,790
2, 723, 217
361,748
991,274
1, 078, 586
230,998
60,611
200, 348
38,077
103,922
93, 151
66,452
839,296
276,025
128, 430
112, 150
52, 698
55, 896
144,689
347,665
115,427
57, 832
73,741
260, 8S5
67, 243
159, 279
51,706
62,232
85, 207
122, 255
58,330
1.52,031
50,574
88,898
48, 061
66, 774
Female.
&5, 237
58, 061
70, 350
316,806
5.3, 718
371,082
68, 834
251,069
54, 4.50
52, 897
1,277,926
191,953
367, 689
107, 816
67, 259
71,187
121,423
61, 545
436,076
62, .398
42, 219
69, 564
66, 849
51,647
141,049
14:3, 780
42,088
146,776
278,633
101, 732
58,411
50,981
227, 514
189,513
42,876
59, 577
79,994
144, 126
2,736,246
365,242
993, 679
1,090,320
232, 663
&1,342
196,875
34, 149
100, 082
87, 895
67, 802
848, 884
274,236
124, 531
119,606
54,153
61,678
149,400
354, 950
115,744
58,949
73,058
229,137
69, 971
143,301
51,674
64,567
85, 165
115,130
56,572
174, 829
48, 808
89, 493
50,117
58, 821
Males to 100
females.
1920
137. 8
93.0
95.9
•97.3
102.1
96.9
105. 2
100.0
91.5
103.7
102.6
93.3
107.2
99.2
100.6
101.6
105.6
96.4
118.3
92.5
114. 3
96.2
100.0
101.9
98.1
101.7
106.0
100. 0
%.3
91.5
92.6
98.3
99.9
98.6
92.9
94.9
97.3
98.4
99.5
99.0
99.8
98.9
99.3
111.5
101.8
111.5
103.8
106.0
98.0
98.9
100.7
103.1
93.8
97.3
90.6
96.8
97.9
99.7
98.1
100.9
113.9
96.1
111.1
100.1
96.4
100.0
106. 2
103.1
87.0
103. 6
99.3
95.9
113.5
1910
112.7
92.8
99.2
93.6
107.3
96.4
106.2
100.5
91.6
100.8
106.1
95.0
106. 5
100.6
104.2
101.8
100.8
99.6
106.6
93.3
115.7
97.3
99.1
111.2
98.7
105.4
109.3
103. 8
101.3
94.2
94.0
108. 9
102. 8
108. 9
94.7
97.2
99.7
95. 6
100.0
101.6
98.3
100.2
103.3
108.6
99.8
97.7
103.9
111.1
104.8
127.4
96.6
98.0
95.1
98.7
101.3
108.0
104.0
99.9
125.8
102. 0
131.2
121.6
94. 6
100. 5
101.0
107.4
94.9
101.9
101.2
101.1
123.2
1920
Male.
3,554
635
28,993
52, 889
34,160
8,295
1,220
2,522
2,535
4,304
55, 943
15, 145
18, 733
11,788
11,828
4,776
3,069
2,771
23,605
152
8,010
555
2,137
16,394
17,378
4,099
7,130
15,472
7,389
19,094
100
28,935
1,233
2,133
16, 173
2,756
2,269
46,919
72,351
2,269
15, 197
51,912
2,238
735
8,552
21,794
3,029
5, .598
731
67, 132
19,913
833
2,850
491
24,696
744
35, 359
1,829
392
6,842
1,362
300
1,671
382
l,:j.39
677
3,184
2,241
50,855
5,568
60S
898
3,900
Female.
2,026
604
803
433
070
055
008
989
799
196
515
934
718
393
195
29,
Males to 100
females.
1920
175.4
105.1
8.5.8
95.4
94.7
103.0
121.0
126.8
90.6
102.6
104.5
101.4
119.2
113.4
97.0
112.4
102.1
101.1
137.0
93.3
101.6
103.7
103.6
93.3
100.5
105.1
98.0
101.5
90.2
91.0
0)
89.7
123.8
118.9
83.1
122.9
98.5
86.9
90.3
89.5
90.9
90.7
77.7
96.2
101.5
100.9
1-2:3. 1
118.7
89.1
100.1
111.8
115.2
101.6
113.4
84.2
89.1
102.5
118.2
120.2
91.2
129.5
114.1
136.6
110.7
102.1
116.1
127.0
108.1
86.0
107.5
93.5
86.2
141.2
1910
119.0
92.0
81.0
85.5
96.3
96.6
97.3
111.1
89.8
94.3
105. 9
101.8
105. 7
113.9
92.9
104.6
95. 6
103. 5
108. 3
96.1
104.3
109. 1
84.1
8S.3
98.1
102. 7
99. 1
101.7
94.0
93.7
92.9
95.2
137.1
80.0
100. 1 .
92.5
M.7
85.0
86.6
82.2
80.2
81.9
83.1
89.6
90.4
112.0
120. 5
85.6
87.6
108.8
139. 1
94.1
108.2
85.0
93.2
301.7
1.53.5
143. 2
84.5
160.1
11G.4
1W.5
117.8
83.2
100.2
99. 7
123.1
82.2
93.6
84.9
89.6
124. 1
» Includes, for 1910, population of South Omaha, consolidated with Omaha since 1910,
128
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPUI.ATTON.
Table 40.— SEX DISTRIBUTION, 1920, AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES, 1920 AND
HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000
NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTAGE.
NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN
PARENTAGE.
CITY.
1920
Males to 100
females.
1920
Males to 100
females.
Male.
Female.
1020
1910
Male.
Female.
1920
1910
Akron, Ohio
72.485
52,594
137.8
93.8
. 95.1
96.4
100.7
97.8
102.9
99.4
86.9
101.8
100.9
96.2
103.0
98.3
98.3
101.7
108. 3
95.3
119.0
9L8
109.9
95.8
96.9
99.7
98.1
102.2
102.9
98.5
• 93.3
93.9
9L8
97.2
98.9
99.5
92.9
93.0
94.3
98.4
97.8
99.4
98.2
94.8
99.3
112.7
99.2
104.6
101.4
105. 1
93.5
97.2
98. 1
97.3
92. 6
94.6
89.6
96.0
98.6
102.5
100.5
98.8
113.1
93.9
104. 3
97.7
95.1
98.9
105.7
97.9
84.8
99.9
95.8
94.0
104.6
110.4
93.3
97.8
92.6
105.3
96.1
102.2
100.2
88.8
98.6
103.8
97.9
101.6
99.7
103.1
99.9
100.2
99.1
105.4
92.9
110. 9
95.9
96. 9
109.8
97.2
102. 7
104.2
102. 6
99.8
96.2
89.3
108.5
98.0
111.4
95.2
92.7
94.8
97.6
98.0
100.6
95. 4
99.1
100.6
105.3
90.1
94.5
99.9
109.3
94.2
95. 1
99.0
123.7
93.2
94.1
93.6
97.4
99.9
111.9
110.9
100.0
126. 9
96.7
126. 1
115.3
92.7
98.3
99.0
98.9
93.4
98.2
95.2
95.7
109.6
14.565
13.780
105.7
88.4
93.5
93.2
98.1
98.4
96.4
93.8
96.8
98.0
95.7
83.8
98.0
92.7
102.8
90.1
92.4
90.2
102.8
93.7
114.4
90.4
95.4
97.0
90.1
95.3
98.9
95.7
90.7
79.6
92.3
95.4
89.7
85.9
81.2
94.8
93.9
84.5
96.5
96.0
95. 8
97.2
95.9
102.9
96.7
114. 0
92.3
95.4
95.5
96.6
94.2
95.6
92.4
95.7
93.0
91.5
89.0
88.9
97.3
92.8
95.5
91.0
99.6
91.6
94.8
94.1
96.1
98.8
89.1
95.6
95.7
93,3
97.3
94.0
Albany, N.Y
27
60
185
46
89
18
82
13
28
322
101
107
78
55
50
75
41
170
9
39
27
19
36
108
44
28
103
142
67
11
40
65
66
35
9
21
94
575
66
226
188
74
20
56
29
45
44
15
344
107
67
30
39
48
54
178
39
28
37
88
23
71
28
23
39
63
21
109
28
24
14
23
226
913
737
261
898
668
313
503
376
922
319
693
836
785
926
229
163
624
176
539
445
843
157
588
007
689
801
121
500
810
818
054
416
652
687
545
570
847
172
063
954
416
242
465
524
443
332
378
382
253
180
646
371
641
847
475
171
191
928
737
589
333
322
856
807
758
862
872
419
816
565
755
29
64
192
45
91
18
82
15
27
319
105
104
80
56
50
69
43
143
9
35
28
20
36
110
43
27
105
152
71
12
41
65
66
38
10
22
96
588
66
230
199
74
17
56
28
44
42
16
354
109
69
33
41
54
57
181
38
28
38
78
25
68
29
25
40
60
22
129
28
25
15
22
039
035
643
950
913
148
822
542
873
949
286
554
233
724
070
449
198
373
992
976
634
484
276
709
076
886
333
337
903
866
977
791
762
370
411
856
071
987
598
177
325
926
961
948
235
836
193
446
400
277
036
082
629
315
129
007
207
043
371
442
126
368
002
089
265
297
333
616
449
900
494
704
12
2
56
3
116
23
74
15
11
434
36
121
11
4
8
20
7
125
21
2
16
20
5
12
48
6
17
41
12
17
3
72
50
1
17
26
19
919
131
344
355
72
16
65
2
21
20
21
219
76
20
36
5
2
37
74
33
11
10
61
21
27
7
16
19
25
15
16
9
27
15
16
682
327
318
307
910
121
705
879
294
412
620
995
644
065
950
675
241
202
887
415
512
386
812
600
116
040
202
282
002
781
746
222
273
637
706
492
148
740
452
079
145
145
919
567
774
154
241
539
690
444
492
516
828
817
474
412
024
598
137
388
543
2S0
920
054
816
039
991
549
353
803
577
991
14
2
60
3
121
23
79
16
11
454
43
124
12
3
9
22
8
121
23
2
18
21
5
13
50
6
17
45
15
19
3
80
58
2
18
28
22
953
136
359
365
75
16
67
2
22
21
22
227
81
21
39
6
3
40
83
37
11
10
64
23
27
8
16
21
26
16
18
9
29
16
17
352
488
431
370
331
973
654
404
523
084
691
534
558
954
937
387
025
S33
348
111
267
368
989
979
504
109
981
526
074
260
925
497
551
016
073
210
658
273'
928
338
309
255
443
808
433
907
213
543
381
137
443
532
088
030
971
567
166
917
924
260
674
392
646
937
066
062
190
580
779
038
703
468
89.6
Atlanta, Ga
94.5
Baltimore, Md
91.6
102.8
97.4
Bridgeport, Conn
94.3
Buffalo, N.Y
91.1
95.6
98.7
95.9
85.6
Cleveland, Ohio
95.6
Columbus, Ohio
92.2
Dallas, Tex
98.5
Dayton, Ohio
88.8
Denver, Colo
94.9
88.9
Detroit, Mich
94.9
95.0
Fort Worth, Tex . ...
116.8
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
88.8
95.5
99.1
92.1
98.0
97.0
Kansas City, Mo
95.6
92.7
Louisville, Ky
85.7
93.4
Memphis, Tenn
95.9
Milwaukee, Wis
91.1
92.3
81.0
New Bedford, Mass. . .
97.7
New Haven, Conn
94.6
New Orleans, La
87.5
96.3
Bronx borough .
95.7
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
95.3
96.9
97.8
101.9
94.1
98. 4
92.2
Omaha, Nebr.i
98.2
95.1
Pliiladelpliia, Pa
95.4
Pittsburgh, Pa
95.2
Portland, Oreg
107.9
93.3
Reading, Pa
93.2
Richmond, Va.
94.3
Rochester, N.Y
90.8
91.2
St. Paul, Minn. . . .
97.2
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
97.8
94.0
100.8
91.8
Seattle, Wash
105.7
105.7
92.4
90.3
Toledo, Ohio
95.1
Trenton, N. J
99.5
Wasliington, D. C
93.4
95.8
Worcester, Mass
94.4
Yonkers, N.Y
94.6
Youngstown, Ohio
98.3
1 Includes, for 1910, population of South Omaha, cousoUdated with Omaha since 1910.
SEX DISTRIBUTION.
129
1910, FOR THE WHITE POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE, FOR CITIES
INHABITANTS OR MORE. '
Akron, Ohio
Albauy.N.Y ,
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md ,
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo.N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los A ngeles , CaUf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee^ Wis
Minneapolis , Minn
Nashville, Term
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf.
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland , Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul. Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton , Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N . Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
75108°— 23—
NATIVE WHITE— MIXED
PARENTAGE.
FOREIGN-BOEN WHITE
1820
Males to 100
females.
1920
Males to 100
females.
Male.
Female.
1920
1910
Male.
Female.
1920
1910
5,824
5,581
104.4
97.4
24,607
13, 282
185.3
149.9
.5,091
6,010
84.7
88.8
8,976
8,660
103,6
98.9
1,495
1,789
83.6
86.5
2.700
2,038
132.5
150.4
22, 235
23,855
93.2
91.5
44,034
39, 877
110.4
100.6
1,765
1,813
97.4
99.1
3,499
2,585
13.5. 4
145.8
34, 825
36, 689
94.9
96.0
117,770
121, 149
97.2
95.8
5,318
5,578
95.3
98.6
25,279
21, 135
119.6
122.3
29,207
31,811
91.8
91.9
64,748
56, 782
114.0
112.8
5,199
5,619
92.5
92.7
15, 219
16,885
90.1
90.2
4,100
4,325
94.8
90.7
11,086
9,176
120.8
116.1
122, 145
130, 175
93.8
95.6
431,764
373, 718
115.5
121.1
19,413
21,941
88.5
91.6
21,792
21,035
103.6
105.9
31,574
32, 138
98.2
95.4
133, 075
106, 463
125.0
124.6
7,312
8,083
90.5
87.8
9,113
6,942
131.3
135.6
2.682
2,948
91.0
88.1
5,097
3,633
140.3
142.2
5,038
5,463
92.2
89.7
7,394
5,717
129.3
144.0
11,421
12,863
88.8
90.4
20,896
16,724
124.9
115.8
4,727
5,309
89.0
91.6
6,211
5,013
123.9
123.8
51,068
50,668
100.8
96.5
169, 095
120, 202
140.7
122.9
6,319
7,061
89.5
93.4
20,334
21,997
92.4
92.1
1,555
1,511
102.9
106.3
4, 738
2,621
180.8
205.4
7,952
9,307
85.4
84.9
14.»99
13,356
112.3
116.4
5,133
5,800
88.5
93.1
21,470
19, 197
111.8
106.4
3,843
4,179
92.0
97.5
6,809
5, 203
130.9
149.8
7, 815
8,762
89. 2
87.8
9,359
7,599
123.2
134.4
13,894
14,431
96.3
96.5
40, 212
35,769
112.4
120.5
3,036
3,287
92.4
97.4
6,8.50
4,S()6
142. 5
162.9
10,361
11,519
89.9
92.0
15,377
11,943
128.8
132. 3
24,610
28,901
85.3
86.3
60, 188
51,869
116.0
121.8
7.653
9,016
84.9
89.4
5,882
.5,739
102. 5
103.5
6.041
6,711
90.0
91.7
18,466
19,574
94.3
97.3
2,302
2,570
89.6
92.9
3,266
2, .509
130.2
147.4
29,331
31,861
92.1
93.7
60,703
49,30;>
12;i.O
128.0
21,761
24,570
88.6
93.3
48.402
39, 630
122.1
132. 8
1,2.51
1,390
90.0
91.1
1,287
1,100
117.0
111.4
5,308
5,668
93.6
92.1
23,864
24,825
96.1
99.9
6,253
6,774
92.3
92.9
23,532
22, 154
106.2
111.4
12,575
14,902
84.4
84.7
15,497
10,495
147.7
112.1
207, 540
222,529
93.3
93.9
1,020,090
971,457
105.0
105. 1
28,608
30,201
94.9
96.4
135, 456
131,515
103.0
109.8
79,605
80,404
92.1
92.2
341,527
317,760
107.5
105.0
65,981
72, 112
91.5
93.5
468,506
453,574
103.3
103. 6
27, 305
27,938
97.7
98.3
57, 132
54,544
104. 7
115.1
5,981
5,874
101.8
101.7
17,469
14,064
124.2
122. 6
16,402
17,030
96.3
93.7
61,914
55, 089
112.4
110.6
1,340
1,333
100.5
86.2
4,439
2,148
206.7
141.5
11,833
12,669
93.4
91.2
25, 492
19,670
129.6
130.6
8,668
9,018
96.1
101.1
19,910
15,471
128. 7
134.5
6,330
6,873
92.1
93.5
23,205
21,940
105.8
107.0
69,706
74,694
93.3
91.7
205, 518
192, 409
106.8
102.9
26,961
28,923
93.2
95.0
65,367
54, 899
119.1
128.7
13,414
14,282
93.9
100.0
27,344
19,770
138.3
172.7
10,909
12, 120
90.0
92.8
34,079
34, 872
97.7
103.3
2,042
2,340
87.3
91.8
5,4.57
4,096
133. 2
145.8
1,905
2,229
8.5.5
92.3
2,533
2, 104
120.4
127.2
15,376
16,971
90.6
91.4
36,992
34,329
107.8
112.6
38,512
43,403
88.7
93.2
56,266
46,973
119.8
126.9
15.229
16, 779
90.8
93.2
28,003
23,592
118.7
126.2
8,306
9,292
89.4
95.4
9,737
9,697
100.4
104. 0
6, 182
6,011
93.5
94.5
19, 494
17,152
113.7
107.7
27,842
29,153
95.5
101.7
82, 918
57, 282
144.8
162.4
6,972
7,742
90.1
92.6
15, 139
13,429
112.7
127.2
16,881
17,445
96.8
101.2
43,779
30,096
145.5
179.6
6,001
6,663
90.1
102.8
9,463
7,363
128.5
171.5
6,449
7,164
90.0
92.3
15,873
15,377
103.2
100.7
8,151
8,946
91.1
90.2
17,433
14,888
117.1
123.2
11,707
12,377
94.6
92.7
21,751
16,394
132.7
120.2
4,000
4,453
89.8
98.9
16, 477
13,596
121.2
132.2
10,468
13, 227
79.1
89.7
15,142
13,406
112.9
113.0
3,455
3,648
94.7
93.2
9,347
6,932
134.8
127. 5
8,405
9,011
93.3
95.6
27, 874
25, 544
109.1
115.1
4,929
5,210
94.6
95.7
12,990
12, 710
102.2
113.6
5,331
5,512
96.7
96.4
20,697
13, 137
157.5
180.6
130
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 41 SKX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALP:S TO FEMALES FOR TOTAL,
NATIVE WHITE, FOREIGN-HORN WHITE, AND NEGRO POPULATION, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Sniith
Little Rock
California:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
5an Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs . .
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbury
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensaeola
Tampa
Georgla:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis
Elgin
Evanston
Joliet
Moline
Oak Park village. .
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Ander.son
East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Oary
Hammond
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids '. .
Council BlulTs
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
all classes.
Male.
15, 17.5
Fe-
male.
31, 628
23, 278
13, 878
14, 676
33, 392
14, 751
29, 804
21, 157
29, 440
25. 493
31,379
37,910
20,300
18,574
16, .327
20, 993
14,908
2S, 457
12, 922
14, 274
17, 570
44,285
46, 547
14, .589
15, 124
25, 610
27, 249
16, 48'!
27, 427
42,741
15, 276
14, 938
21,799
16, 951
22,097
31,70::
14, 615
20, 046
18, S58
14, 457
21,037
38,211
15, 451
17, 166
32, 101
30, 487
14, 61S
15,041
43, 802
43,961
23, 5()N
16, 64
14, 493
17,967
13,349
34, 769
33, 230
23,1,33
17,92S
2S, 071
20,268
33,()59
18, 111
Males
to 100
fe-
males
92.2
86.7
96.7
95.1
95.3
88.0
110. 1
8.S. s
77.9
110.0
97.0
95.3
116.9
84.4
105.1
100.3
108. 4
98.8
94.4
99.7
107.1
96.7
102.7
105.2
101.5
92.8
88. 8
93
94.8
99.2
92.3
106.4
99.3
98.3
110.6
87,
85.7
103. 8
112.6
89..^
99.5
95.0
104.9
104. 5
94.1
103.6
139. 1
94.7
96. 9
135.0
116. 3
107. 5
103. 3
100. 5
104.2
98.9
97.0
101.7
102. 1
93.1
111.6
100. 0
native white.
Male.
16, 845
11,166
12, 191
11.993
22,429
10,401
20. 293
17,311
2J,414
16, IOC
25,. 53;
28. 294
14, .506
15,785
12, 044
16,997
10, 742
18, 859
9,481
10,11
11,535
30, 075
22,544
8,996
9,794
14,439
14, 072
10,389
14, 298
20,057
14,239
11,923
14, 723
14, .595
19, 728
27,066
10, 336
12,783
14, 393
11,682
16, 026
32, 4.39
15, 725
14.6.54
23, 393
23,976
14,119
10,340
36.624
3S, 025
15, 034
14,406
14,393
16, 960
11,934
2S, 057
28, 895
18,934
15, 674
24, 206
16, 581
30,252
15, 945
Fe-
male,
18,003
11,704
11,480
12, 429
23,430
11,561
24,330
16,957
25, 82'
20, 871
25, 797
30, 966
16,457
15, 228
14,423
17, 145
11,061
18,904
9,805
11,016
11,966
30, 742
23, 534
8,710
9, 385
14,940
14, 889
11,313
14, 902
20, 726
15, 050
13, 130
14, 797
14, 876
20, 313
25, 456
11,942
15, 122
14, 836
11,. 320
18, 009
33,738
16, 624
14,410
24,3S9
26, 172
13,792
9, 507
39, 083
40,414
15, 5.50
13,312
13, 630
16, 680
12, 200
28, 248
29,860
20,081
15,897
24, 179
18, 261
28,525
10, 508
Males
to 100
fe-
males
93.6
95. 4
106.2
96.5
95.7
90.0
83.4
102.1
86. 8
77.2
99.0
91.4
88. 1
103. 7
83. 5
99.1
97.1
99. S
96.7
91.8
96.4
97.8
95. 8
103. 3
104
96.6
94..';
91.8
9.5.9
96.8
94.6
90.8
99.5
98.1
97.1
105. 3
80.6
84.5
97.0
103. 2
89. 0
96.1
94.6
101. 7
95.9
9L6
102.4
108. 8
93.7
94.1
116.0
105. 2
105. 6
101. 7
97.8
99.3
96. 8
94.3
98. 6
100. 1
90.8
106. 1
9(). 6
foreign-born
white.
Male
1,190
461
2,284
487
1,024
3,110
4, 831
4,866
3,413
2,911
6, .542
7,155
4,265
4,275
1,268
4,238
4,114
11, 792
2,987
3,008
5,566
16,808
2,190
1,384
l,05i
5,917
550
210
399
1,855
3,557
1,418
8,465
1.034
1,390
4, 069
2,434
3,244
4,790
4,402
2,704
4,278
1,206
2,945
9,sl,s
3,319
563
9, 678
1,636
3,764
10,752
4'. 830
'727
512
669
7,427
2,117
3,147
2, 225
4,0,55
2,244
6, 607
1,716
Fe-
male.
816
300
1,761
367
774
2,76
4,742
3,680
3, 3S6
3, S74
4,331
6, 140
3, 5,55
2,706
1..336
3,155
3,795
9,438
2, 853
2,947
6, 138
13, 086
1, 704
1,179
393
4,749
377
116
299
1,392
2,919
1,413
7, 001
882
1.200
2,713
2, 621
3,. 527
3,700
2, 989
2,930
3, 5! 2
1,205
2, 407
7,495
2,936
377
4,985
1 , 509
2,870
5,708
3, 2S8
439
308
458
5, 964
1,550
2,716
1,763
3, 589
1,977
4, 609
1,213
Males
to lOit
fe-
males
145.8
153.7
129.7
132.7
132.3
112.4
101.9
132. 0
100. 8
75.1
151. 1
116.5
120. 0
158.0
94.9
134.3
10S.4
124.9
104.7
102.1
108.3
128.4
125. 5
117,4
267. 7
124.6
145.9
181.0
133.4
133.3
121.9
100.4
120. 9
117. 2
11.5.8
150. 0
92.9
92.0
129. 5
147.3
92.3
121.8
100. 1
122.4
131.4
113.0
149. 3
194.1
10S.4
131.1
iss. 4
146. 9
165.6
166.2
l'46. 1
124.5
136.6
11.5.9
126. 2
113.0
113.5
143.3
141.5
Male.
11,102
8,553
534
Fe-
male.
Males
to 100
fe-
males.
12,804
11, 274
1,708 1,876
8,292; 9,185
103
234
242
63
485
365
488
79
173
448
736
96
188
245
327
408
503
20 222
4^579
5, 059
5,614
10, 610
4,039
40, 867
18,566
320
420
3
1, 183
597
3,908
64
1, 131
3S3
190
72
1,170
588
407
273
1,390
463
875
3, 18(i
778
2,991
97
452
1,075
804
712
1,828
344
332
378
43
643
448
114
273
266
79
609
310
509
112
163
561
659
52
115
203
304
466
448
21 , 298
4,691
5, .345
5,917
11,972
5, 054
12,226
20,613
307
379
1
1,183
5S1
3,529
52
1,391
318
148
97
960
622
347
217
1,379
449
100.8
103. 1
.549
159. 4
3, 208
99.3
6V6
1K5. 1
2,308
121 6
4(1
424
106. 6
979
109.8
690
110,5
.557
127. 8
1,818
100.6
333
103. 3
266
124. 8
303
124.8
30
496
i29. 6
389
115.2
1 Ratio not shown where number of females is less than 100.
SEX DISTRIBUTION.
131
Table 41.-SEX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES FOR TOTAL
NATIVE WHITE, FOREIGN-BORN WHITE, AND NEGRO POPULATION, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920-Continued. ' ^^^1^^
IvANSAS:
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky: ■
Co\'iugton
Lexington
Newport
Louisiana:
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewiston
Porllaud
Maryland:
Cumberland
Hagerstown
Massachusetts:
Broeiil ou
Brookline town
Chelsea
Chicopce
Everett
Fitchburg
HaverhiU
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittslield
Quincy
Revere
Salem
Somerville
Taunton
Waltham
Michigan:
Battle Creek
BayCity
Flint
Hamtramck village
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing . . '.
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Missouri:
JopLin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayonne
CUfton
East Orange
EUzabeth
Hoboken
Irvington town
Kearny town
Montclair town —
all classes.
Male.
Z3,91S
35,659
Fe-
male.
26,104
36, 558
27,461 29,660
20,048 21,486
14,033 15,284
21, 765
12, 133
15, 3.56
33,306
15, 155
13, 724
32,809
15, 148
22,364
18,437
19,793
20, 162
26,490
28,901
46, 881
48, 874
23,302
18,623
20,807
20, 407
21,205
14, 437
20,091
44,3.50
18, 109
14,626
17,8,55
2:3,890
51,655
27,. 378
2.5, 6.56
25, 227
23, 965
30,098
19,154
15. 872
13,039
31,024
51. 873
14,597
38,916
19,003
22,665
Males
to 100
fe
males
13,845
16,435
35,966
14,682
14,340
33,445
22,600
20, 820
17,777
20,327
20,867
27,394
31,302
47,389
50,274
25, 801
20, 415
25, 247
21,;356
2:3,671
14,386
21,838
48, 741
19, 028
16, 289
18,309
23,664
39, 944
21,237
20,843
2:3, 147
24, 522
27,229
17,416
15,401
12,905
30, 879
47,044
1.5,305
39,023
20,628
18,946
26,554 28,394
37, ,583
14,123
24,223
39,917
13,319
23,256
49, 530
35, 663
12, 638
13,473
13,186
40,801
14,256
26,484
36, 8.37
13, 151
27,454
46.253
32,503
12,^42
13, 251
15,624
91.6
97.5
92.6
93.3
91.8
87.6
93.4
92. 6i
103.2
95.7
98.1
67.0
107.4
103. 7
97.4
96.6
96.7
92.3
98.9
97.2
90.3
91.2!
82.4.
95.6
102. 3 1
100. 4i
94. 7 i
91. o;
95.2'
97.5
101.0
129.3
128.9
123.1
109.0
97.7
110. 5
110.0
122
101.0
100.5
110.3
95.4
99.7
92.1
119.6
93.5
92.1
99.1
91.5
108.4
101.3
84.7
107.1
109.7
98.4
101.7
&1.4
native white.
Male.
19, 77
32, 168
24, ,538
13,604
12,588
12, 843
10, 190
10, 424
26,691
Fe-
male.
Males
to 100
fe-
males
21,919
33,434
26,654
14,673
13, 772
12,229
11,815
11,028
28, 970
13,602 13,637
12,706, 13,415
23,693
12,122
13. 040
11,994
13, 828
13, 470
19, 461
19,171
26, 841
34, 565
16, 442
14,:i76
16,441
15, 879
17. 041
9,947
15, 056
32, 658
13,001
10,838
15,384
19,200
40, 987
11,988
17, 707
21,795
19, 678
26, 2.58
15, 3.56
15, ;546
9, 587
24,724
33,790
13,795
33,080
17,643
15,386
22,347
24,295
9,536
15,369
25, 378
8, 331
19, 141
32, 815
22, 455
9, 7:38
9,:324
9,335
24,818
15,878
12, 538
12,020
14,070
14, .346
20, 727
20, 605
28,088
35,7^
18,010
15, 557
18, 855
17,239
17,018
9,974
16, 069
35,885
13,788
11,901
16,311
19, 262
33, 720
11,543
15,687
20,419
20,822
21, 359
14,222
13,114
9,506
25,200
34,406
14,614
34, 209
19,346
14,299
24,471
26,495
10,010
17,308
25 222
8,' 466
22, 389
32,740
21,963
10, 126
9,;»4
10,816
90.2
96.2
92.1
92.7
91.4
86.2
94.5
92.1
99.7
94.7
foreign-born
WHITE.
Male.
2,071
1,700
1,433
493
1,032
1,823
4,884
6,401
681
275
95.5 8,
76.3 2,
104.0 9
99. 8 6,
98.3 5,
9:3.9 6
93. 9 6,
9:3.01 9,
95. 6 19,
96.6 13,
91.31 6,
92. 4 3,
87.2 4,
92.1 4,
100.1 7,
99.7 4,
93.71 5,
91.011,
94. 3I 4,
91.11 3,
Fe-
male.
Mai
to 100
fe-
males
94. 3I 1,883
99. 7| 4,611
121.61 9,497
10:3.914,282
112.9! 7,681
106.7
94.5
107.8
108.0
117.0
100.9
98.1
94.4
96.7
91.2
107.6
91.3
91.7
95.3
100.6
98.4
&5.5
100.2
102.2
96.2
99.3
86.3
2,897
3,877
3,437
3, 672
3, 1.55
3,178
6,092
17,722
418
3,617
547
6,933
3,694
13,241
4,551
3,547
14,187
4, 954
3, 105
15,641
13,050
2,844
4,098
2, 392
1,929
1,321
1,4.50
307
1,061
569
1,917
5, 378
6,828
482
153
8,329
6,431
8,097
5,755
5,678
6,507
6,478
10, 633
19,224
14,076
7, .501
4,. 583
6,041
3,914
6,634
4,388
5,681
12,676
5,119
4,361
1,495
4,343
5,630
8,780
4,980
107.4
128.7
98. 8
160.6
97.3
127.8
95.1
90.8
93.7
141.3
179.7
105. el
45.51
112.4
111.7
95.1
102. 3
105. 4
90.
103. 2
97.9
88.0
86.6
68.5
109.8
107. 3
101.6
97
90.8
95.3
85.8
126.0
106.2
168.7
162.7
l.M. 2
Male.
2,419 119.8
3,330 116.4
2,548 134.9
3,108' 118.1
2,030, 155.4
3,168 100.3
5,513 110.5
12,396 143.0
309 135.3
2,806 128.9
426 128.4
4, .521 153.4
3,504
14, 275
4,241
3,462
11,285
4,657
3,675
12, .574
10,446
2, 604
3,.80(i
2, 767
105.4
92.8
107.3
102.5
125.7
106.4
84.5
124. 4
124.9
106.8
107.7
86.4
2,041
1,769
1,484
5,945
413
8,176
25
141
870
737
274
65
196
8
551
18
174
83
142
404
241
261
211
195
15
2\
57
153
224
18
560
72
1,121
1,108
193
505
385
377
105
362
270
179
270
368
2,208
811
120
484
31
26
Fe-
male.
2,231
1,776
1,556
6,505
451
9,309
110
29
159
563
772
285
284
177
2
578
14
187
6:5
77
408
290
274
3.50
203
12
24
73
175
121
25
495
55
580
914
165
305
367
321
77
257
230
149
22,5
373
2,001
853
Males
to 100
fe-
males.
(')
412
5,251
5,695
320
328
20
27
9SS
l,:'.90
i,a55
935
112
92
52
52
:34
44
1,428
2,a39
91.5
99.6
95.4
9L4
91.6
87.8
154.5
95.5
96.1
22.9
110.7
95.3
99.0
8;i. 1
95.3
60. 3
96.1
87.4
185.1
113.1
193.3
121.2
117.0
165.6
104.9
117.4
140.9
117.4
120.1
120.0
98.7
110.3
95.1
117.5
92.2
97.6
71.1
110.7
1 Ratio not shown where number of females is less than 100.
132
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 41.— SEX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES FOR TOTAL,
NATIVE WHITE, rOREIC5N-BORN WHITE, AND NEGRO POPULATION, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
New Jersey— Con.
New Brunswick . .
Orange
Passaic
Perth Amboy
Plainficld
West Hoboken
town
West New York
town
New York:
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Elmira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vernon
New Rochelle
Newburgh
Niagara Falls
Poughkeepsic
Rome
Schenectady
Troy
Utica
Watertown
North Carolina:
Asheville
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winstou-Salem...
Omo:
Canton
East Cleveland . - .
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steuben ville
Warren
Zanesvilie
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City...
Tulsa
Pennsylvania:
Allentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Johnstown
Lancaster
McKeesport
New Castle
Norristown bor-
ough
WiUces-Barre
WilUamsport
York
all classes.
Male.
16,278
16, 191
31,840
21,817
13,325
19,864
14,993
16,217
18,211
32, 479
22, 748
19, 184
12, 562
20, 434
17, 708
14, 838
27, 113
16,708
13, 889
44,857
33,076
45, 802
15, 170
13,304
22, 345
10,170
24, 182
47, 188
12,849
20, 371
20, 110
20, 700
20, 416
14, 006
13, 960
13, 376
16, 385
30, 503
15, 035
14, 282
14, 293
14, 889
46, 640
37, 639
36, 053
29, 814
25, 928
31, .554
16, 499
46, 960
37, 176
15, 893
3,5, 025
25, 033
24, 386
22, 928
15, 610
36, 339
17, 496
23, 061
Fe-
male.
Males
to 100
fe-
males
24,
98.6
94.8
99. 5
109.7
92.7
98.3
100.4
93.7
101. 3
94.6
100. 5
97.2
88.9
91.7
95.7
95.6
114.
91.3
111.5
102. 3
84.
94.7
94.1
87.5
93.1
94.0
99.9
118.3
89. 0
105. 5
93. 0
100.4
121.0
102.2
100. 2
100.3
9S. 6
100. !
111.6
111.9
93.0
96.8
104.4
109.3
96.3
97.
106.1
110.2
95. 3
101.2
96. 0
97.0
108. 4
89.0
108.9
104.2
93.4
96.9
93.6
94.3
NATIVE WHITE.
Male.
11, 149
10,981
18,026
13,248
9,495
12,605
10,245
11,148
13,683
26, 581
19,867
13, 060
10, ,869
14,724
12, 382
11,898
16, 487
13, 439
10,606
33, 252
27,440
33,411
12,225
9,886
15,247
9, 520
13, 764
36, 332
10, 932
18, 059
16,205
18, 943
12, 649
12, 090
13, 266
12, 191
15, 352
25, 327
10, 915
10, 793
12, 767
10, 997
40, 177
31,868
31, 3.83
26, 208
19, 323
20, 446
14, 099
36, 776
32, 122
12, .592
26, 479
23,1
16, 900
17,407
12, 691
28, 251
I,''), 79'
21, 699
Fe-
male.
Males
to 100
fe-
males
11,550
11,682
18, 832
13,023
10,243
13,356
10,656
12,416
14, 426
29,191
20, 256
14,245
12, 491
16,544
12, 697
12, 882
15,864
15, 161
10, 324
34, 503
32, 478
37,096
13,117
10,906
15,932
9,752
13, 589
34, 755
12, 386
17,615
18, 161
19, 202
12, 166
12, 275
13, 431
12, 467
15, 801
25, 715
10, 886
10, 872
13, 966
1 1, 179
39, 217
29, 008
33, 321
27, 851
19, 726
19, 089
15, 400
38, 4.50
34, 388
13,632
27, 035
26, 338
17,062
17, 961
13, 813
30, 458
17, 220
23, 196
96.6
94.0
95. 7
101.7
92.7
94.4
%.l
89.8
94.8
91.1
98.1
91.7
87.0
89.0
97.5
92.4
103.9
8.8.6
102
96.4
84.5
90.1
93.2
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
Male.
4,546
3,483
13, 495
8,285
2,709
7,233
4,695
90. 6 275
95. 7 284
97.6 398
101. 3 177
104.5
88.3
102.5
89.2
98.7
104.0
98. 5
98.8
97.8
97.2
98. 5
100.3
99.3
91.4
98.4
102.4
109. 9
94.2
94.3
98.0
107.1
91.6
10, 057
1,874
1,513
3,843
1, 085
7,447
1,817
563
889
401
1,512
3, 504
3,056
720
342
2,102
1,240
4,568
3, 070
6,396
7,140
2, 245
95.6] 9,734
93.4 2,300
92.4 3,282
97.91 7,340
88.0, 1,401
99. Ij 6,965
96.9 5,037
I
91.9! 2,143
92.8, 7,782
91.7, 1,267
93. 5 1 652
Fe-
male,
Males
to 100
fe-
males
4,389
3,480
12, 870
6,633
2,793
6,843
4,233
4,807
3,357
4,783
2, 149
5,399
1,340
4,952
4, 269
2, 332
7,566
2,664
2,061
9, 166
6,167
11,080
2,949
280
230
226
119
4, 623
1, 969
1, 1.50
3,412
832
4,480
1,390
391
616
293
1,245
2,077
1,621
552
199
1, 315
786
4,044
2,242
4,547
4,152
1,776
7,636
1,784
2,741
4,802
1,313
4,905
3,656
2, 1.54
6, 78.-
999
541
103.6
100.1
104. 9
124.9
97.0
105.7
110.9
104.0
125.8
116.8
119.0
111.4
105.3
103. 8
98.1
111.8
136.4
107.6
154.0
123.5
86.5
109.9
97.7
98.2
123.5
176.1
148.7
217.5
95.2
131.6
112.6
130.4
106. 2
130,
144. 0
144. 3
133.9
121.4
108. 7
188. 5
130
171.9
104.4
158.0
113.0
136.9
140.7
172.0
126.4
127.5
132. S
119.7
1.52. 9
106. 7
142.0
137.8
99.6
114.7
126.8
120.6
Male.
562
1,700
292
264
1,108
48
67
293
283
316
106
274
549
1,108
319
298
384
103
193
277
178
49
3,135
6,810
6,241
10,232
763
43
792
> 52
6,53
319
156
131
292
628
3, 6.53
609
427
803
3,375
4, 151
4,366
93
461
189
3,900
14.'-
429
2,679
13
1,186
4,52
500
474
766
301
431
705
Fe-
male.
Males
to 100
fe-
males.
(')
562
1,915
299
228
1,337
44
81
198
340
239
85
289
796
1,529
313
211
466
67
196
302
176
45
4,010
7,831
7,220
10, 603
520
88
536
48
590
233
93
108
259
532
3,376
600
275
756
3, 820
4,090
4,612
S3
424
1,5.^
3, 22,'
138
320
2, 569
9
466
463
428
393
741
251
483
711
1 Ratio not shown where number of females is less than 100.
SEX DISTRIBUTTOIT.
133
Table 41 SEX DISTRIBUTION AND RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES FOR TOTAL,
NATIVE WHITE, FOREIGN-BORN WHITE, AND NEGRO POPULATION, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Rhode Island:
Cranston
Newport
Pawtucket
Woonsocket
South Cakolina:
Charleston
Columbia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennes.-ee:
Chattanooga
KnoxviUe
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls. . .
Utah:
Ogden
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News.
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Roanoke
Washington:
Bellingham
Everett
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
ALL CLASSES.
Male.
14, 685
16, 4SS
31,158
21, 191
32, 750
17, 926
12, 917
2S 978
37' 603
16, 425
20,713
37, 193
23, 350
18,692
24, 035
16, 491
1.3, 82S
20, 145
14, 599
28, 002
25,037
13,288
14, (i24
51, 001
19, 953
14,183
2.5, 177
27, 436
15, 109
22, 258
14, 502
18,275
15, 945
31,524
1.5, 751
20,980
Fe-
male.
14, 722
13, 767
33, 090
22, 305
3.5, 207
19, 598
12, 285
28, 917
40, 215
18, 451
19, 709
40, 367
20, 905
19, 808
16, 044
16, 313
16, 242
V>, 151
16, 413
26, 385
2.5, S05
12, 297
13, 020
45, 364
19, 655
13, 686
2.5,000
28,772
15, 908
18,214
1,5,919
20, 103
17, 217
27,069
1.5, 204
18,691
Males
to 100
fe-
males
99.7
119.8
94. 2
9.5.0
93.0
91.5
105.1
100.2
93.5
89.0
105.1
92.1
111.7
94.4
149. S
101. 1
85. 1
130. 4
88.9
106. 1
97.0
ins. I
112.3
113.7
101.5
103.6
100.7
95.4
95.0
122.2
91.1
90.9
92.6
116. 5
103.6
112.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Male.
10, 773
12, 995
20, 653
13, 126
16,6,58
10, 981
11, 248
18,711
31,720
12,013
12, 927
21,026
13,984
14,078
21, 472
13, 728
9, 9,59
11, 1.53
8, 118
15, 138
20, 062
10, 137
11,0.")4
38, 024
16,901
12, .309
23, 264
23,401
13, 189
14, 225
12, 2.55
15, 476
12, 8.NS
21, ,566
11,094
14,494
Fe-
male.
10,904
9,869
22,211
14, 257
16,784
11,542
10, 870
19, 050
33, 979
13,308
12,341
21, 425
13,442
14,917
14,656
13, 788
11, 134
8, 266
8,768
14,118
20,568
9,999
10, 593
35,969
16, 827
12, 304
23, 290
25, 378
14, 153
13,419
13,678
17, 737
1 4, 408
20,503
1 1, 5.S5
14, 214
Males
to 100
fe-
males
FOREIGN-BORN
■WHITE.
Male.
98.8 3,779
131.7 2,709
93. 0 10, 302
92.1 7,997
99.2
95.1
98.2
93.4
80.9
104.7
98. 1
104.0
94.4
146.5
99.6
87.1
1.34. 9
92. ti
109. 3
97.5
101. 1
104.4
105.7
100.4
100. 5
99.9
92.2
93.2
lOii. I)
.SO. ti
87. 3
89. 5
105. 2
95.8
102.0
1,2.54
313
103.5 1,592
695
446
Fe-
male.
3,737
3,m3
10, 722
8,029
231
1,369
545
366
1,320 1,227
1, 170 748
15,208 1,8, 145
4, 294
990
1, 309
2,308
199
1,288
301
893
509
3, 082
3,404
12,012
796
1,177
455
3,192
1, .872
7, 962
2, 227
2, (VJO
3, 019
9, 749
4, 655
6,374
2, .598
777
411
2, 301
148
7.59
210
6.50
360
2, 246
2,3:37
8, 521
558
760
277
2,601
1,693
4, 7.52
2, 220
2, 232
2, 775
6, 450
3,619
4,390
Males
to 100
fe-
males
lOLl
89.0
96. 1
99.6
141.1
135.5
116.3
127. 5
121.9
107.6
1,56. 4
83.8
165. 3
127.4
318.5
100.3
Male.
125
760
181
51
14,801
6,630
9,567
5,434
3,073
6,597
673
5,027
3,612
1,242
153
134.5 3,670
1(19.7; 7,654
143.3 6,174
137.411,635
141.4 4,455
137.2! 21
14.5.7, 79
141.3 488
112.7 2,234
154.9;, 636
161.3 1,450
122.6 834
110.6
l(i7. 6
100.3
117.4
108.8
151.1
128.6
145. 2 62
Fe-
male.
79
847
151
19
17, 525
7,825
36
9,322
5,868
3,848
6,613
657
4,861
4,114
975
112
4,659
6,423
7,434
11,610
4,870
19
71
410
2,268
622
1,433
789
14
43
21
12.5
19
114
45
Males
to 100
fe-
males
(')
89.7
119.9
84.5
84.7
102.6
92.6
79.9
99.8
102.4
103.4
87.8
127,4
136.6
7,S.8
119.2
83.1
100.2
91.4
119.0
9.8.5
102.3
101.2
105.7
107. 2
1 Ratio not shown where number of females is less than 100.
134
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 42.— SEX DISTRIBUTION, 1920, WITH RATIO OF MALES TO FEMALES, 1920 AND
1910, FOR URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY, DIVISIONS AND STATES.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Male:
1920
27, 203, 312
2,886,507
8, 324, 263
6,048,676
2,357,197
2,118,444
965, 075
1, 492, 700
623, 658
1, 786, 792
145, 876
137, 335
53, 423
1, 788, 597
289, 650
471,626
4,267,046
1,239,359
2, 817, 858
1,878,047
746, 333
2, 220, 242
1, ISO, 219
623, 835
530, 580
434, 666
785, 397
43,630
51, 482
205,612
305, 830
61, 338
429, 119
203, 543
331, 496
185, 713
238, 191
141,107
351,657
176,280
306, 257
295, 852
248, 600
114,366
142,931
;-i00, 746
277,035
765, 988
90,171
61,488
31, 973
229, 374
32, 372
61,790
108, 165
8,325
395, 447
200, 473
1, 190, 872
Female:
1920
2, 978, 566
8,348,332
6, 400, 596
2, 370, 175
2,220,348
1, 029, 132
1, 478, 129
591, 322
1,684,691
153,693
142, 426
56, 553
1,861,651
299, 530
464,713
4,322,798
1, 235, 577
2,789,957
1,799,089
736, 522
2,182,911
1,001,341
620, 733
521, 013
440. 829
801,506
44, 609
50, 390
199,694
312, 134
59,429
440, 303
234, 028
342, 4SS
183,294
252, 179
152, 880
376, 202
179. 545
327,286
315, 374
260, 717
125, 755
147, 566
321,417
262, 445
746, 701
81, 840
57, 549
25, 375
223, 885
32, 588
65,737
107,419
6,929
353,288
190. 546
1, 140, 857
Males to 100
females.
1920 1910
100.4
101.7
96.9
99.7
103.9
99.5
95.4
93.8
lOLO
105.5
106.1
94.9
96.4
94. 5
96.1
96.7
10L5
98.7
100.3
lOLO
104.4
10L3
10L7
111.2
100.5
101.8
98.6
98.0
97.8
102.2
103.0
98.0
103.2
97.5
87.0
96.8
101.3
94.5
92.3
93.5
98.2
93.6
93.8
95.4
90.9
96.9
95.4
105.6
102.6
110.2
106.8
126.0
102. 5
99.3
110.9
100.7
120.1
11L9
105.2
104.4
97.2
100.6
103. 2
104.5
94.1
94.5
101.2
113.3
120.2
94.1
96.8
96.9
96.2
98.9
10L4
99.5
101.0
102.3
102.0
102.5
104.9
103. 3
101.7
112.5
100.4
10L3
115.6
113.5
106.3
102.1
100.4
92.7
91.3
94.0
104.2
91.1
90.2
92.6
102.8
94.1
95.4
95.9
90.9
100.4
93. 0
114.6
10L7
130.9
129.5
151.4
104. 4
101. 5
126. 0
106.2
133.1
132.4
131.2
113.6
26, 697, 119
Male:
1920
24, 708, 898
786,084
2, 882, 182
4,386,;565
4,101,870
4, 917, 399
3, 50*3, 015
3, 773, 129
1, 165. 641
1, 177, 834
242, 876
84, 777
125, 431
101,417
7,874
223, 709
920. 304
350, 716
1,611,162
1,077,933
742, 741
1, 084, 591
748, 217
732, 883
714,957
794, 726
937, 922
298, 043
285, 638
407, 193
603, 391
52,417
300,336
(4
836,996
577,387
1, 040, 871
697, ISO
1,093,166
319, 040
921, 237
878,115
924, 505
782, 758
752, 297
596, 589
781,009
1,643,234
209, 770
172,431
78,386
263, 357
158, 084
121,812
123, 886
37,915
339,254
215, 861
622, 719
Female:
1920
749, 752
2, 708, 367
4, 039, 906
3, 715, 007
4, 734, 081
3, 392, 485
3, 498, 266
955, 480
917, 554
225, 569
78, 545
117,021
100,691
7, 343
220, 583
875,079
330, 248
1,501,040
1, 004, 325
704, 794
997, 536
678,035
654,616
620, 575
733, 800
879, 230
260, 590
249, 0S7
423, 873
547. 902
49, 819
279. 903
798, 207
517, 307
1,027,882
692, 551
1,074,807
293,605
861,850
848, 544
914,352
767, 739
709, 410
573, 757
707, 794
1, 507, 305
167, 108
140, 398
58,668
223, 013
137, 306
94, 823
109, 926
24,238
268,632
176, 509
472,413
Males to 100
females.
108.0
104.8
1-06.5
108.6
110.4
103.9
103.4
107.9
122.0
128.4
107.7
107.9
107.2
100.7
107.2
10L4
105.2
100.2
107.3
107.3
105.4
108.7
110.3
112.0
115.2
108.3
106.7
114.4
114.7
110.2
110.1
105. 2
107.3
(1)
104.9
1U.6
101.3
100.7
101.7
108.7
106.9
103. 5
101.1
102.0
106.0
104. 0
110.3
109.0
125.5
122.8
133.6
118.1
115.1
128.5
112.7
156.4
126.3
122.3
13L8
>• No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
AGE DISTRIBUTION',
135
Table 4.3.— DISTRIBUTION BY AGE PERIODS OF THE TOTAL POPULATION, FOR
THE UNITED STATES: 18.50—1920.
AGE PERIOD.
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 "years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
66 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
96 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age" unknown
POPULATION.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
105,710,620
91,972,266
75,994,575
162,622,250
50,155,783
11,573,230
2, 257, 255
10, 631, .364
2, 217, 342
9,170,628
1,916,892
7, 634, 693
1, 566, 734
6,914,516
1,447,983
11,398,075
10,641,137
9, 430, 656
9,277,021
9,760,632
9, 107, 140
9, 063, 603
9,056,984
8,874,123
8, 0,S0, 234
7, 5.56, 1)89
7,335,016
7, 573, 998
7, 033, 509
6, 557, 563
6,196,676
6,479,660
6, 71.5, 186
6,011,415
5,087,772
9,086,491
8, 071, 193
7,775,281
6,345,657
5,763,620
4,734,873
8, ISO, 003
6,972,185
6,396,100
6, 261, 587
4, 469, 197
3,900,791
6, 529, 441
5, 556, 039
4, 964, 781
4, 247, 166
3,4.54,612
2,942,829
5, 227, 777
4,578,630
3, 866, 161
3,185,518
2,731,640
2,326,262
4, 080, 621
3, 368, 943
3, 000, 419
2,468,811
2, 089, 445
1,839,883
3,649,124
2, 982, 648
2, 068, 475
1,39.5,0.36
&5fi, 560
402,779
2,786,961
2,267,150
1,079,503
1,113,728
667, 302
321,754
2,211,172
1, 791, 363
1, 302, 926
88.3,841
519, 857
251,512
1, 672, 3,36
1, 458, 034
1,010,110
701, 751
393, 002
203,8.51
1, 271, 434
1, 104, 219
725, 876
495, 442
281, 065
146, 362
156, 539
39,980
9,579
4,267
148,699
122,818
33, 473
7,391
3, .555
169,055
88, 600
23, 992
6, 206
3, 504
200, 5.S4
7.5,240
23,645
.5, 648
3, 981
162, 165
49, 835
16,100
4,763
4,016
AGE PERIOD.
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years ,
15 to 19 "years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 "years
45 to 49 years
60 to 64 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 04 years
65 to 69 "years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 "years
100 years and over.
Age un^known
38, 558, 371
POPULATION — continued.
1870
31, 443, 321
5,514,713
1, 100, 475
4, 814, 713
4, 786, 189
4, 040, 588
3, 748, 299
3,07.5,118
2, .Vi^, S29
2,:;i4,976
1, 9:«i, 712
1, 578, 9.32
1, 367, 969
876,
7TS,
4.81,
344,
175,
1860 1850
23, 191, 876
4, 842, 496
934, 583
4, 171, 200
3, 720, 780
3, 361, 495
■5, 726, 400
^4, 021, 248
\2, 614, 330
[l, 585, 879
I 888,809
I 348,890
93, 552
13,778
2, 9.53
51,511
3, 497, 773
629,446
3, 241, 268
2, 890, 629
2, 529, 792
4, 277, 318
2,825,819
1,846,660
1, 109, 540
609,926
257, 234
77,382
11,696
2, 555
11,285
PER CENT DI.STRIBUTION.
1920 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850
100.0
10.9
2.1
10.8
10.1
8.9
[ 8.8
I 8.6
76
7.4
6.0
5.5
4.6
3.4
2.8
2.0
13
0.8
04
0.1
(2)
(2)
C^)
0.1
100.0
100.0
11.6
2.4
10.6
9.9
9.9
9.8
8.9
7.6
7.0
5.7
4.9
4.2
3.0
2.5
1.8
1.2
0.7
03
01
(»)
(»)
(')
0.2
12.1
2.5
11.7
10.6
99
9.7
8.6
73
66
5.6
4.5
3.9
2.9
2.4
1.7
1.2
0.7
03
0.1
(2)
(2)
(2)
0.3
100.0
12.2
2.5
12.1
11.2
10.5
9.9
8.3
7.3
6.2
5.1
4.4
3.7
2.7
2.3
1.6
11
0.6
0.3
0.1
C)
(-)
(■-)
0.3
100.0
13. S
2.9
12.9
11.4
10.0
10. 1
8.1
67
6.0
49
4.2
37
26
2.2
1.4
10
0.6
03
0.1
(«)
(»)
100.0
14. 3
2.9
12.5
12.4
10. 5
9.7
8.0
6.6
6.0
5.0
4.1
3.5
2.3
2.0
1.3
0.9
0.5
0.3
(2)
100.0
15. 4
3.0
13.3
11.8
10.7
►12. 8
y 8.3
2.8
11
03
(})
0.2
100.0
15 1
2.7
11 0
12.5
10.9
18. 4
12.2
8.0
4.8
2.6
1.1
0.3
0.1
(«)
0.1
1 Exclusive of 325,464 persons specially enumerated in 1S90 in Indian Territory and on Indian reserva-
tions, for whom statistics of age are not available.
2 Less tlian one-tenth of 1 per cent.
136
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 44.— DISTRIBUTION OF MALES AND FEMALES BY
SEX AND AGE PERIOD.
POPULATION.
1920
1910
1900
1890
All ages
Under 5 years ....
Under 1 year . . .
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age unknown
FEMALES.
All ages
Under 5 years ....
Under 1 year . . .
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age unknown
53,900,431
5, 857, 461
1,141,939
6,753,001
5,369,306
4,673,792
4,527,045
4, 538, 233
4, 130, 783
4,074,361
3, 285, 543
3,117,550
2,535,545
1,880,065
1,581,800
1,079,817
706, 301
419,905
185, 903
69,272
16,383
3,869
1, 561
92, 875
51, 810, 189
47, 332, 277
5,715,769
1, 115, 316
5,645,074
5, 271, 8:31
4,756,764
4, 749, 976
4, 548, 258
3,940,410
3, 700, 920
3,060,014
2,646,070
2, 199, 328
1,669,059
1,400,748
988, 658
688, 735
436, 595
216, 876
87, 267
23, 597
5,710
2,700
55,824
5, 380, 596
1,123,409
4, 924, 123
4,601,753
4, 527, 282
4, 580, 290
4,244,348
3,656,768
3, 367, 016
2,786,350
2,378,916
2,110,013
1,488,437
1,185,966
863, 994
561,644
331, 280
153, 745
66,335
14, 553
3,045
1,380
114,443
44,639,989
38, 816, 448
4,633,612
969, 257
4,479,396
4,083,041
3, 750, 451
3,624,580
3,323,543
2, 901, 321
2, 616, 865
2,255,916
1, 837, 836
1,564,622
1, 145, 257
917, 167
667,669
449,609
261,579
122, 273
40,742
9,858
2,417
1,271
127, 423
37, 178, 127
1 32, 067, 880
3, 884, 869
799,373
3,830,352
3, 574, 787
3,248,711
3, 104, 893
2,698,311
2, 425, 664
2,051,044
1,654,604
1,418,102
1,208,922
871, 663
758,710
525,627
363,642
199, 093
97, 862
34, 063
9,848
2,186
1,398
103, 529
130,554,370
5, 250, 768
1,093,933
4, 836, 509
4, 505, 387
4,536,321
4,476,694
3, 935, 655
3,315,417
3,029,084
2,475,237
2, 090, 281
1,790,778
1, 298, 514
1,081,184
815, 509
552, 084
336, 022
168,009
66,483
18,920
4,346
2,175
54, 012
4,537,016
947,635
4, 394, 727
3,997,193
3,805,638
3,710,436
3, 205, 898
2,654,718
2,347,916
1, 991, 250
1,616,776
1, 378, 207
1,065,915
874, 196
635, 257
434, 232
258, 278
129,'239
47,858
14, 134
3,849
2,233
73, 161
3,749,824
767,361
3,743,646
3, 45S, 722
3,3I)8,*52
3,091,783
2,529,466
2, 152, 966
1,815,117
1,530,914
1,313,538
1,117,340
800, 673
699,324
484,483
338, 109
193,969
105,989
41, 177
13, 797
3, 462
2,583
58,636
I Exclusive of persons (169,221 males and 156,243 females) specially enumerated in 1890 in Indian Territory
and on Indian reservations, for whom statistics of age are not available.
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
AGE PERIODS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1850—1920.
137
POPULATION — continued .
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1870
1860
1850
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
19,493,565
16,085,204
11,837,660
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1
2, 797, 257
2, 449, 547
1, 769, 460
10. 9
11.4
11.9
12.1
13.7
14.3
15.2
14. 9
2
557,617
471, 804
318, 226
2.1
2.4
2.5
2.5
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.7
3
2,437,442
2, 109, 545
1, 640, 407
10.7
10.4
11.5
11.9
12.8
12.5
13.1
13.9
4
2, 435, 585
1, 900, 868
1,473,116
.10.0
9.7
10.5
11.1
11.4
12 5
11.8
12. 4
5
1, 9S9, 695
1,650,012
1,237,680
8.7
9.6
9.7
10.1
9.7
10.2
10.3
10.5
6
1, 835, 946
f 8.4
9.7
9.3
9.7
10.0
9.4
1
f '^
2,911,558
2, 194, 469
J
r isi
18.5
i
1,515,671
1 8.4
9.0
8.6
8.4
8.3
7.8
j
8
1,273,633
1, 179, 366
\
2, 129, 017
1, 490, 135
/ 7.7
1 7.6
7.7
7.1
7.5
6.7
7.6
6.4
6.8
6.0
6.5
6.1
1 13.2
12.6
/ 9
\10
990, 021
839, 578
\
1,392,223
967, 573
/ 6.1
\ 5.8
5.9
5.0
5.8
4.7
5.2
4.4
4.9
4.2
5.1
4.3
1 8.7
8.2
il2
740, 360
1
835, 350
575, 685
I *■''
4.5
4.0
3.8
3.8
3.8
I 5.2
4.9
13
469, 495
1
1 3.5
3.1
3.0
2.7
2.6
2.4
1
14
407, 491
250,662
}
455, 754
309, 515
/ 2.9
\ 2.0
2.5
1.8
2.4
1.7
2.4
1.6
2.3
1.5
2.1
1.3
1 2.8
2.6
fl5
\16
173,036
86, 282
}
172, 503
127, 460
/ 1.3
\ 0.8
j 0.3
1.2
0.7
0.3
1.2
0.7
0.3
1.1
0.6
0.3
1.0
0.5
0.3
0.9
0.4
]
J ^'^
1.1
fl7
\18
19
60,042
43, 790
36, 727
1 0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
1 03
0.3
0.3
20
6,922
5,854
5,183
(2)
} (2)
(■)
C')
/21
122
1,286
1,233
1,077
(')
(==)
(2)
(2)
(2)
n
{'')
(^)
23
3,795
27, 890
9,173
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
(•')
0.2
0.1
24
19, 064, 806
15, 358, 117
11, 354, 216
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
26
2,717,456
2,392,949
1, 728, 313
11.0
11.8
12.2
12. 3
13.8
14.3
15.6
16.2
26
542,858
462, 779
311, 220
2.2
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.9
2.8
3.0
2.7
27
2,377,271
2,061,655
1,600,861
10.9
10.8
11.8
12.3
13.0
12. 5
13.4
14.1
*28
2,350,604
1, 819, 912
1,417,513
10.2
10.1
10.8
11.3
11.4
12 3
11.8
12 5
29
2, 050, 893
1, 711, 483
1,292,112
9.2
10.2
10.2
10.8
10.3
10.8
11.1
11.4
30
1, 912, 353
1
2, 814, 842
2, 082, 849
j 9.2
10.0
10.0
10.1
10.3
10.0
i 18.3
18.3
f
1,559,447
J
1 8.8
s.s
8.6
8.3
8.0
8.2
j
l32
1,289,196
1,135,610
}
1, 892, 231
1, 335, 684
/ 7.6
I 7.1
7.4
6.8
7.1
6.3
7.0
6.9
6.6
6.0
6.8
6.0
} 12.3
11.8
(33
\34
949, 691
739, 354
}
1, 222, 107
879, 087
f 5.9
\ 5.1
5.5
4.7
5.4
4.3
5.0
4.3
5.0
4.1
5.0
3.9
\ 8.0
7.7
r35
\36
627,609
1
750, 529
533, 855
I 4.2
4.0
3.7
3.7
3.5
3.3
. 4.9
4.7
137
407, 057
)
1 3.2
2.9
2.9
2.6
2.4
2.1
m
371, 480
233, 691
}
433, 055
300, 411
/ 2.7
\ 1.9
2.4
1.8
2.4
1.7
2.3
1.6
2.1
1.4
1.9
,1.2
1 2.8
2.6
/39
t40
171, 322
89,404
(
)
176,327
129, 774
/ 1.3
\ 0.8
1 0.4
1.2
0.8
0.4
1.2
0.7
0.3
1.1
0.6
0.3
1.0
0.6
0.3
0.9
05
1
} "
1.1
/41
\42
J43
J 69, 035
I
49, 762
40,655
1 0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
(„..
0.3
0.4
(44
9,731
7,924
6,512
(2)
(2)
).,
0.1
0.1
/45
\46
2,236
1,720
1,478
(2)
(2)
(2)
M
(2)
(2)
(=)
(/)
47
1,366
23,621
5,112
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
(2)
0.2
(.')
48
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
138 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 45.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, BY
CLASS OF POPULATION
AND AGE GROUP.
All classes '
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
Native white —
Native par.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to .34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
Native white —
For. par.'..
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
66 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
Native white—
Mixed par.i
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to .34 years
35 to 44 years
46 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
POPULATION.
1920
Both
sexes.
105,710,620
11,573,230
22,039,212
18,707,577
31,278,522
17,157,684
14,120,838
17,030,165
10,498,493
6,531,672
4,933,215
58,421,957
7,366,530
13,433,572
10, 775, 753
15. 776, 025
8,860.843
6,915,182
8,239,032
4.989,713
3,249,319
2,738,876
15, 694, 539
2,124,3.50
3,870,731
2, 814, 123
4,094,449
2,3.38,688
1,755,761
2,418,332
1,489,610
928,722
364, 554
6,991,665
838,057
1,651,018
1,454,834
2, 059; 616
1,175,111
884, 505
833,541
558,931
274,610
151,369
Male.
53,900,431
5, 857, 461
11,122,307
9, 200, 837
16,028,920
8,669,016
7,3.59,904
9,114,960
5,653,095
3,461,865
2,483,071
29,636,781
3,741,194
6,803,480
5, 3 J 4, 295
7, 968, 863
4,421,983
3, 546, 880
4,3.54,663
2,649,866
1,704,797
1,365,527
7,810,531
1,072,885
1,944,735
1,383,857
2,017,298
1, 150, 323
866,975
1, 208, 166
745,976
462, 190
179,375
3,455,021
423, 778
833, 214
715,997
986,381
559, 355
427,026
419,843
280,968
138,875
74, 189
Female.
51,810,189
5,715,769
10,916,905
9, 506, 740
15,249,602
8,488,668
6,760,934
7,915,205
4,845,398
3,069,807
2, 450, 144
28,785,176
3,625,336
6,630,092
5,431,458
7, 807, 162
4,438,860
3, 368, .302
3,884,369
2,339,847
1,544,522
1,373,349
7,884,008
1,051,465
1, 925, 996
1,430,266
2,077,151
1,188,365
888, 786
1,210,166
743, 634
466,532
185, 179
3,536,644
414, 279
817, 804
738,837
1,073,235
615,756
457,479
413,698
277,963
135, 735
77, ISO
PER CENT DISTRLBUTION.
1920
Both
sexes.
100.0
. 10. 9
20.8
17.7
29.6
16.2
13.4
16.1
9.9
6.2
4.7
100.0
12. 6
23.0
18.4
27.0
15.2
11.8
14.1
8.5
5.6
4.7
100.0
13.5
24.7
17.9
26. 1
14.9
11.2
15.4
9.5
5.9
2.3
100.0
12.0
23.6
20.8
29.5
16.8
12.7
11.9
8.0
3.9
2.2
Male.
100.0
10.9
20.6
17.1
29.7
16.1
13.7
16.9
10.5
6.4
4.6
100.0
12.6
23.0
18.0
26.9
14.9
12.0
14.7
8.9
5.8
4.6
100.0
13.7
24.9
17.7
25.8
14.7
11.1
15.5
9.6
5.9
2.3
100.0
12.3
24.1
20.7
28.5
16.2
12.4
12.2
8.1
4.0
2.1
Fe-
male.
100.0
11.0
21.1
18.3
29.4
16.4
13.0
15.3
9.4
5.9
4.7
100.0
12.6
23.0
18.9
27.1
15.4
11.7
13.5
8.1
5.4
4.8
100.0
13.3
24.4
18.1
26.3
15.1
n.3
15.3
9.4
6.9
2.3
100.0
11.7
23.1
20.9
30.3
17.4
12.9
11.7
7.9
.3.8
2.2
1910
Both
sexes.
100.0
11.6
20.5
19.7
29.1
16.5
12.7
14.6
9.1
5.5
4.3
100.0
13.2
22.6
19.7
26.2
1.5.1
11.1
13.6
8.1
5.5
4.4
100.0
14.1
22.8
20.8
28.4
1.5.2
13.2
12.6
9.2
3.4
L2
100.0
14.3
26.9
23.2
25. 9
15.8
10.1
8.1
5.5
2.6
1.6
Male.
100.0
11.4
20.1
19.2
29.7
16.7
13.0
15.1
9.5
5.7
4.2
100.0
13.2
22.5
19.4
20.3
15.0
11.3
14.1
8.4
5.6
4.3
100.0
14.2
22.9
20.5
28.2
15.0
13.1
12.8
9.4
3.5
1.3
100.0
14.6
27.3
23.0
25.2
IS. 2
10.0
8.3
5.6
2.7
1.6
Fe-
male.
100.0
11.8
20.9
20.2
28.6
16.2
12.3
14.0
8.7
5.3
4.4
100.0
1.3. 3
22.7
20.1
26.0
15.1
10.9
13.2
7.8
5.3
4.6
100.0
14.0
22.7
2L1
28.6
15.4
13.2
12. 4 •
9.1
3.3
L2
100.0
14.0
26.5
23.4
26.5
16.3
10.2
8.0
5.4
2.5
1.6
» Totals include persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTION. ^ 139
SEX, 1920, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR 1920 AND 1910, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
CLASS OF POPULATION
AND AGE GROUP.
Forelgn-born
white 1
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 21 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Negro 1
Under 5 years
5 to 1 4 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Indian '
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 ye'ars
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Chi., Jap., and
all otheri
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
POPULATION.
1920
Both
sexes.
13,712,754
44,984
501, 246
1,454,786
0,271,742
3,105,838
3,165,904
4,091,505
2,467,052
1,624,453
1,328,227
10,463,131
1,143,699
2,503,121
2, 138, 062
2,941,236
1,607,604
1,333,632
1,380,797
950,699
430, 098
332, 713
244, 437
33, 346
64, 339
45,426
55,336
30,011
25,325
32,060
19, 534
12,526
13,139
182,137
22, 2M
15, 185
24,593
80, 118
39, 589
40,529
34,898
22, 954
11,944
4,337
Male.
7,528,323
22, 857
252, 92()
716, 258
3,550,778
1,738,906
1,811,872
2, 292, 387
1,395,969
890, 418
679, 384
5, 209, 436
568, 633
1,247,592
1,000,585
1,415,444
755,931
659, 513
789, 791
548,501
241,290
173, 881
125,068
16,591
32, 156
23,123
28,805
15,521
13, 2S4
17,481
10,751
6,730
6,512
135,272
11,523
8, 204
16, 722
61,351
26,997
34,354
32,629
21,064
11,565
4,203
Female.
6,184,432
22, 127
248,320
738,528
2, 720, 964
1,366,932
1,354,032
1,799,118
1,071,083
728,035
648, 843
5,253,695
575,066
1,255,529
1,137,477
1,525,792
851,673
674,119
591,000
402, 198
188, 808
158,832
119,369
16, 755
32, 183
22,303
26.531
14,490
12,041
14,579
8,7.83
5,796
6,627
46, 865
10,741
6,981
7,871
18,767
12,592
6, 175
2, 269
1,890
379
134
PEE CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1920
Both
sexes.
100.0
0.3
3.7
10.6
45.7
22. 6
23.1
29.8
18.0
11.8
9.7
100.0
10.9
23.9
20.4
28.1
15.4
12.7
13.2
9.1
4.1
3.2
100.0
13. 6
20.3
18.0
22.6
12.3
10.4
13.1
8.0
5.1
5.4
100.0
12.2
8.3
13.5
44.0
21.7
22.3
19.2
12.6
6.6
2.4
Male.
100.0
0.3
3.4
9.5
47.2
23.1
24.1
30.5
18.5
11.9
9.0
100.0
10.9
23.9
19.2
27.2
14.5
12.7
1.5.2
10.5
4.6
3.3
100.0
13.3
25.7
18.5
23.0
12.4
10.6
14.0
8.6
5.4
5.2
100.0
8.5
6.1
12.4
4.5.4
20.0
25.4
24.1
15.6
8.5
3.1
Fe-
male.
100.0
0.4
4.0
11.9
44.0
22.1
21.9
29.1
17.3
11.8
10.5
100.0
10.9
23.9
21.7
29.0
16.2
12.8
11.2
7. 7
3.6
3.0
100.0
14.0
27.0
18.7
22.2
12.1
10.1
12.2
7.4
4.9
5.6
100.0
22.9
14.9
16.8
40.0
26.9
13.2
4.8
4.0
0.8
0.3
1910
Both
sexes.
100.0
0.8
4.9
1.5.8
44.1
23.7
20.3
25.4
15.5
9.9
8.9
100.0
12.9
24.4
21.3
26.8
15.8
11.1
11.3
7.2
4.0
.3.0
100.0
15.2
25. 6
18.9
22.6
12.6
10.1
12.4
7.2
5.2
4.9
100.0
3.3
3.0
16.5
51.1
30.7
20.4
22.6
15.3
7.3
1.6
Male.
100.0
0.7
4.4
15.6
45.8
25.0
20.8
25.2
15.7
9.5
8.1
100.0
12.9
24.5
20. 3
20.7
1.5.4
11.3
12.2
7.8
4.4
3.1
100.0
14.9
25. 0
19.1
22.8
12.0
10.2
12.0
7.4
5.2
4.5
100.0
1. s
2.0
10.2
51.8
30. 0
21.2
24.4
16.5
7.9
1.8
Fe-
male.
100.0
0.9
5.6
15.9
41.9
22.1
19.7
2.5.7
15.3
10.5
9.9
100.0
12.8
24.4
22.3
27.0
10.1
10.9
10.4
6.7
3.6
2.9
100.0
15.5
2.J.G
18.7
22.5
12.6
9.9
12.2
7.1
5.1
5.3
100.0
17.0
13.2
19.9
43.8
31.2
12.6
.5.2
3.7
1.5
0.5
140
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 46.— DISTRIBUTION BY AGE PERIODS FOR POPULATION
AGE PERIOD.
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year . . .
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 09 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age untoiown
ALL CLASSES.
Both sexes.
105,710,620
11,573,230
2,257,255
11,398,075
10,641,137
9, 430, 556
9,277,021
9,086,491
8,071,193
7, 775, 281
6,345,557
5,763,620
4, 734, 873
3,549,124
2, 982, 5-18
2,068,475
1,395,036
856, 560
402, 779
156,539
39, 980
9, 579
4, 267
148,099
Male.
53,900,431
Female.
51,810,189
5,857,461
1,141,939
5,753,001
5,369,306
4,673,792
4,527,045
4, 538, 233
4,130,783
4,074,361
3, 285, 543
3,117,550
2,535,545
1,880,065
1,581,800
1,079,817
706,301
419,965
185,9a3
69, 272
16,383
3,869
1,561
92, 875
Both sexes.
94,820,915
10,373,921
2,017,767
10,087,245
9,369,322
8,314,155
8,185,341
8,141,690
7, 338, 790
6, 965, 805
5,755,547
5,188,040
4,317,266
3,305,671
2,771,433
1,924,296
1,298,738
801,678
373,066
143, 536
33, 713
6,831
1,168
123, 6a3
Male.
48,430,655
Female.
46,390,260
5,260,714
1,023,270
5,099,205
4,735,150
4,141,831
4,018,576
4,094,301
3,770,266
3,665,341
2,987,412
2, 779, 175
2, 293, 604
1,740,661
1,461,619
998, 779
655,916
391,3.S3
172,064
63,308
13, 852
2,706
467
78,325
5,113,207
994, 497
4,988,040
4,634,172
4,172,-324
4, 166, 765
4,047,389
3, 562, 524
3,300,464
2,768,1.35
2, 408, 865
2, 023, 062
1, 565, 010
1,-309,814
925, 517
642, 822
410, 295
201,002
80, 228
19, 861
4,125
701
45,338
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age unknown
NATIVE ■WHTTE— NATIVE PARENTAGE -
Both sexes.
58,421,957
7, 366, ,5-30
1,453,404
6, 977, 863
6,4."i5,709
5, -'•.99,016
5, 176, 707
4,764,802
4,096,041
3,815,852
3,099,330
2,753,013
2,236,700
1,719,190
1,530,129
1,126,722
784, 183
487, 797
228,018
87, 530
20,1.59
3, 8.53
614
92, 169
Male.
29,636,781
3,741,194
737, 923
3, .534, 092
3,269,388
2,797,477
2,546,818
2,367,312
2,054,671
1,962,634
1,584,246
1,463,247
1,186,619
899, 029
805, 768
584,783
395, 582
234, 584
103, 493
37,459
7,922
1,475
229
58, 759
Female.
28,785,176
3,62.5,-336
715,481
3,443,771
3,186,321
2,801,-569
2, 629, 889
2,397,490
2,041,370
1,8-53,218
1,515,084
1,289,766
1,050,081
820, 161
724,361
541,939
388, 601
253,213
124,-525
50,071
12,2;i7
2,378
385
33,410
NATIVE WHTTE — ^FOREIGN
PARENTAGE.
Both sexes.
15,694,539
2,124,3.50
396,780
2, 107, 263
1,76;?, 468
1,429,368
1,384,755
1,286,562
1,052,126
924,617
831, 144
813, 043
676, 567
519, 246
409,476
208, 359
90,854
43, 198
16,029
4,862
975
240
37
8,000
Male.
7,810,531
1,072,8.85
200, 361
1,0-58,518
886,217
707, 722
676, 135
631,349
518, 974
4-59,0-56
407, 919
409,412
336, 564
2,57,7.52
204, 438
103, 405
44, 781
21,0-58
7,333
2,230
440
110
18
4,215
Female.
7, 884, 008
1,051,465
196,419
1,04.8,745
877,2.51
721,646
708, 620
655, 213
5;33, 152
405, 501
423, 225
403, 631
340,003
261,494
205,038
104, 9.54
46,073
22, 1-10
8,696
2,632
.5;i5
130
19
3,785
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
CLASSES, BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
141
AGE PERIOD.
All ages.
Under 5 years..
Under! year.
Both sexes.
10,463,131
1,143,699
227, 660
5 to 9 years 1 , 266, 207
1,2.36,914
1,083,215
1,054,847
909, 7.39
697, S65
773, 931
559, 701
551,589
399, 110
229,980
200,118
137,035
91,579
52,352
28, 122
12, 281
5,847
2, 562
2, 935
23,503
10 to 14 years.
15 to 19 years.
20 to 24 years.
25 to 29 years.
30 to 34 years.
35 to 39 years.
40 to 44 years.
45 to 49 years.
50 to 54 years.
55 to .59 years-
60 to 64 years.
65 to 69 years.
70 to 74 years.
75 to 79 years.
80 to 84 years.
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 t o 99 years
100 years and over.
Age" unknown
Male.
5,209,436
568, 633
112,660
631,341
616, 251
513,416
487, 169
424,352
331,579
383, 587
275, 926
320, 506
227,995
129,1.53
112,1.37
76,184
47,411
27,172
13,049
.5,620
2, .340
1,087
1,018
13, 510
Female.
5, 253, 695
575, 066
115,000
634, 866
620, 663
569, 799
567,678
485, 387
366, 286
390,344
283, 775
231,083
171,115
100, 827
87,981
60, 851
44,168
25, 180
15,073
6,661
3,507
1,475
1,917
9,993
INDIAN, CHINESE, JAPANESE, AND
ALL OTHER.
Both sexes.
426,574
55, 610
11,828
44,623
34,901
33, 186
36,833
35,062
34, «3S
35, .545
30, 309
23,991
18,497
13, 473
10, 997
7,144
4,719
2, .530
1,591
722
420
186
164
1,533
Male.
260,340
28,114
6,009
22,455
17,905
18, .545
21,390
19, 580
22, 938
25, 433
22, 205
17, ,869
13, 946
10, 251
8,044
4,a54
2,974
1,410
790
344
191
76
76
1,040
Female.
166,234
27,496
5,819
22, 168
16, 99(1
14,641
15, .533
15,482
11,600
10.112
8,101
6, 122
4,551
3,222
2,953
2,290
1,745
1,120
801
378
229
110
,8S
493
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year —
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to .59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 "years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age unknown
NATIVE WHirE — MIXED PARENTAGE.
Both sexes.
6,991,665
838,057
163,014
832,235
818,783
757,799
697, 035
635, 963
539,148
487, .531
396, 974
322, 309
236, 622
1.58, 513
116,097
69,989
42,376
24,196
10,084
3,671
862
159
32
3,230
Male.
3,455,021
423, 778
82,649
420, 821
412, .393
377,362
338, 635
303, 552
255, 803
234, 974
192, 052
162,093
118,875
80,091
58,784
35, 191
20,821
11,571
4,537
1,615
367
72
15
1,619
Female.
3,536,644
414,279
80,365
411,414
406, 390
380, 437
3.58,400
.^32,411
283, 345
252, 557
204,922
160,216
117,747
78, 422
57,313
34, 798
21,5.55
12, 625
5,547
2,056
495
87
17
1,611
FOREIGN-BORN ■WHITE.
Both sexes.
13, 712, 754
Male.
7,528,322
44,984
4, .569
169,884
.331,. 362
.5-27, 942
926,844
1,454,363
1,6.51,475
1,737,805
1,428,099
1,299,675
1,167,377
908, 722
715, 731
519, 220
381,325
246, 487
118, 935
47,473 H
11,717
2,579
48.5
20,264
22, 857
2,3.37
&5. 774
167, 152
2.59, 270
456, 988
792,088
946, 818
1,008,677
803,195
744,423
651,546
.5a3,789
392, 629
275, 400
194, 732
124, 170
56,701
22,004
.5, 123
1,049
205
13, 732
Female.
6,184,432
22, 127
2,2:j2
84,110
164,210
268, 672
469, 856
662, 275
704,657
729,128
624,904
555, 2.52
515, 831
404,933
323, 102
243, 826
186, .59 !
122,317
62,234
25, 469
6,594
1, .5.30
2S0
6,532
142
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 47.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION BY ACE PERIODS FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION
CLASSES, BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
AGE PERIOD.
All ages
Under 5 years ....
Under 1 year . . .
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years.'....
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 "years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80toS4 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 year's and over
Age unknown
ALL CLASSES.
Both
sexes.
100.0
10.9
2.1
10.8
10.1
8.9
8.8
8.6
7.6
7.4
6.0
5.5
4.5
3.4
2.8
2.0
L3
0.8
0.4
0.1
0)
(')
0)
0.1
Male.
100.0 100.0
Fe-
male,
10.9
2.1
10.7
10.0
8.7
8.4
8.4
7.7
7.6
6.1
5.8
4.7
3.5
2.9
2.0
1.3
0.8
0.3
0.1
(')
0)
(1)
0.2
11.0
2.2
10.9
10.2
9.2
9.2
8.8
7.6
7.1
5.9
5.1
4.2
3.2
2.7
1.9
1.3
0.8
0.4
0.2
0)
0)
0)
0.1
Both
sexes.
100.0
10.9
2.1
10.6
9.9
8.8
8.6
8.6
7.7
7.3
6.1
5.6
4.6
3.5
2.9
2.0
L4
0.8
0.4
0.2
(1)
(1)
(1)
0.1
Male.
100.0
10.9
2.1
10.5
9.8
8.6
8.3
8.5
7.8
7.6
6.2
5.7
4.7
3.6
3.0
2.1
1.4
0.8
0.4
0.1
(1)
0)
0)
0.2
Fe-
male.
Both
sexes.
100.0
11.0
2.1
10.8
10.0
9.0
9.0
8.7
7.7
7.1
6.0
5.2
4.4
3.4
2.8
2.0
1.4
0.9
0.4
0.2
0)
(')
(•)
0. 1
100.0
10.9
2. 2
12.1
11.8
10.4
10.1
8.7
6.7
7.4
5.3
5.3
3.8
2.2
1.9
1.3
0.9
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.1
(M
(')
0.2
Male,
100.0
10.9
2.2
12.1
11.8
8.1
6.4
7.4
5.3
6.2
4.4
2.5
2.2
1.5
0.9
0.5
0.3
0.1
(1)
(')
(')
0.3
Fe-
male.
100.0
10.9
2.2
12.1
11.8
10.8
10.8
9.2
7.0
7.4
5.4
4.4
3.3
1.9
1.7
1.2
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.1
(')
(1)
0.2
NATIVE WHITE.
FOREIGN-BO
WHITE
RN
AGE PEKIOD.
Nativ
e parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Fe-
male.
All ages
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Under 5 years
12.6
2.5
11.9
11.1
9.6
8.9
8.2
7.0
6.5
6.3
4.7
3.8
2.9
2.6
1.9
L3
0.8
0.4
0.1
8
(')
0.2
12.6
2.5
11.9
11.0
9.4
8.6
8.0
6.9
6.6
5.3
4.9
4.0
3.0
2.7
2.0
1.3
0.8
0.3
0.1
(I)
(1)
0)
0.2
12.6
2.5
12.0
11.1
9.7
9.1
8.3
7.1
6.4
5.3
4.5
3.6
2.8
2.5
1.9
1.4
0.9
0.4
0.2
(I)
s
0.1
13.5
2.6
1.3.4
1L2
9.1
8.8
8.2
6.7
5.9
5.3
5.2
4.3
3.3
2.6
1.3
0.6
0.3
0.1
h
(')
0.1
13.7
2.6
13.6
11.3
9.1
8.7
8.1
6.6
5.9
5.2
5.2
4.3
3.3
2.6
1.3
0.6
0.3
0.1
■(')
0)
(')
0.1
13.3
2.5
13.3
11.1
9.2
9.0
8.3
6.8
5.9
5.4
5.1
4.3
3.3
2.6
1.3
0.6
0.3
0.1
0)
(')
(>)
(')
(')
12.0
2.3
n.9
11.7
10.8
10.0
9.1
7.7
7.0
5.7
4.6
3.4
2.3
1.7
1.0
0.6
0.3
0.1
0.1
?!
(')
0)
12.3
2.4
12.2
11.9
10.9
9.8
8.8
7.4
6.8
5.6
4.7
3.4
2.3
L7
1.0
0.6
0.3
0.1
(')
(')
h
11.7
2.3
n.6
n.5
10.8
10.1
9.4
8.0
7.1
5.8
4.5
3.3
2.2
1.6
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
(•)
0)
0)
0)
0.3
0)
1.2
2.4
3.9
6.8
10.6
12.0
12.7
10.4
9.5
8.5
6.6
5.2
3.8
2.8
1.8
0.9
0.3
0.1
(1)
(')
0.1
0.3
0)
1.1
2.2
3.4
6.1
10.5
12.6
13.4
10.7
9.9
8.7
6.7
5.2
3.7
2.6
1.6
0.8
0.3
0.1
G)
0)
0.2
0.4
Under 1 year
(')
5 to 9 years
1.4
10 to 14 years
2.7
15 to 19 years
4.3
20 to 24 years
7.6
25 to 29 years
10.7
30 to 34 years
11.4
35 to 39 years
11.8
40 to 44 years
10.1
9.0
50 to 54 years
8.3
55 to 59 years
6.5
60 to 64 years
5.2
65 to 69 years
3.9
70 to 74 years
3.0
75 to 79 years
2.0
80 to 84 years
LO
85 to 89 years
0.4
90 to 94 years
0.1
95 to 99 years
0)
100 years and over
Age unknown
0)
0.1
iLess than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
143
TABLE 48.^D1STRIBUTI0N BY AGE PERIODS. FOR INDIAN. CHINESE, AND JAPANESE
POPULATION, BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
AGE PERIOD.
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years.
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 toS4 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age unknown
Indian.
Both
sexes.
244,437
33,346
6,416
34, 166
30, 173
25,417
20, 009
16,537
13, 474
13, 707
11,618
10, 806
8,728
6,573
5, 9.53
4, 655
3, 455
2,150
1,457
674
409
179
160
791
Male.
125,068
16, 591
3,236
16, 931
15, 225
12,710
10, 413
8,558
6,963
7,213
6,071
5. 9.S7
4,764
3,594
3,136
2,429
1,748
1,049
298
180
69
73
400
Fe-
male.
119. 369
16, 755
3,180
0
17, 235
14,948
12, 707
9,596
7,979
6,511
6,494
5,547
4, S19
3,964
2,979
2,817
2, 226
1,707
1,101
791
376
229
110
87
391
Chinese.
Both
sexes.
61, 639
2, 898
622
2,511
2, 005
2,700
4,845
5,279
4,682
5,319
5, 345
5, 527
6, 045
5,594
4, 504
2, 303
1,217
355
129
42
8
7
4
260
Male.
53, 891
1,480
299
1,370
1,223
2, 161
4,122
4,543
4,093
4,789
4,913
5,242
5,850
5,476
4,416
2,261
1,188
3!4
120
40
8
7
3
242
Fe-
male.
7,748
1, 418
323
1,141
782
599
723
736
589
. 530
132
285
195
lis
88
42
29
11
9
Japanese.
Both
sexes.
111,010
19, 029
4,704
7,743
2, .509
4. 342
9,636
11, 270
15, 253
15, 394
12, 762
7,181
3,515
1,214
489
151
31
12
412
Male.
72, 707
9,8.53
2,428
4,048
1,379
3,081
4,535
4,600
10, 819
12,369
10, ()70
6,184
3,129
1,094
443
134
26
6
Fe-
male.
38,303
9,176
2,276
3,695
1,190
1,261
5,101
6,670
4, 434
3, 025
2,092
997
386
120
46
17
5
6
82
All ages
Under 5 years
Under 1 year —
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 to 89 years
90 to 94 years
95 to 99 years
100 years and over
Age unknown
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
100.0
13.6
2.6
14.0
12.3
10.4
8.2
6.8
5.5
5.6
4.8
4.4
3.6
2.7
2.4
1.9
1.4
0.9
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
100.0
13.3
2.6
13.5
12.2
10.2
8.3
5.6
5.8
4.9
4.8
3.8
1.9
1.4
0.8
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
100.0
14.0
2.7
14.4
12.5
10.6
8.0
6.7
5.5
5.4
4.6
4.0
3.3
2.4
1.9
1.4
0.9
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
100.0
4.7
1.0
4.1
3.3
4.5
7.9
8.6
7.6
8.6
8.7
9.0
9.8
9.1
7.3
3.7
2.0
0.6
0.2
0.1
0)
(1)
0.4
100. 0 100. 0
2.7
0.6
2.5
2.3
4.0
7.6
8.4
7.6
8.9
9.1
9.7
10.9
10.2
8.2
4.2
2.2
0.6
0.2
0.1
(')
(')
(')
0.4
18.3
4.2
14.7
10.1
7. 7
9.3
9.5
7.G
6.8
5. 6
3.7
2.5
1.5
1. 1
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
(')
0.2
100.0
17.1
4.2
7.0
2.3
3.9
8.7
10.2
13.7
13.9
11.5
6.5
3.2
1.1
0.4
0.1
(')
(')
(')
(')
100. 0 100. 0
13.6
3.3
.5.6
1.9
4.2
6.2
6.3
14.9
17.0
14.7
8.5
4.3
1.5
0.6
0.2
(')
(>)
(')
(•)
0.5
24.0
5.9
3.1
3.3
13.3
17.4
11.6
7.9
5.5
2.6
1.0
0.3
0.1
(>)
(')
(')
0.2
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
144
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION
or POPULATION CLASSES BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
UNITED STATES.
All ages, number ......
Under 5 years
6 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age untaiown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Geogeaphic Division!^.
New England.
All ages, number .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over . . .
Middle Atlantic.
All ages, number .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over . . .
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over . . .
All classes.
105,710,620
11,573,230
22,039,212
18,707,577
17,l57,6cS4
14,120,838
10,498,493
6,531,672
4,933,215
148,699
100.0
,10.9
20.8
17.7
16.2
13.4
9.9
6.2
4.7
7,400,909
753,030
1,3.52,622
1,208,526
1,215,814
1,044,653
846,784
540,420
432, 1.59
6,901
100.0
10.2
18.3
16.3
16.4
14.1
11.4
7.3
5.8
22, 261, 144
2,354,451
4,285,734
3,741,583
3,8.34,710
3, 188, 579
2,376,207
1,436,850
1,020,881
22, 149
100.0
10.6
19.3
16.8
17.2
14.3
10.7
6.5
4.6
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
58,421,957
7,366,530
13,433,572
10,775,7.53
8,860,843
6,915,182
4,989,713
3,249,319
2,738,876
92, 169
100.0
12.6
23.0
18.4
1.5.2
11.8
8.5
5.6
4.7
15,694,539
2,124,350
3,870,731
2,814,123
2,338,688
1,755,761
1,489,610
928, 722
364,554
8,000
100.0
13.5
24.7
17.9
14.9
11.2
9.5
5.9
2.3
2,803,149
308,941
515,042
442,503
401,035
349,050
301,768
233, 146
247,329
4,3.35
100.0
11.0
18.4
15.8
14.3
12.5
10.8
8.3
9,631,012
1,130,577
1,997,195
1,723,828
1,530,892
1,211,466
906,979
597,633
520,468
11,974
100.0
11.7
20.7
17.9
15.9
12.6
9.4
6.2
5.4
Foreign
parentage.
1,906,340
315,7.55
5.52,888
376,966
244, .525
167, 109
139,451
79,704
29,336
606
100.0
16.6
29.0
19.8
12.8
8.8
7.3
4.2
1.5
5,397,951
934,255
1,629,979
973,480
641,841
451,274
405,039
255,040
104,977
2,066
100.0
17.3
30.2
18.0
11.9
8.4
7.5
4.7
1.9
Mixed
parentage.
6,991,665
838,057
1,651,018
1,454,834
1,175,111
884,. 505
5.58,931
274,610
151,369
3,230
100.0
12.0
23.6
20.8
16.8
12.7
8.0
3.9
2.2
735,936
114,720
205,611
162,989
108, 785
69,456
41,658
21,130
11,407
180
100.0
15.6
27.9
22.1
14.8
9.4
5.7
2.9
1.5
1, 700, 302
231,318
405,326
338, 189
274,615
209,249
136,806
66,741
37,417
641
100.0
13.6
23.8
19.9
16.2
12.3
8.0
3.9
2.2
Foreign-
born
white.
13,712,754
• 44, 984
501,246
1,454,786
3,105,838
3,165,904
2,467,0,52
1,624,4.53
1,328,227
20,264
100.0
0.3
3.7
10.6
22.6
23.1
18.0
11.8
9.7
10, 463, 131
1,143,699
2,. 503, 121
2,138,062
1,607,604
1,. 333, 632
950, 699
430,098
332,713
23,503
100.0
10.9
23. 9
20.4
15.4
12.7
9.1
4.1
3.2
1, 870, 654
5,8.57
66,278
211,661
444,9.57
443,935
353,565
201,818
141,052
1,531
100.0
0.3
3.5
11.3
23.8
23.7
18.9
10.8
7.5
4,912,575
9,848
163,967
589, 178
1,247, .586
1,199,299
860,498
492, 759
343, 250
6,190
100.0
0.2
3.3
12.0
25.4
24.4
17.5
10.0
7.0
Negro.
79,051
7,415
12,285
13,563
15, .541
13,919
9,198
4,059
2,835
236
100.0
9.4
15.5
17.2
19.7
17.6
11.6
5.1
3.6
600, 183
47,306
87,216
11.3,886
135,385
113,237
64,206
23,374
14,347
1,226
100.0
7.9
14.5
19.0
22.6
18.9
10.7
3.9
2.4
AGE DISTEIBUTION.
145
-DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
Geographic Divisons--
Continued.
East North Central.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
U nder 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
West North Central.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
South Atlantic.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years •-
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
75108°— 23 —
All classes.
21,475,543
2,220,032
4, OSS, 944
3,642.633
3,6.S4,814
2,973,734
2, 230, 859
1,479,117
1,132,157
23, 253
100.0
10.3
19.0
17.0
17.2
13.8
10.4
6.9
5.3
12, 544, 249
1,341,412
2, 562, 668
2,246,266
2,025,311
1,625,049
1,236,684
833, 928
654,608
18,323
100.0
10.7
20.4
17.9
16.1
13.0
9.9
6.6
5.2
13,990,272
1, 729, 369
3,381,017
2, 706, 546
2,031,209
1,665,223
1,200,015
700,250
556,519
20, 124
100.0
12.4
24.2
19.3
14.5
11.9
8.6
5.0
4.0
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
11,790,370
1,491,025
2, 620, 804
2,176,485
1,851,260
1,3.86,250
1,000,703
672, 022
576, 871
14, 950
100.0
12.6
22.2
IS. 5
15.7
11.8
8.5
5.7
4.9
7, 475,
1,032,
1,812,
1,398,
1, 102,
814,
5^84,
388,
328,
13,
100.0
13.8
24.2
18.7
14.7
10.9
7.8
5.2
4.4
8,779,416
1,131,305
2,119,614
1, 667, 291
1, 276, 735
1,026,008
722,053
454,622
371, 793
9,995
100.0
12.9
24.1
19.0
14.5
11.7
8.2
5.2
4.2
Foreign
parentage.
4, 043, 692
4-^1, 147
864, 609
679, 383
662, 802
505, 373
441, 988
290, 825
115,537
2,028
100.0
11.9
21.4
16.8
16.4
12.5
10.9
7.2
2.9
2, 126, 126
143, 939
3.^)4, 698
413,015
432, 819
330, 075
251, 768
147,021
51,442
1,349
100.0
6. S
16.7
19.4
20.4
15.5
11.8
6.9
2.4
353, 643
46, 879
82,634
57, 954
45,570
37, 778
40,375
28, 829
13,443
181
100.0
13.3
23.4
16.4
12.9
10.7
11.4
8.2
3.8
Mixed
parentage
1,881,521
202, 103
421,952
389, 472
327, 330
252, 700
162,351
80, 252
44, 588
773
100.0
10.7
22.4
20.7
17.4
13.4
8.6
4.3
2.4
1,251,752
137, 420
309, 971
286, SSS
216, 722
151,116
87, 343
40, 134
21,619
544
100.0
11.0
24.8
22.9
17.3
12.1
7.0
3.2
1.7
199, 961
20,483
38, 159
37, 132
33, 621
29,025
21,599
12,006
7,814
122
100.0
10.2
19.1
18.6
16.8
14.5
10.8
6.0
3.9
Foreign-
born
white.
,223,279
6,468
103, 999
297, 802
722, 592
731,736
566, 851
411,566
378, 063
4,202
100.0
0.2
3.2
9.2
22.4
22.7
17.6
12.8
11.7
1,371,961
2, 826
32, 687
91,260
212,344
275, 490
276, 843
240, 124
238,571
1,816
100.0
0.2
2.4
6.7
15.5
20.1
20.2
17.5
17.4
315,920
857
11, 108
36,980
75, 576
73, 8.S8
54, 908
32,989
28,888
726
100.0
0.3
3.5
11.7
23.9
23.4
17.4
10.4
9.1
Negro.
514, 554
36, 991
73, 529
95,858
117,266
94,424
56, 422
22,880
15, 927
1,257
100.0
7.2
14.3
18.6
22.8
18.4
11.0
4.4
3.1
278, 521
19, (1,V.)
43, 922
4S, 994
55, 535
49, 029
32, 955
15, 3:59
11,9X9
1,069
100.0
7.1
15.8
17.6
19.9
17.6
11.8
5.5
4.3
4,325,120
527, 394
1,125,359
904, 219
597, 559
496,723
359, 706
171,014
134,072
9,074
100. 0
12.2
26.0
20.9
13.8
11.5
8.3
4.0
3.1
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
22, 127
2,298
4,051
3,633
3,564
3,251
2,544
1,572
1,171
43
100.0
10.4
18.3
16.4
16.1
14.7
11.5
7.1
5.3
40, 341
5,478
9, 155
7,352
5, 248
4,440
3, 519
2,511
2,491
147
100.0
13.6
22.7
18.2
13.0
11.0
8.7
6.2
6.2
16,212
2,451
4,143
2, 970
2,148
1,S01
1, 374
790
509
26
100. 0
15.1
25.6
18.3
13.2
11.1
8.5
4.9
3.1
•10
146
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 49 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
Geographic Divisions—
Continued.
East South Central.
All ages, number
Under .5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
36 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
West South Central.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Mountain.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to .54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
8, 893,307
1,088,134
2, 210, 996
1,702,626
1,252,787
1,034,178
777, 838
451,533
365, 167
10,048
100.0
12.2
24! 9
19.1
14.1
• 11.6
8.7
5.1
4.1
10, 242, 224
1,216,509
2, 519, 413
2, 032, 527
1,563,198
1,223,684
847, 836
469, 924
349, 353
19, 780
100.0
11.9
24.6
19.8
15.3
11.9
8.3
4.6
3.4
3,336,
396,
710,
565,
563,
461,
316,
190,
119,
13,
100.0
11.9
21.3
16.9
16.9
13.8
9.5
5.7
3.6
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
6, 092, 782
797,844
1,539,143
1, 155, 331
855, 340
687, 673
494, 773
306,695
251,378
4,605
100.0
13.1
25.3
19.0
14.0
11.3
8.1
5.0
4.1
6, 959, 785
894, 870
1,782,338
1,373,627
1, 048, 640
792, 807
52-t, .504
303, S12
226, 88:5
12,244
100. 0
12.9
25.6
19.7
15.1
11.4
7.5
4.4
3.3
2,002,508
286, 226
487, 823
354,806
315, 240
236,083
155, 915
94, 567
60, 8:30
11,018
100.0
14.3
24.4
17.7
15.7
11.8
7.8
4.7
3.0
Foreign
parentage.
115,484
6,744
14,718
13, 193
14, 898
18, 807
22, 763
17, 275
6, 990
96
100.0
5.8
12.7
1L4
12.9
16.3
19.7
15.0
6.1
415,799
49,995
91,638
76,212
63,309
52,214
42,964
27, 701
11,346
420
100.0
12.0
22.0
18.3
15.2
12.6
10.3
6.7
2.7
451, 132
54, 586
%,S97
76,047
77, 102
65, 226
46, 666
25, 567
8,743
298
100.0
12.1
21. 5
16.9
17.1
14.5
10.3
5.7
1.9
Mixed
parentage.
87, 342
5, 4.50
13,054
15, 228
16, 527
16, 090
11,616
5,775
3,554
48
100.0
6.2
14.0
17.4
18.9
18.4
13.3
6.6
4.1
280, 810
31, 669
67, 992
57, 137
44,912
37, 063
23, 672
11,444
6,694
227
100.0
11.3
24.2
20.3
16.0
13.2
8.4
4.1
2.4
306, 034
37, 805
72, 857
61,867
54,228
40, 203
23,324
10, 872
4,700
178
100.0
12.4
23.8
20.2
17.7
13.1
7.6
3.6
1.5
Foreign-
born
white.
71,939
1G3
1, 854
5,724
11,843
14,372
13, 523
10, 830
13, 530
100
100. 0
0.2
2.6
8.0
16.5
20.0
18.8
15. 1
18.8
459,333
8, 214
49,441
78, 560
84,356
81, 344
68, 8:57
45,990
40, 926
1, 635
100.0
1.8
10.8
17.1
18.4
17.7
15.0
10.0
8.9
453,225
4, 670
28, 925
50, 128
95, 221
102, 080
78, 220
53,531
39, 362
1,088
100.0
1.0
6.4
11.1
21.0
22.5
17.3
11.8
8.7
Negro.
2,523,532
277, 670
641,716
512, 759
353, 853
296, 967
234, 939
110,817
89, 620
5,191
100.0
11.0
25.4
20.3
14.0
11.8
9.3
4.4
3.6
2, 063, 579
222, 582
509, 573
434, 891
314,115
253, 874
is:}, 4S8
78, .568
61,438
5,050
100.0
10.8
24.7
21.1
15.2
12.3
8.9
3.8
3.0
30, 801
1, 540
3,005
6, 741
8,500
5,424
3,321
1,294
817
l.-)9
100.0
5.0
9.8
21.9
27.6
17.6
10.8
4.2
2.7
AGE DISTRTBUTIOlSr.
147
Table 49 — DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
Geographic Divisions-
Continued.
Pacific.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years ■.
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
New England.
Maine.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
New Hampshire.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 j'ears
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
63 years and over
All classes.
5,566,871
473, 479
927, 464
861, 517
9S6, 657
904, 706
666, 207
428, 686
303, 095
15,060
100.0
8.5
16.7
15. 5
17.7
16.3
12.0
7.7
5.4
768, 014
75, 140
141, 632
124, 928
109, 443
100, 362
88,380
65, 133
62, 101
895
100.0
9.8
18.4
16.3
14.3
13.1
11.5
8.5
8.1
443, 083
41, 391
78, 5.i3
70, 597
65, 473
59, 683
53, 174
38, 210
35, 210
792
100.0
9.3
17.7
15.9
14.8
13.5
12.0
8.6
7.9
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
2,887,387
293, 682
559, 378
483, 120
479, 058
410, 946
298, 702
198, 023
154, 828
9,650
ITO.O
10.2
19. 4
16.7
16.6
14.2
10,3
6.9
5.4
495. 780
49, 736
89, 887
7.5, 964
66,070
62, 602
57, 182
45, 462
48, 103
714
100.0
10.0
IS. 1
1.5.3
13. 3
12.6
11.5
9.2
9.7
225, 512
21,2-29
38, 564
32,031
28,520
28, 243
27, 425
23, iss
25, 775
637
100.0
9.4
17.1
14.2
12.6
12.5
12.2
10.3
n.4
Foreign
parentage.
884, 372
91,050
182, 670
147, 873
155, 822
127, 905
98,596
56,760
22, 740
956
100.0
10.3
20. 7
16.7
17.6
14.5
11.1
6.4
2.6
86, 150
11, .527
23,214
18,462
12, ISl
7, 718
6,373
4,350
2,283
42
100.0
13.4
26.9
21.4
14.1
9.0
7.4
5.0
2.7
81. 039
11,997
22,616
18, 331
11, 474
6, 9.55
5,511
2,8.S7
1,204
64
100.0
14.8
27.9
22.6
14.2
8.6
6.8
3.6
1.5
Mixed
parentage
548, 007
57, 089
116,096
105, 937
98, 371
79, 603
50, 562
26, 256
13, 576
517
100.0
10.4
21.2
19.3
18.0
14.5
9.2
4.8
2.5
76,416
12, 826
22, 981
16, 241
9,176
6,173
4,404
2, 75S
1,839
IS
100.0
16.8
30.1
21.3
12.0
8.1
5.8
3.6
2.4
44,547
7, 034
13, 50S
9, 524
5, 520
3, 726
2, 40:i
1, 401
805
23
100.0
17.1
30.3
21.4
12.4
8.4
5.4
3.2
l.S
Foreign-
born
white.
1, 033, 868
6, 051
42, 987
93, 493
211,363
243, 760
193, 807
134, 846
104, 5,S5
2,976
100.0
0.6
4.2
9.0
20.4
23.6
18.7
13.0
10. 1
107, 349
S2S
.5, 171
13, 874
21,649
Zi, .535
20, 141
12, 380
9,654
117
100.0
0.8
4.8
12.9
20.2
21.9
18.8
11.5
9.0
91, 233
3,740
10,600
19, 826
20, 627
17, 756
10, 6S1
7,396
151
100.0
0.5
4.1
11.6
21.7
22.6
19. 5
11.7
8.1
Negro.
47, 790
3,112
6, 516
7,151
9, 850
10, 035
6,464
2, 753
1,668
241
100.0
6.5
13.6
15.0
20.6
21.0
13. 5
5.8
3.5
1,310
113
199
234
ZU
1S9
140
1(U
94
3
100.0
8.6
15. 2
17.9
17.9
14.4
10.7
7.9
7.2
621
72
119
84
108
107
51
30
29
15
lOO.O
11.6
19.2
13.5
17.4
17.2
8.2
5.8
4.7
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
165,447
22, 495
19, 817
23, 943
32, 193
32, 457
18,076
10, 048
5,698
720
100.0
13.6
12.0
14.5
19.5
19.6
10.9
6.1
3.4
1,009
110
180
1.53
133
145
140
79
68
1
100.0
10.9
17.8
15.2
13.2
14.4
13.9
7.8
6.7
131
3
6
27
25
25
28
14
1
2
100.0
2.3
4.6
20.6
19.1
19.1
21.4
10.7
0.8
148
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION".
Table 49 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AG^ GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
New England— Con.
Vermont.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years. ..^
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Massachusetts.
All ages, number. .
Under 5 years
6 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown.
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over —
Rhode Island.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over —
Age unknown
All ages, per cent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
352, 428
34, 544
65,997
66,061
48,711
46, 125
41,255
29, 665
29, 694
376
100.0
9.8
18.7
15.9
13.8
13.1
11.7
8.4
8.4
3, 852, 356
385, 761
693,364
629,875
653, 189
557,783
446, 856
275,949
206,447
3,132
100.0
10.0
18.0
16.4
17.0
14.5
11.6
7.2
5.4
NATIVE WHITE.
804,
62,
112,
10:3,
98,
85,
69,
41,
30,
100. 0
10.3
18.5
17.2
16.4
14.2
11.4
6.9
5.0
Native
parentage.
228, 325
24,250
45, 1.58
37,889
30,424
27,320
24,375
18,239
20,377
293
100.0
10.6
19.8
16.6
13. 3
12.0
10.7
8.0
8.9
1,230,
141,
226,
193,
181,
153,
129,
99,
103,
1,
100.0
11.5
18.4
15.7
14.7
12.5
10.5
8.1
8.4
173, 553
21,055
33,087
28,868
25, 120
21,350
17,513
12,966
13,476
118
100. 0
12.1
19.1
16.6
14.5
12. 3
10.1
7.5
7.8
Foreign
parentage.
42,100
5,339
9,m
6,046
4,077
4,764
5, 330
4, 159
2, 051
23
100.0
12.7
21.6
14.4
11.1
11.3
12.7
9.9
6.3
1,093,258
175,207
311,661
219, 190
144, .5.52
98, 730
81,809
45,957
15,869
283
100.0
16.0
28.5
20.0
13.2
9.0
7.6
4.2
1.5
182, 660
29, 153
52,408
37,593
24,304
16, 639
13, 103
6,967
2,456
37
100.0
16.0
28. 7
20.6
13. 3
9.1
7.2
3.8
1.3
Mixed
parentage.
36, 866
4,358
8,479
7,082
5,235
4,621
3,639
2,059
1,381
12
100.0
11.8
23.0
19.2
14.2
12.5
9.9
5.6
3.7
401, 959
61,778
113,047
91,009
61,199
37, 623
21,579
10,492
5,157
75
100.0
15.4
28.1
22.6
15.2
9.4
5.4
2.6
1.3
64, 268
10,6:i7
18,603
14, 898
9,384
6,726
3,067
1,337
607
9
100.0
16. 6
28. 9
23. 2
14.6
8.9
4.8
2.1
0.9
Foreign-
bom
white.
Negro.
44, 526
510
3, 123
4,954
8,299
9,304
7,849
5,161
5,253
43
100.0
1.2
7.0
11.1
18.6
20.9
17.6
11.6
11.8
1,077,534
2,824
34, 935
117,791
256, 567
268, 980
207,711
117,262
80,744
720
100.0
0.3
3.2
10.9
23.8
24.0
19.3
10.9
7.5
173, 499
493
6, 347
21,028
38, 2.55
40, 265
34,073
19, 746
13,176
116
100. 0
0.3
3.7
12.1
22.0
23.2
19.6
11.4
7.6
572
52
121
86
68
108
59
46
28
4
100.0
9.1
21.2
15. 0
11.9
IS. 9
10.3
8.0
4.9
45, 466
4, 308
6, 857
7,674
9,244
8,181
5,307
2,253
1,497
145
100.0
9.5
1.5.1
16.9
20. 3
18.0
11.7
5.0
3.3
10,036
997
1,599
1,576
1,756
1,790
1,243
611
463
11
100.0
9.9
16.9
15.7
17.5
17.8
12.4
6.1
4.5
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
1 Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
AGE DISTRIBUTTOlSr.
149
Table 49.
-DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
New England — Con.
Connecticut.
All ages, number
Under 5 years ,
5 to 14 years
15 to 21 years ,
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 "years
45 to 54 years
55 to (j4 years
65 years and over ,
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years ,
5 to 14 years ,
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Middle Atlantic.
New York.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over . . .
Age unknown
All ages, per coat .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
26 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over . . .
New Jersey.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over...
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 3t years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
1, 380, 631
153, 838
260, 987
223, 072
240,113
194, 858
148, 046
89, 787
68, 517
1,413
100.0
11.1
18.9
16.2
17.4
14.1
10.7
6.5
5.0
10,385,227
1,010,29(J
1,874,509
1, 742, 798
1,863,021
1,539,172
1, 148, 173
702, 142
493,097
11,965
100.0
9.7
18.1
16.8
17.9
14.8
11.1
6.8
4.7
3, 155,
338,
014,
526,
5.50,
458,
337,
194,
133,
2,
100.0
10.7
19.5
16.7
17.4
14.5
10.7
6.2
4.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
449, 206
51, 196
81, 722
74, 032
69, 816
56,029
45, 552
33,62s
36, 433
768
100.0
11.4
18.2
16.5
15.5
12.5
10.1
7.5
&1
3,668,266
417, 525
726, 440
654, 345
606, 711
468, 087
344, 434
231,032
213, 428
6,264
100.0
11.4
19.8
17.8
16.5
12.8
9.4
6.3
5.8
1,212,675
141, 675
248, 145
215, 060
196, 119
154, 828
115,527
74,687
65, 1(X)
1.534
100.0
11.7
20.5
17.7
16.2
12.8
9.5
6.2
5.4
Foreign
parentage.
421, 133
82, 532
133, 878
77,344
47, 337
32, 303
27, 325
15,384
4,873
157
100.0
19.0
31.8
1.8. 4
11.2
7.7
6.5
3.7
1.2
2,844,083
455, 599
820, 445
520, 354
353, 466
253, 885
229, 224
145, 725
58, 154
1,231
100.0
16.0
29.1
18.3
12.4
8.9
8.1
5.1
2.0
829, 058
149, 304
255, 172
151, 204
101,509
69, 716
58,003
32, 685
11,243
222
100.0
18.0
30.8
18.2
12.2
8.4
7.0
3.9
1.4
Mixed
parentage.
111,880
17, 487
28, 993
24, 235
18,271
11,587
6, 506
3,080
1,618
43
100.0
15.6
25.9
21.7
16.3
10.4
5.9
2.8
1.4
873,566
115,374
202, 210
173, 826
147,421
112,139
71, 193
33, 226
17,812
365
100.0
13.2
23.1
19.9
16.9
12.8
8.1
3.8
2.0
256, 741
36, 152
65, 781
54, 905
41,850
28, 810
17,294
7,833
4,048
08
100.0
14. 1
25.6
2L4
16.3
11.2
6.7
3.1
L6
Foreign-
born
white.
376, 513
716
12,962
43,414
100, 361
91, 224
60, 035
36, 588
24,829
384
100.0
0.2
3.4
11.5
26.7
24.2
17.5
9.7
6.6
2,786,112
6,086
93, 574
354,756
700, 825
662,364
481,830
284,030
198, 995
3,052
100.0
0.2
3.4
12.7
25.2
23.8
17.3
10. 2
7.1
738, 613
1,350
25, 184
83, 757
187, 740
183,811
132, 490
74,091
49,064
526
100.0
0.2
3.4
11.3
25.4
24.9
17.9
m.o
0.7
Negro.
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
21, 046
1,873
3, 390
3,909
4,131
3,544
2,398
1,009
734
58
100.0
8.9
16.1
18. 6
19.6
10.8
11.4
4.8
3.5
198,483
14,720
24, 091
37, 216
51, 177
39, 576
19,693
7,223
4, 306
415
100.0
7.4
12.1
18.8
25. 8
19.9
9.9
3.6
117, 132
10, 171
19, 8:«
21,052
22,729
20,802
13, 579
5,366
3,391
204
lai.o
8.7
16.9
18.0
19.4
17.8
11.6
4.6
2.9
853
34
42
138
167
171
170
98
30
3
100.0
4.0
1.9
10. 2
19. 0
20.0
19.9
11.5
3.5
14,717
980
1,809
2,301
3,421
3, 121
1,799
906
342
38
100. 0
6.7
12.3
15.6
23.2
21.2
12.2
6.2
2.3
1,681
44
74
225
403
407
346
140
35
7
100.0
2.6
4.4
13.4
24.0
24.2
20.6
8.3
2.1
150
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
All classes.
Middle Atlantic— Con
Pennsylvania.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
IS to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
East North Central.
Ohio.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44*hears
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
Indiana.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Und(T 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
8,720,017
1,00.5,465
1, 796, 971
1,472,582
1,421,339
1,191,033
S90, 795
539, 906
394,303
7,623
100.0
11.5
20.6
16.9
16.3
13.7
10.2
6.2
4.5
5, 759, 394
5N6, 136
1,057,131
965,313
990, 126
819,078
614, 798
403, 463
319,437
3,912
100.0
10.2
18.4
16.8
17.2
14.2
10.7
7.0
5.5
2,930,390
2S9, li»5
559, 381
497,329
459, 385
394, 314
318,838
224, 423
183, 696
3,830
100.0
9.9
19.1
17.0
15.7
13.5
10.9
7.7
6.3
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
4, 750, 071
571,377
1,022,610
854, 423
728, 062
588, 551
447, 018
291, 914
241,940
4,176
100.0
12.0
21.5
18.0
15.3
12.4
9.4
6.1
5.1
3,669,122
418, 294
751, 431
672,593
599, 325
465,297
339, 485
225,002
194,932
2,763
100.0
11.4
20.5
18.3
16.3
12.7
9.3
6.1
5.3
2,329,544
251,471
4,83,095
420, 420
357,509
290, 637
227, 731
160,064
135, 739
2,878
100.0
10.8
20.7
18.0
15.3
12.5
9.8
6.9
6.8
Foreign
parentage.
1,724,810
329, 352
548, 362
301,922
1S6, 866
127, 673
117,812
76, 630
35,580
613
100.0
19.1
31.8
17.5
10.8
7.4
6.8
4.4
2.1
838,251
117,586
186, 4S5
115,946
110, 760
97,844
99, 357
74,584
35,464
225
100.0
14.0
22.2
13.8
13.2
11.7
11.9
8.9
4.2
227, 066
22, 221
37,954
26, 008
28, 774
30, 902
36,528
29, 998
14,533
148
100.0
9.8
16.7
11.5
12.7
13.6
16.1
13.2
6.4
Mixed
parentage.'
Foreign-
bom
white.
569,995
79,792
1.37, 335
109, 458
85,344
68, 300
48,319
25, 682
15,557
208
100.0
14.0
24.1
19.2
15.0
12.0
8.5
4.5
2.7
385, 823
34,743
68, 134
69,073
67, 630
61,632
45, 771
24,266
14,470
104
100.0
9.0
17.7
17.9
17.5
16.0
11.9
6.3
3.8
141,593
9,339
20,912
23, 275
24, 734
25, 179
19,855
11,443
6, 7S8
6S
100.0
6.6
14.8
16.4
17.5
17.8
14.0
8.1
1,387,850
2,412
45, 209
150, 665
359, 021
353,124
246, 178
134, 638
94, 591
2,012
100.0
0.2
3.3
10.9
25.9
25.4
17.7
9.7
6.8
678,697
1,238
23, 499
72, 741
171,229
161,066
109,416
70,791
68, 250
467
100.0
0.2
3.5
10.7
25.2
23.7
16.1
10.4
10.1
150,868
216
4,498
12,574
32,063
33,640
25,348
18,587
23, 472
470
100.0
0.1
3.0
8.3
21.3
22.3
16.8
12.3
15.6
Negro.
284,568
22,409
43, 287
55,618
61,479
52, 859
30, 934
10, 785
6,590
607
100.0
7.9
15.2
19.5
21.6
18.6
10.9
3.8
2.3
186, 187
14,227
27, 542
34,711
40,813
32, 961
20,576
8,710
6, 295
352
100.0
7.6
14.8
18.6
21.9
17.7
11.1
4.7
3.4
80,810
5,922
12, 901
14, 981
lb, 199
13,S33
9, 274
4, 293
3,145
262
100.0
7.3
16.0
IS. 5
20. 0
17.1
11.5
6.3
3.9
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
151
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DR'ISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
East North Central-
Con tinned.
Illinois.
All ages, number .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
AUages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 rears
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Michigan.
All ages, number .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years'ajid oyer
Age unknown
AUages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 "years
65 years and over
Wisconsin.
AUages, number.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
AUages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
6, 485, 280
655, 073
1, 240, 594
1, 101, 608
1, 154, 990
923, 362
679, 499
423, 523
297, 647
8,924
100.0
10.1
19.1
17.0
17.8
14.2
10.5
6.5
4.6
3, 668, 412
404, 586
694, 673
611,807
656, 704
501,772
360, 9.50
243, 210
190, 972
3,732
100.0
11.0
18.9
16.7
17.9
13.7
9.8
6.6
5.2
2,632,067
285, 042
537, 165
466, 516
423, 609
335, 208
256, 774
184, 492
140, 406
2,855
100.0
10.8
20.4
17.7
16.1
12.7
9.8
7.0
5.3
native white.
Native
parentage.
3,066,563
394, 165
702, 900
571, 322
486, 616
357, 692
251, 694
162, 607
134, 267
5,300
100.0
12.9
22.9
18.6
15.9
11.7
8.2
5.3
4.4
1, 670, 447
234,339
374, 635
297, 181
262,829
188, 424
134, 740
92,443
83, 5S8
2, 268
100.0
14.0
22.4
17.8
15.7
11.3
8.1
5.5
5.0
1, 054, 694
192, 756
308, 743
214, 9(i9
144, 981
84,200
47, 053
31,906
28, 345
1,741
100.0
18. 3
29.3
20.4
13.7
8.0
4.5
30
2.7
Foreign
parentage.
1, 467, 036
183, 903
346, 259
265, 913
246, 524
170,212
140, 968
84,067
28, 297
893
100.0
12.5
23.6
IS. 1
10.8
11.6
9.6
5.7
1.9
775, 288
107, 586
175, 108
139, 145
135, 848
92, 124
67, 907
40,394
16,818
358
100.0
13.9
22.6
17-9
17.5
11.9
8.8
.5.2
22
736, 051
49, 8.51
118,803
132, 371
140, 89(5
114,291
97, 228
61,782
20, 425
404
100.0
6.8
16. 1
18.0
19.1
15. 5
13.2
8.4
2.8
Mixed
parentage
558, 783
62,919
129, 769
119,508
99,919
73, 173
43, 933
19, 424
9,834
304
100.0
11.3
23.2
21.4
17.9
13.1
7.9
35
1.8
429,257
54, 881
107, 754
89, 135
69, 827
49,655
31, 435
16,628
9,790
152
100.0
12.8
25.1
20.8
16.3
11.6
7.3
3.9
2.3
366, 065
40,221
9.5, Zisi
88, 481
65, 220
43, 061
21,357
8,491
3,706
145
100.0
11.0
26.1
24.2
17.8
11.8
5.8
23
I.O
Foreign-
bom
white.
1, 206, 951
1,629
36, 219
lll,8,-)6
278, 759
285, 445
221, 558
149, 415
120, 145
1,925
100.0
0.1
3.0
9.3
23.1
23.7
18.4
12.4
10.0
726, 635
2, 894
28, 746
72, 505
170, 4.58
159, 988
120, 8.58
91,316
79,067
803
100.0
0.4
4.0
10.0
2.3.5
22.0
16.6
12.6
10.9
460, 128
491
11,037
28,126
70, 0K3
91, 597
89, 671
81, 457
87,129
537
100. 0
0.1
2.4
6.1
15.2
19.9
19.5
17.7
18.9
Negro.
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
andaU
other.
182,274
12. 333
25, 252
32,544
42. 334
3.5, 933
20,643
7,711
5,037
487
100.0
6.8
13.9
17.9
23.2
19.7
11.3
4.2
2.8
60, 082
4,141
7,084
12,704
16, 676
10, 732
5, .364
1,954
1,290
137
100.0
6.9
11.8
21.1
27.8
17.9
8.9
3.3
2.1
5,201
368
7.50
918
1,244
965
,505
212
160
19
100.0
7.1
14.4
17.7
23.9
18.6
10.9
4.1
3.1
3,673
124
195
525
838
907
703
299
67
15
100.0
3.4
5.3
14.3
22.8
24.7
19.1
8.1
1.8
6,703
745
1,346
1,137
1,066
849
646
481
419
14
100.0
11.1
20.1
17.0
15.9
12.7
9.6
7.2
6.3
9,928
1,3.55
2, 449
1,651
1,185
1,094
900
644
641
9
100.0
13. 6
24.7
16.6
11.9
11.0
9.1
6.5
6.5
152
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOlsf,
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
West North Central.
Minnesota.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 t o 44 years
45 t o 'A years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
■Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Iowa.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24" years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 1 o 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Missouri.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 t o 54 years
55 to64years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
2,387,125
261,394
4S2, 560
437,528
403,424
303, 893
227,643
157,264
110,766
2,653
100.0
11.0
20.2
18.3
16.9
12.7
9.5
6.6
4.6
2,404,021
250,887
467, 780
425,863
385, 334
308,278
246, 734
171,316
144,392
3,437
100.0
10.4
19.5
17.7
16.0
12.8
10.3
7.1
6.0
3, 404, 055
327,909
673,496
598j 886
545,417
465, 750
365, .590
237, 294
185, 502
4,211
lOfJ.O
9.6
19.8
17.6
16.0
13.7
10.7
7.0
5.4
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
827, 627
160,041
234, 977
159,112
111,469
67, 698
42,795
28,140
21,812
1,583
100.0
19.3
2.S.4
19.2
13.5
8.2
.5.2
3.4
2.6
1,528,553
208, 256
361,802
290, 632
226, .S84
162, 551
119,772
82, 348
73,626
2,682
100.0
13.6
23.7
19.0
14.8
10.6
7.8
5.4
4.8
2,536,936
288,529
575,020
477, 512
390, 766
306,089
225, 674
147, 451
122, 907
2,988
100.0
11.4
22.7
18.8
15.4
12.1
8.9
5.8
4.8
Foreign
parentage.
708, 126
51,576
131,998
159,511
I5i,942
99,945
67,427
34,271
9, 084
372
100.0
7.3
18.6
22.5
21.7
14.1
9.5
4.8
1.3
376,710
18,207
43, 493
61,126
76, 137
68,185
59, 716
36, 492
13,082
272
100.0
4.8
11.5
16.2
20.2
18.1
15.9
9.7
3.5
300,064
16,433
36,905
35, 939
45, 557
51,989
57, 877
39, 937
15,2:?2
195
100.0
5.5
12.3
12.0
15.2
17.3
19.3
13.3
5.1
Mixed
parentage
347,019
47,122
102,679
88,131
55,646
30,204
14,453
6,026
2, 630
128
100.0
13.6
29.6
25.4
16.0
8.7
4.2
1.7
0.8
253,271
22, 425
54,499
57,953
47,009
34,439
20,944
10,015
5,870
117
100.0
8.9
21.5
22.9
18.6
13.6
• 8.3
4.0
2.3
202, 018
10,646
29,301
■ 38,859
4:3, 165
38,342
25,241
10, 779
5,562
123
100.0
5.3
14.5
19.2
21.4
19.0
12.5
5.3
2.8
Foreign-
bom
white.
486, 164
74S
9, (',22
27,915
79,091
103,080
100,944
87, 821
76,418
525
100.0
0.2
2.0
5.7
16.3
21.2
20.8
18.1
15.7
225,647
379
4,820
12,671
31,360
39, 827
43,9.57
41,352
51,012
269
100.0
0.2
2.1
5.6
13.9
17.7
19.5
18.3
22.6
186,026
308
4,601
14,986
29,3.56
37,099
35,513
29,426
34,507
2:w
100.0
0.2
2.5
8.1
15.8
19.9
19.1
15.8
18.5
Negro.
8,809
522
1,003
1,289
2,039
2,004
1,211
467
257
17
100.0
5.9
11.4
14.6
23.1
22.7
13.7
5.3
2.9
19,005
1,550
3,045
3,304
3,746
3,166
2,250
1,074
780
90
100.0
8.2
16.0
17.4
19.7
16.7
11.8
5.7
4.1
178,241
11,956
27,618
31,476
36,417
32,080
21,133
9,620
7,269
672
100.0
6.7
15.5
17.7
20.4
18.0
11.9
5.4
4.1
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
153
Table 49.
-DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
West North Central-
Continued.
North Dakota.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years'and over
Age iuikno\\ni
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24" years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years'and over
South Dakota.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
6 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to f>4 years
65 years'and over
Nebraska.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to o4 years
55 to 64 years
65 years'and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
646, 872
90,889
160, 532
115,994
97,569
78, 012
51,712
31.548
19,324
1,292
100.0
14.1
24.8
17.9
15.1
12.1
8.0
4.9
3.0
636,547
79, &n
141,031
116,181
104, 564
78,710
53, 165
36,082
25, 536
1,447
100.0
12.5
22.2
18.3
16.4
12.4
8.4
5.7
4.0
1, 296, 372
143, 240
272,688
235, 867
214,251
163,093
118,405
81,941
64,341
2,546
100.0
11.0
21.0
18.2
16.5
12.6
9.1
6.3
5.0
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
207,966
45, 085
63, 012
35, 364
25, .550
17, S09
10, 734
5,879
3,654
879
100.0
21.7
30.3
17.0
12.3
8.6
5.2
2.8
1.8
308, 598
56, 213
85, 059
56, 050
43, 608
29, 495
17,715
11,345
8,040
1,073
100.0
18.2
27.6
18.2
14.1
9.6
5.7
3.7
2.6
757, 064
112, 3i52
191,875
139, ZU)
110, 887
78, 795
54,679
37, 255
30,054
2,037
100.0
14.8
25.3
18.4
14.6
10.4
7.2
4.9
4.0
Foreign
parentage.
203,973
24, 078
57, 507
46,865
36, 500
21,641
10, 736
4,730
1,188
128
100.0
12.1
28.2
23.0
17.9
10.6
5.3
2.3
0.6
141, 341
8, 985
24,698
31, 577
32,298
21,976
12,631
6,905
2,156
115
100.0
6.4
17.5
22.3
22.9
15.5
8.9
4.9
1.5
231,948
14, 195
36,820
49, 487
55,000
37,672
22,383
11,774
4,436
181
100.0
6.1
15.9
21.3
23.7
16.2
9.7
5.1
1.9
Mixed
parentage.
96, 512
19, 889
34, 384
20, 417
11, 107
6, 534
2,748
1,021
376
36
100.0
20.6
35.6
21.2
11.5
6.8
2.8
1.1
0.4
86, 817
12, 120
25, 586
20, 445
13,790
8, 263
3,844
1,892
839
38
100.0
14.0
29.5
23. 5
15.9
9.5
4.4
2.2
1.0
140, 555
15, 172
37, 687
34,439
Z\ 595
15,062
8, 1.54
4, 130
2,262
.54
100.0
10.8
20.8
24.5
16.8
10.7
5.8
2.9
1.6
Foreign-
born
white.
131,503
312
3, 926
12, 157
23, 571
31,2.55
26,921
19, 460
13,691
210
100.0
0.2
3.0
9.2
17.9
2:i. 8
20. 5
14.8
10.4
82, 391
113
1,707
5, 229
12, 769
17, 063
17,384
14, 707
13,231
188
100.0
0.1
2.1
6.3
15. 5
20.7
21.1
17.9
16.1
149, 652
212
3, 762
9,660
21,018
28,282
31,409
28,03:5
27, 063
213
100.0
0.1
2. 5
6.5
14.0
18.9
21.0
18.7
18.1
Negro.
467
20
83
49
90
108
70
30
15
2
100.0
4.3
17.8
10. 5
19.3
23.1
15.0
6.4
3.2
832
70
162
137
149
136
84
54
35
100.0
8.4
19. 5
16. 5
17.9
16.3
10.1
6.5
4.2
13,242
878
1,754
2,403
3,099
2,700
1,458
578
338
34
100.0
6.6
13.2
18.1
23.4
20.4
11.0
4.4
2.6
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
6,451
905
1,620
1,142
751
665
503
428
400
37
100.0
14.0
25.1
17.7
11.6
10.3
7.8
6.6
6.2
16, 568
2,330
3,819
2,743
1,950
1,777
1,.507
1,179
1,2.35
28
100.0
14.1
23.1
16.6
11.8
10.7
9.1
7.1
7.5
3,911
.531
790
648
652
5h2
322
171
188
27
100.0
13.6
20.2
16.6
16.7
14.9
8.2
4.4
4.8
154
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATTOlsr.
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DR^SIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
West North Central-
Continued.
Kansas.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to .54 years
55 to04 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5tol4years
15 to 24 years
25to34years
35to44 years
45 to 54 years
55to64 years
65 years and over
SotTTH Atlantic.
Delaware.
All ages, numter
Under 5 years
5to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to34 years
35 1 o 44 years
45 1 o 54 years
55 1 o 04 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to24 years
25to34 years
35 1 o 44 years
45 to 54 years
55to64 years
65 years and over
Maryland.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15to24 years
25to34 years
35 to44 years
45 to 54 years
55tof>4 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under •') years
5to 14 years
15to24 years
25 1 o34 years
351 o44 years
45to54 years
55 to64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
, 769, 257
1.S7, 262
364, 581
315, 947
274, 752
227, 313
173, 435
118, 483
104, 747
2,737
100.0
10.6
20.6
17.9
15. 5
12.8
9.8
6.7
5.9
223, 003
22,929
41, 358
38,528
36, 291
30, 403
24, 055
16,315
12,402
722
100.0
10.3
18.5
17.3
16.3
13.6
10.8
7.3
5.6
1,449,661
147,005
283,574
263,7.56
234,839
196, 117
1.54,358
96,053
72,468
1,491
100.0
10.1
19.6
18.2
16.2
13.5
10.6
6.6
5.0
natht: white.
Native
parentage.
, 308, 804
161, 6>4
300, 490
240, 862
193, 479
152, 462
112, 887
76, 3S1
68,403
2,156
100.0
12.4
23.0
18.4
14.8
11.6
8.6
5.8
5.2
139, 876
14,687
26,320
24, 581
21,952
18, 228
14,450
10,566
8,664
428
100.0
10.5
18.8
17.6
15.7
1.3.0
10.3
7.6
6.2
893,
101,
187,
166,
142,
112,
84,
53,
43,
100.0
11.4
21.0
18.7
16.0
12.6
9.5
0.0
4.8
Foreign
parentage.
163,964
9,865
23,277
28, 510
as, 385
28,667
20,998
12,912
6,264
86
100.0
6.0
14.2
17.4
20.4
17.5
12.8
7.9
3.8
23,288
4, 150
6,34N
3, 872
2,767
1,949
2,091
1,524
580
7
100.0
17.8
27.3
16.6
11.9
8.4
9.0
6.5
2.5
143,203
14, 708
30, 359
25,204
19,321
15,844
18,009
13,519
6,151
28
100.0
10.3
21.2
17.6
13.5
11.1
12.6
9.4
4.3
Mixed
parentage.
125, 560
10, 046
25, 835
26,639
22,410
18,272
11,959
6,271
4,080
48
100.0
8.0
20.6
21.2
17.8
14.6
9.5
5.0
3.2
9,641
1,271
2,096
1,7.50
1,534
1,251
876
517
339
7
lOO.O
13.2
21.7
18.2
15.9
13.0
9.1
5.4
3.5
66,269
6,48:5
12, 577
12, 545
11,306
10,017
7,275
3,798
2^225
13
100.0
9.8
19.0
18.9
17.1
15.2
11.0
5.7
3.4
Foreign-
bom
white.
110,578
754
4,249
8.642
15. 179
18,884
20,715
19,32.5
22,649
181
100.0
0.7
3.8
7.8
13.7
17.1
18.7
17.5
20.5
19, 810
44
621
2,396
5,311
4,670
3,273
1,905
1,522
68
100.0
0.2
3.1
12.1
26. S
23.6
16.5
9.6
7.7
102, 177
140
2,935
11,421
21,312
22, 560
19, 147
12,857
11,719
86
100.0
a.i
2.9
11.2
20.9
22.1
18.7
12.6
11.5
Negro.
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
57,925
4,693
10, 257
10, 336
9,995
8,835
6,749
3, .516
3, 295
249
100.0
8.1
17.7
17.8
17.3
15.3
11.7
6.1
.5.7
30,335
2,776
5,971
5,920
4,717
4,201
3,347
1,800
1,295
212
100.0
9.2
19.7
19.5
15.5
14.1
11.0
.5.9
4.3
244, 479
24, 145
.50, 519
47, .590
40, 281
34, 752
2.5,066
12, 2.87
9,177
662
100.0
9.9
20.7
19. 5
16.5
14.2
10.3
5.0
3.8
1 Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
155
Table 49.
-DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
South Atlantic — Con.
District of Columbia.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Virginia.
All ages, munber
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24" years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
West Virginia.
All ages, number
Under o years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age imknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24" years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years •
55 to 64 years
65 years and over ,
All classes.
437, 571
30, 436
59, 656
84, 5S1
89, 921
71,164
52, 190
27, 099
20, 635
1,8S9
100.0
7.0
13.6
19.3
20.6
16.3
11.9
6.2
4.7
2, 309, 187
277, 1X4
549, 128
446, 525
327, 948
278, 390
206, 340
120, 626
100, 008
3, 038
100.0
12.0
23.8
19.3
14.2
12.1
8.9
.5.2
4.3
1, 463, 701
195, 934
34S, 519
271, 153
217, 406
178, 251
122, 713
70, 799
56, 140
2,786
100.0
13. 4
2.3.8
IS. 5
14.9
12.2
8.4
4.8
3.8
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
239, 488
18, 244
33, 760
48, 298
50, 352
35, 804
25, 976
14, 207
11,046
1, 201
100.0
7.6
14.1
20.2
21.0
15.0
10.8
5.9
4.9
1, 534, 494
189,591
364, 362
292, 508
218, 380
180, 827
133, 640
83,591
70, 122
1,464
100.0
12.4
23.7
19.1
14.2
11.8
8.7
5.4
4.6
1, 232, 857
169, 766
306, 041
234, 934
173, 154
140, 780
99,007
58, S27
48, 310
2,038
100.0
13.^
24. S
19.1
14.0
11.4
8.0
4.8
3.9
Foreign
parentage.
35, 129
2,781
5,194
6,022
5,800
5, 146
5,442
3,264
1,434
46
100.0
7.9
14.8
17.1
16.5
14.6
15.5
9.3
4.1
30, 514
3, 773
7,209
5, 926
4,336
3,285
3,043
1,981
939
22
100.0
12.4
23.6
19.4
14.2
10.8
10.0
6. 5
3.1
56,625
13,9.58
17, 891
5,717
4,310
4,31S
4,804
3, 745
1,837
45
100.0
24.6
31.6
10.1
7.6
7.6
8.5
6.6
3.2
Mixed
parentage.
23, 695
1,555
3,111
4,603
5,166
4,044
2,857
1,418
901
40
100.0
6.0
13.1
19.4
21.8
17.1
12.1
6.0
3.8
22, 116
2,311
4,344
4,524
3,463
2,913
2,347
1,311
893
10
100.0
10.4
19.6
20. 5
1.5. 7
13.2
10.6
5.9
4.0
25, 847
3, 160
5, 165
4,260
3, 705
3,738
2,945
1,716
1,141
17
100.0
12.2
20.0
16.5
14.3
14.5
11.4
6.6
4.4
Foreign-
born
white.
28, 548
52
720
3, 2.56
6,574
6,497
.5, 1.58
3,095
3,073
123
100. 0
0.2
2.5
11.4
23.0
22.8
18.1
10.8
10. S
30, 785
90
1,107
3,808
7, .392
7, 385
5, 428
3,009
2, .521
45
100.0
0.3
3.6
12.4
24.0
24.0
17.6
9.8
8.2
61, 906
1ST
2, 964
7, 73S
19, 334
16, 425
8,323
3,692
3,028
215
100.0
0.3
4.8
12.5
31.2
26.5
13.4
6.0
4.9
Negro.
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
109, 966
7,774
16, 842
22, 2.53
21, 857
19, 524
12, 639
5,043
3, 566
468
100.0
7.1
1.5.3
20.2
19.9
17.8
11.5
4.6
3.2
690, 017
SI, 263
171,862
139,518
94, 172
8.3, sn
61, 744
30, 656
2.5, 493
1, 496
100.0
11.8
24.9
20.2
13.6
12.1
8.9
4.4
3.7
86,345
8, 854
16, 451
18, 489
16,869
12, 967
7,609
2,814
1,822
470
100.0
10.3
19.1
21.4
19.5
1.5.0
8.8
3.3
2.1
745
30
29
149
172
149
118
72
15
11
100.0
4.0
3.9
20.0
23.1
20.0
15.8
9.7
2.0
1,261
156
241
241
205
167
129
78
40
1
100.0
12.4
19.3
19.1
16.3
13.2
10.2
6.2
3.2
121
9
7
15
34
23
25
5
2
1
100.0
7.4
5.8
12.4
2s. 1
19.0
20.7
4.1
1.7
156
ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
South Atlantic— Con .
North Carolina.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 11 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years.
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
South Carolina.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
6 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under .? years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Georgia.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 1 4 ye&i's
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
NATIVE WHITE.
Indian,
Foreign-
born
Negro.
Cliinese,
All classes.
Japan-
Native
''oreign
Mixed
while.
and all
other.
parentage, p
irentage.
parentage.
2,559,123
1,765,203
5,737
5,740
7,099
763,407
11,937
358, 808
248,913
694
652
35
10(5,460
2,054
674, 499
455, 760
1,332
1,191
227
212,451
3,538
500, 219
333, 715
1,015
1,040
810
161,417
2,222
339, 253
240, 101
868
916
1,687
94,309
1,372
273,279
191,780
651
731
1,642
77,346
1,129
191,441
132,307
618
581
1,283
55, 897
755
119,699
88, 405
348
354
786
29,334
472
98,716
72, 580
208
271
616
24,6.56
385
3,209
1,642
3
4
13
1,537
10
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
14.0
14.1
12.1
11.4
0.5
13.9
17.2
26.4
25.8
23.2
20.7
3.2
27.8
29.6
19.5
18.9
17.7
18.1
11.4
21.1
18.6
13.3
13.6
15.1
16.0
23.8
12.4
11.5
10.7
10.9
11.3
12.7
23.1
10.1
9.5
7.5
7.5
10.8
10.1
18.1
7.3
6.3
4.7
5.0
6.1
6.2
11.1
3.8
4.0
3.9
4.1
3.6
4.7
8.7
3.2
3.2
1,683,724
799,418
7,025
5,694
6,401
864,719
467
228, 581
109,781
633
565
13
117,526
63
458, 867
204,726
1,108
1,005
169
251,763
96
342,965
154,618
1,308
1,093
820
185,041
85
225,339
114, 160
1,014
1,022
1,587
107, 487
69
183, 874
91,928
947
834
1,365
88,750
50
122,399
58,884
1,027
591
1,115
60,724
58
66,988
36,038
682
325
651
29,264
28
53,375
2S, 792
304
257
668
23, 336
18
1,336
491
2
2
13
828
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100. 0
13.6
13.7
9.0
9.9
0.2
13.6
13.5
27.3
25. 6
15.8
17.7
2.6
29. 1
20.6
20.4
19.3
18.6
19.2
12. 8
21.4
18.2
13.4
14.3
14.4
17.9
24. 8
12.4
14.8
10.9
11.5
13.5
14.6
21.3
10.3
10.7
7.3
7.4
14.6
10.4
17.4
7.0
12.4
4.0
4.5
9.7
5.7
10.2
3.4
6.0
3.2
3.6
4.3
4.5
10.4
2.7
3.9
2,895,832
1,642,697
16,371
13,860
16,186
1,206,365
353
363,229
215, 192
1,453
1, 1S3
36
145,332
33
747,685
416, 892
3,3.51
2,345
443
324,610
44
580,363
316,293
2,951
2,438
1,954
256,681
46
411, 122
237,663
2,658
2,465
3,743
164, 530
63
325,977
188, 833
2, 038
2, 209
3,6sr,
129, 160
51
232,024
125,020
1,994
1,604
2, 9:0
100,417
69
130,381
78, 581
1,283
975
1 , 874
47,629
39
102,111
63,099
642
640
1,515
36, 207
•8
2,940
1,124
1
1
15
1,799
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100.0
12.5
13.1
8.9
8.5
0.2
12.0
9.3
25.8
25. 4
20.5
10. 9
2.7
26.9
12.5
20.0
19.3
18.0
17.6
12.1
21.3
13.0
14.2
14.5
16.2
17.8
23.1
13.6
17.8
11.3
11.5
12.4
15.9
22.8
10.7
14.4
8.0
7.6
12.2
11.6
18.0
8.3
19.5
4.5
4.8
7.8
7.0
11.6
3.9
11.0
3.5
3.8
3.9
4.6
9.4
3.0
2.3
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
157
Table 49.
-DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
South Atlantic— Con.
Florida.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 21 years
25 to .34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All classes.
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
East South Central.
Kentucky.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 04 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 t o 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years ,
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
Tennessee.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years ,
45 to 54 years
55 to 04 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown ,
All ages, per cent ,
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 "years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 y earsand over
968, 470
105, 263
217, 731
178, 456
149, 090
127, 76S
94, 495
52, 290
40,664
2.713
100.0
10.9
22.5
18.4
15.4
13.2
9.8
5.4
4.2
2,416,630
291,625
558, 808
445, ,S62
347, 062
289,810
225, 894
141,879
113,772
1,918
100.0
12.1
23.1
18.4
14.4
12.0
9.3
5.9
4.7
2, 337, 885
280, 739
562,821
445, 443
335,058
276, 135
210,131
124,215
101, 189
2,154
100.0
12.0
24.1
19.1
14.3
11.8
9.0
5.3
4.3
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
532, 295
63,678
124,586
95, 403
78,441
65, 014
48,005
30, 867
25,396
905
100.0
12.0
23.4
17.9
14.7
12.2
9.0
5.8
4.8
2, 039, 134
266, 945
502,132
385, 852
286, 527
229,509
171,182
107, 268
88,412
1,307
100.0
13.1
24.6
18.9
14.1
11.3
8.4
5.3
4.3
1,832,757
232, 474
452, 394
345, 774
257, 983
210, 152
157,025
96,384
79, 371
1,200
100.0
12.7
24.7
18.9
14.1
11.5
8.6
5.3
4.3
Foreign
parentage
35,751
4,669
■9,842
5,939
4,496
3,600
3,347
2,483
1,348
27
100.0
13.1
27.5
16.6
12.6
10.1
9.4
6.9
3.8
65,931
2,070
4,654
6,122
8,532
11,996
15,607
12, 303
4, 5K6
61
100.0
3.1
7.1
9.3
12.9
18.2
23.7
18.7
7.0
20,423
1,425
3,217
2,617
2,812
3,278
3,597
2,357
1,106
14
100.0
7.0
15.8
12.8
13.8
16.1
17.6
11.5
5.4
Mixed
parentage
27, 099
3,303
6,325
4,879
4,044
3, 258
2,523
1,592
1,147
28
100.0
12.2
23.3
18.0
14.9
12.0
9.3
5.9
4.2
44, 715
2,098
5,657
7, 870
9,273
8, 974
6,347
2.948
1,528
20
100.0
4.7
12.7
17.6
20.7
20.1
14.2
6.6
3.4
17, 335
1,135
2,668
3,000
3, 120
3,174
2,290
1,168
769
11
100.0
6.5
15.4
17.3
18.0
18.3
13.2
6.7
4.4
Foreign-
born
white.
43, 008
200
1,922
4,777
8,636
9,658
8,261
5,120
4,226
148
100.0
0.6
4.5
11.1
20.1
22.5
19.2
11.9
9.8
30, 780
30
518
1,8S3
4,513
.5,392
5,625
5, 1.35
7,646
38
100.0
0.1
1.7
6.1
14.7
17.5
18.3
16.7
24.8
15, 478
45
429
1,348
2,581
3,215
2,940
2,238
2,661
21
100.0
0.3
2.8
8.7
16.7
20.8
19.0
14.5
17.2
Negro.
329, 487
33, 264
7'i, 800
67, 304
53, 337
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
830
89
166
154
136
46, 120
32,203
118
96
12, 187
41
.S, 520
27
1,602
3
100. 0
100.0
10.1
10.7
22.7
20. 0
20.4
IS. 6
16.2
16.4
14.0
14.2
9.8
11.6
3.7
4.9
2.6
3.3
235,938
132
2(1,468
14
45, 828
19
44,118
17
3S, 186
31
33,917
22
27, 120
13
14,213
12
11,590
4
492
100.0
100.0
8.7
10.6
19.4
14.4
18.7
12.9
16.2
23.5
14.4
10.7
11.5
9.8
6.0
9.1
4.9
3.0
451, 758
134
45,653
7
104, 103
10
92,084
20
08,534 .
28
56, 285
31
44,259
20
22, 060
8
17, 275
7
905
3
100.0
100.0
10.1
6.2
23.0
7.5
20.5
14.9
15.2
20.9
12.5
23.1
9.8
14.9
4.9
6.0
3.8
5.2
158
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION,
Table 49 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
East South Central—
Continued.
Alabama.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 yearsand over
Mississippi.
All ages, number
Under f) years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 04 years
65 years and ovot
Age uulaiown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
West South Central
Arkansas.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24" years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
2, 348, 174
299, 522
617, 643
456, 268
325, 332
261,647
196, 974
104,583
83,498
2,707
100.0
12.8
26.3
19.4
13.9
11.1
8.4
4.5
3.6
1, 790, 618
216,248
471, 724
355, 053
245, 335
206, 586
144, 839
80, 856
66, 708
3,269
100.0
12.1
26.3
19.8
13.7
11.5
8.1
4.5
3.7
1, 752, 204
220,811
449, 959
335, 858
248, 877
201, 480
1.50,671
80,772
62, 092
1,684
100.0
12.6
25. 7
19.2
14. 2
11.5
8.6
4.6
3.5
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
1, 394, 129
191,569
368, 145
265, 343
196,632
153,641
103,918
63,658
50,470
753
100.0
13.7
26.4
19.0
14.1
11.0
7. 5
4.6
3.6
826, 762
106, 856
216, 472
158, 362
114, 198
94, 371
62,648
39, 385
33, 125
1,345
100.0
12.9
26.2
19.2
13.8
11.4
7.6
4.8
4.0
1,226,692
166, 833
325, 703
228, 787
170, 866
135, 823
96, 103 ■
56, 836
44,961
780
100. C
13.6
26.6
18.7
13.9
11.1
7.8
4.6
3.7
Foreign
parentage.
19, 591
2,163
4,749
3,225
2,617
2,262
2,207
1,621
739
8
100.0
11.0
24. 2
16.5
13.4
11.5
11.3
8.3
3.8
9,539
1,086
2,09G
1,229
937
1,271
1,352
994
559
13
100.0
11.4
22.0
12.9
9.8
13.3
14.2
10.4
5.9
19, 030
1,118
3,059
3,348
3,249
2, 825
2,669
1,830
917
15
100.0
5.9
16.1
17.6
17.1
14.8
14.0
9.6
4.8
Mixed
parentage.
15, 650
1,494
3,206
2,850
2, 566
2,244
1,679
918
685
100.0
9.5
20.5
IS. 2
16.4
14.3
10.7
5.9
4.4
9,642
723
1,523
1,508
1,568
1,698
1,300
74l
572
100.0
7.5
15.8
15.6
16.3
17.6
13.5
7.7
5.9
20, 060
1, 533
3,889
3,723
3,247
2,999
2,426
1,347
878
18
100.0
7.6
19.4
18.6
16.2
15.0
12.1
6.7
4.4
Foreign-
bom
white.
17, 662
64
640
1,695
3,235
4,100
3,448
2,416
2,037
27
100.0
0.4
3.6
9.6
18.3
23.2
19.5
13.7
11.5
8,019
24
207
798
1,514
1,665
1,510
1,041
1,186
14
100.0
0.3
3.3
10.0
18.9
20.8
18.8
13.0
14.8
13, 975
36
299
1,024
1,953
2,796
3, 088
2,455
2,308
16
100. 0
0.3
2.1
7.3
14.0
20.0
22.1
17.6
16.6
Negro.
900, 652
104, 155
240, 761
is:?, 092
120,211
99, 347
8.5,683
35,948
29, 545
1,910
100.0
11.6
26. 7
20.3
13.3
11.0
9.5
4.0
3.3
935,184
107,394
2.51,024
192, 865
126,922
107, 418
77, 877
38, .596
31,204
1,884
100.0
11.5
2(1.8
20.6
13.6
11.5
8.3
4.1
3.3
472, 220
61,274
116,977
98, 932
69, 526
57,001
46, 354
18, 279
13,022
855
100.0
10.9
24. 8
21.0
14.7
12.1
9.8
3.9
2.8
AGE DISTETBUTTON.
159
Table 49.-DISTRIBUTI0N OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BRoAD AGE GBOUPS. BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Colitinued,
West South Centrai>-
Contiuued.
Louisiana.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45to54 jears
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Oklahoma.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 ^'ears
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 j'ears
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 j'cars
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Texas.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 j-ears and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 j'ears
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25to.34years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
1, 798, 509
209,213
442,4.57
359,592
271,829
221 , 598
151,922
78, 130
59,443
4,325
100.0
11.6
24.6
20.0
15.1
12.3
8.4
4.3
3.3
2,028,283
252,578
509,191
392,325
304,685
238,537
167,868
95,056
64,772
3,281
100.0
12.5
25.1
19.3
15.0
11.8
8.3
4.7
3.2
4,663,228
533,907
1,117,806
944,752
737, 807
562,069
377,385
215,966
163,046
10,490
100.0
11.4
24.0
20.3
15.8
12.1
8.1
4.6
3.5
KATtVE AVUltfi.
Native
parentage.
941,724
122, 771
245, 775
193, 141
142,879
107,067
66,247
35,514
26,315
2,015
100.0
13.0
26.1
20.5
15.2
11.4
7.0
3.8
2.8
1, 679, 107
219,711
4:«,9.52
326,270
250,413
191, 143
131,112
74, 105
49,9.'<:i
2,412
100.0
13.1
25.8
19.4
14.9
11.4
7.8
4.4
3.0
3,112,262
385,555
776,908
625,423
484,482
358,774
231,102
137,357
105, 624
7,037
100.0
12.4
25.0
20.1
15.6
11.5
7.4
4.4
3.4
Poreigm
parentage,
67,016
5,422
14,182
9,850
7,1.53
8,721
10,933
7,427
3,273
55
100.0
8.1
21.2
14.7
10.7
13.0
16.3
11.1
4.9
53,083
3,844
9,197
9,861
9,635
7,877
6,388
4,314
1,933-
34
100.0
7.2
17.3
18.6
18.2
14.8
12.0
8.1
3.6
276, 670
39,611
65,200
53, 153
43,272
32, 791
22, 974
14, 130
5,223
316
100.0
14.3
23.6
19.2
15.6
11.9
8.3
5.1
1.9
Mixed
parentage
43,000
3,366
6,993
7,067
7,626
7,920
5,773
2,671
1,541
43
100.0
7.8
16.3
16.4
17.7
18.4
13.4
6.2
3.6
49,036
3,940
9, 798
9,489
8,386
7,464
5,377
2,868
1,684
30
100.0
8.0
20.0
19.4
17.1
15.2
U.O
5.8
3.4
168,714
22,830
47,312
36, 858
25, 653
18,680
10,096
4,558
2,591
136
100.0
13.5
28.0
21.8
15.2
11.1
6.0
2.7
1.5
Foreign-
bom
white.
. 44, 871
186
1,259
4,808
8,510
9,558
8,323
6, 692
6,4.39
96
100.0
0.4
2.8
10.7
19.0
21.3
18.5
12.7
14.4
39,968
303
1,516
4,406
7,087
7,934
7,780
5,782
4,944
216
100.0
0.8
3.8
11.0
17.7
19.9
19.5
14.5
12.4
360,519
7,719
46,367
68,322
66,806
61,056
49,646
32,061
27,235
1,307
100.0
2.1
12.9
19.0
18.5
16.9
13.8
8.9
7.6
Negro.
700,257
77, 296
173,871
144,447
105,433
88,117
60,460
26,718
21,801
2,114
100.0
11.0
24.8
20.6
15.1
12.6
8.6
3.8
3.1
149,408
16,214
37,342
31,065
22, 163
18,501
13,449
5,939
4,338
397
100.0
10.9
25.0
20.8
14.8
12.4
9.0
4.0
2.9
741,694
77,798
181,38:3
160,447
116,993
90, 255
63,225
27, 6;i2
22,277
1,684
100.0
10.5
24.5
21.6
15.8
12.2
8.5
3.7
3.0
Indian,
Cliinese,
Japan-'
ese,
and all
othei".
1,641
172
377
279
228
215
186
108
74
2
100.0
10.5
23.0
17.0
13.9
13.1
11.3
6.6
4.5
57,681
8,566
17,:i86
11,228
7,001
5,618
3,752
2,048
1,890
192
100.0
14.9
30.1
19.5
12.1
9.7
6.5
3.6
3.3
3,369
394
636
iA9
601
513
.342
228
96
10
100.0
1L7
18.9
16.3
17.8
15.2
10.2
6.8
2.8
160
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
TABLE49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
Mountain.
Montana.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
6 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
Idaho.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years'and over.,.
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 04 years
65 years and over. . .
Wyoming.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years'and over...
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years..'
6 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 yKirs
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over. . .
All classes.
548,889
67, 372
111,401
82, 513
101, 877
82, 830
52, 766
31,385
16, 808
1,937
100.0
12.3
20.3
15.0
18.6
15.1
9.6
5.7
3.1
431,866
54,536
97, 876
73,640
68,987
57, 373
40, 007
24, 269
14, 839
339
100.0
12.6
22.7
17.1
16.0
13.3
9.3
5.6
3.4
194,402
22,524
38, 343
31,946
39,318
29,927
17,049
9, 431
4,989
875
100.0
11.6
19.7
16.4
20.2
15. 4
8.8
4.9
2.6
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
275,803
43,402
64,610
43,238
47, 164
35, 225
20,745
12, 452
7,406
1,561
100.0
15.7
23.4
15.7
17.1
12.8
7.5
4.5
2.7
294,252
45,372
77,452
52, 741
43, 264
32,698
21, 183
12,991
8,308
243
100.0
15.4
26.3
17.9
14.7
ILl
7.2
4.4
2.8
122,884
16, 864
27,633
21,135
23, 697
16, 285
8,965
4, 937
2,736
632
100. 0
13.7
22.5
17.2
19.3
13.3
7.3
4.0
2.2
Foreign
parentage
101,918
12,013
23, 478
IS, 051
20,232
13, 493
8, 561
4,498
1,517
75
100.0
11.8
23.0
17.7
19.9
13.2
8.4
4.4
1.5
47,920
3,431
7,895
7,881
9,227
8,479
6,483
3,346
1,151
27
100.0
7.2
16.5
16.4
19.3
17.7
13.5
7.0
2.4
25,234
3,176
5,541
4,268
4,865
3, 529
2,243
1,192
409
11
100.0
12.6
22.0
16.9
19.3
14.0
8.9
4.7
1.6
Mixed
parentage
62,919
9,756
1C>, 287
12,091
11,038
7,424
3,820
1,758
706
39
100.0
15.5
25. 9
19.2
17.5
1L8
6.1
2.8
LI
44,533
4,856
10,437
9, 123
8, 122
6,115
3,578
1,620
606
16
100.0
10.9
23.4
20.5
18.2
13.7
8.0
3.6
L5
16,773
1,954
3,695
3,353
3,363
2,368
1,226
593
217
4
100. 0
1L6
22.0
20.0
20.1
14.1
7.3
3.5
L3
Foreign-
born
wliite.
93,620
329
4,140
6,883
21,523
24,650
18, 026
11,557
6,284
228
100.0
0.4
4.4
7.4
23.0
26.3
19.3
12.3
6.7
38,963
173
1,179
3,015
7,363
9,018
8,034
5,817
4,329
35
100.0
0.4
3.0
7.7
18.9
23.1
20.6
14.9
n.1
25,255
105
1,041
2,501
6,538
6,717
4,153
2,478
1, 507
215
100.0
0.4
4.1
9.9
25.9
26.6
16.4
9.8
6.0
Negro.
1,658
109
188
189
297
390
260
137
82
6
100.0
6.6
n.3
11.4
17.9
23.5
15.7
8.3
4.9
920
55
99
130
219
191
142
51
31
2
100.0
6.0
10.8
14.1
23.8
20.8
15.4
5.5
3.4
1,375
59
128
201
305
330
185
65
35
7
100.0
4.3
9.3
19.0
22.2
24.0
13.5
4.7
2.5
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
161
Table 49.— DISTRIDUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
MoxjNTAiN — Continued .
Colorado.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
New Mexico.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24' years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years.
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 j-cars
65 years and over
Arizona.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per ceut
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 j'ears
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
75108°— 23 —
All classes.
939, 629
97, 058
184, 300
156, 970
153, 730
134, 428
100, 424
64,002
41, 063
7,654
100.0
10.3
19.6
16.7
16.4
14.3
10.7
6.8
4.4
360, 350
46, 399
87, 281
67, 259
55, 915
41, 308
30, 754
18, 735
12,244
455
100.0
12.9
24.2
18.7
15.5
11.5
8.5
5.2
3.4
334, 162
40, S07
70, 567
00, 273
60, 452
46,854
29,254
14, 953
9,977
1,025
100.0
12.2
21.1
18.0
18.1
14.0
8.8
4.5
3.0
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
603, 041
72, 113
129, 555
104, 615
97,044
77, 501
56,129
35. 107
23, 862
7,115
lOOO
12.0
21 5
17.3
16.1
12.9
9.3
5.8
4.0
273, 317
37, 143
69, 402
51,112
40, 268
29,725
22,527
13, 875
8,887
378
100.0
13.6
2.5. 4
18.7
14. 7
10.9
8.2
5.1
3.3
151, 145
19, 105
33, 4-12
20, 822
26, 385
20,691
12, 757
6,914
4,317
652
100.0
12.7
22.1
17.7
17.5
13.7
8.4
4.6
2.9
Foreign
parentage.
130, 059
15, 080
31, 159
24,060
19, 207
17, 138
12, 298
7,915
3, 128
74
100.0
11.6
24.0
18.5
14.8
13. 2
9.5
6.1
2.4
18,d65
4,015
4, 818
2,863
2,433
1,871
1,487
945
423
10
100.0
21.3
25.5
15 2
12.9
9.9
7.9
5.0
2.2
39, 534
10, 0(i2
10, 3 18
5, 5.50
5, 033
3, 938
2, 658
1, 348
557
40
100.0
2.5.5
26.2
14.0
12.7
10. 0
6.7
3.4
1.4
Mixed
parentage.
74, 049
7,904
15, 894
14, 749
13, 034
10, 241
6,909
3,437
1, 818
63
100.0
10.7
21.5
19.9
17.6
13.8
93
4.6
25
13, 414
2,030
3,442
2,457
2,012
1,557
1,105
539
266
6
100.0
15.1
25.7
18.3
15.0
11.6
8.2
4.0
2.0
22, 671
3,839
6,227
3,935
3,460
2,718
1,505
670
307
10
100.0
16.9
27.5
17. 4
15. 3
12.0
6.6
3.0
1.4
Foreign-
bom
white.
116, 954
542
5,623
11,145
21,542
26, 473
23, 055
16, 672
11,694
208
lOOO
0.5
4.8
95
18.4
22.6
19.7
14. 3
10.0
29, 077
585
3, 693
5,165
6, 355
5, 393
3,814
2,388
1,643
41
100.0
2.0
12.7
17.8
21. 9
18.5
13.1
8.2
5.7
78, 099
2, 698
11,0SI
1.5, 460
18, 139
14, 645
8,776
4, 173
2,908
219
100.0
3.5
14.2
19.8
23.2
18.8
11. 2
5.3
3.7
Negro.
11, 318
693
1,4%
1, 818
2,138
2,270
1,632
706
454
111
100.0
61
13.2
16.1
18.9
20.1
14.4
6.2
4.0
5,733
ISl
343
1,904
2,263
594
276
94
73
5
100.0
3.2
6.0
33.2
39.5
10. 4
4.8
1.6
1.3
8,005
333
566
2,194
2,868
1,220
553
162
90
19
100.0
4.2
7.1
27.4
35.8
15.2
6.9
2.1
1.1
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
4,208
726
573
583
765
805
401
165
107
83
100.0
17.3
13.6
13.9
18.2
19.1
9.5
3.9
2.5
19,944
2,445
5,583
3,758
2, .584
2,168
1,.545
894
952
15
100.0
12.3
28.0
18.8
1.3.0
10.9
7.7
4.5
4.8
34,708
4,710
8,903
6, 312
4,567
3,642
3,005
1,686
1,798
85
100.0
13.6
25.7
18.2
13.2
10.5
8.7
4.9
5.2
-11
162
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.'
Table 49.— DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
Mountain — Continued .
Utah.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Nevada.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
.55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24" years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Pacific.
Washington.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
.55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 yeiirs
25to34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to .54 years
,55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
449,396
61,375
108, 117
81,977
68, 502
53,9S7
36, 145
22,949
15, 883
461
100.0
13.7
24.1
18.2
15.2
12.0
8.0
5.1
3.5
77,407
6,743
12,469
10,775
14, 403
14,325
9,664
5,240
3,473
315
100.0
8.7
16.1
13.9
18.6
18.5
12.5
4.5
1,356,621
126, 434
245, 811
217, 499
239, 867
213, 392
151,215
97, 405
60, 211
4,787
100.0
9.3
18.1
16.0
17.7
15.7
11.1
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
245, 781
48, 052
78,371
49, 541
31, 2.39
18, 209
9, 789
6,242
4,076
262
100.0
19.6
31.9
20.2
12.7
7.4
4.0
2.5
1.7
36,285
4,115
7,358
5,602
6,179
5,749
3,820
2,049
1,238
175
100.0
1L3
20.3
15.4
17.0
15.8
10.5
5.6
3.4
711, 706
82, 750
149, 782
121,305
116, 052
97,999
67, 541
43, 24S
29,642
3,387
100.0
11.6
21.0
17.0
16.3
13. S
9.5
6.1
4.2
Foreign
parentage
75,901
5,553
11, 589
12, 043
14, 207
14, 440
11, 307
5,497
1,212
53
100.0
7.3
15.3
15.9
18.7
19.0
14.9
7.2
1.6
11,701
1,256
2,069
1,331
1,898
2,338
1,629
826
346
100.0
10.7
17.7
11.4
16.2
20.0
13.9
7.1
3.0
214, 618
20,064
47, 532
41, 830
40,902
28, 238
19,930
11,461
4,409
252
100.0
9.3
22.1
19. 5
19.1
13. 2
9.3
5.3
2.1
Mixed
parentage.
63, 764
6,747
15, 366
14, 694
11,710
8,374
4,340
1,927
572
34
100.0
10.6
24.1
23.0
18.4
13.1
6.8
3.0
0.9
7,911
719
1,509
1,405
1,489
1,406
841
328
148
6
100.0
9.1
19.1
18.5
18.8
17.8
10.6
4.1
1.9
143, 398
17, 594
34,620
29, 523
24, 461
17,921
10, 700
5, 590
2,838
151
100.0
12.3
24.1
20.6
17.1
12.5
7.5
3.9
2.0
Foreign-
born
white.
56,455
165
1,805
4,598
9,895
11, 355
9,844
8,951
9,761
81
100.0
0.3
3.2
8.1
17.5
20.1
17.4
15.9
17.3
14,802
73
363
1,361
3,866
3,829
2, 518
1,495
1,236
61
100.0.
0.5
2.5
9.2
26.1
25.9
17.0
10.1
8.4
250, 055
1,399
9,077
19, 287
50, 856
61, 9S2
49, 250
35,3ls
22, 1.59
727
100.0
0.6
3.6
7.7
20.3
24.8
19.7
14.1
8.9
Negro.
1,446
95
155
203
342
348
205
56
33
9
100.0
6.6
10.7
14.0
23.7
24.1
14.2
3.9
2.3
346
15
30
42
68
81
68
23
19
100.0
4.3
8.7
12.1
19.7
23.4
19.7
6.6
5.5
6,883
399
814
922
1,400
1,563
1,034
444
238
69
100.0
5.8
11.8
13.4
20.3
22.7
1,5. 0
6.5
3.5
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
163
Table 49 — DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION CLASSES BY BROAD AGE GROUPS BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
Pacific — Continued .
Oregon.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
4-5to54years
55 to 04 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
California.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25to34years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 14 years
15 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35to44 jears
45 to 54 jears
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
All classes.
783,389
71,318
142,098
125,924
132,767
118,904
88, 391
60, 550
42,5,S3
854
100.0
9.1
IS.l
16.1
16.9
15.2
11.3
7.7
5.4
3,426,861
275, 727
5;39, 555
518,094
614,023
572, 410
426, 601
270,731
200,301
9,419
100.0
8.0
1.5.7
1.5.1
17.9
16.7
12.4
7.9
5.8
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
497, 726
.54, 660
10:i, 265
84, 201
79, 182
67, 674
49,424
33,679
25, 052
589
100. 0
11.0
20. 7
16.9
15.9
13.6
9.9
6.8
5.0
1,677,955
156,272
306, 331
277,614
283, 824
245, 273
181,737
121,096
100, 134
5,674
100.0
9.3
18.3
16.5
16.9
14.6
10.8
7.2
6.0
Foreign
parentage
95, 827
7,618
17,896
17,361
19,028
14,379
10,421
6,327
2,731
66
100.0
7.9
18.7
18.1
19.9
15.0
10.9
6.6
2.8
573,927
63,368
117,242
88,682
95, 892
85,288
68,245
38,972
15,600
638
100.0
U.O
20.4
15.5
16.7
14.9
11.9
6.8
2.7
Mixed
parentage.
Foreign-
bom
white.
73,442
7,215
15, 746
14,416
13,277
10,477
6, 745
3,548
1,979
41
100.0
9.8
21.4
19. 6
18.1
14.3
9.2
4.8
2.7
331, 167
32,280
65, 730
61,998
60, 633
51,205
33,117
17,120
8,759
325
100.0
9.7
19.8
18.7
18.3
15.5
10.0
5.2
2.6
Negro.
102, 151
392
3,231
7,587
18, 997
23,955
20, 165
15, 704
11,993
127
100. 0
0.4
3.2
7.4
18.6
23.5
19.7
15.4
11.7
681, 662
4,200
30, 679
66, 619
141,510
157, 823
124,392
83,82-1
70,433
2,122
100.0
0.6
4.5
9.8
20.8
23.2
18.2
12.3
10.3
2,144
117
263
268
411
531
343
133
71
7
100.0
5.5
12.3
12.5
19.2
24.8
16.0
6.2
3.3
38, 763
2,596
5,439
5,961
8,039
7,941
5,087
2,176
1,359
165
100.0
6.7
14.0
15.4
20.7
20.5
13.1
.5.6
3.5
Indian,
Chinese,
Japan-
ese,
and all
other.
12, 099
1,316
1,697
2,091
1,872
1,888
1,293
1,161
7.57
24
100.0
10.9
14.0
17.3
15.5
15.6
10.7
9.6
6.3
123, 387
16, 951
14, 134
17,220
24, 125
24,880
14,023
7,543
4,016
495
100.0
13.7
11.5
14.0
19.6
20.2
11.4
6.1
3.3
164
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 50.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Alabama.
Birmingham — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro ,
Mobile— All classes
Montgomery — All classes
Arizona.
Phoenix— AU classes
Arkansas.
Fort SMrrn — All classes ,
Little Rock — AU classes
California.
Los Angeles— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chinese
Oakland— All classes.
Native white — Native parentage. ,
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chinese
Japanese
San Francisco— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. ,
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chinese
Japanese
Alameda— AU classes
Berkeley— AU clas.ses
Fresno— AU classes
Long Beach— All classes
Pasadena — AU classes
Sacramento — AU classes
San Diego— AU classes
San Jose— All classes
Stockton— All classes
Colorado.
Denver— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mi.xed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Colorado Springs— AU classes
Pueblo— All classes
Connecticut.
Bridgeport— All classes
Native white — Native parentage . .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white .■>. .
Negro
.\U ages.i
178, SOG
92,211
6,677
3, 578
6,0S4
70, 2.30
00, 777
43, 464
29,053
28, 870
65, 142
576, 673
294, 458
86, SOS
53, 541
112,057
15, 579
2, 062
11,618
216, 261
90, 279
44,061
24, .502
45, 162
5, 489
3,821
2, 709
506, 676
167, 179
125,648
66, 995
140, 200
2, 414
7,744
5,358
28, 806
56, 036
45, 086
55, 593
45,354
65, 908
74, 683
39, 642
40, 296
256, 491
144, 678
43,062
24, 284
37,620
6, 075
30, 105
43, 050
143,555
36, 816
47, 094
10, 896
46,414
2,228
AGE periods.
Under 5
5 to 14
15 to 24
25 to 44
45 to 64
years.
years.
years.
years.
years.
16, 520
34, 1.33
37,016
63, 151
2.3,401
9, 571
18, 121
18,427
32, 137
11,477
936
2,068
1,299
1,.526
753
377
840
820
1,091
401
17
236
706
2,815
1,841
5,617
12,868
15, 760
25, 560
8,926
5,222
11,064
12,024
20,511
9,663
3,603
7,957
8,932
14,830
6,628
2,527
4,739
5,030
10,739
4, SS8
2, 734
5, 845
5,514
9,117
4,509
5,274
10,786
12, 666
23,844
10,053
38, 128
77, 207
85,681
214, 141
124, 600
20, 633
42,362
45,965
104,679
60, 249
8,816
16, 419
12, 871
27, 909
17, 765
4,563
9,029
9, 525
19, 725
8,S70
898
5,920
12, 807
48, 513
33, 109
988
2, 1.55
2,524
6, .585
2, 801
133
2:J6
263
588
748
2,048
1,042
1,551
5,904
1,027
16, 407
32,637
32, 877
79,913
42, 866
9,156
16, 890
15, 154
30, 222
14, 729
3,705
8,136
7,505
16, 259
7, 445
2,499
4,911
4,751
8,655
3,196
128
1,334
3,762
19, &31
14, 792
296
627
840
2,634
915
211
391
429
887
1,469
405
325
360
1,807
306
32, 521
65, 342
80, 663
202,042
101, 485
15, 283
28,079
33, 828
60, 506
22, 789
10, 303
21,785
20, 178
45, 766
24, 925
5,092
10, 126
11,603
22,037
7,306
358
3,750
12,031
66, 558
43,500
133
209
356
1, 202
427
617
905
1,357
2,645
1,958
696
450
8.50
2,789
535
2,434
4,700
4, 172
9,945
5,849
4, 056
8,686
9,647
18, 534
11,915
3,911
7, 418
7,649
16,631
7, 624
3,251
7,263
7,481
16, 786
14,674
2,742
6,040
5, 85S
13, 899
11,870
5, 1.55 •
9, 808
10, 406
24, 248
13, 128
5,108
10, 167
10, 17S
23, 788
18,321
3,011
6, 686
6, 240
12, 074
8, 4.50
3,037
5,885
6,018
14, 582
8,643
17,651
36, 889
41,719
89, .373
51,908
12,301
23,009
24, 108
48, 590
24,373
2,858
7,682
8,629
14,408
8,163
2,057
4,520
5,0.56
8,534
3, 546
80
935
2,871
14, 883
14, 446
305
694
969
2, 559
1,235
2,053
4,670
5,057
9, 32S
6, 939
4,072
8, 108
7,115
14,065
7,786
17,010
25, 971
24,026
50, 179
21, 784
4,579
6,361
6,523
12, 019
5, 538
10, 198
15, 161
8,651
8,674
3, 971
1,951
2,636
2,250
3,055
877
106
1,548
6,198
25, 387
11,005
175
261
390
991
3S9
i Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTION".
165
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
cities of 100,000 and over.]
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 6
years.
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Alabama,
Birmingham— All classes
Native wliite— Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Mobile — All classes
Montgomery— All classes
Arizona.
Phoenix — All classes
Arkansas.
Fort SMrnr— AU classes
Little Rock — All classes
California.
Los Angeles — AU classes
Native white— Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chinese
Japanese
Oakland — All classes
Native white— Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chinese
Japanese
San Francisco— AU classes
Native wliite — Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chinese
Japanese
Alameda — AU classes
Berkeley— AU classes
Fresno — All classes
Long Beach — All classes
Pasadena — All class&s
Sacramento — All classes
San Diego — All classes
San Jose— AU classes
Stockton — AU classes
Colorado.
Denver — All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Colorado Springs — All classes
Pueblo — AU classes
Connecticut.
Bridgeport — All classes
Native wlute— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
9.2
10.4
14.0
10.5
0.3
8.0
8.G
8.3
8.7
9.5
8.1
6.6
7.0
10.2
8.5
0.8
6.3
6.5
17. 6
7.6
10.1
8.4
10.2
0.3
5.4
.5.5
15. 0
6.4
9.1
8.2
8.9
0.3
5.5
8.0
13.0
8.4
7.2
8.7
5.8
6.0
7.8
6.8
7.6
7. 5
6.9
8.5
6.6
8.5
0.2
5.0
6.8
9.5
11.8
12.4
21.7
17.9
0.2
7.9
19.1
19.7
31.0
23.5
3.9
18.3
18.2
18.3
16.3
20.2
16.6
1.3.4
14.4
18.9
16.9
5.3
13.8
11.4
9.0
15.1
18.7
15. 5
20.0
3.0
11.4
10.2
12.0
12.9
16. S
17.3
17. S
2.7
8.7
11.7
8.4
16.3
15. 5
16.5
13.1
13.3
14.9
13.6
16.9
14.6
14.4
1.5.9
17.8
18.6
2.5
11.4
15.5
18.8
18.1
17.3
32.2
24.2
3.3
11.7
20.7
20.0
19.5
22.9
11.6
22.4
19.8
20.6
19.1
19.4
14.9
15.0
14.8
17.8
11.4
16.2
12.8
13.3
1.5.2
16.8
17.0
19.4
8.3
15.3
11.2
13.3
15.9
20.2
16.1
20.4
8.6
14.7
17.5
15.9
14. 5
17.2
17.0
13. 5
12.9
15. S
13.6
1.5. S
14.9
16.3
16.7
20.0
20.8
7.6
16.0
16.8
16.5
16.7
17.7
18.4
20.6
13.4
17.5
35.3
34.9
22.9
30.6
46.3
36.4
33.7
34.1
31.6
36.6
37.1
35.5
32.2
36.8
43.3
42.3
28.5
50.8
37.0
33.5
.36.9
3.5.3
43.9
48.0
23.2
48.2
39.9
36.2
36.4
38.7
47. 5
49.8
34.2
52.1
34.5
33.1
36.9
30.2
30.6
36.8
31.9
30.5
36.2
34.8
33.6
33.6
35.1
39.6
42.1
31.0
32.7
35.0
32.6
18.4
28.0
54.7
44.5
13.1
12.4
11.3
11.2
30.3
12.7
15.9
15.2
16.8
15.6
15.4
21.6
20.5
20.5
16.6
29.5
18.0
36.3
8.8
19.8
16.3
16.9
13.0
32.8
16.7
38.4
11.3
20.0
13. 6
19.8
12.8
31.0
17.7
25.3
10.0
20.3
21.3
16.9
28.4
26.2
19. 9
24.5
21.3
21.4
20.2
16. s
19.0
14.6
38.4
20.3
23.0
18.1
1.5.2
15.0
8.4
8.0
23.7
16.1
2.3
2.6
1.4
1.3
7.6
1.7
3.6
3.4
3.7
3.7
3.5
6.2
6.7
3.4
.3.3
9.3
2.9
4.1
0.1
5.2
4.4
2.2
1.9
11.5
3.1
11.3
0.2
4.3
2.9
2.0
1.3
9.6
2.5
2.8
0.3
5.9
5.6
4.0
10.9
10.7
4.8
9.2
7.3
5.2
4.9
4.2
2.8
2.2
11.6
3.6
6.5
4.1
3.0
4.6
0.9
1.1
4.5
1.7
166
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 50.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPrTLATION.
Connecticut — Continued.
Hartford — All classes
Native wliite — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixetl parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New H aven— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Meriden— All classes
New Britain— All classes
New London — All classes
NoRWALK — A 11 classes
Stamford — All classes
Waterbury— All classes
Delaware.
WiLMrNGTON^All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
District of Columbia.
Washington— A 11 classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Florida.
Jacksonville— All classes.
Mlvmi — All classes
Pensacola — All classes
Tampa— All classes
Georgia.
Atlanta — All classes
Native wliite— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Augusta — All classes
Columbus — All classes
Macon — All classes
Savannah— All classes
Illinois.
Chicago — All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Foreign parentage .
Mixeci parentage.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Aurora— All classes
Bloomington— All classes
Cicero town— All classes
Danville — All classes
Decatur — All classes
East St. Louis— All classes
Elgin— All classes
AU ages.i
138, 036
40, 327
41, 754
10, 933
40, G67
4,199
162, 537
44,401
54, 702
13,027
45, 686
4, 573
29, 867
59,316
25, 688
27,743
35,096
91,715
110,168
56, 868
19, 132
7,103
16, 279
10, 746
437.571
239, 488
35, 129
23,695
28, .548
109,966
91,558
29,671
31,0.35
51, 608
200, 616
124,948
4,815
.3,284
4,738
62, 796
52,548
31, 125
52, 995
83, 252
,701,705
642, 871
888, 496
252, 320
805, 482
109, 458
36, 397
28, 725
44, 995
33, 776
43, 818
66, 767
27, 454
AGE periods.
Under 5
vears.
14, 253
4,322
7,879
1,602
70
378
17.940
5, 242
10, 195
1,988
76
430
3, 172
8,142
2,571
2,596
4,196
10, 430
11,541
6,261
3, .590
977
33
679
30, 486
18, 244
2, 781
1,555
52
7,774
7,990
2,918
2,896
5,115
17, 134
11,789
479
306
15
4,544
4,263
2,671
4, 342
6,994
272, 455
96, 138
132, 441
36, 304
1,060
6,404
3,420
2,255
5,618
2,999
3, 827
6,591
1,735
5 to 14
years.
23, 067
6,352
12,116
2, 475
1, 443
678
31, 004
7,815
17, .594
3,288
1,623
680
5, 553
12, 060
4,391
5, 057
7,086
17, 564
18, 522
9,662
5, 385
1,586
455
1,432
59, 656
33, 760
5,194
3,111
720
16, 842
15, 614
4,669
5,794
10, 733
34,541
22, 108
1,224
578
156
10, 470
8,944
6,116
9,576
14,080
481,271
139, 293
236, 862
68, 336
24,390
12,222
6,008
4,458
10, 452
5,823
7,499
12, 623
3,738
15 to 24
years.
23,976
7,436
7, 951
2,441
5, 155
955
27,266
8,019
10, 286
2,755
5,449
738
5,122
9,795
4,481
4,390
5, ,523
16,113
19, 814
10,931
3,343
1,329
2,056
2,153
84, 581
48, 298
6,022
4,603
3, 256
22, 253
17, 484
5,168
6,620
9,734
42, 172
25,683
8S4
,540
579
14,483
10, 769
7,214
11,4.38
17,831
448, 688
111,974
178, 055
56, 515
81,929
19, 772
5,858
4, 853
7,817
5,766
8,266
12, 184
4,773
25 to 44
years.
47, 967
12, 980
8,757
3,308
21,391
1,477
51,5.55
13, 131
10,382
3,649
22, 600
1,725
9,025
19, 642
8, 109
8,367
11,387
31,575
36,675
18,375
3,758
2, 085
8,416
4,023
161,085
86, 156
10, 946
9,210
13, 071
41,'381
34, 555
10,924
10, 324
17,384
72, 162
44,059
1,333
1,208
2,210
23,344
IS, 367
9,737
18,409
30, 532
971, 263
201, 423
24.5,384
70, 745
399, 536
52, 716
12,077
9, 168
15,301
10, 979
13, 889
23,214
8,854
45 to 64
years.
23, 370
6,716
4, 654
975
10, 473
595
27,540
7,198
5, 625
1,158
12,691
824
5,375
7,998
4,78.5
6,537
5, 518
1.3,311
18,718
8, 981
2,666
914
4,136
2,007
79, 289
40, 183
8,706
4,275
8,253
17,682
12, 832
4, 7(;8
4,441
7,185
28,183
17, 109
785
531
1, 418
8,326
8,324
4,280
7,467
11,495
438,055
75,394
87, 362
18, 361
240,038
Ki, 066
7,061
5,928
.5,013
6, 285
8, 100
10,387
6,285
1 Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTEIBUTIOlSr.
167
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of 100,000 and over.]
CITY AND CXASS OF POPtTLATION.
C onnecticut — Continued .
Hartford — All cla.<!ses
Native wliite — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Haven— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Meriden — All classes
New Britain — All classes
New London — All classes
Norwalk— All classes
Stamford— All classes
Watekbury— All classes
Delaware.
Wilmington- All classes
Native white — Native parenlage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
District of Columbia.
Washington— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Florida.
jACKSONnLLE— All ClaSSCS
Miami— All classes
Pensacola— All classes
Tampa— All classes
Georgia.
Atlanta — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Augusta— All classes
CoLUMiius— All classes
M.*,con— All classes
Sav.ujnah— All classes
Blinois.
Chicago — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Altiora— All classes
Bloomington — All classes
Cicero town— Allclasses
Dan\tlle— All classes
Decatur— All classes
East St. Louis — Allclasses
Elgin— All classes
PER cent of total.
Under 5
5 to 14
15 to 24
25 to 44
45 to 64
65 years
and
over.
years.
years.
years.
years.
years.
10.3
16.7
17.4
34.7
16.9
3.9
10.7
15.8
18.4
32.2
16.7
6.2
18.9
29.0
19.0
21.0
10.9
1.1
14.7
22.6
22.3
30.3
8.9
1.2
0.2
3.5
12.7
52.6
25.8
5.2
9.0
16.1
22.7
35.2
14.2
2.7
11.0
19.1
16.8
31.7
16.9
4.3
11. S
17.6
18.1
29.6
16.2
6.4
18.6
.32.2
18.8
19.0
10.3
1.1
15.3
25.2
21.1
28.0
8.9
1.4
0.2
3.6
11.9
49.5
27.8
7.0
9.4
14.9
16.1
37.7
18.0
3.6
10. C
IS. 6
17.1
30.2
18.0
5.3
13.7
20.3
16. 5
33.1
13.5
2.8
10.0
17.1
17.4
31.6
18.6
5.2
9.4
18.2
15.8
30.2
20.0
6.3
12.0
20.2
1.5.7
32.4
1.5.7
3.7
11.4
19.2
17.6
34.4
14.5
2.9
10.5
16.8
18.0
3.3.3
17.0
4.2
11.0
17.0
19.2
32.3
15.8
4.6
IS. 8
2.8.1
17.5
19.6
13.9
2.0
13. S
22.3
18.7
29.4
12.9
2.9
0.2
2.8
12.6
51.7
25.4
6.9
6.3
13.3
20.0
37.4
18.7
3.4
7.0
13.6
19.3
36.8
1,8.1
4.7
7.6
14.1
20.2
36. 0
16.8
4.9
7.9
14.8
17.1
31.2
24.8
4.1
6.6
13.1
19.4
38.9
18.0
3.8
0.2
2.5
11.4
45. 8
28.9
10.8
7.1
1.5.3
20.2
37.6
16.1
3.2
8.7
17.1
19.1
37.7
14.0
2.7
9.9
1.5.8
17.5
36.9
16.1
3.4
9.3
18.7
21.0
3.3.3
14.3
3.1
9.9
20.8
18.9
33.7
13.9
2.6
8.5
17.2
21.0
36.0
14.0
3.2
9.4
17.7
20.6
3.5.3
13.7
3.3
9.9
2.5.4
18.4
27.7
16.3
2.3
9.3
17.6
16.4
36.8
16.2
3.7
0.3
3.3
12.2
46.6
29.9
7.6
7.2
16.7
23.1
37.2
13.3
2.5
8.1
17.0
20.5
35.0
15.8
.3.4
8.6
19.6
23.2
31.3
13.8
3.5
8.2
18.1
21.6
34.7
14.1
3.2
8.4
16.9
21.4
36.7
13.8
2.7
10.1
17.8
16.6
36.0
16.2
3.2
15.0
21.7
17.4
31.3
11.7
2.5
14.9
26.7
20.0
27.6
9.8
0.9
14.4
27.1
22.4
28.0
7.3
0.8
0.1
3.0
10.2
49.6
29.8
7.1
5.9
11.2
18.1
48.2
14.7
1.8
9.4
16.5
16.1
33.2
19.4
.5.3
7.9
15.5
16.9
31.9
20.6
7.0
12.5
23.2
17.4
34.0
11.1
1.7
8.9
17.2
17.1
32.5
18.6
.5.6
8.7
17.1
18.9
31.7
18.5
5.0
9.9
18.8
18.2
34.8
15.6
2.7
6.3
13.6
17.4
32.3
22.9
7.1
168
ABSTRACT OF THE CE^-SUS POPULATION.
Table 60 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Illinois— Continued .
EvANSTON— All classes
JOLIET— All classes
MoLiNE — All classes
Oak Park village — All classes.
Peoria — All classes
QuiNCY— All classes
Rock Island— All classes
RocKFORD— All classes
Springfield— All classes
Indiana.
Indianapolis— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreipn parentage
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Anderson— .\11 classes
East Chicago — All classes
E vansville — All classes
Fort Wayne — All classes
Gary — All classes
Hammond — All classes
KoKOMO— All classes
Muncie— All classes
Richmond— All classes
South Bend— All classes
Terre Haute — All classes
Iowa.
Des Moines — All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parerrtage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-horn white
Negro
Cedar Rapids — AH classes
Council Bluffs — AH classes
Davenport — All classes
Dubuque— All classes
Sioux City — All classes
Waterloo — AU classes
Kansas.
Kansas City — All classes
Native white — Native parentage...
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage...
Foreign-born white
N egro
TOPEKA — All clas.ses
Wichita — AU classes
Kentucky.
Louis\TLLE — .Ml classes .
Native white — Native parentage
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Covington- .Ml classes
Lexington — .Ml classes ,
Newport — All classes
AU ages.i
37,234
38, 442
30, 734
39, 858
76,121
35, 978
35, 177
65, 651
59, 1S3
314,194
219, 297
26, 579
16, 577
16,958
34, 678
29,767
35, 967
85, 264
86, 549
55, 378
36, 004
30, 067
36, 524
26, 765
70, 9.S3
66, 083
126,468
84,361
15, 266
10, 036
11,224
5,512
45, 566
36, 162
56, 727
39, 141
71,227
30, 230
101, 177
56,575
12, 149
6, .323
11,656
14, 405
.50.022
72, 217
234, 891
139, 403
27,076
16, 669
11,621
40,087
57, 121
41,. 534
29. 317
AGE PERIODS.
Under 5
years.
3,402
3,898
2,554
3,255
5, 666
2,617
2,914
5,876
4,925
25,504
20,400
1,670
1,037
16
2,480
2,691
5,585
7,136
7,720
7,295
4,414
3,080
3,175
2,154
7,753
5,469
11, 170
8,804
1,131
735
28
472
3,910
3,400
4,481
3,613
6,769
3,406
10, 194
6,445
2,018
499
110
1,120
4,412
6,171
14,371
618
721
8
2, 3.53
4,883
2,915
2, .532
5 to 14
years.
6,184
7,219
4,925
6,635
11,424
5,493
5,483
10, 229
10, 457
47, 826
36, .S48
3,071
2,306
369
5,230
5, 050
7,414
14, 648
13,914
lO; 504
7,496
5,032
6,307
4,290
14, 261
11,218
20,362
15, 179
2,321
1,722
320
818
7,389
6,394
8,964
6,476
11,204
6,222
18,628
11,367
2,989
1,211
643
2,412
8,109
12, 148
38, 137
28, 824
1, 818
2,145
167
5, 182
9, 648
6,179
4,853
15 to 24
years.
5,997
6,917
5,272
6,015
12, 956
6,148
5,972
11,909
10, 194
55, 410
41,717
3,200
2,897
1,247
6,332
5,678
5,142
15, 692
16, 355
8,687
6,041
5,638
6,665
4,406
12,480
11,852
23, 197
16,415
2,608
2,183
960
1,009
8,111
6,510
9,635
6,887
13, 598
6, 359
18,042
10, 921
1,969
1,378
1,327
2,439
8.735
13,052
41,9.50
28, 442
2,732
3,194
534
7,043
9,866
6, 8.56
5, 155
25 to 44
years.
12, 870
12, 405
11,305
13,948
26, 768
11,233
12, 473
22, 890
19, 399
110,923
75,043
8,703
6,5S5
6,789
13,763
9,393
13,424
27, 661
29, 078
22, 644
12', 506
9,646
11,576
8,512
22,832
21,838
43,825
27, 369
5,851
3,7*
4,713
2,112
15, 417
11,478
19, 570
12.099
25, 616
12, 438
33,336
17,265
3,053
2, 165
5,474
5,342
15,668
24,474
79, 472
44, 545
8,573
7,003
3, 169
16, 161
18, 815
14, 376
9,591
45 to 64
years.
7,009
6,450
5,249
8,009
15, 401
7,871
6,623
11,400
11,074
58, 812
35, 536
8,660
3,210
6,674
5,691
5,499
3,712
15,818
15,337
5, 584
4,712
.5,189
6,856
5,567
10,931
12, 494
21,853
12, 873
2,916
1,378
3, 736
931
8,372
6,378
10, 883
7,745
11,384
6,109
16, 867
8, 286
1,844
934
3, 234
2, 553
9,614
12,410
45, 700
18, 552
11,483
3,227
4,676
7, 7.54
10,919
8,807
5,690
I Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
169
CITIES HAVING 2.5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of 100,000 and over.]
CITT AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
years.
5 to 14
years.
15to2-t
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Illinois— Continued .
EVANSTON— All classes
JoLiET — All classes
MouNE— All classes
Oak Park village— All classes.
Peoria — All classes
QuiNCY— Allclasses
Rock Island — All classes
RocKFORD — AU classes
Springfield — All classes
Indiana.
Indianapolis— All classes.
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage.
Foreign-born white.
Negro
Anderson— All classes
East Chicago— Allclasses.
Evansville — Allclasses. . .
Fort Wayne- AUclasses..
Gary— Allclasses
Hammond — All classes
KoKOMO — Allclasses
MuNciE— All classes
RiCHM ond — All classes
South Bend — All classes. . .
Terre Haute— All classes.
Iowa.
Des Moines — -Ml classes
Native white— Native parentage. .
Foreign paientage.
MLxed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cedar Rapids — AU classes
Council Bluffs— All classes
Davenport — All classes
DunuQUE— All classes
Sioux City— All classes
Waterloo — All classes ,
Kansas.
Kansas City — All classes
Native white —Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Topeka— All classes
Wichita — All classes
Kentucky.
Louisville — All classes ,
Native white— Native parentage..
Foreign parent age.
MLxed parentage...
Foreign-born wlute ,
Negro
Covington — All classes
Lexington — .\11 classes
Newport — All classes
9.1
10.1
8.3
8.2
7.4
7.3
8.3
9.0
8.3
8.1
9.3
5.9
6.3
0.1
7.2
9.0
15.5
8.4
8.9
13.2
12.3
10.2
8.7
8.0
10.9
8.3
8.8
10.4
7.4
7.3
0.2
8.6
8. r.
9.4
7.9
9.2
9.5
9.4
10.1
11.4
16.6
7.9
0.9
7.8
8.8
8.5
10.3
2.3
4.3
0.1
5.9
8.5
7.0
8.6
16.6
18.8
16.0
16.6
15.0
15.3
15.6
1.5.6
17.7
15.2
16.8
11.6
13.9
2.2
1.5.1
17.0
20.6
17.2
16.1
19.0
20.8
16.7
17.3
16.0
20.1
17.0
16.1
18.0
15.2
17.2
2.9
14.8
16.2
17.7
15.8
16. 5
15.7
17.2
18.4
20.1
24.6
19.2
5.5
16.7
16. 2
16.8
16. 2
20.7
6.7
12.9
1.4
12.9
10.9
14.9
16.6
16.1
18.0
17.2
15.1
17.0
17.1
17.0
18.1
17.2
17.6
19.0
12.0
17.5
7.4
18.3
19.1
14.3
18.4
18.9
15.7
16.8
18.8
18.2
16. 5
17.6
17.9
18.3
19.5
17.1
21.8
8.6
18.3
17.8
18.0
17.0
17.6
19.1
17.6
17.8
19.3
16.2
21.8
11.4
16.9
17.5
18.1
17.9
20.4
10.1
19.2
4.6
17.6
17.3
.16.5
17.6
34.6
32.3
37.0
35.0
35.2
31.2
35.5
34.9
32.8
35.3
34.2
32.7
39.7
40.0
39.7
31.6
37.3
32.4
33.6
40.9
34.7
,3L'. 1
31.7
31.8
32.2
33.0
34.7
32.4
38.3
37.4
42.0
3S.3
33. 8
31.7
34.5
30.9
3tl. 0
34.3
32.9
30.5
25.1
.34.2
47.0
37.1
31.3
33.9
33.8
32.0
31.7
42.0
27.3
40.3
32.9
34.6
32.7
18.8
16.8
17.1
20.1
20.2
21.9
18.8
17.4
18.7
18.7
16.2
32.6
19.4
.33. 5
16.4
IS. 5
10.3
18.6
17.7
10.1
13.1
17.3
18.8
20.8.
15. 4
18.9
17.3
1.5.3
19.1
13.7
33.3
16.9
18.4
17.6
19.2
19.
It;. 0
16.9
16.7
14.6
1.5.2
14.8
27.7
17.7
19.2
17.2
19.5
13.3
42.4
19.4
40.2
19.3
19.2
21.2
19.4
4.6
4.0
4.3
4.7
5.0
7.2
4.6
4.8
5.2
4.6
4.0
.5.1
3.2
16.6
3.0
4.8
0.9
5.0
4.7
1.1
2.2
4.9
5.1
6.8
3.7
4.8
4.6
4.2
2.8
2.6
12.9
2.8
5.1
5.0
5.4
5.9
3.6
4.6
3.9
3.9
2.2
2.1
7.4
3.5
6.7
5.3
4.8
3.3
6.7
2.2
26.3
3.7
5.1
5.6
5.1
170
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION.
Table 50.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Louisiana.
New Orleans— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. . .
Foreign parentage..
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-boni white
Negro
Sheeveport — All classes
Maine.
Bangor — AU classes . . .
Lewiston — All classes.
Portland— All classes.
Maryland.
Baltimore— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cumberland— All classes
Hagerstown — All classes
Massachusetts.
Boston — All classes
Native white — Native parentage...
Foreign parentage..
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-horn white
Negro
Cambridge — AU classes
Native white — Nativeparentage. . .
Foreign parentage. .
" Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Fall River— All classes
Native white — Nativeparentage. . .
Foreign parentage . .
, Mixed parentage...
Foreign-born white
Negro
Lowell— All classes
Native white — Native parentage . . .
Foreign parentage . .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Bedford — All classes
Native white — Nativeparentage. . .
Foreign parentage. .
Mi.\ea parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Springfield— AU classes
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mi.xed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Worcester — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage...
Foreign-born white
Negro
Brockton — All classes
Brookline town — AU classes
Chelsea— All classes
All ages.i
387, 219
190, 641
41,806
27, 477
25, 992
100, 930
43,874
25,978
31, 791
G9, 272
733, 826
378, 380
116, 749
46, 090
83,911
108, 322
29, S37
28,064
748, 060
181,811
238, 241
71, 514
238, 919
16, 350
109, 094
29, 045
32. 253
10,818
32, 104
5,334
120, 485
19, 168
45, 235
13,380
42,331
315
112, 759
24, 676
37,041
12, 7.-)2
38, 040
170
121,217
20, 098
36, 379
10, 976
48, 689
4, 998
129,614
48, 945
32,991
13,613
31,250
2, 650
179, 754
50,716
56, 841
17,416
53,418
1,2,58
66. 254
37,748
43,184
AGE periods.
Under 5
years.
32,383
20,923
1,813
1,729
99
7,798
3,436
1,962
3,000
6,126
69, 356
43, 157
12, 808
4,907
109
8,366
2, 867
2,983
70, 846
22, 049
36, 423
10, 565
536
1,212
10, 673
3, 538
4, 970
1,521
103
535
13,640
3,467
7, 508
2,523
101
40
11, 766
3,769
5,626
2,243
114
12
12, 977
2,468
7,192
2,355
215
747
12, 8S0
5,441
5, 222
1,971
62
177
19, 1.39
6,607
9, 589
2,708
122
109
6, 102
2,504
5,088
6 to 14
70,341
42, 593
5,305
3,850
749
17,811
7,293
4,146
5, 867
10, 906
126, 386
73, 307
26,151
8,974
2,407
15, 540
5,457
6,285
127,023
33, 155
60,631
18, 633
6,618
1,860
19, 032
5,080
9,068
2,882
1,064
935
25, 413
5, 144
14,011
4,637
1,577
44
20, 198
5,246
9,892
3,912
1,119
26
22, 402
3,713
11,730
3,744
2, 389
823
20, 984
8,088
8, 272
3,215
1,014
392
31,818
9,683
15,617
4,684
1,621
202
11,275
4. 654
9,084
15 to 24
years.
77, 494
44,301
5,235
4. 5'>3
2,948
20,412
9,231
4,140
6,180
11, 161
134, 368
73,0.57
21,442
8,744
9,875
21,204
5,762
4,946
124, 740
30, 765
49, 849
16, 003
25, 274
2,680
18, 855
5, 100
6,916
2,580
3, 367
862
21, 872
3,405
9,860
3, 239
5,324
37
19, 324
3, 831
8,266
2,861
4, 326
31
21,811
2,999
7,977
2,369
7,636
813
21,385
8, 184
6,085
3,016
3,607
47G
29, 605
8, 426
11,448
3,898
6, 582
240
10, .534
5, 626
7, 688
25 to 44
years.
130, 099
59,224
11,845
10, 905
10. 291
37,677
16, 598
7,937
9,474
22, 253
242, 926
120,218
27, 928
14, 989
36, 752
42,874
9,271
2,50,055
52, 983
53,912
19, 235
116, 281
7, 146
35, 271
8,099
7,210'
2, 807
15, 136
1,968
34, 290
3,890
9, 825
2,357
18,079
. 117
35, 671
6, 275
8, 992
2, 786
17, 527
60
39, 475
5,370
6,947
1,964
23, 280
1,887
45, 948
1.5,751
8,476
4, 073
] 6, 4.50
1,118
59, 802
14,092
13, ,538
4, 665
27, 049
421
22,060
13,306
13, 157
45 to 64
years.
61, 792
19, 407
14, 974
5, 535
7.682
14, 080
5,728
5,789
5, 583
14, 337
128, 409
54,074
23, 910
7,184
25, 837
17, 266
4, 628
4, 565
140,690
30,387
27,671
6,185
73, 204
2, 854
20, 422
5,033
3,600
899
9,994
870
20, 429
2,314
3, 647
557
13, 821
66
20, 743
3, 871
3, 782
810
12, 208
38
19, 788
3, 820
2, 291
464
12, 591
595
22,618
8, 3.50
4,385
1,199
8,224
406
31,077
8, 370
5, 928
1,279
15, 230
231
12, 992
8,981
6,325
1 Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTIOISr.
171
CITIES HAVING 2;),000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of '100,000 and over.]
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PEE CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
years.
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64 65 years
years. ^°<1
LoTiisiana.
New Orleans— All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Shrevepokt — All classes
Maine.
B ANGOR— AU classes
Le wiSTON — All class&s
Portland — All classes
Maryland.
Baltimore— All classes
Native wliite — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
CUMBERLANI) — All ClasSCS
Hagerstown — All classes
Massachusetts.
Boston — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born whiite
Negro
Cambridge — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Ncgio
Fall River— All classes
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
MLxed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Lowell — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Bedford — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Springfield— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
WoR( ester— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Broc kton — AU classes
Brookline to\vn— AU classes
Chelsea — AU classes
8.4
11.0
4.3
6.3
0.4
7.7
7.8
7.6
9.4
9.5
11.4
11.0
10.6
0.1
7.7
9.6
10.0
9.5
12.1
15.3
14.8
0.2
7.4
9.7
12.2
15.4
14.1
0.3
10.0
11.3
18.1
16.6
18.9
0.2
12.7
10.4
15.3
15.2
17.6
0.3
7.1
10.7
12.3
19.8
21.5
0.4
14.9
9.9
11.1
15.8
14.5
0.2
6.7
10.6
1.3.0
16.9
15.5
0.2
8.7
9.2
6.6
11.8
18.2
22.3
12.7
14.0
2.9
17.6
16.6
16.0
18.5
15.7
17.2
19.4
22.4
19.5
2.9
14.3
18.3
18.8
17.0
18.2
28.0
26.1
2.8
11.4
17.4
17.5
28. 1
26.6
3.3
17.5
21.1
26. 8
31.0
34.7
3.7
14.0
17.9
21.3
26.7
30.7
2.9
15.3
18.5
18.5
32.2
34.1
4.9
16.5
16.2
16.5
25.1
2.3.6
3.2
14.8
17.7
19.1
27.5
26.9
3.0
16.1
17.0
12.3
21.0
20.0
23.2
12.5
16.6
11.3
20.2
21.0
15.9
19.4
16.1
18.3
19.3
18.4
19.0
11.8
19.6
19.3
17.6
16.7
16.9
20.9
22.4
10.6
16.4
17.2
17.6
21.4
23.8
10.5
16.2
18.2
17.8
21.8
24.2
12. 6
11.7
17.1
15.5
22.3
22.4
11.4
18.2
18.0
14.9
21.9
21.6
15.7
16.3
16.5
16.7
18.4
22.2
■11.5
18.0
16.5
10.6
20.1
22.4
10.4
19.1
15.9
14.9
17.8
33.6
31.1
28.3
39.7
.39.6
37.3
37.8
30.6
29.8
32.1
33.1
31.8
23.9
32.5
43.8
39. 6
31.1
31.4
33.4
29.1
22.6
26.9
48.7
43.7
32.2
27.9
22.4
2.3.9
47.1
36.9
28.5
20.3
21.7
17.6
42.7
37.1
31.6
25.4
24.3
21.8
46.1
35.3
32.6
26.7
19.1
17.9
47.8
37.8
35.4
32.2
25.7
29.9
52.6
42.2
33.3
27.8
23.8
26.8
50.6
33.5
33.3
35.2
30.5
16.0
10.2
35.8
20.1
29.6
14.0
13.1
22.3
17. 6
20.7
17.;
14.3
20.5
15.6
30.8
15.9
15.5
10.3
18.8
16.7
11.6
8.6
30. 6
17.5
18.6
17.3
11.2
8.3
31.1
16.3
17.0
12.1
8.1
4.2
32. 6
21.0
18.4
15.7
10.2
6.4
32.1
22.4
16.3
19.0
6.3
4.2
25.9
11.9
17.5
17.1
13.3
8.8
26.3
15.3
17.3
16.5
10.4
7.3
28.5
18.4
19.6
23.8
14.6
3.7
2.0
6.2
3.1
16.1
2.8
2.8
7.6
5.1
6.4
4.4
3.8
3.8
2.8
10.6
2.8
4.3
4.8
4.4
6.3
1.5
1.2
7.0
2.9
4.9
7.5
1.6
1.2
7.6
3.0
4.0
4.9
0.8
0.5
8.1
2.9
4.4
6.7
1.3
1.1
7.2
1.8
3.9
8.6
0.7
0.7
5.3
2.6
4.4
6.3
1.6
1.0
6.0
3.0
4.6
6.8
1.2
1.0
7.1
4.2
4.9
7.0
4.1
1*72
ABSTRACT OF THE CEISTSUS POPULATTOl^f.
Table 50.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
aXT AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Massachusetts— Continued.
CmcopEE — All classes
Everett — All classes
FiTCHBURG — All classes. .
Haverhill— AU classes . .
HoLYOKE — All classes
LA^VBENCE— All classes. .
Lynn— All classes
Malden — AU classes
Medforp— AU classes
Newton— All classes
Pittpfield — All classes...
QumcY— AU classes
Revere — All classes
S ALEM — All classes
Somerville — All classes.
Taunton — AU classes
Waltham— AU classes. . .
Michigan.
Detroit — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Alixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Grand Rapids— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Battle Creek— AU classes
Bay City — All classes
Flint — All classes
Hamtramck village — All classes
Highl.vnd Park— AU classes
Jackson— AU classes
Kalamazoo — AU classes
Lansing — AU classes
Muskegon — AU classes
Pontiac — AU classes
Port Huron — AU classes
Saginaw— AU classes
Minnesota.
Minneapolis — All classes ,
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage . ,
Mixed parentage . . ,
Foreign-born white
Negro
St. Paltl — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. . ,
Foreign-born white
Negro
Duluth — All classes
Missouri.
Kansas CrrY — .\U clas.ses
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mi.xed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
St. Louis — AU classes
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
All ages.'
36,214
40, 120
41, 029
53, 884
60, 20.3
94,270
99, 14S
49, 103
39, 038
46,054
41, 763
47, 876
28, 823
42, 529
93,091
37, 137
30,915
993, 678
313,997
247, 035
101,736
289, 297
40, a38
137, 634
56, 079
34, 779
17, 2.59
28, 3.55
1,090
36, 164
47, 554
91,. 599
48,615
46,499
48, 374
48, 487
57, 327
36, 570
34,273
25,944
61,903
380,582
133, 178
108, 824
46,331
88, 032
3,927
234,698
77,378
70, 190
32, 008
51,595
3,376
98,917
324, 410
209, 134
35,183
21, 880
27,320
30, 719
772,897
359, 482
157,979
81,915
103, 239
69,854
AGE periods.
Under 5
years.
5,203
4,397
4,500
5,039
6,215
10, 526
9,085
4,692
4,098
3,925
4,345
6,358
3,355
4,378
9,084
3, 905
2,741
112,117
43, 970
47, 475
16, 526
1,632
2, 482
13, 696
7,605
3, 737
2,208
50
95
2,906
5,106
9,548
10,129
4,743
4,533
4,497
5,692
3,820
3,160
2,609
6,156
35,585
19,362
9,835
5,947
208
217
21,967
12, 966
4, 819
3,879
96
196
10,113
24,000
17, 869
2,915
1,611
134
1,462
58,703
39,563
10, 308
4,585
85
4,143
5 to 14
years.
7,933
7,777
7,821
8,888
11,315
18, 054
16, 440
9,329
6,793
7,944
7,442
9,045
6,366
8, 030
15, 5.57
6,782
5,180
156,947
55, 731
58,858
24, 255
13, 973
4,094
24, 424
11,549
7,490
4,339
891
146
5,284
9,710
13, 5.36
10,724
6,451
7,436
7,712
8,640
6,069
4,968
4,686
11,490
68,410
26, 673
18, 639
10, 607
2,060
403
38, 490
IS, 079
11,144
7,615
1,263
373
17,607
45, 494
32, 201
5,766
3,157
1,051
3,307
122, 554
76,398
22,418
11,901
2,573
9,244
1.5 to 24
years.
6,168
6,897
7,063
8,978
11,131
16,211
15, 758
8,428
6,276
7,324
6, 796
7, .566
4, 859
7,097
15, 083
5,978
5,421
179,614
64,346
44,567
21 , 643
39, 679
9,191
23, 370
9,747
7,181
3,846
2,426
155
6,292
8, .574
19, 747
6,454
8,168
8, 5.59
8,368
11, 090
7,076
6,703
4,442
10,837
66,844
24,521
23,930
10, 757
7,015
568
42, .541
14,710
15,618
7,803
3,910
480
18, 079
56, 173
38, 681
5, 335
4,070
2,833
5, 210
137,596
78, 382
20,123
17,306
9, 642
12,100
25 to 44
years.
11,088
12, 134
12, 876
17,438
19,209
30, 587
33, 122
14,655
12, 893
14,363
13, 764
16, 028
9,027
12, 848
29, 988
11,0,54
9,828
.391,688
113,611
69, 7.54
30, 697
1.56,811
20, 448
44.011
16,1&3
11,033
4,788
11,534
438
12, .506
13, 523
.33,316
18,457
19, 871
16, 737
1.5,556
19, 582
11,654
12, 191
7,685
19,183
138,333
40, 814
40, 713
14,5.52
40, 197
1,924
81,447
22,067
26, 964
9,943
20. 860
1, 545
34, 492
124,470
77, 179
12, 074
8,972
11,492
14.673
276,898
117,719
52, 004
35, 363
40, 437
31,222
4.5 to 64
years.
4, SIS
7,186
6,919
10, 4.39
9,987
15, .571
19,388
9, 452
7, 0.59
9,582
7,459
8,021
4, 282
7,813
18, 172
7,213
5.992
127, 744
30, 245
23, 475
7,731
62, 047
4,105
24, 658
8, 248
4,634
1,768
9,796
200
7,121
7, .852
12, 452
2, 606
6, 079
8, 5,80
9, .398
9, 682
6,029
5,709
5, 055
10,928
65, 398
16, 607
14,137
3, ,897
30,000
700
40, 274
7,3.34
10,601
2,484
19, 135
6S7
1.5,619
59, 776
.34,376
7,983
3, 524
8,750
5,114
144, 270
39,007
47,349
11,621
34, .857
11,269
ilncludes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTPJBUTIOF.
173
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920-Continued.
cities of 100,000 and over.]
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
years.
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Massachusetts — Continued.
CmcopEE— All classes —
Everett — All classes
FiTCHBURG — All classes. .
Haverhill — AU classes . .
Holyoke — AU classes
Lawrence — All classes. .
Lynn— All classes
Malden — All classes
Medford — AU classes —
Newton — AU classes
PrrTSFiELD— AU classes. . .
Quincy — AU classes
Revere — AU classes
Salem — AU classes
SOMERviLLE — AU classes.
Taunton— AU classes —
Walth.\m— All classes. . .
Michigan.
Detroit — AU classes ,
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Geand Rapids— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Battle Creek — AU classes
Bay City— AU classes
Flint — All classes
IL^mtramck vill.\ge — AU classes
Highland P ark— AU classes
Jackson— AU classes
Kalamazoo — All classes
L.ANsmc — AU classes
Muskegon— AU classes ,
Pontlvc^AU classes
Port Huron— All classes
S-VGDJAW- AU classes ,
Minnesota.
Minneapolis — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
St. Paul— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Duluth— AU classes
Missouri.
Kansas City — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
St. Louls— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage...
Foreign-bom while
Negro ,
14.4
11.0
11.0
9.4
10.3
11.2
9.2
9.6
10.5
8.5
10.4
11.2
11.6
10.3
9.8
10.5
8.9
11.3
14.0
19.2
16.2
0.6
6.1
10.0
13.6
10.7
12.8
0.2
8.7
8.0
10.7
10.4
20.8
10.2
9.4
9.3
9.9
10.4
9.2
10.1
9.9
9.4
14.5
9.0
12.8
0.2
5.5
9.4
16.8
6.9
12.1
0.2
5.8
10.2
7.4
8.5
8.3
7.4
0.5
4.8
7.6
ILO
6.5
5.6
0.1
5.9
21.9
19.4
19.1
16.5
18.8
19.2
16.6
19.0
17.4
17.2
17.8
18.9
22.1
18.9
16.7
18.3
16.8
15. 8
17.7
23.8
23.8
4.8
10.0
17.7
20.6
21.5
25.1
3.1
13.4
14.6
20.4
14.8
22.1
13.9
15.4
15.9
15.1
16.6
14.5
18.1
18.6
15.3
20.0
17.1
22.9
2.3
10.3
16.4
23.4
15.9
23.8
2.4
11.0
17.8
14.0
15.4
16.4
14.4
3.8
10.8
15.9
21.3
14.2
14.5
2.5
13.2
17.0
17.2
17.2
16.7
18.5
17.2
15.9
17.2
16.1
15.9
16.3
15.8
16.9
16.7
16.2
16.1
17.5
18.1
20.5
18.0
21.3
13.7
22. 5
iT.O
17.4
20.6
22.3
8.6
14.2
17.4
18.0
21.6
13.3
17.6
17.7
17.3
19.3
19.3
19.6
17.1
17.5
17.6
18.4
22.0
23.2
8.0
14.5
18.1
19.0
22.3
24.4
7.6
14.2
18.3
17.3
18.5
15.2
18.6
10.4
17.0
17.8
2L8
12.7
21.1
9.3
17.3
30.6
30.2
31.4
32.4
31.9
32.4
33.4
29.8
33.0
31.2
33.0
33.5
31.3
30.2
32.2
29.8
31.8
39.4
36.2
28.2
30.2
54.2
50.1
32.0
28.9
31.7
27.7
40.7
40.2
34.6
28.4
36.4
38.0
42.7
34.6
32. 1
31.2
31.9
3.5.6
29.6
31.0
36.3
30.6
37.4
31.4
45.7
49.0
34.7
28.5
38.4
31.1
40.4
45.8
34.9
38.4
36.9
34.3
41.0
42.1
47.8
35.8
32.7
32.9
43.2
39.2
44.7
13.3
17.9
16.9
19.4
16.6
16.5
19.6
19.2
IS. 1
20.8
17.9
16.8
14.9
18.4
19.5
19.4
19.4
12.9
9.6
9.5
7.6
21.4
10.1
17.9
14.7
13.3
10.2
34.5
18.3
19.7
16.5
13.6
5.4
13.1
17.7
19.4
16.9
16.5
16.7
19.5
17.7
17.2
12.5
13.0
8.4
34.1
17.8
17.2
9.5
15.1
7.8
37.1
20.3
15.8
18.4
16.4
22.7
16.1
32.0
16.6
18.7
10.9
30.0
14.2
33.8
16.1
2.7
4.3
4.5
5.7
3.9
3.5
5.4
5.2
4.9
6.3
4.6
3.9
3.1
5.5
5.6
5.9
5.6
2.5
L8
1.1
0.8
5.1
1.0
5.3
4.7
2.0
1.7
12.8
5.0
5.5
5.8
3.0
0.5
2.5
5.2
5.9
4.3
5.0
4.3
5.5
5.2
4.1
3.7
1.4
1.2
9.6
2.9
4.1
2.5
1.4
0.9
12.2
2.5
2.9
4.2
4.0
3.1
2.4
ILO
2.4
4.2
2.2
3.6
1.4
15.1
2.5
174
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 50.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPtTLATION.
Missouri— Continued.
JOPLIN— All classes
St. Joseph — All classes...
Spkengfield — All classes.
Montana.
Butte — All classes
Omaha— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Lincoln — All classes
New Hampshire
Manchester— All classes
Nashua— All classes
New Jersey.
Camdsn- All classes
Native wliite — Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Jersey City— All classes
Native wliite— Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Newark — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Paterson— All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Tbenton— All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Atlantic City— All classes
B ayonne— All classes
Clifton — AUclasses
East Orange — AUclasses
Flizabetii— All classes
Hoboken— AUclasses
Irvington town— All classes
ICearny town— AUclasses
Montclair to avn— AUclasses
New Brunswick— AUclasses
Orange— All classes
Passaic— All classes
Perth Amboy— AUclasses
Plainfield— Al! classes
West Hoboken town— All classes. .
West New York town— All classes.
All ages.'
age periods.
29,902
77,939
39,631
41,611
191,601
86,525
41,454
17,686
35, 381
10,315
54,948
78,384
28,379
116,309
56, 249
22, 817
8,425
20, 262
8,500
298, 103
87,083
98, 620
28, 325
75, 981
8,000
414,524
113,413
133,375
33, 432
117,003
16, 977
135, 875
31, 824
44,082
13,203
45, 145
1,551
119,289
44,195
32,181
8,453
30,073
4,315
50, 707
76, 754
26, 470
50,710
95, 783
68,166
25, 480
26, 724
28, 810
32, 779
33, 208
63,811
41,707
27, 700
40, 074
29,926
Under 5
years.
2,544
6,378
3,411
3,515
16,518
9,419
4,479
1,905
43
652
5,051
8,196
2,844
12,959
6,543
4,436
1,175
54
750
33,375
12,986
15,941
3,639
131
677
44,559
13, 824
24,221
4,783
258
1,467
12, 855
4,323
6,547
1,789
69
127
13,027
4,626
6,715
1,257
44
385
3,751
11,193
3, 309
4,006
11,684
6,897
2, 453
2,853
2,579
3,919
3,623
8,647
6. 264
2; s;33
3,710
3,468
5 to 14
years.
5,716
12,530
7,152
6,659
31,695
16,292
8,917
4,032
1,073
1,364
9,447
14,670
5,073
21,9^9
11,0'9
6,625
2,004
766
1,513
57,752
20, 962
26, 477
6,981
2,058
1,272
80, 135
23,182
41,915
8,281
4,059
2,688
25,377
6,673
13, 280
3,460
1,740
223
22, 637
7,881
10, 602
2,280
1,177
697
7,947
17, 287
5,858
7,667
19, 146
12, 772
4,736
5,252
5,205
6,350
6, 593
13, 898
9, 621
4,967
7,688
5,974
1.5 to 24
years.
5,189
14, 144
7,319
6,431
34,415
16,303
8,518
4,042
3,669
1,846
9,805
14,011
4,971
20,260
10,216
4,221
1,748
2,570
1,499
52,780
18, 502
18,704
6,664
7, .504
1,396
72, 265
21,874
25, 041
7,175
15,006
3,131
24,779
6, 2('0
9,523
3, 358
5,397
290
20,430
7,967
5,866
1,789
3,924
875
7,598
13,083
4, 527
7,402
15, 663
12, 197
4,199
4,743
4,443
5,319
5,736
11,090
6,795
4,323
7,175
5,416
25 to 44
years.
9,745
25,719
12,378
15,944
68, 213
28, 866
13, 640
5, 629
15,300
4, 666
17, 531
24,101
8,914
37,728
17, 179
4,612
2,307
10,511
3,100
97, 320
23,894
23,839
8,464
37,914
3,162
138, 286
35, 785
26, 703
9,681
58,903
7,081
43, 846
8,998
10,057
3,393
20,755
605
39,203
13,992
5,585
2,205
15,754
1,628
18,845
24,319
8, 553
18, 734
32, 283
22,760
8,828
S. 554
9; 752
10, 893
10,383
20,905
13,165
9,334
13, 352
10,463
45 to 64
years.
5, 288
15, 132
7,126
7,254
32, 488
12, 060
5,219
1,849
11,771
1,553
9,878
13,733
5,016
18,975
8, 789
2,557
1,020
5,181
1,401
47, 390
8,693
12,405
2,312
22,614
1,334
65,778
14, 760
13,824
3,123
31,627
2,324
23, 582
4,383
4,175
1,047
13, 704
253
19, 521
7,461
3,047
774
7,610
609
10,343
9,306
3,562
10,133
14,038
11,352
4,2,85
4,230
5,446
4,984
5,564
7,943
4,981
4,831
6,842
4,014
1 Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
175
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of 100,000 and over.)
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Missouri— Continued.
JOPLIN— All classes
St. Joseph— All classes. . .
Springfield — All classes.
Montana.
Butte— AU classes
Omaha — All classes .
Native white— Native parentage. ,
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-bom white
Negio
Lincoln — All classes
New Hampshire.
Manchester — AU classes .
N ashua— AU classes
New Jersey.
Camden — AU classes
Native white— Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Jerse y City — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign iiarentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Newark — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Paterson— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Trenton— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Atlantic Cit y— AU classes
Bayonne— AU classes
Clifton — AU classes
East Orange— AU classes
Elizabeth — AU classes
Hoboken — AU classes
Ir\tngton town— AU classes.
Kearny town— AU classes.
Montclair town— AU classes.
New Brunswick— AU classes.
Orange— AU classes .
Passaic — AU classes
Perth Amboy—AU classes
PLAiNriELD— A U classes
West Hoboken town— AU classes. .
West New York town— AU classes.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
years.
8.5
8.2
8.4
8.6
10.9
10.8
10.8
0.1
6.3
9.2
10.5
'10.0
11.1
11.6
19.4
13.9
0.3
8.8
11.2
14.9
16.2
12.8
0.2
8.5
10.7
12.2
18.2
14.3
0.2
8.6
9.5
13.6
14.9
13.5
0.2
8.2
10.9
10.5
20.9
14.9
0.1
8.9
7.4
14.6
12.5
7.9
12.2
10.1
9.6
10.7
9.0
12.0
10.9
13.5
15.0
10. 2
9.3
11.6
5 to 14
years.
19.1
16.1
18.0
16.5
18.8
21.5
22.8
3.0
13.2
17.2
18.7
17.9
18.9
19.7
29.0
23.8
3.8
17.8
19.4
24.1
26.8
24.6
2.7
15.9
19.3
20.4
31.4
24.8
3.5
1.5.8
18.7
21.0
30.1
26.2
3.9
14.4
19.0
17.8
32.9
27.0
3.9
16.2
15.7
22.5
22.1
15.1
20.0
18.7
18.6
19.7
18.1
19.4
19.8
21.8
23.1
17.9
19.2
20.0
15 to 24
years.
17.4
18.1
18.5
18.0
18.8
20.5
22.9
10.4
17.9
17.8
17.9
17.5
17.4
18.2
18.5
20.7
12.7
17.6
17.7
21.2
19.0
23.5
9.9
17.4
17.4
19.3
18.8
21.5
12.8
ia4
18.2
19.5
21.6
2.5.4
12.0
18.7
17.1
18.0
18.2
21.2
13.0
20.3
15.0
17.0
17.1
14.6
16.4
17.9
16.5
17.7
15.4
16.2
17.2
17.4
16.3
15.6
17.9
18.1
25 to 44
years.
32.6
33.0
31.2
35.6
33.4
32.9
31.8
43.2
45.2
31.9
30.7
31.4
32.4
30.5
20.2
27.4
51.9
36.5
32.6
27.4
24.2
29.9
49.9
39.5
33.4
31.6
20.0
29.0
50.3
41.7
32.3
28.3
22.8
25.7
40. 0
39.0
32.9
31.7
17.4
26.1
52.4
37.7
37.2
31.7
32.3
36.9
33.7
33.4
34.6
32.0
33.8
33.2
31.2
32.7
31.6
33.7
3:5.3
35.0
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
17.7
19.4
18.0
17.0
13.9
12.6
10.5
33.3
15.1
18.0
17.5
17.7
16.3
15.6
11.2
12.1
25.6
16.5
15.9
10.0
12.6
8.2
29. S
16.7
15.9
13.0
10.4
9.3
27.0
13.7
17.4
13.8
9.5
7.9
30.4
16.3
16.4
16.9
9.5
9.2
25.3
14.1
20.4
12.1
13.5
20.0
14.7
16.7
16.8
15.8
18.9
15.2
16.7
12.4
11.9
17.4
17.1
13.4
4.7
4.9
5.2
2.2
3.8
3.2
1.5
1.2
9.7
2.0
5.6
4.6
5.3
3.7
4.2
1.6
2.0
5.7
2.6
3.1
2.3
1.2
0.9
7.5
1.9
3.2
3.4
1.2
1.1
6.1
1.6
4.0
3.8
1.1
1.1
7.7
3.3
3.7
5.1
1.1
1.7
5.1
2.5
4.2
2.0
2.5
5.4
3.0
3.2
3.8
4.1
4.8
3.9
4.1
2.1
2.0
4.9
3.2
1.9
176
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOlSr.
Table 50 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
New York.
AUages.'
Albany — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro '
Buffalo — Al! classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New York city— All classes
Native wlute — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Bronx borough — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Brooklyn borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Manhattan borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Queens borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Richmond borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Rochester — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Stkacuse — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
YONKERs — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mi.xed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Amsterdam — All classes
Auburn— All classes
Binghamton— All classes
Elmiba— All classes
Jame.stown— All classes
Kingston- All classes
Mount Vkrnon — All classes
113,344
56,265
27,034
11,101
17,636
1,239
506, 775
165, 135
154,3.59
61,018
121, ,530
4,511
620, 048
164, 834
873,013
430, 069
991,547
152, 467
732, 016
132,770
268,380
58, 869
266,971
4,803
018,356
456, 240
703, 417
166, 009
659, 287
31,912
, 284, 103
388, 279
720, 454
138, 093
922, 080
109, 133
469, 042
149, 342
147, 400
55, 243
111,676
5,120
116,531
38, 203
33, 362
11,855
31,533
1,499
295, 7.50
111,976
78, 445
32, 347
71,321
1,579
171,717
80, 072
40, 882
17, 097
32,321
1,260
100, 176
30, 059
32, 280
10, 139
25,700
1,940
33,524
36, 192
66, 800
45,393
38,917
26, 688
42^726
AGE PERIODS.
Under 5 5 to 14
years. years.
8,734
5,280
2,554
798
18
81
52, 092
23,000
20, 220
8,238
344
277
560, 869
156, 797
321,764
66, 894
3,947
11,147
76, 856
21,555
43,^64
10, 556
362
408
21.3,651
63, 438
119,782
26, 574
1,229
2, .595
210,089
42, 468
136, 5.56
21,245
2,013
7, .548
48, 279
24, 510
16, 217
6,912
193
430
11,994
4,826
6,245
1,607
1.50
166
29,300
13,286
11,949
3,724
227
113
16, 275
8, 631
5,626
1, 864
69
74
10, 524
4,003
4,9S1
1,353
39
145
3,551
3,310
6,403
3,838
3,379
1,950
4,114
16,656
10,085
4,186
1,717
518
145
90, 078
35, 446
35, 398
14, 567
4,177
466
1,031,357
245, 198
595, 754
106, 688
66. 434
16,794
142, 075
32,200
85, 122
15, 864
7,887
983
394,990
99, 513
228, 626
40, &32
21,949
4,039
379, 484
65, 098
237, 898
32, 410
32,930
10, 735
91,271
39. 435
33,924
14, 4,50
2,615
823
23,537
8,952
10, 184
3,132
1, 053
214
49, 565
21,447
17, 824
6,968
3, 135
183
27, 409
13, 976
8, 875
3,380
1,008
153
20,718
7,030
9,831
2, 766
741
345
6, 516
6,018
9,943
6,471
6,418
4,3.52
8,172
15 to 44
years.
18,221
10,962
3,320
2,068
1,662
201
86,421
31,111
30,089
12, 459
11,831
878
999,418
229,346
373, 145
89, 965
276, 731
29,091
132,175
26, 704
56, 701
12,211
35, 740
795
367, 067
92, 935
140,6.57
34, 048
92, 994
6, 042
401,043
73, 181
141,312
28, 627
136, 200
21,0.^0
79, 6;^5
28, 884
28,614
12, 390
8.815
896
19,498
7,642
5,861
2,689
2 982
308
47,9,83
20,651
11,549
6,600
8,895
265
28, 048
14,490
6,476
3,423
3, 436
211
16,921
5,388
6,543
2,254
2,383
342
5,201
5, 60S
10, 566
8,443
6,797
4,488
6,833
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
39,749
18,945
8,225
4,337
7,684
531
170, 969
53, 5.50
39,920
18,726
56, 479
2,212
1,942,7.55
360,125
380, 744
123,724
1,000,197
73, 414
2,53, 881
38, 588
58,318
1.5,930
139, 189
1,756
657, 567
134, 487
136, 895
47, 033
324, 692
13,798
837, .3.39
135,300
132, 904
40, 661
469, .509
55,310
157,634
41,154
4.5,445
16, 8.54
52,097
1,980
36,334
10,596
7,182
3,246
14,710
561
101,079
36,9.30
19,989
10,668
32,7.57
703
58,8.50
26, 851
10, 330
5,783
15, 309
542
32,329
8,709
6,921
2,744
13,166
766
10, 905
11,985
22,116
14,537
12,312
7,953
13,809
23,370
8,485
7,517
1,878
5, 239
227
87,625
17,914
24, 843
6,383
37, 849
593
901,613
136, 264
179, 482
37, 885
527, 172
19, 279
106, 692
11,170
21, 8.56
3, 900
68, 994
706
317,3.58
51,491
68, 487
15,3.51
177, 025
4, 642
382, 073
56,985
63,729
13, 440
233, 995
12, 915
76, 625
12, 122
21,102
4, 109
38, 338
821
18, 865
4,496
4,308
1,025
8, 820
195
54,011
15,189
14, 6.56
3,879
20,009
260
32, 839
12,472
8, .398
2,349
9, 381
231
16,350
3, 887
3,616
888
7,641
302
5, 868
6, 939
13,014
9,279
7,651
6,055
7,776
> Includes persons ot uoknown age.
AGE DISTPJBUTIOiSr.
177
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920-Continued.
cities of 100,000 and over.]
CITV AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
New York.
Albany — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign y)arentage .
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Buffalo — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New York city — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Bronx borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Brooklyn borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Manhattan borough — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage- .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Queens borough — All classes
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign iiarentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
N egro
Richmond borough — AU classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Rochester — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage- .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Syracuse — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Yonkers — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Amsterdam— All classes
Auburn— All classes
BiNGHAMTON— All classes
Elmira— All classes
.1 AMESTO-vsTj- All classes
Kingston— All classes
Mount ^■ERNON— All classes
75108°— 22— 12
7.7
9.4
9.4
7.2
0.1
6.5
10.3
13.9
13.1
13.5
0.3
6.1
10.0
13.5
17.2
15.6
0.2
7.3
10.5
16.2
16.4
17.9
0.1
8.5
10.6
13.9
17.0
16.0
0.2
8.1
9.2
10.9
19.0
15.4
0.2
6.9
10.3
16.4
11.0
12.5
0.2
8.4
10.3
12.6
15.7
13.6
0.5
11.1
9.9
11.9
15.2
11.5
0.3
7.2
9.5
10.8
13.8
10.9
0.2
5.9
10.5
1.3.3
15.4
13.3
0.2
7.5
10.6
9.1
9.6
8.5
8.7
7.3
9.6
14.7
17.9
15.5
15.5
2.9
11.7
17.8
21.5
22.9
23.9
3.4
10.3
18.4
21.1
31.8
24.8
3.3
11.0
19.4
24.3
31.7
26.9
3.0
20.5
19.6
21.8
32.5
24.6
3.3
12.7
16.6
16.8
33.0
23.5
3.6
9.8
19.5
26.4
23.0
26.2
2.3
16.1
20.2
23.4
30.5
26.4
3.3
14.3
16.8
19.2
22.7
21.5
4.4
11.6
16.0
17.5
21.7
19.8
3.1
12.1
20.7
23.4
30.5
27.3
2.9
17.8
19.4
16.6
14.9
14.3
10.5
10.3
19.1
16.1
19.5
12.3
18.6
9.4
16.2
17.1
18.8
19.5
20.4
9.7
19.5
17.8
19.7
19.9
20.9
13.9
19.1
18.1
20. 1
21.1
20.7
13.4
16.6
IS. 2
20.4
20.0
20. 5
14.1
18.9
17.6
18.8
19.6
20.7
14.8
19.3
17.0
19.3
19.4
22.4
7.9
17.5
16.7
20.0
17.6
22.7
9.5
20.5
16.2
18.4
14.7
20.4
12.5
16.8
16.3
18.1
1.5.8
20.0
10.6
16.7
16.9
17.9
20.3
22.2
9.3
.17.6
• 1.5. 5
15. 5
1.x 8
IS. 6
17.5
16.8
16.0
35.1
33.7
30.4
39.1
43.6
42.9
33.7
32.4
2.5.9
30.7
46.5
49.0
34.6
30.9
20.3
28.8
50.2
48.2
34.7
29.1
21.7
27.1
52.1
36.6
32.6
29.5
19.5
2S.3
49.2
43.2
36.7
34.8
18.4
29.4
.50.9
.50.7
33.6
27.6
30.8
30.5
46.7
38.7
31.2
27.7
21.5
27.4
46.6
37.4
34.2
33.0
25.5
.33.0
45.9
44.5
34.3
33.5
25.3
3.3.8
47.4
43.0
32.3
29.0
21.4
27.1
51.2
39.5
32. 5
.33. 1
33. 1
.32.0
31.6
29.8
32.3
20.6
15.1
27.8
16.9
29.7
18.3
17.3
10.8
16.1
10.5
31.1
1.3.1
16.0
11.7
9.6
8.8
26.5
12.6
14.6
8.4
8.1
6.6
25.8
14.7
1.5.7
11.3
9.7
9.2
26.9
14. 5
16.7
14.7
8.8
9.7
2.5.4
11.8
16.3
8.1
14.3
7.5
34. 3
16. 0
16.2
11.8
12.9
8.6
28.0
13.0
18.3
13.6
18.7
12.0
28.1
16.5
19.1
15.6
20.5
13.7
29.0
18. 3
16.3
12.9
11.2
8.8
29.7
15.6
17.5
19.2
20.4
20.4
19.7
22.7
18.2
5.8
4.4
4.5
2.7
14.2
4.4
3.8
2.4
2.5
1.0
8.9
1.7
3.1
2.9
1.1
1.1
5.7
1.6
2.7
1.8
0.9
0.7
5.5
3.1
3.3
3.0
1.2
1.3
6.2
2.3
3.1
3.3
1.1
1.2
5.0
1.2
3.2
2.0
1.4
0.8
8.5
2.7
4.3
4.2
1.7
1.3
8.3
3.3
4.6
3.8
3.1
1.5
8.7
3.4
4.8
4.5
2.9
1.7
9.6
3.9
3.3
3.4
1.2
1.3
6.6
2.0
4.4
6.4
6.1
6.1
6.0
7.0
4.7
178
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 50.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CI«\SS OF POPULATION.
New York— Continued.
New Rochelle— ah classes...
Newburgh — AU classes
Niagara Falls— All classes .. .
PouGHKEEpsiE — AU classcs
Rom e— All classes
Schenectady- All classes
Troy— All classes
Utica — All classes
Watertown— All classes
North Carolina.
AsHEviLLE— All classes
Charlotte — All classes
WiLMiNciTON — All classes
Winston-Salem— All classes.
Ohio.
Akron — All classes .'
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cincinnati— a.II classes
Native wliite — Native parentage . .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cleveland— A 11 classes
Native wldte — Native parentage...
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-boin wliite
Negio
Columbus— All classas
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-taorn white
Negro
Dayton — All classes
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Toledo— All classes
Native white— Nativeparentage..
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Youngstown— All classes
Native wliite— Native parentage.. -
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Canton — .Vll classes
East Cleveland — All classes
Hamilton— All classes
Lake WOOD— A 11 classes
Lima — Allclasscs
Lorain— -Vllclasses
Mansfield— A llclasses
Marion— A llclasses
Newark— A llclasses
Portsmouth — A llclasses
Springfield — Allclasses
Steubenville— Allclasscs
Warren— All classes
Zanesville— All classes
All ages.:
36,213
30, 366
50,760
35, 000
26, 341
88, 723
72,013
94,156
31,285
28, 504
46, 338
33, 372
48,395
208,435
125,079
28,345
11,405
37, 889
6,580
401, 247
206,605
80,311
41,354
42, 827
30,079
796, 841
212, 247
246,529
63,712
239,538
34, 451
237,031
159,0i'.9
24,202
15,395
16,055
22,181
152, 5.59
100,906
18,887
10,, Wl
13,111
9,025
243, 164
124,055
51,101
24,084
38, 145
5,691
132, 358
46,459
34,459
10, 843
33,834
6,662
87,091
27, 2*)2
39,675
41,732
41,326
37,295
27,824
27,891
26,718
33,011
60, 840
28,508
27, 050
29, 569
AGE PERIODS.
Under 5
years.
3,370
2, ,503
6,206
3,273
2,800
8, 693
5,348
9,529
2,716
2 892
5, 053
3, 431
4,812
20,879
12, 684
6,461
1,341
86
306
30,736
23,735
3,012
1,963
26
1,995
88,433
28, 507
46, 792
10, 298
453
2,371
19,315
14,999
1,693
953
26
1,638
14,024
10, 796
1,794
709
21
704
22, 739
14, 123
5,594
2, 605
68
346
16,477
6, 432
7,899
1,647
52
443
8,904
2,370
3,672
4,251
4,144
4,784
2,498
2, 796
2,240
3,492
5,476
3,337
3,021
2,731
5 to 14
years.
6,983
4,919
9,493
5,828
5, 034
16,419
11,009
16, 785
5,070
5,621
9,105
6,496
8,661
27,961
16, 763
7,067
1,847
1,735
547
61,728
43,8.50
7,359
5,462
898
4,157
146, 675
42, 247
74,500
16,934
8,842
4,140
35,687
26, 851
3,170
2, 1.53
486
3,022
24,136
17,967
2,963
1,570
427
1,206
39,. 5.50
23,003
9,902
4, 815
1,195
635
24,500
9,4.34
10,384
2,596
1,266
818
13,845
3,917
6,755
7,314
7,242
8,173
4,305
4,930
4,364
5,843
10, 260
5,317
4,211
4,922
15 to 24
years.
6,067
5,141
8,067
5,629
4,412
14,347
12,112
14, 7.59
5,137
5,446
9,849
7,048
13, 895
25 to 44
years.
11,888
9,630
18, 206
11,055
8,052
30, 639
23, 458
31,129
9,828
9, .559
15, 147
10,692
14, 848
45 to 64
years.
6,317
6,348
7,461
6,953
4, .546
15, 192
15,738
17, 1S5
6,513
4, 046
5, 093
4,474
5, 127
1 Includes persons of ujikno\\m age.
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
179
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of 100,000 and over.]
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 6
years.
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
New York— Continued .
New Rochelle — All classes
Newburgh— AU classes
Niagara Falls — AU classes
Poughkeepsie— AU classes
Rome— AU classes
Schenectady — AU classes
Tkoy— AU classes
Utica — All classes
Watektown— AU classes
North Carolina.
AsHE'^TLLE — All classes
Charlotte— AU classes
Wilmington — AU classes
Winston-Salem — AU classes
Ohio.
Akron — AU classes
Native wliite — Native parentage .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Clncinnati- AU classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixea parentage. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Cleveland — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Colltmbus — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Dayton— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Toledo— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixea parentage. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Young.stown— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Canton— AU classes
East Cleveland — AU classes
Hamilton— AU classes
Lake wood— AU classes
Lim A— AU classes
Lorain— AU classes
Mansfield— AU classes
Marion— AU classes
Newark — AU classes
Portsmouth— All classes
Springfield — AU classes
Steubenville — All classes
Warren— AU classes
Zanesvtlle- AU classes
9.3
8.2
12.2
9.4
10.6
9.8
7.4
10.1
8.7
10.1
10.9
10.3
9.9
19.3
16.2
IS. 7
16.7
19.1
IS. 5
15.3
17.8
16.2
19.7
19.6
19.5
17.9
13.4
13.4
21.9
16. 2
4.6
9.8
15.4
21.2
9.2
13. 2
2.1
13. 8
18.4
19.9
30.2
26.6
3.7
12. 0
1.5. 1
16. 9
13.1
14.0
3.0
13.6
1.5.8
17.8
15.7
15.0
3.3
13. 4
16.3
18.5
19.4
20.0
3.1
11.2
18.5
20.3
30.1
23.9
3.7
12.3
15.9
14.4
17.0
17.5
17.5
21.9
15. 5
17.7
16.3
17.7
16.9
is. 7
15.6
16.6
16.8
16.9
15.9
16.1
16.7
16.2
16.8
1.5.7
16.4
19.1
21.3
21.1
28.7
23.4
27.8
15.5
22.3
15.2
24.3
16.4
20.0
10.5
19.4
7.0
17.3
16.8
18.6
17.9
21.3
12.4
20.4
17.5
18.8
13.0
18.1
10.3
18.1
17.2
19.1
11.5
17.2
9.7
1S.0
17.6
19.7
17.4
20.1
9.4
15. 8
16.7
18.8
15.7
22.3
12.0
20.7
17.8
15.6
18.7
14.0
17.7
1.5.1
17. 1
17.2
16. 5
19.6
16.9
16.5
17.7
15.9
32.8
31.7
35.9
31.6
30.6
34.5
32.6
33.1
31.4
33.5
32.7
32.0
30.7
39.4
36.8
24.4
36.1
58.7
49.0
34.4
32.7
32.2
42.6
32.7
42.2
36.5
34.1
23.2
27.1
53.2
47.1
35.4
34.3
30.6
37.6
41.3
42.0
34.8
3^.0
27.4
38.0
44.1
41.8
35.3
33.4
31.4
34.0
45.4
47.7
36.6
33.0
21.4
29.3
57.0
47.6
36.9
39.2
31.7
38.7
32.2
34.5
32.9
3L5
32.0
32.3
32.4
34.9
.36. 0
31.1
17.4
20.9
14.7
19.9
17.3
17.1
21.9
18.3
20.8
14.2
12.3
13.4
10.6
11.5
9.8
10.7
12.0
17.6
10.3
20.7
11.7
38. 1
17.8
36.8
17.i
14.3
11.4
8.6
7.9
24.5
12.2
19.0
16.2
30.6
20.6
31.5
36.1
18.3
14.4
31.1
20.0
30. 5
15.9
17.3
13.7
18.3
13.2
30.6
14.1
13.2
11.3
9.0
8.1
22.2
11.3
15.6
17.7
18.5
16.1
ls.0
13.4
19.3
18.3
20.7
15.7
18.9
14.7
15.4
20.6
3.5
5.9
2.5
6.4
5.7
3.8
5.9
5.1
6.4
3.2
2.8
3.4
2.0
2.2
1.9
1.7
1.7
3.6
1.1
5.4
2.8
6.2
2.1
21.2
2.5
2.9
2.5
1.0
0.9
6.0
1.3
4.8
4.2
5.8
3.5
13.6
2.4
4.6
3.9
4.8
3.1
12.2
2.9
4.2
3.3
2.5
1.9
11.3
2.0
2.5
2.6
0.8
1.1
4.8
1.2
3.7
4.4
4.9
3.4
4.5
2.2
6.1
5.2
6.1
4.1
5.9
3.5
4.0
0.5
180
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 50 — DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Oklahoma.
Muskogee — All classes
Oklahoma City— A 11 classes.
Tulsa— All classes
Oregon.
Portland — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage
' Foreign-born white
Negro
Pennsylvania.
PraLADELPinA— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. . .
F oreign parentage . .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Pittsburgh— A 11 classes
Native white— Native parentage...
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Reading — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
ScEANTON— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
ALLENTO^^'N — All classes
Altoona— All classes
BETHLEHE5I— All classes
Chester — AU classes
Easton— All classes
Erie— All classes
Harrisburg — AU classes
Hazleton — All classes
Johnstown— All classes
Lancaster— AU classes
McKeesi'ort— AU classes
New Castle— AU classes
NoRRiSTOWN BOROUGH — AU classes . . .
Wilkes-Barre — AU classes
Williamsport— AU classes
York — All classes
Rhode Island.
Providence — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage..
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cranston — AU classes
Newport— AU classes
Pawtucket— All classes
Woonsocket — AU classes
South Carolina.
Charleston— AU classes.
Columbia— All classes. . .
All ages.i
30,277
91,295
72,075
258,288
130, 216
41,935
27,696
47,114
1,556
,823,779
698. 782
447,071
144,400
397,927
134, 229
588, 343
216, 530
157,581
55,884
120, 266
37,725
107, 784
81,000
11,916
4, 382
9, 553
924
137. 783
48, 715
45, 217
14,714
28, 568
563
73, 502
60,331
50, 358
58,030
33, 813
93,372
75,917
32, 277
07, 327
.53, 150
46, 781
44, 938
32,319
73, 833
36, 198
47,512
237, 595
63, 728
76,048
23,029
68, 951
5,655
29,407
30, 255
64, 248
43,496
67,9.57
37, 524
AGE PERIODS.
Under 5
years.
2,760
7,468
6,384
19,970
13,056
3,580
2,688
194
82
178,669
81,548
69,001
17,722
557
9, 769
62,006
28, 862
23,357
6,875
168
2,732
10, 123
7,268
2,293
467
13
82
15, 289
7,255
6,084
1,878
36
36
7,826
6, 368
6,608
6, 767
3,204
10,615
6,232
.3,951
8,742
4,863
5,763
5,437
2,991
8,402
3, 103
4,295
23,4^19
7, 243
12, 170
3,393
103
532
2,905
2,541
6,480
4,760
6,275
3,252
5 to 14
years.
5,850
14,882
11,746
39,397
24,110
7,698
5,380
'1,721
169
321,197
136, 168
121,961
32, 164
12, 839
17,998
110,383
46,840
41,610
13,285
2,972
5,660
19, 502
14, 475
3,717
827
315
168
29, 813
12, 581
12,449
3,969
729
85
13, 852
11,363
9,572
9,311
5,673
17,692
11,916
7,529
14, 293
8,693
9,872
9,087
5,147
15,421
5,743
8,232
42,618
11,703
22, 007
6,021
1,995
874
5,353
4,646
11,359
8,521
12, 474
6,522
15 to 24
years.
5,716
18, 639
14, 745
40,518
22, 805
7,438
5,4.34
4,154
176
313,992
125, 702
83,360
28,958
50,020
25,701
102,045
40,511
30,298
11,910
12,317
6,956
17,871
13,972
1,842
664
1,228
163
25,057
9,852
9,121
3,697
2,303
83
12, 205
10, 635
8,260
10, 778
5,462
15,814
12, 854
6,227
11,680
9,078
8,337
7,392
5,021
13,431
6,572
8,562
39,037
10, 240
14,940
5,187
7,817
844
4,356
7,064
11,644
8,653
14,115
8,175
25 to 44
years.
10,340
33,409
28,502
95,628
47,085
15, 239
9,982
21,178
732
608, 889
219,347
97,887
43,427
188,978
58,714
197.840
67, 727
38,330
16, 387
59, 246
15,981
34, 102
25, 582
2, 056
1,399
4,705
356
41.607
12, 789
11,270
3,9fe
13,316
238
24, 007
19,186
16, 768
20, 695
11,046
30, 311
26, 189
8,666
21,268
16, 195
14, 698
14, .504
10,242
22,086
11,087
14,377
76, 081
18,631
16, 633
6,272
32, 339
2, 135
9,259
9,159
20,414
12, 887
23,022
13,486
45 to U
years.
4,513
13, 757
9,017
50,387
23,009
6,997
■ 3,638
15,435
353
323,044
105,082
64,247
18, 656
115,374
19.269
95, 779
26, 787
20,357
6,416
36,375
5,740
20, 539
15, 350
1,721
837
2, 501
127
21,569
6, 037
5,674
1,042
9,699
113
12,156
N 10, 163
7,314
8,618
0,512
14,976
14, 759
4,829
9,298
10,717
6,785
6, 783
6,768
11,818
7, 456
9,180
45, 195
11,399
9,133
1,934
21,635
1,029
5,687
5,399
11,. 533
7,040
9, .594
4,873
1 Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTEIBUTION.
181
CITIES SAVING 2,''),000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of 100,000 and over.]
PER cent of total.
CITY AND CLASS OF POPITLATION.
Under 5
years.
5 to U
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Oklahoma.
Mu.sKOGEE — AU cla.<;ses
9.1
8.2
8.9
7.7
9.6
8.5
9.7
0.4
5.3
9.8
11.7
l.'S. 4
12.3
0.1
7.3
10.5
13.3
14.8
12.3
0.1
7.2
9.4
9.0
19.2
10.7
0.1
8.9
11.1
14.9
13.5
12. S
0.1
6.4
10.6
10.6
13.1
11.7
9.5
11.4
8.2
12.2
13.0
•9.1
12.3
12.1
9.3
11.4
8.6
9.0
9.9
11.4
16.0
14.7
0.1
9.4
9.9
8.4
10.1
10.9
9.2
8.7
19.3
16.3
16.3
15.3
17.7
18.4
19.4
3.7
10.9
17.6
19. 5
27.3
22.3
3.2
13.4
18.8
21.6
26. t
23. S
2.5
l.i. 0
18.1
17.9
31.2
18.9
3.3
18.2
21.6
25.8
27.5
27. 0
2.6
15.1
15. 8
18. S
19.0
16. 0
16.8
18.9
15.7
23.3
21.2
16.4
21.1
20.2
15.9
20.9
15.9
17.3
17.9
18.4
28.9
26.1
2.9
15.5
18.2
15.4
17.7
19.6
18.4
17.4
18.9
20.4
20.5
1.'>.7
16.7
17.7
19.6
8.8
11.3
17.2
18.0
18.6
20.1
12.6
19. 1
17.3
IS. 7
19.2
21.3
10.2
18.4
16.6
17.2
15.5
15.2
12.9
17.6
15. 2
20.2
20.2
25.1
8.1
14.7
16. 6
17.6
16.4
18.6
16.2
16.9
16.9
19.3
17.3
17.1
17.8
16.4
15.5
18.2
18.2
18.0
16.4
16.1
19.6
22. 5
11.3
14.9
14.8
23.3
18.1
19.9
20.8
21.8
34.2
36.6
39.5
37.0
34.6
36.3
36.0
45.0
47.0
3.3.4
31.4
21.9
30.1
47.5
43.7
33.6
31.3
24.3
29. 3
49.3
42.4
31.6
31.6
17.3
31.9
49.3
.38. 5
30.2
26.3
24.9
27.1
46.6
42.3
32.7
31.8
.33. 3
35.7
32.7
32.5
34.5
26. S
31.6
30.5
31.4
32.3
31.7
29.9
30.6
30.3
32.0
29.2
21.9
27.2
46.9
37.8
31.5
30 3
31.8
29.6
33.9
35.9
14.9
15.1
12.5
19.5
16.9
16.7
13.1
32.8
22.7
17.7
15.0
14.4
12.9
29.0
14.4
16.3
12.4
12.9
11.5
30.2
15.2
19.1
19.0
14.4
19.1
26.2
13.7
15.7
10.3
12.5
7.1
34.0
20.1
16.5
16.8
14.5
14.9
19.3
16.0
19.4
15.0
13.8
20.2
14.5
15.1
20.9
16.0
20.6
19.3
19.0
17.9
12.0
8.4
31.4
18.2
19.3
17.8
18.0
16.2
14.1
13.0
3.4
3.3
2.1
Oregon.
4.7
Native wiiite— Nat ive parentage
Foreign parentage
4.4
2.3
2.0
9.2
2.6
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphta— AU classes
Native white— Native parentage
Foreign parentage
4.2
4.3
2.3
2.3
7.5
1.9
Pittsburgh — All classes
3.3
Native wliite— Native parentage
Foreign parentage
2.5
2.3
1.8
7.6
1.6
Reading — All clas.ses
5.2
Native white — Native parentage
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. . .
5.3
2.4
4.3
Foreign-born white
8.2
2.8
SCR.\NTON — All classes
3.2
Native white— Native parentage
Foreign parentage
2.4
1.4
0.9
Foreign-born white
8.6
Negro ....
1.2
Allentown— All chisses
Altoona — All classes
4.6
4.3
Bethlehem— All classes
Chester — .Vll classes
3.6
3.1
Ea.ston — All classes
5.5
Erie — All classes
4.2
Harrisburg — All classes ..
5.0
Hazleton — AU classes
3.3
Johnstown — AU classes
3.0
Lancaster — All classes
6.7
McKeesport— All classes
2.7
Newcastle — AU classes
3.7
Norristown borough — All classes
6.6
WaKEs-B ARRE— AU classes
Willi AMspimT — All classes
3.6
6.1
YoRK^AU classes
6.0
Rhode Island.
Providence— All classes
4.7
Native white — Native parentage
7.0
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
1.5
0.9
7.3
Negro.
4.2
Cranston— AU classes
6.2
4.7
Pawtucket — All classes
4.4
Woonsocket— AU classes
South CaroUna.
Charleston— AU classes
3.7
3.2
Columbia— AU classes
3.1
182
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 60 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
All ages.i
South Dakota.
Sioux Falls — All classes . .
Tennessee.
Memphis— All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Nashville— All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
MLxed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Chattanooga— All classes
Knoxville — AU classes
Texas.
Dallas — All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Fort Worth— AU classes
Native wliite— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born while
Negro
Houston — AU classes
Native wliite— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage..
Foreign-born wliile
Negro
San Antonio— AU classes
Native white— Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage . .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Austin — All classes
Beaum ont— AH classes
El Paso— All classes
Galveston — AU classes
Waco — AU classes
Wichita Falls— All classes
Utah.
Salt Lake City — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. . .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage.. .
Foreign-born white
Nbgro
Ogden — AU classes
25,202
1C2, 3.51
82, 795
7,671
4,872
5,775
61,181
118,342
74,022
3,653
2,641
2,387
35,633
57, 895
77,818
1.58,976
112,509
8,019
5,630
8,730
24,023
106, 482
75,515
4,526
3,066
7,359
15, 896
138, 276
72, 433
11, 801
8,022
12,012
33,960
161, 379
76,299
21,061
12, 793
36,646
14,341
34, 876
40, 422
77,560
44, 255
38, 500
40,079
118,110
56, 234
23, 515
17, 598
19, 434
71S
32, 804
AGE periods.
Under 5
years.
2,426
12,060
7,416
662
336
13
3,630
9,630
6,917
160
124
4
2,424
4,487
7,786
12, 800
9,874
800
551
115
1,458
8,544
6,438
643
271
177
1,009
11,062
6,871
1,224
703
192
2,067
14, 805
8, 102
3,277
1,765
675
965
2,454
3,872
8,343
3,562
3,361
3,366
12, ,S05
8,897
1,711
2,035
60
39
3,874
5 to 14
years.
25, 358
14, 468
1,398
662
164
8,666
21,139
14,491
393
337
67
5,850
9, 590
16,347
24,975
18,633
1,425
927
531
■ 3,454
16,673
12, 547
706
559
622
2,235
23,446
13,711
2, 243
1,453
809
5,225
30, 232
15,666
4,471
3,020
4,743
2,311
6,377
7,701
15, 572
7,113
7,666
5,833
23, 532
14, 870
3, 769
4, 166
627
66
6,992
15 to 24
years.
31, 564
16,405
987
848
586
12, 733
23,578
15, 180
404
511
234
7,248
12, 446
16,063
33, 361
24, 354
1,502
1,138
1,199
5,150
22, 501
16, 027
767
603
1,485
3,610
27,871
14, 846
2,108
1,639
1,758
7,514
33, 804
16, 581
3,490
2,721
7,820
3,168
6,706
8, 401
14, 864
8,547
7,516
8,066
21,227
10,978
4,275
4, 040
1,757
91
6,093
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
61,716
29, 785
2,300
2,040
2,458
25, 102
38, 123
23,095
1,181
1,050
789
12,005
21,091
24,364
60,230
41,368
2,742
2,153
3,795
10, 140
40,731
27, S84
1,462
1,156
3,305
6,872
51,181
25,500
3,737
3,054
5,090
13,773
.53, 179
24,353
5,665
3,887
13,468
5,708
10, 894
14, 498
25, 872
16, 201
12, 734
15,115
37,223
14, 816
8,875
5,600
7,285
352
9, 822
4,085
25,630
11,737
2,040
859
1,797
9,185
20, 685
11,421
1,320
514
836
6, 594
8,510
11,567
22, 243
14, 597
1,352
714
2,357
3,215
14,570
10,065
815
405
1,401
1,840
20, 351
9,453
2, 178
1,031
3,148
4,539
23, 484
9, 254
3,687
1,242
7,506
1,727
5,985
4,936
10, 817
7,123
5, 736
4,210
18,416
5,308
4,506
1,585
6, 776
142
4,817
' Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTIOiSr.
183
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920^Continued.
cities of 100,000 aud over.]
CITY AND CLASS OF POPtTLATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
years.
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
South Dakota.
Sioux Falls — AU classes
Tennessee.
Nemphis — AU classes
Native wJiite— Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage. .
Mixed parentage- . .
Foreign-bom white ,
Negro ,
Nashville — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born wliite ,
Negro
Chattanooga — All classes
Knoxville — AU classes
Texas.
Dallas — All classes
Native white— Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage..
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Fort \V orth — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. . .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage . . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Houston— AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage.. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
San Antonio — AU classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage.. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Austin— All classes
Beaumont — All classes
El Paso — All classes
Galveston — All classes
AVaco — All classes ,
Wichita Falls— All classes
Utah.
Salt Lake Cffy — All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Ogden— All classes
9.0
7.4
9.0
S.6
6.9
0.2
5.9
8.1
9.3
4.4
4.7
0.2
6.8
7.8
10.0
8.1
8.8
10.0
9.8
1.3
6.1
8.0
8.5
14.2
N. 8
2.4
6.3
8.0
9.5
10.4
8.8
1.6
6.1
9.2
10.6
15.6
13.8
1.8
0.7
7.0
9.6
10.8
8.0
8.7
8.4
10.8
15.8
7.3
11.6
0.3
5.4
11.8
15.6
17.5
18.2
13.6
2.8
14.2
17.9
19.6
10.8
12.8
2.8
16.4
16.6
19.7
15.7
16.6
17.8
16.5
6.1
14.4
15.7
16.6
15.6
18.2
8.5
14.1
17.0
18.9
19.0
18.1
6.7
15.4
18.7
20.5
21.2
23.6
12.9
16.1
18.3
19.1
20.1
16.1
19.9
14.6
19.9
26.4
16.0
23.7
3.2
9.2
21.3
19.4
19. S
12.9
17.4
10.1
20.8
19.9
20.5
11.1
19.3
9.8
20.3
21.5
20.6
21.0
21.6
18.7
20.2
13.7
21.4
21.1
21.2
16.9
19.7
20.2
22.7
20.2
20.5
17.9
20.4
14.6
22.1
20.9
21.7
16.6
21.3
21.3
22.1
19.2
20.8
19.2
19.3
19. 5
20. 1
18.0
19.5
18.2
23.0
9.0
12.7
18.6
38.0
36.0
30.0
41.9
42.6
41.0
32.2
31.2
32.3
39.8
33.1
33.7
36.4
31.3
37.9
36.8
34.2
38.2
43.5
42.2
38.3
36.9
32.3
37.7
44.9
43.2
37.0
35.2
31.7
38.1
42.4
40.6
33.0
31.9
26.9
30.4
36.8
39.8
31.2
35.9
33.4
36.6
33.1
37.7
31.5
26.3
37.7
31.8
37.5
49.0
29.9
15. 8
14.2
26.6
17.6
31.1
15.0
17.5
15.4
36.1
19.5
35.0
18.5
14.7
14.9
14.0
13. 0
16.9
12.7
27.0
13.4
13.7
13.3
18.0
13.2
19.0
11.6
14.7
13. 1
1,8.5
12.9
26.2
13.4
14.6
12.1
17.5
9.7
20.5
12.0
17.2
12.2
13.9
16.1
14.9
10.5
15.6
9.4
19.2
9.0
34.9
19.8
14.7
8.3
3.2
3.6
2.5
12.9
2.6
4.3
3.9
5.3
3.9
19.1
4.0
3.0
3.3
3.1
3.1
2.4
2.5
7.9
2.1
2.8
2.9
2.8
2.2
4.8
1.7
3.0
2.7
2.6
1.7
8.3
2.2
3.4
2.9
2.1
1.2
6.3
2.7
6.8
2.4
2.6
3.7
3.5
1.6
4.0
2.2
1.5
0.9
14.9
3.2
3.6
184
ABSTRACT OF THE (^ENSUS POPULATION.
Table 50 — DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, FOR
[By class of population for
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Virginia.
Norfolk — AU classes
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Richmond— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage .
Mixed parentage . .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Lynchburg — AU classes '. . . .
Newport News — All classes
Petersburg — All classes
Portsmouth — All classes
Roanoke— All classes
Washington.
Seattle— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born whit e
Negro
Spokane— All classes
Native white — Native parentage. .
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage . .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Bei.lingham — AU classes
Everett— AU classes
Tacoma— All classes
West Virginia.
Charleston— AU classes
Clarksburg — All classes
Huntington — All classes
Wheeling— All classes
Wisconsin.
Milwaukee — All classes
Native white — Native parentage..
Foreign parentage.
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Green Bay— All classes
Kenosha — All classes
La Crosse— AU classes
Madison— All classes
OsHKOSH— AU classes
Racine — All classes
Sheboygan— AU classes
Superior — All classes
AU ages.i
115,777
57,759
5,207
2,673
6,587
43,392
171,667
102,956
5,847
4,13-1
4,637
54,041
30, 070
35, 596
31,012
54,387
50, 842
315,312
139,701
54,678
34, 326
73, 875
2,894
104, 437
57, 324
16,566
12,664
16, 826
727
25, 585
27,644
96,965
39,608
27, 8(;9
50, 177
56, 208
457, 147
130,845
152, 719
61,192
110,068
2, 229
31,017
40, 472
30, 421
38, 378
33, 162
58, 593
30, 955
39,671
AGE PERIODS.
Under 5
years.
9,664
5,298
765
313
12
3,271
15, 569
10,083
538
347
13
4,587
2,828
3,001
2,999
5,397
5,610
24, 198
13,441
4,920
3, 842
531
130
8,402
5,844
1,088
1,282
110
50
2,232
2,411
8,025
3,974
3,225
5,347
5,234
45, 889
23,971
14, 227
7,413
125
142
3,171
4,737
2,693
3,403
2,926
6,113
3,340
4,247
5 to 14
years.
18,375
9, 766
1,370
492
202
6,541
29, 579
18,627
1,154
708
140
8,943
5,727
5,415
5,722
9,848
9,903
44,300
23,494
9,928
6,900
2,895
259
17,676
11,426
2,718
2,800
599
99
4,476
4,812
15,684
7,206
5, 454
9, 688
10, 102
81,235
34, 054
27, 797
15, 538
3, 571
266
6,119
7.637
5, 273
6, 155
6,182
9,783
6,065
7,932
15 to 24
years.
24, 321
11,N06
1,096
501
1,001
9,893
34, 858
20,986
819
759
494
11,788
6,377
8,665
6,557
11,812
10, 401
49, 191
23,482
10,245
7,063
6,415
371
17, 102
10, 140
2,927
2,708
1,205
97
4,384
4,719
15,631
7,851
5,400
9,974
9,623
81, 833
27, 164
29,989
14, 707
9, 598
361
6,067
7,475
5, 598
6,996
5, 753
11,110
5,312
7,251
25 to 44
years.
43,452
20, 554
1,297
867
3,651
17, 003
57, 806
33, 496
1,591
1,350
2,106
19, 244
9,393
13,262
9,929
18, 2.57
16,401
125,556
50, 525
20,008
11, 897
36, 894
1,465
35, 276
18,085
5,868
4,062
6,846
277
7,957
9,271
33, 191
13,796
9,214
16, 164
18,240
156,030
35,946
52, 293
19, 024
47,631
1,096
9, 269
14,424
9,111
13, 169
9,431
20, 537
9,273
12,693
45 to 64
years.
16,941
8,498
608
432
1,434
.''),923
26,603
15,319
1,447
789
1,363
7,674
4, 573
4,260
4,405
7,609
6,982
59,225
23,012
8, 385
3,988
22, 128
574
21,084
9,367
3,509
1,560
6,389
171
5,110
5, 257
18, 327
5,528
3,656
7,316
10,236
73,913
7,827
25,419
4,211
36, 124
312
4, 864
5,092
5,836
6,888
6,591
8,852
5,431
6,450
1 Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE DISTRIBUTION'.
185
CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
cities of 100,000 and over-]
CITT AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
PER CENT OF TOTAL.
Under 5
years.
5 to 14
years.
15 to 24
years.
25 to 44
45 to 64
years.
years.
37.5
14.6
3.5.0
14.7
24.9
11.7
32.4
16.2
55.4
21.8
39.2
13.6
33.7
15.5
32.5
14.9
27.2
24.7
32.7
19.1
45.4
29.4
35.6
14.2
31.2
15.2
37.3
12.0
32.0
14.2
33.6
14.0
32.3
13.7
39.8
18.8
36.2
16.5
36.6
15.3
34.7
11.6
49.9
30.0
50.6
19.8
33.8
20.2
31.5
16.3
35.4
21.2
32.1
12.3
40.7
38.0
'■38.1
23.5
31.1
20.0
33.5
19.0
34.2
18.9
34.8
14.0
33.1
13.1
32.2
14.6
32.5
18.2
34.1
16.2
27.5
6.0
34.2
16.6
31.1
6.9
43.3
32.8
49.2
14.0
29.9
15.7
3,5.6
12.6
29.9
19.2
34.3
17.9
2S. 4
19.9
35.1
15.1
30.0
17.5
32.0
16.3
65 years
and
over.
2.6
3.2
1.3
2.5
4.3
1.7
3.9
4.1
4.9
4.3
10.9
2.8
3.6
1.7
3.8
2.7
2.9
3.7
3.7
1.9
1.6
6.3
2.5
4.6
4.2
2.7
2.0
9.9
4.4
5.4
4.1
4.2
3.0
3.0
3.1
4.7
3.9
1.3
1.9
0.5
11.7
1.8
4.7
2.5
6.2
4.4
6.8
3.7
4.9
2.6
Virginia.
Norfolk — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Richmond— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Lynchburg — All classes
Newport News — All classes
Petersburg — All classes
PoRTSMOtrrH— All classes
Roanoke — All classes
Washington.
Seattle— All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Spokane — All classes
Native white — Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage. .
Foreign-born white r
Negro
Bellin(3ham — All classes
Everett — All classes
Tacoma— All classes
West Virginia.
Charleston— All classes
Clarksburg — All classes
Huntington— All classes
Wheeling — All classes
Wisconsin.
Milwaukee— All classes
Native white— Native parentage.
Foreign parentage
MLxed parentage. .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Green Bay — All classes
Kenosh.^^ — All classes
La Crosse— All classes
Madison — All classes
Oshkosh— All classes
Racine — All classes
Sheboygan— All classes
Superior — All classes
8.3
9.2
14.7
11.7
0.2
7.5
9.1
9.8
9.2
S. 4
0.3
8.5
9.4
8.4
9.7
9.9
11.0
7.7
9.6
9.0
11.2
0.7
4.5
8.0
10.2
6.6
10.1
0.7
6.9
8.7
8.7
8.3
10.0
11.6
10.7
9.3
10.0
18.3
9.3
12.1
0.1
6.4
10.2
11.7
8.9
8.9
8.8
10.4
10.8
10.7
15.9
16.9
26.3
18.4
3.1
15.1
17.2
18.1
19.7
17.1
3.0
16.5
19.0
15.2
18.5
18.1
19.5
14.0
16.8
18.2
20.1
3.9
8.9
16.9
19.9
16.4
22.1
3.6
13.6
17.5
17.4
16.2
18.2
19.6
19.3
18.0
17.8
26.0
18.2
25.4
3.2
11.9
19.7
18.9
17.3
16.0
18.6
16.7
19.6
20.0
21.0
20.4
21.0
18.7
15.2
22.8
20.3
20.4
14.0
18.4
10.7
21.8
21.2
24.3
21.1
21.7
20. 5
15.6
16.8
18.7
20.6
8.7
12.8
16.4
17.7
17.7
21.4
7.2
13.3
17.1
17.1
16.1
19.8
19.4
19.9
17.1
17.9
20.8
19.6
^t.O
8.7
16 2
19.6
18.5
18.4
18.2
17.3
19.0
17.2
18.3
186
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 51,— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
AGE PEEIOD.
UNITED STATES.
UKBAN POPLT-ATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years'and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years'and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under! year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent..
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years'and over
Geographic Divisions
New England.
URBAN population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
54,304,603
5, 275, 751
1,031,950
5, 050, 276
4,664,312
4, 445, 963
23,203,269
11, 566, 197
98,835
100.0
9.7
9.3
8.6
8.2
42.7
2L3
51,406,017
6,297,479
1,225,305
6, 347, 799
5,976,825
4,984,593
17, 352, 274
10,397,183
49, 864
100.0
12.3
12.3
11.6
9.7
33.8
20.2
5,865,073
599,209
117,487
552, 726
508, 127
467,410
2,360,791
1,371,484
5,326
100.0
10.2
9.4
8.7
8.0
40.3
23.4
1, 535, 836
153,821
29, 441
149, 164
142, 605
121, 728
519, 064
447, 879
1,575
100.0
10.0
9.7
9.3
7.9
33.8
29.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
24,656,729
2,791,238
554, 000
2,534,608
2,333,029
2,210,680
9,985,517
4,639,820
61, 837
100.0
11.4
10.3
9.5
9.0
40.7
18.9
33,865,228
4, 575, 292
899, 404
4,443,255
4,122,680
3,388,366
10,967,215
6,338,088
30, 332
100.0
13.5
13.1
12 2
10.0
32.4
18.7
1,867,235
214,016
42, 803
178, 469
161,638
147, 388
676, 298
486,278
3,148
100.0
11.5
9.6
8.7
7.9
36.2
26.0
935,914
94, 925
18, 542
88, 754
86, 181
74,057
294, 845
295, 965
1,187
100.0
10.1
9.5
9.2
7.9
31.5
31.6
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
15,706,372
2, 174, 535
414, 579
2,096,478
1,790,012
1,503,354
5,689,320
2,444,682
7,991
100.0
13.8
13.3
11.4
9.6
36.2
15.6
6, 979, 832
787, 872
145, 215
843, 020
792, 239
683, 813
2, 546, 535
1,323,114
3,239
100.0
11.3
12.1
11.4
9.8
36.5
19.0
2, 279, 995
373,681
72,609
350,245
302,862
250,271
735, 592
266,685
659
100.0
16.4
15.4
13.3
11.0
32.3
11.7
362, 281
56, 794
10, 589
55,998
49,394
38, 110
105, 857
56,001
127
100.0
15.7
15.5
13.6
10.6
29.2
15.5
Foreign-born
white.
10,356,983
29, 504
3,072
120, 016
245,035
413,728
5, 700, 938
3, 832, 747
15,015
100.0
0.3
1.2
2.4
4.0
55.0
37.0
3,355,771
15,480
1,497
49, 868
86, 327
114,214
1,497,648
1, 586, 985
5,249
100.0
0.5
1.5
2.6
3.4
44.6
47.3
1,641,728
4,627
466
IS, 210
38,329
64,423
912,265
602,576
1, 298
100.0
0.3
1.1
2.3
3.9
55.6
36.7
228, 926
1,230
128
3,559
6,180
8,841
115,024
93, 859
233
100.0
0.5
1.6
2.7
3.9
50.2
41.0
AGE ttlSTRTBUTTON".
187
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
Geographic Divisions— Con
Middle Atlantic.
URBAN population.
AH ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years ,
15 to 19 years ,
20 to 44 years
45 years and over ,
Age unknown ,
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years ,
5 to 9 years ,
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years ,
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number ,
Under 5 years ,
Under 1 year ,
5 to 9 years ,
10 to 14 years ,
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over ,
Age unknown
All ages, percent ,
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over ,
East North Central.
urban population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
16,672,595
1,725,761
334, 848
1,626,893
1,478,189
1,346,881
7,031,300
3,446,332
17,239
100.0
10.4
9.8
8.9
8.1
42.2
20.7
5,588,549
628, 690
119,496
613,446
567,206
468,716
1,917,975
1,387,606
4,910
100.0
11.2
11.0
10.1
8.4
34.3
24.8
13,049,272
1,300,667
249,053
1,205,077
1,076,614
1,032,583
5,668,681
2,748,482
17,168
100.0
10.0
9.2
8.3
7.9
43.4
21.1
8,426,271
919,365
171,720
919,648
887,605
760,473
2,8:39,444
2,093,651
6,085
100.0
10.9
10.9
10.5
9.0
33.7
24.8
NATIVE "WHITE.
Native
parentage.
5,976,653
715,015
141,066
628,045
580, 170
535, 667
2,387,444
1,121,584
8,728
100.0
12.0
10.5
9.7
9.0
39.9
18.8
3,654,359
415,562
79, 568
400,715
388,265
331,848
1,211,227
903,496
3,246
100.0
11.4
11.0
10.6
9.1
33.1
24.7
5,970,956
732,861
143,498
640,783
567,441
539, 149
2,439,325
1,040,877
10,520
100.0
12.3
10.7
9.5
9.0
40.9
17.4
5,819,414
758, 164
143,657
727,238
685,342
573,652
1,861,869
1,208,719
4,430
100.0
13.0
12.5
11.8
9.9
32.0
20.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
5,925,321
962, 724
183,829
920,163
765,365
591,433
1,889,056
794,321
2,259
100.0
16.2
15.5
12.9
10.0
31.9
13.4
1,172,932
202,849
37,913
196,021
153,756
105,953
302,206
211,699
448
100.0
17.3
16.7
13.1
9.0
25.8
18.0
4,109,954
531,051
97,994
505, 860
422,012
371,163
1,603,027
674, 770
2,071
100.0
12.9
12.3
10.3
9.0
39.0
16.4
1, 815, 259
152, 199
26, 348
178,168
180,521
161,654
681,216
460, 771
730
100.0
8.4
37.5
25.4
Foreign-born
white.
4,239,681
8,285
1,011
41,627
98,091
182, 275
2,462,567
1,441,688
5,148
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.3
4.3
58.1
34.0
672, 894
1,563
211
7,844
16,405
22,766
368,455
2.54,819
1,042
100.0
0.2
1.2
2.4
3.4
54.8
37.9
2,511,626
5,398
613
27,218
57,396
89,943
1,376,421
951,834
3,416
100.0
0 2
1.1
2.3
3.6
64.8
37.9
711,653
1,070
112
5,803
13,582
17,942
267,824
404, 646
786
100.0
0.2
0.8
1.9
2.5
37.6
56.9
Negro.
517,432
39,187
8,820
36,612
34,203
36, 951
28:3,868
85, 550
1,061
100.0
7.6
7.1
6.6
7.1
54.9
16.5
82,751
8,119
1,686
8,234
8,167
7,604
34,085
16,377
165
100.0
9.8
10.0
9.9
9.2
41.2
19.8
448,873
30,972
6,868
30,912
29,537
31,947
245,383
78,988
1,134
100.0
6.9
6.9
6.6
7.1
54. 7
17.6
65, 681
6,019
1,216
6,522
6,558
5,967
24,251
16,241
123
100.0
9.2
9.9
10.0
9.1
36.9
24.7
188
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
Geographic Divisions— Con
West North Central.
URBAN population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age ujiknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years.'.
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
South Atlantic.
urban population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 j^cars and over
Age imknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
rural population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
All classes.
4,727,372
416,519
79, 083
407,764
3S9, 343
392,994
2,022,980
1,087,683
10,089
100.0
8.8
8.6
8.2
8.3
42.8
23.0
7,816,877
924, 893
174, 509
905, 333
860, 228
751, 432
2, 729, 220
1,637,537
8,234
100.0
1L8
1L6
U.O
9.6
34.9
20.9
4,338,792
409, 261
85,335
403,101
386,467
393, 552
1,900,941
834,393
11,077
100.0
9.4
9.3
8.9
9.1
43.8
19.2
9,651,480
1, 320, 108
260, 930
1,344, .355
1,247,094
1,015,559
3,092,926
1,622,391
9,047
100.0
13.7
13.9
12.9
10.5
32.0
16.8
native white.
Native
parentage.
2,627,908
299, 418
57, 509
277, 542
255, 493
245, 276
1,058,709
484,034
7,436
100.0
11.4
10.6
9.7
9.3
40.3
18.4
4,847,640
732,642
141, 288
674,669
604, 531
492, 869
1,519,450
817,517
5,962
100.0
15.1
13.9
12.5
10.2
31.3
16.9
2,559,203
269, 940
56, 633
253, 189
239, 072
237, 734
1,088,602
465,302
5,364
100.0
10.5
9.9
9.3
9.3
42.5
18.2
6,220,213
861,365
172, 743
847, 190
780, 163
637,941
2, 005, 757
1, 083, 166
4,631
100.0
13.8
13.6
12.5
10.3
32.2
17.4
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
1,275,306
101,632
18, 479
109,462
107, 158
112,493
581, 120
262, 577
864
100.0
8.0
8.6
8.4
8.8
45.6
20.6
,102,572
179, 727
30,948
214,099
233, 950
231,960
905,057
336, 750
1,029
100.0
8.5
10.2
n.i
ILO
43.0
16.0
410, 397
45,613
8,965
45, 409
41,075
35, 575
150, 184
92, 300
241
100.0
ILl
11.1
10.0
8.7
36.6
22. 5
143,207
21,749
4, OSS
19,684
14,625
11,642
43,679
31, 766
62
100.0
15.2
13.7
10.2
8.1
30.5
22.2
Foreign-born
white.
607, 384
1,518
144
5,748
10, %6
18,395
273, 512
2%, 320
925
100.0
0.2
0.9
L8
3.0
45.0
48.8
764, 577
1,308
122
5, 064
10,909
17, 153
270, 1)34
459,218
891
100.0
0.2
0.7
1.4
2.2
35. 3
60.1
222,488
516
56
2,193
4, 769
9, 562
119,417
85, 472
559
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.1
4.3
53.7
38.4
93,432
341
38
1,485
2,061
3,589
53,876
31,313
167
100.0
0.4
1.6
2.8
3.8
57.7
33.5
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
189
Table 61.— DISTRIBrTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
Geographic Divisions— Con.
East South Central.
URBAK population.
All ages, number -
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years'and over ,
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 1 o 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
West South Central.
urban population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years"
1 0 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
1,994,207
176, 132
3R, 405
1S5,992
186,064
183, 794
855, 442
402, 697
4,086
100.0
8.8
9.3
9.3
9.2
42.9
20.2
6, 899, 100
912, 002
18.5,216
941,952
896, 988
727, 593
2, 222, 762
1,191,841
5,962
100. 0
13.2
13.7
13.0
10.5
32.2
17.3
2,970,829
270, 209
.55, 150
285, 215
280, 816
279, 964
1,311,812
531, 228
11,585
100.0
9.1
9.6
9.5
9.4
44.2
17.9
7, 271, 395
946,300
188, 247
1,000,964
9.52,418
790, 087
2, 437, 546
1,135,885
8, 195
100.0
13.0
13.8
13.1
10.9
33.5
15.6
NATIVE \VHITE.
Native
parentage.
,231,225
126,894
26, 205
126,817
124,070
119,137
511,980
220, 362
1,965
100.0
10.3
10.3
10.1
9.7
41.6
17.9
4.861,557
671), 950
138, 134
665,409
622, 847
.506, 464
1,. 560, 763
8.32, 484
2,640
100.0
13.8
13.7
12.8
10.4
32.1
17.1
1, 904, 386
194, 302
.39,062
197, 048
190, 605
18.5, 027
824, 664
305, 183
7, 5.57
100.0
10.2
10.3
10.0
9.7
43.3
16.0
5, 055, 399
700, .-^08
139, 122
721,116
673, 569
547, 8.36
1,6.57,547
750, 070
4,687
100.0
13.9
14.3
13.3
10.8
32.8
14.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
142, 928
7,395
1,357
8,707
9,308
9,422
59,547
48, 437
112
100.0
5.2
6.1
6.5
6.6
41.7
33.9
59,.898
4,799
887
5,041
4,716
4,083
21,691
19, 536
32
100.0
8.0
8.4
7.9
6.8
36.2
32.6
303,768
32,258
7, .501
29, 951
26, 793
25, 336
121,566
67,536
328
100.0
10.6
8.3
40.0
22.2
392, 841
49,406
10, 769
53, 333
49, 5.53
44,006
139,9.39
56, 285
319
100.0
12.6
13.6
12.6
11.2
35.6
14.3
Foreigii-born
white.
Negro.
48, 407
90
14
358
822
1,492
19, .589
2.5,986
70
100.0
0.2
0.7
1.7
3.1
40.5
53.7
23, 532
73
7
207
467
685
10, 173
11,897
30
100.0
0.3
0.9
2.0
2.9
43.2
50.0
220, 460
3, 788
389
9, 733
12,860
16,368
107,018
69,966
727
100.0
1.7
4.4
5.8
7.4
48.5
31.7
238, 873
4,4.56
401
11,303
15, 545
18,338
102, .536
8.5, 787
908
100.0
L9
4.7
6.5
7.7
42.9
35.9
571,316
41,730
8,826
.50, 101
.51,8.53
.53,730
264, 154
107, 813
1,935
100.0
7.3
8.8
9.1
9.4
46.2
18.9
1,952,216
235,940
40, 130
271,047
268,715
216, 187
629, .508
327,. 563
3, 256
100.0
12.1
13.9
13.8
11. 1
32.2
16.8
535, 282
39,086
7,978
47,652
49,743
52, .525
255,917
S7, 405
2,954
100.0
7.3
8.9
9.3
9.8
47.8
16 3
, 528, 297
ls;i,496
36, 207
200, 325
205, 853
173, 857
520, .581
236,089
2,096
100.0
12.0
13.5
13.5
n.4
34.1
15.4
190
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATIOX.
Table 61 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
All classes.
NATIVE
WHITE.
Foreign-bom
white.
AGE PERIOD.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Negro.
Geographic Divisions— Con.
Mountain.
tTRBAN population.
All ages , number
1
1,314,980
116,560 1
23,101
114,284
107, 558
100,008
511, 946
254,358
10,266
100.0
9.6
9.4
8.9
8.2
42.1
20.9
2, 121, 121
280, 254
55,048
260,540
227, 972
185,196
792,419
371, 945
2,795
100.0
13.2
12.3
10.7
8.7
37.4
17.5
3,471,483
261,433
51,488
269,224
251, 134
248, 777
1,539,376
889, 540
11,999
100.0
7.5
7.8
7.2
7.2
44.3
25.6
2,095,388
212,046
40,698
212, 397
194,709
163,809
800,918
508,448
3,061
100.0
10.1
10.1
9.3
7.8
38.2
24.3
696, 078
82,217
16,306
76,649
69,445
61,486
276, 897
119,157
9,227
100.0
11.8
11.0
10.0
8.8
39. S
17.1
1,307,430
204,009
40,205
183,631
158,098
123,311
444, 435
192, 155
1,791
100.0
15.6
14.0
12.1
9.4
34.0
14.7
1, 724, 085
156, 575
30, 918
156,066
145,095
139, 816
721,598
; 397, 043
1 7,892
100.0
91
9.1
8.4
8.1
41.9
23.0
1,163,302
137, 107
26,145
134,533
123, 684
100,388
411, 322
254,510
1,758
100.0
11.8
11.6
10.6
8.6
35. 4
21.9
314,358
31,431
6,332
32, 589
31,367
29,796
135, 491
53,421
263
100.0
10.0
10.4
10.0
9.5
43.1
17.0
442,808
60,960
12, 3S6
56,842
48,956
40,063
169, 323
66, 451
213
100.0
13.8
12.8
11.1
9.0
38.2
15.0
944,345
88,750
17,453
94,092
84,072
77,865
413, 737
184,635
1,194
100.0
9.4
10. 0
8.9
8.2
43.8
19.6
488, 034
59, 3S9
11,287
63,834
56, 768
46,342
177, 567
83,855
279
100.0
12.2
13.1
11.6
95
36.4
17.2
181,439
1,302
106
3,594
5,206
•7, 146
87, 660
76, 021
510
100.0
0.7
2.0
2.9
3.9
48.3
41.9
271, 786
3,36S
307
8,657
11, 46S
13, 229
139, 394
95,092
578
100.0
1.2
32
4.2
4.9
51.3
35.0
683,770
3,9S0
273
11,335
16, 596
24, 124
342, 489
282, 884
2,362
100.0
0.6
1.7
2.4
3.5
50.1
41.4
350,098
2,071
171
5,946
9,110
11,671
170, 332
150,354
614
100.0
0.6
1.7
2.6
3.3
48.7
42.9
16,678
Under 5 years
1,030
218
990
10 to 14 years
1,016
15 to 19 years
1,074
20 1 0 44 years
S, 502
3,915
Age unknown
151
All ages , per cent
100.0
6.2
5.9
10 to 14 years
6.1
15 to 19 years
6.4
51.0
45 years and oyer
23.5
RtTRAL population.
Aliases, number
Under 5 years
14,123
510
Under 1 year
112
5 to 9 years
530
10 to 14 years
469
15 to 19 years
659
20 to 44 years
10, 430
1,517
8
All ages, percent
100.0
Under 5 years
36
5 to 9 years
3.8
3.3
15 to 19 years
4.7
20 to 44 years
73.9
45 years and oyer
10.7
Pacific,
l'rban population.
All agps, rmmhfr
41,514
Under 5 years
2,627
Underl year
524
5 to 9 years
2,810
10 to 14 years
2,613
15 to 19 years
20 1 0 44 years
2,560
• 21,319
45 years and over
9,365
A gp unknown
220
All ages, per cent
100.0
Under 5 years
6.3
6 8
10 to 1 4 years
63
15 to 19 years
6 2
20 to 44 years
51.4
45 years and over
22.6
RURAL POPULATION.
AnngfiS.nnmher
6,276
485
94
5 to 9 years
520
10tol4years
573
503
20to 44 years
2,054
45 years and oyer
1,520
Age unknown
21
100.0
7.7
5 to 9 years
8.3
lOto 14 years
9.1
8.0
20to 44 years
42.3
24.2
— •-
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
191
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
New England.
Maine.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 vears
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
New Hampshire.
tHRBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 vears
20to44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown.
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 "years
45 years and over
RURAL POPtn-ATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
299, 569
27, 469
.5, 481
26,135
25, 232
24, 979
115, 544
79, 819
391
100.0
9.2
8.7
8.4
8.3
38.6
26.6
468,445
47, 671
9, 219
45,506
44,759
38, SSI
155,329
135, 795
504
100.0
10.2
9.7
9.6
8.3
33.2
29.0
279, 761
26,967
5, 1.52
25, 666
24, 775
23, 171
107,210
71, 435
537
100.0
9.6
9.2
8.9
8.3
38.3
25.5
163, 322
14, 424
2,768
14,096
14,016
11,981
53, 391
55, 159
255
100.0
8.6
7.3
32.7
33,8
\
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
153, 986
14,454
2,907
12, 678
12,007
11,441
56,950
46,183
273
100.0
9.4
8.2
7.8
7.4
37.0
30.0
341,794
35,282
6,884
32,860
32,342
27, 769
108, 476
104,624
441
100.0
10.3
9.6
9.5
8.1
31.7
30.6
112,873
11, 151
2,154
10, 136
9, 564
8, 425
38, 232
35, 010
355
100.0
9.9
9.0
8.5
7.5
33.9
31.0
112, 639
10, 078
1,989
9,471
9,393
7,812
34, 325
41, 378
182
100.0
8.9
8.4
8.3
6.9
30.5
36.7
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
85, 170
12, 505
2,510
12, 32S
11,421
10,304
28, 105
10,466
41
100.0
14.7
14.5
13.4
12.1
33.0
12.3
77, 396
11,848
2,268
11,629
10, 817
8,637
22,905
11,541
19
100.0
15.3
15.0
14.0
11.2
29.6
14.9
94,901
15,384
2,954
14,415
13, 141
11, .545
30,904
9,447
65
100.0
16.2
15.2
13.8
12.2
32.6
10.0
30, 685
4.247
764
4,372
4,196
3,473
9,608
4,767
22
100.0
13.8
14.2
13.7
11.3
31.3
15.5
Foreign-bom
white.
59, 152
766
397
64
35
20
1,023
59
1,733
42
3,141
62
29,971
331
22,811
208
76
100.0
100.0
0.7
8.4
1.7
7.7
2.9
5.5
5.3
8.1
50.7
43.2
38.6
27.2
48,197
644
431
49
39
12
. 913
47
1,502
51
2, 388
41
23,558
223
19, 364
130
41
3
100.0
100.0
0.9
9.0
1.9
8.6
3.1
9.4
5.0
7.5
48.9
41.0
40.2
23.9
71,429
441
378
51
33
9
1,078
35
2,030
38
3,169
23
37,813
201
26,861
78
100
15
100.0
100.0
0.5
11.6
1.5
7.9
2.8
8.6
4.4
5.2
52.9
4.5.6
37.6
17.7
19, 804
180
78
21
11
4
227
24
405
22
681
13
9,390
62
8,972
38
51
100.0
100.0
0.4
11.7
1.1
13.3
2.0
12.2
3.4
7.2
47.4
34.4
45.3
21.1
Negro.
192
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 61 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
New England — Continued
Vermont.
urban POrULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years '
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Massachusetts.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPLTLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over .,...,
All classes.
109,976
10, 3 ")2
1,94G
9,779
9,483
9,308
42, 3.S6
28, 522
146
100.0
9.4
8.9
8.6
8.5
38.5
25.9
?42,452
24, 192
4,628
23,633
23, 102
20, 200
79, 003
72,092
230
100.0
10.0
9.7
9.5
8.3
32.6
29.7
3,650,248
367,497
71, 535
341,269
315,061
286,656
1,473,077
863,671
3,017
100.0
10.1
9.3
8.6
7.9
40.4
23.7
202,108
IS, 264
3,356
18,557
18, 477
15, 475
65, 639
65,581
115
100. 0
9.0
9.2
9.1
7.7
32.5
32.4
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
59, 302
6,234
1,188
5,627
5,499
5,388
22, 158
14, 290
106
100.0
10.5
9.5
9.3
9.1
37.4
24.1
169, 023
18,016
3, 487
17, 236
16, 796
14,728
53,359
48, 701
187
100.0
10.7
10.2
9.9
8.7
31.6
28.8
1,116,638
131, 199
25, 900
108, 826
97, 587
86, 181
399,913
291,097
1,835
100.0
11.7
9.7
8.7
7.7
35.8
26.1
114,135
10, 276
1,940
10,001
10,210
8,420
33, 766
41,392
70
100.0
9.0
8.8
8.9
7.4
29.6
36.3
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
32, 295
4,013
743
3,854
3,449
3,153
10, 940
6,808
18
100.0
12.4
11.9
10.7
9.8
33.9
21.3
46,671
5,684
1,092
5,341
4,946
4,029
14, 303
12,351
17
100.0
12.2
11.4
10.6
8.6
30.6
26.5
1,441,872
229, 337
44, 385
218, 158
191, 142
158,364
472,491
172,038
342
100.0
15.9
15.1
13.3
n.o
32.8
11.9
53,345
7,648
1,362
8,011
7,397
5,951
15, 497
8, 825
16
100.0
14.3
15.0
13.9
11.2
29. 1
16.5
Foreign-born
white.
18, 146
89
10
276
516
752
9,186
7,308
19
100.0
0.5
1.5
2.8
4.1
50.6
40.3
26,380
451
44
1,009
1,322
1,405
11,214
10,955
24
100.0
L7
3.8
5.0
6.3
42.5
41.5
1,045,106
2, 746
294
10,809
23, 135
38,910
577,933
390,871
702
100.0
0.3
1.0
2.2
3.7
55.3
37.4
32,428
78
5
329
662
948
15,547
14, 846
18
100 0
0.2
1.0
2.0
2.9
47.9
45.8
/
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
193
Table 61.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PEEIOD.
Neav England — Continued
Rhode Island.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
46 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Connecticut.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 41 years
45 years and o\'er
75108°— 22 13
All classes.
589, 180
61,054
12, 457
56,881
52, 504
50, 440
231,913
136, 125
263
100.0
10.4
9.6
8.9
8.6
39.4
23.1
15,217
1,302
289
1,372
1,332
1,215
5, 1.'.2
4,814
30
100.0
8.6
9.0
8.8
8.0
33.9
31.6
936,339
105,870
20,916
92,996
81,072
72, 856
390, 661
191,912
972
100.0
11.3
9.9
8.7
7.8
41.7
20.5
444,292
47,968
9,181
46,000
40,919
33,976
160,550
114,438
441
100.0
10.8
10.4
9.2
7.6
36.1
25.8
NATI^'^ WHITE.
Native
parentage.
163,733
20,266
4,302
16,704
14,777
14,257
57, 201
40,429
99
100.0
12.4
10.2
9.0
8.7
34.9
24.7
9,820
7S9
170
821
785
746
3,134
3, .526
19
100.0
8.0
8.4
8.0
7.6
31.9
35.9
260,703
30,712
6,3.52
24,498
22,204
21,696
101,844
59,269
480
100.0
11.8
9.4
8.5
8.3
39.1
22.7
188, 503
20,484
4,072
18,365
16, 6.55
14,582
61,785
56,344
288
100.0
10.9
9.7
8.8
7.7
32.8
29.9
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Foreign-born
white.
243,679
171,685
39,319
486
7,887
35
37,384
1,957
32, 653
4,328
27,753
7,717
79,434
90,8.56
27,093
66,228
43
113
100.0
100.0
16.1
0.3
15.3
1.1
13.4
2.5
11.4
4.5
32.6
52.9
11.1
38.6
3,249
1,814
471
7
111
502
17
472
45
373
69
984
906
444
767
3
3
100.0
100.0
14.5
0.4
15.5
0.9
14.5
2.5
11.5
.3.8
30.3
49.9
13.7
42.3
382,078
276,210
73,12.-!
5:'.i
14, i:o
59
64, 106
3,067
51,0.56
6, .587
39, 152
10,734
113,718
166,506
40,773
88,497
150
288
100.0
100.0
19.1
0.2
16.8
1.1
13.4
2.4
10.2
3.9
29.8
60.3
10.7
32.0
150,935
100,303
26, 896
185
4,992
29
26, 143
1,064
21,566
2,2-14
15,647
3,3.50
42, 560
.54,409
18,073
38, 9.-)5
50
96
100.0
100.0
17.8
0.2
17.3
1.1
14.3
2.2
10.4
3.3
28.2
54.2
12.0
38.8
Negro.
9,710
964
232
817
723
705
4,264
2,231
6
100.0
9.9
8.4
7.4
7.3
43.9
23.0
326
33
7
30
29
27
126
76
5
100.0
10.1
9.2
8.9
8.3
38.7
23.3
16,655
1,481
371
1,311
1,211
1,244
8,222
3,135
51
100.0
8.9
7.9
7.3
7.5
49.4
18.8
4,391
392
86
421
447
390
1,728
1,006
7
lon.o
8.9
9.6
10.2
8.!)
39. 4
22. J
194
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 61.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 192(>-Contmued.
AGE PERIOD.
Middle Atlantic.
New York.
TJEBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RUBAL POPtJLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
New Jersey.
URBAN POPITLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Age unknown
All classes.
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5to9years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
8, 589, 844
845, 868
163, 238
804, 584
740, 395
680, 737
3, 712, 075
1,795,661
10, 524
100.0
9. S
9.4
8.6
7.9
43.2
20.9
1, 795, 383
164, 422
30, 625
167, 567
162, 023
136, 962
615,217
547, 751
1,441
100.0
9.2
9.3
9.0
7.6
34.3
30.5
2,474,936
268, 200
51, 661
252, 872
226, 324
199, 910
1,027,887
498, 135
1,608
100.0
10.8
10.2
9.1
8.1
41.5
20.1
680, 964
70, 496
13, 003
70, 086
64,912
55, 251
251, 879
167, 387
953
100.0
10.4
10.3
9.5
8.1
37.0
24.6
NATrVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
2, 487, 080
299,026
59, 046
256,704
237, 284
220, 856
1,016,757
451,223
5,230
100.0
12.0
10.3
9.5
8.9
40.9
18.1
1,181,186
118,499
22, 273
117, 105
115,347
99,068
392, 462
337, 671
1,034
100.0
10.0
9.9
9.8
8.4
33.2
28.6
837, 624
102, 302
19, 965
90, 518
82, 841
74, 884
326,442
159, 837
800
100.0
12.2
10.8
9.9
8.9
.39.0
19.1
375, 051
39, 373
7,416
38,044
3S, 742
32, 437
132, 244
95, 477
734
100.0
10.5
10.1
9.8
8.6
35.3
25.6
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
3,322,640
527, 450
100, 277
510, 527
431, 280
330, 053
1,077,991
443,913
1,426
100.0
15.9
15. 4
13.0
9.9
32.4
13.4
395, 009
43, 523
7, 932
46,446
40, 402
30, 456
122, 591
111,421
170
100.0
11.0
11.8
10.2
■ 7.7
31.0
2S. 2
915,112
157, 167
29.915
148, 396
121,392
93,019
288, 035
106, 871
232
100.0
17.2
170, 687
28, 289
5,037
28,231
22,934
16,400
50,540
24,235
58
100.0
16.6
16.5
13.4
9.6
29.6
14.2
Foreign-born
white.
2,585,350
5,476
673
25,796
61,129
117,422
1,. 501, 734
870, 353
3,440
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.4
4.5
58.1
33.7
200, 762
610
60
2,175
4,474
5,829
92, 900
94, 502
212
100.0
0.3
1.1
2.2
2.9
46.3
47.1
628,402
1, 151
144
6,268
14, 997
24, 838
366,915
213,817
416
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.4
4.0
58.4
34.0
110, 211
199
27
1,196
2,723
4,160
59, 395
42, 428
110
100.0
0.2
1.1
2.5
3.8
53.9
38.5
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
195
Table 61.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
Middle Atlantic— Continued.
Pennsylvania.
T7RBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number .
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
rukal population
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
East North Central.
Ohio.
URBAN population.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 "years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 1 9 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age imknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
All classes.
5,607,815
611,693
119, 949
569, 437
511, 470
466, 2;34
2, 291, 338
1, 152, 536
5,107
100.0
10.9
10.2
9.1
8.3
40.9
20.6
3,112,202
393, 772
75, S68
37,5, 793
340, 271
276, 503
1, 050, 879
672, 468
2,516
100.0
12.7
12.1
10.9
8.9
33.8
21.6
3, 677, 136
362, 776
69, 757
328, 985
295, 619
284,023
1,615,018
787, 933
2,782
100.0
9.9
8.9
8.0
7.7
43.9
21.4
2, 082, 258
223, 360
42, 185
219, 817
212, 710
ISO, 631
694, 845
549, 765
1,130
100.0
10.7
10.6
10.2
8.7
33.4
26.4
native white.
Native
parentage.
2, 651, 949
313, 687
62, 055
280, 823
260, 045
239, 927
1, 014, 245
510, 524
2,698
100.0
11.8
10.6
9.8
9.0
39.4
19.3
2, 098, 122
257, 690
49, 879
245, 566
236, 176
200, 343
686, 521
470, 348
1,478
100.0
12.3
11.7
11.3
9.5
32.7
22.4
1,996,363
223, 9.S3
43, 569
197, 530
180, 791
176, 996
8.53, 298
361, 905
1,860
100.0
11.2
42.7
18.1
1,672,759
194,311
37, 029
189, 038
184, 072
156, 498
550, 423
397,514
903
100.0
11.6
11.3
11.0
9.4
32.9
23.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
1, 687, 569
278, 107
53, 637
261,240
212, 693
168, 361
523,030
243, 537
601
100.0
16.5
15.5
12.6
10.0
31.0
14.4
607, 236
131, 037
24,944
121, 344
90, 420
59, 097
129, 075
76,043
220
100.0
21.6
20.0
14.9
9.7
21.3
12.5
953, 098
126,379
23, 627
11.3,962
90, 949
74, 420
348, 466
198, 665
257
100.0
13.3
12.0
9.5
7.8
36.6
20.8
270, 976
25,950
4,542
26, 670
23,038
17, 702
82,297
95, 247
72
100.0
9.6
9.8
8.5
6.5
30.4
35.1
Foreign-born
white.
1, 025, 929
1, 658
194
9,563
21, 965
40, 015
593, 918
357, 518
1,292
100.0
0.2
0.9
2.1
3.9
57.9
34.8
361, 921
754
124
4,473
9,208
12, 777
216, 100
117, 889
720
100.0
0.2
1.2
2.5
3.5
59.7
32.6
570, 449
1,017
114
6,415
13, 361
21,449
328, 873
198, 971
363
100.0
0.2
1.1
2.3
3.8
57.7
34.9
108, 248
221
27
1,120
2, 603
3,636
51, 078
49, 486
104
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.4
3.4
47.2
45.7
Negro.
239, 892
18,133
4,039
17,743
16, 714
17,799
128, 812
40, 181
510
100.0
7.6
7.4
7.0
7.4
63.7
16.7
44,676
4,276
919
4, 389
4,441
4,257
19,088
8,128
97
100.0
9.6
9.8
9.9
9.5
42.7
18.2
155, 976
11,357
2,437
11,062
10,500
11,106
83,575
28,074
301
100.0
7.3
7.1
6.7
7.1
53.6
18.0
30, 212
2,870
585
2,986
2,994
2,791
11,013
7,507
51
100.0
9.5
9.9
9.9
9.2
36.5
24.8
196
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 51 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 192(>-Continued.
AGE PEEIOD.
East North Central — Con.
Indiana.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number. .
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent..
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 "years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Illinois.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years ,
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 "years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
6 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 J'ears
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age mdinown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
All classes.
1,482,855
138, 979
27, 392
133,419
123, 845
122, 255
016, 074
345, 364
2,919
100.0
9.4
9.0
8.4
8.2
41.5
23.3
1, 447, 535
150, 216
27, 964
151,562
150, 555
131, 949
480, 750
381, 592
911
100.0
10.4
10.5
10.4
9.1
33.2
26.4
4, 403, 153
430, 985
80, 944
418, 100
375, 807
345, 332
1,910,401
915, 366
7,162
100.0
9.8
9.5
8.5
7.8
43.4
20.8
,082,127
224, 088
42, 107
227, 164
219,523
195, 220
729, 067
485,303
1,762
100.0
10.8
10.9
10.5
9.4
35.0
23.3
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
,043,866
107, 530
21, 182
101,611
95, 755
95, 300
424, 784
216, 826
2,060
100.0
10.3
9.7
9.2
9.1
40.7
20.8
, 285, 678
143, 941
26, 865
143, 868
141, S61
123, 259
425, 223
306, 70S
818
100.0
11.2
11.2
11.0
9.6
33.1
23.9
1, 583, 665
203, 160
39, 052
180, 762
158, 729
141, 778
626, 257
268, 984
3, 995
100.0
12.8
11.4
10.0
9.0
39.5
17.0
1, 482, 898
191, 005
36, 220
186, 656
176, 753
153, 738
493, 857
279, 584
1,305
100. 0
12.9
12.6
11.9
10.4
33.3
18.9
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
247,929
26, 088
5,066
24, 972
20, 136
17, 352
92,214
66, 998
169
100.0
10.5
10.1
8.1
7.0
37.2
27.0
120, 730
5,472
947
6,578
7,180
7,004
42,302
52, 147
47
100.0
4.5
5.4
5.9
5.8
35.0
43.2
1, 607, 483
215,777
39, 256
217, 604
183,921
155, 441
620, 743
212, 977
1,020
100.0
13.4
13.5
11.4
9.7
38.6
13.2
418, 336
31,045
5,506
37, 048
37, 455
35,260
163, 805
113,546
177
100.0
7.4
8.9
9.0
8.4
39.2
27.1
Foreign -bom
white.
118,813
183
18
1,190
2,534
3,911
63,525
47,028
442
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.1
3.3
53.5
39.6
32, 055
33
5
223
551
777
10,064
20, 379
28
100.0
0.1
0.7
L7
2.4
31.4
63.6
1,046,677
1,417
187
8,971
22,590
36, 801
571, 423
403, 785
1,690
100.0
0.1
0.9
2.2
3.5
54.6
38.6
160,274
212
17
1,372
3,286
4,422
63,414
87, 333
235
100.0
0.1
0.9
2.1
2.8
39.6
54.5
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
197
Table Sl.^DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPITLATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Coutiuued.
AGE PERIOD.
East North Central— Con
Michigan.
UEBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under! year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1-1 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Ago unJcuown
All ages, per cent
Under .5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
RURAL POPLTLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Wisconsin.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
2, 241, 560
243, 978
47, 4S2
206, 625
173, 395
174, 338
1,014,018
426, 537
2,669
100.0
10.9
9.2
7.7
7.8
45.2
19.0
1, 426, 852
160, 608
29,804
161, 595
153, 058
121, 170
460, 751
368, 601
1,063
100.0
11.3
11.3
10.7
8.5
32.3
■ 25.8
1, 244, 568
123, 949
23, 478
117,948
107, 948
106, 635
513, 170
273, 282
1,636
100.0
10.0
9.5
8.7
8.6
41.2
22.0
1, 387, 499
161, 093
29, 660
159, 510
1.51, 759
131, 497
474, 031
308, 390
1,219
100.0
11.6
11.5
10.9
9.5
34.2
22.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
902, 177
122, .')94
24,912
97, 570
80, 140
78, 795
375, 710
145, 770
1, 598
100.0
13.6
10.8
8.9
8.7
41.6
16.2
768, 270
111, 745
21, 379
103, 521
93, 404
70,411
223,518
165, 001
670
100.0
14.5
13.5
12.2
9.2
29.1
21.5
444,885
75, 594
14, 783
63, 310
52, 026
46,280
159, 276
47, 392
1,007
100.0
17.0
14.2
11.7
10.4
35.8
10.7
609, 809
117, 162
22, 164
104, 155
89, 252
69, 746
168, 848
59, 912
734
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
760,947
11.5, 116
21, 463
97, 189
76, 3.52
71,448
302, 688
97, 814
340
100,0
15.1
12.8
10.0
9.4
39.8
12.9
443, 598
47, 351
8, 159
54, 931
54, 390
44, 841
156, 757
85,158
170
100.0
10.7
12.4
12.3
10.1
35.3
19.2
540, 497
47, 691
8,582
.52, 133
50, 654
52, 502
238, 916
98, 316
285
100.0
8.8
9.6
9.4
9.7
44.2
18.2
561, 619
42, 381
7,194
.52, 941
58, 458
56, 847
236, 055
114,673
264
Foreign-born
white.
100.0
100.0
19.2
7.5
17.1
9.4
14.6
10.4
11.4
10.1
27.7
42.0
9.8
20.4
521, 554
2,477
254
8,501
13, 977
20, 263
300, 379
475,361
.593
100.0
0.5
1.6
2.7
3.9
57.6
33.6
205, 081
417
37
2,012
4,256
5,120
77, 189
115, 877
210
100.0
0.2
1.0
2.1
2.5
37.6
56.5
254, 133
304
40
2,141
4,934
7,519
112, 221
126, 686
328
100.0
0.1
0.8
1.9
3.0
44.2
49.9
205,995
187
26
1,076
2,886
3,987
66, 079
131,571
209
100.0
0.1
0.5
1.4
1.9
32.1
63.9
Negro.
55. 006
3, 6.-)2
821
3, 258
2, 847
3,704
34, 188
7,227
130
100.0
6.6
5.9
5.2
6.7
62.2
13.1
5,076
4S9
102
490
489
392
1,828
1,381
7
100.0
9.6
9.7
9.6
7.7
36.0
27.2
4,351
296
59
304
285
282
2,431
739
14
100.0
6.8
7.0
6.6
6.5
55.9
17.0
850
72
20
71
90
88
326
198
5
100.0
8.5
8.4
10.6
10.4
38.4
23.3
108
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 51 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PEKIOD.
West North Central.
Minnesota.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unlaiown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Iowa.
URBAN POPtn^ATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPITLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
S to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
1,051,593
102,693
19, 325
94,802
84, 696
85, 620
459,309
222,690
1,783
100.0
9.8
9.0
8.1
8.1
43.7
21.2
1,336,532
158,701
29, 766
153,797
149,265
133,989
465,927
272,983
870
100.0
11.9
11.5
11.2
10.0
34.9
20.4
875,495
76,668
14,534
73, 609
71,045
72,758
358, 505
221,324
1,586
100.0
8.8
8.4
8.1
8.3
40.9
25.3
1,528,526
174,219
32,632
166,370
156,750
142,223
545,989
341,118
1,851
100.0
11.4
10.9
10.3
9.3
35.7
22.3
NATIVE "WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
356,046
445,068
241,463
57,517
44,194
453
11,244
7,941
30
45,909
46,461
1,922
36, 136
44,399
3,693
32,271
46,582
6,277
133,088
204, 694
116,499
49,970
58,440
112,305
1,155
298
314
100.0
100.0
100.0
16.2
9.9
0.2
12.9
10.4
0.8
10.1
10.0
LS
9.1
10.5
2.6
37.4
46.0
48.2
14.0
13.1
46.5
471,581
610, 077
244,701
102,524
64,504
295
20, 184
9,251
31
83,919
67, 329
1,264
69,013
76,488
2,743
52,776
76, 175
4,243
120, 144
259,928
8:^,067
42,777
75,461
152,878
42S
202
211
100.0
100.0
100.0
21.7
8.9
0.1
17.8
11.0
0.5
14.6
12.5
1.1
11.2
12.5
L7
25.5
42.6
33.9
9.1
12.4
62.5
552,275
217,456
90,019
62,201
12,996
217
11,875
2,365
26
57,418
14,2.55
707
53,547
14,852
1,481
52, 156
17,166
2,222
215,369
100, 791
34,777
110,3.56
57,248
50,483
1,238
148
132
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.3
6.0
0.2
10.4
6.6
0.8
9.7
6.8
1.6
9.4
7.9
2.5
39.0
46.4
38.6
20.0
26.3
56.1
976,278
412, 525
135,628
146,055
27, 636
162
27,735
4,820
19
132,608
32,560
809
118,229
36,325
1,823
99,796
39,532
2,528
312, 756
187,360
44,331
165,390
88,871
85,838
1,444
241
137
loao
100.0
100.0
15.0
6.7
0.1
13.6
7.9
0.6
12.1
8.8
1.3
10 2
9.6
1.9
32.0
45.4
32.7
16.9
21.5
63.3
Foreign-born
white.
AGE DISTRIBUTIOlSr.
199
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
West North Central— Con.
Missouri.
TTRBAN POPULATION.
Aliases, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age imknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
North Dakota.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number ,
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
Allages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10tol4years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over —
All classes.
,686,903
124,352
23, 540
128, 454
128,665
130,977
700,620
371, 186
2,649
100.0
7.8
8.1
8.1
8.3
44.2
23.4
1,817,152
203, 557
39, 143
209,921
206,456
176, 186
602,270
417,200
1,562
100.0
11.2
11.6
n.4
9.7
33.1
23.0
88,239
9,713
1,819
9, 125
8,038
7,812
37,290
15,710
551
100.0
11.0
10.3
9.1
8.9
42.3
17.8
558,633
81, 176
14, 781
76,648
66,721
53,642
192, 831
86,874
741
100.0
14.5
13.7
11.9
9.6
34.5
15.6
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
949,293
94,514
17,913
93,915
91,501
90,495
404,902
172, 246
1,720
100.0
10.0
9.9
9.6
9.5
42.7
18.1
1,587,643
194,015
37,468
197,565
192,039
161,515
517, 455
323,786
1,268
100.0
12.2
12.4
12.1
10.2
32.6
20.4
36,448
5,9SS
1, 169
4,931
3,876
3,270
13,412
4,514
457
100.0
16.4
13.5
10.6
9.0
36.8
12.4
171,518
39,097
7, 437
31, 258
22,947
16, 191
45, 8.50
15, 763
422
100.0
22.8
18.2
13.4
9.4
26.7
9.2
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
353,930
21, 766
3,944
24,653
24,919
24,943
158, 850
98,587
212
100.0
6.1
7.0
7.0
7.0
44.9
27.9
148,152
5,313
832
7,408
9,166
9,735
60, 323
56,041
106
100.0
3.6
6.0
6.2
6.6
40.7
37.8
35,049
3,644
641
3,981
3,818
3,964
16,008
3,591
43
100.0
10.4
1L4
10.9
n.3
45.7
10.2
265,436
40, 923
7,176
43, .505
40, 587
32,463
90,629
17, 208
121
100.0
15.4
16.4
15.3
12.2
34.1
3.5
Foreigii-born
wliite.
148,813
266
37
1,164
2,843
5,513
65,863
72,986
178
100.0
0.2
0.8
L9
3.7
44.3
49.0
37,213
42
6
160
434
611
9,454
26,460
52
100.0
0.1
0.4
1.2
1.6
25.4
71.1
16,161
56
4
187
270
523
7,583
7,493
49
100.0
0.3
1.2
1.7
3.2
46.9
46.4
115,342
256
15
1,053
2,416
4,402
54,475
52,579
161
100.0
0.2
0.9
2.1
3.8
47.2
45.6
Negro.
134,167
7,772
1,640
8,701
9,385
9,990
70,663
27, 120
536
100.0
5.8
6.5
7.0
7.4
52.7
20.2
44,074
4,184
837
4,723
4,809
4,312
15, 008
10, 902
136
100.0
9.5
10.7
10.9
9.8
34.1
24.7
272
12
3
16
12
9
163
60
100.0
4.4
5.9
4.4
3.3
59.9
22.1
195
8
2
26
29
15
60
65
2
100.0
4.1
13.3
14.9
7.7
30.8
28.2
200
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOlSr.
Table 61.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
AH classes.
West North Central— Con.
South Dakota.
URBAN POPtlLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 'l year
5to9years
10 to 14 years
15to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Nebraska.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years"
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5to9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years'and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
101, 872
10,014
1,809
9,402
8, 6S8
8,921
43, 084
21, 046
717
100. 0
9.8
9.2
8.5
8.8
4^.3
20.7
534, 675
69, 817
13, 135
65, 119
57, 822
50, 555
196, 895
93, 737
730
100. 0
13.1
12.2
10.8
9.5
36.8
17.5
405, 306
36, 509
6,835
36, 352
33, 997
33, 369
173, 951
89, 649
1,479
100.0
9.0
9.0
8.4
8.2
42.9
22.1
891, 066
106, 731
19, 979
104, 228
98, 111
85, 683
320, 208
175, 038
1,067
100.0
12.0
11.7
11.0
9.6
3.5.9
19.6
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
58,251
7,770
30, 888
2,157
1,407
384
6, S46
5,930
2, 438
2,549
5,527
22, 658
3,061
14, 9S0
8,907
5,666
613
37
100.0
100.0
13.3
7.0
11.8
7.9
10.2
8.3
9.5
9.9
38.9
48.5
15.3
18.3
250, 347
197, 270
48, 443
18, 948
9,412
3, 282
40, 456
31, 827
22, 006
23, 201
24, 128
23, 243
76, 840
87, 065
28, 193
22, 601
460
116
100.0
100.0
19.4
9.6
16.2
11.2
12.7
11.8
9.6
11.8
30.7
44.1
11.3
11.5
225, 605
107, 590
25,115
4,754
10, 462
1,894
23, .590
11, 229
21, 432
20, 069
10,323
10, 229
91, 764
42, 396
48,079
17, 190
1,239
78
100.0
100.0
11.1
9.7
10.5
10.4
9.5
9.6
8.9
9.5
40.7
44.7
18.8
16.0
531, 459
87, 137
264,913
is, 905
16, 773
78, 842
3,087
24, 373
68,011
28, 582
53, 208
30, 423
163,871
126,524
79, 592
3.5, 949
798
157
100.0
100.0
16.4
7.1
14.8
9.2
12.8
10.8
10.0
11.5
30. 8
47.8
15. 0
13.6
Foreign-born
white.
12, 150
30
2
76
164
293
5,159
6,367
61
100.0
0.2
0.6
1.3
2.4
42.5
52.4
70, 241
S3
13
421
1, 046
1,735
27, 874
38, 955
127
100.0
0.1
0.6
1.5
2.5
39.7
55.5
59,346
97
12
701
1,428
2,212
26, 974
27,815
119
100.0
0.2
1.2
2.4
3.7
45.5
40.9
90, 306
115
5
530
1,103
1, 665
28, 109
58, 690
94
100.0
0.1
0.6
1.2
1.8
31.1
65.0
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
201
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 192()-^ontoued
AGE PERIOD.
West North Central— Con.
Kansas.
urban population.
All ages, number ,
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 1 o 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
RURAL population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
South Atlantic.
Delaware.
urban population.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20to44yoars
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL population.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
40 to 44 years
45 years and over . . .
617,964
56, 570
11,221
56,020
54,214
53, 537
250, 221
146,078
1,324
100.0
9.2
9.1
8.8
8.7
40.5
23.6
1,151,293
130, 692
25,073
129, 250
125,097
109,154
405, 100
250, 587
1,413
100.0
11.4
11.2
10.9
9.5
35.2
21.8
120,767
12, 503
2,606
10,652
9,675
9, .388
61,725
26,587
237
100.0
10.4
8.8
8.0
7.8
42.8
22.0
103, 236
10,426
2,068
10,492
10,539
9,184
34,925
26,185
485
100.0
10.2
10.3
10.3
9.0
34.2
25.6
native white.
Native
parentage.
449,990
46,313
9,147
44,933
4:3, 071
41,488
177, 526
95,645
1,014
100.0
10.3
10.0
9.6
9.2
39.5
21.3
858, 814
115,371
22, 279
110,021
102,465
85,255
282, 534
162, 026
1,142
100.0
13.4
12.8
11.9
9.9
32.9
18.9
63,747
6,888
1,459
5,512
5,347
5,326
26,899
13,704
71
100.0
10.8
8.6
8.4
8.4
42.2
21.5
76, 129
7, 799
1,538
7,714
7,747
6,749
25,787
19,976
357
100.0
10.2
10.1
10.2
8.9
33.9
26.2
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
85, 325
6,413
1,310
6,445
6,298
6,548
37,718
21,855
48
100.0
7.5
7.6
7.4
7.7
44.2
25.6
204, 199
13,498
2,500
Ifi, 768
19,601
20,389
9:5,228
40,629
86
100.0
6.6
8.2
9.6
10.0
45.7
19.9
27,172
4,711
901
4,055
A, 102
2,414
8,424
4,452
14
100.0
17.3
14.9
11.4
8.9
31.0
16.4
5,757
710
119
675
612
467
1,818
1,475
100.0
12.3
11.7
10.6
8.1
31.6
25.6
Foreign-born
white.
39, 432
399
33
991
1,087
1,355
16,657
18,871
72
100.0
1.0
2.5
2.8
3.4
42.2
47.9
71,146
355
33
827
1,344
1,969
22, 724
4:^,818
109
100.0
0.5
1.2
1.9
2.8
31.9
61.6
Negro.
42, 096
3,397
718
3,614
3,655
3,563
18,033
9,647
187
100.0
8.1
8.6
8.7
8.5
42.8
22.9
15, 829
1,296
224
1,452
1,536
1,427
6,143
3,913
62
100.0
8.2
9.2
9.7
9.0
38.8
24.7
16,815
12,992
33
870
4
182
177
906
303
923
596
1,051
10, 191
6,192
5,450
2,963
65
87
100.0
100.0
0.2
6.7
1.1
7.0
1.8
7.1
3.5
8.1
60.6
47.7
32.4
22.8
2,995
17,343
11
1,906
1
410
48
2,055
93
2,087
126
1,!U2
1,464
5,849
1,250
3,479
3
125
100.0
100.0
0.4
11.0
1.6
11.8
3.1
12.0
4.2
10.6
48.9
33.7
41.7
20.1
202
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Tafle 51.— distribution BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PEKIOD.
South Atlantic— Continued.
Maryland.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over.-. . .
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over —
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number .
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45years'and over
Age unknown
All classes.
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
District of Columbia.
URBAN POPULATION. '
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
lOto 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over....
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
8S9,422
S2, 3S6
17,462
77, 195
74,0,56
74,976
368, 925
190,919
965
100.0
9.5
. 8.9
8.5
8.6
42.4
22.0
580,239
64,619
12, 437
66, 508
65, 815
56,021
194,790
131,900
526
100.0
11. 1
11.5
11.3
9.7
33.6
22.7
437, 571
30, 436
6,586
29,840
29, 816
33, 526
212, 140
99, 924
1,889
100.0
7.0
1.5
6.8
6.8
7.7
48.5
22.8
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
482,491
174,279
54,019
18, 534
11,476
3,696
48,308
18, 574
45, 233
18,107
44,949
15,916
199,642
62, 442
89,926
40,679
414
27
100.0
100.0
11.2
10.6
10.0
10.7
9.4
10.4
9.3
9.1
41.4
35.8
18.6
23.3
410, 597
35,193
47, 434
2,717
9,092
487
47, 343
3,078
46, 283
3,177
39, 457
2,963
138,239
12,946
91,553
10,298
288
14
100.0
100.0
11. G
7.7
11.5
8.7
11.3
9.0
9.6
8.4
33.7
36.8
22.3
29.3
239, 488
IS, 244
4,024
16, 890
16, 870
18, 668
115,786
51,829
1,201
100.0
7.6
1.7
7.1
7.0
7.8
48.3
21.6
Foreign-born
white.
58,824
4, 336
950
4,320
3,985
4,072
26,709
15,316
100.0
7.4
1.6
7.3
6.7
6.9
45.4
26.0
87,740
116
23
747
1,761
3,954
44,616
36, 484
62
100.0
0.1
0.9
2.0
4.5
50.9
41.6
14,437
24
135
292
448
275
239
24
100.0
0.2
0.9
2.0
3.1
43.5
50.1
28,548
52
3
204
516
1,045
15,282
11,326
123
100.0
0.2
(2)
0.7
1.8
3.7
53.5
39.7
1 No rural population, as "Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
2 Less than one- tenth of 1 per cent.
AGE DISTRIBUTION".
203
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
South Atlantic— Continued.
Virginia.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Age unknown ,
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under .5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
West Virginia.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 "years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RtmAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
673,984
63, 963
13,678
62, 558
59,2.55
62,987
299, 189
124, 271
1,761
100.0
9.5
9.3
8.8
9.3
44.4
18.4
1,635,203
213,221
41,979
220, 577
206, 738
171,373
51 ,314
302, 703
1,277
100.0
13.0
13.5
12.6
10.6
31.8
18.5
369, 007
39, 120
7,570
36,712
34,031
33, 300
155, 001
69, 033
1,810
100.0
10.6
9.9
9.2
9.0
42.0
18.7
1, 094, 694
156, 814
30,948
147,660
130, 116
108,011
370, 498
180,619
976
100.0
14.3
13.5
11.9
9.9
33.8
16.5
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
413, 778
42, 384
9,02:1
40,442
38, 009
.39,062
176,575
76,591
715
100.0
10.2
9.8
9.2
9.4
42.7
18.5
1, 120, 716
147, 207
29, 144
147,900
138,011
115,646
360, 432
210,771
749
lOn.O
13.1
13.2
12.3
10.3
32.2
18.8
288, 802
32, 704
6,351
30,401
28, 170
27, 555
119, 804
48, 773
1,395
100.0
11.3
10.5
9.8
9.5
41.5
16.9
944, 055
137; 062
26,947
130, 019
117,451
97, 577
303, 932
157,371
643
100.0
14.5
13.8
12.4
10.3
32.2
16.7
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
31, 469
3, 589
681
3,593
3,237
2,898
11,552
6,574
26
100.0
11.4
11.4
10.3
9.2
36.7
20.9
21, 161
2,495
453
2,594
2,129
2,384
7,613
3,940
6
100.0
11.8
12.3
10.1
11.3
36.0
18.6
37, 869
4,613
848
4,373
3,584
2,891
12,801
9,565
42
100.0
12.2
11.5
9.5
7.6
33.8
25.3
44,603
12, 505
2,437
9,830
5,269
2, 705
7,651
6,623
20
100.0
28.0
22.0
11.8
6.1
17.2
14.8
Foreign-born
white.
19, 226
46
6
203
425
820
11,283
6,412
37
100.0
0.2
1.1
2.2
4.3
58.7
33.4
11, 559
44
3
167
312
520
5,962
4,546
8
100.0
0.4
1.4
• 2.7
4.5
51.6
39.3
Negro.
209, 134
17, 930
3,963
18,310
17,573
20, 18-1
99, 575
34,580
982
100.0
8.6
8.8
8.4
9.7
47.6
16.5
480, 883
63,333
12,354
69, 787
6f), 192
52,731
145,013
83,313
514
100.0
13.2
14.5
13.8
11.0
30.2
17.3
19,7.55
22,484
55
1,742
1
370
223
1,713
473
1,801
776
11,264
2,070
11,083
6, 852
3,815
112
260
100.0
100.0
0.3
7.7
1.1
7.6
2.4
8.0
3.9
9.2
57.0
49.3
34.7
17.0
42,151
63, 861
132
7,112
14
1,549
817
1,451
6,992
5,945
1,781
29, 676
5,947
29, 225
8,191
8,430
103
210
100.0
100.0
0.3
11.1
1.9
10.9
3.4
9.3
4.2
9.3
70.4
45.8
19.4
13.2
S04
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPtJLATION.
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
South Atlantic— Continued.
North Carolina.
URBAN POPXJLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPtTLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15tol9 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age uuJcjiown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years _
15 to 19 years '
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
South Carolina.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under! year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5to9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over . . .
All classes.
490, 370
53, 828
11,346
52, 875
48, 983
49, 633
205, 627
78, 372
1,052
100.0
11.0
10.8
10.0
10.1
41.9
16.0
2, 068, 753
304, 980
60,712
302, 767
269, 874
218, 565
638 926
331,484
2,157
100.0
14.7
14,6
13.0
10.6
30.9
16.0
293, 987
29,424
6, 063
29,949
29, 548
28, 529
127, 115
48, 753
669
100.0
10.0
10.2
10.1
9.7
43.2
16.6
1, 389, 737
199, 157
39, 295
205, 878
193, 492
154,232
442, 302
194, 009
667
100.0
14.3
14.8
13.9
11.1
31.8
14.0
NATHTE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
324, 229
38, 064
8,017
36, 056
32,837
31,891
133,058
51, 827
496
100.0
11.7
11.1
10.1
9.8
41.0
16.0
1,440,974
210, 849
42, 459
204, 802
182, 065
147, 242
453, 405
241,465
1,140
100.0
14.6
14.2
- 12.6
10.2
31.5
16.8
164, 425
18,446
3,904
17,277
16, 660
15,583
69,331
26, 906
222
100.0
11.2
10.5
10.1
9.5
42.2
16.4
634,993
91,335
18, 946
89, 060
81, 729
66, 139
209, 653
96, 808
269
100.0
14.4
14.0
12.9
10.4
33.0
15.2
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Foreign-born
white.
6,623
4,239
771
15
143
2
773
35
686
73
613
157
2,4,83
2,419
1,292
1,.529
5
11
100.0
100.0
11.6
0.4
11.7
0.8
10.4
1.7
9.3
3.7
37.5
57.1
19.5
36.1
4,854
2,860
575
20
101
3
582
48
482
71
396
100
1,729
1,463
1,088
1, 156
2
2
100.0
100.0
11.8
0.7
12.0
1.7
9.9
2.5
8.2
3.5
35.6
51.2
22.4
40.4
8,717
4,224
827
7
152
764
38
730
84
645
137
3,379
2,221
2,369
1,725
3
12
100.0
100.0
9.5
0.2
8.8
0.9
8.4
2.0
7.4
3.2
38.8
62.6
27.2
40.8
4,002
2,177
371
6
65
348
23
271
24
466
75
1,728
1,339
817
709
1
1
100.0
100.0
9.3
0.3
8.7
1.1
G.8
1.1
11.6
3.4
43.2
61.5
20.4
32.6
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
205
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD-AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
South Atlantic— Continued
Georgia.
URBAN POPXJLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, niunber
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years :
45 years and over
Florida.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPOTATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years ,
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over ,
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
AU classes.
727, 859
65,377
13, 627
69, 625
69,049
70,087
326, 332
126, 2S2
1,107
100.0
9.0
9.6
9.5
9.6
44.8
17.3
2,167,973
297, 852
59,343
312, 748
296,263
237,462
683, 581
338,234
1,833
100.0
13.7
14.4
13.7
11.0
31.5
15.6
355, 825
32, 224
6,397
33, 695
32,054
31,126
154, 887
70, 252
1,587
100.0
9.1
9.5
9.0
8.7
43.5
19.7
612, 645
73, 039
14,148
77, 725
74,2.57
60,711
208, 590
117,197
1,126
100.0
11.9
12.7
12.1
9.9
34.0
19.1
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
419, 183
42,848
9,098
42,505
41,134
40, 608
180,188
71,480
420
100.0
10.2
10.1
9.8
9.7
43.0
17.1
1,223,514
172,344
35, 345
171,878
161,. 375
128, 733
393,260
195,220
704,
100.0
14.1
14.0
13.2
10.5
32.1
16.0
163,060
16,343
3,279
15,798
14,812
14,092
67,319
34,266
430
100.0
10.0
9.7
9.1
8.6
41.3
21.0
369,235
47,335
9,272
48,474
45,502
36,398
121,049
70,002
475
100.0
12.8
1.3.1
12.3
9.9
32.8
19.0
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
22,987
2,110
396
2,397
2,164
1,915
9,042
5,357
2
100.0
9.2
10.4
9.4
8.3
39.3
23.3
7,244
526
100
544
591
556
3,246
1,781
100.0
7.3
7.5
8.2
7.7
44.8
24.6
42, 457
6,122
1,138
6,560
5,480
4,211
13,352
6,696
36
100.0
14.4
15.5
12.9
9.9
31.4
15.8
20, 393
1,850
326
2,033
2,094
1,705
6,948
5,744
19
100.0
9.1
10.0
10.3
8.4
34.1
28.2
Foreign-bom
white.
12,432
31
2
108
257
534
6,508
4,982
12
100.0
0.2
0.9
2.1
4.3
52.3
40.1
3,754
5
Negro.
14
64
126
2,215
1,327
3
100.0
0.1
0.4
1.7
3.4
59.0
35.3
29,509
161
15
4.58
877
1,543
15,633
10,712
125
100.0
0.5
1.6
3.0
5.2
53.0
36.3
13,499
99
10
233
354
413
5,482
6,895
23
100.0
0.7
1.7
2.6
3.1
40.6
51.1
273,036
20, 373
4,128
24, 606
25,486
27,026
130,500
44,372
673
100.0
7.5
9.0
9.3
9.9
47.8
16.3
933, 329
124, 959
25, 894
140, 300
134,218
108, 030
284, 815
139, 881
1,126
100.0
13.4
15.0
14.4
11.6
30.5
15.0
120, 596
9,587
1,962
10,871
10,874
11,269
58,491
18,508
996
100.9
8.0
9.0
9.0
9.3
48.5
15.3
208, 891
23,677
4,532
26,903
26,242
22, 139
74,862
34,462
606
100.0
11.3
12.9
12.6
10.6
35.9
16.5
206
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS FOPULATION.
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued!
AGE PERIOD.
East Soxjth Central.
Kentucky.
XniBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 6 years
Under'l year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 j-ears and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under'l year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Tennessee.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
6 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Ago unknown
All ages, per cent
Under .5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
AU classes.
633,543
53,007
10, 577
54,783
54, 770
54,016
264, 845
151, 330
792
100.0
8.4
8.6
8.6
8.5
41.8
23.9
1, 783, 087
238,618
47,628
232, 788
216, 467
181, 808
582, 065
330,215
1,126
100.0
13.4
13.1
12.1
10.2
32.6
18.5
611,226
53, 526
10,931
55, 799
56,358
57,942
266, 185
120, 323
1,093
100.0
8.8
9.1
9.2
9.5
43.5
19.7
1,726,659
227, 213
45,790
230, 585
220, 079
180, 429
,552,080
315,212
1,061
100.0
13.2
13.4
12.7
10.4
32.0
18.3
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
422,898
43,667
8,780
43,867
42, 395
40, 451
172, 969
79, 093
456
I'Vl.O
10.3
10.4
10.0
9.6
40.9
18.7
, 616, 236
223, 278
44,618
215, 866
200, 004
167, 076
521,392
287, 769
851
100.0
13.8
13.4
12.4
10.3
32.3
17.8
402,359
40, 182
8,218
39, 821
39; 461
39, 478
168, 549
74,316
552
100.0
10.0
41.9
18.5
1,430,398
192, 292
38,993
191,836
181,276
147,92,8
457,954
258, 464
648
100.0
13.4
13.4
12.7
10.3
32.0
18.1
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Foreign-born
white.
83,610
2,540
460
3,198
3,999
4,721
36, 219
32,866
67
100.0
3.0
3.8
4.8
5.6
43.3
39.3
27, 036
1,628
307
1,672
1,442
1,401
10, 426
10, 453
14
100.0
6.0
6.2
6.3
.5.2
38.6
38.7
26,830
1,756
320
1,988
2,062
1,961
11,324
7,719
20
100.0
6.5
7.4
7.7
7.3
42.2
28.8
10,928
804
142
919
916
769
3,947
3,508
5
100.0
7.4
8.4
8.4
7.0
36.1
32.7
21,561
16
3
83
236
404
6,742
14,054
26
100.0
0.1
0.4
1.1
1.9
3L3
65.2
9,219
14
2
64
135
171
4,471
4,352
12
100.0
0.2
0.7
L5
1.9
48.5
47.2
11,484
34
4
106
226
490
5,174
5,436
18
100.0
0.3
0.9
2.0
4.3
45.1
47.3
3,994
11
2
30
67
92
1,388
2,403
3
100.0
0.3
0.8
1.7
2.3
34.8
60.2
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
207
Table 61.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Contiauedl
AGE PERIOD.
East South Central— Con.
Alabama.
URBAN POPULATION .
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under! year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age untuowTi
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years ,
45 years and over ,
Mississippi.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years ,
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years ,
20 to 44 years ,
45 years and over
Age unknown ,
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
6 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years" ,
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over ,
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years ,
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years ,
45 years and over
All classes.
509, 317
48, 688
10,588
51, 938
50,309
48, 396
222,259
86,853
874
100.0
9.6
10.2
9.9
9.5
43.6
17.1
1,838,857
250, 834
51, 962
266,293
249, 103
1%, 597
575, 995
29S, 202
1,833
100.0
13. 6
14.5
13.5
10.7
31.3
16.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
278,827
30, 358
6,586
29,864
28,538
26,525
118,486
44,816
240
100.0
10.9
10. 7
10.2
9.5
42.5
16.1
1, 115, 303
161,211
34, 450
161, 483
148, 260
117,505
353,100
173,230
513
100.0
14.5
14.5
13.3
10. 5
31.7
15.5
240, 121
127, 141
20,911
12, 687
4,309
2,621
23,472
13,265
24, 627
13,676
23,440
12,683
102, 153
51,976
44,191
22,137
1,327
717
100.0
100.0
8.7
10.0
9.8
10.4
10.3
10.8
9.8
10.0
42.5
40.9
18.4
17.4
1,550,497
699, 621
195,337
94, 169
39,836
20,073
212, 286
96,224
211, 339
93,307
168, 759
73,955
512, 622
228,317
248, 212
113,021
1,942
628
100.0
100.0
12.6
13.5
13.7
13.8
13.6
13.3
10.9
10. 6
33 1
32. 6
16.0 ,
16.2
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
22,400
2,238
418
2,560
2,331
1,999
8, 276
4,985
11
100.0
10.0
11.4
10.4
89
36.9
22.3
12, 841
1,419
254
1,545
1,519
1,238
4,251
2,864
5
100.0
11. 1
12.0
11.8
9.6
33.1
22.3
10,088
861
1.59
961
916
741
3, 728
2,867
14
100.0
8.5
9.5
9.1
7.3
37.0
28.4
9,093
948
184
905
839
675
3,067
2,651
8
100.0
10.4
10.0
9.2
7.4
33. 7
29.2
Foreign-born
white.
4,179
4
1
32
76
124
2,024
1,909
10
100.0
0.1
0.8
1.8
3.0
48.4
45.7
3,840
20
45
114
199
1,630
1,828
4
Negro.
11, 183
196, 833
36
10, 052
6
3,578
137
19, 377
284
19,156
474
19,395
5,649
89,807
4,587
32,439
16
607
100.0
100.0
0.3
8.2
12
9.8
2.5
9.7
4.2
9.9
50.5
45.6
41.0
16.5
6,479
703, 819
28
88,103
3
17,240
68
103, 116
151
99,112
223
77,603
2,684
215, 845
3,314
118, 737
11
1,303
100.0
100.0
0.4
12.5
1.0
14.7
2.3
14.1
3.4
11.0
41.4
30.7
51.1
16.9
98, 626
7,350
1,527
9,207
9,955
9,888
44,394
17,247
585
100.0
7.5
9.3
10.1
10.0
45.0
17.5
836, 558
100,044
19,536
114,956
116,906
93,794
279, 129
130, 430
1,299
00.0
100.0
0.5
12.0
1.2
13.7
3.0
14.0
5.2
11.2
42 4
33.4
47.6
15. 6
208
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 61,-DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
West South Central
Arkansas.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 "years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Louisiana.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20to44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 Vears
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Ago unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
All classes.
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
290,497
195, 777
26,624
20, .540
5,440
4,213
28,356
20,747
28,383
20,197
27, 091
18, 341
123,830
80, 125
55, 490
35, 502
723
325
100.0
100.0
9.2
10.5
9.8
10.6
9.8
10.3
93
9.4
42.6
40.9
19.1
18.1
1, 461, 707
1, 030, 915
19-J, 1X7
lt6, 293
40,304
30, 634
200,132
146, 802
193, 088
137, 957
156, 761
109, 251
478, 533
327, 759
238,045
162, 398
961
455
100.0
100.0
13.3
14.2
13.7
14.2
13.2
13.4
10.7
10.6
32.7
31.8
16.3
15.8
628, 163
320, 229
.54,J<4I
34, 652
10, 857
6,861
60, 481
35, 737
61, 272
35, 468
60, 352
34, 191
273, 106
136, 496
115, 584
42, 709
2,527
976
100.0
100.0
8.7
10.8
9.6
11.2
9.8
11.1
9.6
10.7
43.5
42.6
18.4
13.3
1, 170, 346
621,495
154, 372
88,119
29, 403
16, 935
162, 749
89, 533
157, 955
85,037
127, 953
67, 764
391, 608
204,636
173,911
85,367
1,798
1,039
100.0
100.0
13.2
14.2
13.9
14.4
13.5
13.7
10.9
10.9
33.5
32.9
14. 9
1.3.7
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
15,474
868
155
1,032
1, 205
1, 315
6,896
4,137
21
100.0
5.6
67
7.8
8.5
44.6
26.7
23, 616
1,783
331
2,243
2, 468
2, 240
8,940
5,930
12
100.0
7.5
9.5
10.5
9.5
37.9
25. 1
84, 383
5, 156
970
6,444
6, 509
6,121
32,806
27, 256
91
100.0
6.1
7.6
7.7
7.3
38.9
32.3
25, 633
3, 632
671
4,269
3,953
2,887
6,523
4,362
7
100.0
14.2
16.7
15.4
11.3
25.4
17.0
Foreign-bom
white.
5,590
29
59
119
2,2.S3
3,086
5
100.0
0.2
0.5
1.1
2.1
40.8
55.2
8,385
27
3
76
135
259
3,112
4,765
11
100.0
0.3
0.9
1.6
3.1
37.1
56.8
32, 609
112
8
317
602
1, 250
15, 454
14, 802
72
100.0
0.3
1.0
1.8
3.8
47.4
45.4
12,262
74
10
124
216
437
5, 735
5,652
24
100.0
0.6
1.0
1.8
36
46.8
46. 1
Negro.
73, 592
5,202
1,072
6, 545
6,915
7,311
34,503
12,744
372
100.0
7.1
8.9
9.4
99
46.9
17.3
398, 628
46, 072
9,334
50,998
52, 519
44,997
138, 648
64,911
483
100. 0
11.6
12.8
13.2
11.3
34.8
16.3
190, 413
14, 882
3,010
17, 945
18, 671
18, 773
88,117
30, 639
1,386
100.0
7.8
9.4
9.8
9.9
46.3
16.1
509, 844
62, 414
11,756
68, 654
68, 601
56,729
174, 378
78,340
728
100. 0
12.2
13.5
13.5
11.1
34.2
15.4
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
209
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
West Soutu Central — Con.
Oklahoma.
URBAN POPtTLATION.
All ages, niunber.
Under 5 years
Under 1 j-ear
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unkiio'A'n
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 vearsaud over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over...
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Texas.
tTRBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RiniAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Tender 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
539, 480
51, 816
10, 401
52, 933
51, 0U3
49, 871
238,113
94, 427
1,317
100.0
9.0
9. S
9.5
9.2
44.1
17.
1, 488, 803
2M, 702
39, 102
20S, 821
196, 434
159, 464
488, 099
233, 259
1,964
100.0
13.5
14.0
13.2
10.7
32.8
15.7
1, 512, 689
136, 928
28, 452
143,445
140, 158
142, 650
676, 703
265, 727
7,018
100.0
9.1
9.5
9.3
94
44. 7
17.6
3, 150, 539
396, 979
79, 438
429, 262
404, 941
34,5, 909
1, 079, 306
490, 670
3,472
100.0
12.6
13.6
12.9
11.0
34.3
15.6
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
437, 374
44,935
9,033
45,176
43, 243
41,402
189, 736
71, S23
1,059
100.0
10.3
10.3
9.9
9.5
43.4
16.4
1, 241, 733
174, 776
34, 165
178, 881
166, 6.32
133, 822
402, 872
183, 377
1,353
100.0
14.1
14.4
13.4
10.8
32.4
14.8
951, 006
94, 175
18, 955
95, 388
91, 697
91, 093
418, 307
15.5, 149
5, 197
100.0
9.9
10.0
96
9.0
44.0
16. 3
2, 161, 256
291, 380
57, 388
3a5, 900
2,8.3, 923
236, 999
722, 280
318, 934
1,840
100. 0
13.5
14.2
13. 1
11.0
33. 4
14.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Foreign-born
white.
34, 780
2,275
472
2,312
2, 258
2, 470
16, 570
8,865
30
100.0
6.5
6.6
6.5
7.1
47.6
25.5
67, 339
5, 509
976
6,955
7,470
7,286
26, 386
13, 699
34
100.0
8.2
10.3
11.1
10. s
39.2
20.3
169, 131
23,959
5,964
20,163
16, 821
15,430
65, 294
27, 278
186
100.0
14.2
11.9
9.9
9.1
.38. 6
16.1
276, 253
38, 482
8,791
39,866
35,662
31, 593
98,090
32, 294
266
100.0
13.9
14.4
12.9
11.4
35.5
11.7
14, 211
133
11
242
277
490
7, 353
5, 663
53
100.0
0.9
1.7
1.9
3.4
51.7
39.8
25, 757
170
17
403
594
1,011
10, 573
12, 843
163
100.0
0.7
1.6
2.3
3.9
41.0
49.9
168, 050
3,534
370
9,145
11, 922
14, 509
81, 928
46, 415
597
100.0
2.1
5.4
7.1
8.6
48.8
27.6
192, 469
4,185
371
10,700
14, 600
16, 631
83,116
62, 527
710
100.0
2.2
5.6
7.0
8.6
43.2
32.5
Negro.
47, 904
3,830
754
4,473
4, 491
4,875
22, 590
7,479
166
100.0
8.0
9.3
9.4
10.2
47.2
15.6
101, 504
12, 384
2,312
14,185
14, 193
11,643
32, 621
16, 247
231
100.0
12.2
14.0
14.0
11.5
32.1
16.0
223,373
15, 172
3,142
18,6.89
19, 666
21, 566
110, 707
36, 543
1,030
100. 0
68
84
8.8
9.7
49.6
16.4
518, 321
62,626
12, 805
72,488
70,540
60,488
174, 934
76, 591
654
100.0
12.1
14.0
13.6
11.7
33.8
14.8
75108°— 22-
-14
210
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 61 DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
Mountain.
Montana.
URBAN POPtTLATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RtTRAL POPUXATION.
All ages, number..
Under 5 years ,
Under 1 year ,
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15to 19 years
20 to 44 years ,
45 years and over
Age unknown ,
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years:
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Idaho.
URBAN POPXH.ATION
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATfON.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5to9years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over, . . .
AU classes.
172, Oil
16, 8J5
3,228
15, 846
14, 244
13, 364
77, 016
33, 177
1,469
100.0
9.8
9.2
8.3
7.8
44.8
19.3
376, 878
50,477
9,518
44, 228
37, 083
28, 664
148, 176
67, 782
468
100.0
13.4
11.7
9.8
7.6
39.3
18.0
119, 037
12, 634
2,472
12, 272
11,368
10, 508
48, 382
23, 753
120
100.0
10.6
10.3
9.5
8.8
40.6
20.0
312, 829
41, 902
8, 098
39, 007
35, 229
27,811
113,299
55, 362
219
100.0
13.4
12. 5
1L3
8.9
36.2
17.7
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
81, 508
10, 661
2,088
9,185
7,629
6,746
33, 693
12, 334
1,260
100.0
13.1
11.3
9.4
8.3
41.3
15.1
194, 295
32, 741
6,304
26, 579
21, 217
15,724
69,464
28, 269
301
100.0
16.9
13.7
10.9
8.1
35.8
14.5
80, 213
10,450
2, 058
9,823
8,787
7, 751
30, 410
12, 902
90
100.0
13.0
12.2
■ 11.0
9.7
37.9
16.1
214, 039
34, 922
6,787
31, 456
27, 386
20, 532
70, 010
29, 580
153
100.0
16.3
14.7
12.8
9.6
32.7
13.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
55,425
.5, 974
1,100
6,133
5,880
5, 649
24,306
7,418
65
100.0
10.8
11.1
10.6
10.2
43.9
13.4
109, 412
15, 795
2, 868
15, 040
12, 712
9,944
42,430
13, 442
49
100.0
14.4
13.7
11.6
9.1
38.8
12.3
26, 213
2,030
388
2,273
2,306
2, 364
12, 071
5, 156
13
100.^
9.0
46.0
19.7
66, 240
6,257
1,173
6,827
6,926
6,137
28, 375
11, 688
30
100.0
9.4
10.3
10.5
9.3
42.8
17.6
Foreign-born
white.
32, 763
98
3
410
626
864
17, 940
12, 690
135
100.0
0.3
1.3
1.9
2.6
5-1.8
38.7
60, 857
231
21
1,152
1, 952
1,966
32, 286
23, 177
93
100.0
0.4
1.9
3.2
3.2
53.1
38.1
11, 124
55
3
117
221
332
5,102
5,284
13
100.0
0.5
1. 1
2.0
3.0
45.9
47.5
27, 839
118
9
294
547
808
13, 1.54
12, 896
22
100.0
0.4
1.1
2.0
2.9
47.3
46.3
AGE DISTRIBUTIOlSr,
211
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
AGE PERIOD.
Mountain— Continued
Wyoming.
XTKBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Underl year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Underl year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Colorado.
UHBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 j'ears
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
57, 348
5,653
1,133
5,248
4,450
4,146
28,036
9,485
330
100.0
9.9
9.2
7.8
7.2
48.9
16.5
137, 054
16, S71
3, 085
15, 637
13, 008
10, 634
58, 375
21,984
545
100.0
12.3
11.4
9.5
7.8
42.6
16.0
453, 259
35, 718
6,966
37,008
36, 633
35, 466
189,604
111,723
7,107
100.0
7.9
8.2
8.1
7.8
41.8
24.6
486, 370
61,340
12,278
.58, 078
52, 581
43, 166
176, 892
93, 766
547
100.0
12.6
11.9
10.8
8.9
36.4
19.3
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
33, 705
13, 744
4,051
1,480
826
284
3,581
1,495
2,911
1,305
2, 543
1,247
15,906
6,459
4,422
1,753
291
5
100.0
100.0
12.0
10.8
10.6
10.9
8.6
9.5
7.5
9.1
47.2
47.0
13.1
12.8
89, 179
28,263
12,813
3, 650
2,367
632
11,668
3, 515
9,473
2,921
7,516
2,369
35, 152
11,671
12, 216
4,127
341
10
100.0
100.0
14.4
12.9
13.1
12.4
10.6
10.3
8.4
8.4
39.4
41.3
13.7
14.6
276, 329
106, 838
25, 895
8,967
5,104
1,711
25,258
10, 340
24,264
10,491
22,663
10, 190
112,580
45,346
58,989
21,413
6,680
91
100.0
100.0
9.4
8.4
9.1
9.7
8.8
9.8
8.2
9.5
40.7
42.4
21.3
20.0
326, 712
97,270
46,218
14,017
.9,184
2, 875
42, 2.39
14, 052
37, 794
12, 170
30, 349
9,658
113,.'>68
.33, 235
56,109
14,092
435
46
100.0
100.0
14.1
14.4
12.9
14.4
11.6
12.5
9.3
9.9
34.8
34.2
17.2
14.5
Foreign-born
white.
8,437
37
3
123
192
289
4,801
2,971
24
100.0
0.4
1.5
2.3
3.4
56.9
35.2
16, 818
68
6
265
461
552
10,114
5,167
191
100.0
0.6
2.3
3.9
4.9
48.7
39.5
Negro.
833
50
8
41
39
46
472
178
7
100.0
6.0
4.9
4.7
5.5
.56.7
21.4
542
9
2
24
24
46
332
107
100.0
100.0
0.4
1.7
1.6
4.4
2.7
4.4
3.3
8.5
60.1
61.3
30.7
19.7
59,626
9,364
225
537
13
110
810
544
1,252
599
1,884
a84
26, 540
4,576
28, 772
2,313
143
111
100.0
100.0
0.4
5.7
1.4
.5.8
2.1
6.4
3.2
7.3
44.5
48.9
48.3
24.7
57,328
1,954
317
l.^>6
38
29
1,317
172
2,244
181
2, 821
164
27,915
802
22,649
479
65
100.0
8.0
8.8
9.3
8.4
41.0
24.6
212
ABSTRACT OF THE CEIS^SUS POPULATIOK.
TARir -il -DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Contmued.
AGE PERIOD.
All classes.
Mountain — Continued.
New Mexico.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 vears
Under! year..,
5 to 9 years
lOtoUyears
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age uukiiowTi
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPtJL:\.TION.
All ages, ntunber
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 1 9 years
20to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10tol4years
15 to 19 years
20tO 44 years
45 years and over . . .
Arizona.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
3 to 9 years
10 toll years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5to9 years
10 to 14 years
15to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RUR.VL POPtJLATION .
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5to 9 years
10tol4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 "years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5to9 years
lOtoHyears
15to 19 years
20to44 years
45 years and over
64, 960
6, 732
1, 352
7,153
6,917
5,940
26, 115
11,977
126
100.0
10.4
11.0
10.6
9.1
40.2
18.4
296, 390
39, 667
8,077
39,203
34, 008
28, 720
103, 707
49, 756
329
100.0
13.4
13.3
11.5
9.7
35.1
10.8
117, 527
12, 559
2,786
11,629
10, 202
9,400
52, 828
20, 190
719
100.0
10.7
9.9
8.7
8.0
44.9
17.2
216, 635
28, 248
5,766
20,265
22, 471
19,035
86, 316
33, 994
306
100.0
13.0
12.1
10.4
8.8
39.8
13.7
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
48, 859
5,589
1,119
5,714
5,344
4,576
19, 358
8,172
106
100.0
11.4
11.7
10.9
9.4
3S.6
16.7
224,458
31,554
6,384
31, 101
27, 243
22, 626
74, 545
37, 117
272
100.0
14.1
13.9
12.1
10.1
33.2
16.5
58, 330
6, 352
1,287
5,876
5,122
4,671
26,079
9, 689
541
100.0
10.9
10.1
8,8
8.0
44.7
16.6
92, 815
12,813
2,635
11,866
10, 578
8,455
34, 693
14,299
111
100.0
13.8
12.8
11.4
9.1
37.4
15.4
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
8,625
as 9
210
1,009
888
769
3,491
1,474
5
100.0
11.5
11.7
10.3
8.9
40.5
17.1
23, 654
5,056
1, 242
3,691
2,672
2,039
6,894
3,291
11
100.0
21.4
15.6
11.3
8.6
29.1
13.9
26, 299
5,147
1,347
3, 887
2,984
2,240
9,011
3,001
29
100.0
19.6
14.8
n.3
8.5
34.3
11.4
35,906
8,754
2,271
5,780
3,924
.2,714
iO, 669
4,044
21
100.0
24.4
16.1
10.9
7.6
29.7
11.3
Foreign-born
white.
5,665
71
5
192
257
315
2,720
2,098
12
100.0
1.3
3.4
4.5
5.6
48.0
37.0
23, 412
514
25
1,514
1,730
1,923
Neerot
5,747
259
29
3
100.0
100.0
2.2
2.5
6.5
2.4
7.4
1.7
8.2
3.5
51.1
84.6
24.5
5.3
28, 910
2,631
715
200
73
48
1,601
177
1,893
148
2,263
144
15, 665
1,455
6, 648
488
125
19
100.0
100.0
2.5
7.6
5.5
6.7
6.5
5.6
7.8
5.5
54.2
55.3
23.0
18.5
49, 189
5,374
1,983
133
197
27
3,747
126
3,840
115
4,219
1G4
26, 097
4,489
9,209
317
94
100.0
100.0
4.0
2.5
7.6
2.3
7.8
2.1
8.6
3.6
53.1
83.5
18.7
5.9
AGE DISTRIBUTION.
213
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Coatinued.
AGE PERIOD.
Mountain — Continued.
Utah.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under .5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over . . .
Age unknown
All ages, per cent .
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over . . .
Nevada.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number.
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent.
LTuder 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 vears
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5to9years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
215, 584
25,287
4,972
23,931
22,650
20,173
82,964
40,301
278
100.0
11.7
11.1
10.5
9.4
38.5
18.7
233, 812
36,088
7,094
32,560
28,976
23,200
78, 129
34,676
183
100.0
15.4
13.9
12.4
9.9
33.4
14.8
15,254
1,0S2
192
1,197
1,094
1,011
7,001
3,752
117
100.0
7.1
7.8
7.2
6.6
45.9
24.6
62, 153
5,661
1,132
5,562
4,616
3,966
27, 525
14,625
198
100.0
9.1
8.9
7.4
6.4
44.3
23.5
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
108,034
18,507
3,692
16,470
14,723
11,911
3.5,312
10,949
162
100.0
17.1
15.2
13.6
11.0
32.7
10.1
137,747
29, 545
5,935
25,508
21,670
15,947
35,819
9,158
100
100.0
21.4
18.5
15.7
11.6
26.0
6.6
8,100
712
132
742
665
625
3,. 559
1,700
97
100.0
8.8
9.2
8.2
7.7
43.9
21.0
28, 185
3,403
709
3,214
2, 737
2,162
11,184
5,407
78
100.0
12.1
11.4
9.7
7.7
39.7
19.2
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
73,125
6, .512
1,239
7,041
7,145
7,037
32,979
12,362
49
100.0
8.9
9.6
9.8
9.6
45. 1
16.9
66, 540
5, 788
1,014
6,334
6, 435
6, 206
29, 246
12, 493
38
100.0
8.7
9.5
9.7
9.3
44.0
18.8
4,089
332
5:i
411
368
300
1,828
Mi
6
100.0
8.1
10.1
9.0
7.3
44.7
20.0
15, 523
1,643
311
1,603
1,196
996
6,803
3,274
8
100.0
10.6
10.3
7.7
6.4
43.8
21.1
Foreign-born
white.
32,311
91
6
319
716
1,155
13,489
16,526
45
100. 0
0.3
1.0
2.2
3.5
41.7
51.1
24,144
74
0
247
523
666
10,56.S
I2,o:«o
36
100.0
0.3
1.0
2.2
2.8
43.8
49.8
2,603
10
22
49
74
1,403
1,032
13
100.0
0.4
O.S
1.9
2.8
53.9
39.6
12, 199
63
121
171
274
7, 305
4,217
48
100.0
0.5
1.0
1.4
2.2
59.9
35.6
Negro.
1,006
58
14
49
49
41
.581
223
5
100.0
5.8
4.9
4.9
4.1
57.8
22.2
29
28
26
245
71
4
100. 0
8.4
6.6
6.4
5.9
55. 7
16.1
(')
(')
h
278
14
3
17
9
18
132
88
100.0
5.0
6.1
3.2
6.5
47.5
31,7
1 Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
214
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATTON.
Table 51.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES, IN
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued .
AGE PERIOD.
Pacific.
Washington.
IIEBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Oregon.
URBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years ■
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPUI.ATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 1 4 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, percent
Under 5 years
5to9years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
All classes.
748, 735
61,644
12, 338
62, 330
56,343
55,876
336, 962
171, 469
4,111
100.0
8.2
8.3
7.5
7.5
45.0
22.9
607, 886
64, 790
12, 331
65, 928
61,210
50,609
227,311
137, 362
676
100.0
10.7
10 8
10.1
8.3
37.4
22.6
391,019
30,660
5,830
32, 210
30,023
29,334
171, 503
96,790
499
100.0
7.8
8.2
7.7
7.5
43.9
24.8
392,370
40,658
7,767
40,874
38,991
33,441
143, 317
94, 734
355
100.0
10.4
10 4
9.9
8.5
36.5
24.1
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
373, 611
38, 040
7,783
37, 083
32, 692
30, 736
156, 717
74, 763
2,980
100.0
10.3
9.9
8.8
8.2
41.9
20.0
338, 095
44,110
8,542
42, 077
37,930
30,280
117,623
65,668
407
100.0
13.0
12.4
11.2
9.0
34.8
19.4
227, 649
21, 649
4,181
21, 730
20,059
18,837
94, 514
60,447
313
100.0
9.5
9.5
8.8
8.3
41.5
22.2
270, 177
33,011
6,373
31,898
29,578
24,377
93,329
57, 708
276
100.0
12.2
11.8
10.9
9.0
34.5
21.4
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
206, 245
20, 000
3,938
21,741
19, 891
19, 563
91, 590
33, 132
328
100.0
9.7
10.5
9.6
9.5
44.4
16.1
151, 771
17,0.58
3,199
20, 679
19, 841
16, 319
5.5, 403
21, 796
75
100.0
11.6
13.6
13.1
10.8
36.5
14.4
95, 034
8, 186
1,486
9,371
8,329
8,146
43,428
17,499
75
100.0
8.6
9.9
8.8
8.6
45.7
18.4
74,235
6,647
1,172
7,984
7,958
7,274
30,090
14, 250
32
100.0
9.0
10.8
10.7
9.8
40.5
19.2
Foreign-born
white.
149, 686
956
87
2,424
3, 087
4, .534
77, 782
60, 280
623
100.0
0.6
1.6
2.1
Negro.
.5. U
52.0
52.7
40 3
24.5
100, 369
1,101
443
7
41
I.'
1,351
8(
2,215
91
2,804
87
47,005
457
46,447
30C
104
3
100.0
100. C
0.4
6..;
1.3
7.S
2.2
8.8
2.8
7.S
46.8
41.5
46.3
27.2
61,508
1,844
251
96
IS
17
724
115
1,380
95
2,019
9£
30, 250
975
26, 7SS
46c
96
7
100.0
100.0
0.4
5.2
1.2
6.2
2.2
5.2
3.3
5.C
49.2
52.9
43.6
25.1
40, 643
300
141
21
17
9
363
19
764
34
949
25
17,321
117
21, 074
84
31
100.0
100.0
0.3
7.0
0.9
6.3
1.9
11.3
2.3
8.3
42.6
39.0
51.9
28.0
AGE DISTPJBUnOlSr.
215
Table 61.— DISTRIBUTION BY BROAD AGE GROUPS FOR POPULATION CLASSES
URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
IN
AGE PERIOD.
Pacific— Continued .
California.
tmBAN POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 yearsand over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years j.
13 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
RURAL POPULATION.
All ages, number
Under 5 years
Under 1 year
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
45 years and over
Age unknown
All ages, per cent
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years. •.
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 44 years
46 years and over
All classes.
2, 331, 729
169, 129
33, 320
174, 684
164, 768
163, 567
1,030,911
621, 281
7,389
100.0
7.3
7.5
7.1
7.0
44.2
26.6
1, 095, 132
106, 598
20, 600
105, 595
94, 508
79, 759
430, 290
276, 352
2,030
100.0
9.7
9.6
8.6
7.3
39.3
25.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
1, 122, 925
96,286
18, 954
97, 253
92,344
90,243
470, 367
271, 833
4,599
100.0
8.6
8.7
8.2
8.0
41.9
24.2
555, 030
59, 986
11, 230
60, 558
56, 176
45, 731
200, 370
131, 134
1,075
100.0
10.8
10.9
10.1
8.2
36.1
23.6
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
643, 066
60, 564
12, 029
62, 980
55, 852
50, 156
278, 719
134, 004
791
100.0
9.4
9.8
8.7
7.8
43.3
20.8
262, 028
35, 084
6,916
35, 171
28, 969
22, 749
92, 074
47, 809
172
100.0
13.4
13.4
11.1
8.7
35.1
18.2
Foreign-born
wliite.
472, 576
2,773
168
8,187
12, 129
17, 571
234, 457
195, 816
1,643
100.0
0.6
1.7
2.6
3.7
49.6
41.4
209, 086
1,487
113
4,232
6,131
7,918
106,006
82, 833
479
100.0
0.7
2.0
2.9
3.8
50.7
39. 6
Negro.
33, 888
2,203
445
2,361
2,221
2,171
17,299
7,486
147
100.0
6.5
7.0
66
6.4
51.0
22.1
4,875
393
72
415
442
391
2,080
1,136
18
100.0
8.1
8.5
9.1
8.0
42.7
23.3
216 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOlSr.
Table 52.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF
CLASS OF POPULATION
AND CENSUS YEAR.
All classes:
1920
1910
1900
1890 2
White:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Negro:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Indian:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Chinese:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Japanese:
1920
1910
1900
1890
All other:
1920
1910
Native white:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Native white — Native
parentage:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Native wliite — Foreign
or mixed parentage:
1920
1910...
1900
1890
Native white — Foreign
parentage: *
1920
1910
Native white— Mixed
parentage: <
1920
1910
Foreign-born white:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Total.i
36,920,663
32,425,805
25,620,399
20,777,872
335,
158,
808,
534,
393,
059,
.633,
,119,
76,
80,
72,
19,
49,
64,
83,
102,
57,
60,
23,
1.
5S0
125
628
187
211
312
008
721
321
383
076
911
818
394
633
322
427
536
054
731
,300
, O.V)
083, 047
018,232
551,269
953,598
092, 107
233,095
088,058
880, 185
990,940
785,137
463, 21 1
073,413
792,911
059,778
,198,029
,725,359
,252,539
, 139, 893
,257,359
,580,589
Single.
Number.
12,967,565
12,550,129
10,297,940
8,655,711
11,782,665
11,300,282
9,173,430
7,732,832
1,104,877
1,083,472
1,0.33,285
842,764
26,450
27,:591
24, 323
7,990
23,096
34,330
48,997
70,625
24,423
42, 688
17,905
1,500
6,054
1,966
9,927,618
9,091,366
7,627,637
6,262,921
6,776,518
6,185,324
5,195,263
4,359,200
3, 151, 100
2,906,042
2,432,374
1,903,721
2,141,310
1,989,127
1,009,790
916,915
1,855,047
2,268,916
1,545,793
1,469,911
Per
cent.
35.1
38.7
40.2
41.7
35.3
39.0
40.2
41.7
32.6
35.4
39.2
39.8
34.7
34.1
33.7
40.1
46.4
53.3
58.6
69-0
42.5
70.5
77.7
86.7
72.9
64.4
38.1
41.3
43.5
44.9
35.5
38.1
39.7
40.1
45.1
50.2
54.5
61.9
44.7
49.0
45.9
53.1
25.6
31.8
29.4
32.1
Married.
Number.
21,849,266
18,092,600
13,955,650
11,205,205
19,698,113
16,253,940
12, 455, 858
9,992,910
2,050,407
1,749,228
1,422,886
1,175,513
43, 095
46,154
41,067
9,863
24, 788
26,449
31,794
26, 720
31,250
15,918
4,045
199
1,619
911
14,795,171
11,821,805
9,100,302
7,142,105
11,244,289
9,144,099
7, 193, 922
6,030,295
3,550,882
2,677,706
1,906,380
1,111,810
2, 445, 291
1,926,075
1.105,591
'751,631
4,902,942
4,432,135
3, 355, 556
2,850,805
Per
cent.
59.2
55.8
54.5
53.9
59.1
55.7
54.6
53.9
60.4
57.2
54.0-
55.5
56.5
57.4
57.0
49.5
49.7
41.1
38.0
26.1
54.4
2G.3
17.5
11.5
19.5
29.8
56.7
53.7
51.8
51.2
58.9
56.3
55.0
55.4
50.8
46.3
4.2.7
36.2
51.0
47.4
50.3
43.6
67.6
62.1
63.8
62.2
Widowed.
Number.
1,758,308
1,471,390
1,177,976
815,437
1,549,164
1,274,388
1,020,387
721,971
200,734
189,970
151, 2;»
91,683
5,711
5,319
4,974
1,241
1,355
1,139
1,310
530
1,118
495
72
12
226
79
1,111,115
889,662
693,949
483,646
874,821
728, 883
587,894
432,260
236, 294
160,779
106,055
51,386
171,612
117,046
64,682
43,733
438, 049
384, 726
326,438
238, 325
Per
cent.
4.8
4.5
4.6
3.9
4.6
4.4
4.5
3.9
5.9
6.2
5.7
4.3
7.5
6-6
6.9
6.2
2.7
1.8
1.6
0.5
1.9
0.8
0.3
0.7
2.7
2.6
4.3
4.0
4.0
3.5
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.0
3.4
2.8
2.4
1.7
3.6
2.9
2.9
2.5
6.0
5.4
6.2
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
2 Figures for 1890 are exclusive of 325,464 persons (169,221 males and 156,243 females) specially enumer-
ated in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, for whom statistics of marital condition are not
available.
MABITAL CONDITION.
AGE AND OVER, BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1890 TO 192ff.
'217
CLASS OF POPULATKJN
AND CENSUS YEAR.
All classes:
1920....
1910.,..
1900....
1890'...
Wliite:
1920..
1910..
1900. .
1890..
Negro:
1920..
1910..
1900..
1890..
Indian:
1920..
1910..
1900..
1890. .
Chinese:
1920. .
1910..
1900..
1890. .
Japanese:
1920. .
1910..
1900..
1890. .
All other:
1920..
1910..
.^A'-i
Native white:
1920
1910
1900
1S90
Native white — Naiivo
parentage:
1920 ,
1910
1900
1890
Native white— Foreign
or mixed parentage :
1920
1910
1900
1890
Native white — Foreign
parentage: *
1920
1910
Native wliite— Mixed
parentage: *
1920 ..-
1910 - •..•
Foreign born white:
1920
1910
1900
1890
FEMALES.
Total.i
35,177,515
30,047,325
24, 249, 191
19,602,178
31,654,841
26,857,337
21,483,052
17,404,915
3,423,100
3,103,344
2,690,583
2, 175, 550
70,431
76,982
71,497
18,412
4,407
2,955
3, 204
3,074
24,242
6,648
855
227
494
59
25,740,856
21,411,031
17,037,720
13,594,996
18,529,748
15,523,900
12,561,813
10,530,675
7,211,108
5,887,131
4,475.907
3,064,321
4,906,547
4,092,572
2,304,561
1,794,559
5,913,985
5,440,306
4,445,332
3,809,919
Single.
Number.
9,616,902
8,933,170
7, 566, 530
6,233,316
8, 772, 732
8,091,249
6,747,306
5,575,143
825, 258
823, 996
803,683
652,314
16, 238
16,324
14,350
4,717
962
680
778
993
1,604
908
413
149
108
13
7, 936, 933
7,097,139
5,878,706
4, 787, 906
5,268,490
4,044,122
3,893,417
3,226,180
2,668,443
2,453,017
1,985,289
1,561,726
1,791,271
1,660,120
877, 172
792, 897
835,799
994,110
868,600
787, 237
Per
cent.
27.3
29.7
31.2
81.8
27.7
30.1
31.4
32.0
24.1
26.6
29.9
30.0
23.1
21.2
20.1
25.6
21.8
23.0
24.3
32.3
6.6
13.7
48.3
65.6
21.9
30.8
33.1
34.5
35.2
28.4
29.9
31.0
30.6
37.0
41.7
44.4
51.0
36.5
40.6
38.1
44.2
14.1
18.3
19.5
20.7
Married.
Number.
19, 210, 238
15,852,011
12,319,767
9,924,785
2,039,181
1,775,949
1,443,817
1,187,434
43,923
49,095
43,906
10, 543
3,046
2,016
2, 157
1,951
22, 193
5,581
410
72
352
35
15,086,735
12,228,008
9,464,321
7,489,739
11,195,865
9,219,385
7,251,375
6,132,027
3,890,870
3,008,623
2,212,946
1,357,712
2,648,054
2, 128, 165
1,242,816
880,458
4,123,503
3,624,003
2,855,446
2,435,046
Per
cent.
60.6
58.9
57.0
56.8
60.7
59.0
57.3
.57.0
59.6
57.2
53.7
54.6
62.4
63.8
61.4
57.3
69.1
68.2
67.3
63.5
91.5
84.0
48.0
31.7
71.3
(3)
58.6
57.1
65.5
55.1
60.4
59.4
57.7
58.2
54.0
51.1
49.4
44.3
54.0
52.0
53.9
49.1
69.7
66.5
64.2
63.9
Widowed.
Number.
3, 399, 662
2,705,990
2,291,872
1,831,772
507, 961
459, .s;n
414, 107
320, 194
9,217
10,071
11,4.58
2,541
371
229
259
85
388
96
19
6
26
11
2, 480, 407
1,905,,S78
1,5,S9,2.H7
1,256,918
1,88.5,000
1,523,560
1,332,334
1,120,959
595,407
382,318
256,953
135,959
431,821
276, 348
163,586
105,970
919,255
800,112
702,585
574, 854
Per
cent.
11.1
10.6
11.2
11.0
10.7
10.1
10.7
10.5
14.8
14.8
15.4
14.7
13.1
13.1
16.0
13.8
8.4
7.7
8.1
2.8
1.6
1.4
2.2
2.6
(^)
9.6
8.9
9.3
9.2
10.2
9.8
10.6
10.6
8.3
6.5
5.7
4.4
7.1
5.9
15.5
14.7
15.8
15.1
Di-
vorced.
273,304
185, 068
114,647
71,883
228,565
150, 801
91,737
61,125
43,871
33,286
22,033
10,688
959
870
67
15
5
3
3
23
17
4
200,909
130,2.59
79, 219
52, 146
152,743
100,053
62,585
44,284
48,166
30,206
16,634
7,862
29,535
18,987
18,631
11,219
27,656
20.542
12,518
8,979
3 Per cent not shown, base bein^ less than 100.
' Not reported separately in 1900 or 1890.
218
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 53.— MAKITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 TO 34 YEARS OF AGE, BY
STATES:
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE.
All classes : i
15 years..
16 years . .
17 years..
18 years..
19 years . .
20 years..
21 years..
22 years..
23 years..
24 years . .
25 years . .
26 years..
27 years..
28 years..
29 years..
30 years..
31 years..
32 years..
33 years..
34 years..
Native white— Native parentage:
15 years
16 years.
17 years.
18 years.
19 years .
20 years .
21 years.
22 years.
23 "years .
24 years.
25 years .
26 years.
27 years .
28 years .
29 years.
30 years .
31 years.
32 years.
33 years.
34 years.
Native white — Foreign or mixed
parentage:
15 years
16 "years
17 years
18 years
19 years .
20 years .
21 years.
22 years.
23 years.
24 years.
25 years.
26 years.
27 years.
28 years.
29 years.
30 years.
31 years.
32 years.
33 years.
34 years.
Total.
925,679
976, 834
926,033
938, 646
906, 600
843, 501
920, 779
918, 849
911,705
932,211
932, 333
915, 495
910, 809
943, 654
S35, 942
956, 567
724, 643
826, 738
795, 555
827, 280
561, 320
588, 313
554,815
555, 858
537, 171
489, 567
538, 528
513, 123
601, 825
503, 775
490, 375
482, 989
478, 647
483, 036
432, 265
465, 522
377, 883
407, 537
395, 788
407, 941
217,665
229, 349
216, 114
213. 207
208, 749
196,971
207. 208
204,611
204. 073
201,907
195. 074
195, 292
190,438
183,714
170, 383
174, 244
147, 332
151,506
146, 913
151, 782
Single.
Number.
9i3,997
973, 468
918, 068
909, 332
842, 905
732, 213
719, 816
648, 916
574, 761
524, 917
462,811
403, 477
349, 753
326, 869
246, 811
277, 588
178, 698
201, 562
171, 147
166, 874
560,321
586, 290
549, 577
536, 783
494, 744
417, 792
410,990
349, 503
301, 383
267, 588
225, 827
194, 082
165,413
148, 406
111, 139
118, 151
80, 526
85,766
72, 745
70,257
217,364
228, 875
215, 387
210, 572
202, 904
184, 813
182, 598
167, 729
152, 776
136, 943
117, 884
105, 080
89, 579
77,645
62, 154
61, 120
44, 661
47, 290
40, 538
39, 467
Per
cent.
99.8
99.7
99.1
96.9
93.0
86.8
78.2
70.6
63.0
56.3
49.6
44.1
38.4
34.6
29.5
29.0
24.7
24.4
21.5
20.2
99.7
99.1
96.6
92.1
85.3
76.3
68.1
60.1
53.1
46.1
40.2
34.6
30.7
25.7
25.4
21.3
21.0
18.4
17.2
99.9
99.8
99.7
98.8
97.2
93.8
88.1
82.0
74.9
67.8
60.4
53.8
47.0
42.3
36.5
35.1
30.3
30.6
27.6
26.0
Married.
Number.
1,600
3,222
7,699
24, 944
58, 909
105, 369
193,663
260, 530
326, 245
394, 511
454, 791
495, 955
543, 508
5967913
570, 957
654, 280
528, 367
602, 328
602, 059
636, 323
955
1,935
5,083
16,670
39, 749
68, 577
123, 437
158, 545
194, 715
229, 306
256, 950
280, 357
303, 826
324, 209
311,487
335, 288
287, 816
309, 923
311,543
325, 397
280
458
692
1,804
4,970
11,162
23, 580
35,648
49, 777
63, 098
75,087
87, 747
98, 052
102,991
105, 198
109, 431
99, 633
103, 519
102, 633
lOS, 229
Per
cent.
0.2
0.3
0.8
2.7
6.5
12.5
21.0
28.4
35.8
42.3
48.8
54.2
59.7
63.3
68.3
68.4
72.9
72.9
75.7
75.9
0.2
0.3
0.9
3.0
7.4
14.0
22.9
30.9
38.8
45.5
52.4
58.0
63.5
67.1
72.1
72.0
76.2
76.0
78.7
79.8
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.8
2.4
5.7
11.4
17.4
24.4
31.3
38.5
44.9
51.5
56.1
61.7
62.8
67.6
67.0
69.9
71.3
Wid-
owed
or di-
vorced.
, 82
144
266
770
1,327
2,426
4,168
6,267
7,906
10,024
12,210
13, 435
15,079
17,402
16, 200
22, 244
16,015
21, 073
20, 738
22, 464
44
88
155
400
773
1,320
2,354
3,460
4,344
5, 533
6,440
7,430
8,366
9,400
8,899
11,111
8,857
11, 172
10,955
11,699
21
16
35
73
89
216
392
611
968
1,287
1,675
2,061
2,407
2,757
2,772
3,427
2,864
3,477
3,532
3,920
' Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "aU other.'
MARITAL COISTDITTON.
219
SEX AND SINGLE YEARS, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED
1920.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE.
All classes: '
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
19 years
20 years
21 years
22 years
23 years
24 years
25 years
26 years
27 years
28 years
29 years
30 years
31 years
32 years
33 years
34 years
Native white — Native parentage:
15 years
16 years
17 years
IS years
19 years
20 years
21 years
22 years
23 years
24 years
25 years
26 years
27 years
28 years
29 years
30 years
31 years
32 years
33 years
34 years
Native white — Foreign or rruxed
parentage:
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
19 years
20 years
21 years
22 years
23 years
24 years
25 years
26 years
27 years
28 years
29 years
30 years
31 years
32 years
33 years
34 years
Total.
935, 766
996,124
929,140
971,400
924, 334
937, 601
900, 933
968, 431
969, 884
973, 127
990,861
937, S40
880, 836
942, 759
795, 962
995, 298
681, 985
812, 005
726, 524
724, 598
559, 798
590, 463
550,013
.564, 828
536,467
525, 985
519, 006
531,617
529, 576
523, 705
520,612
497, 852
468, 010
489, 720
421,2%
496,868
370, 659
417,667
379, 666
376, 510
220,423
232, 488
218, 133
219, 883
211,156
210, 426
206, 871
216, 525
218, 119
215, 079
215, 597
206,900
194, 823
197,546
172, 758
199, 441
150, 793
166, 805
149, 646
149, 812
Single.
Number
922,433
953,230
835, 418
776, 931
649,638
562,905
473, 019
434, 966
371,616
321, 485
287,842
236, 899
194, 201
190, 285
139, 058
184,062
98,967
119, 743
92, 550
92, 797
551, 027
562, 188
489, 199
445,196
369, 500
309, 914
264,414
232, 847
19S, 526
169, 507
149, 038
123, 932
101,771
97, 416
72, 085
92, 739
52, 498
60, 739
47, 497
47,06:3
219, 497
229, 379
209, 095
198, 133
174, 766
156,584
137, 618
127,931
111,928
97, 466
86, 974
72, 874
60,294
57, 207
42,872
5:3,561
30, 869
36, 829
29,035
29,285
Per
cent.
98.6
95.7
89.9
80.0
70.3
60.0
52.5
44.9
38.3
33.0
29.0
25.3
22.0
20.2
17.5
18.5
14.5
14.7
12.7
12.8
98.4
95.2
88.9
78.8
68.9
58.9
50.9
43.8
37.5
32.4
28.6
24.9
21.7
19.9
17.1
18.7
14.2
14.5
12.5
12.5
99.6
98. 7
%.l
90.1
82.8
74.4
66.5
59.1
51.3
45.3
40.3
35.2
30.9
29.0
24.8
26.9
20. 5
22.1
19.4
19.5
Married.
Number.
12,834
41, 626
90, 930
186,645
264, 507
360, 112
412, 235
512, 587
574, 133
624, 630
672, 240
669, 638
655, 125
715,183
624, 315
762, 156
552, 979
651, 391
597, 208
592, 120
8,510
27, 626
.59,341
115,692
161, 755
208, 865
246, 513
288,518
319, 125
340, 999
357, 374
358, 724
350, 877
374, 41 1
3.33, 30S
382, 686
302, 77S
337, 139
314, 051
310,314
888
3,030
8, 284
20,764
35, 185
52,237
67,277
86,029
102, 944
113,871
124, 248
129, 129
129, 405
134, 493
124, 402
138, 662
114, 439
123,109
114,382
113, 525
Per
cent-
1.4
4.2
9.8
19.2
28.6
38.4
45.8
52.9
59.2
64.2
67.8
71.4
74.4
75.9
78.4
76.6
8L1
80.2
82.2
81.7
1.5
4.7
10.8
20.5
30.2
39.7
47.5
54.3
60. 3
65.)
OS. 6
72.1
75.0
76.5
79.1
77.0
81.7
80.7
82.7
82.4
0.4
1.3
3.8
9.4
16.7
24.8
32.5
39.7
47.2
52.9
57.6
62.4
66.4
68.1
72.0
69.5
75.9
73.8
76.4
75.8
Wid-
owed
or di-
vorced.
499
1,268
2,792
5, 554
8,143
12,385
14,020
19, 141
22,726
25,724
29, 541
30, 197
30,610
36, 375
31, 907
48, a33
29,517
40, 202
36, 197
39, 132
261
649
1,473
2,807
4,186
6,101
7,198
9,391
11,272
12, 590
13, 623
14,671
14, 953
17,464
15, 573
20, 948
15, lOH
19,448
17,823
18,858
38
79
154
386
649
1,101
1,552
2,129
2,882
3,428
4,101
4,619
4, 858
5,627
5,338
7,025
5,386
6,732
6,120
6,903
Marital
condi-
tion
not re-
ported.
2, 270
2,046
2,139
1,659
1,737
1,409
1,288
1,238
1,106
900
916
682
1,047
.522
669
569
549
1,133
1,026
1,105
&S1
861
6.53
609
577
525
409
429
330
495
275
341
295
275
600
556
504
i2i
436
365
314
274
278
266
219
146
193
99
135
109
220
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 53.- MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 TO 34 YEARS OF AGE. BY
STATES:
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE.
Forei^n-born white:
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
19 years
20 years
21 years
22 years
23 years
24 years
25 years
26 years
27 years
28 years
29 years
30 years
31 years
32 years
33 years ....
34 years
Negro:
15 years ■.
16 years ,
17 years
18 years
19 years
20 years
21 years
22 years
23 years
24 years
25 years
26 years
27 years
28 years
29 years
30 years
31 years
32 years
33 years
34 years
Total.
40, 280
49,626
51,561
58, 338
59, 465
64, 817
70, 754
91, 271
104, 781
125, 365
143, 142
148, 325
155, 695
182, 549
162, 377
214, 137
147, 226
196, 045
191, 445
197, 965
103, 063
106, 028
100, 059
107, 218
97, 048
87, 789
100,001
105, 414
96, 854
97, 111
99, 348
85, 079
82, 241
90, 327
67, 357
97, 320
48, 377
63, 499
57, 278
65, 105
Single.
Number,
40, 168
49, 395
51-, 239
57, 244
57, 281
59, 370
60, 874
72, 257
73, 390
78, 977
81, 468
75, 457
69, 705
75, 756
56,399
73, 176
41, %7
53, 746
46, 366
45, 121
102, 805
105,415
98, 441
100, 882
84,100
66, 456
61, 91 1
56, 167
44, 293
38, 768
35,011
26, 695
23, 105
23, 126
15, 476
22, 822
10, 063
12, 782
10, 052
10, 469
Per
cent.
99.7
99.5
99.4
98.1
96.3
91.6
86.0
79.2
70.0
63.0
56.9
50.9
44.8
41.5
34.7
34.2
28. 5
27.4
24.2
22.8
99.7
99.4
98.4
94.1
86.7
75.7
61.9
53.3
45.7
39.9
35.2
31.4
28.1
25.6
23.0
23. 5
20.8
20.1
17.5
16.1
Married.
Number.
107
221
296
777
1,857
4.956
9,414
18, 248
30, 452
45, 225
60, 169
70, 912
83,768
104, 010
103, 321
137, 022
102, 538
138, 310
140, 9S9
148, 476
246
584
1, 568
5, 560
12, 085
20, 164
30, 459
47, 008
50, 145
55, 577
60, 946
55, 392
56, 154
6.3, 752
49, 151
69, 737
36, 136
47, 571
44, 349
51, 448
Per
cent.
0.3
0.4
0.6
1.3
3.1
7.6
13.3
20.0
29.1
36.1
42.0
47.8
53.8
57.0
63.6
64.0
69.6
70.6
73.6
75.0
0.2
0.6
1.6
5.2
12.5
23.0
36.5
44. 6
51.8
57.2
61.3
65.1
68.3
70.6
73.0
71.7
74.7
74.9
77.4
79.0
Wid-
owed
or di-
vorced.
5
10
26
39
49
128
148
312
466
671
949
1,161
1, 434
1,988
1,948
3,084
2,159
3, 345
3, 435
3,704
12
29
50
255
409
736
1,249
1, 847
2,077
2, 472
3, 057
2,720
2 722
Z, 159
2, 506
4, 457
2,058
2,953
2,710
3,022
Marital
condi-
tion
not re-
ported.
278
278
363
318
454
473
492
556
795
788
795
709
855
562
644
655
664
521
454
433
382
392
339
294
334
272
260
290
224
304
120
103
167
166
MARITAL CONDITION.
221
SEX A.ND SINGLE YEARS, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED
1920 — Contiuued.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE.
Foreigii-born white:
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
19 years
20 years
21 years
22 years
23 years
24 years
25 years
26 years
27 years
28 years
29 years
30 years
31 years
32 years
33 years ,
34 years ,
Negro:
15 years.
16 years.
17 years.
18 years.
19 years.
20 years.
21 years.
22 years.
23 years.
24 years.
25 years .
26 years.
27 years.
28 years.
29 years .
30 years.
31 years.
32 years -
33 years .
34 years.
Total.
41,619
51,145
52,539
61,266
62, 103
75,045
71,502
97, 729
106, 253
119,327
132,177
128, 464
125,148
151^251
125, 235
177,443
107, 181
151,187
134,973
133,873
111,019
118,984
105, 728
122, 224
111,844
122, 832
100,918
119,352
112,864
111,712
118,865
101,375
89, 849
101,068
74,230
117,909
51,431
73,974
60,435
62,537
Single.
Number.
41,018
49,122
47,446
48, 963
42,691
42,018
33,591
37, 032
32,011
29,485
28,210
22,858
18, 623
21, 702
14, 890
21,807
10,275
14,697
10, 840
11,438
108,090
109, 730
86, 765
82,448
61,136
53,137
36, 603
36,421
28,662
24,588
23,217
16,937
13,294
13,751
9,081
15,716
5,245
7,339
5,103
4,951
Per
cent.
98.6
96.0
90.3
79.9
68.7
56.0
47.0
37.9
30.1
24.7
21.3
17.8
14.9
14.3
11.9
12.3
9.6
9.7
8.0
8.5
97.4
92.2
82.1
67.5
54.7
43.3
36.3
30.5
25.4
22.0
19.5
16.7
14.8
13.6
12.2
13.3
10.2
9.9
8.4
7.9
Married.
Number.
571
1,978
4, 999
11,944
18,985
32,215
37, 168
59,429
72,670
87, 867
101,402
102,947
103, 626
125, 765
106, 795
149, 838
93,471
130,952
118,951
116,823
2,762
8,773
17,908
37,299
47,427
64,890
59,520
76,245
76,927
79, 158
86,147
76,022
68,544
77, 694
57, 605
87, 777
40,547
58,057
48, 199
49,756
Per
cent.
1.4
3.9
9.5
19.5
30.6
42.9
52.0
60.8
08.4
73.6
76.7
80.1
82.8
83.1
85.3
84.4
87.2
86.6
88.1
87.3
2.5
7.4
16.9
30.5
42.4
52.8
59.0
63.9
68.2
70.9
72.5
75.0
76.3
76.9
77.6
74.4
78.8
78.5
79.8
79.6
Wid-
owed
or di-
vorced.
30
45
94
207
287
613
618
1,110
1,418
1,834
2,398
2,517
2,796
3,668
3,444
5,659
3,357
5,426
5,090
5,526
167
481
1,055
2,111
2,968
4,486
4,576
6,416
7,047
7,751
9,285
8,259
7,895
9,472
7,451
14,206
5,571
8,499
7,064
7,743
Marital
condi-
tion
not re-
ported.
152
140
199
125
158
154
141
167
142
103
116
106
139
78
112
92
366
313
319
219
270
228
215
216
157
116
151
93
210
68
79
69
87
222
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 54=.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE TOTAL POPULATION, BY SEX AND
STATES:
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE PERIOD.
All classes i.
Under 15 years of age.
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years ,
65 years and over.
Age imkno'wn
Native white— Native parentage .
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years ,
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over ,
Age unknown
Native white — Foreign parentage.
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years.
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over.
Age unknown
Native white — Mixed parentage .
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Foreign-born white.
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Negro
Under 15 years of age.
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over.
Age unknown
males: 1920
Single.
Number.
Per
cent.
29,944,007
16,976,442
12,967,565
4, 567, 770
3, 200, 623
2, 785, 590
1, ISS, 586
677, 420
337, 592
182,211
27, 773
17, 319, 288
10, 542, 770
6, 776, 518
2,727,715
1.747,256
i; 272, 312
491, 6(53
280, 785
149, 315
91,915
15, 557
5,158,428
3,017,118
2, 141, 310
701, 637
551, 884
467, 578
196, 345
135, 804
65, 414
20, 572
2,076
2,266,533
1,256,743
1, 009, 790
373, 465
272, 975
217, 840
83,115
39, 916
15,448
6, 238
793
2,130,562
275,515
1, 855, 017
255, 327
344, 868
619, 161
317, 080
170,915
89, 194
52, 979
5,523
2,920,711
1,815,834
1, 104, 877
491, 643
267, 595
189, 601
87, 260
42,948
13, 967
8,444
3.419
55.6
100.0
35.1
97.7
70.7
32.1
16.1
12.0
9.8
7.3
29.9
58.4
100.0
35.5
97.5
68. 6
28.8
13.9
10.6
8. 8
6.7
26.5
66.0
100.0
44.7
99.1
81.6
40.6
22.6
18.2
14.2
11.5
49.3
65.6
100.0
45.9
99.0
80.6
38.9
19.5
14.2
11.1
8.4
49.0
28.3
99.9
25.6
98.5
75.5
35.6
17.5
12.2
10.0
7.8
40.2
56.1
100.0
32.6
95.8
54.9
25.1
13.2
7.8
5.8
4.9
25.3
Married.
Number.
21,852,439
3, 173
21, 849, 266
96, 374
1,280,318
5, 685, 481
5, 873, 308
4, 580, 056
2, 697, 429
1,607,187
29,113
Per
cent.
40.5
11,246,113
1,824
11,244,289
64, 392
774, 580
3, 046, 796
2, 909, 069
2, 184, 378
1,347,772
902, 207
15, 095
2,445,770
479
2, 445, 291
4,896
119,851
662, 155
639, 164
561, 8S8
342,016
113,895
1,426
1, 105, 830
239
1, 105, 591
3,308
63, 414
330, 365
328, 223
223, 551
107,353
48,819
558
4,903,186
244
4, 902, 942
3, 258
108, 295
1,089,515
1, 436, 395
1,137,747
700, 795
422, 265
4,672
2, 050, 782
375
2,050,407
20,043
209, 353
534, 636
527, 996
449,997
187, 471
113, 864
7,047
59.2
2.1
28. 3
65.6
79.8
81.0
77.9
64.7
31.3
37.9
58.9
2.3
30.4
68. 9
82.0
82.4
79.1
66.1
25.7
31.3
(')
51.0
0.7
17.7
57.6
73.7
75.3
74.0
r-3.5
33.8
32.0
50.3
0.9
18.7
59.1
70.9
79.6
77.3
6.5.8
34.5
65.1
0.1
67.6
1.3
23.7
62. 7
79.3
81.5
78.2
62.2
34.0
39.4
C-)
60.4
3.9
43.0
70.7
80.1
82.0
77.7
65.5
52.2
"Widowed or
divorced.
Number.
1,993,745
153
1,993,592
2,589
30, 791
176, 860
284, 292
386, 138
420, 836
687, 162
4,924
1,009,690
SO
1,009,610
1,460
17,011
94, 329
140, 745
180, 708
204, 812
367, 953
2,592
197, 832
23
197, 809
151
2,107
IS, 5T9
30, 428
47,427
54, 225
44,595
297
79,419
10
79,409
83
1,367
10,373
15,306
17,242
15, 917
IS, 997
124
470, 023
24
469,999
129
1,725
23,207
53, 228
84, 0S4
104,611
202, 153
862
227, 439
16
227, 423
755
8,381
29,364
42, 864
54,619
39, 376
51,054
1,010
i Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other.'
MARITAL CONDITION".
223
AGE PERIODS, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED
1920 AND 1910.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE PERIOD.
females:
1920
Single.
Married.
Widowed or
divorced.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
26,243,696
50.7
21,324,487
41.2
4,191,255
8.1
16, 626, 794
100.0
5,554
(2)
326
C)
9,616,902
27.3
21,318,933
60.6
4, 190, 929
11.9
4,137,650
87.0
596, .542
12.5
18, 256
0.4
2,164,051
45.6
2,483,697
52.3
93,996
2.0
1,636,404
19.3
6, 492, 355
76.5
351,711
4.1
767, 882
11.4
5,426,434
80.3
500, 520
8.3
464,838
9.6
3,587,794
74.0
787, ii20
16.3
257, 029
8.4
1,878,478
61.2
929, 813
30.3
173,442
7.1
830, 160
33.9
1,440,230
58.8
15,606
28.0
23,473
42.0
8,783
1.5.7
15,520,296
53.9
11,199,314
38.9
2,037,916
7.1
10,251,806
100.0
3,449
(-)
173
(2)
5, 268, 490
28.4
11, 195, 865
60.4
2,037,743
11.0
2,417,110
86.3
372,924
13.3
9, 376
0.3
1, 175, 208
44.7
1,404,020
53.4
46,552
1.8
844, 778
19.0
3,421,062
77.1
168, 409
3.8
367, 563
10.9
2,747,693
81.6
250, 249
7.4
215, 435
9.2
1, 780, 111
76.1
341, 835
14.6
130, 330
8.4
975, 239
63.1
436,631
28.3
108,365
7.9
480, 833
35.0
780, 608
56.8
9,701
29.0
13,383
40.1
4,023
12.0
4,768,233
60.5
2,648,525
33.6
461,384
5.9
2,976,962
100.0
471
m
28
C-)
1,791,271
36.5
2,648,054
54.0
461, 356
9.4
674, 765
93.5
45,336
6.3
747
0.1
417, 140
58.9
283, 156
40.0
6,869
1.0
327,577
27.6
823,381
09.3
36, 170
3.0
166, 760
18.8
656, 869
73.9
64,442
7.3
120, 476
16.2
509,685
68.5
112,858
15.2
63,214
13.5
264, 796
50.8
138,020
29.6
19,654
10.6
63,422
34.2
101,787
55.0
1,685
44.5
1,409
37.2
463
12.2
2,109,026
59.6
1,243,035
35.1
182,227
5.2
1,231,854
100.0
219
C-)
10
(2)
877, 172
3H. 1
1,242,816
53.9
182,217
7.9
356, 705
93.8
22, 815
6.0
.559
0.1
214,387
59.8
139, 202
38.8
4,223
1.2
172, 223
28.0
422, 413
68.6
20,5.39
3.3
75, 498
16.5
348,933
76.3
32,754
7.2
36,024
13.0
200, 886
72.3
40,860
14.7
14,698
10.8
81,568
60.1
39,345
29.0
6,928
9.0
26,391
34.2
43,743
56.7
709
4i.0
60S
37.7
194
12.0
1, 105, 893
17.9
4,123,806
68.7
946,961
15.3
270,094
99.9
303
0.1
50
(-)
835, 799
14.1
4, 123, 503
69.7
946,911
16.0
229, 240
85.3
38, 477
14.3
663
0.2
174, 137
37.1
289, 349
61.6
5,693
1.2
175,340
12.8
1, 150, 570
84.2
39,881
2.9
110,355
8.2
1, 148, 448
84.8
93, 912
6.9
72,875
6.8
822, 439
76.8
174,596
16.3
40,600
5.6
457, 165
62.8
229, 243
31.5
31,726
4.9
213,713
32.9
401,812
61.9
1,526
23.4
3,342
51.2
1,211
18.5
2,654,719
50.5
2,040,252
38.8
551,895
10.5
1,829,461
99.9
1,071
0.1
63
(^)
825, 258
24.1
2,039,181
59.6
551,832
16.1
448, 169
78.7
114, 109
20.0
6,782
1.2
179, 411
31.6
356, 740
62. 8
30,276
5.3
114, 634
13.5
650, 348
76.4
85,445
10.0
46,996
7.0
508, 417
75.4
117, 767
17.5
19,683
4.9
266,087
66.2
115, 747
28.8
7,973
4.2
95, 665
50.7
84, 682
44.9
6, 516
4.1
43,271
27.2
108,343
68.2
1,876
IS. 8
4,484
44.9
2,790
27.9
I
All classes '
TTnder 15 years of age
lo years and over
' 15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years :
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Native white — Native parentage .
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Native white — Foreign parentage
Under 15 years of age
16 years and over
15 to 19 vears
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Native white — Mixed parentage.,
Under 15 years of age
1 5 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Foreig:n-born white
Tender 15 years of age
16 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Negro
Under 15 years of age
16 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
! Ldss tlian oa»-tenth of 1 per cent.
224
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 54.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE TOTAL POPULATION, BY SEX
STATES:
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE PERIOD.
All classes ' .
Under 15 years of age.
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over.
Age unknown
Native white — Native parentage.
Under 15 years of age
15 years aiid over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age lanknown
Native white — Foreign parentage .
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years -. . .
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years "and over
Age unknown
Native white — Mixed parentage.
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Foreign-born white.
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
males: 1910
Negro
Under 15 years of age
15 years aiid over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 yeare
55 to 64 "years
65 years and over^. ....... j.:ii.i '...
Age unknown vi .' . . . j .'.<t ii [f.
Single.
Number.
27,455,607
14,905,478
12, 550, 129
4,448,067
3,432,161
2, 767, 957
1,026,502
499, 751
222, 950
123, 322
29,419
15,180,989
8,995,665
0, 185, 324
2,504,473
1,091,385
1,181,751
415, 192
209, 014
106, 387
61, 042
10,080
4,386,006
2,390,879
1,989,127
712. 993
510, 431
431, 080
200, 710
95, 687
28, 226
8,151
1,849
2, 159, 944
1,243,029
916,915
372,412
259, 143
193, 630
58,968
21,215
7,556
3,297
694
2,652,619
383, 703
2, 268, 916
346, 672
661, 481
738, 979
269, 854
137, 694
64,807
43, 229
6,300
2,909,902
1,826,430
1,083,472
492, 153
287. 994
189, 196
67, 203
25, 869
10, 792
6,285
3,980
Per
cent.
58.0
100.0
38.7
98.3
74.9
35.0
16.7
11.1
8.3
6.2
25.7
60.2
100.0
38.1
98.1
72.5
31.2
14.5
9.8
7.5
5.6
23.4
67.9
100.0
49.0
99.1
84.0
44.4
23.7
15.8
12.6
10.0
45.1
72.8
100. 0
53.1
99.1
84.5
43.0
19.9
12.7
9.5
7.0
45.0
35.3
99.9
31.8
98.6
80.3
39.3
17.3
11.6
9.1
7.1
32.0
59.6
100. 0
35.4
96.9
59.7
25.1
12.2
6.8
5.0
4.1
23.3
Married.
Number.
18,093,498
18,092,600
51,877
1, 100, 093
4,964,769
4,873,153
3, 658, 931
2, 112, 699
1,303,768
27,310
9, 144, 513
414
9.144,099
33,818
618, 300
2,524,551
2, 319, 342
1, 757, 732
1,144,917
733, 401
12, 038
1,926,201
126
1, 926, 075
2,232
93,069
525,379
615, 693
467, 794
168, 991
51.654
i;363
751,684
53
751,631
1,403
45, 468
249, 097
226, 624
134,539
02, 277
31,730
493
4, 432, 298
163
4,432,135
2,851
1.56, 222
1,115,745
1,246,128
970, 464
557, 016
379, 197
4,512
1,749,359
131
1,749,228
11,064
182, 110
527, 149
439, 901
308, 831
168, 881
102, 670
8,622
Per
cent.
38.2
55.8
1.1
24.0
62.8
79.2
81.5
79.0
65.6
23.9
36.2
66.3
1.3
26.5
66.6
81.3
82.8
80.4
67.3
17.5
29.8
C-)
47.4
0.3
15.3
64.1
72.7
77.3
75.3
63.6
33.3
25.3
43.6
0.4
14.8
55.3
76.4
80.4
78.5
66. 9
32.0
58.9
(2)
62.1
0.8
19.0
59.4
79.7
82.1
78.2
62.5
22.9
35.8
57.2
2.2
37.8
69.9
80.0
81.4
78. 1
67.3
50.5
Widowed or
divorced.
Number.
1,627,648
96
1,627,552
1,457
25, 547
145, 002
241,389
322, 724
334,095
552, 133
5,206
816,383
44
810,339
706
12,633
72, 167
114,435
152, 675
170, 767
290, 510
2; 546
133, 527
10
133, 517
72
1,288
12, 998
29,613
40, 872
27. 117
21; 289
268
51,955
5
51,950
64
834
6,893
10,823
11, 503
9,404
12,341
98
407, 814
29
407, 785
78
1,607
17, 191
43,482
72,309
89, 100
183, 161
857
210, 124
8
210,110
520
8,969
34, 669
41,602
43,922
30, 141
42,890
1,403
1 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
MARITAL CONDITION.
225
AND AGE PERIODS, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED
1920 AND 1910— Con. ' ui^ixx^x.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE PERIOD.
females: 1910
Single.
Per
cent.
Married.
Number.
Per
cent.
Widowed or
divorced.
Number.
Per
cent.
All classes '
Under 1.5 years of age
15 years and over
16 to 19 vears
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 04 yeare
65 years and over
Age unknown
Native white— Native parentage.
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Native white — Foreign parentage
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 1 0 24 voars
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 1 0 64 years
65 years and over
Age imknown
Native white— Mixed parentage. .
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 yeare
45 to 54 years
55 f o 04 j-ears
65 years and over
Age imkiiown
Foreign-born white
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 1 0 ()4 years
65 yeare and over
Age unknown
Negro
Under 15 years of age
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 yeare
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 "years
65 years and over
Age iinlcnown
23,522,121
52.7
17,688,169
39.6
3,361,527
13,377,257
8, 733, 135
4,644,122
2,199,856
1,094,534
713, 194
284,455
162, 006
99, SOI
82, 137
8, 139
4, 026, 839
2,366,719
1,660,120
689, 242
392, ISO
307, 391
159,071
80, 946
22, 630
7,087
1,573
2,011,313
1,218,416
792,897
359, 049
209, 787
146, 786
47, 959
18,202
6,732
3,812
570
1,369,303
375, 193
994,110
277,841
272, 178
231, 734
98,440
54,634
31, 728
25, 790
1,765
2,661,778
1,837,782
823, 996
448, 515
191,396
115,682
38, 105
15,537
6,946
5,243
2,572
3
17,684
513
2,225
5,443
4, 410
2,904
1,479
687
21
55.1
100.0
29.9
86.7
46.6
19.5
10.8
8.5
7.7
7.4
28.3
62.3
100.0
40.6
94.2
62.0
31.0
18.7
13.8
10.6
9.0
45.1
100.0
44.2
94.7
64.3
29.9
15.6
11.1
8.8
7.9
41.4
23.5
99.9
18.3
86.3
44.9
18.0
8.6
6.1
5.2
4.5
27.1
53.9
100.0
26.6
81.2
34.9
14.5
7.1
4.7
3.9
3.7
18.4
9,221
2
9,219
3)8
1,2/6:
2,823:
2,163
1,455
833
398
10
2,128
2, 128
37
234
656
630:
412:
127
27
1
880;
880,
17
112
329
237
119
46
16
3, 624
3,624
42:
32<)
1,025
965:
687
372:
199
2;
1,776
1, 775
94
323
592
401
220
95
42
6
231
3,361,296
13,911
75, 724
281,589
461, 165
642, 320
729, 652
1, 147, 461
9,474
38.0
59.4
12.5
51.8
77.1
81.9
76.7
64.5
35.8
35.5
32.9
52.0
5.2
37.1
66.2
74.0
70.3
59.3
35.2
33.6
29.2
(2)
49.1
4.7
34.5
67.0
76.9
73.1
61.4
34.8
34.8
62.3
0.1
66.5
13.1
54.3
79.5
84.1
77.4
61.1
34.7
41.5
36.0
(2)
57.2
17.0
50.0
74.5
74.4
66.4
52.8
29.9
44.7
1,623,705
92
1,623,613
6,345
32,753
121, 953
192, 085
279, 908
358,250
628, 809
3,510
295,348
13
295,335
458
4,135
26,662
62,334
93,318
64,393
43, 622
413
117,204
15
117,189
344
2,742
14,753
23,027
25,709
22,629
27,806
179
820, 700
46
820,654
466
3,960
31,269
83,451
145, 798
204,571
349,669
1,470
493,179
62
493, 117
6,134
31,652
85,801
98,887
95, 853
77,547
93, 421
3,822
7.5
11.2
0.3
1.7
3.9
8.4
16.6
30.7
58.4
17.3
6.7
10.5
0.3
1.4
3.3
7.3
14.7
27.7
56.6
12.2
4.6
7.2
0.1
0.7
2.7
7.3
15.9
30.0
55.7
11.8
3.9
(')
6.5
0.1
0.8
3.0
7.5
15.7
29.7
57.3
13.0
14.1
15.1
0.1
0.7
2.4
7.3
16.4
33.6
60.7
22.6
10.0
15.9
1.1
5.8
10.8
18.4
28.8
43.1
66.0
27.4
75108°— 23-
-15
2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
226 ABSTTMGT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 55.— MARITAL CONDITION OP THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
UNITED STATES.
All classes '
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign- born white
Negi'o
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS.
New England.
All classes "
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Middle Atlantic.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage. . .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
East NoPvTh Central.
All classes^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
West North Central.
All classes^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mi.xed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
South Atlantic.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
East South Central.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white^Foreigii or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
West South Central.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Mountain.
All classes =
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Pacific.
All classes =
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white i .... ,
Nejrro ^ ■. -.
males 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.'
2,614,119
972,911
G96, 851
909, 765
30, 498
7, 863, 502
3,210,550
1, 873, 841
2, 530, 225
235, 674
7, 844, 734
3,908,456
1,953,028
1,753,645
21s, 760
4,480,690
2,367,289
l,225,5e0
761,080
112,538
4,459,049
2,783,077
179, 697
179,095
1,311,264
2,799,332
1,896,799
77, 824
41,062
782,663
3, 375, 273
2,227,731
233, 688
231,050
664, 084
1, 228, 847
663, 674
258, 172
254,224
17,457
2,255,117
1,061,620
i92, 279
692,393
ao, 273
Single.
Number,
12,967,565
6,776,518
3,151,100
1,855,047
1,104,877
935,919
331, 847
374, 281
216, 041
11, 870
2,788,863
1, 175, 331
914,692
605,712
85,397
2, 704, 777
1,396,227
806, 506
419, 937
76, 969
1,632,528
874, 598
535, 668
178,443
38,637
1,538,338
972, 859
74,986
54,376
433,651
894, 179
621,430
26, 448
9,531
236, 391
1,145,995
771,816
92,425
70,114
204, 818
467,345
249,428
106, 906
88,352
9,724
859, 621
382,982
219, 188
212, 541
7,420
Per
cent.
Married.
Number.
35. 1 21,849,266
35.5 11,244,289
45.1 3,550,882
25.6 4,902,942
32.6 2,050,407
35.8
34.1
53.7
23.7
38.9
35.5
36.6
4S. 8
23.9
36.2
34.5
35.7
41.3
23.9
35.2
36.4
36.9
43.7
23.4
34.3
34.5
35. 0
41.7
30.4
33.1
31.9
32.8
34.0
23.2
30.2
34.0
34.6
39.6
30.3
30.8
38.0
37.6
41.4
34.8
55.7
3S. 1
36.1
44.6
35.9
36.6
1,522,214
.569, 103
297, 366
636, 924
16, 732
4,658,707
1,852,452
884, 508
1,780,343
136, 401
4,692,684
2, 290, 648
1,064,703
1,207,092
125, 254
2,596,866
1,364,601
64(), 1)61
514,637
63, 551
2, 686, 520
1,678,260
95,611
113, 468
795,982
1,742,015
1,180,367
46, 791
27, 538
486, 794
2,027,272
1,336,835
129,959
141,822
408,050
683,164
370, 161
139, 250
147, 073
6,611
1,239,824
601, 862
246, 633
333, 445
11,032
Per
cent.
59.2
58. 9
508
67.6
60.4
5S.2
58.5
42.7
70.0
54.9
59.2
57.7
47.2
70.4
57.9
.59. 8
58.6
54.5
68. 8
57.3
58.0
57.6
52.7
67.6
56.5
60.2
60.3
53.2
63.4
60.7
62.2
62.2
60.1
67.1
62.2
60.1
60.0
55.6
61.4
61.4
55.6
55.8
53.9
58.1
37.9
55.0
56.7
50.1
56.3
64.4
Widowed.
Nam- Per
ber. cent
1,758,308
874, 821
236, 294
438,049
200, 734
137,307
60, 870
21,697
53,046
1,591
368, 584
159, 676
66, 587
130, 220
11,815
368,357
175,973
65, 850
112,897
13,075
206, 467
100, 946
34,764
61,796
8,169
207, 103
116,616
7,948
10,063
72, 281
142,301
84, 210
3,956
3, 694
50,380
166, 000
97, 489
9,335
16,643
41,453
56, 174
29,378
8,821
14, 852
756
106, 015
49, 663
17,336
54,888
1,214
Total Includes per8©8« who** marital condition was not reperto*!.
MARITAL CONDITTON. 227
BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
UNITED STATES.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wlute — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS.
New England.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wWte — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Middle Atlantic.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed pai"
Foreign-born white
Negro
females 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
35,177,515
18,529,748
7,211,108
5,91.3,985
3, 423, 100
East North Central.
All classes 2
Native wlute — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
AVest North Central.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage. .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
South Atlantic.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
East South Central.
AU classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
West South Central.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Mountain.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Pacific.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white.
Negro , ,
681, 13S
1, 006, 255
756, 451
8SS, 754
28,853
7, 757, 457
3, 292, 690
2, 023, .534
2, 208, 535
229, 987
7, 321, .833
3, 770, 085
2, 002, 374
1, 359, 167
185, 274
4, 159, 479
2, 263, 964
1, 206, 290
575, 368
102, 372
4, 420, 837
2, 745, 420
185, 752
124,860
1, 361, 103
2, 794, &45
1, 858, 996
85,036
28,860
821, 483
3, 131, 029
2,054,&46
221, 627
170, 598
667, 340
1, 000, 086
564,785
2.36, 849
165, 406
8,799
1,910,811
972, 707
493, 196
392, 437
17, 889
Single.
Number,
9, 616, 902
5, 268, 490
2, 66S, 443
835,799
825, 258
860, 653
320, 837
371, 256
160, 504
7,833
2, 310, 805
1,057,617
844, 769
348, 395
59, 219
1,916,579
1, 068, 181
665, 130
148, 405
33, 781
1, 150, 373
65(i, .392
414,657
56,197
20,548
1, 222, 561
783, 803
63,953
17,911
355, 986
706, 269
484,438
25, 804
3, 654
192, 268
766, 117
515,544
65, 938
29,519
151, 058
233, 864
143, 474
65, 753
18, 424
1,383
449, 681
238, 204
151, 183
62, 790
3,182
Per
cent.
27.3
28.4
37.0
14.1
24.1
32.1
31.9
49.1
18.1
27.1
Married.
Number.
21,318,933
11,195,865
3, 890, 870
4,123,503
2, 039, 181
1, 485, 377
534, 679
331, 003
603, 268
15, 954
29.8 4,51S,ai8
32.1
41.7
15.8
25.7
26.2
28.3
33.2
10.9
18.2
1, S52, 408
987, 130
1, 541, 876
135, 197
4, 545, 175
2, 292, 058'
1, 1.56, 234
974, 174
119, 604
27.7 2,555,896
29.0 1,379,396
702, 907
404, 122
62,061
34.4
9.8
20.1
27.7
28.5
34.4
14.3
26.2
25.3
26.1
30.3
12.7
2.3.4
24.5
25.1
29.8
17.3
22.6
23.4
25.4
27.8
11.1
15.7
23.5
24.5
30.7
13.6
17.8
2, 6.54, 236
1, 669, 800
98, 424
86, 322
797, 273
1, 725, 179
1, 174, 207
46, 344
17,907
486,417
1,988,774
1, 331, 436
130,912
109, 951
406,214
654, 476
3&4,567
150, 620
117, 521
5,645
1, 191, 572
597,314
287,296
268, 362
10, 816
Per
cent.
60.6
60.4
54.0
69.7
59.6
55.4
5.3.1
43.8
67.9
55.3
58.2
56.3
48.8
69.8
58.8
62.1
60. 8
57.7
71.7
64.6
61.4
60.9
58.3
70.2
60.6
60.0
60.8
53.0
69.1
58.6
61.7
63.2
54.5
62.0
59.2
63.5
64.8
59.1
64.5
60.9
65. 4
64.5
63.6
71.1
64.2
62.4
61.4
58.3
65.4
60.6
Widowed.
Number.
3,917,625
1,885,000
595, 407
919, 2.55
507, 961
315,093
139, 246
50, ai3
120, 992
4,732
888, 739
361, 294
182,908
310,281
34,007
78.5, 038
36.5, 386
163, 530
226, 814
28,657
411,472
202, 817
70,244
110,643
17, 465
513, 797
275,545
22, 188
20, 054
195, 668
334, 697
187, 356
12, 180
7,119
127, 985
339, 238
189, 767
22, 805
30, Oil
94,624
98, 277
48, 411
17, 526
27, 816
1,513
231, 274
115, 178
45, 023
65,625
3,310
Per
cent.
11.1
10.2
8.3
15.5
14.8
11.8
1.3.8
6.6
13.6
16.4
11.5
11.0
9.0
14.0
14. S
10.7
9.7
8.2
16.7
15.5
9.9
9.0
6.6
19.2
17.1
11.6
10.0
11.9
16.1
14.4
12.0
10.1
14.3
24.7
15.6
10.8
9.2
10.3
17.6
14.2
8.6
7.4
16.8
17.2
12,1
11.8
9.1
16.7
18.5
Di-
vorced.
273. 304
152, 743
48, 166
27, 656
43, 871
17,441
10, 339
3,548
3,258
287
29,367
17,108
6,134
4,919
1,190
65, 090
38, 786
15,289
7,998
2,931
34,727
21,270
7,790
3,466
2,062
23, 110
12, 149
1,0.55
422
9,465
24,914
10, 955
646
133
13, 176
31,236
14,517
1,700
826
13,980
11,510
6,902
2,748
1,417
236
35,909
20,717
9,256
5,217
641
I t&eludes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
228
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOIsr.
Table 55.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
MALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
Single.
Number.
Per
cent.
Maxried.
Number.
Per
cent.
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
New England.
Maine.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Hampshire.
All classes =
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mi.xed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Vermont.
All classes ■
Native white — Native parentage
Native wlute — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Massachusetts.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Khode Island.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Connecticut.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Middle Atlantic.
New York.
AU classes ^
Native white— Native parentage ,
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born vv-hite ,
Negro ,
New Jersey.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
279,478
179,623
4(5, 064
52, 806
553
161,931
82,833
33,987
44,759
247
127,905
SO, 228
25, 581
21,840
233
1,347,788
415, 663
397, 634
514,524
17,383
210,543
59,048
64, 634
82,765
3,833
486,474
155, 516
128, 951
193, 071
8,249
3,732,828
1,243,486
1, 010, 836
1,392,276
70,684
1,110,387
408, 141
279, 796
378,336
42,680
92,085
54,944
22,558
14,186
239
54, 688
25, 066
17, 782
11,683
109
41, 894
26, 598
9,936
5,237
108
496, 697
147, 344
21 s, 689
122,621
6, 834
77,269
22,327
35, 266
18,051
1,638
173, 286
55, .568
70, 050
44, 263
3,042
1,350,088
476, 643
497, 467
312, 291
28,031
382,481
148, 187
138, 056
81, 386
14,047
32.9
30.6
49.0
26.9
43.2
33.8
30.3
52.3
26.1
44.1
32.8
33.2
38.8
24.0
46.4
36.9
35.4
55. 0
23.8
39.3
36.7
37.8
54.6
21.8
40.1
3.5.6
35.7
54.3
22.9
36.9
36.2
38.3
49.2
24.6
36.6
34.4
36.3
49.3
21.5
32.9
166, 171
109,474
21,441
34,758
260
94, 791
49,895
14, 851
29,871
120
76,310
47, 252
14,093
14, 850
110
775, 687
239,979
165, 229
359, 609
9,540
121, 208
32, 616
27, 110
59, 304
2,018
288, 047
89, 887
54,642
138, 532
4,684
2, 183, 536
693, 545
473, 009
969, 247
44,240
672, 749
237,697
132, 022
276, 550
25, 882
59.5
60.9
46.5
65.8
47.0
58.5
60.2
43.7
66.7
59.7
58.9
55.1
68.0
47.2
57.6
57.7
41.6
69.9
54.9
57.6
55.2
41.9
71.7
52.6
59.2
57.8
42.4
71.8
56.8
58.5
55.8
46.8
69.6
57.7
60.6
58.2
47.2
73.1
60.6
Pennsylvania.
18,123
12,836
1, 738
3,471
44
10, 324
6,367
1,072
2,871
13
8,372
5,441
1,316
1,602
11
67, 582
24, 154
12,101
30,467
824
10, 711
3,493
1,910
5,054
240
22, 195
8,579
3,560
9,581
459
173, 113
62, 274
35, 949
71,243
3,423
50, 577
20,116
8,685
19,260
2,487
AUclasses* 3,020,287 1,056,294 35.0 1,802,422 59.7 144,894
Native white— Native parentage 1,558,923 550,501 35.3 921,210 59.1 77,286
Native white— Foreign or mixed par. . 683,209 279,169 47.9 279,477 47.9 21,953
Foreign-born white 769,613 182,035 24.0 534, .546 70.4 39,717
Negro 116,310 43,319 37.2 66,279 57.0 5,905
I Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 229
BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Con.
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
New England.
Maine.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Hampshire.
All classes ^ ■. .
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Vermont.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Massachusetts.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mLxed par.
Foreign-born white.
Negro
Rhode Island.
AU classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Connecticut.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Middle Atlantic.
New York.
Total.i
271, 764
176, 534
45, 954
48,544
445
161, 208
82,886
35,844
42, 278
l.<53
123, 982
78, 689
26,098
19,023
166
1, 425, 443
447, Oil
435, 890
525, 251
16, 918
219,409
60, 363
71,493
83,894
3,607
479,332
160, 772
141,172
169,764
7,534
All classes 2 |3, 767, 540
Native wliite — Native parentage 1 1 , 280, 815
Native white — Foreign or mixed par . 1 , 107, 18.5
Foreign-born wliite 1,294, 176
Negro 82, 982
New Jersey.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Pennsylvania.
1,092,623
414,714
299,594
333,743
44,443
Single.
Number.
All classes = 2, 897, 294
Native wliite — Native parentage 1, 597, 161
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par . j 616, 755
Foreign-bom wliite 580, 616
Negro I 102,562
72, 159
44,308
19, 191
8,440
150
46,292
21, 6.55
16, 771
7,810
51
32, 397
21, 274
8,381
2,691
49
490, 170
159, 021
223,523
102,768
4,743
74,098
21,125
m, 290
15, 0S3
988
145,537
53,454
67, 100
23,112
1,852
1,164,-525
430, 885
471,119
237. 901
23; 895
311,293
132,014
124,973
43,047
11,227
8:34,987
494,718
248, 677
67, 447
24,097
Per
cent.
Married.
26.6
25.1
41. 8
17.4
33.7
28.7
26.1
46.8
18.5
27.9
26.1
27.0
32.1
14.1
29.5
34.4
35.6
51.3
19.6
28.0
33.8
35.0
50. 8
18.7
27.4
30.4
33.2
47.5
13.6
24.6
30.9
33.6
42.6
18.4
28.8
28.5
31.8
41.7
12.9
2,5.3
28.8
31.0
40.3
11.6
23.5
Number.
162, 623
105, 396
23, 188
33, 639
228
92, 3.53
46,867
16, 667
28, 701
108
74,5a5
46,303
14, 758
13, 353
88
7.58, 897
220, 932
182,000
346, 595
9,159
118,772
30, 374
30, 269
.56, 189
1,913
278, 227
84, 807
64,121
124,791
4,458
, 134, 604
692,314
528,974
866,376
45,512
653,587
233,470
149, 351
244,684
26,001
1,730,057
926, 624
308,805
430,816
63,684
Per
cent.
59.8
59.7
50.5
69.3
51.2
57.3
56.5
46.5
67.9
59.0
60.1
5S.8
56.5
70.2
53.0
53.2
49.4
41.8
66.0
54.1
54.1
50. 3
42.3
67.0
53.0
58.0
52.7
4.5.4
73. 5
59.2
56.7
54.1
47.8
66.9
54.8
59.8
56.3
49.9
73.3
58.5
59.7
58.0
50. 1
74.2
62.1
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
34, 017
24,543
3,232
6,142
60
20,431
12, 901
2,062
5,451
15
1.5, 989
10, 328
2,763
2,871
26
167, 253
62, 399
28, 267
73, 705
2,838
24, 577
7, 975
4,444
11,501
645
52, 826
21,100
9,235
2 1,. 322
1,148
448,670
148,557
102,266
18-}, 663
12,973
123,076
46, 896
24, 143
45, 102
6,920
316,993
165,841
56, 499
80,516
14,114
Per
cent.
12.5
13.9
7.0
12.7
13.5
12.7
15.6
5.8
12.9
8.2
12.9
13.1
10.6
15.1
15.7
11.7
14.0
6.5
14.0
16.8
11.2
1.3.2
6.2
13.7
17.9
11.0
13.1
6.5
12.6
15.2
11.9
11.6
9.2
14.3
1.5.6
11.3
11.3
8.1
13.5
15.6
10.9
10.4
9.2
13.9
13.8
Di-
vorced
2,685
2,102
309
262
7
1,845
1,317
273
247
1,014
740
186
85
3
8,000
4,188
1,831
1,833
145
1,834
852
461
465
55
2,063
1,140
13,562
6, 756
3,218
3,148
426
3,297
1,746
758
572
220
12, 508
8,606
2,158
1,199
544
- Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
230 ABST1?ACT or THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 55.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
East North Central.
Ohio.
AU classes ^
Native whito — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indiana.
AU classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wlute — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro ,
Illinois.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite— P'oreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Michigan.
All classes ^
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Wisconsin.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
West North Central.
Minnesota.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliile — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Iowa.
All classes ^
Native wlute — Native parentage
Native wliite— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Missouri.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed pur.
Foreign-born white
Negro. . . »
North Dakota.
All classes '
Native wliite — Native parentage. . .
Native white — Foreign or mLxed par. .
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
MALES 1.5 tears OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
2,125,426
1,268,641
3S7,260
378, 869
79, 550
1,059,899
803,900
137, 136
85,873
32,583
2,347,493
996, 562
634, 072
638,304
75, 490
1,371,116
557, 291
384,411
397, 779
28, 742
940, 800
282,062
400, 149
252, 820
2,395
868, 738
224,526
363, 582
273.395
4; 120
865, 407
486, 568
246, 076
124, 427
7,861
1,216,243
845, 074
198, 064
100,946
71,577
214,001
.53, 088
85, 283
73, 266
224
Single.
Number.
712,996
440, 316
116,946
96,344
28, 759
327, 582
254, 275
42,303
20, 057
10, 730
830, 251
309, 740
282, 943
150, 113
25, 741
474, 065
196,421
164, 553
100,966
10, 787
359, 883-
135, 475
109, 761
52,457
952
365, 880
104, 553
187, 785
70, 918
1,543
303,626
179, 795
94, SOI
26, 141
2,649
406, 275
292, 126
67, 276
21,962
24,609
87, 034
23, 175
45, 542
18,406
109
Per
cent.
33.5
34.7
37.0
25.4
36.2
30.9
31.6
30.8
23.4
32.9
35.4
37.1
44.6
23.5
34.1
34.6
35.2
42.8
2.5.4
37.5
38.3
4S.0
42.4
20.7
39.7
42.1
46.6
51.6
25.9
37.5
35.1
37.0
38.5
21.0
33.7
.33. 4
34.6
34.0
21.8
34.4
41.1
43.7
53.4
25. 1
48.7
Married.
Number.
1, 290, 796
757, 095
229, 927
258, 117
45,216
663, 577
499, 292
86, 707
58, 536
18,878
1,387,092
571,628
326,692
443, 998
43.552
820, 071
327, 860
204, 809
269, 723
16,350
531, 148
134,773
216, 568
176, 718
1,258
460, 829
110, 741
166,374
179,690
2,248
512, 060
280, 521
141,523
85, 345
4, 459
733,960
503,933
120, 127
69,323
40,331
116,254
27, 409
37, 535
49, 901
88
Per
cent.
60.7
59.7
57.9
68.1
56.8
62.6
62.1
63.2
68.2
57.9
59.1
57.4
51.5
69.6
57.7
59.8
58.8
53.3
67.8
56.9
56.5
47.8
54.1
69.9
52.5
53.0
49.3
45.8
05.7
54.6
59.2
57.7
57.5
68.6
56.7
60.3
59.6
60.7
68.7
56.3
54.3
51. 7
44.0
68.1
39.3
Widowed.
Niun- Per
ber. cent.
101,596
58, 127
17,123
21, 974
4,347
55,549
40, 107
6,750
6,363
2,314
107, 204
43, 763
19, 204
39,065
5,091
62,418
25,329
11,664
24, 034
1,197
41,590
8,647
11, 109
21,461
> 126
35,687
6,913
7,383
20, 943
238
40, 763
20, 471
7,910
11,805
556
62, 793
39, 871
8,715
8,814
5,375
7,705
1,649
1, .599
4, 304
16
4.6
4.4
3.0
6.1
6.7
3.6
3.1
1.9
6.0
7.1
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION, 231
BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Con.
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
East North Central.
Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native v^^hite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-bora white
Negro
Indiana.
All classes '^
Native white — Nati\ e parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
lUinois.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Michigan.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Nati\ e parentage
Nati\ e wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born wliite.
Negro
Wisconsin.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
AVest North Central.
Minnesota.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wtute — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite ,
Negro
Iowa.
All classes 2
Native wlute— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro ,
Missouri.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
North Dakota.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND O^TIR.
Total.i
1,990,701
1,230,7.56
419, 866
275, 091
64,868
1,021,915
791,078
141,097
60, 281
29,404
2,242,120
972, 936
668, 897
530, 799
69,199
1,198,0.37
504,182
374, 805
297,216
20,115
869, 060
271, 133
397, 709
195,780
1,688
774,433
208, 083
358,188
202,399
3,164
819,947
471,927
245, 281
96,021
6,549
1,186,407
828,313
210, 733
80,171
67,090
181,4.50
46, 781
78, 744
53,999
140
Single.
Number.
507, 550
337, 908
128,219
29,102
12,287
244, 659
196, 246
37, 206
5,714
5,477
617,873
292,277
246, 452
66, 445
12,629
285, 297
130,517
120, 5.50
30, 798
3,056
261,200
111,233
132, 703
16, 346
332
248, 592
82,353
145,048
20,160
537
224,706
140,133
75,019
8,363
1,162
308,051
223, 770
60, 522
9,771
13, 966
54,685
16, 182
32, .525
5, .548
31
Per
cent.
25.5
27.5
30.5
10.6
18.9
2.3.9
24.8
26.4
9.5
18.6
27.6
30.0
36.8
12.5
18.3
23.8
25.9
32.2
10.4
15.2
.30.1
41.0
3.3.4
8.3
19.7
32.1
39.6
40.5
10.0
17.0
27.4
29.7
30.6
8.7
17.7
26.0
27.0
28.7
12.2
20.8
30.1
34.6
41.3
10.3
22. 1
Married.
Number.
1,241,451
756, 513
242, 606
199, 510
42, 745
6.50,187
503, 009
86, 285
42,614
18,254
1,3.53,118
573,176
,364, 441
372, 439
42,872
782, 648
319,367
226, 386
221,204
14,622
517,771
139,993
256, 5! 6
138,407
1,111
450, 785
109,161
193, 538
144,330
2,063
505, 294
284,197
151,068
65, 639
4,279
724, 886
511,735
123, 177
5f),142
39, 772
113,843
27, 726
43, 326
41,525
85
Per
cent.
62.4
61.5
57.8
72.5
65.9
63.6
63.6
61.2
70.7
62.1
60.3
58.9
54.5
70.2
62.0
65.3
63. 3
60.4
74.4
72.7
59.6
51.6
.59. 5
70.7
65.8
58.2
52.5
54.0
71.3
6.5.2
61.6
60.2
61.6
68.4
65.3
61.1
61.8
58.5
62.5
59.3
62.7
59.3
55.0
76.9
60.7
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
221,755
122,797
45, 389
44,740
8,823
114,244
81,498
16,213
11,526
4,995
247, 985
95, 809
51,736
87,916
12, 498
118,412
48, 105
24, 725
43, LSI
2,144
82,642
17,177
2.5, 467
39, 451
197
68, 945
14, 557
17,158
36,385
492
81,118
41,780
17,097
21,290
923
139,774
83,346
24,876
19,547
11,991
11,618
2,423
2,400
6,586
22
Di-
vorced
11.1
10.0
10.8
16.3
13.6
11.2
10.3
11.5
19.1
17.0
11.1
9.8
7.7
16.6
18.1
9.9
9.5
6.6
14.5
10.7
9.5
6.3
6.4
20.2
11.7
8.9
7.0
4.8
18.0
15.5
8.9
7.0
22.2
14.1
11.8
10.1
11.8
24.4
17.9
6.4
5.2
3.0
12.2
15.7
18,466
12, 560
3,412
1,546
10,723
8,664
1,203
286
568
19,275
9,844
5,211
3,108
1,109
10, 768
5,789
2,894
1,806
265
5,858
1,929
2,569
1,252
43
4,843
1,588
1,892
1,250
7,510
4,875
1,884
581
169
11,639
8,012
1,888
560
1,176
735
261
239
226
2
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japane.se, and "all other."
232 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 55.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
DIVISION OK STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
West North Central— Con.
South Dakota.
AU classes ^
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Nebraska.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Kansas.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-bom white
Negro
South Atlantic.
Delaware.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Maryland.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white :
Negro
District of Columbia.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Virginia.
AU classes ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or nnxed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
West Virginia.
AU classes 2
Native wliite— Native parentage. . .
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
males 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
North Carolina.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
224, 873
90,071
82, 442
46,678
365
461, 298
234, 558
136, 935
82, 226
5,982
630, 130
433,404
113, 178
60,142
22,409
81,611
49,936
9,229
11,038
11,. 359
512,513
302. 244
70, 277
53, 048
86,565
159,013
84, mi
20, 697
14, 741
38, 916
751,890
496, 665
19, 095
18, 450
217, 056
487, 684
.391, 18;5
21,334
40,346
34, 727
756,031
530, 510
3,788
4, 215
214, 825
Single.
Number.
89, 284
37,715
38,668
11,190
155
169,428
89, 731
59, 218
17, 521
2,272
210, 101
147, 503
42, 378
12, 305
7,300
27,815
16, 232
4,144
3,084
4,318
184,547
111,585
29, 004
12,445
31,320
60, 976
33,483
8,942
4,854
13,354
275,096
181,627
9, 207
6, 169
77, 781
172, 948
135, 576
7,841
15, 714
13, 730
257, 881
180, 779
1,520
1,276
73, 172
Per
cent.
39.7
41.9
46.9
24.0
42.5
36.7
38.3
43.2
21.3
38.0
33.3
34.0
37.4
20.5
32.6
34.1
32.5
44.9
27.9
38. 0
36.0
36.9
41.3
■2X 5
36.2
38.3
39.8
43.2
32.9
34.3
36.6
.36.6
48.2
33.4
35.8
35.5
34.7
36.8
39.0
39.5
34.1
34.1
40.1
30.3
34.1
Married.
Number.
123,995
47, 859
41,212
31,392
180
267, 199
132,633
73, 224
57, 247
3,255
382, 569
201,445
66, 066
41,739
12,990
48, 850
30, 706
4,681
7, 206
6,157
297, 995
174,318
37, 522
36,865
49, 116
88, 698
40,061
10, 7.50
8, 823
22,801
437, 986
292, 051
9, OSO
11, 2L'2
125, 347
291,096
236, 873
12,344
22, 925
18,920
463, 809
326, 878
2,113
2,678
130, 114
Per
cent.
,55. 1
53.1
50.0
67.3
49.3
57.9
56.5
53.5
69.6
54.4
60.7
60.3
58.4
69.4
58.0
59.9
61.5
50.7
66.1
54.2
5,8.1
57.7
.53. 4
69.5
56.7
55.8
.54.8
51.9
59.9
58.6
58.3
58.8
47.6
60.8
57.7
59.7
60. 6
57.9
56. 8
54.5
61.3
61.6
5.5.8
63. 5
60. 6
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
9,000
3, liJ7
1,8%
3,603
20
19, 715
9,188
3,407
6,735
342
30,744
19, 697
3, 854
5, 532
1,622
4,264
2,518
354
623
768
26, 771
V 14, 374
3,318
3,528
6,511
7,616
3, 459
866
897
2,387
.34,381
20, i^i
694
932
12, 252
19,674
15, 743
994
1, 379
1,556
31,539
20,709
136
227
10, 357
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 233
BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Con.
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
West North Central— Con.
South Dakota.
All classes 2
Native wlute — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par .
Foreign-bom white. ^
Negro
Nebraska.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Kansas.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
South Atlantic.
Delaware.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Maryland.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
District of Columbia.
AU classes »
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Virginia.
AU classes '
Native white — Nati\e jjarentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
West Virginia.
AH classes 2
Native white — Native parentage.
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
North Carolina.
All classes 2.
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
190,812
77, 255
74, 327
33, 893
235
419, 146
218,379
131,694
63,452
4,628
587,284
413,226
107,323
45,433
20,566
77, 105
48,933
9,835
8,107
10,229
506,569
302,224
75,008
46,054
83,250
188,466
103,450
25,486
13,035
4(3,434
730,985
483,876
15,898
11,138
219,836
431,564
365,867
20,904
18,409
26,313
769, 185
530,020
3,820
2,622
229,671
Single.
Number.
53,858
24,379
25,371
3,033
52
113,867
63,061
44,462
5,433
719
146,614
106,514
31,710
3,889
4.081
19,962
12,693
3,522
989
2,758
147,204
92,994
25,862
6,572
21,767
70,330
43, 236
10, .S46
2,985
13,244
211,140
142, 878
5,402
1,419
61,380
110, 169
96,526
6,501
1,641
5,500
225,149
154,074
1,331
492
68,505
Per
cent.
28.2
31.6
34.1
8.9
22.1
27.2
28.9
33.8
25.0
25. 8
29.5
8.6
19.8
25.9
25. 9
35.8
12.2
27.0
29.1
30.8
.34.5
14.3
26.1
37.3
41.8
42.6
22. 9
2b. 5
2.S.9
29.5
34.0
12.7
27.9
25.5
20.4
31.0
8.9
20.9
29.3
29.1
34.8
18.8
29.8
Married.
Number. ^P^[_
121,408
47,389
45,430
25,052
146
263, 890
135,106
79,330
45,623
3,125
375,790
264,082
67,038
31,811
12,591
47,469
30,292
5,219
5,959
5,998
294,043
174,908
39,635
30, 757
48,723
88,602
46,059
11,201
7,618
23,686
432,557
290,007
8,650
8,201
125,550
280,811
236,389
11,960
14,801
17,652
460,742
3;M,426
2,040
1,7.34
130, 537
63.6
61.3
61.1
73.9
62.1
63.0
61.9
60.2
71.9
67.5
64.0
63.9
62. 5
70.0
61.2
61.6
61.9
53.1
73.5
58.6
58.0
57.9
52.8
C(i. 8
58.5
47.0
44.5
43.9
58.4
51.0
59.2
59.9
51.4
73.6
57.1
65.1
64.6
57.1
80.4
67.1
59.9
61.2
53.4
66.1
56.8
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
13, 862
4,626
3,056
5, 535
33
37, 298
17, 802
6,876
11,886
663
58,857
38,283
7,781
9,414
3,341
9,094
5,529
1,046
1,141
1,378
62,087
32,303
9,097
8,546
12, 138
27,761
13,094
3,253
2,360
9,051
82,483
48,405
1,757
1,469
30,828
36,995
29,944
2,370
1,891
2.789
79, 118
49,075
431
376
28,963
7.3
6.0
4.1
16.3
14.0
8.2
5.2
18.7
14.3
10.0
9.3
7.3
20.7
16.2
11.8
U.3
10.6
14.1
13.5
12.3
10.7
12.1
18.6
14.6
14.7
12.7
12.8
18.1
19.5
11.3
10.0
11.1
13.2
14.0
8.6
8.2
11.3
10.3
10.6
10.3
9.3
11.3
14.3
12.6
Di-
vorced.
1,128
574
314
184
3
3,368
1,993
842
397
116
.5,504
3,967
731
268
530
358
255
46
16
41
2,700
1,698
374
154
474
1,381
832
166
51
332
3,898
2,162
• 72
31
1,631
2,635
2,208
110
44
273
2,325
1,284
12
6
1,009
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other.'
234 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION.
Table 55.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
DIVISION OE STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
South Atlantic— Con.
South Carolina.
All classes ^ ,
Native white — Native parentage ,
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Georgia.
All classes ' ,
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Florida.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage ,
Nativ e white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro ,
East South Central.
Kentucky.
All classes '
Native white— Native parentage
Native v/hite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Tennessee.
AU classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreij?^n-bom white
Negro
Alabama.
AU classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage ,
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white.
Negro
Mississippi.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Natiye wttite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
West South Central.
Arkansas.
All classes -
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born wiiite
Negro
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
492, 228
245, 109
4,973
4,005
237, 928
884, 801
507, 019
11,275
9,750
350, 516
332,678
176,377
19, 029
2:3,502
113,372
795, 502
647,596
45, 091
17, 201
85,538
745, 280
574,476
14, 346
8,771
147,594
710, 229
420,614
11,637
10,262
267, 539
548,321
254, 113
6,750
4, 828
281,992
555, 957
378, 943
15, 876
8, 433
152, 569
Single.
Married.
Widowed.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
168, 536
34.2
300,701
61.1
21,413
4.4
87,531
35.7
147, 070
60.0
9,930
4.1
2,318
46.6
2,443
49. 1
190
3.8
1,469
36.7
2,297
57.4
223
5. 6
77, 126
32.4
148, 7S0
62.5
11,062
4.6
283,338
32.0
554,356
62.7
42, .314
4.8
168, 787
33.3
315,461
62.2
20,631
4.1
4,667
41.4
6,077
53.9
462
4.1
3,085
31.6
5,996
61.5
602
6.2
106,681
29.9
226, 716
63.6
20,604
5.8
107,201
32.2
203, 029
61.0
19,131
5.8
57,259
32.5
108, 842
61.7
8,769
5.0
7,343
38.6
10, 601
5,5. 7
904
4.8
6,250
20.6
15. .366
65.4
1,652
7.0
36, 169
31.9
68,031
60.0
7,784
6.9
260,277
32.7.
487,561
61.3
41,289
5.2
212, 840
32.9
399, 878
61.7
30, 502
4.7
14,834
32.9
27,536
61.1
2,319
5.1
4,061
23.6
11, 208
65.2
1,802
10.5
28,509
33.3
48, 898
57.2
6,664
7.8
235, 742
31.6
46.5,672
62.5
38, 823
5.2
183,397
31.9
361,427
62.9
26,603
4.6
4, 930
34.4
8,588
59.9
733
5.1
1,951
22.2
5,990
68.3
764
8.7
45,423
30.8
89,625
60.7
10,714
7.3
226, 392
31.9
444, 168
62.5
34,420
4.8
138,013
32.8
263,870
62. 7
16,737
4.0
4,365
37.5
6,658
57.2
526
4.5
2,394
23.3
7,057
68.8
746
7.3
81, 556
30.5
166, 488
62.2
16,398
6.1
171, 768
31.3
344,614
62.8
27,769
5.1
87, 180
34.3
155, 192
61.1
10,368
4.1
2,319
34.4
4,009
59.4
378
5.6
1,125
2.3.3
3,2s;i
68. 0
382
7.9
80,903
28.7
181, 783
64.5
16,604
5.9
171,241
30.8
349,040
62.8
30, 594
5. 5
120,066
31.7
237, 262
62.6
18, 922
5.0
5,640
35.5
9, 269
58. 4
810
5. 1
2,047
24. 3
5, 516
65.4
7,S8
9.3
43, 422
28.5
96, 929
63.5
10,069
6.0
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 235
BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 192&-Con.
DIVISION OE STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
South Atlantic— Con.
South Carolina.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Georgia.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Florida.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
East South Central.
Kentucky.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Tennessee.
AU classes 2
Native white — Nati\e parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Alabama.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Mississippi.
All classes *
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign- born white
Negro
West South Central.
Arkansas.
AU classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
N egro
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
504,048
239, 802
4,435
2,214
257,502
900,117
503,594
10,624
5,957
379,907
312,798
167,654
19,682
17,324
107,961
770,695
622, 461
51,076
13,031
84,104
749,045
573,413
14,967
6,233
15-1,408
720,780
413, 801
11,992
6,696
288, 197
554,325
249,321
7,001
2,900
294, 774
525,477
355, 213
13,615
5,207
151,400
Single.
Number.
143,457
69,293
1,514
319
72,308
225,856
133,336
3,457
976
88,081
69,294
38,773
5,518
2,518
22,443
195,055
158,644
15,661
1,671
19,073
190, 536
149,811
4,479
821
35,418
182,268
107,431
3,089
799
70,327
138,410
68,552
1,975
363
67,450
116,084
80,679
3, 592
068
31,135
Per
tent.
28.5
28.9
34.1
14.4
28.1
25.1
26.5
32.5
16.4
23.2
22.2
23.1
28.0
14.5
20.8
25.3
25.5
30.7
12.8
22.7
25.4
26.1
29.9
13.2
22.9
25.3
26.0
30.8
11.9
24.4
25.0
27.5
28.2
12.5
22.9
22. 1
22! 7
26.4
12.8
20.6
Married.
N^ber. ^f^J^
298,648
145,679
2,255
1,468
149, 187
551,522
313,576
5,636
3,932
228,351
199,842
108,464
11,828
11,852
67,589
481,060
397,984
27,570
7,148
48, .345
461,883
359,211
8,213
3,996
90,448
440,207
262,307
6,637
4,765
166,443
342,029
154,705
3,924
1,998
181,181
314,325
236, 299
8,419
3,461
96.121
59.2
60.7
50.8
66.3
57.9
61.3
62.3
53.0
GO. 0
60.1
63.9
64.7
60.1
68.4
62.6
62.4
63.9
54.0
54.9
57.5
61.7
62.6
51.9
64.1
5S. 6
61.1
63.4
55.3
71.2
57. 8
61. 7
02. 1
50.0
68.9
61.5
65. 5
66.5
61.8
66.5
63.5
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
59,865
24,135
645
419
34,653
115,829
53,941
1,477
1,0.33
59,376
40,565
19,119
2,112
2,819
10,492
87,378
60, 896
7,401
4,123
14,955
89,285
60, 144
2, 161
1,379
25,599
90,369
41,570
1,561
1,092
46,129
07,665
24,746
1,057
525
41,302
58,954
3.5,521
1,472
1,025
20,931
Per
cent.
Di-
vorced.
11.9
10.1
14.5
18.9
13.5
12.9
10.7
13.9
17.3
15. 6
13.0
n.4
10.7
16.3
15.3
11.3
9.8
14.5
31.6
17.8
11.9
10.5
14.4
22.1
16.6
12.5
10.0
13.0
16.3
16.0
12.2
9.9
15.1
18.1
14.0
11.2
10.0
10.8
19.7
13.8
1,325
366
18
3
938
5,926
2,296
51
11
3,568
2, .562
1,048
206
106
1,199
6,392
4,286
414
70
1,621
6,676
3,802
105
30
2,739
6,649
1,942
90
27
4, 590
5,197
925
37
6
4,226
5,370
2,266
103
41
2,958
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "aU other."
236 ABST-EACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOlSr.
Table 56 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
DIVISION OB STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
West South Central — Con.
Louisiana.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native wliite— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born wMte
Negro
Oklahoma.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Texas.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Mountain.
Montana.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Idaho.
All classes 2 ,
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mLxed par. .
Foreign-born white ,
Negro
Wyoming.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Colorado.
All classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mLxed par.
Foreign-born white ,
Negro
New Mexico.
All classes 2.
Native wlute — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Nogro
MALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE.
Total.i
575,500
291,492
37,377
26, 075
219, 800
671, 835
541,866
40, 426
23,978
49, 426
1,571,981
1,015,430
140,009
172, 564
242, 289
209, 491
93,001
54, 646
55, 950
810
156, 167
93, 290
35, 729
24, 167
500
79, 366
45,379
15, 198
16,379
762
350, 813
211, 929
67, 096
65, 052
4,744
123, 167
88, 189
9,484
14, 684
4,324
Single.
Number.
201,248
110,679
13,518
7,746
68, 948
219, 012
177,539
13, 988
6, 457
15,383
554, 494
363, 532
59, 279
53, 864
77,065
84,007
35, 440
25, 869
20,616
347
59, 795
35,911
13, 855
8,853
235
33, 171
18, 222
6,811
6,987
371
123,473
73, 778
28, 272
19, 090
1,570
45,425
31,190
3,911
4,741
3,188
Per
cent.
35.0
38.0
36.2
29.7
31.4
32.6
32.8
34.6
26.9
31.1
35.3
35.8
42.3
31.2
31.8
40.1
38.1
47.3
36.8
42.8
38.3
38.5
3S.8
36.6
47.0
41.8
40.2
44.8
42.7
48.7
35.2
34.8
42.1
29.3
33.1
36.9
35.4
41.2
32.3
73.7
Married.
Number.
342,062
167, 042
21,583
16, 240
136, 856
412,202
333, 801
24, 178
15,316
29,557
923,968
598, 730
74, 929
104, 750
144, 708
113, 159
51,745
26, 431
31,617
393
87, 9()9
52, 591
20,313
13,433
226
41,408
24,370
7, 628
8,295
328
200,800
120,913
.35, 351
40, 802
2, 665
68, 973
50,832
4,945
8,783
974
Per
59.4
57.3
57.7
62.3
62.3
61.4
61.6
59.8
03.9
59.8
58.8
59.0
53.5
60.7
59.7
54.0
55.6
48.4
56.5
48.5
56.3
56.4'
56.9
55.6
45.2
52.2
53.7
50.2
50.6
43.0
57.2
57.1
52.7
62.7
56.2
56.0
57.6
52.1
59.8
22.5
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
27, 170
11,320
1,985
1,825
11,991
32,252
24, 253
1,777
1,704
3,561
75, 984
42, 994
4, 763
12,326
15,832
8,590
3,042
1,689
2,921
43
6,409
3,611
1,174
1,490
31
3,180
1,791
508
795
37
17, 592
10,163
2, 566
4, 410
349
7,583
5,347
522
1,016
108
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MAKITAL CONDITION. 237
BY SEX , FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Con.
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
West South Central— Con.
Louisiana.
AU classes *
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Oklahoma.
All classes '
Native wliite — Native<parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Texas.
AU classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native wliito — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white ,
Negro ,
Mountain.
Montana.
All classes 2
Native wliite— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total .1
Idaho.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Nati\e wlute — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Wyoming.
AU classes 2
Native wliite— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Colorado.
AU classes ^
Native white- Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Mexico.
AU classes '.
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
571,339
281,686
42,676
17,351
229,290
594,679
483, 578
34,914
14,171
46,426
1,439,534
934,369
130, 422
133, 869
240,224
160,625
74, 790
48,657
33, 201
551
123, 287
78, 138
30, 105
13, 444
266
54,169
33,008
12, 443
7, 730
426
307, 458
189,444
66,975
45,737
4,385
103,503
78,583
8,490
10,115
885
Single.
Number.
155,276
84, 454
12, 893
2,519
55,308
132, 818
108, 852
8,672
1,221
10,246
361, 939
241,559
40, 781
25,111
54,369
37, 036
18,415
14,670
3,293
86
28,124
19,619
7,179
1,122
35
11,120
7, 258
3,105
622
68
73,098
46,366
20,823
5,034
783
24,993
19,515
2,482
1,450
117
Per
cent.
27.2
30.0
30.2
14.5
24.1
22.3
22.5
24.8
8.6
22.1
25.1
25.9
31.3
18.8
22.6
23.1
24.6
30.1
9.9
15.6
22.8
25.1
23.8
8.3
13.2
20.5
22.0
25. 0
8.0
16.0
23.8
24.5
31.1
11.0
17.9
24.1
24.8
29.2
14.3
13.2
Married.
Number.
338, 897
168, 859
21,660
10, 740
137, 442
402, 863
330, 520
23,104
10, 626
29,013
902,689
595, 758
77,729
85,124
143,638
108,119
50,029
30, 508
24, 805
347
84, 5M
52,351
20,948
10, 092
189
38, 172
23.042
8,388
6,010
279
195, 193
120, 254
39, 208
32, 402
2,577
66,577
50,508
5,127
7,055
648
Per
59.3
59.9
50.8
61.9
59.9
67.7
68.3
66.2
75.0
62.5
02.7
63.8
.59.6
63.6
59.8
67.3
5G.9
62.7
74.7
63.0
68.6
67.0
69.6
75.1
71.1
70.5
69.8
67.4
77.7
65.5
63.5
63.5
58.5
70.8
58.8
64.3
64.3
60.4
69.7
73.2
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
71, 278
26, 455
7,799
3,984
33, 003
51,984
39, 026
2,768
2,189
6,096
157,022
88. 765
10. 766
22, 813
34, 594
13,388
5,285
2,931
4,712
100
9,391
5,354
1,729
2,100
35
4,089
2,221
784
977
68
34,186
19, 306
6,034
7,903
876
10,832
7,728
781
1, 528
104
Per
cent.
12.5
9.4
18.3
23.0
14.4
8.7
8.1
7.9
15.4
13.1
10.9
9.5
8.3
17.0
14.4
8.3
7.1
6.0
14.2
18.1
7.6
6.9
5.7
15.6
13.2
7.5
6.7
6.3
12.6
16.0
11.1
10.2
9.0
17.3
20.0
10.5
9.8
9.2
15.1
U.8
Di-
vorced.
4,416
1,247
250
49
2,869
5,886
4,307
327
103
945
15, 564
6,697
1,020
633
7,208
1,821
884
502
357
18
1,146
770
237
122
7
660
414
154
78
11
4,058
2,697
859
368
134
942
724
* Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "aU other.'
238 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 65 — MARITAL CONDITION OP THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
DmsiON OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
Mountain— Con.
Arizona.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Utah.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Nevada.
All classes 2
Native white. — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or nuxed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Pacific.
Washington.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Oregon.
AU classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
California.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
MALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
127,117
55, 59S
10,903
37, 579
5,436
146, 262
61,418
51, 081
29,897
704
36, 464
14, 870
8,035
10,516
177
546,019
256, 979
l-??, 994
147, 839
3,339
308, 126
178, 671
61, 479
60, 507
1,011
1,400,972
625, 970
307, 806
384, 047
15,923
Single.
Number.
51,329
21,802
7,592
14,529
3,688
53,294
26,627
16, 858
8,029
254
16, 851
6,458
3,738
5,507
71
212,021
92, 597
57, 120
54, 736
1,357
112, 181
62,377
25, 872
20, 639
393
535, 419
228, 008
136, 196
137, 166
5,670
Per
cent.
40.4
39.2
44.9
38.7
67.8
36.4
43.4
33.0
26.9
36.1
46.2
43.4
46.5
52.4
40.1
38.8
36.0
46.4
37.0
40.6
36.4
34.9
42.1
34.1
38.9
38.2
36.4
44.2
35.7
35.6
Married.
Number.
67, 735
30,217
8, 371
20, 8S2
1,532
86,397
32, 489
32, 438
19,531
404
16, 723
7,004
3,773
4,330
298, 950
146, 956
59, 938
82,441
1,623
175, 423
104,035
32, 476
35, 093
534
765, 451
350, 871
154, 219
215,911
8,875
Per
cent.
53.3
54.3
49.5
55. 6
28.2
59.1
52.9
63.5
65.3
57.4
45.9
47.1
47.0
41.2
50.3
54.8
57.2
48.7
55.8
48.6
56.9
58.2
52.8
58.0
52.8
54.6
56.1
50.1
56.2
55.7
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
6, 182
2, 505
710
1,810
149
5,078
1,662
1,340
1,909
29
1,560 4.3
657 4. 4
Per
cent.
312
435
10
23,915
11,063
3,877
8,303
218
14, 474
8,451
2,014
3,738
50
67, 626
30, 149
11,445
22, 797
946
3.9
4.1
5.6
4.4
4.3
3.2
5.6
6.5
4.7
4.7
3.3
6.2
4.9
4.8
4.8
3.7
5.9
5 9
Di-
vorced.
1,166
666
200
183
65
1,246
525
407
741
407
182
122
2
8, 602
4,562
1,894
1,975
103
5, 6.33
3, 5.55
1,073
944
27
21,508
11,397
5,314
4, 345
335
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 239
BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Con.
DIVISION OR STATE AND CLASS OF
POPULATION.
Mountain— Con .
Arizona.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Utah.
All classes »
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreigu-born white
Negro
Nevada.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Pacific.
Washington.
AU classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro ,
Oregon.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
California.
AU classes *
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total. I
95,671
42,940
14, S26
26, 741
1,670
133, 642
57, 940
49,329
24, 588
492
21,731
9,942
6,024
3, &50
124
438,357
222, 195
115,212
91 , 740
2,331
261,847
161,130
59,315
38, 021
753
1, 210, 607
589, 382
318,668
262, 676
14,805
Single.
Number.
20,170
9,805
3, 943
4,395
218
35, 127
20,246
12, 257
2,233
51
4,196
2,250
1,294
275
25
100,343
.52, 529
36, 171
10,519
339
60,142
37,160
17,826
4,486
112
289,196
148,515
97, 186
37, 7.S.5
2,731
Per
cent.
21.1
22.8
26.6
16.4
13.1
26.3
34.9
24.8
9.1
10.4
19.3
22.6
21.5
7.1
20.2
22.9
2.3.6
31.4
11.5
14.5
23.0
23.1
30.1
11.8
14.9
23.9
2.5.2
30. 5
14.4
IS. 4
Married.
Number.
63,685
28, 75S
9,465
18,030
1,160
83, 713
33,200
32, 970
16,293
368
14,463
6,425
4,006
2,834
77
287, 871
144,170
69,321
67,306
1,545
170,069
104, 569
36,061
27,190
511
733, 632
348, 575
181,914
173,866
8,760
Per
cent.
66.6
67.0
63.8
67.4
69.5
62.6
.57.3
66.8
66.3
74.8
66.6
64.6
66.5
73.6
62.1
65.7
64.9
60.2
73.4
66.3
64.9
64.9
60.8
71.5
67.9
60.6
59.1
57.1
66.2
59.2
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
10,808
3,820
1,229
4, 158
253
13, 168
3,797
3,494
5,752
60
2,415
900
544
6S6
17
41,889
20,905
7,658
12, 461
357
26,514
15,972
4,373
5,763
99
162, 871
78,301
32, 992
47,301
2,854
Per
cent.
Di-
vorced.
11.3
8.9
8.3
1,').5
15.1
6.6
7.1
23.4
12.2
11.1
9.1
9.0
17.8
13.7
9.4
6.6
13.6
15.3
7.4
15. 2
13.1
13.5
13.3
10.4
18.0
19.3
852
486
167
115
38
1,531
657
583
273
13
500
270
157
46
4
7,816
4,327
1,987
1,370
81
4,988
3,340
1,041
559
30
23,105
13,050
6,228
3,288
433
2 Includes Indians. Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
240
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 56.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Akron, Ohio.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Albany, N. Y.
Allclasses ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Atlanta, Ga.
All classes ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Baltimore, Md.
Allclasses "
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Birmingham, Ala.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Boston, Mass.
Allclasses ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Bridgeport, Conn.
All classes ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native wliite— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Buffalo, N. Y.
Allclasses ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cambridge, Mass.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mi.xed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
96. 896
57. 897
12,062
23, 694
3,111
41,837
19, 438
13, 098
8,714
528
70, 780
43, 894
2,535
2,610
21,715
263, 826
127, 296
51, 931
42, 748
41,516
63, 975
32, 385
2,927
3,379
25,262
269,269
62,015
85, 302
114,209
6.771
52, 131
13,227
13,359
24, 436
1,009
182,359
52, 945
64, 647
62, 490
2,132
37, 510
9,231
11, 763
14, 654
1,775
Single.
Num- Per
ber.
43,839
28, 340
5,392
8,535
1,496
16,205
8,253
5,564
2,141
211
23,090
14, 994
974
654
6,450
93, 869
48,027
21,668
9,592
14,412
20, 760
11,235
1,327
821
7,371
111,245
26,679
50, 000
31, 488
2,665
18, 539
5,077
7,041
5,973
395
65, 935
21,978
29, 560
13, 455
879
14, 735
3,752
6,777
3,586
572
cent.
45.2
48.9
44.7
36.0
48.1
38.7
42.5
42.5
24.6
40.0
32.6
34.2
38.4
25.1
29.7
35.6
37.7
41.7
22.4
34.7
32.5
34.7
45.3
24.3
29.2
41.3
43.0
58.6
27.6
39.4
35.6
38.4
52.7
24.4
39.1
36.2
41.5
45.7
21.5
41.2
39.3
40.6
57.6
24.5
32.2
Married.
Num- Per
ber.
49,237
27, .347
6,180
14, 178
1,479
23, 036
10, 216
6,746
5,787
265
43, 670
26, 820
1,458
1,798
13,587
154, 589
72, 405
27, 536
30, 320
24, 174
39, 373
19,687
1,493
2,348
15,831
142, 521
30, 720
32, 041
75, 587
3,625
31, 280
7,409
5,856
17, 407
562
107, 583
28, 764
32, 632
44, 968
1,145
20, 836
4,943
4,605
10, 134
1,115
cent.
50.8
47.2
51.2
59.8
47.5
55.1
52.6
51.5
66.4
50.2
61.7
61.1
57.5
68.9
62.6
58.6
56.9
53.0
70.9
58.2
61.5
60.8
51.0
69.5
62.7
52.9
49. 5
37.6
66.2
53.5
60.0
56.0
43.8
71.2
55.7
59.0
54.3
50.5
72.0
53.7
00. 0
53.5
39.1
69. 2
62.8
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
2,790
1,503
352
822
110
2,381
851
736
757
36
3,667
1,827
88
141
1,610
13, 695
5,939
2,420
2,696
2,631
3,221
1,226
82
188
1,723
13,085
3,307
2,857
6,557
354
1,921
574
358
944
44
7,816
1,825
2,115
3,789
82
1,817
482
348
901
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MAEITAL CONDITION.
241
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
OR MORE: 1920.
CITY AND CLASS OF FOPXJLATION.
Akron, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native wlute — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Albany, N. Y.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-taorn white
Negro .'
Atlanta, Ga.
All classes 2
Native whit e — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Baltimore, Md.
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
62,699
37, 735
10, 972
12, 374
1,616
46,117
21,462
15,782
8,386
485
78,161
47, 157
2,977
1,957
26,067
All classes 2 274, 258
Native white — Native parentage 134, 620
Native white — Foreign or mixed par . ! 58, 068
Foroign-born wlute 38, 647
Negro 42, 900
Birmingham, Ala.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native while — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Boston, Mass.
AUclasses^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Bridgeport, Conn.
All classes 2
Native wiiite— Native parentage
Native while — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro -
Bufialo, N. Y.
64,178
32, 134
3,107
2,452
26,4S;i
280,922
64,592
92,201
117,526
6,507
48,443
12,649
14,685
20,324
783
Allclasses2 182,246
Native white— Native parentage 53, 744
" " ■ ■ " ' 72,307
54,519
1,636
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cambridge, Mass
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Xative white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
42,4/3
11,196
12,897
16,283
2,089
Single.
Num-
ber.
13,946
9,327
3,120
1,245
254
16,839
8,871
6,340
1,494
134
19,390
12,831
961
300
5,296
82,603
45,021
20, 866
5,605
11,105
14,670
8,357
1,089
288
4,935
105,906
28,031
49,862
26,310
1,679
13,452
4,102
6,705
2,503
142
56,519
20,493
28,208
7,504
300
16, 258
4,925
7,125
3, 60S
596
Per
cent.
22.2
24.7
28.4
10.1
1.5.7
36.5
41.3
40.2
17.8
27.6
24.8
27.2
32.3
15.3
20.3
30.1
33.4
35.9
14.5
25.9
22.9
26.0
35.0
11.7
18.6
37.7
43.4
54.1
22.4
2.J. 8
27.8
32.4
45.7
12.3
1.8.1
31.0
38. 1
39.0
13.8
18.3
38.3
44.0
.55. 2
22.2
2S. 5
Married.
Num-
ber.
42,734
24, 975
6,771
9,78.S
1,199
22,530
9,983
7,286
5,007
252
44,425
27, 149
1,615
1,328
14,333
152, 688
73, 045
29, 725
25,690
24,213
39,049
19,583
1,670
1,776
16,020
137,853
26,840
34,927
72,.-)26
3,496
29, 741
6,958
6,936
15, 332
514
104,353
28,323
37, 223
37, 678
1,105
20,658
4,606
4,782
10,123
1,139
Per
cent.
68.2
66.2
61.7
79.1
74.2
48.9
46.5
40,2
59.7
52.0
a6. 8
57.6
,54. 2
67.9
55. 0
5.5.7
54.3
51.2
66.5
56.4
60.8
60.9
53. 7
72.4
60. 5
49.1
41.6
37.9
61.7
53.7
61.4
55.0
47.2
7.5.4
6.5.6
57.3
52.7
51. 5
69.1
67.5
48.6
41.1
37.1
62,2
54. 5
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
5,284
2,922
1,267
140
6,514
2,481
2,083
1,8.5:5
97
13,760
6, 705
383
323
6, 288
37,035
15,458
7, 148
7,204
7,224
9,421
3,849
315
369
4,887
35, 055
8, 762
6,939
18,090
1,2.57
4,915
1,438
958
2,402
116
20,395
4,535
6, .542
9,106
210
5,308
1,561
915
2,497
333
8.4
7.7
8.7
10.2
8.7
14.1
11.6
13.2
22.1
20.0
17.6
14.3
12.9
16. 5
24.1
13.5
11.5
12.3
18.6
16.8
14.7
12.0
10.1
15. 0
18.5
12.5
13.6
7.5
1.5.4
19.3
10.1
11.4
6.5
11.8
14.8
11.2
8.4
9.0
16.7
12.8
12.5
13.9
7.1
15.3
15.9
Di-
vorced.
705
491
121
70
23
178
102
53
21
2
551
392
16
5
138
1,854
1,066
315
136
337
971
325
29
13
604
1,694
751
417
471
54
238
120
51
58
9
703
307
240
139
17
215
94
58
45
18
75108°— 23-
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, .Japanese, and "all other."
-16
242
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 56.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Camden, IT. 3.
Allclasses ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white .'.
Negro
Chicago, m.
All classes ^
Native wliite— Native parentage
Native wliite— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Allclasses ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cleveland, Ohio.
Allclasses ^
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign -born white
Negro
Columbus, Ohio.
Allclasses 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
MALES 15 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER.
Dallas, Tex.
Allclasses 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mi.xed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Dayton, Ohio.
AH classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— ForeigH or mixed par.
Foreign-born wnite
Negro
Denver, Colo.
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Total.i
Des Moines, Iowa.
All classes ■
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born wlute
Negro
41,826
19, 548
8,353
10,668
3,206
991, 179
204, 635
317,969
419,005
46, 977
147, 890
67, 276
47, 056
21,339
12, 170
295,411
72,312
78, 818
128, 440
15, 527
91,110
57, 708
14,948
8,826
9,519
60, 629
41, 423
4,872
4,774
9,514
57, 900
36,385
10, 461
7,168
3,865
Allclasses: 104,850
" " ~ ' ■ 57, 728
23, 570
20, 384
2, .599
4(i, 487
29,240
9,010
6, 020
2,154
Single.
Married.
Num-
ber.
13,465
6,429
3,622
2,392
999
362, 178
83, 009
162, 186
99,374
16, 166
53, 414
27, 922
17,351
4, 179
3,940
103, 595
27, 778
38, 710
31,414
5,526
31,670
20, 452
5, 373 ■
2,451
3,337
21,006
14,710
1,915
1,441
2,918
18,392
12, 172
3,309
1,594
1,302
37, 498
20,349
10,070
5,911
882
14,810
9,347
3,334
1,430
660
Per
cent.
32.2
32.9
43.4
22.4
31.2
36.5
40.6
51.0
23.7
34.4
36.1
41.5
36.9
19.6
32.4
35.1
38.4
49.1
24. 5
35.6
34.8
35.4
35.9
27.8
35.1
34.6
35.5
39.3
30.2
30.7
31.8
33.5
31.6
22.2
33.7
35.8
35.2
42.7
29.0
33.9
31.9
32.0
37.0
23.8
30.6
Num-
ber.
26,070
11,986
4,378
7,715
1,965
578,949
110,751
145, 481
294,380
27,284
85, 551
36,217
27,037
14, 890
7, 384
178,661
41,200
37, 589
90, 540
9,194
53,970
34,048
8,686
5,686
5,503
35,500
24,314
2, 729
2,974
5,460
35, 939
22, 141
6, 560
4,983
2, 245
55, 768
29,291
12,207
12,625
1,432
28, 543
17, 975
5,204
4,047
1, 294
Per
cent.
62.3
61.3
52.4
72.3
61.3
58.4
54.1
45.8
70.3
58.1
57.8
53.8
57.5
69. S
60.7
60.5
57.0
47.7
70. 5
59. 2
59.2
59.0
58.1
64.4
57.8
5S. 6
58. 7
56. 0
62.3
57.4
62.1
60.9
02. 7
69. 5
58.1
53.2
50. 7
51.8
61.9
55. 1
61.4
61.5
57.8
67.2
60.1
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
2,110
1,026
328
531
223
40,023
7,505
7,507
22, 000
2,949
7,652
2,526
2,280
2,135
709
10, 657
2,449
1,881
5, 699
622
4,109
2,296
707
609
493
3,206
1, 889
165
280
871
2,663
1,453
478
514
217
5,749
3, 037
915
1,607
174
2,149
1,269
300
443
137
5.2
3.8
4.8
10.0
5.8
3.6
3.4
2.4
4.4
4.0
4.5
4.0
4.7
6.9
5.2
5.3
4.6
3.4
5.9
9.2
4.0
4.0
4.6
7.2
5.6
5.5
5.3
3.9
7.9
6.7
Di-
vorced.
Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL COISTDITIOlSr.
243
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100 000
MORE: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Camden, N. J.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parenatge
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-boru white
Negro
Chicago, m.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Cincinnati, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white.
Negro
Cleveland, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-ljorn white
Negro
Columbus, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Dallas, Tex.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wtiite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Dayton, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Denver, Colo.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Des Moines, Iowa.
All classes 2.
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEK.
Total.i
39, 535
19,079
8,649
8,774
3,031
956,800
202, 805
348, 904
361,027
43,855
ltU),893
71,744
56,813
20, 564
11,757
266,322
69, 181
82,899
101,803
12,413
90,919
59,511
16,680
6,717
8,002
60,572
42,579
5,074
3,310
9,597
56, 493
35,848
11, 891
5,495
3,250
97, 101
51,640
26,6.59
16, 221
2,477
48, 449
31, 138
10,383
4.856
2,068
Single.
Num-
ber.
9,614
5,081
2,989
910
633
274,924
71,470
146, 955
48,732
7,719
50, 874
26,307
19,237
3,032
2,293
68, 142
22, 214
32,383
11,520
2,017
25,537
17,890
5,099
986
1,559
15,341
11,759
1,518
541
1,520
13, 930
9,443
3, 381
567
534
25, 586
13, 939
9,023
2,188
422
13,699
9,047
3,585
693
373
Per
cent.
24.3
26.6
34.6
10.4
20.9
28.7
35.2
42.1
13.5
17.6
31.6
36.7
33.9
14.7
19.5
25. 6
32.1
39.1
11.3
16.2
28.1
30.1
30.6
14.7
19.5
25.3
27.6
29.9
16.3
15.8
24.7
26.3
28.4
10.3
16.4
26.3
27.0
33.8
13.5
17.0
28.3
29. 1
34.5
14.3
18.0
Married.
Num-
ber.
25, 12s
11,623
4,865
6,737
1,902
560, 645
106, 190
173, 778
253,443
27,084
84,733
37, .532
28,511
11,294
7,388
168,144
39,398
44,073
75,960
8,696
52,357
33,896
9,068
4,220
5,167
35, 146
24, .354
2,902
2,202
5,679
34, 904
22, 044
6,844
3,825
2,187
54,996
28,920
14,201
10, 366
1,428
28, 263
18,017
5,704
3, 205
1,330
Per
cent.
63.6
60.9
56.2
76.8
62.8
58.6
.52.4
49.8
70.2
61.8
52.7
52.3
50.2
54.9
62.8
63.1
56.9
53.2
74.6
70.1
ai. 6
57.0
54.4
62.8
64.6
58.0
57.2
57.2
66.5
59.2
6L8
6L5
57.6
69.6
67.3
56.6
56.0
.53. 3
63.9
57.7
58.3
57.9
54.9
60.0
64.6
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
4,621
2,271
768
1,102
480
110,299
21,536
24,434
56,012
8,306
23,772
7,108
8,622
6,120
1,920
27,421
6,563
5,689
13,ti30
1,539
11,372
6, .540
2,278
1,4.53
1,101
8, 710
,5, Ml
682
536
1,951
6,794
3, 755
1,529
1,062
448
13, 791
6,865
2,942
3, 4.56
525
5, .301
3, 245
899
872
284
11.7
11.9
8.9
12.6
15.8
11.5
10.6
7.0
15.5
18.9
15.2
29.8
16.3
10.3
9.5
6.9
13.4
12.4
12.5
11.0
13.7
21.6
13.8
14.4
13.2
11.5
16.2
20.3
12.0
10.5
12.9
19.3
13.8
14.2
1.3.3
11.0
21.3
21.2
10.9
10.4
8.7
18.0
13.7
Di-
vorced.
148
96
26
17
9
8,938
2,972
3,034
2,252
1,442
762
422
108
150
2,433
955
693
637
147
1,611
1,158
230
55
168
1,346
810
71
26
439
830
583
129
39
79
2,039
1,264
475
207
93
1,074
755
177
71
70
2Includes Indians, Chiqose, Japanese, and "all other."
244
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 66.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CITY AND CLASS OF POPLTLATION.
Detroit, Mich.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro.
All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Fort Worth, Tex.
AU classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Grand Rapids, Mich.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Hartford, Conn.
All classes 2
Native white — Native [larentage
Native white — Foreign or mi.xed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Houston, Tex.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indianapolis, Ind.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Jersey City, N. J.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Kansas City, Kans.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. ,
Foreign-born white
Negro
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
404, 761
120, 241
102,277
161,229
20, 397
38,430
4,887
13, SS8
19, 497
108
43, 869
30, 123
2,888
4,307
6,447
48, 657
17,994
15, (i32
14,533
446
50, 418
14, 479
13, 440
20, 746
1,618
51,962
25, 892
6,828
6,295
12,918
119,176
79, 885
16, 430
9,149
13, 615
104,7.10
26,903
35, 461
39, 121
3,139
37, 376
19, 725
5,705
6, 465
5,431
Single.
Num-
ber.
158, .372
50, 355
48, 636
51,208
7,804
13,932
2.058
7,941
3, 877
33
16,364
11,115
1,185
1,844
2, 167
15, 194
5,610
6, 708
2,6S8
149
19, 010
5, 580
7,307
5,486
557
17. 216
9,247
2,616
1,599
3,741
35, 814
24, 676
5,214
1,817
4,048
39,446
12,115
18, 021
8,208
1,051
11,624
6,116
2,281
1,743
1,447
Per
cent.
39.1
41.9
47.6
31.8
38.3
36. 3
42.1
57.2
19.9
30.6
37.3
36. 9
41.0
42.8
33.6
31.2
31.2
42.9
18.5
33.4
37.7
38.6
54.4
26.4
34.4
33.1
35.7
38.3
25.4
29.0
30.0
30.9
31.7
19.9
29.7
37.7
45.0
50.8
21.0
33.5
31.1
31.0
40.0
27.0
26.6
Married.
Num-
ber.
228,912
64, 533
50, 186
102,323
11,637
22, 352
2,544
5,522
14, 192
67
24, 651
17, 132
1,526
2,161
3,789
30, 580
11,249
8,374
10, 077
270
29, 145
8,139
5,725
14,256
967
31,174
15, 287
3,873
4,220
7, 783
74, 730
49, 750
10,213
6,435
8,299
60, 368
13, 068
16,143
28, 001
1,923
23,371
12, 378
3,178
4,318
3,484
Per
cent.
56. 6
53.7
49.1
(a. 5
57.1
58.2
52.1
39.8
72.8
62.0
.56. 2
50.9
52.8
50.2
58.8
62.8
62.5
53.6
73.5
60.5
57.8
56.2
42.6
68.7
59.8
60.0
59.0
56.7
67. 0
60.2
62.7
62.3
62.2
70.3
61.0
57.7
50.8
45.5
73.1
61.3
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent
13, 534
3,730
2,517
6,553
727
2,024
264
383
1,369
8
2,106
1,357
130
267
344
2,273
811
391
1,050
19
2,051
647
363
957
82
2,618
1,006
257
423
931
6,204
3, 687
787
754
974
4, 604
1,036
1,197
2,216
153
62.5
1,797
62.8
901
55. 7
190
m. 8
354
64.2
352
4.4
3.9
3.4
5. 7
4.9
4.8
4.6
3.3
5.5
6.5
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION.
245
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
MORE: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Detroit, Mich.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mi.xed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Fall River, Mass.
AU classes ^
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Foit Worth, Tex.
AU classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreigii-born white
Negro
Grand Rapids, Mich.
AU classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-taorn white
Negro
Hartford, Conn.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Houston, Tex.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indianapolis, Ind.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro ,
Jersey City, N. J.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Kansas City, Kans.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
319,853
94,055
99, 380
112,463
13,865
43,002
5,670
16, 048
21, 156
123
37,396
26, 407
2,525
2,253
6,205
50, 857
18,931
18, 632
12,881
403
50,298
15, 174
1.5, 175
IS, 40S
1,525
51,806
25, 959
7,372
4,716
13, 750
121,688
82, 164
18, 742
7,424
13, 353
102, 266
26,232
38,446
34, 671
2.912
34,979
19, 038
6,050
4,438
5,442
Single.
Num-
ber.
78, 746
26, 786
34, 498
15, 433
2,004
15, 885
2,592
9,033
4, 231
27
8,674
6,414
6S0
347
1,233
14,426
5,645
7,168
1,535
72
16, 727
5,740
7,310
3,304
365
11,903
6, 791
2, 008
625
2, 479
29,217
20, .547
5, 465
869
2,334
31, 309
10, 557
16, 3,S6
3, 782
5.S3
7,5.56
4,392
1,895
390
875
Per
cent.
24.6
28.5
34.7
13.7
14.5
36.9
4.5.7
56.3
20.0
22.0
23.2
24.3
26.9
15.4
19.9
28.4
29.8
38.5
11.9
17.9
33.3
37.8
48.2
17.9
23.9
2.3.0
26.2
27.2
13.3
IS.O
24.0
2.5.0
29.2
11.7
17.5
30.6
40.2
42.6
10.9
20.0
21.6
2.3.1
31.3
8.8
16.1
Married.
Num-
ber.
209, 219
58, 703
57, 4.53
82, 713
10, 294
22, 376
2,403
6,200
13, 703
23,253
16,386
1,536
1,560
3,765
30, 200
10, 767
10,015
9,157
257
27, 885
7,397
6, 703
12, 838
941
31,211
15, 470
4,373
3,200
8,160
73,583
50,023
10, 625
4,690
8,243
58, ,551
13. 173
18,396
25, 120
1,859
22,749
12, .376
3,534
3,341
3,493
Per
cent.
65.4
62.4
57.8
73.5
74.2
52.0
42.4
38.6
64.8
55.3
62.2
62.1
60.8
69.2
60.7
59.4
56.9
53.8
71.1
63.8
55. 4
48.7
44.2
69.7
61.7
60.2
.59.6
.59. 3
67.9
59.3
60.5
60.9
56.7
6.3.2
61.7
57.3
50.2
47.8
72.5
63.8
65.0
65.0
58.4
75.3
64.2
Widowed.
Niun- Per
ber. cent.
28, 489
7,193
6,463
13,444
1,381
4,579
637
751
3,164
26
4,700
3,112
277
325
986
5,495
2, 132
1,229
2,072
62
5, 440
1,924
1,088
2,219
207
7,271
3,193
881
843
2,353
16, 048
9,441
2, 392
1,768
2,446
12,067
2,401
3, .525
5,693
448
4,116
1,948
553
678
936
8.9
7.6
6.5
12.0
10.0
10.6
11.2
4.7
15.0
21.1
12.6
11.8
11.0
14.4
15.9
10.8
11.3
6.6
16.1
15.4
10.8
12.7
7.2
12.1
13.6
14.0
12.3
12.0
17.9
17.1
13.2
11.5
12.8
23.8
18.3
11.8
9.2
9.2
16.4
15.4
U.8
10.2
9.1
15.3
17.2
Di-
vorced.
3,188
1,305
915
797
170
144
36
55
51
2
391
21
11
205
692
366
207
107
12
237
110
71
44
12
1,398
501
109
47
741
1,894
1,368
234
56
236
228
77
85
48
17
541
310
65
27
138
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and " all other.
246
ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATlOlSr.
Table 66.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Kansas City, Mo.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
MALES 15 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.»
Los Angeles, Calif.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Louisville, Ky.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Lowell, Mass.
All classes *
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-boru white
Negro
Memphis, Tenn.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mLxed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Milwaukee, Wis.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Minneapolis, Minn.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Nashville, Tenn.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage. . .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Bedford, Mass.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
127, 472
78, «i73
20, 724
14, 709
13,175
227, 455
110,057
46 551
56, 736
5,880
84, 139
45, 877
16, 988
5, 796
15, 451
38,583
7,344
13,229
17,859
79
60,664
29, 920
4,495
3, 180
23,022
165,115
35,915
69,272
58,834
1,034
142,005
43,222
49,504
47,235
1,835
40,559
24,872
2, 363
1,241
12,080
41,993
6,638
10, 679
22, 593
2,016
Single.
Married.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
42,613
26, 468
7,794
3,821
4,452
77,225
35, 800
18 528
17, 997
1,758
28,853
17, 137
5,684
873
5,147
14,375
2, 762
7,392
4,161
31
20,116
10, 563
1,713
797
7,024
60, 154
16,546
30,316
12,878
382
53,594
16,380
23,567
12, 871
668
12,817
8,309
900
273
3,333
14,606
2,183
6,125
5,335
935
33.4
33.6
37.6
25.9
33.8
34.0
32.4
39.8
31.7
29.9
34.3
37.4
33.5
15.1
33.3
37.3
37.6
55.9
23.3
33.2
35.3
38.1
25. 1
30.5
36.4
46.1
43.8
21.9
36.9
37.7
37.9
47.6
27.2
36.4
31.6
33.4
38.1
22.0
27.6
34. 8
32.9
57.4
23. 6
40.4
Num-
ber.
76,423
47, 262
11,824
9, 8.57
7,433
134,206
66, 472
25, 255
34, 531
3,035
49, 480
26, 287
10, 226
4,174
8,779
21,865
4,070
5,381
12,332
42
36, 147
17,612
2,648
2,125
13,840
97,368
18,133
36,774
41,851
584
81,740
24,934
24,383
31,301
1,025
24,815
15,203
1,328
863
7,420
25,286
3,967
4,263
16,003
1,016
Per
cent.
60.0
60.1
57.1
00. 7
50.4
59.0
60.1
54.3
60.9
01.8
58.8
57.3
60.2
72.0
56.8
56.7
55.4
40.7
69.1
59.6
58.9
56.7
66.8
60.1
59.0
50.5
53.1
71.1
56.5
57.6
57.7
49.3
66.3
55.9
61.2
61.1
56.2
69.5
61.4
60.2
59.8
39.9
70.8
50.4
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
Per jvorced.
cent.i
6, 205
3,532
813
922
995
11,263
5,009
1,805
3,348
367
4,643
1,905
876
701
1,160
2,164
453
414
1,290
5
3,524
1,284
186
228
1,821
6,061
768
1,622
3,626
43
5,290
1,436
1,086
2,652
113
2,460
1,163
122
100
1,075
1,896
414
242
1,184
55
4.9
4.5
3.9
6.2
7.0
5.5
4.2
5.2
12.1
7.5
5.8
4.3
4.1
7.2
7.9
3.7
2.1
2.3
6.2
4.2
3.7
3.3
2.2
5.6
6.2
6.1
4.7
5.2
8.1
8.9
4.5
6.2
2.3
5.2
2.7
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION.
247
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100 000
MORE: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Kansas City, Mo.
All classes -
Native white — Native j^arentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Los Angeles, Calif.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
i
Louisville, Ky.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Lowell, Mass.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Memphis, Tenn.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Milwaukee, Wis.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Minneapolis, Minn.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white. "
Negro
Nashville, Teim.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Bedford, Mass.
All classes 2.
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEP..
Total.i
127,444
80, 391
22,890
11,366
12, 775
233, 883
120,806
54, 971
48, 503
6,556
94,544
50,331
21,455
5, 650
17, 101
42,212
8,317
14, 891
15, 948
53
64,269
30,991
4,990
2,418
25,863
164,908
36, 905
79, 664
47, 538
787
144, 582
43, 921
60,623
38,529
1,472
47, 014
27, 742
2,917
1,075
15,279
43,845
7,279
11,655
23,492
1,412
Single.
Num-
ber.
32,351
21, 185
7,001
1,592
2,567
57, 226
30, 536
16, ,597
8,646
1,186
28, 102
16,611
6,980
723
3,786
15, 892
3,246
8, 3.31
4,279
16
15, 397
8,507
1,452
348
r>, 088
51, 986
16,809
29,893
5, 155
125
47,369
15, 765
25,391
5,948
256
12,922
8,326
1,018
171
3,406
14, 025
2,394
6,138
5,210
280
Per
cent.
25.4
26.4
30.6
14.0
20.1
24.5
25.3
30.2
17.8
18.1
29.7
33.0
32.5
12.8
22. 1
37.6
39.0
.56.1
22.6
24.0
27.4
29.1
14.4
19.7
31.5
45.5
37.5
10.8
15.9
32.8
35.9
41.9
15. 4
17.4
27.5
30.0
34.9
15.9
22.3
32.0
32.9
52.7
22.2
19. 8
Married.
Niun-
ber.
75, 256
47, 398
12, 958
7,467
7,420
132,890
C6, 613
29, 959
29,806
3,800
49,685
26, 861
10,903
2,935
8,983
21,353
3,840
5,002
•11,876
32
36,279
17, 596
2,678
1,525
14,475
94, 036
17, 603
43,124
32, 760
541
80,173
22, 965
30,471
25,770
943
25,151
1.5, 284
1,413
612
7,842
24, .592
3,619
4,923
15, 157
890
Per
cent.
59.1
59.0
56.6
65.7
58.1
56.8
55. 1
54.5
61.5
58.0
52.6
53.4
50.8
51.9
52.5
50. 6
40. 2
37.6
62.7
56.4
56.8
53.7
63. 1
50.0
57.0
47.7
54.1
08.9
68.7
52.3
50.3
66.9
64.1
53.5
55. 1
48.4
56.9
.51.3
,56.1
49.7
42.2
64.5
63.0
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
17, 082
9,895
2,574
2,187
2,423
37, 612
19, 882
7,017
9,283
1,364
15, 196
6,090
3,340
1,956
3,809
4,779
1,145
890
2,739
5
11,370
4, 432
807
528
5,603
17,053
2,018
5,773
9, 1.59
101
15,062
4,492
3, 941
6,385
241
8,049
3,740
475
281
3,5.53
4,903
1,150
524
3,006
222
13.4
12.3
11.2
19.2
19.0
16.1
16.5
12.8
19.1
20.8
16.1
12.1
15.6
34.6
22.3
11.3
13.8
6.0
14.5
17.7
14.3
10.2
21.8
21.7
10.3
5.5
7.2
19.3
12.8
10.4
10.2
6.5
16.6
16.4
17.1
13.5
16.3
26.1
23.3
11.2
15.8
4.5
12.8
15.7
Di-
vorced.
2,632
1,.S35
342
107
348
5,946
3,077
1,346
716
201
1,497
731
224
31
510
163
76
43
44
1,131
416
49
14
652
1,666
425
810
413
18
1,657
614
637
378
27
865
382
10
8
465
109
60
110
19
- Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and '' all other.
248
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 56 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
New Haven, Conn.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native while — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
New Orleans, La.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
New York, N. Y.
All classes 2
Native wliile— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Bronx borough.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage.*
Native white— Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Brooklyn borough.
All classes s
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Manhattan borough.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par. .
Foreign-born white
Negro
Queens borough.
All classes 2
Native white— Native ]iarentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Richmond borough.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Newark, N. J.
AU classes 2
Native wlute— Native parentage
Native wlnte — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
55,681
15,049
16,098
22,680
1,730
137, 980
62,740
25,399
15,082
34,472
2,001,025
373,679
577, 054
984,648
59, 012
253,000
38,754
81,198
131,302
1,573
702,374
144, 478
214, .573
329,966
12,008
839,400
134, 966
205, 533
450, 8.W
43,204
162,947
42,285
63, 134
55,678
1,663
43,304
13, 196
12,616
16, 852
564
146,406
37, 771
42, 132
59, 730
6,483
Single.
Nimi-
ber.
19,972
5,039
8,761
4,924
582
55,317
29,755
8,657
5,274
11,466
761,471
170, 877
315,691
249, 327
21,269
88,672
17,419
43,694
26,988
486
261,257
65,825
115,344
75,011
4,228
339, 436
63, 418
123,123
133,843
15, 813
54,050
17,693
27, 166
8,591
508
18,056
6,522
6,364
4, 894
234
52, 786
15,554
21,868
13, 209
2,017
Per
cent.
35.9
37.5
54.4
21.7
33.6
40.1
47.4
34.1
35.0
33.3
38.1
45.7
54.7
25.3
36.0
35.0
44.9
53.8
20.6
30.9
.37.2
45.6
53.8
22.7
35.2
40.4
47.0
59.9
29.7
36.6
33.2
41.8
43.0
1.5.4
30.5
41.7
49.4
50. 4
29.0
41.5
36.1
41.2
51.9
22.1
31.1
Married.
Num-
ber.
32,838
8,513
6,742
16,497
1,031
74,758
30,187
15, 108
8,48?
20, 874
1,143,643
183, 128
241, 324
682,608
34, 474
154,407
19,801
35,217
98,332
979
409,005
71,788
91, 331
238,289
7,145
455,693
62, 368
75, 102
291,771
24,991
101, 540
23,102
33, 955
43, 326
1,068
22,998
6,069
5,719
10, 890
291
87, 249
20, 526
18,777
43, 731
4,070
Per
cent.
59.0
56.6
41.9
72.7
59.6
54.2
48.1
59.5
56.2
60.6
57.2
49.0
41.8
69.3
58.4
61.0
51.1
43.4
74.9
G2.2
58.2
49.7
42.6
72.2
59.5
54.3
46.2
.36.5
64.7
57.8
62.3
54.6
53.8
77.8
64.2
53. 1
46.0
45.3
64.6
51.6
59.6
54.3
44.6
73.2
62.8
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent
2,431
707
457
1,157
107
6,540
2,153
1,434
1,134
1,809
78,999
14,229
17,441
44,826
2,431
8,731
1,2.59
1.899
5; 465
103
28,300
5,741
6,864
,1,5,157
529
33, 185
.5,418
6,356
19,667
1,693
6,825
1,299
1,853
3,588
80
1,958
512
469
949
26
5,662
1,458
1,275
2,597
327
3.5
3.2
2.3
4.2
6.5
4.0
4.0
3.1
4.4
3.9
1 Total inchides persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MAEITAL CONDITION.
249
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100 000
MORE: 1920— Continued. '
CITY AND CLASS OF POPXILATION.
New Haven, Conn.
All classes '
Native wliite — Native parentage. .
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
New Orleans, La.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
New York, N. Y.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Bronx borough.
All classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
Brooklyn borough.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage.
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white.
Negro
Manhattan borough.
All classes '
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Queen.s borough.
AU classes "
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Richmond borough.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Newark, N. J.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro.
57, 912
16, 295
18, 566
21, 307
1,733
146, 515
64,385
31, 187
10,062
40,849
2, 026, 797
389, 160
634, 928
936, 518
65, 514
260,085
40, 261
SO, .545
127, 420
1,839
707, 341
148,811
239, 039
306,143
13, 270
855, 130
145, 747
224,905
436, 287
47,646
166,545
43,112
68,006
53,190
2,204
37,696
11,229
12, 433
13, 478
555
143,424
38, 636
15, 475
52, 956
6,339
Single.
Num-
ber.
18, 620
6,001
8, 954
3,275
389
45, 296
24, 333
9, 158
1,719
10,079
667, 484
161, 207
299, 539
187,510
19,032
81, 513
16, 920
42,933
21, 053
601
224, 395
61,061
109, 745
49, 731
3,835
301, 870
62, 357
116, 857
108, 763
13, 739
47,861
16, 497
24, 846
5,.S45
660
11,845
4,372
5,158
2,118
197
42,791
14,380
20, 012
7,061
1,334
Per
cent.
32.1
36.8
48.2
15.4
22.4
30.9
37.8
29.4
17.1
24.7
32.9
41.4
47.2
20.0
29.0
31.3
42.0
47.4
16.5
32.7
31.7
41.0
45.9
16.2
28.9
35.3
42.8
52.0
24.9
28.8
28.7
38.3
36.5
11.0
29.9
31.4
38.9
41.5
15.7
35.5
29.8
37.2
44.0
13.3
21.0
Married.
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
32, 171
8,026
8,114
15, 018
1,005
74,831
32, 189
15,384
5,308
21, 931
1,115,670
183,567
278, 650
617,211
35, 795
152, 172
19, 948
41, 431
89, 827
9.54
399, 517
71, 406
107, 236
213, 615
7,212
441,585
63,204
86.001
265, 819
2(i, 194
100, 679
23,270
37,788
38, 465
1,137
21, 717
5,739
6,194
9,485
298
84,071
19, 948
21,513
38, 524
4,075
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
55.6
49.3
43.7
70.5
58.0
51.1
50.0
49.3
52.8
53.7
55.0
47.2
■13.9
65.9
54.6
58.5
49.5
45.8
70.5
51.9
56.5
48.0
44.9
69.8
54.3
51.6
43.4
38.2
60.9
55.0
60.5
54.0
55.6
72.3
51.6
57.6
51.1
49.8
70.4
53.7
58.6
51.6
47.3
72.7
64.3
6,676
2,072
1,357
2,919
326
24, 842
7,247
6,401
2,966
8,223
232, 991
41,100
53, 839
127, 783
10,238
25,289
3,175
5,824
16,013
275
80,071
15,420
20,939
41,603
2,103
106,236
18, 287
20, 873
59, 634
7,419
17, 478
3,181
5, 185
8,726
386
3, 917
1,037
1,018
1,807
55
15, 939
4,082
3,744
7,219
891
Per
cent.
Di-
vorced.
11.5
12.7
7.3
13.7
18.8
17.0
11.3
20.5
29.5
20.1
11.5
10.6
8.5
13.6
15.6
9.7
7.9
6.4
12.6
15.0
11.3
10.4
8.8
13.6
15.8
12.4
12.5
9.3
13.7
15.0
10.5
7.4
7.6
16.4
17.5
10.4
9.2
8.2
13.4
9.9
11.1
10.6
8.2
13.6
14.1
270
119
1,168
457
197
34
479
6,775
2,239
1,805
2,416
315
464
83
157
219
5
1,768
540
576
579
73
4,180
1,490
950
1,517
223
289
95
108
76
10
425
180
132
81
32
' Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
250
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS P0PULATI017.
Table 56 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CTTT AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Norfolk, Va.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born vvliite. ^
Negro
Oakland, Calif.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Omaha, Nebr.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite ,
Negro
Paterson, N, J.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mLxed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Philadelphia, Pa.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Pittsburgh, Pa.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white , . .
Negro
Portland, Oreg.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro •
Providence, It. I.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native wlute — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Reading, Pa.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native pai'entage
Native wliite— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Total.i
46,183
21,951
2,660
4,381
17,098
87, 404
32,328
23,465
24, 752
2,591
74, 872
31,634
19, 147
19,325
4,680
48,038
9,836
15, 297
22, 281
660
656, 839
235, 095
168,062
198, 831
53,715
209,688
69,243
60,561
63,767
15, 812
102,381
48,782
24,000
26, 402
708
82,186
21,094
25, 781
33,004
2,169
38,335
28, 456
4,218
5,282
370
Singlp.
Married.
Widowed.
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
17,685
38.3
26,087
56.5
2,046
4.4
8,192
37.3
12,781
58. 2
805
3.7
1,318
49.5
1,222
4.5.9
96
3.6
1,908
44.1
2,239
61.7
160
3.7
6,191
36.2
9,779
57.2
98-i
5.8
31,516
36.1
49,773
56.9
4,239
4.8
11,630
36.0
18,487
57.2
1,381
4.3
9,865
42.0
12,321
62.5
752
3.2
7, 228
29.2
15, 486
62.6
1,615
6.6
1,102
42.5
1,275
49.2
1.38
5.3
28,312
37.8
41,749
55.8
3,376
4.5
11,904
37.6
17, 551
55.5
1,336
4.2
9,110
47.6
9,203
48.1
648
2.9
6,532
28.6
12,347
6.3.9
1,229
6.4
1,651
36.0
2,583
56.4
269
5.7
17,323
36.1
28, 306
68.9
2,267
4.7
4,008
40.7
5,363
54.4
440
4.5
8,289
64.2
6,501
42.5
460
3.0
4, 820
21.6
16,071
72.1
1,335
6,0
165
29.5
358
63.9
32
6.7
236,089
35.9
383,769
58.4
33,469
6.1
90, 958
38.7
130,341
55.4
12,023
.5.1
79, 031
47.0
81,151
48.3
7,178
4.3
46,923
23.6
139,641
70.2
11,572
5.8
18,535
34.6
32,261
60.1
2,670
5.0
78,921
37.6
120, 158
67.3
9, 308
4.4
28,344
40.9
' 37,622
64.3
2,644
3.8
29,741
49.1
28,362
46.8
2, 129
3.5
15,081
23.7
44,699
70.1
3,746
5.9
6,583
35.3
9,350
59.1
788
6.0
35,711
34.9
59,738
68.3
4,260
4.2
15,765
32.3
29,477
60.4
■ 2,026
4.2
9,831
41.0
12,8.83
53.7
696
2.9
8,688
32.9
16, 716
59.5
1,4.58
5.6
251
35.5
400
56.5
34
4.8
30,159
36.7
47, 392
57.7
4,047
4.9
7,973
37.8
11,661
55.3
1,215
5.8
14,000
54.3
10, 823
42.0
791
3.1
7,307
22.1
23, 642
71.6
1,898
.5.8
841
38.8
1,172
54.0
137
6.3
11,936
31.1
23,9.33
62.4
2,160
6.6
8,862
31.1
17, 708
62.2
1,632
5.7
1,617
38.3
2,363
56.0
205
4.9
1,299
24.6
3, 6.59
69.3
305
5.8
152
41.1
200
54.1
18
4.9
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITTOlSr.
251
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL, POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100 000
MORE: 1920— Continued.
CTTT AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Norfolk, Va.
All classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage. .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white ,
Negro
Oakland, Calif.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage. . ,
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Omaha, Nebr.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negio
Paterson, N. J.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Philadelphia, Pa.
All classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage .
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Pittsburgh, Pa.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
Portland, Oreg.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Providence, R. I.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage. .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Reading, Fa.
All classes =
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AQE AND OVER.
Total.i
41,555
20,744
2,280
2,042
16,482
79,813
31,905
25,847
18,948
1,975
68,516
29, l.SO
20,660
14,940
3,719
49,605
10,992
16,912
21,055
641
667,074
245,971
182,561
185,700
52, 747
206,266
71,585
67,777
53,359
13,521
96,540
50, 268
26,285
18, 797
597
89,342
23,688
29,705
33,849
2,080
39,824
30, 801
4,776
3,943
304
Single.
Num-
ber.
10,393
5,363
791
260
3,978
18,919
8,377
7,708
2,339
315
19,030
8,680
7,913
1,880
555
16,053
4,193
8,410
3, 275
173
205,963
86, 181
76,115
30,878
12, 770
64,636
26,444
28, 262
7,274
2,651
23,974
12,463
8,536
2, 826
76
31,389
9,037
15,334
6,462
554
11,147
8, .822
1,767
487
71
Per
cent.
25.0
25.9
34.7
12.7
24.1
23.7
26.3
29.8
12.3
15.9
27.8
29.7
38.3
12.6
14.9
32.4
38.1
49.7
15.6
27.0
30.9
35.0
41.7
16.6
24.2
31.3
36.9
41.7
13.6
19.6
24.8
24.8
32.5
15.0
12.7
35.1
38.2
51.6
19.1
26.6
28.0
28.6
37.0
12.4
23.4
Married.
Niim-
ber.
25,306
12, 741
1,2.50
1,556
9,753
47,873
18,255
15,009
12,477
1,230
40,719
16, 896
10,962
10,319
2,527
27,887
5,466
7,357
14,711
351
373,687
128, 726
87,178
125,730
31,992
115,400
37,326
32,218
36,907
8,931
58,653
30, 132
14,919
12,600
414
46,225
10,946
11,960
22,213
1,094
23,648
18,053
2,477
2,920
198
Per
cent.
60.9
61.4
54.8
76.2
59.2
60.0
57.2
58.1
65.8
62.3
59.4
57.9
.53.1
69.1
67.9
56.2
49.7
43.5
69.9
54.8
56.0
52.3
47.8
67.7
60.7
55.9
52.1
47.5
69.2
66.1
60.7
59.9
56.8
67.0
69.3
51.7
46.2
40.3
65.6
.52.6
59.4
58.6
51.9
74.1
65.1
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent
5,414
2,407
224
219
2,564
11,208
4,390
2,554
3,836
373
7,512
2,923
1,488
2,559
542
5,494
1,275
1,100
3,006
112
83,850
29,308
18,408
28,397
7,722
24,925
7,219
6,909
8,962
1,834
11,037
5,793
2,155
2,978
80
10,807
3,326
2,141
4,944
390
4,646
3,592
493
527
13.0
11.6
9.8
10.7
15.6
14.0
13.8
9.9
20.2
18.9
11.0
10.0
7.2
17.1
14.6
11.1
11.6
6.5
14.3
17.5
12.6
11.9
10.1
15.3
14.6
12.1
10.1
10.2
16.8
13.6
11.4
11.6
8.2
15.8
13.4
12.1
14.0
7.2
14.6
18.8
11.7
11.7
10.3
13.4
34 111.2
Di-
vorced.
425
222
14
6
183
1,744
857
656
276
64
1,072
667
266
155
94
153
64
37
58
4
2,799
1,474
663
453
209
1,130
530
330
177
93
2,931
1,863
669
383
26
369
259
220
41
357
316
34
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
252
ABSTItACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 56 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Richmond, Va.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Nati\e white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-horn white
Negro
Hochester, N. Y.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
St. Louis, Mo.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native wiiite— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro .
All classes 2.
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Salt Lake City, Utah.
All classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
San Antonio, Tex.
All classes -
Native white — Nati^•e parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
San Francisco, Calif.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixeid par.
Foreign-born white
Negro ,
Scranton, Pa.
AU classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — P'oreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born white
Negro
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par..
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.!
58,541
34,488
3,323
2,457
18, 238
105,777
37,315
32,518
35, 284
292, 198
119,751
88,240
54,962
28, 887
86, 946
23,443
34,483
27,359
1,561
40,485
16, 293
14,055
9,384
340
58,356
25, 952
10,225
16, 770
5,232
223, 704
66, 898
65, 712
80,880
1,181
45, 189
13, 730
16, 455
14,756
242
133, 208
52, 937
31, 223
42, 086
1,472
Single.
Num-
ber.
20,323
12,634
1,245
565
5, 867
36,954
14,451
13, 797
8,481
202
106,790
60,356
33, 291
12,952
10,012
33, 992
10,017
16,701
6, 654
569
13, 769
6, 150
5,017
2,296
119
21,213
10, 078
4,153
5,370
1,5.59
97, 940
30, 500
31, 9.53
31, 107
554
16, 861
5,786
8,209
2,764
98
52, 453
18,723
13, 935
16, 828
570
Per
cent.
34.7
30.6
37.5
23.0
32.2
34.9
38.7
42.4
24.0
33.4
36..5
42.1
37.7
23.6
34.7
39.1
42.7
48.4
24.3
36.5
34.0
37.7
35.7
24.5
35.0
36.4
38. 8
40.6
32.0
29.8
43.8
45.6
48.6
38.5
46.9
37.3
42.1
49.9
18.7
40.5
39.4
35.4
44.6
40.0
38.7
Married.
Num-
ber.
34,860
20, 227
1,902
1,718
10, 992
63,681
21,133
17,323
24,816
377
168,509
63, 812
50, 551
37, 306
16, 678
48,640
12,420
16, 733
18, 572
24,640
9,378
8,528
6,333
193
33,665
14,582
5,586
10,133
3,243
105, 865
29, 325
29,861
41,431
514
26, 386
7,423
7,746
11,085
130
72, 673
30, 718
15, 740
22,511
739
Per
cent.
59.5
68.6
57.2
60.2
56.6
53.3
70.3
62.3
57.7
53.3
67.3
67.9
57.7
55.9
53.0
48.5
67.9
55.6
60.9
67.6
60.7
67.6
56.8
57.7
56.2
54.6
60.4
62.0
47.3
43.8
4,5.4
51.2
43.6
58.4
.54.1
47.1
75.1
53.7
54.6
58.0
50.4
53. 5
50.2
Widowed.
N um- Per
ber. cent
2,722
1,383
159
153
1,026
4,643
1,491
1,280
1,848
24
13, 879
4,163
3,520
4,319
1,868
3,463
675
787
1,915
85
1,416
472
339
580
16
2,782
967
383
1,151
280
9,607
2,324
2,360
4,741
44
1, 753
460
438
853
12
5,157
2,102
887
1,966
105
> Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION.
253
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
MORE: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Richmond, Va.
All classes 2
Native white^Native parentage. .
Native wtiite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Rochester, N. Y.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
St. Louis, Mo.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-bom white
Negro
St. Paul, Minn.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage. .
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Salt Lake City, Utah.
All classes -
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Forcign-bom white
Negro
San Antonio, Tex.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
San Francisco, Calif.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wMte
Negro
Scranton, Pa.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Seattle, Wash.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
67,978
39, 758
3,911
2,027
22, 273
111,108
39,928
37,809
32, 675
299,442
123,770
102, 442
45,619
27,580
87,295
22,890
40,258
22,877
1,246
41,288
16, 174
15,377
9,-363
273
57, 986
26, 579
11,096
14, 458
5, 833
185,109
56,919
69, 625
55, 212
47, 492
15, 149
19, 096
13,047
200
113, 606
49, 829
32, 191
28, 363
1, 033
Single.
Num-
ber.
21,703
13,536
1,359
344
6,461
34,939
14,697
14,687
5,369
174
88,346
44,238
32, 748
6,000
5,355
29,317
9,077
16,891
3,150
194
11,144
5,382
4,523
1,200
30
15,718
7,865
3,315
3,364
1,171
52,442
18, 152
24,214
9,456
194
16, 386
6, 2£6
8,759
1,326
45
27, 975
12,647
10, 491
4,490
149
Per
cent.
31.9
34.0
34.7
17.0
29.0
31.4
36.8
38. 8
16.4
25.7
29.5
35.7
32.0
13.2
19.4
33.6
39.7
42.0
13.8
15.6
27.0
33.3
29.4
12.8
11.0
27.1
29.6
29.9
23.3
20.1
28.3
31.9
34.8
17.1
21.8
34.5
41.3
45.9
10.2
22.5
24.6
25.4
32.0
1.5.8
14.4
Married.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
35,171
20, 587
1,960
1,285
11,335
62,523
20,846
19, 159
22,115
165,846
65,681
55,370
28, 131
16,644
47,815
11,623
20,313
15,043
818
24,381
8,953
9,322
5,828
187
32,539
15,0.32
6,202
8,010
3,282
100, 816
29,313
35, 719
33,441
493
25, 807
7,533
8,799
9,353
122
70, 054
29, 925
18, 284
19, 230
695
51.7
51.8
60.1
63.4
50.9
56.3
52.2
50.7
67.7
58.7
55.4
53.1
54.1
61.7
60.3
.54.8
.50.8
50.5
65.8
65. 7
59.1
55.4
60.0
62.2
68.5
50.1
56.6
55.9
55.4
56.3
54.5
51.5
51.3
60.6
55.3
54.3
49.7
46.1
71.7
61.0
61.7
60.1
.56.8
67.8
67.3
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
10,263
5,294
560
391
4,016
13,068
4,114
3,800
5,0.56
97
41,477
11,975
13,216
11,120
5,162
9,276
1,877
2,716
4,478
204
4,915
1,485
1,213
2,169
47
8,644
3, 188
1,391
2,971
1,090
26,177
6,945
7,666
11,235
167
5,098
1,274
1,466
2,326
32
12, 331
.5,616
2, 547
3,958
148
15.1
i:?.3
14.3
19.3
18.0
11.8
10.3
10.1
15.5
14.3
13.9
9.7
12.9
24.4
18.7
10.6
8.2
6.7
19.0
16.4
11.9
9.2
7.9
23.2
17.2
14.9
12.0
12.5
20.5
18.7
14.1
12.2
11.0
20.3
18.7
10.7
8.4
7.7
17.8
16.0
10.9
11.3
7.9
14.0
14.3
Di-
vorced.
543
273
26
6
238
418
212
120
78
3,444
1,730
1,024
318
370
797
264
315
189
29
791
330
311
141
9
1,016
456
183
5,332
2,366
1,926
986
35
126
62
3,150
1,602
845
654
41
2Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and " all other."
254
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 56 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
INHABITANTS OR
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Spokane, Wash.
AU classes "
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Springfield, Mass.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Syracuse, N. Y.
All classes^
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par,
Foreign-born white
Negro
Toledo, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Trenton, N. J.
All classes 2
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Washington, D. C.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white ,
Negro ,
Wilmington, Del.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Worcester, Mass.
AU classes2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Yonkers, N. Y.
AU classes*
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Youngstown, Ohio.
All classes*
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE.
Total.i
39, 145
19, 642
9,879
9,107
302
46,723
17,098
13,097
15, 337
1,046
63, 998
28, 489
18,026
16, 880
566
94, 177
45, 044
25, 256
21,105
2,694
42, 852
15, 579
9,584
15, 890
1,731
159,013
84,034
20, 697
14, 741
38,916
41,374
20,614
7,081
9,103
4, 540
63,974
16, 635
19, 802
26,997
468
33,2.37
8,956
10,991
12, 598
647
50, 133
15, 797
10, 936
20, 039
3,268
Single.
■Num-
ber.
13, 447
6,615
4,004
2, 657
95
16, 209
5, 677
6, 269
3,833
367
22, 276
10, 229
7, 638
4,146
243
32, 833
16, 437
10,300
5,049
1,002
14, 879
5, 726
4,972
3, 533
611
60,976
33,483
8,942
4,854
13,354
15,038
7,336
3,329
2,533
1,813
24, 151
5,985
11,033
11,765
3,499
5,710
2,328
207
17,804
5,492
5,199
5,720
1,335
Per
cent.
34.4
33.7
40.5
29.2
31.5
34.7
33.2
47.9
25.0
35.1
34.8
3.5.9
42.4
24.6
42.9
34.9
36.5
40.8
23.9
37.2
34.7
36.8
51.9
22.2
35.3
38.3
39.8
43.2
32.9
34.3
36.3
35. 6
47.0
27.8
39.9
37.8
36.0
55.7
25.7
37.2
35.4
39. 1
52.0
18.5
32.0
35. 5
34. 8
47.5
28.5
40.9
Married.
Num-
ber.
23, 457
11,924
5,432
5. 788
180
28, 213
10, 447
6,353
10, 708
623
38, 504
16, 859
9,631
11,711
286
56, 200
26,196
13, 857
14, 582
1,535
25, 766
8,935
4,247
11,533
1,021
88,698
46,061
10, 750
8,823
22,801
24,027
12,143
3,455
6,050
2,372
36,858
9,636
8, 233
18,686
266
20,108
5,100
4,964
9,605
416
■30,218
9, 581
5,390
13,475
1,739
Per
cent.
59.9
60.7
55.0
63.6
59.6
60.4
61.1
48.5
69.8
59.6
60.2
59.2
53.4
69.4
50.5
59.7
58.2
54.9
69.1
57.0
60.1
57.4
44.3
72.6
59.0
55.8
54.8
51.9
59.9
58.6
58. 1
.58.9
48. 8
66.5
52.2
57.6
57.9
41.6
69.2
56.8
60.5
5<). 9
45.2
76.2
64.3
60.3
60.7
49.3
67.2
53.2
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent
1,628
763
291
558
15
2,019
823
396
750
50
2,888
1,213
672
969
34
4,086
1,798
860
1,315
110
2,028
834
332
769
92
7,616
3,459
866
897
2,387
2,050
978
260
486
325
2,712
883
480
1,319
26
1,300
331
298
647
23
1,742
555
291
751
143
4.3
4.8
3.0
4.9
4.8
4.3
4.0
3.4
6.2
4.1
3.5
3.5
2.7
3.7
4.4
1 Total includes persons whose marital- condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION.
255
OVER, BY SEX, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100 000
MORE: 1920— Continued. '
CITY AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Spokane, Wash.
All classes '
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
Foreign-born white
Negro
Springfield, Mass.
All classes 2 ,
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite ,
Negro ,
Syracuse, N. Y.
All classes 2
Native wliite — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed pai".
Foreign-born white ,
Negro ,
Toledo, Ohio.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white.
Negro
Trenton, N. J.
All classes ^
Native white — Native parentage
Native wliite — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born wliite
Negro
Washington, D. C.
All classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Wilmington, Del.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Worcester, Mass.
AU classes '
Native white — Native parentage. .-...
Native white — Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white
Negro ,
Yonkers, N. Y.
AU classes 2
Native white — Native parentage
Native wiiite — Foreign or mLxed par.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Youngstown, Ohio.
AU classes 2 ,
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed par.
Foreign-born white ,
Negro ,
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE.
Total.i
39, 214
20,412
11,463
7,010
276
49, 027
18, 318
14, 827
14,837
1,035
&4,035
28, 976
20,208
14, 364
467
86,698
41, 885
27, 013
15, 777
2,016
40,773
16,109
10, 196
12, 962
1,502
188,466
103, 450
25, 4S6
13,035
46,434
38, 731
20, 331
7,616
6,688
4,095
64,823
17, 791
21,857
24,678
479
35, 697
10, 070
12, 497
12, 322
803
41,248
14, 796
11,840
12, 477
2,133
Single.
Num-
ber.
10,437
5,680
3,726
983
41
15,623
6,012
6, 553
2,776
279
18, 580
9,177
7,424
1,869
106
22, 212
11, 672
8,586
1,613
340
11,634
5,224
4,460
1, 579
370
70, 330
4^i, 236
10, ,846
2, 985
13,244
10,684
5, 858
2,875
798
1,153
22,299
6,557
11,465
4,145
129
11,807
3,878
5, 922
1,784
222
10, 124
4,308
4,289
1,190
336
Per
cent.
26.6
27.8
32.5
14.0
14.9
31.9
32.8
44.2
18.7
27.0
29.0
31.7
36.7
13.0
22.7
25.6
27.9
31.8
10.2
16.9
28.5
32.4
43.7
12.2
24.6
37.3
41.8
42.6
22.9
28.5
27.6
28.8
37.7
11.9
28.2
34.4
36.9
52.5
16.8
26.9
33.1
38.5
47.4
14.5
27.6
24.5
29.1
36.2
9.5
15.8
Married.
Num-
ber.
23,444
12, 016
6, 507
4,695
182
27, 349
9,674
7,112
9,969
588
37, 461
16, 300
10, 710
10,153
283
53,870
25, 48.5
15, 765
11,203
1,412
24,342
8,839
4,823
9,746
933
88,602
46,059
11,201
7,618
23, 686
23,019
11,943
3,890
4,916
2,269
35,426
8,781
9,079
17, 287
265
19, 935
5,175
5,574
8,771
411
26,984
9, 023
6, 667
9,730
1,563
Per
cent.
59.8
58.9
56.8
67.0
65.9
55.8
52.8
48.0
67.2
56.8
58.5
56.3
53.0
70.7
60.6
62.1
60.8
5.8.4
71.0
70.0
50.7
54.9
47.3
75.2
62.1
47.0
44.5
43.9
58.4
51.0
59.4
58.7
51.1
73.5
55.4
54.7
49.4
41.5
70.1
55. 3
55.8
51.4
44.6
71.2
51.2
05.4
61.0
56.3
7S.0
73.3
Widowed.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
4,430
2,203
992
1,190
44
5,681
2,418
1,070
2,032
160
7,646
3,277
1,996
2,297
75
9,463
4,014
2,396
2, 816
237
4,642
1,946
889
1,615
190
27,761
13,094
3, 253
2,360
9,051
4,759
2,353
808
957
641
6,761
2,287
1,221
3,171
81
3, 876
984
976
1,749
167
3, 801
1,298
795
1,498
210
11.3
10.8
8.7
17.0
15.9
11.6
13.2
7.2
13.7
15.5
11.9
11.3
9.9
16.0
16.1
10.9
9.6
8.9
17.8
11.8
11.4
12.1
8.7
12.5
12.6
14.7
12.7
12.8
IS. 1
19.5
12.3
11.6
10.6
14.3
15.7
10.4
12.9
5.6
12.8
16.9
10.9
9.8
7.8
14.2
20.8
9.2
8.8
6.7
12.0
9.8
Di-
vorced.
500
235
139
352
204
85
56
7
318
210
69
36
3
1,110.
694
256
133
26
122
79
21
14
1,381
,832
166
51
332
250
169
42
15
24
302
149
84
65
4
316
1.55
84
54
23
2 Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
256 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPXILATIOlSr.
Table 57 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
Alabama:
Mobile ,
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
FortSmitli
Little Rock
Californu:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs.
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London
Norwalk...
Stamford
Waterbury
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgl\:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savamiah
Ilonois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis
Elgin
Evanston
Johet
Moline
Oak Park village.
Peoria
Quincy
Rock island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Davenport
Dubuciue
Sioux City
Waterloo
MALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
11,550
23,
10,
19,
17,
20,
15,
27,
29,
14,
17,
10,
15,
10,
20,
9,
9,
11,
33,
33,
11,
11,
18,
18,
10,
18,
30,
13,
10,
15,
12,
16,
25,
10,
12,
14,
12,
13,
29,
13,
13,
25,
21,
11,
14,
30,
31,
22,
13,
11,
13,
10,
25,
24,
16,
13,
21,
13,
28,
13,
469
588
314
668
873
207
405
203
607
036
750
406
685
440
392
452
,096
,360
,061
,427
,091
397
001
539
749
458
452
822
504
231
406
538
914
893
268
529
797
203
231
625
781
245
866
823
524
320 i
Single.
7,064
4,809
4,213
3,115
7,801
3,250
6,860
6,580
5,. 322
4,3.51
10,411
9,594
4,924
6,733
3,189
5,434
3,788
7,575
3,371
3,162
4,022
12,956
9,921
3,521
4,066
6,424
6,081
3,406
5, 878
10,388
4,388
3,342
5,084
3,695
4,958
8,830
3,514
3,807
5,411
4,781
4,026
10,268
4,790
4,862
9,360
7,190
3,575
5,320
10,036
10, 786
9,125
4,611
3,430
3,937
3,169
8,418
7,860
5,281
4,327
7,658
.5,2,^4
11,590
4,088
Married.
Number. Per cent
12,673
8,814
6, .504
6,199
14,219
6,646
12,021
10, 356
14,204
10,049
14,972
16,976
8,390
9, 036
6,607
9,415
6,134
12, 160
5,474
5,934
7,363
18,914
21,216
6,986
6,711
10, .506
11,386
6,291
11,820
18,373
8,328
6,445
9,537
7,743
10, 126
15,010
5,997
8,040
7,902
7,068
9, 104
17,023
7,749
8,136
14, 695
12, 457
7,018
8,454
18,411
19, 294
12,979
8,058
7,326
8,817
6,272
15,454
15, 194
10,496
7,978
12,806
7,761
15,301
8,495
Widowed,
69.9
60.4
62.4
59.8
63.7
60.7
57.7
67.9
65.3
55.3
58.3
57.9
52.6
63.4
59.0
58.6
59.1
58.8
61.4
62.0
57.0
63.5
62.4
57.8
58.3
60.7
60.5
6:3.3
60.4
62.2
61.7
63.2
62.6
63.0
59.0
59.4
64.9
56.4
56.4
66.2
57.8
.57.6
58.9
57.6
59.1
62.5
58.7
60.3
60.5
56.7
60.7
63.5
63.9
61.5
61.3
61.7
62.5
60.2
.58.6
56.1
53.6
63.8
1,136
807
497
1,300
422
765
713
1,162
835
1,224
1,860
767
741
474
817
476
787
435
493
442
1,220
1,975
497
647
912
1,146
640
807
1,516
571
534
416
681
769
1,278
419
480
585
532
533
1,587
743
660
1,053
1,130
500
379
1,788
1,346
600
447
629
702
621
1,027
1,195
781
695
1,016
662
1,195
551
Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 257
OVER, BY SEX, FOR CITIES HA\aNG FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona :
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Sniith
Little Rock
California:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbury
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgia:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah « .
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis
Elgin
Evanston
JoUet
Moline
Oak Park village
Peoria
Quincy.:
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Kokomo
Muncie
Richm.ond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids
Council Blufls
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
23, 322
17, 320
10,237
10, 351
25, 301
11,232
23, 484
15, 814
24, 152
21,184
23, 862
30, 278
15,444
14, 192
12, 957
14, 901
10, 673
18, 526
9, 412
10, 422
11,941
30, 514
34,549
10, 781
10, 738
17, 725
20, 591
11, 932
20,392
31, 738
13,577
11, 560
13, 829
12, 594
16, 431
22, 226
11,890
15,251
13, 324
10,716
16,219
29, 573
14, 416
12,958
24, 042
22, 733
10, 795
8,562
32, 942
33,001
14,686
10, 826
10,426
13,245
10, 118
23, 738
24,771
17, 486
13, 123
21,416
1.5,229
24,730
13,282
Single.
6,085
4,527
2,396
2,599
6,263
2,690
7,302
3, 813
5,346
6,719
5,591
7,086
4,313
3,157
3,950
3,499
.3,426
5,484
2,742
3,018
3,440
9,946
7,242
2,306
2,486
4,051
5,156
3,076
4, 618
8,155
3,772
3,376
3,569
2, 987
4,205
5,063
4, 052
5,433
4,192
2,706
5,233
8, 565
4,470
3, 336
6,991
7,191
2,510
1,502
9,565
10, 181
2,506
2,410
2,006
2, 758
2, 473
6, 199
6,361
4, 834
3, 509
6,141
5,618
7, 308
3,388
Married.
Number.
Per cent.
54.4
52.2
61.5
59.5
57.0
59.0
52.2
62.8
59.7
48. S
60.4
57.3
64.5
62.0
52.7
62.8
55.8
61.4
57.5
56.9
60.7
57.7
62.5
64.4
61.0
59.9
55.5
54.3
58.1
58.5
59.8
55.6
66.2
61.1
61.2
64.7
51.4
52.3
56.8
63.5
55.8
56.2
53.2
61.9
59.8
54.1
64.0
76.2
55.8
57.1
75.5
68.9
68.2
66.0
60.6
62. S
60.3
59.2
60.0
58.2
50.8
59.4
62.3
Widowed.
4,083
3,364
1,355
1,415
3,912
1,699
3,552
1,780
4,025
3,798
3,286
5,140
2,332
1,795
1,941
1,831
1,248
1,640
1,204
1,.368
1,211
2,841
5,357
1,337
1,585
2,752
3,776
2,2.37
3,731
4,831
1,532
1,602
1,046
1,668
1,979
2,496
1,466
1,696
1,447
1,078
1,789
3,773
2,058
1,425
2,346
2,902
1,182
480
4,619
3,501
981
835
1,181
1,393
1,382
2,337
3,017
1,993
1,446
2, 4S2
1,759
2,319
1,349
Di-
vorced.
445
378
183
131
621
201
364
276
349
298
550
672
342
335
212
188
33
28
53
79
40
95
346
184
86
281
205
132
177
191
145
133
47
237
194
287
168
115
114
121
117
566
188
165
295
311
191
39
362
473
97
115
127
346
132
235
450
291
183
302
106
75108°— 23-
-17
258 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 57 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Co\ington
Lexington
Newport
Louisiana :
Slireveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewistoii
Portland
Maryland:
Cumberland
Hagerstown
Massachusetts:
Brockton
Brookline town
Chelsea
Chicopce
Everett
Fitchbiirg
Haverhill.
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfield
Quiney
Revere
Salem
Somerville
Taunton
\N'altham
Michigan:
Battle Creek
BayCity
Flint
Hamtramck village
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota :
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana :
Butte
Nebraska :
Lincoln
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey :
Atlantic City
Bayoune
Clifton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hobokon
Irvington town
Kearny town
Montclair town
New Brunswick
Orange
> Total includes
MALES 15 Y'EARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
17,725
26,437
20,183
15,536
10,373
16,589
9,144
10, 949
24, 806
10,946
9,658
24,023
11,682
15,255
11,881
13,719
14, 078
19, 368
20, 159
32, 557
36, 136
16, 303
13. 120
14, 765
14, 501
16,905
9,499
14, 507
32, 205
12, 767
10,512
13. 788
16, ;«5
40,091
16. 789
20,012
19, 196
17, 887
22,832
14, 153
14, 764
9, 381
22, 073
37, 924
10, 430
29, 512
13,774
17,616
19,274
26. 121
10,239
18, 346
25, 665
8,763
17, 450
33, 955
25, 764
9,050
9,;w8
9,263
11,125
11,043
Single.
.5,117
7,644
7,032
5,353
3,509
.5,030
3, 218
4,208
8,286
4,191
2,969
8,276
4,091
5,698
4, 182
4,727
4, 982
6, 685
7, 773
11,783
12, 899
5,622
4, 083
5. 202
4, 9m
5,988
3,270
5,612
10,869
4,779
4,072
3, 839
5, 556
15, 466
5, 785
7,999
6,200
5,480
7, 2:i0
5,209
5,699
2, 8:39
7,015
16, ISO
2,940
9,736
3,757
7,444
5,926
9. 203
3,717
5,942
9,307
2,718
4,978
12, 257
10,909
2,685
3,275
2,840
3, 719
4,163
Married.
Number. Per cent
11,403
17,015
11,979
9,067
6,243
9,811
5,328
6,024
14, 985
6,104
6,109
14, 340
6, 99S
8,677
7, 182
8,347
8, 407
11, 478
11,326
19,068
21,015
9,802
8,447
8,945
8,764
10, 152
5,843
8,087
19, 724
7,291
5,911
8,901
9,824
22, 320
10, 551
11,225
11,563
11,149
14,204
8,157
8,250
6,018
13, 839
19, 988
6,700
17, .579
9,113
8,691
12, 267
15, 401
5,937
11,277
15,371
5,709
11,810
20,267
13, 623
5,976
5,566
6,004
6,784
6,350
64.3
64.4
59.4
58.4
60.2
58.3
55.0
60.4
55.8
63.3
59. 7
59.9
56.9
60.4
60.8
59.7
59.3
56.2
58.6
58.2
60.1
64.4
60.6
60.4
60.1
61. 5
55.7
61.2
57.1
56.2
64.6
60.1
55.7
62.8
56.1
60.2
62.3
62.2
57.6
55.9
64.2
62.7
52.7
64.2
69.6
66.2
49.3
59.0
58.0
61.5
59.9
65.1
67.7
59.7
52.9
66.0
59.3
64.8
61.0
67.5
Widowed
932
1,373
1,007
899
507
508
632
1,343
520
506
1,166
543
806
489
601
619
1,009
995
1,601
1,873
829
552
582
671
700
354
753
1,502
633
486
744
825
1,521
367
557
988
881
1,012
648
534
447
970
l,4a5
578
1,631
721
624
843
1,272
508
1,020
933
325
586
1,347
1, 113
362
536
368
557
604
persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 259
BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 1(X),000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington . . . '.
Newport
Louisiana:
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor:
I^ewiston
Portland
Maryland:
Cumlierland
Hagerstown
Massaciiusett.s:
Brockton
Brookline town
Cliclsea ,
Cliicoi)ee
Everett
Fitchburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn ,
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfield
Quincy
Revere
Salem
Somerville
Taonton
Waltham
MicmGAN:
Battle Creek
Bay City
Flint
Hamtramck viUage
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayonne
Chfton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hohoken
Irvington town
IvPamy town
Monlclair town
New Brunswick . . .
Orange
females 15 years of age and over.
Married.
Total.'
Sincle.
Widowed.
Di-
Number.
Per cent.
19,776
.5,439
11,392
57.6
2, .570
365
27, 461
6,856
16,918
61.6
3,150
474
22,407
6,989
12,007
53.6
3,176
223
16, 904
4,724
9, 070
53.7
2,846
244
11,559
3, 475
6,305
54.5
1, 598
174
16,556
3, 839
9, ,590
57.9
2,799
302
10, 726
3, 657
5,432
50.6
1,488
142
11,975
4,520
5,953
49.7
1,400
94
27, 434
8,762
11,754
53.8
3,556
352
10, .567
3,300
5.926
.=)6.1
1,198
79
10, 138
2,853
6,065
59.8
1,148
70
24, ,S54
7,616
14,205
57.2
2,721
287
IS, 908
8,965
7,173
37.9
2,. 581
163
13, 757
4,441
7,898
.57.4
1,352
58
11,197
3, 4.59
6,840
61.1
875
18
14,227
4,172
8,383
58.9
1,597
71
14,6:30
4,993
8,110
55.4
1,438
76
20, 589
6,426
11,313
55.1
2,534
269
22,514
8, 964
11,178
49.6
2,318
45
33, 1.33
11,286
18, 310
55.3
3, 406
106
37, 487
11,641
20, 718
.5.5.3
4,663
449
IS, 779
6, 569
9,782
52.1
2,317
108
15,027
4,660
8, 578
57.1
1,716
68
19, 420
8,103
9,017
46.4
2,229
60
15, 475
5, 231
8, 464
51.7
1,702
71
16. 568
4.791
9,913
59.8
1,779
74
9,603
2,715
5,868
61.1
959
48
15,614
5,917
7,861
50.3
1,769
61
36, 245
11, 789
19,711
54.5
4,532
174
13,683
4, 796
7,157
52.3
1,654
67
12,482
5,172
5,838
46.8
1,.390
76
14, 186
3,304
8,829
62.2
1,702
336
16,403
4,796
9,706
59.2
1,751
150
28,424
6,256
19, 552
68.8
2,176
416
10,973
1,515
8, 999
82.0
403
43
15,293
3,439
10. .3.33
67.6
1.362
152
17,209
3, 893
10,928
a3.5
2,0.80
.306
IS,. 391
4,777
11,079
60.2
2,120
401
20,163
4,250
13, ,531
67.1
2,019
311
12,528
3,274
7,850
62.7
1,278
114
11,3S1
2, 653
7, .^(iO
66.4
1,031
111
9, 268
2,313
5, 828
62.9
1,039
78
22, 184
5,969
13, 516
60.9
2,409
237
;«, 273
10, 994
19, 2,35
57.8
2,715
290
11,212
2,497
6,710
59.8
1,743
247
29, 519
7,824
17, 450
59.1
3,600
557
15,294
3,918
9,145
59.8
1,974
219
13, 821
3,497
8,185
59.2
1,836
207
21,176
6,219
12, 234
57.8
2,407
269
29, 397
10, 678
15, 073
51.3
3,310
222
10, 223
3,338
5, 645
55.2
1,143
78
20,663
5.792
11,, 3,59
55.0
3,325
169
22,609
6, 184
14,416
63.8
1,9.54
33
8, .540
2,225
5,541
61.9
750
24
21,587
6,891
11,910
55.2
2,659
69
30, 998
8,759
19, 129
61.7
3,027
61
22, 733
6. 832
12,996
57.2
2,769
120
9,241
2,318
5,9.30
64.2
926
21
9,231
2,912
5,435
5S.9
862
18
1 1 , 763
•1.177
6,1.33
.52. 1
1,381
49
1I,3S5
3,317
(), 678
58.7
1,307
26
12,009
4,155
6,321
52.7
1,492
31
260 ABSTEACT Oi
Table 67 MARITAL CONDITION OF
! 'OPULATION.
rOir-ULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
MALES 15 YEAES OE AGE AND OVER.
CITY.
Total.i
Single.
Married.
AVidowcd.
Di-
Number.
Per cent.
vorced.
New Jersey— Con.
20,626
13,759
9,355
14,255
10,243
11,281
13, .508
24, 3i;9
17, 587
14, 220
9,433
14, 150
12, 452
11,135
19,226
12, 207
9, 849
32, 299
24, 861
32, 707
11,243
9,123
15,3.52
11,3.84
17,572
35,630
9,722
15, 160
14,320
14,904
13, 881
10,596
10, 095
9,994
11,7,82
22, 064
10, 598
10,021
10,486
10,640
35, 478
28,524
25, 253
20,979
17,802
23, 5.S0
12,075
32, 853
28, 122
10,130
23,407
18,301
16, 562
15, 735
11,507
24,465
13,095
10, 848
10,462
12, 796
22,349
14,630
23,411
13, 175
9,566
6,589
4,516
2,876
5,004
3,123
3,6.36
4,636
8, 143
6,306
4,523
3,321
. 4,7.-0
4,602
3, .879
7,048
3,980
3,962
10, 748
9,750
11,247
3,362
2,902
5,o;"9
4,059
7,151
13,007
2,6,86
5,404
3.559
4,406
4,929
3,326
2, 8,S6
3,031
3, ,881
7,319
3,911
3, 568
3,128
3,045
11, 799
10,012
7,377
6,929
5,616
9,273
3,859
11,239
8,545
3,778
8,542
5,745
5,907
5,110
4,235
9,124
4, 209
5,010
3,379
6,600
8,0.89
5,528
8, 322
5,021
3,420
13,309
8,680
6,054
8,644
6,696
7,098
8,074
14, 827
10,256
8,902
5,517
8,7.52
7,305
6,507
11,406
7,471
5,271
20,031
13, 556
19,673
7,122
5,748
9,498
6,747
9,682
20,951
6, 067
8,831
10,238
9,587
8,382
6,629
6,602
6,258
7,223
13, 875
6,170
6,591
6,685
6,899
21,305
16,778
16,521
13,001
11,372
13,130
7,547
19, 881
17, 829
5, ,891
13, 859
11,329
10,032
9, ,846
6,575
14, 165
8,018
10, 639
6,445
5,632
13,022
8,281
13,829
7,490
5,606
64.5
63.1
64.7
60.6
65.4
62.9
59.8
60.8
58.3
62.6
58.5
61.9
58.7
58.4
59.3
61.2
53.5
62.0
54.5
60.1
63.3
63.0
61.9
59.3
55.1
5,8.8
6,8.6
58.3
71.5
64.3
60.4
62.6
65.4
62.6
61.3
01.2
5,8.2
62.1
63. 8
64. S
60.1
58.8
65.4
62.0
03.9
55.7
62.5
60. 5
03.4
5,8.2
59.2
61.9
60.6
62.6
57.1
57.9
61.2
63.1
61.6
44.0
5.8.3
56.6
59.1
56.9
58.6
665
454
383
573
393
502
706
1,222
838
682
565
605
443
684
673
677
588
1,372
1,473
1,643
696
404
718
508
6,85
1,331
304
758
451
693
444
481
492
544
534
1,2,52
439
3,82
557
547
1,703
1,245
1,213
932
727
1,042
595
1,4,S4
1, 459
435
8,86
1,072
5-19
652
624
1,078
797
990
556
481
1,135
754
1,178
605
371
27
18
Plainfleld
28
19
West New York to^^^l
New Yokk:
25
30
65
138
87
82
28
25
36
29
44
38
26
Schenectady
112
Trov
56
Utica
140
01
North Caeolina:
43
Charlotte
16
25
40
Ohio:
Canton .
325
East Cleveland
49
Ilaniilton
159
54
209
117
135
114
Newark
151
I'ortsmouth
127
Springfield
180
Steubenville
62
Warren
71
Zanesville
114
Oklahoma:
Muskogee...
129
029
Tulsa
445
Pennsylvania:
Allentown
124
Altoona
101
71
Chester
67
Easton
58
Erie
219
235
Hazleton
11
Johnstown
116
141
44
New Castle
8£
Norristown borough .
60
59
Williamsport
5'.
York -
194
Rhode Island:
Cranston
78
05
Pawtucket
cS5
Woonsocket
40
South Carolina:
Charleston
43
46
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
89
Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITION. 261
BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
FEMALES 15 years OF
AGE AND OVER.
CITY.
Total.i
Single.
Married.
Widowed.
Di-
Number.
Per cent.
vorced.
20, 670
12,063
10, 545
14,421
10, 241
12, 176
13,356
26,055
17, 497
14,900
10,947
16, 220
13,408
11,809
15, 835
13,692
8,658
31,312
30,795
35, 135
12,256
10, 868
16, 828
12,061
17,350
28,712
11,2S3
14,088
15, 847
15, 0o6
10, 457
10,425
10,070
10, 120
H, 894
22,440
9,256
9, 197
11,430
11,027
33, 467
25,421
26, 571
21,621
16,376
18,372
12, 861
32,212
29,647
10, 667
20, 885
21,293
14. 584
14,679
12,674
25, 545
14,2.57
18, 137
10,687
10,272
24,060
15. 585
25,797
14,575
9,120
61.5
66.2
57.1
58.7
64.7
57.4
56.5
57.0
57.0
59.3
50.0
54.2
54.9
54.6
65.1
54.0
56.8
61.9
44.3
5.5.2
57.9
54.5
56.6
.56. 1
55. 1
6.5.4
59.5
60.2
63.0
63. 0
71.6
60. 7
65. 2
60.7
59. 7
60.8
61.5
65. 3
58.1
62.1
61.5
63.2
61.4
59. 1
64.7
63.6
58. 0
.59. 7
.59. 6
53.8
60.9
53.2
62.4
64.1
52.9
53.8
5.5.3
58.4
58.2
53.7
53.2
51.5
53.5
52.8
59.3
1,745
963
1,263
1,614
939
1,452
1,781
3,530
2,232
1,706
1,601
2,041
1,537
1,543
1,303
1,961
1,007
3, 485
4,493
4,433
1,727
1,530
2,308
1,921
2, 074
2, 728
1,265
1,670
1,700
1,637
749
1,279
1,128
1,325
1,377
2,835
1,026
937
1,561
1,394
3,862
2,486
2,878
2,385
1,572
2,002
1, 695
3, 491
3, 638
1,144
2,020
2,774
1,377
1,596
1,588
2,960
1,865
2,101
1,258
1,266
2,585
1,391
4,559
2,345
820
New .Tersey— Con.
Passaic
6,129
3,054
3,200
4,307
2,639
3,653
3, 932
7,411
5,148
4,232
3,818
5,362
4,471
3,755
4,144
4,227
2.708
8,280
12, 561
11,099
3,324
3,293
4,940
3,284
5,615
6,837
3, 171
3,768
4,053
3,669
2, 145
2,641
2,242
2,467
3,277
5,732
2,434
2,182
3,036
2,541
8,200
6,333
7,197
6, .320
4, 129
4, 600
3, 609
9,249
8,032
3,733
6,044
6,993
4,025
3,572
4,277
8,742
4,407
5,157
3,047
3, 383
8,511
6,082
7,318
4,408
2,750
12, 718
7,981
6,026
8,461
6,624
6,994
7, 541
14,851
9,970
8,841
5,478
8,825
7,359
6,447
10,311
7,391
4,918
19,384
13,634
19, 385
7,101
.5,920
9,519
6,764
9,555
18, 764
6, 708
8,477
9,976
9,476
7, 489
6,327
6,566
6,143
7, 098
13,644
5, 690
6,007
6,640
6,853
20, 594
16, 059
16,302
12, 7S2
10, 588
11,689
7,465
19,215
17, 658
5,740
12, 716
11,322
9,097
9,404
6,705
13,740
7,877
10,595
6,222
5,521
12,804
8,030
13, 809
7,690
5,408
56
Perth Amboy
29
Plainflcld
44
West Hoboken town
22
West New York to\vn
New York:
AmsterrlaTn
35
62
Auburn. . . .
80
240
Elmira . ...
111
Jamestown
106
Kingston
43
Mount Vernon . .
49
New Roehelle. .
29
Newburgh
25
Niaciara Falls
53
Poughkeepsie . .
76
Rome
23
137
Trov ".
78
Utlca
209
Watertown
100
North Carolina:
Asheville
78
Charlotte
39
Wilmington
69
Winston-Salem
95
Ohio:
Canton
374
East Cleveland
123
TIamilton
167
111
250
Lorain
73
169
132
Newark
183
Portsmouth
131
Springfield
204
Steuben ville
95
Warren .♦
69
Zanesville
186
Oki^aiioma:
Muskogee
234
782
Tulsa
532
Pennsylvania:
Allentown
179
A Itoona
122
Bethlehem
79
Chester
63
Easton
84
Erie
235
Harrisburg
295
29
102
Lancaster
195
MeKeesport
70
95
Norristown borough
87
60
Williamsport
100
York
281
Rhode Island:
143
Newport
91
146
61
South Carolina:
76
Columbia
119
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
121
262 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPITLATIOi^.
Table 57 MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
Knoxville
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls
Utah:
Ogden
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Roanoke
Washington:
BeUingham
Everett
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan ■,-;-,-,,-
Superior --s-'co
MALES 15 years of AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
10,959
Single.
7,59.3
8,092
4,323
5,085
8,767
7,317
4,005
6,963
3,453
3,460
7,277
3,555
7,634
5,763
3,506
3,900
14, 373
5,005
3,350
5, 7S6
7,080
3,726
6,782
3,785
4,675
3,822
9,536
3,763
6,166
Married.
N umber . Per cent
12,946
16, 779
6,705
8,930
15, 054
9, 282
8, 352
9,374
7,030
5,648
8, 023
6,171
11,656
10, 826
5,707
6,280
21,914
8, 630
6,1176
10,934
11,793
6,114
8,732
6, 207
8,180
6, 898
12, S71
6,672
7,889
59.1
64.0
55.5
59.8
59.4
51.1
63.4
48.4
64.1
58.8
50.1
60.1
57.1
62.6
57.7
57.5
55.1
60.2
61.5
62.1
59.3
58. 3
54.1
58.7
60.6
60. 4
54.7
60.9
53.0
Widowed.
1,123
1,126
903
713
1,274
995
652
380
447
491
510
1,025
592
511
442
1,645
477
353
668
910
508
469
498
506
588
853
446
611
Di-
vorced.
236
167
114
207
227
400
141
228
38
69
33
98
80
158
196
023
202
56
182
107
128
76
so
94
172
48
132
1 Total includes persons whose marital conllitioii was not reported.
MARITAL CONDITIOIT. 263
BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Tennes.see:
Chattanooga...
Knoxville
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wiciiita Falls..
Utah:
Ogden
Vieginia:
I.ynfhburg
Newport News
Peters' Hirg
Portsmouth . . .
Roanoke
WastiinCxTOn:
Bellingham
Everett
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Htuitington . . .
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
females 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.'
917
4S0
974
907
296
433
295
504
10, 979
911
165
018
718
048
984
496
463
081
315
541
979
248
956
884
328
638
174
586
610
Single.
5, 516
7,697
4,373
2, 9S2
7,667
3,871
3,593
2,290
2,783
4,193
2, 521
3,675
4, 500
5,174
2,278
2,218
7,939
3,832
2,440
4, 599
6,589
3,945
3,228
4,162
5,413
4,149
5, 543
3,085
3,856
Married.
Number.
12, 901
16, 808
6, 865
8, S95
15, 600
8, S56
S, 256
7,942
6,894
5,796
7,488
6,380
11,419
10, 683
5,605
6, 148
21,248
8,511
5, 970
10, 880
11,712
6,054
7, 695
6,187
8, 060
6,893
11,783
6,427
7,661
Per cent.
58.9
59.0
49.1
64.0
65.1
67.4
57.8
69.0
62.8
48.7
67.1
53. 1
61.0
59.2
62.4
64.7
63. 5
60 4
64.1
62.0
55.8
53.8
64.4
52.1
52.6
54.5
61.5
60.7
60.8
Widowed.
3,190
3,617
2,464
1,674
4,727
2, 268
2,117
925
1,131
1,824
1,079
1,900
2,697
2, 057
983
945
3, 518
1,474
828
1,809
2,518
1,109
923
1,401
1,677
1, 443
1,683
1,000
957
Di-
vorced.
299
333
254
355
282
419
305
128
166
70
55
97
116
114
178
653
249
60
239
143
132
97
129
140
137
143
55
117
264
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — P0PULATI0:N.
Table 58.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION 15 YEARS
CLASSES, FOR THE
CLASS OF POPULATION AND
AGE PERIOD.
All Classes.'
TJr'baii communities:
15 years aiid over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
NATm: "WHrTE — native
PARENTAGE.
Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
2.5 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 04 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
NATIVE WHITE — FOREIGN
PARENTAGE.
Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 04 years
65 years "and over. .
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over. . .
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over.
Age unknown
males 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.i
19, 695, 500
2, 130, 0.53
2, 421, 604
5, 057, 251
4, 178, 866
4, 763, 789
1, 081, 828
62,109
17, 225, 163
2, 513, 739
2, 105, 441
3, 611, 765
3, 181, 038
4, 351, 171
1, 401, 243
30, 766
8, 350, 138
1, 060, 228
1, 163, 280
2, 150, 465
1, 636, 491
1, 816, 138
483,243
40,293
10, 741, 969
1, 737, 249
1, 383, 538
2, 271, 518
1, 910, 389
2, 538, 525
882,284
18,466
3, 233, 948
502, 152
485, 955
797, 721
568, 535
773, 174
103, 488
2,923
1, 558, 963
205, 570
190, 180
352, 602
298, 440
434, 992
75, 887
1,292
Single.
Number.
6, 982, 294
2, 090, 406
1, 774, 284
1, 730, 334
729, 697
559,406
80,260
17,907
5, 985, 271
2, 477, 304
1, 426, 339
1, 0.55, 256
458,889
455,606
101, 951
9,866
3, 025, 709
1, 030, 261
819, 028
673, 505
258, 770
195, 452
33,294
9,399
3, 750, 809
1, 691, 454
928, 228
598, 807
232, 893
234,648
58, 621
6,158
1, 493, 560
497, 758
394, 421
325, 818
132, 504
129, 741
11,802
1,516
647, 750
203, 879
157, 463
141, 760
63, 841
71,477
8,770
560
Per
cent.
35.5
98.1
73.3
34.2
17.5
11.7
7.4
28.8
34.7
97.4
67.7
29.2
14.4
10.5
7.3
32.1
36.2
97.7
70.4
31.3
15.8
10.8
6.9
23.3
34.9
97.4
67.1
26.4
12.2
9.2
6.6
33.3
46.2
99.1
81.2
40.8
23.3
16.8
11.4
51.9
41.6
99.2
82.8
40.2
21.4
16.4
11.6
43.3
Married.
Number.
11, 605, 237
35,608
625, 517
3, 210, 968
3, 272, 922
3, 758, 311
684, 452
17, 459
10, 244, 029
60,766
654, 801
2, 474, 513
2, 600, 386
3,519,174
922, 735
11,654
4, 846, 805
22,023
333, 529
1, 422, 891
1, 301, 932
1, 445, 336
312,004
9,090
6,397,484
42,369
441, 051
1, 623, 905
1,607,137
2, 086, 814
590, 203
6,005
1, 601, 951
3,575
88,426
456, 818
413, 736
573, 594
64,900
902
843,340
1,321
31, 425
205, 337
225, 428
330, 310
48, 995
524
Per
cent.
58.9
1.7
25.8
63.5
78.3
78.9
63.3
28.1
59.5
2.4
31.1
68.5
81.7
80.9
6.5.9
37.9
58.0
2.1
28.7
66.2
79.6
79.6
64.6
22.6
59.6
2.4
31.9
71.5
^.1
82.2
66.9
32.5
49.5
0.7
18.2
57.3
72.8
74.2
62.7
30.9
54.1
0.6
16.5
58.2
75.5
75.9
04.6
40.6
Widowed.
Nvmi-
ber.
897,500
635
8, 608
68,504
124, 618
385, 855
307, 066
2,214
860,808
1,195
11, 903
57, 420
96, 082
330, 70S
361, 590
1,910
363, 354
307
4,137
29,876
49, 573
145, 698
132, 745
1,018
511, 467
683
6,728
34,042
54,956
189, 753
224,182
1,123
114,275
84
1,035
9,516
16,200
61,360
25, 923
157
57,337
32
387
3,686
7,092
28, 824
17,232
84
Per
cent.
4.6
(')
0.4
1.4
3.0
8.1
28.4
3.6
5.0
(')
0.6
1.6
3.0
7.6
25.8
6.2
4.4
(')
0.4
1.4
3.0
8.0
27.5
2.5
4.8
(»)
0.5
1.5
2.9
7.5
25.4
6.1
3.5
(')
0.2
1.2
2.8
7.9
25.0
. 5.4
3.7
(»)
0.2
1.0
2.4
6.6
22.7
6.5
> Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MAEITAL CONDITION.
265
OF AGE AND OVER, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION
UNITED STATES: 1920.
CLASS OF POPULATION AOT)
AGE PERIOD.
All Classes.'
Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 yearsand over . . .
Age unknown
19,618,764
2, 315, 910
2, 680, 496
4, 9S8, 362
3, 876, 690
4, 463, 857
1, 256, 723
36, 726
Rural communities:
15 years and over 15, 558, 751
lo to 19 years 2, 440, 854
FEMALES 15 TEARS OF AGE AXD OVER.
Total.i
20 to 24 years.
25 to 34 years.
35 to 44 years.
45 to 64 years
65 j-ears and over.
Age unknown
N.VTH'E "WHITE — NATH'E
P.VRENTAGE.
TTrban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years "and over
Age unknown
XATR-E "WHITE — FOREIGN
PARENTAGE.
Urban communities:
15 years and over. . .
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 yearsand over.
Age unknown
8, &47, 716
1, 150, 452
1, 264, 443
2, 1S5, 811
1, 5S5, 027
1, 752, 571
5^7, 868
21, 544
9, 982, 032
1,651,117
1,305,446
2, 253, 049
1, 783, 275
2, 131, 798
785, 481
11,866
3, 544, 449
535, 170
540, 520
862, 859
622, 518
854, SOS
125, 740
2,834
Rural communities:
15 years and over 1, 362, 098
2, 009, 480
3, 500, 306
2, 884, 244
3, 451, 348
1, 193, 421
19,098
15 to 19 years.
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over.
Age unknown
186,476
168,100
325,506
266, 268
3.55, 358
59, 439
951
Single.
Number.
5, 698, 673
2,0(>4, 740
1, 350, 388
1, 137, 218
543,587
493,192
99,414
10, 134
3, 918, 229
2,072,910
813, 663
499, 1S6
224, 295
228, 675
74, 028
5,472
2, 654, 151
1, 013, 037
63.5, 128
520, 786
226,433
199, 193
53,079
5,895
2,614,339
1, 403, 473
540, OM)
323,992
141, 130
14(1, 572
55,286
3,806
1, 394, 008
502, 373
329, 697
2ti3, 589
135, 299
146, 879
14,860
1,311
397, 263
172, 392
87,443
63, 988
31, 461
36,811
4,794
374
Per
cent.
29.0
89.2
50.4
22.8
14.0
11.0
7.9
27.6
25.2
84 9
39.3
14.3
7.8
6.6
6.2
2S.7
31.1
88.1
50.2
23.8
14.3
11.4
9.0
27.4
26.2
85.0
39.6
14.4
7.9
6.9
7.0
32.1
39.3
93.9
61.0
30.5
21.7
17.2
11.8
46.3
29.2
92.4
52.0
19.7
11.8
10.4
8.1
39.3
Married.
Number.
11, 310. 1.88
241,588
1, 276, 092
3, 621, 083
2, 953, 031
2, 843, 001
360,534
14,859
10, 008, 745
354,954
1, 207, 605
2, 871, 272
2, 473, 403
2, 623, 271
469, 020
8, 614
4,801,681
132, 184
603, 563
1, .561, 682
1, 204, 587
1, 122, 339
168,976
8,350
6,394,184
240, 740
800,457
1, 859, 980
1, 543, 106
1,633,011
311,857
5,033
1,786,049
31,650
204,493
569, 472
434, 200
507, 645
37,613
976
862,005
13, 686
78, 603
2.53, 909
222, 669
266,836
25,809
433
Per
cent.
57.6
10.4
47.6
72.6
76.2
63.7
28.7
40.5
64.3
14.5
58.4
82.0
85.8
76.0
39.4
45.1
2,395,622
4,381
31,859
166, 820
322, 241
1,075,477
789,581
5,263
1,522,003
7,858
33,555
103, 460
163,252
569, 943
641,040
2,895
56.2
11.5
47.7
71.4
76.0
64.0
2S.7
38.8
64.1
14.6
58.6
82.6
86.5
76.6
39.7
42.4
50.4
5.9
37.8
66.0
69.7
,59.4
29.9
34.4
63.3
7.3
46.8
7S.0
83.6
75.1
43.4
45. 5
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
12.2
0.2
L2
3.3
8.3
24.1
62.8
14.3
0.3
1.6
3.0
5.7
16.5
53.7
15.2
Di-
vorced.
186, 181
3,056
17, 879
58,522
54,218
47,220
4,808
478
87,123
2,961
10,703
22,909
20,809
24,793
4,801
147
976,781
11.4
1,953
0 2
13, 621
1.1
68,995
3.2
123, 562
7.8
404,388
23.1
362,042
61.6
2,220
10.3
908,219
9.1
3, 925
0.2
10, ,564
1.2
53,900
2.4
85,505
4.S
334,196
15.7
412,657
52.5
1,472
12.4
336,269
9.5
331
0.1
3,526
0 7
21, 459
2.5
4.5, 481
7.3
192.515
22.5
72, 639
57.8
318
11.2
95,552
7.0
159
Ol
1,238
0.7
5,903
1.8
10,496
3.9
49, '201
13.8
28, 460
47.9
95
lOO
101,304
1,826
10,409
32, 417
29,031
24,650
2,725
246
51,439
1,672
5,958
13, 157
12, 151
15, 232
3,184
85
23,873
203
1,713
7,433
7, 025
6,993
459
47
5,662
54
392
1,375
1,440
2,169
229
3
' Includes Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other.
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
266
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION".
Table 68.
-MARITAL CONDITION OF THE URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION 15 YEARS
CLASSES, FOR THE ITNITED
CLASS OF POPULATION AND
AGE PERIOD.
NATIVE "WHITE— MIXED
PAEENTAGE.
Urban communities:
16 years and over
15 to 19 j'ears
20 to 24 years
25 to 31 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
05 years and over
Age unknown
Kural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
FOREIGN-BORN "WHITE.
Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 04 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
tlrban communities:
15 years and over...
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over.
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over. ..
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years "and over.
Age unknown
MALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
TotaH
1, 344, 599
225, 898
214, 472
359, 263
265, 935
242, 174
35, 793
1,064
853, 430
151, 464
124, 163
200,092
161,091
177, 669
38,396
555
5, 362, 678
197, 865
360, 275
1. 378, 523
1. 379, 788
1, 625, 196
411, 122
9,909
1, 889, 861
61, 405
96,713
360, 383
432, 084
667, 191
268, 262
3,823
1, 325, 398
138, 893
189, 209
352,012
307, 2(K)
285, 216
45,421
7,417
2,067,813
374, 523
297, 960
403,91!)
352,313
51)1, 545
128, 460
0.093
Single.
Number.
627 809
223, 4()S
171, 984
143, 237
53, 616
31,905
3,052
547
381, 981
149, 997
100,991
74, 603
29, 499
23,459
3, ISO
246
1, 355, 757
195, 113
270, 300
471, 065
223, 156
163, 955
28, 017
4,151
499,290
60,214
74,568
148, 096
93, 924
96, 154
24, 962
1,372
441, 845
132, 913
111, 451
105, 975
54,511
31, 803
3,148
2,ai4
663, 032
358, 730
1,56, 144
83,020
32, 749
25,112
5, 296
1, 375
Per
cent.
46.7
98.9
80.2
39.9
20.2
13.2
8.5
51.4
44.8
99.0
81.3
37.3
18.3
13.2
8.3
44.3
25.3
98.6
75.0
34.2
10.2
10.1
6.8
41.9
26.4
98.1
77.1
41.1
21.7
14.4
9.3
3.5.9
33.3
95.7
58.9
30. 1
17.7
11.1
6.9
27.6
32.1
95.8
52. 4
20.7
9.3
5. 0
4. 1
22. 6
Married.
Numter.
667, 821
2,112
41,072
208, 452
201, 777
190, 457
23,607
344
437, 770
1,196
22, 342
121, 913
126, 446
140, 447
25,212
214
3, 667, 834
2,250
87, 031
883, 278
1, 112, 177
1,323,147
250, 622
3, 329
1, 235, 108
1,008
21, 264
200,237
324, 218
515, 395
105, 643
1, 343
782, 776
5,550
74, 299
231, 454
230, 159
211, 700
25, 912
3, 702
1, 267, 031
14, 493
135, 054
303, 1S2
297, 837
425, 768
87, 952
3,345
Per
cent.
49.7
0.9
19.2
58.0
75.9
78.6
00.0
32.3
51.3
0.8
18.0
60.9
78.5
79.0
65.7
38.6
68.4
1.1
24.2
64. 1
80.6
81.4
6"2. 4
33.6
65.4
1.6
22.0
57.2
75.0
77.2
61.7
35.1
59.1
4.0
39.3
65.8
74.9
74.2
57.0
49.9
61.3
3.9
45.3
75.1
84.5
84.4
6S. 5
54.9
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
37,299
40
521
4,497
7,038
16, 415
8,733
55
27, 383
23
263
2, 348
3, 755
11,504
9,452
38
298, 225
73
1, 025
14, 916
33, 8()5
124, 332
123, 4.S9
525
139, 824
33
306
4,237
11,125
49, 123
74, 774
226
82, 518
131
1,872
9,576
17, 591
37,091
15, 800
451
118,216
414
4, 105
12, 4,5(i
18,040
48,830
33, 964
411
Per
cent.
2.8
(')
0.2
1.3
2.0
6.8
24.4
5.2
3.2
(^)
0.2
1.2
2.3
0.5
24.6
0.8
5.6
(^)
0.3
1.1
2.5
7.7
30.0
5.3
7.4
0.1
0.3
1.2
2.6
7.4
27.9
5.9
6.2
0.1
1.0
2.7
5.7
13.0
34.8
6.1
5.7
0.1
1.4
3. 1
5.1
9.7
26.4
6.7
Di-
vorced.
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
Maettal condition.
267
OF AOE AND OVER, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION
STATES: 1920— Continued.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND
AGE PERIOD.
NATIVE ■WHITE— MIXED
PARENTAGE.
"Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age uukuown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
rOREIQN-BORN ■WUITE.
Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years. .-
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
NEGRO .
Urban communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
Rural communities:
15 years and over
15 to 19 vears
20 to 24 "years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
FEMALES 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.'
1, 522, 351
240, 134
244, 324
421, 661
305, 557
264, 436
45,069
1,170
7S2, 210
140, 303
114,076
194, 095
151,922
149, 262
32, 111
441
4, 599, 750
215, S63
399, 2S2
1, 121, 251
1,061,819
1,353,515
442,914
5,106
1, 314, 235
62,809
70, 574
245, 681
292, 213
445, 603
205,929
1,426
1, 383, 150
171,629
227, 792
38S, 894
297, 585
236, 447
54, 821
5,982
2, 039, 950
398, 170
339, 886
462, 779
376, 534
354, 559
104,011
4,011
Single.
Numlier,
G14, 734
225, 658
152, 501
133, 494
59, 512
38, 390
4, 642
537
262, 438
131, 047
61, 886
38, 729
15, 986
12, 332
2,286
172
715, 989
187, 587
156,097
156, 558
95, 494
94, 476
24, 433
1,344
119,810
41, 0.53
18, 040
18, 782
14,861
18,999
7,293
182
315, 842
133, 250
76, 027
62, 352
26, 659
14,153
2,380
1,021
509,416
314,919
103, 384
52, 282
20, 337
13,503
4,136
855
Per
cent.
40.4
94.0
62.4
31.7
19.5
14.5
10. 3
45. 9
33.6
93.4
54.2
20.0
10. 5
8.3
7.1
39.0
1.5.6
86.9
39.1
14.0
9.0
7.0
5. 5
26.3
9.1
78.9
25. 6
7.6
5.1
4.3
3.5
12.8
22.8
77.6
33.4
16.0
9.0
6.0
4.3
17.1
25.0
79. 1
30.4
11.3
5.4
3.8
4.0
21.3
Married.
Numl)er.
775, 296
13, 884
88, 431
271, 963
220, 453
167, 009
13, 152
404
467, 520
8, 931
50,771
150, 450
128, 480
11.5,445
13, 239
204
3,140,910
27, 557
237,899
930, 009
885, 060
926, 690
130, 570
2, 525
982, 593
10, 920
51, 450
220, 561
262, 788
352, 914
83,143
817
790, 160
35,902
138, 579
280, 736
204, 411
117, 854
10, 121
2,557
1, 249, 021
78,267
21,s, 161
369, 612
304, 006
243, 898
33, 1.50
1,927
Per
COilt.
ra.9
5.8
36.2
61. 5
72.1
63. 2
29. 2
34! 5
59.8
6.4
44.5
77.5
8-1.6
77.3
41.2
46.3
6S.3
12. S
.59.6
82.9
83.4
68. 5
29.5
49. 5
74.8
20.7
72.9
89.8
89.9
79.2
40.4
57.3
57.1
20.9
60.8
72.2
68.7
49.8
18.5
42.7
61.2
19.7
64.2
79.9
80.7
68. 8
31.9
48.0
Widowed.
Num-
ber.
116,124
206
1,692
10, 813
20, 845
55,424
27, 008
136
47, 462
107
873
3, 692
6, 300
20, 092
16, 3.59
39
714,477
341
3,649
28, 766
72, 657
322, 347
285, 852
865
204, 778
158
816
5,515
1.3, 185
70, 695
114, 123
250,844
1, .544
9,325
36, 616
59, 462
100, 321
41,856
1,720
257,117
3,436
13, 761
33, 675
46,808
92, 797
65, 730
910
Per
cent.
Di-
voreed.
7.6
0.1
0.7
2.6
6.8
21.0
.59. 9
11.6
6.1
0.1
0.8
1.9
4.1
13.5
50.9
8.8
1.5. 5
0.2
0.9
2.6
6.8
23.8
64.5
16.9
15.6
0.3
L2
2.2
4.5
15.9
55.4
20.1
18.1
0.9
4.1
9.4
20.0
42.4
76.4
28.8
12.6
0.9
4.0
7.3
12. 4
26.2
63.2
22.7
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
268 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION,
Table 59.— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 1.5VI:ARS Oil^AGE AND OVER,
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Miimesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virgima
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky ;
Tennessee
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ,
Colorado
New Mexico ,
Arizona ,
Utah
Nevada ,
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
MALES 15 years OF AGE AND OVER IN URBAN COMMUNITIES.
Total.'
19,695,500
2, 054, 291
5,898,539
4,850,190
1,748,935
1,524,487
693, 466
1,076,509
454, 705
1,394,378
106,535
98,661
38,624
,274,710
204, 743
331,018
,064,023
864, 141
, 970, 375
, 382, 423
548, 104
,605,045
866, 165
448,453
388, 910
323,711
593, 785
30, 227
37, 367
152,331
222,604
45, 135
312,579
159,013
239,818
130, 909
161,110
97, 184
250,999
127,740
225,254
213,519
174,087
101,631
219, 222
199,091
556,565
66, 845
43,244
24,207
174,946
22,126
44,687
72,019
6,631
304, 844
153, 906
935,628
Single.
Married.
Number.
6,982,294
750, 699
2, 123, 743
1,688,675
610,816
533, 894
227, 629
373,082
162, 623
511,133
35,997
34,087
12,944
471,984
75, 279
120,408
1,129,3.39
298,552
695, 852
474, 754
170,664
567,662
311,884
163,711
153,455
108, 232
203, 353
11,243
13,483
54, 053
66, 997
16, 246
111,753
60,976
87,057
45,321
56,414
34,049
81,516
40, 562
75,549
68, 589
56, 459
27,032
31,801
82, 733
64, 394
194, 154
25,657
15, 298
9,667
59, 858
7,613
16,997
25,016
2,517
114,888
53, 755
342, 490
Per
cent.
36.5
36.0
34.8
34.9
35.0
32.8
34.7
35.8
36.7
33.8
34.5
33.5
37.0
36.8
36.4
36.9
34.5
35.3
34.3
31.1
•35.4
36.0
36.5
39.5
33.4
34.2
37.2
36.1
35.5
30.1
36.0
35.8
38.3
36.3
34.6
35.0
35.0
32.5
31.8
33. 5
32.1
32.4
33.5
31.3
37.7
32.3
34.9
38.4
35.4
39.9
34.2
34.4
38.0
34.7
38.0
37.7
34.9
36.6
Number.
11, 605, 237
1,190,432
3,477,612
2, 899, 924
1,033,921
905, 081
421,205
632, 595
259, 683
784,784
63,589
58, 161
23,229
732, 693
117,910
194,850
1,781,059
524, 809
1,171,744
834, 398
341,776
951,743
510,086
261,921
216,611
194, 631
353, 232
17,503
21,725
88,915
141, 304
26,369
182,692
88, 698
140,088
78,817
97,117
58, 171
154, 507
78,622
134,917
131,092
106, SS3
48,313
62, 829
123,661
121,627
324,478
36,888
25,616
13,073
99, 202
13, 082
24, 774
43, 583
3,465
169,880
90,014
524,890
Per
cent.
58.9
57.9
59. 0
.59. 8
59. 1
59.4
60.7
58.8
57.1
56.3
59.7
59.0
60.1
57.5
57.6
58.9
58.1
60.7
59.5
GO. 4
62.4
59.3
58. 9
58.4
55.7
60.1
59.5
.57.9
58. 1
58.4
63.5
58.4
58. 4
55.8
68.4
60.2
60.3
59.9
61.6
6L5
59.9
61.4
61.4
59.9
61.8
56.4
61.1
58.3
55.2
59.2
54. 0
56.7
59.1
55. 4
60.5
52.3
55.7
58. 5
56.1
Wid-
owed.
897, 500
100,421
260, 241
207, 757
81,866
73,532
37, 000
53, 140
20,185
63, 358
5,942
5,409
2,147
62, 787
10,275
13, 861
131,233
37,473
91,535
.59,241
27, 074
68,781
34,305
18, 356
15,280
16. 1.54
29,686
1,079
1,522
7,010
;i,135
2, 250
16,047
7,616
10, 726
5,010
6,866
4,598
13. 2.55
7,164
12,113
11,561
9,071
4, 255
5,595
10,325
9,471
27,749
2,481
1,716
992
9,015
1,201
2,035
2,481
264
12, 596
6, 604
44, 158
Di-
vorced.
142, 778
9,367
17,314
42, 994
17,391
7,869
6, 210
11,403
5,899
24,331
790
778
247
5,328
1,158
1,066
7, 903
1,934
7,477
12,419
6,668
12, 254
8,488
3,165
2, .342
4,008
6, 212
138
311
1,673
2,677
210
1,801
884
1,291
904
346
195
1,264
974
2,377
1,896
1,460
477
1,158
1,325
2,738
6,182
798
,537
296
2,679
175
489
775
150
5,463
3,364
15,504
1 Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MAEITAL COISTDITTON. 269
BY SEX, FOK UHBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central-.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atl.\^ntic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia ^ .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi ,
West South Central;
Arkansas ,
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Calilornia
males 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN RURAL COMMUNITIES.
Total.!
17,225,163
559, 828
l,9t)4,9b.3
2,994,544
2,731,755
2,934,562
2, 105, 866
2,298,764
774, 142
S60, 739
172,943
63,270
89, 281
73,078
5.800
155, 456
668,805
24tJ, 246
,049,912
743,003
511,7t)5
742, 448
504,951
492, 347
479, 82S
541,696
622, 458
ia3, 774
187, 506
308,967
407, 526
.36,476
199, 934
Single.
Number.
5,985,271
Per
cent.
Married.
Number.
34.7 10,244,029
Per
cent.
512,072
356, 775
595, 521
395,044
633, 802
204,9;i8
570, 248
.531,761
536, 142
467, 715
454,326
356, 278
472, 744
, 015, 416
142,646
112,923
55, 159
175, 867
101,041
82, 430
74,243
29,833
241, 175
1.54, 220
465, 344
185, 220
665, 120
1,016,102
1,021,712
1,004,444
666, 550
772, 913
304, 722
348, 488
— 1
56, OSS
20; 601
28, 950
24,713
1,990
52, 878
220,749
83,929
360,442
238, 242
.156,918
2o2, 589
162, 181
196, 172
212,425
195, 394
202, 922
76, 691
75, 801
115.375
143, 104
11,569
72, 794
188, 039
127,627
201 , 467
1:34,487
201,822
66,639
184,728
167, 153
169,933
144, 736
139,440
118,515
154,618
360,340
58,350
44,497
23,504
63,615
37,812
34, 332
28,278
14,334
97, 133
,58, 426
192,929
33.1
33.8
33.9
37.4
34.2
31.7
33.6
39.4
40.5
.32.4
32.6
32.4
33.8
34.3
34.0
33.0
34.1
34.3
32.1
30.7
35.4
32.1
39.8
44.3
36.1
32. 6
41.7
40.4
37.3
35.1
31.7
36.4
36.7
35. 8
33. H
34.0
31.8
32.5
32.4
31.4
31.7
30.9
30.7
33.3
32.7
35.5
40.9
39.4
42.6
36.2
37.4
41.6
38.1
48.0
40.3
37.9
41.5
331, 782
1,181,095
1,792,760
1,562,945
1,781,439
1,320,810
1,394,677
423, 481
455, 040
102, 582
36,630
53,081
42,994
3,298
93, 197
402, 477
147, 940
630,678
456, :i9S
321, 801
435, 349
309, 985
269,227
244,218
317,429
380, 728
98, 751
102, 270
178, 2.S4
241,205
22, 481
115,303
297,898
212, 279
366, 692
242, 5:50
399,849
124,407
352, 644
334,580
337,285
296,301
286,211
218,401
290, 575
599, 490
76,271
62, 353
28, 335
101,598
55, 891
42,961
42,814
13, 258
129, 070
85, 409
240,661
59.3
60.1
59.9
57.2
60.7
62.7
60.7
54.7
52.9
59.3
57.9
59.5
58.8
513.9
60.0
00.2
60.1
60.1
61.4
62.9
58.6
61.4
54.7
50.9
58.6
61.2
5:1.7
54.5
57.7
59.2
61.6
57.7
Wid-
owed.
860.808 92,506
36,886
108, 343
160,600
124,601
133, 571
105, 301
112, 860
35, 989
42,657
58.2
59.8
61.6
61.4
63.1
60.7
61.8
62.9
62.9
63.4
63.0
61.3
61.5
59.0
53.5
55.2
51.4
57.8
55.3
52.1
57.7
44.4
5:5.5
55.4
51.7
12, 181
4,915
6,225
4,795
436
8,334
41,880
13,104
53,359
42, 355
28, 475
38, 423
28,113
23,234
20,407
24,609
33, 107
6,686
7,478
12,705
19,609
2,014
10,724
23,655
14,664
24,673
16,815
29, 059
11,967
29, 176
27,262
25,349
23,514
24,999
16,845
22,781
48, 235
6,109
4,693
2,188
8,577
6,382
4,147
2,597
1,296
11,319
7,870
23,468
2 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
270 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 59,— MARITAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic omsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South .\tl antic"
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virinnia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee. . ;
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Loui-siana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon
California
females 15 years of age and over in urban communities.
Total.i
19,618,764
2, 150, 720
6,943,213
4,616,724
1,764, Ml
1,615,476
752, 553
1,058,080
421,873
1,295,314
114,198
103,692
41, 738
,351,711
213,998
325,383
134. 974
863,399
944, 840
307,333
538, 508
573,216
751,397
446,270
380, 492
330, 462
611,647
31,136
36. 401
146, 117
228,556
42.802
323,206
188,466
24S, 390
128,235
173,574
107, 882
272, 809
130,112
245, 729
232, 024
184,295
90,505
105, 503
2:32,347
184,037
535,593
58, 181
39,519
17. 790
168,954
22, 032
38,450
71,697
5,250
263,574
144,220
887,520
Single.
Number.
5,098,673
724
1,!^1
1,250:
509:
468:
199
271
109
323
35
33
13
469
72
101
1,008
252
581
343
131
445
188:
i4i;
126
94
169
10:
11
40
66
11
97
70,
72
35
51
31
68
29
69
60
44
24
24,
68:
43
134;
15
10:
3
43
6
s:
19:
1
64
35
223
Per
cent.
29.0
33.7
31.0
27.1
28.9
29.0
26.5
25.6
25.8
26.0
31.2
31.9
31.2
34.7
33.9
31.1
32.2
29.2
29.9
26.2
24.5
28.3
25.1
31.7
33.1
28.6
27.7
35.0
3L0
27.9
24.8
27.5
30.0
37.3
29.2
27.9
30.0
29.4
25.1
22.5
28.4
26.0
24.3
27.0
23.5
29.3
23.5
25.2
26.8
25.4
21.3
26.0
28.2
23.3
27.0
21.7
24.4
24.8
25.2
Married.
Number.
11,310,188
1,161
3, 375
2,788
1,018:
902
422
622
253
766
62
56
22:
716
115
186:
1,7.39
509:
1, 126
796
332
926
479:
253
211
191
348
17
21
87
140
25
180
88
139
76
97
58
156
79
134
131
106
49
63
123
117
317
35
24
12
98
12
24
43
3
612
Per
cent.
57.6
2, 395, 622
54.0
50. 8
60.4
57.7
55.8
56.1
58.8
60.2
59.1
55.0
55.0
54.7
53.0
54.0
57.5
55.5
59.0
57.9
60.9
61.7
58.9
63.8
56.9
55.7
58.1
57.0
55.0
58.3
59.7
6L4
59.2
55.9
47.0
56.0
60.0
55.9
54.6
57.2
60.9
54.7
56.8
57.9
54.4
59.8
63.3
63.9
59.2
60.9
63.1
67.8
58.2
5S. 2
62.5
60.0
61.2
62.5
61.2
57.8
Wid-
owed.
248,940
694,307
521,642
210, 277
229, 890
119, 250
145, 555
50,881
174, 820
14, 383
12,383
5,508
157,454
23,881
35,331
370, 713
97,577
226,077
152, 435
65,671
182, 738
74,515
46,283
38,215
38,611
83,788
2,678
3,345
15, 821
27, 819
5,405
43,109
27, 761
34,469
13,684
23,467
16,669
45, 469
19, 857
37, 827
36,329
29,786
15,308
15, 494
37,153
19,650
73,258
6,088
3,919
1,641
22, a34
2,720
4,899
8,134
646
28, 073
16,406
130,341
Di-
vorced.
186, 181
13,244
23,600
49, 774
23, 112
12, 135
10, 878
17,060
6,874
29, 504
1,205
1,002
347
7,515
1,773
1,342
11,548
2,659
9,393
14,510
7,519.
15, 512
8,226
4,007
3,489
4, 865
8,534
253
421
2,016
3,534
263
2.152
1,381
1,951
1,249
772
429
2,459
1,479
3,413
3,455
2,728
1,282
2,015
2,333
3,379
9,333
688
264
3,058
248
480
1,154
184
6,016
3,776
19,71?
* Total includes persons whose marital condition was not reported.
MAEITAL CONDITION. 271
BY SEX, FOR URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Con.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic orvisioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coimecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia 2.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky ,
Tennessee ,
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
females 15 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN RURAL COMMUNITIES.
Total.i
15.558.751
530,418
1,81^,244
2, 705, 109
2, 394, 668
2, 805, 361
2, 042, 292
2,072,949
578,213
615, 497
157,
57,
82,
73,
5,
153,
632,
229,
952,
683,
483,
668,
446,
422,
393,
489,
574,
150,
154,
273,
358,
34,
18:3,
482,
303,
595,
3%,
627,
182,
524,
517,
536,
463,
419,
338,
410,
903,
102,
83,
36,
138,
81,
57,
61,
16,
174,
117,
323,
Single.
Nimiber.
3,918,229
135, 943
468, 926
666, 090
640,441
753,723
506, 856
495,043
124,862
126,345
36,526
13, 257
19,383
21,039
1,470
44,268
156,321
58, 872
253. 733
164,478
112,941
172,102
96, 835
119. 734
122, 493
130, (M)6
138, 5J7
43, 7S2
42,570
73,075
89, 928
8, 207
50,135
138,710
74, 455
173, 160
111,688
157.370
39,998
125, 168
130,288
137,445
113,955
91,337
87,084
89, 505
227,117
Per
cent.
Married.
25.2
25.6
25.8
24.6
26.7
26.9
24.8
23.9
21.6
20.5
23.2
23.0
23.6
28.5
27.2
28.8
24.7
25.7
26.6
24.1
23.4
25.7
21.7
28.3
31.1
26.6
24.1
29.1
27.6
26.8
25.1
23.9
27.3
28.7
24.5
29. 1
2S. 2
25.1
21.9
23.8
25.2
25.6
24.6
21.7
25.7
21.8
25.1
21,416
20.9
18,092
21.6
7,336
20.2
29, 192
21.1
18,786
23.1
11, 193
19.6
15, 789
2.5.5
3,058
18.6
36,049
20.6
24,394
20.7
65,902
20.4
Number.
10,008,745
323,578
l,143,a33
1,756,651
1,537,308
1,752,235
1,303,032
1,366,744
400,613
425, 551
99,767
35, 367
51,673
42,360
3,172
91,239
395, 410
143, S40
603,783
444,879
318,035
426, 683
303,054
264,000
238,840
313,459
375, 956
96,712
100, 1S9
176,651
235, 501
22,111
113,402
293,453
203.833
363, 708
239, 792
395, 377
120, 559
346, 699
330, 090
333,427
292, 816
281,282
215, 055
284, 873
585,534
72, 701
59,598
26, 103
96,827
53,761
39, 664
40,708
11,251
123,006
81,855
220,690
Per
cent.
Wid-
owed.
64.3 1,522,003
61.0
63.0
64.9
64.2
62.5
03.8
65.9
69.3
69.1
63.3
61.5
62.8
57. 5
58.6
59.3
62.5
62.8
63.4
65.1
05.8
63. 8
67.9
62.4
60.6
64.0
65.4
64. 3
64.9
64.7
65.6
64.5
61.8
60.8
67.2
61.1
60.5
63.0
66.0
66.0
63.8
62.2
6.3.1
67.0
63.4
69.5
64.8
71.0
71.1
71.8
69.9
66.0
69.3
65.7
68.3
70.4
69. 6
68.3
66, 153
194, 372
263, 396
201,195
283, 907
215,447
193,6,83
47,396
56, 454
19, 634
8,048
10,481
9, 799
696
17, 495
77,957
25.499
90, 916
69, 320
48, 573
65,247
43,S97
36, 359
30, 730
42, .507
55,986
8,940
10,517
21,477
31,038
3,6S9
18, 978
48,014
23,311
55,651
43, 196
70, 3ti0
20, 708
49,551
52,956
60, 583
52,357
43,460
34, 125
32,334
83,764
7,300
5,472
2,448
11,352
8,112
5,909
5,034
1,769
13,816
10, lOS
32,530
' No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
272
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 60.— NUMBER AND PER CENT NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN IN THE TOTAL POPU-
LATION WITH CLASSIFICATION OF NATIVE ACCORDING TO WHETHER BORN IN
STATE OF RESIDENCE OR ELSEWHERE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1850-1920.
Total
population.
NATIVE POPULATION.
Total.
With state of birth reported.
CENSUS TEAE.
Bom in state of
residence.
Bom in other states.
Number.
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
Number.
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
Number.
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
Per
cent of
native
popu-
lation.
1920
105, 710, 620
91,972,266
75,994,575
1 62, 622, 250
50,155,783
38,558,371
2 27,489,561
2 19, 987, 563
91, 789, 928
78,456,380
65, 653, 299
53, 372, 703
43, 475, 840
32,991,142
2 23,353,386
2 17,742,961
86.8
85.3
86.4
85.2
86.7
85.6
85.0
88.8
71,071,013
61,185,305
51,901,722
41,871,611
33,882,734
25,321,340
17,527,069
13,457,049
67.2
66.5
68.3
66.9
67.6
65.7
63.8
67.3
20,274,450
16,910,114
13,501,045
11,094,108
9,592,764
7,657,320
5, 774, 434
4,251,250
19.2
18.4
17.8
17.7
19.1
19.9
21.0
21.3
22.1
1910
21.6
1900
20.6
1890
20.8
1880
22.1
1870. . . ..
23.2
1860
24.7
1850
24.0
NATIVE POPULATION—
continued.
FOREIGN-BORN
POPULATION.
CENSUS TEAK.
State of
birth not
reported.
Bom in
outlying
posses-
sions cr
at sea.
Amer-
ican
citizens
born
abroad.
Number.
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
1920 :AA\
313, 582
285,685
180,458
396, 652
38, 873
8,925
5,175
1,785
342
220
2,618
92,010
66,351
64,899
8,547
13, 920, 692
13, 515, 8S6
10,341,276
9,249,547
6,679,943
5,567,229
2 4^136,175
2 2,244,602
13.2
1910 .....'
14.7
1900 . ....
13.6
1890
14.8
1880
13.3
1870
12, 262
49, 265
34,662
14.4
I860. .
15.0
1850
11.2
1 Exclusive of population of Indian Territory and Indian reservations, specially enumerated in 1S90,
with a native population of 325,451 and a foreign population of 13, not distributed by state of birth.
These areas were not enumerated prior to 1890.
2 White and free colored population only.
STATE OF BIETH.
273
Table 61.— TOTAL POPULATION AND TOTAL WHITE POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS
BORN IN DIVISION OF RESIDENCE, IN OTHER DIVISIONS, OR IN FOREIGN COUN-
TRIES, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS, 1920, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR 1920 AND 1910.
DIViaiON OF RESIDENCE.
Total.
BORN IN THE UNITED
STATES AND WITH
STATE OF BIRTH
REPORTED.
Born in
division
of resi-
dence.
Bom in
other
divisions.
FOREIGN
BORN.
TOTAL population: 1920
United States Iil05, 710, 620
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic .- .
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
TTnited States
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
77, 906, 515 13, 438, 948 13, 920, 692
449,
1,264,
2, 367,
2,216,
909,
612,
2,066,
1,315,
2,237,
015 1
649 4
738 3
017 1
047
977
629
787
089, 1
885,945
960, 418
232,141
, 375, 653
330,537
72, 989
464, 828
467,620
,130,561
WHITE population: 1920
294,820,915
7,316,
21,641,
20, 938,
12, 225,
9,648,
6,367,
8,115,
3,212,
5,353,
68, 601, 740
5,003,
15,714,
15, 606,
8, 699,
8, 487,
5,791,
5,791,
1,442,
2,064,
12,119,885
417,067
936, 794
035, 589
099,261
824, 64.5
495,062
823, 403
287, 952
200,112
13,712,754
870,654
912,575
223, 279
.371,961
315,920
71,939
459, 333
4.53, 225
033,868
BORN IN THE UNITED
STATES AND WITH
STATE OF BIRTH
REPORTED.
Born in
division
of resi-
dence.
1920 1910
Born in
other
divisions.
1920 1910
FOREIGN
BORN.
1920 1910
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION.
73.7
68.1
71.6
7.3.6
70.9
90. 9
92.1
74.8
4.5.6
38.4
72.6
12.7
12.3
13.2
66.2
6.1
5.5! 25. 5|
69.7
5.7
4.9
22.3
73.4
11.0
9.3
15.1
6,5.4
17.7
20.2
11.0
92.6
6.5
4.7
2.4
91.5
6.9
7.3
0.8
72. 3
20.2
23.3
4.5
41.8
39.4
40.2
14.0
35.8
40.2
40.3
20.3
14.7
27.9
25.1
16.8
13.9
2.5
1.0
4.0
17.2
22.8
PER CENT OF WHITE POPULATION.
72.3
68.4
72.6
74.5
71.2
88. 0
91.0
71.4
44.9
38.6
70.6
66.4
70.3
73.9
65.3
89.8
90.3
67.9
40.7
36.1
12.8
12.7
14.5
16.3
1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported: persons born in outlying pos-
sessions, or at sea under United States flag; and American citizens born abroad. The combined" number
of these classes in the United States in 1920 was 444,465, or four-tenths of 1 per cent of the total population.
2 Includes white persons born in the Ignited States, state of birth not reported; white persons born in
outlying possessions, or at sea under United States flag; and white American citizens born abroad. The
combined number of these classes in the United States in 1920 was 386,536, or four-tenths of 1 per cent of the
total white population.
75108°— 23-
-18
274
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 62. -TOTAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE,
IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, BY STATES, 1920, WITH PERCENT-
AGES FOR 1920 AND 1910.
[For geographic (Jivlsions, see Table 61.]
STATE OF RESIDENCE.
TTnlted States.
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire ,
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
AVisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana ,.
Oklahoma '..
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico^
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
105, 710, 620
TOTAL population:
1920
Total.i
768, 014
443, 0S3
352, 42S
S52, 356
604, 397
380, 631
385. 227
155, 900
720, 017
759, 394
930, 390
485, 280
668,412
632, 067
387, 125
404, 021
404, 055
646, 872
636, 547
2%, 372
769, 257
223, 003
449, 661
437, 571
309, 187
463,701
559, 123
683, 724
, 895, 832
968, 470
416, 630
337, 885
348, 174
790,618
752, 204
798, 509
028, 283
663. 228
548, 889
431, 866
194, 402
939,629
360, 350
334, 162
449, 396
77, 407
, 356, 621
783, 389
, 426, 86)
Born in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence.
71,071,013
20,274,450
598,345
257,074
250, 538
2, 265, 287
324, 792
756,212
6, 634, 469
1,693,459
6. 564. 988
4,079,758
2, 209, 448
4, 090, 918
2,223,333
1,852,574
1, 392, 176
1,624,606
2, 382, 282
304, 679
303, 260
735, 442
967, 838
142, 963
1, 107, 200
160, 109
1,978,940
1,113,343
2,391,258
1, 565, 791
2, 595, 423
560, 103
2. 134. 989
1,994,580
2, 055, 273
1, 595, 136
1,196,930
1, 522, 615
819, 229
3,306,311
172, 818
148, 028
48, 982
317, 506
209, 234
109, 770
314, 006
24,761
410, 175
295, 723
1, 268, 243
Born in
other
states.
Foreign
born.
13,920,692
58,475
91,950
54,748
487, 242
102, 790
241, 805
865, 523
711,531
744, 254
983, 017
561,058
1,156,685
697, 365
309, 809
499, 584
543,565
821,375
204,092
247, 194
402, 676
681, 185
59, 045
236, 134
244, 222
293, 493
283, 552
157, 996
109,:369
279, 246
349, 624
247, 732
322, 329
269,981
183, 405
533, 148
223, 013
1, 155, 880
968,382
274, 877
240, 313
116, 830
492, 079
119,877
137,573
73, 999
35, 734
662, 451
374, 292
1,363,951
107,814
91,397
44, 558
1,088,548
175, 189
378, 439
2, 825, 375
742, 486
1,392,557
680, 452
151,328
1, 210, 584
729, 292
460, 485
486, 795
225, 994
186,835
131, 863
82, 534
150,665
110,907
19,901
103, 179
29, 365
31, 705
62, 105
7,272
6,582
16, 564
53, 864
30, 906
15, 648
18,027
8,408
14, 137
46, 427
40, 432
363, 83i:
95, 591
40, 747
26, 507
119,138
29, 808
80, 56f:
59, 200
16, 003
265, 292
107,644
757, 625
PER CENT OF TOTAL
POPLTLATION.
Born in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence.
1920 1910
67.2
77.9
58.0
71.1
58. 8
53.7
54.8
63.9
53.7
75.3
70.8
75.4
63.1
60.6
70.4
58.3
67.6
70.0
47.1
47.6
50.7
54.7
64.1
76.4
36.6
85.7
76.1
93.4
93.0
89.6
57.8
88.3
85.3
87.5
89.1
68.3
84.7
40.4
70.9
31.5
34.3
25.2
33.8
58.1
32.9
69.9
32.0
30.2
37.7
37.0
66.5
78.0
57.7
70.4
55.3
49.2
54.5
Born in
other
states.
1920 1910
7.6
20.8
15.
12.6
17.0
17.5
62. 0 8. 3
53.0 22.5
73. 6 8. 5
74.4
75.2
60.4
62.7
66.8
54.0
63.7
67.5
34.3
38.6
50.0
48.7
67.8
79.2
42.1
89.4
76.2
94.7
94.4
90.6
6L5
88.7
85.7
86.9
87. 0
67.1
84.9
31.1
70.1
26.4
27.7
21.8
29.2
56.4
38.6
65.1
26.4
23.0
33.5
38.0
17.1
19.1
17.8
19.0
11
20.9
22.6
24.1
31.6
3S.8
31.1
38.5
26.5
16.3
55.8
12.7
19.4
6.2
6.5
9.6
36.1
10.3
13
11.5
10.
30.4
12.4
57.0
20.8
50.1
55.0
60.1
52.4
33.3
41.2
16.5
46.2
48.8
47.8
39.8
18.4
6.7
19.2
14.7
12.9
17.5
15.7
7,
20.7
7.4
12.7
18.6
17.7
15.
11.0
19.4
23.6
25.0
37.6
43.6
34.7
42.8
23.4
12.6
49.7
9.2
18.8
4.9
5,
8.5
32.5
9.4
13.1
12.0
12.2
31.4
11.5
65.9
23.3
47.3
58.4
57.7
53.8
30. 0
36. 6
16
48.5
53.3
49.0
36.3
Foreign
born.
1920 1910
13.2
14.0
20.6
12.6
28.3
29.0
27.4
27.2
23.5
16.0
11.8
5.2
18.7
19.9
17.5
20.4
9.4
6.5
20.
13.0
11.6
6.3
8.9
7.1
6.7
1.4
4.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
5.6
1.3
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.8
2.6
2.0
7.8
17.4
9.4
13.7
12.7
8.3
24.1
13.2
20.7
19.6
l:i.7
22.1
14.7
14.9
22.5
14.0
31.5
33.0
29.6
30.2
20.0
18.8
12.6
5.9
21.4
21.3
22.0
26.2
12.3
7.0
27.1
17.3
14.8
8.0
8.6
8.1
7.5
1.3
4.7
0.3
0.4
0.6
5.4
L8
0.9
0.9
0.5
1.1
3.2
2.4
6.2
25.2
13.1
19.9
16.2
7.1
23.9
17.6
24.1
22.4
16.8
24.7
1 Inohides persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported • persons born in outlying posses-
sions, or at sea imder United States flag; and American citizens born 'aoroad. The combined number
of these classes in the United States in 1020 was 444.465, or four-tenths of 1 per cent of the total population,
STATE OF BIRTH.
275
Table GS.— WHITE POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE,
IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, BY STATES, 1920, WITH PERCENT-
AGES FOR 1920 AND 1910.
[For geographic divisions, see Table 61.]
STATE OF RESIDENCE,
United States
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Peunsylvama
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee.
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon ,
California ^
white population:
1920
Total.i
94,820,915
765,
442,
351,
,803,
593,
,358,
,172,
,037,
,432,
571,
849,
299,
601,
616,
368,
384,
225,
639,
619,
,279,
,708,
192,
,204,
326,
,617,
,377,
,783,
818,
,689,
638,
,180,
,885,
,447,
853,
,279,
,096,
,821,
,918,
534,
425,
190,
924,
334,
291,
441,
70,
,319,
769,
,264,
Born in the United
Stites and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence.
Born in
other
states.
62.524,78918.196,836
596, 893
256,800
250,196
2,246,606
320,269
748, 187
6, 566, 130
1,650,-564
6,464,194
4,012,837
2,181,795
4,046,455
2,207,704
1,842,264
1,382,057
1,618,130
2, 280, 498
298, 954
288,924
731,066
942,997
122, 524
910, 534
113, 486
1, 360, 807
1,079,987
1,665,379
718, 524
1,471,937
342,353
1,933,612
1,628,768
1,213,217
732,695
885,648
887,092
702, 130
2,650,041
162,852
145, 087
47, 507
313, 547
189,989
79, 576
310, 819
19,962
396,184
290,378
1,216,634
58, 109
91,656
54,519
468,631
98,665
230,023
Foreign
born.
13,712,754
107,349
91,233
44,526
1,077,534
173,499
376,513
765,945 2,786,112
640,091 738,613
564,337 1,387,850
865,637
508,423
1,020,859
650,259
305,402
492,350
530,884
746, 767
203,361
244,501
391,329
646,932
49,445
189, 777
181,813
223,106
231,288
109,612
92,445
198, 469
250,440
213,855
238, 751
213,626
111,921
375, 105
160, 368
1,068,052
886,806
272,356
238,917
115,432
482,961
114,398
129, 858
72,498
35,071
656,453
371,416
1,333,857
per cent of white
population.
Born in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence.
1920 1910
65.9 64.6 19.2
678, 697
150, 868
1,206,951
726,635
460, 128
48G, 164
225,647
186,026
131,503
82, 391 1
149,652
110,578
19, 810
102, 177
28,548
30, 785!
61,906
7,099
6,401
16,186
43,008
30,780
15, 478
17,662
8,019
13,975
44,871
39,968
360, 519
93,620
38,963
25,255
116,954
29,077
78,099
56, 455
14,802
250,055
102, 151
681,662
78.0
5S. 1
71.1
59. 1
5.3.9
55.1
64.6
54.3
76.7
72.0
76.6
64.2
6L3
70.4
58.3
67.9
70.7
46.7
46.7
57.1
55.2
63.6
75.6
34.7
84.1
78.4
93.4
87.8
87.1
53.6
88.7
86.4
83.8
85.8
69.2
80.9
38. 6
67.6
30.5
34.1
25. 0
33.9
56.8
27.3
70.3
28.2
Born in
other
states.
1920 1910
78.0
57.8
70.6
55.5
49.4
54.6
62.4
53.4
74.4
74.9
76.0
61.0
62.7
66.7
54.0
63. 9
67.4
33.8
:?7. 2
50.1
48.9
66.9
77.6
41.9
87.7
78.1
94.5
89.8
88.5
59.6
88.6
86.5
S2. 8
84.3
7.6
20.7
15. 5
12.3
16.6
16.9
7.5
21.1
6.7
15.5
17. S
16.2
IS. 1
11.7
20.
22.
23.2
31.8
39.5
30.6
37.9
25.7
1.5.8
55.6
13
16.8
6.1
n.3
11.7
39.2
9.8
12.7
14.8
13.1
67.2 29.3
Sl.O 14. t
27.9 58. 6
66. 4, 22. (i
24.9
27.3
2L5
29.4
53.9
29.4
65.6
22.6
30.0 22.6
37.8 33.6
37.3 38.6
51.0
56.1
60.
52.3
34.2
44.6
16.4
49.6
49.7
48. 3
40.9
6.7
19.1
14.4
12.5
16. 9
15.2
6.9
19.4
C.2
12.0
17.7
16.8
15.4
ILO
19.3
23. 3
24.8
37.9
44.5
34.5
42.3
22.7
12.4
47.2
10.2
16.7
5.0
9.3
10.2
32.3
9.3
12.2
15.5
14.3
30.9
13.0
6S. S
25.8
48.5
59.2
58.6
53.7
38.2
42.2
16.1
52.2
54.3
50.0
37.5
Foreign
born.
1920 1910
14.5
14.0
20.6
12.7
28.3
29.2
27.7
27.4
24.3
16.5
12.2
5.3
19.2
20.2
17.6
20.,
9.
5.8
20.5
1.3.3
11.7
6.5
10.3
8.5
8.7
1.9
4.5
0.4
0.8
1.0
6.7
1.4
0.8
1.2
0.9
1.1
4.1
2.2
9.2
17.5
9.2
13.3
12.7
8.7
26.8
12.8
20.9
18.9
13.3
20.9
16.3
14.9
22.5
14.1
31.6
33.4
29.9
30.4
26.9
19.3
12.8
6.0
21.8
21.4
22.1
26.4
12.4
7.3
27.4
17.8
14.9
8.3
10.2
9.8
10.3
1.9
4.9
0.4
0.9
1.1
7.6
2.0
1.1
1.5
1.2
1.5
5.5
2.8
7.5
25.4
12.7
19.3
16.2
7.4
27.3
17.3
24.2
21.7
15.7
22.9
' Includes white persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; white persons bom In
outlying possessions, or at sea under United States flag: and white American citizens bom abroad. The
combined number of these classes in the United States in 1920 was 386,536, or four-tenths of I per Mat Of
tha total white population
276
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^POPULATION.
Table 64 NATIVE POPULATION OF EACH DIVISION AND
DIVISION OE STATE
OF RESIDENCE.
United States.
Geog. divisions:
New England..
Middle Atlantic
E. North Central
W. North Central
South Atlantic. .
E. South Central
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Total
native
population.
91, 789, 928
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacu'ic:
Washington
Oregon
California
5,514,964
17,300,726
18, 243, 402
11,168,596
13, 659, 735
8,820,318
9, 777, 396
2, 868, 481
4,436,310
660,200
351,686
307, 870
2,763,808
429, 208
1,002,192
7,559,852
2,413,414
7, 327, 460
5,078,942
2,779,062
5,274,696
2, 939, 120
2,171,582
1,900,330
2,178,027
3,217,220
515,009
554,013
1,145,707
1,658,290
203, 102
1,346,482
408, 206
2,277,482
1,401,596
2,551,851
1,677,142
2, 879, 268
914,606
2, .385, 724
2,322,237
2,330,147
1, 782, 210
1,738,067
1,7.52,082
1,987,851
4,299,396
453,298
391,119
167, 835
820, 491
330, 542
253,596
390, 196
61, 404
1,091,329
675, 745
2,669,236
population born in-
United
States.
91,659,045
5, 500, 369
17,271,642
18,223,214
11,157,842
13,654,338
8,819,018
9,771,813
2,858,988
4,401,821
657, 872
350, 275
305, 785
2,757,341
428, 283
1,000,813
7,537,778
2,410,562
7,323,302
5,075,425
2,777,975
5,270,360
2,929,513
2,169,941
1,897,151
2,176,305
3,215,650
513,573
553,234
1,144,761
1,657,168
202,987
1,345,664
407,070
2, 276, 564
1,401,322
2,551,563
1,676,867
2, 878, 774
913,527
2,385,348
2,321,874
2,329,815
1,781,981
1,737,736
1,751,110
1,986,951
4,296,016
451,155
389, 653
167,518
819, 323
329, 993
■251,537
388, 644
61, 165
1,081,468
672, 829
2,647,524
Geographic division.
New
England.
5, 660, 113
5,040,^3
256,717
104, 048
53,641
51,487
6,146
14, 133
25,956
107, 742
640,819
333,598
277,301
2,556,337
397,113
835,075
171,798
47,960
36,959
22,908
5,750
33,764
29,235
12,391
17, 149
9,976
8,754
2,289
2,978
6,043
6,452
1,547
8,223
12,908
7,069
1,866
2,727
1,732
3,627
11,788
2,037
1,836
1,599
674
1,469
2,196
3,089
7,379
5,286
2,669
1,592
10,033
1,074
2,534
1,586
1,182
20,414
8,546
78,782
Middle
Atlantic.
18, 019, 528
309,699
15,949,575
755,098
2.53,532
277,206
28, 167
75,377
99,717
271, 157
7,467
9,826
22,382
121,323
19,614
129,087
6,966,472
2,205,801
6,777,302
307,619
47,654
168,595
184,454
46,776
43,612
67,068
48,276
8,88.5
12,416
34,323
48,952
25,666
70,847
43,389
35,416
45,893
8,581
5,303
11,638
30,473
10,233
8,697
6,788
2,449
6,966
7,800
27,331
33,280
17,302
10, 189
7,012
42,362
4,971
8, .594
6,089
3,198
54,513
27,065
189,579
East
North
Central.
West
North
Central.
19,062,140
48,580
280,091
15,796,227
1,303,163
183,878
141,767
309,966
320,857
677,611
2,844
2,389
2,543
27,412
3,151
10,241
127, 139
31,254
121,698
4,284,374
2, 487, 484
4, 489, 408
2, .550, 920
1,984,041
231,445
269, 615
307,772
58,521
74,393
134,58?
226,835
1,748
15,291
23,263
19, 748
59,594
5,735
3,279
12, 094
43,126
86,829
28, 086
16, 737
10,115
63, 478
16,282
137, 435
92, 771
77,801
43,532
22,848
119,949
15,599
21,918
13,333
5,847
193, 179
99, 429
385,003
11,320,725
17,479
74, 523
483, 254
8,893,937
62,642
35, 149
545,431
534,497
683,813
1,800
978
1,169
9,047
1,210
3,275
39,928
9,544
25,051
45,966
39,946
248,895
52,358
96,089
1,570,441
1,774,038
2,547,230
428,812
445,731
913, 467
1,214,218
677
5,727
11,211
7,692
3,919
2,921
1,625
4,883
13,987
11,897
12, 195
5,698
5,359
82, 733
12, aso
336,370
113,498
128,267
75, 276
54,577
209,791
21,931
22, 808
16,059
5,788
218,842
123,312
341,659
STATE OF BIRTH.
EACH STATE, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH : 1920.
277
POPULATION BORN IN—
Bom
at sea
under
United
Stales
flag.
Ameri-
Geographic
division— Continued.
United
States,
state
not re-
ported.
Out-
lying
posses-
sions.
can
citizens
born
abroad.
South
Atlantic.
East
South
Central.
West
South
Central.
Mountain.
Pacific.
14,377,095
10,368,842
8,339,585
1,870,479
2,326,956
313,582
38, 020
853
92, 010
1
4S, 302
7,238
4,933
5,082
7,642
11,111
874
151
13,570
2
527, 279
61,582
26, 368
15,758
22,331
57, 418
12,569
142
16,373
3
319, 430
567, 909
75,423
33, 788
28, 788
59,249
1,512
149
IS, 527
4
102, 843
237, 367
172, 815
64,676
27,980
47,888
906
88
9,760
5
12,718,854
290, 907
35, 488
8,186
9,253
26, 437
2,120
55
3,222
6
29S, 930
8, 190, 448
96, 156
3,631
3,031
15, 593
340
11
949
7
227, 893
842, 330
7,658,879
35, 572
15,927
46,305
845
48
4,690
8
50,276
69, 402
140, 824
1,520,606
74,258
22, 595
861
40
8,592
9
83,228
101, 659
128,699
183,180
2,137,746
26,986
17,993
169
16, 327
10
1,926
417
296
427
824
1,052
' 46
26
2,256
11
1,076
219
167
373
398
1,251
12
13
1,386
12
769
245
184
334
359
499
13
7
2,065
13
24,703
4,033
2,985
2,378
4,311
4,812
559
73
5,835
14
4,818
593
350
250
483
701
64
12
849
15
15,070
1,731
951
1,320
1,267
2,796
180
20
1,179
16
136,223
22,273
14,433
8,046
13,680
37,786
10,906
86
11,082
17
92, 746
8,536
3,721
2, 157
3,271
5, 572
694
29
2,129
18
298, 310
30, 773
8,214
5,555
5,380
14,060
969
27
3,162
19
184,843
190, 857
14,229
6,328
5,651
12, 650
369
33
3,115
20
30, 844
144, 629
8,503
3,079
2,617
7,469
92
15
980
21
61,240
181,749
39,652
13,867
10,433
22,757
610
41
3,685
22
37, ls3
43, 377
10, 070
6,482
6,619
8,815
359
40
9, 208
23
5,320
7,297
2,969
4,032
3,468
7,558
82
20
1,539
24
6,477
6,495
3,827
7,0.33
5,281
5, 391
126
21
3,032
25
15, 985
17,684
9,944
9,359
4,502
8,134
201
10
1,511
26
40, 250
151,506
81, 522
11,886
6,461
11.993
242
27
1,301
27
2,479
1,758
973
3,552
1,502
4, 802
19
9
1,408
28
3,246
2,925
2,284
4,862
1,619
2,7SX)
37
5
737
29
10, 732
11,397
10, 280
13, 736
3, 55S
6,643
93
7
846
30
23, 674
45,602
63,985
14,248
5,057
8,145
188
9
925
31
171, 192
624
211
148
195
979
26
2
87
32
1,232,304
5,571
2,6S2
1,015
1,764
2,240
278
9
531
33
294, 823
10, 630
4,509
1,598
2, 000
2,739
610
14
512
34
2, 159, 718
34,841
4,765
1,613
1,571
4,131
389
7
522
35
1,241,205
40,868
1,796
874
880
4,427
54
3
217
36
2, 508, 454
17, 253
2,521
553
,509
2,300
81
1
206
37
1,649,891
10, 664
2,054
260
352
1,707
136
139
38
2, 733, 998
98, 339
8, 575
748
767
4,105
231
?■
256
39
727, 269
72,117
8,375
1,377
1,215
3,800
315
12
752
40
44, 559
2, 217, 352
7,691
1,085
1,038
2,627
97
6
273
41
97,070
2, 139, 173
27,444
1,392
1,016
4,965
68
1
294
42
130,017
2, 147, 326
15, 879
648
562
4,561
100
3
229
43
27,284
1,686,597
45, 142
506
415
3,440
75
1
153
44
48,648
231,698
1,290,915
2,372
1,799
7,658
46
8
277
45
21,660
103, 636
1,578,947
1,005
1,272
5, 482
406
10
556
46
48, 185
162,490
1, 242, 950
12,148
5,111
11,842
84
6
810
47
109,400
344,506
3,546,067
20,047
7, 745
21,323
309
24
3,047
48
6,552
7,148
6,548
187, 118
11,673
3,460
123
4
2,016
49
7,078
7, 158
9,205
206,584
26,650
1,312
92
4
1,370
50
3,100
3,011
4,745
66,809
2,118
1,706
55
5
257
51
16,363
24,065
35,651
344, 520
6,851
9,738
183
14
971
52
5,962
12,022
47, 894
218,001
1,657
882
43
2
504
53
6,980
11,631
32,566
127,683
12,605
4,188
171
4
1,884
54
3,221
3,348
2,871
337,292
4,206
639
113
5
1, 434
55
1,020
1,019
1,344
32, 599
8,498
670
81
2
156
56
23,147
21,702
19,672
50,585
470,572
8,842
3,527
37
6,297
57
10,030
12, 861
14, 281
28, 357
346, 134
2, 814
944
14
1,958
58
50, 051
67,096
94, 746
104, 238
1,321,040
15,330
13, 522
118
8,072
59
2*78
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 64.— NATIVE POPULATION OF EACH DIVISION AND EACH
DrVigiON OR STATE
OF RESIDENCE.
TTnited States.
GeOG. DI\aSIONS
New England.
Middle Atlantic.
E. North Central
W. North Central
South Atlantic...
E. South Central
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorli
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Miciiigan
Wisconsin
W. NorthCentral:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dalcota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
west Virginia
North Carolina...
South Carolina...
Georgia
Florida
E. South.Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South ('entral:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
WashingtoiL
Oregon
California
population born in-
New England division.
Maine.
807,012
723,464
19, 424
12,171
11,058
7,166
769
2,190
5,796
24, 974
New
Hamp
shire.
391,862
357,113
10,451
6,226
4,095
3,406
423
979
1,840
7,329
598,345
17,056
2,530
93,931
4,887
6,715
12,231
3,664
3,529
2,111
624
3,647
3,263
2,526
5,320
1,4C8
1,127
567
656
897
1,023
163
1,230
1,603
947
241
348
232
440
1,962
198
239
ig.":
137
226
306
526
1,132
1,626
799
306
1,800
190
462
304
309
6, 583
2,446
15, 945
12,428
257,074
10,417
69, 052
3,736
4,406
6,481
2,345
1,625
1,217
371
2,224
1,.579
835
1,285
931
582
179
225
434
459
87
376
881
461
93
219
105
214
970
95
161
124
43
87
223
571
3&'
202
126
693
98
175
83
78
1,428
597
5,304
Ver-
mont.
406, 955
331, 726
28,554
14,143
10, 612
4,290
549
1,583
3,743
11,755
3,194
20, 8.59
250, 538
45, 778
3,031
8,326
23,216
2, 766
2,572
2,209
665
4,524
3,816
2,929
2,961
2, 589
1,034
487
767
1,282
1,492
121
519
1,0.52
480
320
274
116
297
1,111
147
218
132
52
162
146
498
777
790
4.53
272
1,482
124
277
220
125
2,325
1, 245
8.18.
Massa-
chusetts.
2,693,737
2,430,731
109, 081
47,642
18,479
23,258
2,684
6,090
9,988
45,784
Rhode
Island.
417, 677
378, 810
17,669
5,846
2, 562
4,164
680
1,294
1,250
6.402
23, 820
35,071
11,328
2, 265, 287
47,092
48, 133
70,911
20, 520
17,650
10,954
2,639
16, 205
13,836
4,008
5,425
3, 162
4,054
711
866
2,037
2,224
3,897
6,370
3,291
742
1,099
768
1,677
4,728
1,035
744
072
233
3,273
1,8.51
837
634
3,954
433
1, 109
682
7,236
3,028
35, 520
1,499
1,677
738
38, 821
324, 792
11,283
10,797
3,765
3,107
1,372
4:51
1,867
1,657
519
587
480
496
111
121
423
344
104
691
1,000
616
120
343
212
369
709
233
143
184
120
222
224
303
545
197
125
.84
4SC,
m
149
93
50
717
339
4,346
Con-
necti-
cut.
942,870
818,399
71,538
18,020
6,835
9,203
1,041
1,997
3,339
12.498
1,.533
1,861
1,7.50
43,468
13, 575
756,212
48,162
14,900
8,476
5,04.5
1,020
5, 297
5,084
1,574
1,571
1,346
1,461
234
343
970
910
386
1,510
2,002
1,274
3.50
444
299
630
2,308
329
331
292
195
322
399
1,081
437
253
170
1,618
163
362
204
132
2,12.5
891
9,482
Middle Atlantic division.
New
York.
8, 086, 198
236,838
7,098,213
319,016
116,7.37
84,8.53
11,910
30, 980
45, 221
142, 430
4,938
7,7.86
20,655
91,177
13,011
99,271
6, 634, 469
331,862
131,882
76, 141
14,668
84, 669
113,576
29,962
26,999
25,092
21,704
4, 755
6,840
15, 104
16,243
3,753
15,432
18,719
13,710
4,254
3,865
2,977
6,225
15,918
3,961
3, ,833
2,914
1,202
2,969
4,387
8,187
15,437
7, 616
4,477
2,815
19,515
2,300
3, .877
2,900
1,691
27, 150
13,204
102,076
New
Jersey.
2,025,396
31,481
889, 792
34,076
12,043
2;), 537
2,0-i6|
4,54/
6, 405
19,469
910
912
645
11,565
2,
14,601
115,901
1,693,4.59
80,432
10,043
2, 633
10, 990
8, 243
2,167
2, 068
2, 496
2,8.57
370
507
1,731
2,014
3,535
5, 771
4, 351
4,294
1,273
944
603
1,236
3,630
685
668
504
189
419
656
1,092
2,380
464
331
2,792
412
738
436
236
2,827
1,335
15,307
Penn-
sylvania
7,907.934
41,380
6,961,570
402, 006
124, 7.52
166, 816
14,211
39, 850
48, 091
109, 258
1,619
1,128
1,082
18, .581
3,755
1.5,215
216, 102
180,480
6, 564, 988
221,435
30, 353
72, 936
62,635
14,647
14,545
29, 480
2;^, 715
3,760
5, 069
17,488
30, 695
l.<«,378
49,044
20,319
17,412
40, 366
3,772
1,723
4,177
11,025
5,587
4,196
3,370
1,058
3, .578
2, 757
18, 052
15, 463
8, 690
5, 248
3, 8;:!6
20, 055
2, 2.59
3, 979
2, 753
1,271
24, .536
12,526
72, 196
STATE OF BIRTH.
STATE, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH: 1920— Continued.
279
POPXJLATION
BORN IN-
-
East North Central
Central division.
division.
W
est North
Ohio.
Indiana.
Illinois.
Michi-
gan.
Wis-
consin.
Minne-
sota.
Iowa.
Missouri.
North
Dakota.
South
Dakota.
5,223.474
2,711,479
2,460,101
1,817,102
2,544,207
3,518,892
405,379
432,691
3,060.703
5,606,383
1
12,900
4,356
13,107
12, 629
5,588
4,342
3,933
4,099
633
685
2
1.30, 948
28, 334
61, 997
39,909
18,903
11,077
17, 198
24, 947
2,076
2,298
3
4, 478, 681
2,543,780
4, 383, 472
2.396,605
1,993,689
81,468
130, 290
164, 999
12,008
13, 564
4
195, 591
187, 381
602, 687
75,136
242,368
1,532,921
2, 033, 032
2, 659, 388
343,489
364,930
5
94, 925
27, 115
33, 458
18, 482
9,898
6.361
11, 764
17, 661
1, 625
1,720
6
.55, 876
45, 768
29, 252
7,011
3,860
2,. 572
4,891
20, ,543
419
745
7
61,978
74, 532
142, 034
16, 889
14, 533
9,365
58,652
311, 888
1,817
3,890
8
58, 179
50,841
120,763
37, 878
53, 196
.54, 136
118, 033
141,792
19,565
19, 299
9
134,396
98. 596
219, 613
106, 940
118, 066
114,860
166,414
173,575
23,747
25,560
10
584
723
787
464
8.57
263
258
80
66
286
11
518
174
605
686
406
282
236
162
48
50
12
.595
194
694
543
517
235
337
156
64
92
13
6,978
2,390
7,399
7,894
2,751
2,075
2,045
2,381
279
307
14
896
329
797
739
390
277
260
253
62
38
15
3,329
983
2,889
1,980
1,060
616
792
889
100
132
16
43,692
12.248
34,248
25, 247
11,704
6,818
9,337
12, 265
1,254
1,461
17
11,376
3,735
9,153
4,571
2,419
1,403
2,146
3, 371
235
235
18
75, 880
12,351
18,596
10,091
4,780
2,856
5,715
9,311
587
602 19
4,079,758
94,662
45,337
54,886
9, 731
4,890
10,691
16,336
964
962 20
135, 070
2,209,448
108, 662
26,838
7,466
2,762
8,864
15, 004
1,024
761 21
105, 008
152,246
4,090,918
54,622
86,614
19.336
72,989
110.645
2,706
4,113 22
143,520
74,937
71,826
2,223,333
37,304
10, 162
11,5.32
16,251
2, 192
2,149 23
15,325
12,487
66,729
36,926
1,852,574
44,318
26,214
6,763
5,122
5,579 24
15,679
12,692
59,999
30,038
113,037
1,392,176
105,853
9,594
26,278
20,177' 25
44,2.38
33, 033
145, 050
9,557
37,737
24,400
1,624,606
58,711
3,474
14,293
26
48.629
53,587
184,795
9,446
11,315
5,347
56,302
2,382,282
1,109
2,066
27
4,3S5
6,802
15, 838
5,104
26, 392
71,197
27,631
4, 176
3(M,679
15, .517
28
6,037
6,335
29,435
5,460
27, 126
29,770
71,463
8,351
6,293
Sm, 260
29
22,477
20,622
68, 002
7,132
16,349
6,220
92,115
39,603
987
7, 639
30
54,146
54,310
99,568
8,399
10,412
3,811
55,062
156,671
669
1,978
31
607
276
403
319
143
85
146
242
39
31
32
6,290
2, 189
3.768
1,918
1,126
857
1,168
1,913
194
178
33
8,046
4,2;?4
5,999
2,813
2,171
1,.578
2,744
3, 490
259
374
34
7, 614
3,434
4,125
2,849
1,726
1,062
1,552
2, .594
390
295
35
51,279
3, S90
2,566
1,325
.534
296
759
1,506
79
84
36
2,093
1,169
1,302
795
376
179
379
832
58
86
37
1,025
716
831
440
267
148
306
587
193
76
38
4,197
2,74(
2,959
1,479
710
546
1,2,53
1,875
65
l,5f
39
13,774
8,467
11,505
6, .544
2,836
1,610
3,457
4,622
348
440
40
40, 225
31,918
11,975
1,782
929
531
1,132
7, .5.53
149
138
41
8,486
7,705
8,385
2,408
1,102
674
1,549
7,665
127
369
42
5, 157
3,742
4,885
1,828
1, 125
582
1,217
2, .592
99
136
43
2,008
2,403
4,007
993
701
785
993
.2,733
44
102
44
8,522
16, 176
34,361
2,642
1,777
1,009
6,431
62, 623
200
426
45
3, 868
3,408
6,158
1,765
1,083
745
2,259
6,995
119
138
46
29, 725
35, 432
61,574
5,173
6,531
3,437
34,004
178.934
6.59
1,556
47
19, 863
19, 516
39,941
7,309
6,142
4,174
15,958
63,3.36
&39
1,770
48
9,12S
9,85S
22,738
12, .570
23,505
33,517
27, 666
22,366
15, 0.59
9,726
49
6,78C
6,044
15, 52C
5, 732
9, 450
8,592
17, 779
20,242
2,236
2, 554
50
3,97c
3, 813
9,801
1,996
3,263
2,228
13,903
11,429
613
2, 884
51
26, 02e
20, 974
51,432
10, 184
11,333
6, 145
4.5,2.53
62,799
947
2,754
62
3,37C
3,28S
6,296
1,532
1,112
561
3,428
9,837
140
257
53
4,95;
4,032
7,6Sf
3,09S
2, 182
1,413
4,087
9,074
2,59
578
54
2,715
2,02£
5, 31S
1,751
1,,52(
1,173
4,34S
4,2.36
200
379
65
1,221
801
1,98C
1,014
831
507
1,56S
1,809
111
167
56
28, 62?
t 23,00(
52,545
38, 13C
50, 871
57,944
49,254
41,815
12,032
10, 136
57
16, 97(
) 14,34'
29,465
16, m
21,9.52
20, 961
30, 60S
26,932
4,954
5,262
58
88,79'
f 61,245
) 137, 602
52, 112
45,243
35,955
86,551
104,828
6,761
10, 162
59
'280
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 64.— NATIVE POPULATION OF EACH DIVISION AND EACH
DIVISION OR STATE
OF RESIDENCE.
TTnited States. .
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic.
E. North Central.
W. North Central
South Atlantic...
E. South Central.
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E.NoethCentral:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W.NorthCentral:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna. . .
South Carolina. . .
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. SouthCentral:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
POPXTLATION born IN—
West North Cen-
tral div.— Con
Ne-
braska
1,066,9141,535,540
1,
6,
.30,
846,
4,
1,
23,
80,
139
92
133
815
174
313
3,880
S42
2,053
3,803
3,422
14, 908
3,987
4,843
10,95'
29,784
16,412
3,
22,309
735, 442
28, 189
52
539
961
766
354
674
114
355
1,095
397
498
362
252
2,130
746
14, a52
10,631
10, 591
16, 445
36, 848
1,220
1,701
2,489
650
20,092
15,303
34,517
Kansas.
2,121
10,152
49, 962
, 113, 185
8,601
4,470
136, 207
101,097
109,745
137
108
152
1,145
146
433
4,913
1,312
3,927
8,320
8,109
24, 198
6,085
3, 250
5,406
18, 770
83,712
1,713
4,285
31,461
967, 83?
1,805
1,033
841
713
201
633
2, 415
1,997
1,313
710
450
9,914
1,828
102, 928
21,537
9,302
13, 282
7,075
55, 045
6,488
5,696
3,234
975
27, 569
19,291
62, 885
South Atlantic division.
Dela-
ware.
207, 804 1, 416, 193 226, 066 2, 661, 359 1, 378, 424 2, 835, los'l, 870, 809
1,7,86
42,193
3,324
1,259
156, 160
287
477
742
1,576
45
21
728
128
778
3,216
9,876
29,101
937
374
905
899
209
179
241
363
42
51
162
221
142, 963
9,641
1,016
1,3.30
157
273
97
157
526
67
118
73
29
.33
60
150
ZU
97
58
67
331
45
59
59
26
305
129
1,142
Mary-
land.
7,904
123, 474
34,286
11,593
,216,372
3,372
4,747
4,478
9,967
765
216
142
3,841
934
2,006
20,206
19, 058
84, 210
14, 869
2,934
9,819
5,512
1,152
1,244
2,350
3, 519
330
393
1,387
2,370
22,400
1, 107. 290
48; 936
17,857
13,240
2,065
889
1,631
2,064
548
534
846
1,137
2, 2;}0
718
397
337
1,765
349
500
271
141
1,944
928
7,095
Dist.
of Col-
umbia
3,226
18, 936
6,053
2,390
187, 413
997
1,351
1,451
4,249
132
%
46
1,798
351
803
7,573
3,473
7,'
1,934
437
2,346
1,043
293
398
313
99
235
45
400
15,868
160, 109
8,332
640
520
326
673
545
264
324
211
198
162
233
343
613
205
182
69
495
. 137
191
127
45
1,138
455
2,656
Vir-
ginia.
15,066
157, 729
73,889
38,846
2, 260, 003
51,067
30, 407
13,015
21,337
330
304
265
7,800
1,860
4,507
44,986
29, 919
82, 824,
39, 582
10, 359
15,907
6,801
1,240
1,772
5,796
17,245
829
937
4,462
7,805
3,
62,
63,
1,978,
95,
37,
4,
7,
6,
West
Vir-
ginia.
1,468
40,358
107, 215
18, 530
161,734
12, 948
13,972
8,616
13,583
20,444
21,955
5,206
3,462
4,729
3,262
8,270
14,146
2, 028
2, 157
778
4,126
1,299
1,491
840
296
6,410
2,831
12,096
105
626
170
431
4,093
2,115
34, 150
88,573
5,513
7,448
4,866
816
1,073
3,063
5,121
530
540
1,959
6,244
356
18, 688
4,331
19,610
1,113,343
1,735
395
735
2,541
10, 453
1,663
627
205
1,598
630
6,841
4,903
1,132
1,329
720
3,421
591
810
465
148
4,548
1,905
7,130
North
Caro-
lina.
South
Caro-
lina.
6,710
49, 131
27,007
13,297
2,633,514
45,628
36, 668
9,294
13,853
150
104
75
3,832
512
2,037
17, 803
10, 451
20, 877
11,598
6,273
5,463
3,312
361
579
2,122
5,476
460
320
U,195
3,145
676
10, 252
8,025
113,151
13,636
2,391,258
50,040
29,118
17,358
5,685
27, 744
6,660
5,539
11,128
2,907
7,667
14,966
1,515
2,028
585
2,518
997
940
573
138
5,729
2,382
5,742
3, 588
35,839
14,188
3,934
1,759,367
21,200
26, 451
2,676
3,566
85
55
46
2,188
287
927
17, 050
5,385
13,404
6,339
94S
3,868
2,797
236
272
314
1,535
98
633
235
S47
310
3,538
4,258
11,502
1,544
62,323
,.565,791
75, 171
34, 930
1,304
5,384
9,809
4,703
9,312
2,575
3,442
11, 122
306
184
141
637
522
602
225
59
655
323
2,588
STATE OF BIRTH.
STATE, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH: 1920— Continued.
281
POPtTLATION BORN IN—
South Atlantic
div.— Con.
East South Central division.
West South Central division.
Georgia.
Florida.
Ken-
tucky.
Ten-
nessee.
Ala-
bama.
Missis-
sippi.
Arkan-
sas.
Louisi-
ana.
Okla-
homa.
Texas.
3,128,986
652,351
2,130,710
2,743,221
2,607,273
2,087,558
1, 640, 814
1,782,748
1,050,159
3, 865, 863
1
6,322
2,292
2,783
1,818
J, 828
809
508
■ 1,975
42S
2,021
2
42,854
16, 765
21, 182
14,502
20, 29S
5,600
3,113
8,594
2,606
12, 055
3
44,961
8,507
362, 348
111,262
56,654
37,645
19,043
20,664
13, 517
22, 199
4
10, 625
2,369
108, 026
81, 749
15,655
31, 937
58, 492
11,521
63,994
38, 808
5
2,750,751
593,540
59,964
77, 117
137, 475
16, 351
6,605
9,420
3,748
15, 715
6
147, 843
15, 588
2, 190, 839
2, 139, 095
2, 164, 357
1, 696, 157
26, 797
42,240
4,581
22, 538
7
105, 318
8,502
113,092
258, 212
191,943
279,083
1, 478, 900
1,669,062
899, 405
3,611,512
8
8,325
1,679
28,869
22, 621
8,867
9,045
20, 983
5,217
34, 985
79, 639
9
11,987
3,110
43,687
36,845
10,196
10,931
26,373
14,056
26,894
61,376
10
136
137
160
104
91
62
42
60
45
149
11
101
87
100
46
47
26
27
38
18
84
12
54
52
90
73
54
28
22
44
30
88
13
2,804
1,086
1,638
1,048
888
459
275
1,423
204
1,083
14
387
189
218
160
119
96
53
87
30
180
15
2,840
741
577
387
629
138
89
323
102
437
16
14,583
6,713
8,992
5,944
4,723
2,614
1,482
5,430
1,114
6,407
17
9,261
3,208
2,724
1,740
3,385
687
534
1,126
344
1,717
18
19,010
6,844
9,466
. 6,818
12,190
2,299
1,097
2, 038
1,148
3, 931
19
17,910
3,101
134,471
27,653
23, 166
5, 567
2,739
3,010
4,175
4,305
20
3,312
694
114, 575
21,772
5,070
3,212
2,660
1,429
1,964
2,450
21
13, 177
2,307
91, 021
48, 402
18, 469
23, 857
10, 463
13,446
5,068
10,675
22
9,802
2, 152
18, 181
12,124
9,316
3,756
2,645
2,205
1,.591
3,629
23
760
253
4,100
1,311
633
1,253
536
574
719
1,140
24
691
269
3, 635
1,517
702
641
764
556
964
1,543
25
1,470
316
8,706
4,921
1,275
2,782
2,259
941
4,056
2,688
20
5,319
S52
63,332
57, 250
9,114
21,810
38,531
6,969
18,329
17, 693
27
79
43
948
333
86
391
185
71
321
396
23
194
79
1,398
891
165
471
549
94
882
759
29
640
457
5,299
3,141
1, 347
1,610
2,057
824
3,962
3,437
30
2,232
353
24, 708
13,696
2,966
4,232
14, 147
2,066
.35,480
12, 29;^
31
465
3.86
17S
160
232
54
28
50
33
100
32
2,988
1,055
1,979
1,707
1,181
704
434
764
301
1,183
33
3,984
1,158
3,484
3,221
2,258
1,667
656
1,101
392
2,360
34
6,901
2,095
10, 367
18,675
4,451
1,348
778
1,064
550
2,373
35
2,306
521
27, 921
6,148
5,968
831
378
281
546
591
36
11, 173
1,874
2, 158
11,069
2, 797
1,229
613
513
233
1,162
37
24, 981
2,850
1,085
5,757
2,951
871
425
562
190
877
38
2,595,423
23, 498
4,727
22,040
66,998
4,, 574
1,673
2,062
701
4, 1.39
39
102, 5;J0
560, 103
8,065
8,340
50,639
5,073
1,620
3,023
802
2,930
40
4,586
70S
2, 134, 989
71, .535
8,211
2,617
2,239
1,761
1,050
2,641
41
37,495
1,419
43,272
1.994,580
38,037
63,284
13,538
3,885
1,636
8,385
42
95,283
ll,340l
7,^087
49,846
2,055,273
35, 120
3,193
5,101
1,020
6,565
43
10,479
2,121
5,491
23, 134
62,836
1,59.5,136
7,827
31,493
875,
4,947
44
20, 392
760
23, 878
75, 335
33,953
98, .532
1,196,930
40,241
19,891
33, 853
45
8,661
2,486
5,488
6,890
20, 469
70, 789
19,829
1,522,615
1,793
34,710|
46
19, 393
942
39,104
60,126
34,277
28,983
174, 106
12,977
819, 229
236, 638
47
56,872
4,314
44,622
115,861
103,244
80,779
88,035
93,229
58,492
3,306,311
48
463
88
3, 877
2,158
337
776
1,278
286
2,570
2,414
49
627
116
2,846
3,455
376
481
2,958
216
3,593
2, 438
50
318
85
1,516
915
358
222
936
184
1, .559
2,066
51
2, 556
514
11,314
7,143
2,726
2,882
6,433
1,570
14,295
13,3.53
.52
1,749
273
3,586
4,133
2,299
2,004
4,256
1,151
7,551
34,936
53
1,983
404
3,946
3,373
2,189
2,123
4,284
1,442
4,573
22,267
54
502
159
1,303
1,113
475
457
571
249
617
1,434
55
127
40
481
331
107
100
267
119
227
731
56
1, 825
593
9,885
8,032
1,730
2,055
5,675
1,257
5,773
6,967
57
834
243
5,406
5, .580
810
1,065
3,735
696
4,626
5.224 .58
9,328
2,274
28,396
23,233
7,656
7,811
16,963
12,103
16,495
49,185 59
\
282
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 64 NATIVE POPULATION OF EACH DIVISION AND EACH
DIVISION OR STATE
OF RESIDENCE.
TTnited States.
Geog. divisions:
New England ...
Middle Atlantic.
E. North Central -
W. North Central
South Atlantic
E. South Central.
W. South Central
Mountain
Paciflc
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinoia
Micliigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. SouTti Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
POPULATION BORN IN —
Mountain division.
Montana,
240,513
769
2, 234
6,228
12, 737
1,090
467
1,876
184,514
30, 598
107
60
68
367
41
126
1,178
290
843
546
1,968
1,446
1,425
3,680
1,519
1,043
2,604
1,786
1,218
887
26
154
219
214
91
65
34
88
199
162
146
72
87
213
92
809
762
172,818
5,101
2,443
1,443
154
720
1,374
461
16,816
4, 8.50
8,932
Idaho.
210, 106
242
900
3,666
5,634
676
251
1,741
164,713
32, 283
34
15
20
126
13
34
474
131
295
396
203
2,074
529
464
556
l,a53
800
224
310
911
117
117
58
85
32
73
115
62
81
26
82
242
51
907
541
3,604
148, 028
1,737
1,436
163
733
8,324
15, 308
9,513
7,462
Wyo-
ming.
81,540
255
1,471
2,131
6,398
542
168
1,143
62, 351
7,081
Colorado.
473, 372
New
Mexico.
268,492
Arizona
139, 386
2,477
6,573
14, 324
30, 557
2,877
1,452
11,083
352, 966
51,063
23
13
41
125
442
153
876
431
213
852
385
250
434
798
677
121
1,298
2,474
596
14
73
106
92
87
39
15
43
73
70
50
27
21
116
30
486
511
2,631
3,182
48, 982
3,491
130
290
3,322
323
2,243
1,461
3,377
152
95
115
1,076
129
910
3,405
963
2, 205
2,774
1,427
6, 280
2, 505
1,338
1,624
3, 805
6, 810
349
1,112
8,002
8,855
67
394
544
430
321
187
81
290
563
403
642
280
127
1,108
423
4,937
4,615
4,121
6, 427
7,202
317,506
5, 673
4, 019
6, 321
1,697
9, 965
6,714
34, 384
463
1,692
2,987
4, 059
879
501
13,410
235, 886
8,615
29
49
47
237
20
81
917
164
611
1,040
234
938
626
149
192
443
1,173
51
107
286
1,807
5
101
131
222
151
44
22
57
146
150
207
90
54
406
1.50
3, 549
9,305
326
448
697
16,212
209, 234
7, 850
967.
1.52
743
.531
7,341
214
848
1,404
1,451
057
412
3,642
115,045
15,713
Utah.
408, 838
24
11
9
111
8
51
457
126
265
305
185
471
312
131
100
182
404
20
62
135
548
9
62
105
108
66
67
42
99
99
136
91
82
103
154
149
866
2,473
189
465
161
756
2,118
109, 770
1,2.56
324
715
573
14,425
323
1,546
2,455
3,007
1,234
249
2,218
375, 576
22, 230
27
15
21
190
19
51
897
229
420
446
212
1,058
517
222
348
612
799
53
131
624
440
15
121
313
400
92
51
24
78
140
83
87
54
25
96
63
453
1,606
2,631
41,837
5,410
3,294
482
3, 723
314,006
4,193
3, 696
3, ,578
14,956
Ne-
vada.
48,232
339
494
593
833
231
131
459
29, 555
15,597
31
115
13
146
12
22
276
101
117
93
59
226
162
53
99
147
180
130
56
86
135
2
41
63
30
8
15
10
20
42
17
7
37
47
141
234
798
1,096
177
382
47
572
1,722
24, 761
1,099
1,137
13,361
STATE OF BIRTH.
STATE, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH; 1920 — Continued.
283
POPULATION BORN IN-
Pacific division.
Wash-
ington.
517, 036
410, 175
29, 702
22, 5S2
Oregon.
400, 453
610
2,390
4,370
5,S37
1,172
422
2,567
17, 560
365, 525
74
33
46
327
28
102
1,280
311
799
913
456
1,392
1,061
548
932
943
1,097
346
404
956
1,159
23
1.80
244
195
152
74
44
79
181
149
161
71
41
2S0
117
1,173
997
2,630
9,970
588
1,316
217
1,159
901
779
39, 587
295, 723
30,215
California.
1, 409, 467
5,885
15, 305
16, 029
12, 603
5,237
1,881
10,450
32,315
1,309,762
649
297
246
3,376
3/4
943
9,873
2,294
3,138
3,248
1,464
6, 429
3,620
1,268
1,700
2,0S1
3,769
452
559
1, .563
2,479
111
910
1,.322
858
332
250
205
535
714
622
620
359
280
1,133
9.50
2,761
5,606
2,408
3, 248
889
3,956
1,239
10, 555
2, 681
7,339
20, 810
20, 709
1,268,243
Outlying possessions.
Alaska.
4,155
58
145
189
153
122
17
69
186
3,216
4
6
3
11
10
15
33
43
33
10
29
8
26
15
22
1,928
592
696
Ameri-
can
Samoa.
Guam.
115
Hawaii.
10,551
250
376
254
166
218
33
109
270
8, 875
10
4
4
192
13
27
248
59
39
14
107
79
15
19
61
27
2
8
19
30
2
29
58
42
7
6
8
40
26
IS
8
4
3
9
20
23
a
21
30
6
39
10
51
66
47
464
129
8,282
Pana-
ma
Canal
Zone.
1,052
41
392
120
47
179
44
70
14
145
4
1
1
18
2
15
282
62
48
42
12
28
34
4
8
7
14
3
24
16
105
Philip-
pine
Islands.
8,302
173
1,316
509
367
673
58
264
285
4,657
119
22
22
858
134
324
109
34
275
77
14
41
72
101
3
6
41
103
7
67
318
140
10
12
60
34
25
29
13
13
110
27
114
.50
10
35
81
20
55
22
12
1,071
189
3, .397
Porto
Rico.
11, 811
274
8, 512
414
160
878
182
317
90
984
13
3
2
163
24
69
7,719
360
433
124
19
142
98
31
13
38
63
4
7
10
25
13
127
148
163
23
38
55
111
200
32
28
70
52
11
217
5
84
7
13
2
30
5
31
2
34
15
935
Virgin
Islands
of the
U.S.
1,997
74
1,817
23
9
36
6
12
2
18
2
1
1
31
2
37
1,709
62
46
7
1
8
284
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 65.— TOTAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE,
IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1920, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR
1920 AND 1910, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE.
CITY OF RESIDENCE AND
CLASS OF POPULATION.
Alabama:
Birmingham . .
Mobile
Arkansas:
Little Rock. ..
California:
Berkeley
Long Beach. . .
Los Angeles. . .
Oakland
Sacramento. . .
San Diego. ^...
San Francisco.
Colorado:
Denver
Connecticut:
Bridgeport
Hartford
New Britain
New Haven
Waterbury
Delaware:
Wilmington
District of Columbia:
Washington
Florida :
Jaekson\nlle
Tampa
Georgia:
Atlanta
Augusta
Macon
Savannah
Ilunois:
Chicago
East St. Louis
Peoria
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana :
EvansviUe
Fort Wayne
Gary
Indianapolis
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Davenport
Des MoLnes
Sioux City
Kansas:
Kansas City
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky :
Covington
Louisville
population: 1920
Total.i
178, 806
60, 777
65, 142
56, 036
55, 593
576, 673
216, 261
65, 908
74, 683
506, 676
256, 491
143,555
138,036
59, 316
162, 537
91,715
110,168
437, 571
91, 558
51, 608
200, 616
52, 548
52, 995
83, 252
, 701, 705
66,767
76, 121
65, 651
59, 183
85,264
86, 549
55, 378
314, 194
70, 983
60, 083
56, 727
126,468
71, 227
101, 177
50, 022
72, 217
57, 121
234, 891
Born in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence.
127,325
44,779
36, 616
24, 117
0, 863
116, 116
94, 214
32, 638
14,868
227, 510
74,236
66, 872
69, 574
32, 007
91,049
48, 737
59, 370
160, 109
39, 412
25, 579
152, 879
36, 275
46,092
54,318
1, 389, 075
36, 814
52, 456
34, 135
42,119
56, 547
59, 684
15, 390
203, 314
42, 369
43,726
31, 866
75, 268
32, 735
39, 959
26, 803
29,883
41, 726
181, 096
Born in
other
states.
44,514
13, 455
23, 991
20, 614
41, 234
333, 157
67, 884
19, 782
44,821
122,241
136, 658
29, 455
27, 329
5,904
24,842
12,904
34,049
244, 222
47, 136
14, 367
42, 113
15, 035
6, 050
25,242
493, 308
22, 814
15,515
13, 893
10, 534
25,300
19,917
23,309
91,802
14, 924
18, 153
16, 866
38, 875
26, 676
48,959
18,706
38, 285
12,412
41, 536
Foreign
born.
6,140
2,157
1,815
10, 506
7, 100
122, 131
49, 895
12,988
14, 088
149, 195
38,230
46, 782
40, 912
21,340
46, 124
29, 974
16, 337
29,365
4,144
11,352
4,789
999
703
3,336
808, 558
6,798
7,821
17,373
6,268
3,164
6,657
16,510
17, 096
13,415
3,683
7,663
11,269
11,250
11,721
4,035
3,044
2,894
11,667
PER cent of total POPULATION.
Born in
state of
residence.
1920
71.2
73.7
56.2
43.0
12.3
20.1
43.6
49.5
19.9
44.9
46.6
.50.4
.54.0
,56.0
53.1
53.9
36.6
43.0
49.6
76.2
69.0
87.0
65.2
51.4
55.1
68.9
.52.0
71.2
66.3
69.0
27.8
64.7
59.7
66.2
56.2
59.5
46.0
39.5
.53.6
41.4
73.0
77.1
1910
64.3
77.2
52.5
43.9
20.0
42.6
47.1
20.2
43.5
25.7
46.8
50.8
49.6
53.6
52.0
56.3
41.2
43.6
76.5
71.4
88.3
64.4
46.6
51.0
64.6
49.6
66.4
64.7
66.7
63.9
.53.8
63.1
56.4
56.3
42.9
36.7
45.5
36.0
71.2
75.3
Born in
other
states.
1920
24.9
22.1
36.8
36.8
74.2
57.8
31.4
30.0
60.0
24.1
20.5
19.8
10.0
15.3
14.1
30.9
55.8
51.5
27.8
21.0
28.6
11.4
30.3
18.3
34.2
20.4
21.2
17.8
29.7
23.0
42.1
29.2
21.0
27.5
29.7
30.7
37.5
48.4
37.4
53.0
21.7
17.7
1910
30.9
17.6
33.7
58.6
28.8
27.6
.58. 5
20.9
54.6
17.5
17.2
9.2
1.3.9
13.0
.53.1
27.1
20.3
26.0
9.5
30.1
17.0
32.5
21.9
19.6
19.6
28.7
21.6
27.2
20.9
29.6
23.8
30.8
34.3
49.6
44.4
57.3
21.3
16.7
Foreign
bom.
1920
3.4
3.5
18.7
12.8
21.2
23.1
19.7
18.9
29.4
32.6
29.6
36.0
28.4
32.7
4.5
22.0
2.4
1.9
1.3
4.0
29.9
10.2
10.3
26.5
10.6
3.7
7.7
29.8
5.4
18.9
5.6
13.5
8.9
15.8
11.6
8.1
4.2
5.1
5.0 I
I Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; persons born in outlying pos-
sessions, or at sea under United States flag; and American citizens born abroad.
STATE OF BIRTH.
285
i-ABLE 65.— TOTAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE
IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1920, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR
1920 AND 1910, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE— Continued.
CITY OF RESIDENCE AND
CLASS OF POPULATION.
LomsiANA:
New Orleans. .
Majne:
Portland
Maktland:
Baltimore
Massachusetts:
Boston
Brockton
Cambridge
Fall River
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
LoweU
Lynn
New Bedford..
Somerville. . . .
Springfield
Worcester
Michigan:
Detroit
Flint
Grand Rapids.
Lansing
Saginaw
MnSTNESOTA:
Duluth
Minneapolis. . .
St. Paul
Missouri:
Kansas City...
St. Joseph."....
St. Louis
Nebraska:
Lincoln
Omaha
New Hampshire:
Manchester
New Jersey:
Atlantic City..
Bayonne
Camden
East Orange . .
Elizabeth
Hoboken
Jersey City
Newark
Passaic
Paterson
Trenton
population: 1920
Total.!
387, 219
69,272
733, 826
748, 060
66, 254
109, 694
120, 485
53,884
60, 203
91, 270
112, 759
99, 148
121,217
93,091
129,614
179, 754
993, 678
91, 599
137, 634
57, 327
61,903
98, 917
380, 582
234, 698
324,410
77, 939
772, 897
54,948
191, 601
78,384
50, 707
76, 754
116,309
50,710
95, 7S3
68, 166
298, 103
414,524
63, 841
135, 875
119,289
Born in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence
Born in
other
states.
310, 086
46, 815
533, 190
420, 345
42,027
62, 856
70, 674
29,408
33, 425
47, 645
62, 333
.56, 760
60,584
55, 916
65, 817
104, 571
445,883
52, 930
89, 229
39, 814
41, 798
43,512
185,521
127,905
146, 667
46, 306
472, 971
26,261
78, 104
40,525
16,700
37, 529
57, 835
23, 213
51, 021
31,431
158, 671
226, 357
28, 714
76,008
70,802
47, 908
8,877
114,635
6,908
13, 220
7,228
1 1, 024
6,406
7,127
11,998
14, 035
9,309
12, 695
31,948
21, 213
251, 862
22, 671
19, 398
11,009
8, 126
24,737
105, 051
54, 117
147, 633
24, 351
193, 568
20,899
75, 3.53
9,970
26,273
13, 625
37,885
20,411
16,250
13, 073
62, 583
69, 177
8,656
14, 504
15, 045
Foreign
born.
27,365
13,346
84,809
242, 619
17, 191
33, 296
42, 421
13, 335
20, 280
39, 201
38,116
28, 138
51, 078
24,254
31,461
53, 527
290, 884
15, 213
28, 427
6,042
11,655
30, 196
88, 248
51,722
27, 583
6, 438
lft3,626
7,235
3.5, 645
27,537
7,509
25,514
20, 354
6,890
28 276
2,3, 543
76, 294
117, .549
26,396
45, 242
30, 168
per cent of total population.
Born in
state of
residence.
1920
80.1
67.6
72.7
56.2
63.4
57.3
58.7
54.6
55. 5
50.5
5.5.3
57.2
50.0
60.1
50.8
58.2
44.9
57.8
64.8
69.5
67.5
44.0
48.7
64.5
45.2
59. 4
61.2
47.8
40.8
51.7
32.9
48.9
49.7
45.8
53.3
46.1
53.2
54.6
45.0
5.5.9
59.4
1910
67,3
73.8
51.7
60.9
54.3
50. 1
52.1
48. 5
42.8
48. 0
5.3.0
4.5.9
56.8
50.2
64.4
52.7
62.2
60.1
67.6
6.3.3
3,5.6
43.4
.50.0
42.9
.54.0
57.9
40.0
36.3
34.3
4.3.6
50.5
43.3
50.5
41.3
49.1
52.8
34.3
.52.4
58.1
Born in
other
states.
1920
12.4
12.8
15.6
11.0
10.4
12.1
6.0
20.5
10.6
7.6
10.6
14.2
7.7
13.6
24.6
11.8
25.3
24.8
14.1
19.2
13.1
25.0
27.6
23.1
4.5. 5
31.2
25.0
38.0
39.3
12.7
51.8
17.8
32.6
40.3
17.0
19.2
21.0
10.7
13.6
10.7
15.1
1910
11.2
11.4
11.6
11.5
11.6
7.1
22.2
10.9
8.7
10.8
15.7
8.7
15.8
23.4
12.1
13.0
19.8
14.1
19.0
12.9
24.5
26.9
23.4
44.5
34.3
23.3
42.5
41.1
13.0
50.5
19.3
32.6
.39. 6
16.9
19.1
21.6
14.9
13.5
11.1
14.4
Foreign
born.
1920
19.3
32.4
25.9
30.4
35.2
24.7
33.7
41.6
33.8
28.4
42.1
26.1
24.3
29.8
29.3
16.6
20.7
10.5
18.8
30.5
23.2
22.0
8.5
8.3
1.3.4
13.2
lae
35.1
14.8
33.2
17.5
13.6
29.5
34.5
2.5. 6
28. 4
41.3
33.3
25.3
1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported: persons born in outlying pos-
sessions, or at sea under United States flag; and American citizens born abroad.
286
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION.
Table 65,— TOTAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE,
IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 1920, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR
1920 AND 1910, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE— Continued.
CITY OF RESIDENCE AND
CLASS OF POPULATION.
New Ycrk:
Albany
Binghamton
Buffalo
New York
Bronx boro
Brooklyn boro
Manhattan boro.
Queens boro ,
Richmond boro..
Niagara Falls ,
Rochester
Schenectady
Syracuse
Troy
Utica
Yonkers
Omo:
Akron
Canton
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
Simngfleld
Toledo
Youngstown
Oklahoma:
U klahoma City
Tulsa
Oregon:
Portland
Pennsyi.v.^nia:
Allentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Erie
Harrisburg
Johnstown. ,
Lancaster
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Reading
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre..
Rhode Island:
Pawtucket
Providence
South Carolina:
Charleston
population: 1920
Total.i
113,344
06, 800
50B, 775
i, 620, 048
■ 732, 016
i, OlS, 356
J, 284, 103
469, 042
116, 531
50, 760
295, 750
88, 723
171,717
72, 013
94, 156
100, 176
208, 435
87,091
401,247
796, 841
237, 031
152, 559
60, 840
243,164
132, 358
91,295
72,075
258, 288
73, .502
60,331
50,358
58, 030
93, 372
75,917
67,327
53, 150
1, 82:3, 779
588, 343
107,784
137,783
73, 833
64, 248
237,595
67,957
Born in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
Born in
state of
residence.
87, 779
40, 502
337, 601
3, 107, 563
426, 041
1,217,015
1,071,382
321,367
71, 158
25, 572
200, 479
60, 517
126, 485
.56, 215
66, 013
64,036
88,010
55, 441
265, 910
413, 127
172, 973
106,381
46, 796
149, 599
62,992
24,2.55
14,775
76,607
61,444
52, 229
36, 035
31,489
63, 435
64, 344
51,332
47,934
1, 165, 137
392, 205
94, .527
102, 229
55, 879
31,986
127,301
Born in
other
states.
7,643
14. 942
45,443
4-17, 800
33, 402
127,687
241, 470
32, 376
12, 865
6, 818
22, 219
7,447
12,249
4,056
4, 704
10, 102
81,686
16, 828
91,599
140,812
46, 055
32,667
10. 943
54,372
35, 074
63, 048
54,260
130, 190
3,390
2,734
3,295
15, 044
12,284
7, 178
3,794
2,368
252, 244
73, 955
3,579
6,«23
3,262
10, 994
39,837
7,349
Foreign
born.
17, 695
10, 401
121, 824
2, 028, 160
267, 742
666, 188
950, 264
112,171
31,795
17, 948
71,411
20, 564
32,383
11,525
23,291
25,796
38, 021
14, 729
42,921
240, 173
16, 187
13, 165
2,772
38, 296
33, 945
3, 565
2,066
49, 778
8,622
5,326
10, 975
11,389
17,396
4,190
12, 172
2,718
400, 744
120, 792
9,573
28,587
14, 580
21, 138
69, 895
2,234
PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION.
Bom in
state of
residence.
1920
77.4
60.6
66.6
55.3
58.2
60.3
46.9
68.5
61.1
50.4
67.8
68.2
73.7
78.1
70.1
63.9
42.2
63.7
66.3
51.8
73.0
69.7
76.9
61.5
47.6
26.6
20.5
29.7
83.6
86.6
71.6
54.3
67.9
84.8
76.2
90.2
63.9
66.7
87.7
74.2
75.7
49.8
53.6
85.7
1910
75.9
64.2
64.2
51.2
58.2
57.9
43.1
65.6
61.1
49.2
65.6
65.5
71.4
74.3
67.0
56.8
63.8
68.4
6.5.3
62.8
74.4
73.0
76.7
62.1
48.2
1.3.9
24.4
84.0
85.7
66.2
85.0
67.8
89.3
63.4
62.3
87.8
66.8
70.9
47.5
47.6
89.7
Born in
other
states.
1920
6.7
22.4
9.0
8.0
4.6
6.3
10.6
6.9
11.0
13.4
7.5
8.4
7.1
5.6
5.0
10.1
39.2
19.3
22.8
17.7
19.4
21.4
18.0
22.4
26.5
69.1
75.3
4.6
4.5
6.5
25.9
13.2
9.5
5.6
4.5
13.8
12.6
3.3
5.0
4.4
17.1
16.8
1910
5.8
19.0
7.4
7.6
6.9
6.8
8.4
6.3
10.3
10.5
6.8
8.8
5.8
5.3
4.2
9.6
16.8
14.2
18.6
11.9
15.9
14.9
16.2
18.5
20.0
80.3
4.0
4.2
11.0
8.4
4.5
3.8
11.6
10.9
3.0
6.0
5.0
17.4
17.8
Foreign
born.
1920
15.6
15.6
24.0
36.1
3R. 6
33.0
41.6
23.9
27.3
35.4
24.1
23.2
IS. 9
16.0
24.7
25.8
18.2
16.9
10.7
30.1
6.8
8.6
4.6
15.7
25.6
3.9
2.9
19.3
11.7
8.8
21.8
19.6
18.6
5.5
18.1
5.1
22.0
20.5
8.9
20.7
19.7
32.9
29.4
3.3
1910
18.2
15.3
28.0
40.8
34.7
35.2
47.9
27.9
28.4
39.8
27.1
25.7
22.5
20.1
28.6
33.5
19.2
17.2
15.6
35.0
9.0
11.9
6.8
19.1
31.5
12.0
10.0
22.5
6.5
27.6
6.8
24.8
26.4
9.2
27.0
24.0
34.8
34.3
1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; persons born in outlying pos-
sessions, or at sea under United States flag; and American citizens born abroad.
STATE OF BIETH,
287
Table 65 TOTAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF RESIDENCE,
IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1920, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR
1920 AND 1910, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920,50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE— Continued.
CITY OF RESIDENCE AND
CLASS OF POPULATION.
Tennessee:
Chattanooga . .
Knox^nlle
Memphis
Nashville
Texas:
DaUas
El Paso
Fort Worth...
Houston
San Antonio . .
Utah:
Salt Lake City
Virginia:
Norfolk
Portsmouth. . .
Richmond
Roanoke
Washington:
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Huntington...
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Milwaukee
Racine
population: 1920
Total.i
67, 895
77, 818
162,351
118,342
158, 976
77,560
106, 4X2
138, 276
161,379
115,777
54, 3S7
171,667
50,842
315,312
104, 437
96,965
50, 177
56,208
457, 147
58, 593
Born in
state of
residence.
Bom in the United
States and with
state of birth re-
ported.
29,665
63, 598
74, 943
98, 495
97,061
22, 503
63,521
85,9.54
93,323
66,848
66,463
33,383
140, 474
42,380
72, 161
26, 408
26,984
30, 494
36,349
296, 480
32, 193
Born in
other
states.
26,751
13,123
78, 803
17, 131
51,479
20,893
33,352
39,551
30, 160
30,693
41,998
19, 276
24,920
7,514
156,576
59,944
45,078
18,532
13,799
48, 821
10,066
Foreign
born.'
1,253
821
5,844
2,412
8,801
33,655
7,502
12, 088
36, 824
19,897
6,998
1,582
4,713
878
80,976
17,096
21,705
735
110,160
16,215
PEE CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION.
Born in
state of
residence.
1920
51.2
81.7
46.2
83.2
61.1
29.0
59.7
62.2
57.8
56.6
57.4
61.4
81.8
83.4
22.9
25.3
27.8
60.8
64.7
64.9
54.9
1910
49.4
75.3
47.5
83.3
57.1
31.5
57.7
6.3.2
60.1
49.9
64.4
67.6
86.3
84.9
16.1
16.2
2L0
56.3
61.7
60.4
53.9
Born in
other
states.
1920
46.2
16.9
48. 6
14.5
32.4
26.9
31.3
2S.6
18, 7'
26.0
36.3
3.5.4
14.5
14.8
49.7
57.4
46.5
36.9
24.5
10.7
17.2
46.7
22.2
46.2
13.8
36.6
30.2
35.2
28.0
21.1
28.0
30.0
28.9
10.3
12.8
53.8
61.2
49.1
40.3
24.9
9.5
13.0
Foreign
born.
1920
2.2
1.1
3.6
2.0
5.5
4.3.4
7.0
8.7
22.8
16.8
6.0
2.9
2.7
1.7
25.7
16.4
22.4
1.5
10.3
24.1
27.7
3.0
2.2
5.0
2.7
5.7
36.9
5.8
8.1
18.1
5.4
3.5
3.2
2.2
28.4
20.9
26.9
1.7
13.0
29.8
32.9
' Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; persons born in outlying pos-
sessions, or at sea under United States flag; and American citizens born abroad.
288 ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 66.— NATIVE POPULATION, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH,
CITY OF RESIDENCE.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Cliicago, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Oliio
Columbus, Ohio
DaUas,Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N . J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Mempliis, Teun
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough..
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark,N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaMf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah. . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scran ton. Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D.C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Total
native
population
170
95
195
649
172:
505
96
384
76
95
1,893
358
556
220
150
139
218
115
702:
78:
98'
109
97
126
297
221
89:
296
454
223
74
156
346
292
115
7o:
116
359
3,591
464
1,352
1,333
356
84:
296
108:
166:
155
90
1,423
467
208:
167
98:
166:
224
669
182'
98;
124
357
109
234
87'
98
139:
204:
89:
408:
93
126:
74'
POPULATION BORN IN—
United
States.
170
95:
195:
648'
172:
504
96
383
76:
95:
1,890:
358;
555
220
150;
139
217
115
699
77:
98
109
97
126:
296
221
89
296
452
223
74
156
346
291
115
69
116
359
3,577
463
1,348
1,323
356
84
296
108:
162
155
90
1,421
467
207
167
98
166
223
668
182:
97
124
352:
109
230:
86:
97
139
204
89
407
93
125:
74
Geographic division.
New
England.
2,125
3,081
1,009
4,850
396
461,228
73,643
4,798
68,979
981
19, 170
1,440
5,938
1,114
634
813
4,758
892
13,638
75, 514
387
1,001
80,741
611
1,365
3,847
325
2,336
16,957
497
70,971
365
2,026
5,900
172
66,827
97,923
1,136
90,478
8,402
29,260
43,270
7,123
2,423
7,715
1,297
5,269
1,670
1,513
16,065
2,501
3,862
154,322
355
706
3,969
3,258
2,266
824
718
9,900
598
6,663
1,660
81,954
2,641
1,613
1,039
12,908
1,047
117,465
2,581
643
Middle
Atlantic.
29,
89
3
33
2
20:
is:
356
3
84
9
2:
4
18:
4:
71
1
1
5
10:
2:
6
207:
2:
11
5o:
2;
2
1
8
12:
1
13
4
3, 250:
439:
1,265
1, 133
334
77
268
4
10:
6
86:
1,240:
401'
11
8
95:
4
209:
14:
3
24:
106:
16:
4
11
i3o:
12:
82
43:
15:
5:
67
22
East
North
Central.
1
3
7
3
5
1
12:
1
1,563
284
437
180
115,
4o:
15:
532
'4
98,
1
6
234
2
9
39
105:
20:
7
320
50:
2:
1
5:
55
4
14
31
4
1
3
2:
17
19;
16
19
37
1
1
5
91
26
6
West
North
Central.
2,991
287
1,312
2,309
1,322
1,891
359
2,233
400
254
81,711
3,257
6,627
2,425
7,767
1,538
44,830
87, 722
18, 580
102
5,714
1,645
372
5, 445
6,085
626
63,883
201,227
76. 558
2,391
150
4,167
9,446
213, 873
913
108
499
3,177
18,883
1,211
4,811
11,112
1,315
434
946
728
13,852
112, 953
172
5, 850
2,760
39, 122
488
217
611
1,146
484,646
141,296
7,210
5,359
22. 559
222
47, 441
21,394
495
814
3,156
206
11,211
331
382
402
804
STATE OF BIRTH.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
289
POPULATION BORN
[N—
Born
at
sea
under
U. S.
flag.
Ameri-
Geographic division— Continued.
United
States,
stale not
reported.
Out-
lying
posses-
sions.
can
citizens
born
abroad.
South
Atlantic.
East
South
Central.
West
South
Central.
Mountain. ]
Pacific.
22,594
12,347
1,288
417
437
552
26
3
137
1
832
' 158
73
65
116
115
22
90
2
168, 257
14,902
1,857
172
223
729
32
2
72
3
594, 803
2,967
1,3.52
439
789
746
166
6
274
4
19,009
142,098
2,. 593
152
141
756
21
1
49
5
9,151
1,277
797
563
1,085
1,847
1.86
15
962
6
1,643
185
113
128
123
303
33
1
109
7
3,713
1,794
586
339
486
744
74
4
1,085
8
1,909
217
104
102
181
102
24
1
195
9
8,406
225
110
66
64
1.S3
8
44
10
30, 132
65,702
20,618
5,748
5,868
8,293
465
""vi
1,993
11
11,332
47,265
1,332
324
360
644
34
1
138
12
18,916
18,336
2,455
1,253
1,057
2,041
58
7
623
13
16,312
7,477
723
340
294
1,642
51
1
122
14
5,397
16,483
107,015
676
462
1,520
15
2
98
15
4, 456
10, 733
506
186
198
243
27
1
75
16
5,230
7,609
7,219
79,332
2,305
6,953
70
4
340
17
1,554
1,715
1,209
754
423
886
49
.......
121
18
23,512
27,391
5,393
2,207
2,538
1,904
198
2,933
19
235
42
40
19
64
41
42
1
78
20
3,344
9,931
69,636
679
430
2,020
13
74
21
597
589
281
209
206
379
11
2'
188
22
3,303
286
125
138
137
112
24
4
81
23
3,656
8,072
97, 680
458
391
544
13
126
24
5,996
38,209
1, .5:38
454
428
1,781
24
i'
176
25
6,208
697
288
121
261
342
83
2
128
26
1,726
4,821
5,789
739
257
486
10
42
27
5,772
13, 199
16, 638
3,038
1,395
2,178
, 63
7"
279
28
12,669
16,467
23, 193
24,415
123,189
2,813
692
16
1,748
29
3,974
190,749
1,283
177
236
501
28
2
61
30
226
71
43
39
75
72
2
238
31
5,980
122,308
11,461
240
233
2,628
10
i"
62
32
1,557
1,594
737
510
,556
1,471
15
2
198
33
1,873
2,027
1.140
1,577
1,417
1,039
30
7
686
34
2,866
106, 575
1,413
66
66
263
12
29
35
442
66
37
28
115
57
25
5'
159
36
2,498
205
130
152
195
350
22
3
147
37
5,770
21,963
314,381
300
717
1,207
286
7
360
38
102,066
14,256
10, 289
4,312
9, 179
21,999
10, 307
47
4,172
39
4,148
729
539
2.S0
5,89
4,275
226
4
326
40
22, 646
2,9.54
2,499
1,161
2,042
3, 6.50
2,045
20
1, 1.51
41
69,073
9,506
6, .5(33
2,441
5,827
10,936
7,809
17
2, 225
42
4,535
763
530
300
523
2,628
145
4
351
43
1,664
304
218
130
198
510
82
2
119
44
12,066
2,010
395
275
362
1,208
50
3
180
45
97,060
1,501
602
121
211
173
93
52
46
2,703
2,9.37
4,269
6,562
98, 4.50
643
3, 1.59
"'16'
450
47
2,238
3,847
3,682
2,017
724
2,308
32
1
158
48
1,055
101
39
37
79
76
7
38
49
126,918
5,778
2,811
1,248
1,801
4,093
698
""'io'
853
50
29, 5.53
7,922
1,214
427
537
1,028
46
4
313
51
3,099
3,595
3,884
9,293
94,726
707
330
7
669
52
2,339
181
116
124
205
291
19
6
246
53
914
98
31
34
44
78
7
1
19
54
155,889
1,690
414
139
121
1,458
15
2
85
.55
1,593
505
226
201
301
1,181
21
2
437
56
8, 3S7
46,428
15, 161
1,651
1,248
2,270
104
10
348
57
1,298
1,428
822
863
797
638
36
1
279
58
1,301
1,336
1,140
73,969
1,917
275
61
2
334
59
2,657
6,433
97,689
798
567
523
66
3
480
60
5,616
5,490
6,320
10,814
235,048
3,222
3,525
26
9.57
61
633
79
54
91
66
101
3
1
39
62
4,515
4,563
4,061
12,236
85,659
2,192
1,724
10
1,673
63
1,385
1,425
1,233
6,616
29,730
359
31
1
598
64
2,024
223
132
130
152
144
7
1
236
65
995
260
15o
142
150
351
12
2
235
66
3,308
4,420
861
318
347
640
9
■ 5
243
67
3,433
195
88
54
76
198
18
3
55
68
294,823
10,630
4,509
1,598
2,000
2,739
610
14
512
69
74,436
445
132
82
117
352
16
2
42
70
768
119
74
95
118
192
15
2
234
71
1,501
229
101
112
179
116
15
2
109
72
4,731
2,687
387
132
154
251
17
1
78
73
75108°— 23-
-19
290 ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 66.— NATIVE POPULATION, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH,
CITY OF RESIDENCE.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N . Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham , Ala
Boston , Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden , N . J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio ,
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver J Colo
Des Momes, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich . . .
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapohs, I nd
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
LoweU, Mass
Memphis, Term
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Temi
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans. La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough..
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio.
Trenton, N.J
Washington , D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
POPULATION BORN IN-
New England division.
I New
Maine. Hamp-
i sliire.
208
146
111
627
35
18,681
605
409
2,774
99
1,973
125
439
105
94
70
771
143
1,072
730
67
91
966
84
148
236
49
335
2,763
38
2,554
35
243
1,910
15
825
709
213
7,151
499
2,438
3,359
522
333
388
166
1,125
228
51
1,350
219
929
2,048
27
71
310
310
391
137
91
1,578
48
1,894
421
1,428
193
138
71
1,603
86
2,721
117
46
106
116
68
192
23
8,470
408
214
1,346
43
1,026
73
251
70
53
31
281
57
657
501
23
69
672
44
70
141
22
151
1,199
26
3,714
19
116
431
15
629
391
50
2,974
209
948
1,502
234
81
430
66
280
92
60
634
109
247
1,281
14
48
211
154
157
35
44
472
32
381
149
1,861
156
105
56
881
48
2,423
83
33
Ver-
mont.
182
833
63
290
49
4,702
541
572
758
53
2,041
101
448
130
58
31
606
183
1,159
273
50
163
1,704
60
109
195
55
272
1,770
34
1,420
31
248
921
27
384
746
75
5,060
454
1,401
2,651
411
143
366
54
446
264
52
844
178
494
1,131
17
82
454
260
347
104
74
576
30
619
225
4,691
370
198
57
1,052
67
2,817
156
53
Massa-
chu-
setts.
1,102
1,377
498
2,382
183
420, 345
4,465
2,287
62, 856
499
10, 087
794
.3,000
507
286
404
2,096
337
6,968
70,674
155
491
7,083
288
672
1,719
141
1,043
7,873
273
62,333
181
984
1,905
81
60, 584
4,392
493
40,429
3,676
12, 904
19, 678
3,131
1,040
3,102
646
2,558
692
581
8,019
1,315
1,550
17, 751
157
309
1,953
1,766
987
401
358
5,571
291
2,857
638
65, 817
1,248
732
452
6,370
531
104,571
1,046
330
Rhode
Island.
122
112
73
391
31
4,590
752
276
608
90
1,059
92
368
56
47
54
239
49
978
2, 789
28
51
742
44
108
295
12
132
981
28
523
36
109
199
6
2,856
636
92
7, 102
735
2,082
3,556
554
175
752
111
279
113
177
1,598
153
186
127,301
35
67
225
211
96
51
S7
557
36
249
59
929
158
108
55
1,000
78
1,846
164
39
Con-
necti-
cut.
405
497
196
%8
75
4,440
66, 872
1,040
637
197
2,984
255
1, 432
246
96
223
765
123
2,804
547
64
136
69, 574
91
258
1,261
46
403
2,371
427
63
326
534
28
1,549
91,049
213
27, 762
2,829
9,487
12, 524
2,271
651
2,677
254
. 581
281
592
3,620
527
456
4,810
105
129
816
557
288
114
1,146
161
663
168
7,228
516
332
348
2,002
237
3,087
1,015
142
Middle Atlantic division.
New
New
York.
Jersey.
5,630
900
87, 779
694
1,913
349
9,508
3,322
850
160
14,626
2,104
14,077
2,312
337,601
1,731
2,068
340
2,481
57,835
52, 105
5,820
3,830
575
23,243
2,263
2,832
542
1,544
221
1,807
279
9,844
1,434
1,799
218
37,083
3,764
981
213
994
100
3,745
309
7,952
1,280
1,411
197
2,829
511
42,542
158,671
912
124
5,641
663
26,958
4,133
1,264
176
1,652
179
1,034
149
5,083
556
7,353
706
434
79
1,265
202
9,735
;,516
2,871
457
3, 107, 563
79, 735
426, 041
7, 685
1,217,615
27, 800
1, 071, 382
32,006
321,367
7,913
71, 158
4,331
32, 127
226,357
2,414
561
6,312
996
3,503
445
8,808
76,008
33, 521
41,827
7,735
1,526
5,922
664
5,611
1,024
835
510
1,708
580
200, 479
1,106
7,719
1,127
3,857
392
1,640
222
1,545
231
15,957
1,970
3,285
1,013
8,503
1, 015
2,603
199
9,198
869
126, 485
786
5,810
5.50
3,522
70,802
18, 719
4,351
2,208
2,268
4,165
531
64, 036
2,174
2,680
363
Penn-
sylvania.
22, 963
1, 228
1,153
20, 287
1,133
4,067
2,580
16, 999
667
24,314
31,571
3,400
36, 523
6,030
1,030
2,909
7,719
2,041
30, 929
292
835
1,307
1,360
1,149
3,249
5,977
1,326
5,107
19, 457
1,173
306
677
2,898
3,972
347
344
1,756
1,363
62, 863
5, 728
19, 840
30, 338
5,176
1,781
9,540
1,818
3,233
2,988
2,078
1,165,137
392, 205
4,998
1,470
94, 527
1,785
7,685
5,811
2, 081
1,318
1,233
6,980
102, 229
6,629
2,015
1,132
3,468
6,284
8,556
20, 319
11,368
930
1,499
19, 884
STATE OF BIBTH.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920-Continupd.
291
POPULATION BORN IN—
East North Central division.
West North Central division.
Oliio.
Indiana.
Illinois.
Michi-
gan.
Wis-
consin.
Minne-
sota.
Iowa.
Missouri.
North
Dakota.
South
Dakota.
SS.OIO
4,345
3,114
1,870
665
313
643
1,200
52
44
1
392
95
311
212
99
38
67
84
4
11
2
1,3GS
852
955
455
215
152
256
610
14
44
3
2,9S2
1,014
1,851
842
510
333
422
975
47
49
4
1,563
875
1,023
334
190
111
239
681
14
18
5
1,006
551
1,742
1, 279
464
386
422
,581
49
60
6
358
114
393
200
99
54
79
119
9
8
7
5,133
1,085
2,340
3, 289
917
405
489
7.50
63
65
8
355
131
273
239
111
95
95
101
5
13
9
415
122
216
145
86
46
49
90
5
8
10
42,676
46,399
1,389,075
36, 308
49, 4S0
10,596
26,893
28,081
1,037
1,607
11
265,910
13,414
3,044
1,372
594
289
575
1,687
37
41
12
413, 127
6,379
6,853
8, 969
2,000
1,040
1,3(19
2,541
143
144
13
172,973
3,748
2,349
1,422
447
249
622
847
45
64
14
1,574
1,421
3,261
635
420
259
934
4,837
38
71
15
106,381
6,201
1,6.83
1,042
316
1.38
324
617
27
21
16
9,334
6,538
16,637
4.110
3,995
1,897
10,725
13,951
251
700
17
3,262
2,529
7,619
■ 867
1,539
1,431
75,2«;.S
6,651
177
479
18
4fl,280
17,555
22,284
445,883
C, 708
3,042
3,258
S,446
469
454
19
76
17
73
180
54
25
22
25
1
20
1,181
951
2,079
.339
273
204
791
3,170
27
45
21
3,090
2,487
2,721
89,229
1,211
2.54
612
376
56
90
22
444
121
326
212
106
83
100
96
11
14
23
1,482
1,291
2,660
559
443
247
1,007
2,651
42
77
24
16,258
203,314
12,037
1,976
8(i7
376
l,2fi5
2,703
69
79
25
738
214
669
251
144
102
lis
265
14
10
26
1,9S5
1,890
4,304
428
409
264
2,330
20, 2:34
34
78
27
8,658
7,098
18, 766
2, 259
2,503
1,469
10,3fil
146, 667
169
416
28
25,511
17,329
38.064
13,657
10,716
8, 252
19,9i5S
21,104
1, 135
1,,874
29
3,401
14,522
2,036
491
202
141
305
1,.507
19
31
30
98
32
116
3)3
60
48
.30
29
14
1
31
1,594
1,983
2,767
559
289
227
4-1
2, 890
27
36
32
2,816
2,133
10,610
8,299
296, 480
3,192
2,6J3
1,S21
417
333
33
4,197
3,023
10,948
5,491
27,075
185,521
14, 4>*.s
2,910
4,457
3,420
34
874
809
709
220
83
45
121
5N1
2
11
35
73
30
80
220
56
29
21
22
4
6
36
410
138
374
232
128
104
111
133
10
16
37
1,581
967
2,112
739
460
228
5^&
1,8.57
36
39
38
20, 189
5,900
18,223
7,194
4,233
2,949
3,.S''.5
7, ,583
382
370
39
1,580
304
1,416
542
249
195
2J3
475
31
18
40
5, 267
1,495
4,868
1,895
1,149
743
1.013
1,900
105
87
41
11,244
3,426
10, 246
4,083
2,395
1,718
2,242
4,550
197
227
42
1,577
498
1,289
601
333
220
281
602
30
24
43
521
177
404
173
107
73
86
155
19
14
44
1,315
461
1,058
599
308
1.52
223
322
29
15
45
767
397
450
395
139
127
145
269
26
18
46
3,825
2,358
6,251
2,758
2,323
1,885
3,437
4,2;J2
204
365
47
3,377
2,596
9,520
- 1,463
2,434
1,574
19,958
7,815
172
1,064
48
199
60
183
135
45
23
41
50
6
11
49
6,812
2,020
4,473
2,033
1,087
767
1,181
2,539
118
133
60
13,662
1,918
2,403
1,203
594
299
632
1,137
44
48
51
6,452
4,809
10,752
7,103
8,516
8,294
9,6-S
7,387
1,571
1,708
52
399
128
336
267
128
108
107
1^5
21
15
53
263
64
124
53
37
33
42
93
8
3
54
733
260
374
257
127
73
119
206
40
31
55
1,822
497
1, 182
1,588
398
197
286
318
30
36
56
9, 536
10, 160
66, 186
2,556
2,665
1,303
4,718
472,971
190
201
57
2,208
1,401
5,920
2,4.36
14,957
127,905
6,7T9
1,729
1,980
1,373
58
1,397
1,018
2,617
872
760
610
1,908
1,911
99
158
59
1,456
1,285
2,406
629
477
311
790
2,789
64
79
60
6,455
3,737
10,786
4,134
3,9.55
3,4.38
5,219
7,179
465
595
61
292
75
208
141
66
27
50
77
2
5
62
7,536
5,251
13,337
9,908
11,420
14,663
10,471
7,980
2,476
2,040
63
2,498
2,099
5,273
2,973
5,249
6,649
6,373
3,613
1,377
827
64
419
131
370
388
148
123
126
119
14
23
65
SS7
298
643
776
233
162
222
190
24
36
66
149, 599
7,322
3,442
16,049
892
32.5
643
1,340
63
81
67
430
122
195
75
64
37
51
48
16
10
68
8,046
4,234
5,999
2, 813
2,171
1,578
2,744
3,490
259
374
69
343
148
250
165
79
40
68
143
3
12
70
298
121
321
278
119
115
88
77
31
10
71
424
111
494
187
108
63
112
150
2
10
72
62,992
855
954
605
195
106
183
302
14
14
73
292
ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 66."— NATIVE POPULATION, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH,
CITY OF RESTOENCE
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buflalo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden , N . J
Chicago, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich- . . .
Hart ford, Coim
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City , Kaus
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, ^fass
Memphis, Temi
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneai )oUs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manlialtan borough
Queens borough —
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, I' a
Pittsburgh. Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R . I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. liOuis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah . . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springlield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Wa.shington,D.C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
POPXn-ATION BOEN IN-
West North Cen-
tral div. — Con.
South Atlantic di^asion.
Ne-
braska.
Kansas.
Dela-
ware.
63
Mary-
land.
District
of Col-
umbia.
Virginia.
West
Vir-
ginia.
North
Caro-
lina.
243
496
1,874
167
2,792
13, 527
1,307
45
38
26
159
88
299
24
64
92
144
42
483
201
1,827
167
3,030
171
312
1,902
533,190
4,771
38,464
3,342
7,466
82
177
14
257
48
1,219
160
1,126
L55
238
194
1,272
601
3,176
142
1,490
39
51
52
231
113
614
68
219
1S3
278
120
765
227
829
347
326
36
55
22
189
134
672
30
487
27
29
2,159
2, 466
212
1,663
113
704
5,651
7,846
478
4,560
1,510
5,533
1,975
1,964
191
437
46
750
212
2,535
2,027
1,245
572
878
174
1,915
460
3,710
3, 450
1,439
206
492
56
745
151
5,123
5,227
2,111
335
1,293
15
260
83
895
231
729
129
282
27
678
85
1,515
813
352
7,197
10,11)9
167
830
305
1, 210
813
522
1,904
1, 812
20
173
56
647
243
155
1,047
1,864
354
2,811
624
3,740
.2,330
2,037
16
13
7
33
14
49
5
23
253
1,224
20
105
19
579
202
362
121
236
13
167
31
148
58
52
29
39
56
203
107
648
39
243
391
1,030
10
218
44
611
157
442
462
1,101
39
586
153
1,465
660
1,140
51
66
218
802
274
1,791
81
656
984
39, 959
13
176
33
464
208
207
4,373
37, 772
71
736
215
1,774
783
6,80
7,228
13, 997
323
1, 769
691
2,734
1,645
1,113
92
296
23
295
88
1,160
340
493
12
16
12
38
21
83
11
14
140
376
33
219
76
1,123
142
936
560
480
52
351
72
266
132
82
1,782
1,295
57
384
133
505
248
152
40
113
11
109
21
556
85
405
5
21
14
73
26
134
17
71
56
69
185
388
144
707
. 52
514
147
314
45
521
105
1,153
153
5C5
1,557
2, 178
2,112
14,336
5,521
33, 261
1,803
13,668
115
134
150
935
261
1,355
73
434
434
529
647
3, 850
1,261
7, 545
456
4,139
865
1,313
1,039
8, 298
3,598
22, 455
1, 080
8,386
114
144
181
925
312
1,369
129
477
29
58
95
328
89
537
65
232
97
108
314
1,268
358
3,974
219
1,496
47
96
198
2,289
498
66,463
558
23,657
1, 488
2,241
63
437
183
6,53
233
282
78, 104
4,266
32
370
104
5.59
227
. 176
20
22
39
170
20
383
29
242
442
670
17, 255
31,368
4, 287
37, 892
1,704
11, 704
192
408
230
4, 505
1,083
11,128
5, 660
2,144
4,747
5,737
63
458
260
791
484
452
58
54
54
434
176
9.56
73
275
16
22
154
327
46
219
43
45
79
63
118
1,670
425
140, 474
988
8,648
lOS
171
52
363
131
516
105
151
1,296
3, 967
107
.1,119
370
2,152
683
802
850
680
21
262
114
341
140
110
1,094
1,430
32
157
93
302
153
203
286
1,040
16
197
72
512
226
330
2,319
3,344
146
1,201
418
1,308
516
531
26
35
44
1S9
34
182
41
58
4,307
5, 504
110
621
427
1,169
638
620
1,633
1,922
18
186
44
464
197
268
33
58
23
205
107
528
58
251
92
88
50
288
75
235
56
94
236
468
48
480
92
768
845
320
17
28
314
573
77
888
104
331
961
1,805
1,016
48, 933
160, 109
63,006
4,331
8,025
23
42
59,370
11,157
314
2,101
169
391
30
31
34
92
39
215
25
124
23
52
41
252
102
645
28
225
60
125
55
689
85
1,319
1,081
398
STATE OF BIRTH.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Oontinuecl.
293
POPULATION BORN IN—
South Atlantic div.— Con
East South Central division.
West South Central division.
South
Caro-
lina.
Georgia.
Forida
Ken-
tuclry.
Tennes-
see.
Ala-
bama.
Missis-
sippi.
Arkan-
sas.
Louis-
iana.
Oklar
homa.
Texas.
418
1,909
537
5,458
3,470
2,840
579
251
370
218
449
1
57
82
33
74
42
20
22
9
31
4
29
2
7,994
152,879
1,634
1,481
4,052
8,306
1,063
351
561
97
848
3
2,800
2,139
729
1,015
831
726
395
172
505
110
565
4
1,777
13,5.57
851
1,939
7,053
127,325
5,781
483
1,064
127
919
5
903
1,009
364
487
333
307
1.50
73
362
65
297
6
102
128
116
82
43
41
19
14
38
12
49
7
405
506
188
717
520
312
245
86
210
62
228
8
101
1.53
61
100
48
47
22
15
32
16
41
9
233
611
245
72
58
72
23
15
20
13
62
10
2,306
10,211
1,.595
20,610
18,0.88
12,761
14,243
3,. 529
10,231
1,2S3
5,575
11
1,11,0
3,066
335
37,486
4,818
4,216
745
215
581
122
414
12
1,837
5,202
729
5,449
5, 061
6,152
1,674
541
581
524
809
13
798
1,9.54
147
4,693
1,407
1,146
231
131
154
193
245
14
496
2,487
201
3,221
6,342
3,511
3,409
3,627
4,077
2,250
97,061
15
250
621
115
8,028
1,678
832
195
105
122
71
208
16
254
859
270
3,582
2,076
1,061
890
1,400
722
1,590
3,507
17
53
170
37
813
430
313
159
243
106
432
428
18
2,302
7,984
1,330
10,644
7,305
6,854
2,5.88
1,380
1,430
648
1,935
19
33
62
9
20
11
9
2
9
13
1
17
20
268
1,635
154
1,962
• 3,788
2,249
1,932
2,330
1,691
2,094
63, ,521
21
25
74
29
286
166
86
51
57
53
49
122
22
124
1,760
123
70
61
1.34
21
11
44
11
59
23
404
1,4.34
336
1,324
1,988
2,407
2,3.53
1,396
9, 526
804
85,954
24
322
1,457
174
28,127
8,023
1,0.35
1,024
399
364
219
556
25
788
1,064
534
222
167
265
43
28
119
18
123
26
173
407
45
1,648
1,.363
574
1,236
1,991
683
1,574
1,541
27
347
993
173
6,502
3,670
1,289
1,7.38
4,626
1,908
4,120
5,984
28
673
3,094
627
7,098
5,226
2,193
1,9.50
3,2.-,7
4,2.51
2,4,86
13, 199
29
309
1,095
171
181,096
7,431
1,613
609
329
389
122
443
30
9
19
19
29
19
16
7
3
30
1
9
31
624
2,499
328
4,302
74,9t3
5,871
.37,192
7,244
2,4;52
265
1,.520
32
67
438
97
741
438
192
223
111
232
73
321
33
92
218
.S4
1,052
529
215
201
240
214
219
467
31
337
1,176
166
5,081
98,495
2,179
820
404
269
111
629
35
38
46
23
25
14
15
12
1
18
1
17
36
157
230
121
81
55
57
12
17
36
14
63
37
557
1,764
967
1,682
1,838
4, ,599
13, 844
702
310,0,S6
172
3,421
38
14,172
11,775
5,418
.5,537
3,748
3,247
1,724
890
4, 101
.541
4, <i97
39
388
367
185
283
202
134
110
53
229
30
227
40
2,115
1,721
912
1,244
786
579
.345
201
962
141
1,195
41
11,085
9,0.59
4,073
3,508
2,501
2,3.54
1,143
.549
2,689
313
2,952
42
468
503
171
342
201
125
95
.57
203
42
228
43
116
125
77
160
58
55
31
30
78
15
95
44
812
2,9.54
671
291
170
1,444
105
43
1.39
36
177
45
1,808
1,1.56
433
407
.5.36
376
182
91
190
54
267
46
198
492
162
1,273
819
419
426
514
1,265
369
2,121
47
93
330
347
1, 188
868
1,014
777
659
501
916
1,006
48
84
63
25
53
25
15
8
2
10
3
24
49
8,200
10, .356
4,1.52
1,726
1,399
2,101
552
281
858
202
1,470
50
1,187
2,990
626
2,045
1,.506
3,856
515
167
319
121
607
51
138
331
122
1,567
1,263
346
419
.805
348
1,023
1,708
52
143
147
81
74
48
44
15
16
42
6
52
53
24
30
26
40
34
17
7
10
2
1
18
54
2,396
902
268
.565
606
377
142
70
105
37
202
55
81
130
64
257
113
88
47
31
75
28
92
56
616
2,169
369
12,818
15,400
4,787
13,423
6,781
3,448
1,0,59
3,873
57
71
189
50
669
378
212
169
165
152
144
.361
58
90
198
73
555
467
187
127
216
130
206
588
59
230
889
1.85
1,.516
2,025
1,376
1,516
1,346
2,179
841
93,323
60
326
842
328
2,580
1,547
743
620
917
1,.575
656
3,172
61
40
32
13
27
24
15
13
16
7
5
26
62
177
5,53
200
2,116
1,352
526
569
953
464
760
1,884
63
46
129
33
630
568
121
106
332
90
352
459
64
248
519
85
81
58
69
15
8
55
12
57
65
63
84
.50
129
68
43
20
26
39
11
80
66
160
498
97
2,269
1,388
474
289
224
189
134
314
67
264
721
161
63
47
62
23
12
34
10
32
68
4,258
3,984
1, 1.58
3,484
3,221
2,2.58
1,667
656
1,101
392
2,360
69
240
381
313
105
114
191
35
15
32
13
72
70
140
72
27
43
32
27
17
7
28
6
33
71
77
85
46
105
57
45
22
19
33
3
46
72
252
734
118
686
497
1,318
186
63
90
79
155
73
294 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATION.
Table 66.— NATIVE POPULATION, BY DIVISION AND STATE OF BIRTH,
CITY OF RESIDENCE.
POPXJLATION
BORN IN-
-
Mountain division.
Mon-
tana.
Idaho.
Wyo-
ming.
Colo-
rado.
New
Mexico.
Ari-
zona.
Utah.
Ne-
vada.
1
Akron, Ohio
79
10
25
63
7
90
22
46
16
11
850
26
130
60
51
18
486
122
426
8
33
46
17
33
59
17
69
200
1,726
16
7
32
108
787
8
6
13
33
5.53
36
134
335
30
18
40
14
629
189
6
178
54
1,846
18
2
8
34
170
430
698
45
1,062
22
4,795
2,309
30
22
44
6
219
10
18
15
7
22
3
10
23
1
33
3
24
7
3
609
26
81
24
34
5
258
78
133
18
2
11
33
8
23
4
29
5
6
279
13
57
22
21
9
1,307
76
123
213
33
73
186
81
249
73
143
49
19
2, 786
164
543
149
300
87
74,236
376
963
. 6
287
89
92
219
257
52
418
1,929
8,979
85
14
117
222
408
32
12
106
122
1,833
117
444
1,094
135
43
106
32
1,774
1,021
13
520
204
2,532
66
10
29
99
919
250
2,572
■ 268
3,078
39
3,148
813
49
78
145
22
544
39
36
53
79
32
4
14
30
16
49
9
35
9
4
326
33
283
24
148
41
1,881
33
220
1
141
18
3
57
31
10
107
276
2,294
15
4
16
18
38
3
2
5
47
496
64
192
182
46
22
27
20
204
70
10
144
32
158
7
4
13
15
147
20
153
209
385
3
168
56
14
9
44
4
131
4
5
10
12
26
4
9
26
19
24
9
15
2
4
223
21
44
24
57
9
163
23
104
1
89
7
4
39
21
4
36
95
5,021
16
4
30
21
21
2
5'
34
'274
13
83
143
20
15
16
15
423
31
78"
22
171
5
2
• 9
7
73
9
193
119
748
1
183
44
5
6
13
5
105
4
10
5'
24
6
27
63
14
59
7
38
11
16
559
34
96
31
48
16
880
35
184
2
40
18
6
43
39
14
28
239
3,793
15
6
21
53
110
12
6
8
28
574
26
160
348
32
8
25
17
1,276
218
4
111
33
1,353
12
2
61
13
153
60
66,848
65
1,788
9
1,147
374
6
6
27
3
313
8
11
25
8
3
3
3
15
6
36
1
9
3
3
116
7
19
6
17
1
121
11
54
1
23
5
7
11
13
8
6
45
949
7
3
4
8
28
2
1
1
7
166
6
48
102
7
3
21
'"i"637'
16
4
29
11
341
6
1
1
8
27
16
494
14
2,825
2
344
109
10
3
5
1
63
1
7
2
2
?
Albany, N. Y
3
4
F,
Birmingham, Ala
ft
Boston, Mass
7
S
Buffalo, N. Y
Q
n
Camden, N.J
n
Chicago, 111
I?,
Cincinnati, Ohio
13
Cleveland, Ohio
14
15
Dallas, Te.x
ifi
Dayton, Ohio
17
Denver, Colo
18
1<»
Detroit, Mich
''O
Fall River, Mass
?1
Fort Worthy Tex
29
13
5
24
20
8
41
126
966
9
37
13
4
32
14
8
34
128
687
14
1
U
29
68
3
8'
8
179
9
45
106
11
8
20
15
212
356
22
?3
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
?4
?5
?fi
Jersey City, N. J.
?7
?S
Kansas Ci1:y, Mo
w
Los Angeles, CaUf
30
Louisville, Ky
31
3?
Mempliis, Term
9
51
117
4
1
6
21
237
19
55
131
19
13
20
8
407
116
33
34
Minnefipnlis, Minn . .
35
Nashville, Tenn
3fi
New Bedford, Mass
37
New Haven, Conn
38
New Orleans, La
3Q
NewYork, N. Y
40
Bronx borough
41
42
43
44
45
Brooklyn borough
Manliattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N. J
4fi
Norfolk, Va
47
Oakland, CaUf
48
Omaha, Nebr
41
Paterson, N.J
50
Philadelphia, Pa
59
25
2,422
5
129
46
470
5
13
4
9
65
38
837
51
294
11
534
162
9
10
18
7
106
10
6
2
15
51
Pittsburgh. Pa
52
Portland, Oreg
53
Providence, li. I
54
Reading, Pa. ...
55
Richmond, Va
14
16
97
40
2,174
27
664
4
1,917
2,749
7
8
22
6
117
6
2
5
4
5fi
Rochester, N. Y
57
St. Louis, Mo. . . .
58
St. Paul, Minn
59
60
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
61
62
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
63
Seattle, Wash
64
65
Springfield, Mass
66
Syracuse. N. Y
67
Toledo, Oliio
68
Trenton, N.J
m
Washington, D . C
70
Wilmington, 1 )el
71
Worcester, Mass
72
Yonkers, N. Y
73
Youngstown, Ohio
STATE OF BIRTH.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued.
295
POPULATION BORN IN—
Pacific division.
Outlying possessions.
Wash-
ington.
Oregon.
California.
Alaska.
Ameri-
can
Samoa.
Guam.
Hawaii.
Pana-
ma
Canal
Zone.
Philip-
pine
Islands.
Porto
Rico.
Virgin
Islands
of the
U.S.
120
23
45
260
34
149
20
115
28
15
1,289
59
219
87
76
32
474
121
588
4
84
52
21
60
105
85
83
327
3,626
44
7
36
205
656
10
14
35
109
1,603
121
4(M
954
83
41
49
52
1,794
174
5
532
119
11,171
31
11
40
58
228
392
294
63
3,390
22
72, 161
26,408
24
32
84
15
434
35
16
35
29
90
9
22
71
17
62
6
47
28
8
662
56
150
35
67
20
385
87
347
8
41
48
11
56
64
18
37
221
3,447
24
3
16
75
219
13
1
17
4S
762
51
104
483
48
16
37
17
2,442
134
6
122
53
76, 607
12
20
18
30
123
139
362
51
4,142
11
6,143
2,078
10
16
56
4
244
8
15
13
23
227
84
156
458
90
874
97
324
125
41
3,917
245
688
172
319
146
1,446
215
1,603
52
305
106
105
275
269
158
137
847
116,116
168
65
181
276
542
43
100
143
560
6,814
417
1,474
4,390
392
141
276
142
94, 214
416
68
1,147
365
6, 948
162
13
63
213
897
266
1,261
453
227, 510
33
7, 355
1,244
118
102
207
57
1,322
74
87
131
102
1
2
3
4
9
2'
14
1
7
4
3
2
1
14
4
6
4
5
i
15
3
3
35"
48'
1
8
3
3
236
9
16
24
7
6
32
32
48
20
16
19
91
19
67
25
56
5
4
110
12
26
7
1
9
13
2
59
2
2
2
4
3
5
56
2
6
39
5
6'
ii'
2
5
e"
6
i'
15
12
i
1
?
7
11
1
12
3
4
5
35
3
2
6
6
7
2
3
1
8
q
10
30
4
6
10
69
5
4
6
7
2
13
10
50
40
3
11
1?
13
14
15
5
10
4
19
16
1
1
17
18
1
19
1
2
1
6
6
2
3
9
7
2
27
308
10
?1
m
1
1
4
1
2
3
2
6
4
1
12
5
1
3
i'
5
25"
246
5
51
178
10
2
6
2
11
?3
3
4
1
2
14
65
1
?4
?.5
W
?7
15
265
7
28
1
1
29
30
1
31
3
2
10
1
5
4
59
773
4
495
257
9
8
11
11
170
20
4
6
2
0
2
11
177
7, 364
157
1,287
5,772
86
62
22
66
101
2
7
319
18
9
9
6
2
11
49
1
1
6
474
i'
2"
7
1,683
43
137
1,468
31
4
1
1
i'
29"
6
2
1
i'
1
1
io'
3?
1
9
6
7
33
34
35
1
1
17
4
13
186
11
59
106
7
3
9
7
2,792
36
1
0
52
6
15
26
2
3
37
38
3
39
40
1
2
41
42
43
44
1
4
64
7
45
2
2
1
19'
1
46
47
48
49
15
1
131
1
38
4
80
6
1
10
6
7
4
31
8
1,576
14
5
6
1
282
12
101
2
50
51
1
52
53
54
1
4
3
2
25
2
1
38
17
10
41
1,249
1
.537
4
2
3
4
318
4
2
55
1
3
10
9
9
173
2
948
15
1
2
1
1
17
2
2
56
57
.58
3
59
60
1
17
61
1
203
11
2
2
2
16
i'
1
5
18
1
4'
1
10
148
9
2
13
7
1
i'
3'
9
2"
4
63
64
65
66
67
68
3
58
1
11
57
2
69
70
71
7?.
2
4
73
296
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 67.— URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN DIVISION
OF RESIDENCE, IN OTHER DIVISIONS, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, BY DIVI-
SIONS: 1920.
DIVISION OF RESIDENCE.
United States
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.. .
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
TTnited States
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
Total. 1
BORN IN THE UNITED STATES AND WITH
STATE OF BIRTH REPORTED.
Born in division
of residence.
Niunber.
Per
cent.
Born in other
di\asions.
Number.
Per
cent.
FOREIGN BORN.
Number.
Per
cent.
URBAN POPULATION.
54,304,603
5, 865, 073
16,672,595
13,049,272
4,727,372
4,338,792
1,994,207
2,970,829
1,214,980
3,471,483
35, 851, 517
66.0
3,840,324
11,296,845
8,748,990
3,027,059
3,591,011
1,652,530
1,983,912
495, 879
1,214,967
65.5
67.8
67.0
64.0
82.8
82.9
66.8
40.8
35.0
7,659,466
14.1
350, 465
6.0
1,021,833
6.1
1,724,922
13.2
1,057,539
22.4
495, 608
11.4
282, 780
14.2
735, 344
24.8
515,027
42.4
1,475,948
42.5
10, 500, 942
1, 656, 120
4,286,036
2,519,937
609,942
233, 879
49,015
223, 424
186, 147
736, 442
19.3
28.2
25.7
19.3
12.9
5.4
2.5
7.5
15.3
21.2
RURAL POPULATION.
51,406,017
1,535,836
5,588,549
8,426,271
7,816,877
9,651,480
6, 899, 100
7,271,395
2,121,121
2,095,388
42, 054, 998
1,199,919
4, 652, 730
7,047,237
5,866,878
9, 127, 843
6,537,918
6,674,967
1,024,727
922,779
81.8
78.1
83.3
83.6
75.1
94.6
94.8
78.0
48.3
44.0
5, 779,
98,
242,
642,
1,158,
413,
330,
1,331,
800,
761,
482
11.2
550
6-4
816
4.3
816
7.6
478
14.8
439
4.3
197
4.8
285
18.3
760
37.8
141
36.3
3,419,750
229, 825
674,382
712, 204
765,711
96,658
23, 974
241,404
281,473
394, 119
15.0
12.1
8.5
9.8
1.0
0.3
3.3
13.3
18.8
^Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; persons born in outl^-ing pos-
sessions, or at sea under Ignited States flag; and American citizens born abroad. The combined nunilier of
these classes in the United States in 1920 was as follows: Urban, 292, 67s, or five-tenths of 1 jier cent of the
total urban population; rural, 151,787, or three-tenths of 1 per cent of the total rural population.
STATE OF BIRTH.
297
Table 68.— URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF
RESIDENCE, IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, BY STATES: 1920.
STATE OF RESIDENCE.
United States
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouii
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virgiaia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
We.st South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific :
Washington
Oregon
California
urban population.
Total. 1
54,304,603
299,
279
109
,650:
589
936:
589
474:
6O7;
677
482:
403:
241
244;
,051
875:
,586:
88
101
405
6I7;
120
869
437
673
369
490:
293
727:
355;
633
611
509
240.
290,
628:
539
,512:
172,
119:
57:
453
64:
11
215
15;
748,
391
,331
Born in the United States and with
state of birth reported.
Born in state of
residence.
Number.
32,069,159
212, 774
151,449
71,552
2,127,910
314,329
497, 114
5,184,387
1,291,367
3,999,609
2,338,945
989,915
2, 479, 409
1,226,3.86
825,597
547,090
526, 048
955, 444
33,817
38,174
182,037
284,421
67,094
629,929
160, 109
507, 678
243,184
415,393
2.51,7.37
570, 610
167,119
490, 485
423, 544
386,118
182,995
168,408
492, 772
1,58, 470
920,524
.54,086
35, 414
13, 232
136, 508
28,88.5
29, 070
133,995
4,232
192, 405
12?, 2.50
804, 139
Per
cent.
59.1
71.0
54.1
65.1
58.3
53.4
53.1
60.4
52.2
71.3
56.3
54.7
66.3
52.0
60.1
60.2
38.3
37.5
44.9
46.0
55.6
72.5
36.6
75. 3
6.5.9
84.7
8.5.6
78.4
47.0
77.4
69.3
75.8
76.2
58.0
78.4
29.4
60.9
31.4
29.8
23.1
30.1
44.5
24.7
62.2
27.7
2.5.7
31.5
34.5
Born in other
states.
Number.
11,441,824
25,842
54,959
19, 488
456, 106
99,981
159,285
732, 058
545,. 5.56
565, 701
75.5, 100
367, 231
8.53,121
478,704
159,504
257, 136
2.53, 652
472, 308
36, 702
.50,026
1.59,077
288,666
36, 374
148,716
244, 222
14.3,510
103, 347
69,614
37, 444
141, 738
148, 801
119, 508
172, 175
109, 275
51,210
112,214
98,113
361,0.39
407, 716
81,613
70, 875
34, 2.59
247, 029
29,988
56, 632
47,279
7,809
384,119
199, 430
987, 572
Per
cent.
2L1
19.6
17.7
12.5
17.0
17.0
8.5
22.0
10.1
20.5
24.8
19.4
21.4
12.8
24.5
29.0
29.8
41.6
49.1
39.2
46.7
.30.1
17.1
55.8
21.3
28.0
14.2
12.7
19.5
4L8
18.9
28.2
21.5
21.3
38.6
1.5.6
66.9
27.0
47.4
59. 5
59.7
.54.5
46.2
48.2
21.9
51.2
51.3
51.0
42.4
Foreign bom.
Number.
10,500,942
59,465
71,574
18, 167
1,055,640
173,365
277,909
2,623,903
631,873
1,030,260
572, 098
119,251
1,050,200
523,978
254,410
242,008
90, 285
149,551
16,308
12,236
59,905
39, 649
16, 878
88,678
29,365
20,018
19,864
4,373
4,356
12, 733
37,614
21,667
11,621
11,431
4,296
5,647
34,093
14,449
169,235
33,482
11,801
8,966
60,483
5,754
29,704
33, 152
2,805
1.59,291
65, 073
512,078
1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; persons born in outlying pos-
sessions, or at sea under United States flag; and American citizens born abroad. The combmed number
of these classes in the United States in 1920 was as follows: Urban, 292,67s, or live-tenths of 1 per cent of
the total urban population; rural, 151,787, or three-tenths of 1 per cent of the total rural population.
298
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 68.— URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTED AS BORN IN STATE OF
RESIDENCE, IN OTHER STATES, OR IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES, BY STATES: 1920—
Contmued.
STATE OF RESIDENCE.
tTnited States.
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rliode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorl£
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia ''■. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi ,
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas ,
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho ,
Wyoming ,
Coiorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah ,
Nevada ,
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
rural population.
Total. »
51,406,017
46S, 445
163, 322
242, 452
202, 108
15,217
444, 292
,795,.3S3
C.S0,9fi4
,112,202
082, 258
447, .535
082,127
426, 8.52
387, 499
335, .532
528, 526
817,152
558, 633
534, 675
891,066
,151,293
102, 236
580, 239
635, 203
094, 694
068, 753
389, 737
167, 973
612, 645
783, 087
726, 6.59
838, 857
550, 497
461,707
170,346
488,803
150, 539
376, 878
312, 829
137,0.54
486, 370
295, 390
216,635
2;«,812
62, 153
607, 886
392, 370
, 095, 132
Born in the United States and with
state of birth reported.
Born in state of
residence.
Number.
39,001,854
385, 571
105, 625
178, 986
137,377
10, 463
259, 098
1,450,082
402, 092
2,565,379
1,740,813
1,219,533
1,611,509
996, 947
1,026,977
845, 086
1,098,5.58
1,426,838
270, 862
265, 086
5.53, 405
683,417
75, 869
477, 361
1,471,262
870, 159
1 , 975, 865
1,314,054
2,024,813
392, 984
1, 644, 504
1,571,036
1,669,155
1,412,141
1,028,522
1, 029, 843
660, 759
2, 385, 787
118,732
112,614
35, 750
180,998
180, 349
SO, 706
180,011
20, 529
217,770
172,473
464, 104
Per
cent.
75.9
82.3
64.7
73.8
68.0
68.8
.58.3
80.8
59.0
82.4
&3.6
84.2
77.4
69.9
74.0
63.3
71.9
78.5
48.5
49.6
62.1
59.4
74.2
82.3
90.0
79.5
95.5
94.6
93.4
64.1
92.2
91.0
90.8
91.1
70.4
88.0
44.4
75.7
31.5
30. 0
26.1
37.2
61.1
37.3
77.0
33.0
3.5.8
44.0
42.4
Born in other
states.
Number.
8,833,626
32, 633
36,991
35, 260
31,136
2,809
82, 520
133,465
165,975
178,5.53
227,917
193, 827
303, 564
218,661
150,305
242, 448
289,913
349, 067
167, 390
197, 168
243, ,599
392,519
22, 671
87,418
149,983
180,205
88, 382
71,925
137, 508
200, 823
128, 224
150, 154
160, 706
132, 195
420, 934
124, 900
794, 841
560, 666
193,264
169,438
82, .57 1
24.5, 0.50
89, 889
80, 941
26, 720
27, 925
278, 332
174, 862
376, 379
Per
cent.
17.2
7.0
22.6
14.5
15.4
18.5
18.6
7.4
24.4
5.7
10.9
13.4
14.6
15.3
10.8
18.2
19.0
19.2
30.0
36.9
27.3
34.1
22.2
15.1
9.2
16.5
4.3
5.2
6.3
32.8
7.2
8.7
8.7
8.5
28.8
10.7
53.4
17.8
5L3
54.2
60.2
.50. 4
30.4
37.4
11.4
44.9
45.8
44.6
34.4
Foreign born.
Number.
3,419,750
Per
cent.
48, 349
19, 823
26,391
32, 908
1,824
100,530
201,472
110,613
362,297
108,354
32, 077
160, 384
205, 314
206,075
244, 787
135, 709
37, 284
115,555
70, 298
90, 760
71,318
3,023
14,501
11,687
42,241
2,899
2,226
3,831
16,250
9,239
4, 027
6, 596
4,112
8,490
12, 334
25, 983
194,597
62, 109
28, 946
17,601
58, 655
24, 054
50, 862
26, 048
13, 198
106, 001
42, .57 1
245, 547
1 Includes persons born in the United States, state of birth not reported; persons born in onf lying posses-
sions, or at sea under United States fiag; and American citizens born abroad. The combined number of
these classes in the United States in 1920 was as follows: Urban, 2i)2,678, or five-tenths of 1 per cent of the
total ucban population; rural, 151,787, or three-tenths of 1 per cent of the total rural population.
- No rural i)o;Hilation, as Washington city is cooxtcnsivo with the District of Columbia.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH,
299
Table 69.— (X^UNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, BY SEX, FOR
THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
Total foreign born
Europe
Northwestern Europe
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
A Isace-Lorraine
Central Europe
Germany
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Hungary
Jugo-Slavia
Eastern Europe
Russia
Lithuania
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe
Greece
Albania
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Other Europe ^
Asia
Armenia
Palestine
Syria
Turkey in Asia
China
Japan
India
Other Asia
America
Canada and Newfoundland.
Canada — French
Canada — Other
Newfoundland
West Indies s
Cuba
Other West Indies 3
Mexico
Central and South America.
Central America
South America
All other
Africa
AustraUa
Atlantic Islands
Pacific Islands 3
Country not specified
Born at sea
Total. Male. Female. Male.
13, 920, 692
11, 882, 053
.3, 830, 094
813, 853
254, 570
67, 066
1,037,234
363, 863
625, 585
1S9, 1.54
131, 766
62, 687
12, 58.5
118, 659
1.53, 072
, 330, 874
, 686, 108
, 139, 979
362. 438
575,627
397, 28:B
169. 439
, 803, 971
,400,495
135, 06S
149, 824
102, 823
10, 477
5,284
,911,213
175, 976
5, 608
,610,113
49, 535
69, 981
5, 901
237,950
36,62K
3,203
51,901
11,019
43, 560
81,. 502
4,901
5,236
1.727,017
7,675,435 6,245,257 55.1
1,138,174
307, 786
817, 139
13, 249
78,962
14, 872
64,090
4.S6, 418
23,463
4,912
IS, 551
73, 672
5,781
10, 914
44,340
3,712
3,589
5,336
6,570,7815,311,272 55.3
25,352
2,062
31,241
8,042
40,754
57, 304
3,774
3,931
5.56, 837
157, 748
392,931
6,158
43,263
8,341
34,922
276, .526
14, 291
2,849
11,442
41, 277
3,433
6,019
24,523
2,050
2,320
2,932
,.503
,189
,614
,882
,063
,105
,647
,091
,256
,716
,914
,829
,597
,1U
,500
,478
,202
,537
,688
969
,626
,212
,370
703
,8.36
,868
,435
2,236 62.1 37.9
172,460 65,490 72.5 27.5
,276
,141
,660
,977
,806
,198
,127
,305
890,917 836,100 51.6 48.4
581
1.50,
424,
32,395
,348
,895
,817
,662
,269
,404
PER CENT.
Fe-
male.
51.7
52.3
52.6
.54.0
43.9
55.7
55. 1
60.3
57.3
57.4
61.0
57.2
51.9
65.9
55. 2
52.9
56.7
54.1
56.2
.54.6
67.7
56.2
5.5.3
61.4
56.9
56.5
90
69.2
62.0
81.6
87. 5
59.5
74.0
59.4
69.2
64.4
60. 2
73.0
93.6
70.3
77.0
75.1
48.9
51.3
48.1
46.5
.54.8
56.1
54.5
56.8
60.9
58.0
61.7
56.0
30.8
35. 6
39. 8
27.0
6.4
29.7
2:5.0
24.9
44.0
Males
to 100
fe-
males.
123.7
107.0
109.7
111.1
117.2
78.3
125.9
122.9
151.9
134.2
134. 6
1.56. 1
133. 4
108.0
1S6.9
123.0
112.1
131.0
118. 1
128.3
120.3
209.8
128.2
123.6
158.7
132.2
130. 1
981.2
225. 0
163. 2
4-1.3. 6
697
147. 0
284.9
146.1
163.9
263.3
224.8
l.so,
151.2
270.1
1,452.4
236. 8
334.9
301.2
106.
95.8
105. 1
92.6
86,
121.2
127.7
119.7
131.7
155.8
138. 1
161.0
127.4
146.2
123.0
123.7
123.3
182.8
122. 0
PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION.
Total- Male
100.0
85.4
27.5
5.8
1.8
0.5
7.5
2.6
4.5
1.4
0.9
0.5
0.1
0.9
1.1
o.s
31.1
12.1
8.2
2.6
4.1
2.9
1.2
1.3.0
10.1
1.0
1.1
0.7
0.1
(')
13.7
1.3
(')
11.6
0.4
0.5
1.7
0.3
{')
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.6
(')
(')
12.4
8.2
2.2
5.9
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.5
3.5
0.2
(»)
0.1
0.5
0.1
0.3
^'>
0)
(')
100.0
85.6
25. 8
5.5
1.7
0
.5.9
2.6
4.5
1.5
1.0
0
0.1
0.9
1.0
o.s
31.1
11.6
8.4
2.6
4.2
2
1.5
13.2
10.1
1.1
1.1
0.8
0.1
(')
15. 4
1.9
0.1
12
0. 5
0.5
(')
2.2
0.3
0)
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.7
(')
0.1
11.6
7.3
2.1
5.1
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.5
3.6
0.2
(')
0.1
0.5
(')
0.1
0.3
(')
(')
(')
Fe-
male.
1 I>ess than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
'Comprises Danzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and "Europe, not specified.'
» Except po.ssessions of the United States.
300
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 70.— COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN POPU-
1920
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
(POSTWAR BOXJNDARIES.)
Total foreign born
Europe
Northwestern Europe
England ,
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central Europe
Germany
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Hungary
Jugo-Slavia
Eastern Europe
Russia
Lithuania
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe
Greece
Albania ,
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Other Europe
Asia
Armenia
Palestine
Syria
Turkey in Asia
China ,
Japan
India
Other Asia
America
Canada— French
Canada— Other ,
Newfoundland ,
West Indies ^
Mexico ,
Central and South America.
All other*
Both sexes.
Number.
13,920,692
11, 882, 053
3, 830, 094
813, 853
254, 570
67, 066
1, 037, 234
363, 863
625, 5S5
189, 154
131, 766
62, 687
12, 585
118, 659
153,072
4, 330, 874
1, 686, 108
1, 139. 979
362. 438
575, 627
397, 283
169. 439
1,803,971
1,400,495
135, 068
149, 824
102, 823
10, 477
5, 284
1,911,213
175, 976
5, 608
1,610,113
49, 535
69, 981
* 5, 901
237,950
36, 628
3, 203
51, 901
11,019
43, 560
81,502
4,901
5,236
1, 727, 017
307, 786
817, 139
13, 249
78, 962
486,418
23,463
73, 672
Per
cent of
total
foreign-
bom
popu-
lation.
100.0
85.4
27.5
5.8
1.8
0.5
7.5
2.6
4.5
1.4
0.9
0.5
0.1
0.9
1.1
31.1
12.1
8.2
2.6
4.1
2.9
1.2
13.0
10.1
1.0
1.1
0.7
0.1
(')
13.7
1.3
(1)
11.6
0.4
0.5
0)
1.7
0.3
(■)
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.6
G)
(1)
12.4
2.2
5.9
0.1
0.6
3.5
0.2
0.5
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
13.2
11.2
3.6
0.8
0.2
0.1
1.0
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
4.1
1.6
1.1
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.2
1.7
1.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
(')
1.8
0.2
0)
1.5
-(>)
0.1
0.2
0)
(1)
0.1
8
1.6
0.3
0.8
(>)
0.1
0.5
(')
0.1
Male.
7,675,435
6, 570, 781
1, 979, 591
425, 664
133, 956
36, 184
455, 571
202, 758
344, 938
114,063
75, 510
35, 971
7,671
67, 830
79, 475
2, 389, 053
891,293
646, 388
196, 253
323, 453
216,914
114,752
1,013,471
774, 017
82, 866
85, 287
58, 135
9, 508
3,658
1,18.5,001
143, 606
4, 905
958, 277
36, 667
41,546
3,665
172, 460
25, 352
2,062
31,241
8,042
40, 754
57, 304
3, 774
3,931
890,917
157, 748
392, 931
6,158
43, 263
276, 526
14,291
41,277
Female.
6,245,257
5,311,272
1, 850, 503
388, 189
120, 614
30,882
581, 663
161, 105
280, 647
75, 091
56, 256
26,716
4,914
50, 829
73, 597
1,941,821
794, 815
493, 591
166, 185
252, 174
180, 369
54. 687
790, 500
626, 478
52, 202
64, 537
44. 688
969
1,626
726, 212
32. 370
703
651, 836
12, 868
28, 435
2,236
65,490
11,276
1,141
20,660
2,977
2,806
24, 198
1,127
1,305
836, 100
150, 038
424, 208
7,091
35, 699
209, 892
9,172
32,395
Males
to 100
females.
123.7
107.0
109.7
111.1
117.2
78.3
125.9
122.9
151.9
134.2
134. 6
156.1
133.4
108.0
123.0
112.1
131.0
118.1
128.3
120.3
209.8
128. 2
123.6
158.7
132.2
130.1
981.2
225.0
163.2
443.6
697.7
147.0
284.9
146.1
163.9
263.3
224.8
180.7
151.2
270.1
1, 452. 4
236.8
334.9
301.2
106.6
105.1
92.6
86.8
121.2
131.7
155.8
127.4
> Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Persons reported in 1910 as of Polish mother tongue born in Germany (98,182 males; 91,914 females).
Austria (199,485 males; 129,933 females), and Kussia (270,363 males; 148,()07 females) have been deducted
from the respecti\o countries aud combined as Poland for comparison with number reported in 1920 as
born in Poland.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
LATION, BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
301
1910
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
(PREWAR BOUNDARIES.)
Total foreign born.
Europe
Northwestern Europe .
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central Europe
Germany
Poland
Austria
Hungary
Serbia
Montenegro
Eastern Europe
Russia
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe ^ .
Southern Europe
Greece
0)
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Eurc^e, not specified. . .
Asia.
Turkey in Asia.
China
Japan
India
Other Asia
America.
Canada— French
Canada — Other
Newfoundland
West Indies ^
Mexico
Central and South America.
Another 6
Both sexes.
Number.
13,515,886
11, 791, 841
4, 239, 067
877,719
261, 076
82, 488
1,352,251
403, 877
665, 207
181,649
120, 063
49, 400
3,071
124,848
117,418
4,600,298
2 2,311,237
2 937, 884
2 845, 555
495, 609
4,639
5,374
1,423,743
2 1,184,412
129, 680
65,923
11,498
32,230
1,525,875
101,282
1,343,125
22,108
59,360
2,858
191,484
69,729
56, 756
67, 744
4,664
2,591
1,489,231
385,083
819, 554
5,080
47,635
221,915
9,964
43,330
Per
cent of
total
foreign-
born
popu-
lation.
100.0
87.2
31.4
6.5
1.9
0.6
10.0
3.0
4.9
1.3
0.9
0.4
(')
0.9
0.9
34.0
17.1
6.9
6.3
3.7
(')
(')
10.5
8.8
1.0
0.5
0.1
0.2
11.3
0.7
9.9
0.2
0.4
(>)
1.4
0.4
0.4
0.5
(')
0)
11.0
2.8
6.1
(>)
0.4
1.6
0.1
0.3
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
14.7
12.8
4.6
1.0
0.3
0.1
1.5
0.4
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.1
0)
0.1
0.1
5.0
2.5
1.0
0.9
0.5
(')
(')
1.5
1.3
0.1
0.1
(')
0)
1.7
0.1
1.5
(')
0.1
(')
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
(')
(')
1.6
0.4
0.9
(')
0.1
0.2
0)
0)
Male.
7,667,748
6, 702, 997
2,226,393
477, 320
144, 659
45, 397
611,556
230, 156
369, 953
109, 120
68, 363
29, 895
1,963
72, 726
65, 285
2,636,069
1,239,593
568, 030
513,970
305,543
3,837
5,096
811,796
656, 856
79,098
36.521
10, 797
28,524
1,026,951
93,447
880,904
16, 785
35, 815
1,788
162, 050
40,467
54,968
60,758
3,779
2,078
777,596
201,164
404,792
2,525
26, 7W
136,677
5,674
25, 105
Female.
5,848,138
5, 088, 844
2,012,674
400, 399
116,417
37, 091
740, 695
173, 721
295, 251
72, 529
51,700
19, 505
1,108
.52, 122
52, 133
1,964,229
1,071,644
369, 854
331,585
190,066
802
278
611,947
527,556
50, 582
29,402
701
3,706
498,924
462,221
5,323
23,545
1,070
29,434
19,262
1,788
6,986
885
513
711,635
183,919
414,762
2,555
20,871
85,238
4,290
18,225
Males
to 100
females.
131.1
131.7
110.6
119.2
124.3
122.4
82.6
132,5
125.3
150.5
132.2
153.3
177.2
139.5
125.2
134.2
115.7
153.6
155.0
160.8
478.4
1,833.1
132.7
124.5
156. 4
124.2
1,540.2
769.7
205.8
1,192.7
190.6
315.3
152.1
167.1
550.6
210.1
3,074.3
869.7
427.0
405.1
109.3
109.4
97.6
98.8
128.2
160.3
132.3
137.8
8 Albania included with Turkey in Europe in 1910.
* Comprises Danzig (2,049), Flume (384), Saar Basin (263), and "Europe, not specified" (3,205).
^ Except possessions of the United States.
» Africa, Australia, Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands except possessions of the United States, "country
not specified," and born at sea.
302
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 71— COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN
[ Figures for each census year relate to
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880 1870
Total foreign born.
Europe.
Northwestern Europe.
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central and Eastern Europe .
Germany ,
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Himgary
Jugo-Slavia
Serbia
Montenegro
Russia
Lithuania
J'inland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe.
Greece
Albania
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Other Europe '•>.
Asia.
Armenia
Palestine
Syria
Turkey in Asia.
China
Japan :...
India ,
Other Asia
America .
Canada — French 6 .
Canada — Other <■>.. .
Newfoundland ^ . . .
Cuba
Other West Indies .
Mexico
Central America. . .
South America
All other*
13,515,886
9,249,560
5,567,229
11, 882, 053
11, 791, 841
3, 830, 094
813, 853
2.54, 570
67, 066
1,037,234
363, 863
625, 585
189, 154
131, 766
62, 687
12,585
118,659
153, 072
6, 134, 845
1,686,108
1, 139, 979
362. 438
575, 627
397, 283
169. 439
4, 239, 067
877, 719
261, 076
82, 488
1,352,251
403, 877
665, 207
181,649
120, 063
49, 400
3,071
124,848
117, 418
6, 024, 041
-2,311,237
2 937, 884
8,871,780
4,202,68:1
840,513
233, 524
93, 586
1,615,459
336, 388
582, 014
153, 690
94,931
29, 757
3,031
115,593
104, 197
4, 136, 646
2,663,418
383, 407
8, 020, 608
5,744,311
4,936,618
4, 380, 752
909,092
242, 231
100, 079
1,871,509
322, 665
478, 041
132, 543
81, 828
22,639
2,882
104, 009
113, 174
3,420,629
2, 784, 894
147, 440
3, 494, 484
664, 160
170, 136
83, 302
1, 854, 571
181, 729
194, 337
64,196
58,090
15, 535
12, 836
88,621
106, 971
2, 187, 776
1, 966, 742
48, 557
3,124,638
555, 046
140, 80 5
74, 533
1, 8.55, 827
114,246
97, 332
30, 107
46, 802
12, 553
5, 802
75, 153
116,402
1, 784, 449
1,690,533
14, 436
1, 400, 495
135, 068
149, 824
102, 823
10, 477
5,284
1,911,213
175, 976
5,608
1,610,113
49, 535
69, 981
5,901
237,950
1,727,017
307,
817,
13,
' 64,
486,
4,
18,
73,672
2 845, 555
495,609
4, 639
5,374
^n,184,412
129, 680
65, 923
11,498
a 32, 230
1,525,875
101,282
(')
1,343,125
22, 108
59, 360
2,858
191,484
59,729
56, 756
67,744
4,664
2,591
1,489,231
385,083
819, 554
5,080
15, 133
7 32, 502
221,915
1,736
8,228
432, 798
145,714.
241,377
62, 435
124, 024
11,526
70, 797
3,737
423, 726
62, 641
15, 032
182,644
35,722
4,644
^ 9, 910
530, 200
8,515
484, 027
7, 050
30, 608
2,251
120, 248
(0
81, 534
24, 788
2,0.31
11, 895
1,317,380
395,
784,
11,
' 14,
103,
3,
4,
43,330 31,868
< 1, 839
206,648
1,887
182, 580
6,185
15, 996
12, 579
113,396
(*)
106, 701
2,292
2,143
2,260
302, 496
678, 442
23,256
77, 853
1,192
5,006
27,311
58,265
776
44,230
5,]>21
8,138
107, 630
(<)
104,468
401
1,707
1,054
807,230
717,157
6,917
9,484
68, 399
707
4,566
20,772
1302
25,853
390
17, 157
3,764
4,542
1,678
64, 565
63, 042
73
586
864
551,335
493,464
5,319
6,251
42, 4:i5
301
3,565
14,711
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
« See note 2, Table 70.
» Albania included with Turkey in Europe in 1910.
< Turkey in Asia included with Turkey in Europe prior to 1910.
5 Includes "Europe, not specified" at each census, and Danzig, Flume, and Saar Basin in 1920.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
303
POPULATION, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1S-)(M920.
countries as constituted in that year.]
NUMBER— continued .
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1860
1850
1020
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
4,138,697
2,244,602
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1
3, 805, 701
2,031,867
85.4
87.2
85.8
86.7
86.0
88.7
92.0
90.5
2
2,472,211
433, 491
lOS, 51S
45, 763
1,611,304
43,995
18,625
9,962
28, 281
9,072
1, 437, 475
278,675
70,5,50
29,868
961,719
12,678
3, 559
1,8:^8
9, S4S
1,313
27.5
5.8
1. S
0.5
7.5
2.6
4.5
1.4
0.9
0.5
0.1
0.9
1.1
44.1
12.1
8.2
2.6
4.1
2.9
1.2
31.4
6.5
1.9
0.6
10.0
3.0
4.9
1.3
0. 9
0.4
(■)
0.9
0.9
41.6
17. I
0.9
40.6
8.1
2.3
0.9
15. 6
3.3
5.6
1.5
0.9
0.3
(')
1.1
1.0
40.0
25. 8
3.7
47.4
9.8
2.6
1.1
20.2
3.5
5.2
1.4
0.9
0.2
(')
1.1
1.2
37.0
30.1
1.6
52.3
9.9
2.5
1.2
27. S
2.7
2.9
1.0
0.9
0.2
0.2
1.3
1.6
32.8
29.4
0.7
56.1
10.0
2.5
1.3
33.3
2.1
1.7
0.5
0.8
0.2
0.1
1.3
2.1
32. 1
30. 4
0.3
59.7
10.5
2.6
1.1
38.9
1.1
0.5
0.2
0.7
0.2
64.0
12.4
3. 1
1.3
42.8
0.6
0.2
0.1
0. 4
0.1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
53,327
109,870
1,311,722
1, 276, 075
7,298
13,358
54, 069
586, 240
583,774
1.3
2. 7
31.7
30.8
0.2
0.6
2.4
26.1
26.0
14
15
16
17
IS
1<»
2-), 061
946
6.3
3.7
4.2
1.4
2.6
0.7
1.9
0.2
1.3
0.1
0.6
(I)
20
m
} 8.8
1.0
0.5
0.1
0.2
11.3
0.7
?s
?4
3,160
1,414
f 10. 1
{ !:;
0.7
0.1
(')
13.7
1.3
(')
11.6
0.4
0.5
(0
1.7
4.1
0.6
0.1
i 2.0
0.5
0.1
0.1
0. 1
25
26
27
?8
?0
< 128
20, .365
328
4 106
8,152
86
0.1
.5.1
0.1
(')
2.2
(•)
0.9
(•)
0.5
(•)
(!)
0.5
0.4
0)
30
31
32
33
11,677
4, 244
4,116
1,403
36,796
3,679
3,113
'1, 274
1,135
9.9
0.2
0.4
(')
1.4
4.7
0.1
0.3
(•)
1.2
2.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
1.2
0.7
0.1
9.1
0.1
1.6
0. 3
0.1
0.1
(■)
1.2
0.3
0.1
0.1
(')
0.9
0.2
0.1
0.1
34
35
36
37
0.1
38
35, 565
(4) 1
758
f 0.3
'I,
0.1
0.3
0.6
(')
(')
12.4
].„
0.4
0.5
(')
(1)
11.0
39
40
41
42
43
44
0. S
0.2
(•)
0.1
12.7
1.2
(•)
(')
(')
11.8
1.6
(')
(')
(')
12.1
1.1
(■)
(')
(')
9.9
0.9
(')
45
1,231
288,285
377
168,484
7.0
7.5
46
17
249,970
1 7,353
27,466
233
7,915
•
117,711
5,772
13,317
141
1,543
43, 116
( 2.2
\ 5.9
1 0.1
f 0.1
i <•••}
3.0
(0
0.1
0.5
2.8
6.1
(')
0. 1
0.2
1.6
0)
0.1
0.3
3.8
7.6
3.3
7.3
■ 10.7
0.1
I 0.1
1.0
(1)
0.1
0.3
8.9
0. 1
0. 1
0.8
0)
0.1
0.3
6.0
1 ...
0.7
0.1
0.2
6.6
0.3
0.6
0.1
1.9
48
49
.50
0. 1
0.1
1.0
(')
(')
0.3
\ . 0.3
0.8
0.1
0.3
51
52
53
54
55
56
6 Newfoundland included with Canada prior to 1910.
' Except possessions of the United i-'.tates.
8 Africa^ Australia, Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands except possessions of the United States, "country
not specified, ' and bom at sea.
304 ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 72 INCREASE IN FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY
[The increases and decreases for each decade have been based on the numbers of persons reported, at the
in which the censuses were taken. The increases and decreases for the decade 1910-1920 are, therefore,
place within that decade.]
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
1 Total foreign born.
Europe
Countries with unchanged
boundaries since 1910:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Netherlands
Luxemburg
Switzerland
Finland
Spain
Portugal
Countries with changed boun-
daries since 1910:
Dermiark
Belgium
France
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Russia and Lithuama
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Eiu-ope
Greece
Italy
Countries organized since 1910:
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Jugo-Slavia
Albania
Other Europe 4
Asia.
1910-1920
Number. Per cent.
Armenia
Palestine
Syria
Turkey in Asia.
China
Japan
India
Other Asia
America .
Canada — French s
Canada — Other &
Newfoundland ^ ,
West Indies «
Mexico ,
Central and South America.
All other' .
404, 806
90,212
-63, 866
-6,506
-15,422
-315,017
-40,014
-39,622
11,703
9, 514
-6, 189
20, 144
27, 427
10,621
7,505
13, 287
35, 654
-625, 129
-269,928
-98, 326
2 351, 151
36, 900
-1,021
-26, 946
74, 694
266, 988
2 202, 095
362, 438
159, 426
3 5,608
3,043
46,466
-13,196
13, 758
237
2,645
237,786
-77, 297
-2,415
8, 169
31,327
264, 503
13, 499
30, 342
3.0
-7.3
-2.5
-18.7
-23.3
-9.9
-6.0
9.7
309.8
-5.0
15.5
124.1
17.9
4.1
26.9
30.4
-27.0
-31.9
-19.8
29.6
56.0
-8.9
-83.6
73.7
19.9
21.5
106.5
24.3
72.0
-23.3
20.3
•5.1
102.1
16.0
-20. 1
-0.3
160.8
65.8
119.2
135.5
70.0
1900-1910
Niunbor. Percent
3,174,810
2,920,061
37, 206
27, 552
-11,098
-263, 208
67, 489
S3, 193
25, 132
40
9, 255
67, 039
15, 058
28,752
27,959
19, 643
13, 221
-352, ISl
2 412,757
349, 895
2 760, 686
50, 891
11, 498
3 22,320
92, 767
859,098
2 554, 477
10,620
71,236
3 59, 729
-24,778
42,956
2,633
-9, 304
171, 851
-10,043
34,758
5,080
22, 200
118,522
1,334
30.7
32.9
4.4
11.8
-11.9
-16.3
20.1
14.3
26.5
1.3
8.0
107.0
213. 6
93.9
18.2
66.0
12.7
-13.2
95.4
240.1
179.5
338. 6
225. 2
1,089.5
177.5
471.8
59.2
-30.4
173.3
129. 6
-78.2
-2.5
4.4
87.3
114.6
15.5
36.0
1890-1900
Nimiber. Percent
1,091,716
851, 172
-68, 579
-8,707
-6, 493
-256,050
13, 723
103, 973
13, 103
149
11,524
(1)
865
14,612
21, 147
7,118
-8,977
-121,476
191,421
S3, 279
1 303, 723
15, 032
3 8, 071
6,628
301, 447
235, 967
-10,328
6,852
-25, 167
22, 496
-112
9,635
92,630
106,354
2, 179
25, 640
2,432
11.8
10.6
-7.5
-3.6
-6.5
-13.7
4.3
21.7
16.0
5.2
11.1
14.0
91.3
16.0
3L4
-7.9
-4.4
79.3
133. 4
166.3
438. 9
351. 2
165.1
160.0
-82.1
6.0
-23.6
981.5
-5.2
426.3
21.1
30.6
15. 7
9.4
32.8
39.2
' Finland included with Russia prior to 1900.
2 See note 2, Table 70.
3 Alluinia incKided with Turkey in Europe in 1910. Turkey in Asia included with Turkey in Europe
prior to 1910.
* Includes "Europe, not specified" at each census, and Danzig, Fiume, and Saar Basin in 1920.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
305
COUNTRY OF BIRTH, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1850-1920.
beginning and end of the decade, as ha\ing been born in the specified countries as constituted in the years
affected, in the case of certain countries, by the changes in the boundaries of those countries which took
A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.]
1880-1890
1870-1880
1860-1870
1850-1860
Number.
Percent.
Number.
Per cent.
Number.
Per cent.
Number.
Per cent.
2,569,617
38.5
1, 112, 714
20.0
1, 428, 532
34.5
1, 894, 095
84.4
1
2, 276, 297
39.6
807, 693
16.4
1,130,917
29.7
1, 773, 834
87.3
2
244, 932
72, 095
16, 777
16, 938
140, 936
283, 704
23, 738
-9,954
15,448
(0
1,064
7, 85S
68,347
7,104
6,203
818, 152
117, 353
50, 909
1 146, 922
36.9
42.4
20.1
0.9
77.0
146.0
40.9
-77. 5
17. 4
109,114
29,301
S, 769
-1,250
67, 4S3
97,005
11,28S
7,034
19.7
20.8
11.8
-0.1
59. 1
99.7
24.1
121.2
121,552
32,317
28, 770
244, 523
70, 251
78, 707
18, 521
5,802
21, 826
(1)
-4S0
426
20,145
3,481
6,532
414, 458
45, 736
3,737
1 1, 484
28.0
29.8
62.9
15. 2
159.7
422.6
65.5
154, 819
37,968
15, 895
649, 585
31,317
15, 066
IS, 433
55.6
53. 8
53.2
67. 5
247. 0
423. 3
187. 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
in
13,468
1,357
3,596
34, 0X9
2, 9N2
-9,431
276, 2(9
5:i, 227
7, 7S9
1 31, 078
17.9
40.9
39,969
1,131
2,842
8,124
7,759
55, 801
692, 301
24, 115
299. 2
11
12
20. S
96.0
106.5
4.5.7
5.8
41.6
94.6
441.7
411.3
36.1
79.2
11.3. 2
23. S
-8. 1
16.3
75.2
208.4
069.2
-11.3
10.3
202.2
38. 4
5.9
32.5
182.5
36. 3
223. 1
442.0
590. 9
103. 2
118. 6
2,5-19. 2
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
47.0
1 1,746
123.5
21
22
23
3 634
1,111
138,350
98,883
52.6
143.2
312.8
203.6
3 9a3
3S6
27,073
34, 121
299.0
90. 0
■ 157. S
236.4
3 174
62
5,480
7,138
135. 9
18.9
46.9
97.8
3 22
242
7,998
7,298
20. 8
24
217.4
26
?7
2S
"")
30
8,793
5,766
232.3
5.4
2, 108
43,065
125.6
66.7
275
27, 769
19.6
75.5
l,4a3
35,661
31
3, 141. 9
32
2,233
, 1,891
436
1,206
281, 015
0)
41, 426
328
1,121
190
255, 895
27,477
73
586
-367
263,050
34,807
f33
2.1
471.6
25.5
114.4
34.8
65.7
77.3
4,592.0
35
136
37
191. 3
22.0
46.4
3<»
-29.8
91.2
854
119, 801
226.5
71.1
40
41
263,781
6,855
9, 454
925
6,539
36.8
41.8
1.3.8
17.5
31.5
223,693
4,831
2.5,964
1,407
6,061
45.3
41.8
61.2
36.4
41.2
243,494
4,217
14, %9
370
6,796
97.4
57.4
54. 5
10.6
85.9
102,259
1,581
14,149
1,812
-35, 201
69.2
27.4
106.2
107.6
-81.6
[42
43
(44
45
46
47
48
^Newfoundland included with Canada prior to 1910.
'Except possessions of the United Stater,.
'Africa, Australia, Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands except possessions of the United States, "country
not specified," and born at sea.
75108°— 23-
-20
306
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 73 COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN
DIVISION AND STATE
OF KESIDENCE.
United States . . .
Geographic divs.:
New England
Middle Atlantic
E. North Central. .
W. North Central..
South Atlantic
E. South Central...
W. South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Cotmccticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New .lersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. Columbia. . ..
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carolina. ...
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
Total
foreign
born:
1920
13,920,692
1
4, 960;
3, 232!
1, 375'
330:
72!
464:
467:
1, i3o:
107
91
44:
,088:
175:
378:
2,825,
742:
1, 392:
680
151
1, 210
729
460,
486
225
186
131
82
150
110:
19
103
29:
31
62:
7:
e:
16
53
30,
15
18
8i
14,
46:
4o:
363:
95,
4o:
26;
119,
29
80
59,
16
265
107
757
northwestern EUROPE.
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813,853
254, 570
67,066
1,037,234
363, 863
625, 585
189, 154
131, 766
62,687
147,320
47,501
2,999
267, 429
8,564
67,286
8,458
2,912
4,411
273, 140
83,885
29, 185
472,319
35, 362
83,547
22, 991
27, 847
12, 478
163, 994
51,650
15, 226
135, 147
82, 137
165, 388
43,018
69, 862
29,706
53, 551
17, 196
5,693
49, 858
166,280
187,629
61, W
24,39t
7,159
24, 416
7,456
1,773
20, 145
2,259
4,418
2,12a
1,45£
1,547
6,085
2,093
455
5,934
45C
1,514
631
322
235
13,373
3,711
763
8,330
2,691
6,32C
2,68C
1,106
1,180
44, 588
12, 986
4,907
19, 634
17,400
32, 232
17,022
5,252
1,608
87,386
28, 092
6,065
58, 438
48,720
77, 251
30,682
8,606
4,363
5,153
2,171
137
5,748
581
2,026
1,065
50
61
4,368
1,823
51
7,908
427
1,886
204
177
478
2,197
1,854
549
2,884
106
1,123
156
32
15
87, 085
28, 474
1,367
183, 172
5,491
38, 012
3,62£
2,071
2,497
25, 791
5,692
245
22,253
545
6,542
365
138
968
22,726
7,487
650
45,464
1,414
17,697
3,040
444
402
135,541
37, 656
6,763
284, 747
27, 573
63, 025
14,222
13,772
5,300
46, 861
17, 781
1,255
65, 971
6,343
10, 675
5, 70i
12,737
2, 483
90,738
28,448
21, 167
121,601
2,446
19,847
3,065
1,338
4,695
43, 172
12, 148
7,772
29,262
1,487
7,266
2,353
2,529
1,902
8,528
3,707
1,106
7,271
544
4,942
96£
2,018
2, 530
54, 272
19, 598
3, 444
74, 274
27, 785
105, 577
17, 098
14,34J
11,329
47, 185
13, 175
1,154
16, 531
6,88S
24,707
7,178
33, 49S
10,601
10,837
3,022
1,750
7,809
45, 433
22,896
15,420
7,473
3,444
10, 964
3,928
854
10, 289
90, 188
112,117
16,904
5,380
2,056
13,038
3,967
1,753
10, 686
17,344
22, 493
18, 02c
12,471
1,232
10, 407
2,969
903
15,022
610
4,741
1,688
900
1,113
2,289
1,229
12c
1,660
38, 190
10,543
4,552
903
456
2,944
832
346
1,954
16, 813
8, 57a
5,983
3,218
261
6,006
1, 695
547
5,422
2,165
18, 825
12, 338
846
551
7,903
2,576
1,170
4,825
970
10, 337
2,263
675
1,500
1,497
411
44
2,895
65
316
77
37
24
5,113
1,692
499
6,580
536
630
382
314
135
3,001
793
106
4,320
219
481
237
127
76
3,776
1,327
163
1,732
491
664
459
335
122
3, 435
998
704
1,459
61
326
121
66
938
969
4^16
25
301
70
170
69
115
16
493
190
10
442
85
133
76
30
61
1,610
530
86
1,112
132
299
127
78
45
4,522
1,069
136
1,304
610
1,399
575
357
130
1,865
520
149
3,422
75
214
89
150
90
1,670
454
143
1,291
63
305
138
58
36
1,951
975
145
809
215
748
191
83
73
599
144
18
412
97
247
113
31
36
1,141
316
90
676
99
331
180
116
94
1,841
447
76
2,0(X)
555
522
331
260
350
2,687
1, 120
319
1,321
297
931
661
176
289
7,704
1,828
278
4,333
1,740
4,536
1,608
554
447
8,160
3,279
879
7,260
9,962
7,179
2,990
1,676
672
4, 451
1,228
575
1,410
2,482
5,112
2,240
439
123
2,507
1,439
297
9.56
651
2,042
936
130
130
9,588
3,357
1,482
6,191
1,525
10, 112
2,823
853
430
889
440
78
434
128
310
115
70
76
2,883
595
192
1,206
337
859
398
69
60
14,839
2,310
1,304
1,207
2,109
6,073
6,970
1,980
90
1,271
338
100
970
206
545
561
36
27
20, 821
7,886
2,040
8,927
30,305
34, 793
8,359
3,097
1,439
7,953
3,609
592
4,203
6,955
10, 532
3,602
917
722
58,612
16,597
3,433
45,308
11,460
31,926
18,721
4,592
2,202
COUlfTTRY OF BIETH,
POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
307
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EUROPE— con
tiiiued.
CENTRAL
EUROPE
EASTERN
EUROPE.
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12, 585
118,659
153,072
575, 627
397,283
169,439
1,400,495
135,068
149, 824
102, 823
1,686,108
1,139,979
362,438
1
*114
3,763
13,252
51, 129
131,378
23,081
15, 187
2.405
147, 371
35, 361
19, .543
3, 128
9,653
2
1,017
30,093
55, 250
508,227
515, 708
12.3, 863
310, 84 1
190, 224
48,087
763, 894
48, 594
17,431
55,910
3
5,093
30, 379
29, 637
592, 058
402, 259
143, 743
145, 275
149. 592
72,343
236, 022
44, 307
46, 576
29, 338
4
4,846
15, 838
11,443
293,035
38, 262
50, 906
37, 504
17, 640
18,189
110, 767
2,098
31,6.35
6,950
5
87
2,348
4,119
40, 898
25, 432
6,620
12,077
10, 690
3, 581
48, 362
3,245
1,281
2,163
6
31
2,176
2,191
16, 652
2,590
617
2,023
1, 829
706
7,408
76
219
441
7
127
3,433
8,086
47, 217
7,206
15.438
9, 195
1,664
1,267
14, 652
219
455
663
8
372
6, 695
4.908
33,6.52
4,675
5,295
13,070
3, 234
10. 771
20, 690
280
7,718
1,0.53
9
898
23, 934
24, 126
103, 240
12,469
6,303
22, 558
7,217
12,030
45, 329
888
24,966
3,177
10
344
932
1,717
410
305
72
143
3,763
1,032
1,393
67
6
62
11
5
72
288
1,714
3,997
75
389
66
120
3,467
1,017
1,558
25
12
2
187
197
630
1,726
108
283
264
56
1,333
67
476
19
13
33
1,368
7,125
22, 113
69, 157
2,238
8,098
1,387
950
92,034
20, 789
14, 570
1,445
14
14
211
1,971
3,126
8, 158
264
1,307
176
146
8,055
794
320
370
15
54
1,863
3,327
22,614
46,623
6,558
12,699
13, 222
990
38, 719
11, 662
1,226
1,202
16
504
15, 053
32, 252
29.5,651
247, 519
38,247
151, 172
78, 374
8, .547
529, 243
12,121
12, .504
40,116
17
167
8,165
•10, 168
92, 382
90, 419
16, 747
36,917
40,470
3,313
73, .527
6, 246
2,109
4, ,504
18
286
6,875
12,830
120, 194
177, 770
68, 869
122, 755
71,380
36,227
161, 124
30,227
2,818
11,230
19
273
9.656
8,067
111,893
67, .579
42,121
48,073
73, 181
30,377
43,690
4,095
6,406
13,068
20
101
2,334
3.247
37, 377
17,791
3,941
9.100
9, 351
4,471
7,673
1,445
237
2,731
21
3,211
7,837
12, 006
205,491
162, 405
66,709
46, 4.57
34.437
19, 285
117,899
30,3.58
3,080
6,238
22
477
2,755
4,175
86, 047
103,926
11, 161
22,004
22,607
9,426
45,313
5, 475
30,096
6,331
23
1,031
7,797
2,142
151,250
50,558
19,811
19,641
10.016
8,784
21,447
2,934
6,757
970
24
1,782
2,720
1,806
74,634
18,537
12, 626
11, 550
4.277
10,697
16,100
741
29,108
2,385
25
1,630
2,871
2,125
70, 642
2,028
9,150
4,334
747
1,603
7,319
687
107
297
26
140
4,934
3,831
55, 776
7,636
4,971
8,676
8,080
2, 327
18, 769
417
98
1,647
27
229
506
350
11,960
2,236
2,056
2,059
2,519
199
29,617
32
1,108
1,811
28
480
761
337
15,674
792
2,819
1, 151
585
470
11,193
14
1,0.85
154
29
301
1,808
858
40,969
4,615
15, 818
4,551
810
738
15,719
139
73
371
30
284
2,238
2,136
23,380
2,418
3,466
5,183
622
2,155
12,050
68
56
285
31
5
76
198
1,632
3,847
122
615
226
27
2,244
90
52
110
32
22
509
818
22,032
12,061
3,553
3,620
1,947
359
24, 791
2,206
175
537
33
13
358
688
3,382
716
122
525
219
43
5, 181
38
104
80
34
7
239
455
2,802
1,103
897
921
1,293
127
5,421
71
240
105
35
6
545
633
3,798
5,799
1,549
5,115
6,260
2,802
3,911
717
289
025
36
2
72
136
703
210
20
149
66
29
932
29
15
31
37
1
31
78
1,079
351
45
206
56
22
1,187
9
53
23
38
7
161
376
1,936
917
123
401
246
84
3,452
■72
42
111
39
24
357
737
3,534
428
189
525
383
88
1,243
13
311
472
40
12
1,315
984
11,137
1,037
240
900
1,084
3.54
2.736
56
50
192
41
3
616
333
2, 1.59
841
82
398
320
37
2,262
3
33
93
42
8
174
616
2,427
394
232
583
372
1.55
1, ,582
12
74
120
43
8
71
258
929
318
63
136
47
220
828
5
62
30
44
8
736
387
3,979
529
492
636
108
117
662
27
IS
62
45
9
378
4,193
5,147
377
302
725
305
312
1,928
Zi
147
93
46
52
629
962
7,029
1,253
1,825
1,393
311
218
5,005
132
101
65
47
58
1,690
2,544
31,062
5,047
12,819
6,441
940
620
7,057
37
189
443
48
153
1,151
888
7, 873
1,219
1,895
3,298
935
3,782
5,203
80
3,577
344
49
60
1,347
482
4,143
287
420
781
233
460
1,458
9
989
104
50
18
302
364
2,292
544
518
1,183
349
1,189
1,482
33
8.56
71
51
91
1,510
1,420
11,992
1,867
1,953
5,722
1,157
2,109
16,669
115
879
394
52
6
148
377
1,178
153
113
423
131
535
254
8
49
8
53
22
293
394
1,516
261
148
486
210
1,167
816
16
407
51
54
18
1,566
434
3,589
240
163
987
179
836
684
12
779
69
55
4
378
609
1,069
104
85
190
40
693
124
7
182
12
56
315
3,671
2, 4.52
22, 315
3,906
1,792
6,494
1,050
3,565
11,125
527
11,863
422
57
140
4,106
1,273
13, 740
1,480
1,132
2,798
909
1,186
6.979
101
6,050
352
58
443
16,097
20, 401
67, 185
7,083
3,379
13,266
5,252
7,279
27,225
260
7,053
2,403
59
308
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 73.— COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN
DIVISION AND STATE
OF RESIDENCE.
eastern
EUROPE—
continued.
SOUTHERN EUROPE.
6
a
o
ASIA.
.2
%
1-4
3
-^ 3
a
i
£
2
'S
g
CO
"3
.2
53
a
6
a
.2
.2
a;
^<
a
1
TTnited States
Geographic divs.:
New England
Middle Atlantic
E. North Central.. ..
W. North Central...
South Atlantic
E. South Central
W. South Central
10,477
5,284
175,976
5,608
1,610,113
49,535
69,9815,901
36,628
3,203
51,901
11,019
2
3
4
6
6
7
8
q
214
1,336
5,806
1,095
161
51
241
821
752
631
2,534
1,035
124
203
50
101
72
534
32, 186
44,531
45, 135
11, 2M
11,450
2,014
3,484
9,483
16, 457
2,819
1,156
1,019
262
19
23
12
143
155
238,508
925, 222
203, 181
34, 488
40,267
8,584
27, 724
28, 498
103,641
2,864
16, 921
3,022
776
6,547
215
2,522
4,563
12, 105
40, 302
3,090
360
59
714
29
199
334
24, 894
209
1,412
2,211
465
355
89
336
106
718
11,964
10,806
6,157
717
402
61
148
362
6,011
271
1,489
662
142
143
77
156
73
190
11, 181
15, 501
9,726
3,406
4,064
1,501
3,436
1,324
1,762
2,267
4,335
2,098
322
456
93
206
190
1,062
10
New England:
Maine
11
5
8
3
120
45
33
614
66
656
2,535
431
940
1,692
208
456
269
145
31
97
61
36
66
"'45i
45
69
2,050
195
289
569
70
181
179
36
30
18
44
17
5
4
6
3
19
72
32
23
17
10
21
6
22
5
22
1
1
14
11
75
28
5
2
12
2
10
12
1
229
41
264
1,228
5,280
167
20,441
1,219
3,851
26,117
4,521
13,893
13, 540
4,182
16, 465
7,115
3,833
2,391
2,884
3,022
420
375
1,504
640
286
964
1,207
1,797
3,186
551
578
1,473
1,408
401
491
915
207
277
610
620
1,977
1,465
716
1,236
1,802
288
329
3,029
618
4,215
1,928
10, 314
403
118
6
1,947
142
203
415
54
687
432
74
151
261
101
41
7
202
""'i
9
2
.....
8
4
2
'"""i
3
1
22
1
2
1
8
38
42
5
11
41
93
13
49
2,797
2,074
4,067
117,007
32, 241
80, 322
545, 173
157, 285
222, 764
60,658
6,712
94, 407
30, 216
11,188
7,432
4,956
14,609
176
413
3,547
3,355
4,136
9,543
3,764
2,435
14, 147
453
344
700
4,745
1,932
2,079
2,732
1,841
1,314
16, 264
2,122
33
20
661
824
89
1,237
12,722
2,002
2,197
1,281
467
754
446
74
36
41
435
6
5
38
215
142
226
111
266
1,543
16
19
125
4,099
68
14
71
62
22
1,293
126
153
142
29
29, 191
8,999
1,788
1,484
687
919
149
14
110
70
17
9
15
12
2
4
6
11
19
63
14
307
17
14
7
45
228
8
7
7
7
4
112
13
70
31
39
29
33
19
30
4
149
160
125
24,609
10
2
4
100
11
82
842
170
400
351
75
524
813
448
149
78
76
25
27
53
57
7
79
17
82
71
7
10
60
22
30
16
33
10
10
74
49
203
13
6
4
43
8
8
19
5
75
34
609
142
276
55
8.640
1,850
1,001
5, 599
2,275
2,932
906
134
1,7)5
2,498
904
174
101
181
75
18
138
30
6
43
63
164
41
10
6
28
41
20
18
22
1
7
27
15
99
140
13
62
46
2
8
80
11
259
63
5,689
10
7
1
180
14
59
1,061
160
268
185
26
232
176
43
25
22
63
5
1
14
12
10
15
19
23
20
22
2
16
16
16
30
16
15
16
15
20
105
8
1
4
41
2
8
5
4
18
5
167
627
523
228
7,128
1,285
1,390
8,127
2,062
5,312
3,680
717
1,149
3,648
532
818
512
848
289
265
415
259
2
72
211
550
1,235
592
396
473
533
309
127
482
583
213
954
691
1,578
192
49
82
289
198
327
174
13
318
185
1,259
43
60
5
1,672
262
225
3,200
440
695
637
158
502
663
138
100
51
83
21
12
28
27
6
39
62
77
157
23
5
49
38
22
20
39
12
10
61
21
114
62
15
25
30
5
15
18
20
288
56
708
12
IS
New Hampshire
14
15
in
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
17
Middle Atlantic:
New York
18
New Jersey
19
?0
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
■?!
Indiana
??
Illinois
n
?4
?5
W. North Central:
Minnesota
%
Iowa
?7
28
29
SO
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
?1
Kansas
3?
South Atlantic:
Delaware
33
Maryland
18
5
17
■ 98
1
1
5
16
28
5
18
34
35
Dist. Columbia
Virginia
36
37
38
39
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
40
Florida
41
E. South Central:
Kentucky
4?
Tennessee
43
Alabama
44
Mississippi
45
W. South Central:
Arkansas
17
49
105
70
264
39
72
349
18
28
30
21
267
214
271
46
Louisiana
47
Oklahoma
48
Te.xas
8,024, 1.081
49
Mountain:
Montana
3,842
1,323
1,948
12,580
1,678
1,261
3,225
2,641
10, 813
4,324
88,504
68
1,417
139
297
199
1,013
250
1,180
412
553
11,140
50
Idaho
51
Wyoming
5?
Colorado
53
New Mexico
54
Arizona ....
55
Utah
56
Nevada
57
Pacific:
Washington
58
Oregon
59
California
1 Comprises Danzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and "Europe, not specified."
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
309
ASIA — continued.
AMERICA.
ALL OTHER.
Canada.
1^
43, 560
81. 502
4.901
5,236
307,786
817, 139
78, 962
486. 418
23,463
5,781
44,340 3,712
2,594
6,909
3,481
1, 250
1,313
366
1,056
3,149
23,442
315
2,
784
966
304
29
406
8,499
67, 331
332| 550
9.54 1, 154
482 1, 598
190
163
46
130
167
2,437
207
89
32
105
233
1,268
240, 385
17,045
29,267
10, 459
813
179
590
3,482
5,566
235. 871
121,255
224, 625
70,246
12, 228
3,022
8,178
30,615
111,099
8,201 5,400
2,775 44,596
831
181
230
32
100
196
703
2,630
616
21, 256
686
1,799
323
1,656
224
5,237
7,181
22, 787
641
570
261, 478
98, 484
89, 816
1,805
11,092
2,061
763
1,025
265
1,550
485
4,417
490
2,156
873
315
315
98
248
346
940
537
2,238
1,428
557
283
82
317
624
4,:
32. 715
1,759
299
43
231
15
68
159
176
471
284
134
104
21
81
356
9,0512,085
3,589
305
660
1,521
270
85
29
225
212
282
5,336
384
1,020
1,633
951
171
92
256
218
611
104
63
6
1,807
162
452
4,559
941
1,409
640
205
1,929
524
183
364
187
310
97
98
140
54
32
283
345
211
61
64
63
147
107
42
39
36
249
260
169
561
641
489
191
208
124
720
247
529
1.727
2,151
19, 564
4
170
29
96
2,393
274
201
121
58
402
161
42
61
20
109
67
24
642
43
5
47
56
298
896
1,180
1,029
1,762
198
427
2,358
649
12, 971
3,169
51,191
29
7
5
2
6
1
202
107
34
3S
56
395
624
744
1.58
190
172
220
109
185
21
128
155
881
152
349
45
55
51
45
32
33
38
31
5
18
14
24
25
30
25
26
2
1
24
15
23
11
33
14
2
10
12
8
15
11
14
8
38
11
12
12
18
0
8
10
8
5
3
6
57
12
10
42
60
45
14
39
18
23
12
67
44
33
3
8
27
31
40
24
9
8
206
201
134
35
2,097
1,032
35, 580
38, 277
14, 181
108, 691
28, 887
14, 769
15, 560
772
713
1,277
406
4,032
18, 635
4,917
6,796
401
299
1,533
508
351
571
23
117
147
106
54
15
24
50
277
50
47
52
30
58
157
126
249
2,211
476
92
418
42
90
45
108
2,581
679
2,306
38, S40
14, 035
10, 704
154, 787
7,595
9,910
97, 244
9,624
14, 387
23,393
4,741
34, 741
147, 267
14,483
27,066
8,543
6,263
14, 210
3,954
5,429
4,781
430
1,777
1,579
1,841
927
648
247
915
3,864
853
941
852
376
835
1,029
2,363
3,951
12, 489
4,485
1,348
7,224
696
1, 874
1,426
1,073
40, 598
13, 121
57, 380
215
182
67
7, 168
233
336
1,810
477
488
148
44
311
245
83
56
35
38
20
3
20
61
18
32
6
7
1
22
75
13
9
3
7
20
16
11
53
63
59
4
39
3
16
4
8
318
49
336
139
52
15
,176
218
800
38,288
3,141
3,167
865
145
913
592
115
102
96
247
9
25
64
73
61
737
365
399
108
89
103
223
19, 171
80
85
405
116
43
1,225
59
472
43
14
21
114
38
76
10
7
258
92
1,306
9
10
7
146
8
44
2,'
420
1,818
952
686
4,032
1,333
178
248
2,650
3,411
29
68
2,611
13, 770
52
87
73
80
80
30
17
55
167
138
176
146
110
280
2,487
6,884
251, 827
236
1,215
1,801
11,037
20, 272
61,580
1,166
1,177
19
31
43
1,15(3
240
316
8. 645
1,133
1,314
481
89
842
475
174
125
113
222
39
2
73
164
19
215
186
156
52
47
20
69
261
38
62
117
48
25
1,142
72
311
72
26
29
185
26
78
32
37
450 322
595 123
88,771 3,972
21
12
8
31
43
1,528
293
335
174
44
371
225
59
92
35
94
10
20
31
33
12
57
54
54
9
21
10
40
58
10
28
39
21
32
61
30
125
50
44
15
56
26
23
117
15
133
73
734
23
21
5
340
43
105
1, 384
334
520
233
78
608
400
109
107
101
140
35
24
80
70
12
62
25
45
33
14
5
28
59
38
15
21
27
63
54
173
81
57
17
112
14
81
222
40
612
215
4,021
19
45
4
28,294
3,950
403
1,168
437
154
55
7
207
23
7
5
1
4
104
46
48
,957
4
4
5
103
23
37
320
95
56
39
26
114
81
24
29
39
23
2
9
12
20
5
36
7
20
2
12
14
3
62
8
206
260
106
294
190
43
287
128
873
67
36
41
23
12
71
20
7
10
13
51
39
72
14
40
4
26
138
23
246
161
1,678
5
20
199
66
41
12
22
2
65
2
2
126
13
143
* Except possessions of the United States.
310
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — POPITLATIO:iSr.
Table 74.^PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF. FOREIGN-BORN
DIVISION AND STATE OF
PER CENT OF
TOTAL FOREIGN BORN IN SPECIFIED DIVISION OR STATE.
Northwestern Europe.
Central
Europe.
0^
RESIDENCE.
■S
M
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6.5
0.2
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0.3
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0.4
1.4
3.9
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8.0
2.6
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16.8
0.5
3.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
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0.1
0.7
2.0
6.4
0.2
15
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14.7
3.2
0.1
12.7
0.3
3.7
0.2
0.1
0-6
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0.1
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1.8
4.7
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6.0
2.0
0.2
12.0
0.4
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0.8
0.1
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6.0
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New York
4.8
1.3
0.2
10.1
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0.5
0.5
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0.2
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0.3
0.4
0.3
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1.2
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21
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5.6
2.4
0.7
4.8
0.4
3.3
0.6
1.3
1.7
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1-5
2.1
24.7
11.8
2.6
22
Illinois
4.5
1.6
0.3
6.1
2.3
8.7
1.4
1.2
0.9
0.3
0.0
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5.5
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0.7
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0.4
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0.5
0-7
1.3
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1.7
0.9
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0.7
0.3
0-2
0.4
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3.6
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0.6
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14.5
0.3
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0.4
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11.9
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0.4
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8.5
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10.4
7.5
3.1
1.8
0.7
0.2
1.2
0.9
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2.4
0-7
0.4
0.1
1.3
1.2
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3.0
1.5
0.3
1.5
0.4
1-0
0.4
0.2
0.3
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0.5
1.3
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0.5
0.4
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3.6
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0.2
1.5
0.4
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0.5
1.9
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3.6
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0.7
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0.4
0.3
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6.1
1.3
3.4
3.4
0.2
0.2
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3.8
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1.2
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0.7
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4.9
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0.1
0.2
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2.6
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5.6
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0.2
1.8
4.0
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.2
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2.9
0.6
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0.6
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0.7
1.0
3.6
(1)
0.9
0.3
0.1
1.4
11.7
1.5
3.2
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0.2
2.6
6.8
0.3
7.6
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0.2
11.7
0.5
59
« Except possessions of the United States.
312
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 75.— COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION,
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md —
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston , Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass.
Camden, N.J
Chicago, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Cleveland, Ohio..
Columbus, Ohio..
DaUas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Monies, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex....
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston , Tex
Indianapohs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
KansasCity, Kans. . .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf
Louisville, Ivy
Lowell, Mass
Mempliis, Tenn
Milwaukee^ Wis
Minneapohs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass...
New Haven , Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N . Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough.,
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland. CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson , N . J
Philadelplua, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. 1
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Total
foreign
born:
1920
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, CaUf.
Scrantoii, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass. . .
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D.C..
Wilmington, Del . . .
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio..
38, 021
17, 695
4,789
84, 809
6,140
242, 619
46, 782
121, 824
33, 296
20, 354
808, 558
42, 921
240, 173
16, 187
8,801
13, 165
38, 230
11,269
290, 884
42,421
7,502
28,427
40, 912
12, 088
17,096
76, 294
11,721
27, 583
122, 131
11,667
38, 116
5,844
110, 160
88,248
2,412
61, 07S
46,124
27, 365
2,028,160
267, 742
666, 188
950, 264
112, 171
31,795
117, 549
6,998
49, 895
35, 645
45, 242
400, 744
120, 792
49, 778
69, 895
9,573
4,713
71,411
103, 626
51, 722
19, 897
36, 824
149, 195
28, 58"
80, 976
17,096
31, 461
32,383
38,296
30, 168
29,365
16, 337
53,527
25,796
33,945
NORTHWESTERN EUROPE.
W
2,605
1,057
478
3,195
753
12, 540
3,492
6,712
1,608
1,690
26, 438
1,630
11,101
1,111
663
573
3,557
1,266
17, 195
7,971
326
868
2,051
73'
1,193
3,505
530
1,926
11,485
502
3,616
476
1,970
2,964
230
9,757
1,957
1,227
71,613
8,639
25,067
29, 925
6,065
1,917
5,397
512
4,539
1,465
3,665
30,886
7,381
4,021
8,747
334
498
5,980
3,894
1,937
5,520
796
10, 119
2,313
7,807
1,613
1,952
2,321
1,820
2,775
3,001
1,032
3,345
1, 798
2,537
729
315
143
736
445
5,079
843
1,984
822
359
9,910
414
3,418
2.S1
159
183
1,090
338
6,933
600
111
214
937
173
445
1,460
127
658
2,802
155
916
130
589
1,141
50
541
858
286
21, 545
2,511
7,534
8,687
2,060
753
2,170
160
1,700
565
1, 861
8,425
2,758
1,809
1,735
83
191
1,142
1,060
712
977
138
3, 569
480
3, 195
570
1,309
467
365
511
793
276
936
1,259
1,024
341
27
22
196
64
279
54
212
62
99
1,584
135
1,161
438
21
29
430
205
548
60
1
20
2S
2;
48
131
88
136
657
22
28
11
252
232
2
44
69
33
1, 510
137
421
783
107
62
110
20
766
61
32
973
1,512
274
89
53
20
69
154
73
416
9
445
2,714
673
134
32
93
78
35
106
27
36
64
1,103
3,139
208
5,074
230
57,011
4,300
7,264
8,448
1,420
66,786
3,887
9,478
1,286
328
682
3,221
643
7,004
3,201
300
628
0,116
373
2,414
12, 451
766
2,584
4,932
1,576
7, 454
455
1,44
2,066
288
2,027
7,219
1,534
203, 450
18, 679
53,660
116,749
10,618
3,744
8,840
338
3,656
1,904
3,200
64, 590
13, 989
1,969
11,900
233
264
4,385
9,244
3,053
574
509
18, 257
3,365
3,455
717
5,600
3,814
1, 513
1,871
4,320
2,435
9,048
4,140
1,578
145
32
21
421
19
1,875
178
325
185
205
20,481
36
596
35
74
29
536
393
861
30
63
165
100
59
51
1,211
51
183
1,669
27
68
16
1, 852
16, 389
11
71
161
458
24,500
974
17, 505
3,595
844
1,582
179
193
1, 163
388
25
1,255
100
2,915
291
16
21
97
167
3,818
870
53
3,121
3
9,119
1,533
92
45
92
15
219
48
334
137
51
725
127
85
417
92
6,
1,783
1,143
1,106
198
58, 563
115
2,286
132
169
66
3,953
1,853
2,659
63
174
883
2,315
159
182
1,076
625
1,899
4,
523
117
863
26,515
13
263
1,266
317
, 33, 703
3, 108
15, 488
11,841
2,373
893
&33
218
2,663
3,708
121
2,651
1,049
5,060
2,709
25
42
447
898
9,912
2,258
94
6,468
78
10, 253
2,580
1,221
166
273
85
481
223
7,751
362
769
205
75
29
245
31
935
403
308
92
65
11, 268
96
620
47
97
23
922
528
1,505
33
30
201
619
115
234
392
196
437
2,003
38
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52
732
2,531
15
55
246
227
9,092
797
4,201
2,942
795
357
374
93
1, 764
2,875
69
1,131
104
1,,365
146
9
27
174
413
1,364
1,611
82
3,389
21
2,228
477
84
73
177
58
237
45
227
95
47
166
308
17
193
13
691
69
435
20
28
8, S43
314
1,039
53
28
t 55
416
113
1,861
0
11
11,422
35
56
149
274
26
107
797
36
17
15
528
407
5
15
43
149
4, 750
471
1,672
2, 164
329
114
27'
118
309
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3,601
480
90
365
64
17
17
1,891
401
2.56
874
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788
9
525
183
38
61
77
20
127
15
69
104
45
COUNTRY OF BlETH.
313
FOR CITIES HAVING 100.000 INHABITANTS OR, MORE: 1920.
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2,867
1,420
463
5,344
6,989
1,537
3,056
230
82
569
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16
60 158
3,068
1,414
97
338
87
24
2,277
161
18
60
1
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431
479
42
79
102
9
1,207
42
13
32
3
4
7
296 570
17,461
11,109
2,985
2,896
1,393
251
23,202
2,038
114
459
35 186
458
93
14
134
47
15
706
6
3
29
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358 1,271
5,915
7,650
256
1,530
360
135
38,021
4, 127
562
673
6
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137 224
1,979
3,061
2,227
2,697
6,230
193
5,395
698
86
234
7
39
593 2,039
20,898
31,406
514
2,945
2,736
361
6,55.7
80
163
581
8
22
129
418
1,486
27
111
38
7
1,759
1,346
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90
178
2,320
4,172
85
690
197
172
2,158
183
107
80
10
1,967
3,452
4,569
112,288
137,611
50,392
30,491
26, 106
9,693
102,095
18,923
1,577
5,137
11
24
603
1,281
17,833
1,220
300
1,526
2,873
763
4,198
89
13
687
12
08
1,216
1,201
26,476
35,024
23,907
15,228
29,724
15,898
21,. 502
2,776
1,122
4,377
13
4
354
273
4,098
287
100
713
878
172
1,848
29
64
132
14
4
165
155
1,175
357
217
248
56
28
939
2
8
100
15
5
127
231
4,119
674
195
602
1,921
411
1,124
2.50
14
176
16
21
509
541
4,664
812
301
1,390
487
238
5,333
34
110
277
17
9
75
116
1,104
325
62
232
50
31
1,389
42
11
88
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80
889
1,741
30,238
56,624
3,351
10,674
13,564
3,702
27,278
2,653
1,785
4,608
19
6
124
135
2,525
13
260
7
19
1,061
1
27
28
20
39
64
459
126
120
192
18
41
613
2
1
36
21
""io
53
87
2,433
4,269
110
534
155
6
1,046
1,120
102
66
22
10
101
215
1,820
4,880
179
919
272
S3
7,654
1,260
80
347
23
3
101
174
1,619
284
164
479
89
22
1,096
4
13
111
24
5
231
332
5,097
378
58
568
313
558
1,309
19
30
701
25
17
480
785
11,113
12,145
400
3,772
1,258
69
7,016
218
787
301
26
5
80
77
1,171
958
383
961
106
1,419
1,076
53
4
18
27
IG
352
423
3,958
944
161
749
335
168
3,848
32
35
191
28
92
1,303
2,685
10,563
2,205
826
2,089
1,706
1,453
9,091
84
530
927
29
7
620
384
4,748
343
34
246
99
17
1,413
10
6
57
30
1
5
90
133
2,298
3
65
19
155
916
787
30
17
31
1
65
117
798
290
15
159
82
10
993
10
35
32
164
931
565
39,771
23,000
4,497
5,906
4,803
4,164
7,105
""398
147
633
33
163
336
354
6,439
4,789
1,828
2,222
571
163
6,222
186
1,120
1,484
34
1
90
73
286
18.5
12
67
130
10
493
4
32
35
49
438
463
2,902
181
186
49
21
1,022
4.8
13
17
36
120
226
2,770
3,009
100
075
421
26
8,080
721
91
198
37
3
242
2,833
3,418
230
55
484
81
78
1,348
6
85
71
38
302
9,233
23,085
194.155
145,679
26,437
126, 739
64,393
5,271
479,800
7, 475
10,240
38, 139
39
33
l,25o
2,122
29,719
19,008
1,878
23,638
10, 644
332
87,345
465
1,309
8,519
40
51
1,765
3,868
56,778
51,928
2,639
31,981
8, 795
1,088
189,421
4,985
3,219
12, 109
41
158
4,802
14,411
70,837
64,514
18, 681
65,603
40,644
3,3.50
193,778
1,521
4,885
16,714
42
56
1,172
2,243
32,446
7,778
2,958
4,678
3,5(55
353
7,627
485
455
734
43
4
239
441
4,375
2,451
281
839
755
148
1,629
19
372
63
44
15
613
1,087
14,041
13,702
2,158
7,897
4,278
269
19,968
1,549
80
1,307
45
2
18
60
325
194
15
74
44
17
1,878
20
99
51
46
14
C31
1,457
4,062
503
170
986
388
866
1,062
23
390
96
47
19
219
171
4,270
2,374
4,305
1,610
534
351
3,825
89
26
288
48
10
1,363
1,100
3,509
5,736
211
754
616
46
4,400
367
13
53
49
47
1,889
3,886
39, 766
31,112
2,240
13,387
11,513
1,099
95,744
4,392
727
5,645
50
52
816
1,661
16,028
15,537
3,607
10,072
4,323
3,784
13,837
2,242
109
1,493
51
44
1,283
529
5,384
909
330
1,599
519
472
5,161
57
1,394
258
52
5
83
389
1,392
2,289
91
719
98
33
5,610
659
83
287
53
2
45
69
1,448
2,542
238
684
135
71
843
54
13
54
32
89
641
140
32
128
42
2
1,054
8
2
39
55
""is
467
757
10, 735
4,590
70
1,536
398
177
6,871
706
38
146
56
70
2,105
1,873
30,089
.'5,224
3,479
5,587
6,637
1,680
13,067
292
39
1,200
57
264
522
330
8,724
2,555
1,797
2,429
1,792
334
4,228
224
97
559
58
10
610
133
2,033
132
48
213
93
56
430
1
75
47
59
6
140
477
2,564
249
108
311
68
25
732
3
6
75
60
97
2,806
6,9(39
18,514
2,152
757
3,694
1,390
1,320
5,7.52
60
1,810
705
61
140
112
2,612
3,267
117
2,863
888
52
3,415
1,948
9
42
62
""59
542
717
4,827
881
302
1,412
350
654
3,349
155
2,256
150
63
22
211
179
1,992
154
lOO
288
89
113
508
15
157
68
64
a
87
179
1,152
2,442
111
410
115
22
3,852
110
180
52
05
ic
235
318
4,751
4,571
155
868
145
67
2,791
43
30
52
66
24
735
594
8,470
10,283
34S
1,063
3,041
136
2,069
53
31
272
67
S
74
174
2,388
4,423
1,59£
1,010
4,042
501
2,710
105
11
395
68
12
355
688
3,382
716
122
525
219
43
5,181
38
104
86
69
5
52
140
1,150
3,742
34
473
162
25
1,982
77
46
101
70
1
4
17 119
111 228
467
2,102
3,632
2,568
73t
189
2,917
25
1,162
23
98
4,778
1,987
4,220
31
2,175
53
57
71
bo
72
11
120 131
1,469
2,601
2,09(:
3,160
2,684
2,579
2,214
115
22
1,375
73
314
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 75.— COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION,
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden , N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iov^'a
Detroit, Mich
Fall River , Mass
Forth Worfh, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich. . .
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Mempliis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass —
Now Haven , Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough .
Queens liorough
Richmond borough. ,
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Ncbr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif. .
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokan e, Wash
Springfield, Mass
SjTacuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington , Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
Youngstowu,Ohio. . .
EASTERN
EUROPE
—con.
390
SOUTHERN EUROPE.
.^W
15
38
17
14
2
102
13
56
13
5
101
186
66
2
5
63
1
2
82
2
19
2
16
2
16
14
3
2
70
,754
102
125
,507
14
6
17
17
12
3
7
SI
17
6
20
1
8
30
35
7
4
3
40
184
1,939
190
434
695
441
3,054
802
574
352
77
11,546
312
1,605
415
274
355
768
230
4,628
149
240
60
321
177
564
357
273
570
1,036
81
3,733
280
1,815
873
97
588
314
432
21,455
957
2,700
17, 209
401
188
1,039
667
928
423
283
1,814
1,363
896
432
579
208
410
2,049
354
548
145
3,205
161
1,400
107
939
433
682
127
1,207
267
720
121
1,297
26
"72
"i4
8
2
1
8
'46i
'"is
3,614
3,403
98
7,911
1,653
38, 179
8, 789
16,411
2,730
4,
59,215
2,717
18,288
2,290
583
514
2,872
1,177
16,205
945
156
525
7,101
1,290
754
14, 855
104
3,318
7,931
535
431
1,273
4,023
766
91
631
15,084
7,633
390, 832
39,519
138,245
184,546
19, 794
8,728
27,465
515
5,094
3,108
11,566
63,723
15, 371
2,847
19,239
1,810
555
19,468
9,067
1,685
496
575
23,924
3,433
3,094
922
4,491
6,756
850
6,617
3,764
3,444
4,296
4,507
5, 538
281
20
19
150
10
326
384
144
39
8
380
39
162
16
37
9
85
2
262
9
49
5
24
25
24
228
14
47
811
17
9
4
43
17
4
37
35
,150
,140
259
!,922
r,638
157
164
1,159
188
17
1,957
9
41
10
15
3
5,675
3
167
2
144
2
1,669
4
7
1
7,609
154
99
39
505
457
45
42
555
408
22
196
199
20
499
4,286
12
19
1
14
60
4
648
252
55
54
4
65
74
14
15
32
1,823
2
34
2
1
5
9
5
36
141
11
341
7
30
7
1
11
50
15
170
7
11
2,503
826
■iKi
2
7
168
23
28
7
4
15
52
1
20
3
95
18
1
18
14
18
19
111
14
17
96
18
7
7
32
2
25
7
83
11
11
11
48
49
7
20
1
151
11
249
35
133
4
7
8
20
3
574
239
11
60
425
54
107
218
35
11
146
21
9
30
14
1,472
195
62
401
52
1,028
34
426
14
7
9
22
12
1,361
5
50
297
16
30
107
2
17
452
7
357
1
134
52
4
14
138
18
3,779
419
•746
2,168
421
25
179
16
49
112
344
1,393
42
28
1,234
5
92
46
132
62
13
10
234
5
74
12
237
116
99
27
63
5
1,225
77
451
103
15
272
1,756
82
311
59
38
478
265
787
62
46
79
44
61
1,877
582
28
301
21
173
149
19
2
153
346
123
93
12
133
240
39
300
46
129
4,485
102
3, 405
923
42
13
94
120
75
185
752
426
706
134
265
1
143
121
469
263
94
136
216
205
114
26
380
122
432
65
211
1
688
62
277
139
16
30
19
2
238
68
55
22
1
392
16
80
11
11
11
19
2
421
4
8
11
45
26
77
25
8
22
166
2
63
3
73
26
2
31
24
25
2,715
154
468
2,039
37
17
35
14
11
14
70
202
32
23
138
10
8
143
41
25
5
4
124
2
206
1
68
19
58
14
62
5
158
13
21
* Comprises Dauzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and " Europe, not specified."
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued.
315
ASIA—
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AMEEICA.
ALL OTHER.
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4
10
16
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1,075
21
55
8.5
31
23
12
2
3
7
1
34
4
7
2
244
600
12
34
6
29
6
10
2
2
6
2
22
253
2
4
17
75
266
10
41
9
13
12
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12
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1,087
28
633
55
164
46
31
25
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4
13
4
3
5
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1
42
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7
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48
18
1,743
40,868
2,799
1,955
60
2.54
84
75
494
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7
37
6
86
5
5
8
398
1,072
42
86
3
30
25
17
69
3
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7
70
12
17
22
177
15, 739
61
130
65
93
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44
9
11
22
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8
61
15
12
14
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6,959
472
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3
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20
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6
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3
9
43
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1
23
223
199
52
30
9
8
9
10
11
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1,647
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126
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2,432
23, 960
194
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i'224
617
292
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32
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136
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11
30
13
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4
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19
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16
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12
186
32
13
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282
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71
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111
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73
9
11
59
51
13
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5
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45
643
4
58
13
33
8
10
7
1
5
9
14
9
38
6
1
17
358
6
22
2,295
10
12
9
1
1
5
15
14
5
3
2
20
437
2
26
35
15
5
6
2
6
6
16
147
397
18
12
129
2,983
26
71
1,418
67
25
49
7
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8
12
17
31
1
5
9
18
572
1
16
1.58
21
3
12
2
2
5
18
268
84
86
104
3,678
56,024
137
422
725
2.57
112
173
13
36
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88
19
40
68
2
8
1
10,734
16
862
17
15
6
109
12
8
6,428
7
20
25
4
1
240
2
8
3,831
12
5
10
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3
21
33
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1
12
91
2,767
8
19
20
12
10
7
2
1
1
10
22
122
7
7
86
857
1,532
61
65
4
27
13
10
46
8
1
6
23
4
22
3
4
22
336
5
53
3,9.53
28
8
14
1
6
5
11
24
63
12
5
10
36
726
6
41
29
18
6
18
3
8
7
15
25
71
2
7
6
51
914
54
278
32
92
23
14
21
7
1
13
26
4
33
1
5
14
272
4
16
2,043
10
6
9
1
3
5
27
30
54
7
13
57
1,591
13
45
1.920
49
15
30
3
4
6
14
28
1,272
8,536
101
111
554
13,223
75
287
21,6.53
385
135
403
42
212
36
53
29
17
3
5
3
19
282
9
22
9
19
7
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4
11
17
30
59
2
5
10,180
3,610
30
17
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10
9
402
1
2
6
31
30
4
6
1
21
255
30
18
8
6
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32
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223
1,839
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39
66
51
14
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82
33
134
39
15
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1,016
6,455
6
39
50
43
28
30
2
8
4
41
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9, 833
102
14
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8
8
15
5
5
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37
162
35
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3
70
545
12
1,136
1,306
1,072
48
44
18
8
1
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38
4,001
2,073
413
498
1,757
23,825
1,404
36.480
2, .572
7,777
1,238
1,041
961
229
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208
39
104
45
14
35
164
2,094
90
944
75
309
93
84
62
10
25
25
40
702
220
87
164
442
7,740
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8,140
486
1,739
402
304
220
57
39
73
41
3,007
1,750
2s;i
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893
11,631
324
26,472
1,913
5,448
674
557
630
146
27
87
42
129
43
20
6
199
1, 618
108
618
68
162
55
75
36
12
11
17
43
59
15
9
7
59
742
55
306
30
119
14
21
13
4
6
6
44
227
12
15
26
108
1.244
45
366
43
149
23
62
75
5
40
26
45
83
30
5
4
23l 315
10
125
17
71
8
13
33
3
2
4
46
2,605
1,931
48
24
177
3,623
16
168
1,033
321
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391
348
201
15
22
47
92
66
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7
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1,179
17
32
746
19
10
10
3
1
26
10
48
41
4
5
16
45
281
3
31
10
49
23
23
36
1
3
7
49
709
105
66
118
209
4,035
243
2,181
485
667
140
184
96
25
22
85
50
215
20
11
8
45
1,488
94
230
28
99
32
41
3
5
12
41
51
1,244
1,345
54
11
285
6,173
33
48
104
47
37
115
9
70
7
28
52
98
12
11
20
3,436
3,621
84
126
7
131
20
23
1,510
10
1
12
55
5
24
2
7
1
2
2
4
7
57
21
101
7
1
2
4
3
54
5
221
7
50
4
12
10
7
2
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4
55
30
7
10
3
188
9,338
28
50
11
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19
16
15
3
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15
56
243
35
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8
93
1,871
14
145
439
114
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49
3
9
15
75
57
63
8
13
12
587
3,330
14
30
70
17
20
17
4
4
7
29
58
120
326
8
2
25
731
2
7
217
13
43
102
3
48
1
11
59
117
12
7
1
51
349
1
67
28.477
51
6
24
2
2
6
10
60
4,497
4,198
103
149
346
6,757
80
372i 3,810
1,848
194
1,634
201
557
29
82
61
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1
1
11
201
3
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11
15
6
1
3
8
62
921
6,016
49
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630
13, 257
176
131
122
126
50
321
9
122
21
41
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121
134
11
3
144
3,701
12
8
12
18
14
18
2
11
1
14
64
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2
5
3
3.719
2,087
56
94
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15
9
8
4
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10
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357
3,142
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39
10
26
6
12
4
9
4
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37
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2,822
15
59
243
30
11
10
5
4
17
21
67
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1
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57
204
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38
20
28
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345
97
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147
1,579
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365
73
186
54
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17
7
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69
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208
1
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44
19
9
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316
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION".
Table 76 PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY
CITT.
PER CENT
OF TOTAL FOREIGN BORN IN SPECIFIED CITT.
Northwestern Europe.
Central
Europe.
73
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Akron, Ohio
6.9
1.9
0.9
2.3
0.4
1.9
0.5
0.4
0.1
(')
1.1
1.5
7.5
3.7
1.2
2
Albany, N.Y
G.O
1.8
0.2
17.7
0.2
0.7
0.4
1.7
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.9
17.3
8.0
0.5
3
Atlanta, Ga
10.0
3.0
0.5
4.3
0.4
1.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
(')
0.9
2.6
9.0
10.0
0.9
4
Baltimore, Md
3.8
0.9
0.2
6.0
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
(')
0.3
0.7
20.6
13.1
3.5
.5
Birmingham, Ala
12.3
7.2
1.0
3.7
0.3
1.5
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.6
3.0
7. 5
1.5
0.2
6
Boston, Mass
5.2
2.1
0,1
23.5
0.8
2.8
0.4
0.3
0.2 (1)
0.1
0.5
2.4
3.2
0.1
7
Bridgeport, Conn
7.5
1.8
0.1
9.2
0.4
3.8
0.9
0.1
0.1, (1)
0.3
0.5
4.2
6.5
4.8
8
Buffalo.N. Y
5.5
1.6
0.2
6.0
0.3
0.9
0.3
0.4
0.1 0)
0.5
1.7
17.2
2.5. S
0.4
9
Cambridge, Mass
4.8
2.5
0.2
25.4
0.6
3.3
0.3
0.1
0. 1 ... .
0.1
0.4
1.3
4.5
0.1
30
Camden, N. J
8.3
1.8
0.5
7.0
LO
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.1 (1)
0.4
0.9
11.4
20.5
0.4
11
Cliieago, 111
3.3
1.2
0.2
7.0
2.5
7.2
1.4
1.1
0. 4, 0. 2
0.4
0.6
13.9
17.0
6.2
12
Cincinnati, Ohio
3.8
1.0
0.3
9.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.7
0.1 0.1
1.4
3.0
41.5
2.8
0.7
13
Cleveland, Oliio
4.6
1.4
0.5
3.9
0.2
1.0
0.3
0.4
(')(')
0.5
0.5
11.0
14.6
10.0
14
Columbus, Ohio
6.9
1.7
2.7
7.9
0.2
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.4 (1)
2. 2
1.7
25.3
1.8
0.6
15
Dallas, Tex
7.5
1.8
0.2
3.7
0.8
1.9
1.1
0.3
0.3j (1)
l!9
1.8
13.4
4.1
2.5
16
Dayton, Ohio
4.4
1.4
0.2
5.2
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.1
(1)
1.0
L8
31.3
5.1
L5
17
Denver, Colo
9.3
2.9
1.1
8.4
1.4
10.3
2.4
1. 1
0.2
0.1
1.3
1.4
12.2
2.1
0.8
18
Des Moines, Iowa
11.2
3.0
1.8
5.7
3.5
16.4
4.7
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.7
1.0
9.8
2.9
0.6
19
Detroit, Mich
5.9
2.4
0.2
2.4
0.3
0.9
0.5
0.6
2.1
0)
0.3
0.6
10.4
19. 5
1.2
20
Fall River, Mass
18.8
1.4
0.1
7.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
(')
0.1
(')
0.3
0.3
6.0
(')
21
Fort Worth, Tex
4.3
1.5
0.2
4.0
0.8
2.3
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.9
6.1
1.7
1.6
22
Grand Rapids, Mich
3.1
0.8
0.1
2.2
0.6
3.1
0.7
40.2
0.2
'('')'
0.2
0.3
8.6
15.0
0.4
23
Hartford, Conn
5.0
2.3
0.1
14.9
0.2
5.7
1.5
0.1
(')
(')
0.2
0.5
4.4
11.9
0.4
24
Houston, Tex
6.1
1.4
0.2
3.1
0.5
1.3
1.0
0.5
0.2
(')
0.8
1.4
13.4
2.3
1.4
25
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey (:ity,N. J
7.0
2.6
0.3
14.1
0.3
1.1
1.4
0.9
0.1
(')
1.4
1.9
29.8
2.2
0.3
26
4.0
1.9
0.2
16.3
1.6
1.4
0.5
0.4
0.2
(1)
0.6
1.0
14. 6
15.9
0.5
27
Kansas City, Kans
4.5
1.1
0.8
6.5
0.4
5.3
1.7
0.2
1.3
(')
0.7
0.7
10.0
8.2
3.3
28
Kansas City, Mo
7.0
2.4
0.5
9.4
0.7
6.9
1.6
0.4
1.5
0.1
1.3
1.5
14.3
3.4
0.6
29
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
9.4
2.3
0.5
4.0
1.4
4.1
1.6
0.7
0.3
0.1
1.1
2.2
8.6
1.8
0.7
30
4.3
1.3
0.2
13.5
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
5.3
3.3
40.7
2.9
0.3
31
Lowell, Mass
9.5
2.4
0.1
19.6
0.2
L4
0.1
0)
0.5
(1)
C)
0.2
0.3
6.0
0)
32
Memphis, Temi
8.1
2.2
0.2
7.8
0.3
2.0
0.9
0.3
0.2
(')
1.1
2.0
13.7
5.0
0.3
33
Milwaukee, Wis
1.8
0.5
0.2
1.3
1.7
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.5
36.1
20.9
4.1
34
MinneapoUs, Minn
3. 4
1.3
0.3
2.3
18.6
30.0
2.9
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.4
7.3
5.4
2.1
35
Nashville, Tenn
9.5
2.1
0.1
11.9
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.2
0.2
(1)
3.7
3.0
11.9
7. 7
0.5
36
New Bedford, Mass
19.1
1.1
0. 1
4.0
0.1
0.5
0.1
(')
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.9
5. 7
0.4
37
New Haven, Conn
4.2
1.9
0.1
15.7
0.3
2.7
0.5
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.5
6.0
6.5
0.2
38
New Oricans, La
4.5
1.0
0.1
5.6
1.7
1.2
0.8
0.5
0.4
'(')'
0.9 10.4
12.5
0.8
0.2
39
New Yorlc, N.Y
3.5
1.1
0.1
10.0
1.2
1.7
0.4
0.2
0.2
(')
0.5
1.1
9.6
7.2
1.3
40
Bronx borough
3.2
0.9
0.1
7.0
0.4
1.2
0.3
0.2
0.1
(')
0.5
0.8
11.1
7.1
0.7
41
Brooklyn borough
3. 8
1.1
0.1
8.1
2.6
2.3
0.6
0.3
0.1
(')
0.3
0.6
8.5
7.8
0.4
42
Manhattan borough . . .
3.1
0.9
0.1
12.3
0.4
1.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
(1)
0.5
1.5
7.5
6.8
2.0
43
Queens borough
5.4
1.8
0.1
9.5
0.8
2.1
0.7
0.3
0.3
(1)
1.0
2.0
2S.9
6.9
2.6
44
Richmond borough
6.0
2.4
0.2
11.8
5.0
2.8
1.1
0.4
0.3
C)
0.8
1.4
13.8
7.7
0.9
45
Newark, N.J
4.6
1.8
0.1
7.5
0.2
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.1
(')
0.5
0.9
11.9
1L7
L8
46
Norfolk, Va
7.3
2.3
0.3
4.8
2.8
3.1
1.3
1.7
0.4
(')
0.3
0.9
4.6
2.8
0.2
47
Oakland, (^aUf.
9.1
3.4
1.5
7.3
2.3
5.3
3.5
o.i;
0.3
(1)
1.3
2.9
9.3
1.0
0.3
48
Omaha, Nebr
4.1
1.6
0.2
5.3
1.1
10.4
8.1
0.4
0.7
0.1
0.6
0.5
12.0
6.7
12.1
49
Patersoii, N.J
8.1
4.1
0.1
7.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
8.0
1.8
(')
3.0
2.4
7.8
12.7
0.5
CO
Pluladolphia, Pa
7. 7
2.1
0.2
16.1
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.1
(1)
0.5
1.0
9.9
7.8
0.6
51
Pittsburgh, Pa
6.1
2.3
1.3
11.6
0.1
0.9
0.1
0.1
0.1
(1)
0.7
1.4
13.3
12.9
3.0
12
I'ortland, Oreg
8.1
3.6
0.6
4.0
5.9
10.2
2.7
0.7
0.6
0.1
2.6
1.1
10.8
1.8
0.7
£3
Provideuce, R.I
12.5
2.5
0.1
17.0
0.4
3.9
0.2
0.1
0.2
(')
0.1
0.6
2.0
3.3
0.1
54
Reading, Pa
3.5
0.9
0.6
2.4
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.2
(')
(')
0.5
0.7
1.5.1
26.6
2.5
55
Riclimond, Va
10.6
4.1
0.4
5.6
0.4
0.9
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.7
1.9
13.6
3.0
0.7
56
Rochester, N.Y
8.4
1.6
0.1
6.1
0.1
0.6
0.2
2.6
0.6
'('')'
0.7
1.1
1.5.0
6-. 4
0.1
57
St. Louis, Mo
3.8
1.0
0.1
8.9
0.2
0.9
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.1
2.0
1.8
29.0
5.0
3.4
58
St. Paul, Minn
3.7
1.4
0.1
5.9
7.4
19.2
2.6
0.5
0.2
0.5
1.0
0.6
16.9
4.9
3.5
59
Salt Lake City, Utah
27.8
4.9
2.1
2.9
4.4
11.3
8.1
4.4
0.1
0.1
3.1
0.7
10.2
0.7
0.2
60
San Antonio, Tex
2.2
0.4
(')
1.4
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
(■')
0.4
1.3
7.0
0.7
0.3
61
San Francisco, CaUf
6.8
2.4
0.3
12.2
2.1
4.3
2.3
0.5
0.4
0.1
1.9
4.6
12.4
1.4
0.5
62
Scranton, Pa
8. 1
1.7
9.5
11.8
(')
0.3
0.1
(')
(')
0.5
0.4
9.1
11.4
0.4
63
Seattle, Wash
9.6
3.9
0.8
4.3
11.3
12.7
2.8
0.6
0.7
'o.'i
0.7
0.9
6.0
1.1
0.4
64
Spokane, Wash
9.4
3.3
0.8
4.2
9.0
15.1
2.8
1.1
0.3
0.1
1.2
1.0
11.7
0.9
0.6
65
Sin-ingficld, Mass
6.2
4.2
0.1
17.8
0.3
3.9
0.3
0.1
0.1
(V
0.3
0.6
3.7
7.8
0.4
66
Syrac-use, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
7.2
1.4
0.3
11.8
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.1
(')
0.7
1.0
14.7
14.1
0.5
67
4.8
1.0
0.2
4.0
0.2
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.1
1.9
1.6
22.1
26.9
0.9
68
Trenton, N.J
9.2
1.7
0.1
6.2
(')
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
(')
0.2
0.6
7.9
14.7
5.3
69
Wasliington, D. C
10.2
2.7
0.4
14.7
0.7
1.6
0.8
0.4
0.3
(')
1.2
2.3
11.5
2.4
0.4
70
Wilmington, Del
6.3
1.7
0.2
14.9
0.3
1.4
0.3
0.1
0.1
0)
0.3
0.9
7.0
22.9
0.2
71
Vv'orcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
6.2
1.7
0.1
16.9
0.6
14.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
(1)
(')
0.2
0.9
6.8
(')
72
7.0
4.9
0.2
16.0
0.5
1.4
0.4
0.4
0.1
(')
0.4
0.9
8.1
10.0
2.9
73
Youngstown, Oliio
7. 5
3.0
3. 2 4. 6
0.2
2.3
0.1 0.1
(')
(')
0.4
0.4
4.3
7.7
6.2
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COUNTRY OF BTETH.
317
COUNTRY OF BIRTH,
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
PER CENT OF TOTAL FOREIGN BORN IN SPECIFIED aTT — Continued.
Central
Europe-
Con.
Eastern Europe.
Southern
Europe.
Asia.
America.
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2.8
8.0
1.1 5.1
1.2
0.2
1
1.9
0.5
0.1
12.9
0.9
0.1
0.3
0.3
1.1
10. 2
0.1
(1)
0.1
0.5
0.2
(')
1.4
3.4
0.1
0.2
(')
0.2
4
1.6
2.1
0.2
25.2
0.9
0.3
0.7
0.4
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ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
TABLE 77.— COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION IN URBAN AND
RURAL COMMUNITIES, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
COTJNTET OF BIRTH.
Total population
Total foreign born
Europe
Northwestern Europe
England
Scotland
Wale.s
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central Europe
Germany ,
Poland
CzechoslovaJda
Austria
Hungary
Jugo-Slavia
Eastern Europe
Russia
Lithuania
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe
Greece
Albania
Italy
Spam
Portugal
Other Europe 2
Asia
Armenia
Palestine
S3rria
Turkey in Asia
China
Japan
India
Other Asia
America
Canadar— Frencli
Canada— Other
Newfoundland
West Indies^
Mexico
Central and South America
Another *
Total.
105,710,620
13, 920, 692
11,882,05;
3, &30, 094
813, 853
254,570
67,066
1, 037, 234
363,863
625,585
189, 154
131, 766
62, 687
12,585
118,659
153, 072
4, 330, 874
1,686,108
1, 139, 979
362. 438
575, 627
397, 283
169. 439
1, SaS, 971
1, 400, 495
135, 068
149, 824
102, 823
10, 477
5,284
1,911,213
175, 976
5,608
1,610,113
49, 535
69, 981
5,901
237,950
36, 628
3,203
51, 901
11,019
43, 560
81, 502
4,901
5,236
1,727,017
307, 780
817, 139
13, 249
78,962
486,418
23,463
Urban. Rural
54,304,603
10,500,942
51,406,017
3,419,750
9,102,938
2, 737, 407
620, 676
195, 614
47, 716
900,947
171, ""~
394, 700
101, 016
74,424
41, 710
7,213
67, 731
113, 962
3, 207, 139
1, 137, 961
961, 813
240, 453
431, 670
317, 737
117,505
1,545,926
1, 241, 1.57
118, 634
79, 974
93, 456
7, —
4,
1,607,943
154, 05"
6,156
1,359,250
36, 363
53, 122
• 4,523
170,690
30, 307
2,914
45, 321
9,854
3-1,635
40, 751
2, 693
4,215
2,779,115
1,092,687
193, 177
58, 956
19, 350
136, 287
192. 165
230, 885
88, 138
57, 342
20, 977
5,372
50,928
39, 110
1, 123, 735
548, 147
178. 166
121, 985
143, 957
79, 546
51, 934
258,045
159, 338
16, 434
69,850
9,367
2,598
458
303, 270
21, 924
452
250, 863
13, 172
16, 859
1,378
67, 260
6,321
289
6,580
1,165
8,925
40, 751
2, 2081
1,021
1,170,024 556,993
243, 750
591, 812
12,037
72, 742
229. 179
20', 504
64,036
225, 327
1,212
6,220
257, 239
2,959
16,382
Urban. Rural
51.4
75.4
76.6
71.5
76.3
76.8
71.1
86.9
47.2
63.1
53.4
56.5
66.5
57.3
57.1
74.4
74.1
67.5
84.4
66.3
75.0
80.0
69.3
85.7
88.6
87.8
53.4
90.9
75.2
9L3
84.1
87.5
9L9
84.4
73.4
75.9
76.6
71.7
82.7
91.0
87.3
89.4
79.5
50.0
54.9
80.5
67.7
79.2
72.4
90.9
92.1
47.1
87.4
77.8
48.6
24.6
23.4
28.5
23.7
23.2
28.9
13.1
52.8
36.9
46.6
43.5
33.5
42.7
42.9
25.6
25.9
32.5
15.6
33.7
2.5.0
20.0
30.7
14.8
1L4
12.2
46.6
9.1
24.8
8.7
15.9
12.5
8.
15.6
26.6
24.
23.4
28.3
17.3
9.0
12.7
10. 6
20.5
50.0
45.1
19.5
32.3
PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION OF
FOREIGN BORN.
Total. Urban. Rural
100.0
85.4
20.8
27.6
9.1
7.9
52.9
12.6
27.5
5
1
0.5
7.5
2.6
4.5
1.4
0.9
0.5
0.1
0.9
1.1
31.1
12.1
8.2
2.6
4.1
2.9
1.2
13.0
10.1
1.0
1.1
0.7
0.1
13.7
1.3
(1)
U.6
o.a
0.5
1.7
0.3
(1)
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.6
(1)
(')
12.4
2.2
5.9
0.1
0.6
3.5
0.2
100.0
86.7
26.1
5.9
1.9
0.5
8.6
1.6
3.8
1.0
0.7
0.4
0.1
0.6
1.1
30.5
10.8
9.2
2.3
4.1
3.0
1.1
14.7
1L8
LI
0.8
0.9
0.1
(1)
15.3
1.5
(1)
12.9
0.3
0.5
(1)
1.6
0.3
(1)
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.4
(1)
(1)
11.1
2.3
5.6
0.1
0.7
2.2
0.2
0.5
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Comprises Danzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and '
' Except possessions of the United States.
Europe, not specified."
* Africa, Austraha, Atlantic Islands, Pacific Islands except possessions of the United States, "country
not spfecihed," and born at sea.
YEAR OF IMMIGRATIOISr.
319
Table 78 — FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, BY SEX, RACE, AND YEAR OF IMMIGRA-
TION, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
TEAR OF
IMMIGRATION.
ALL CLASSES.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
AU
other.
Both Sexes.
Total....
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
1914
1911-1913
1906-1910
1901-1905
1900 or earlier
Not reported.
Total
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
1914
1911-1913
190&-19U)
1901-1905
1900 or earlier.
Not reported..
Total
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
1914
1911-1913
1906-1910
1901-1905
1900 or earlier. .
Not reported. . .
13,920,692100.0 13,712,7541100.0 73,803100.0 6,299100.0 43,107 100.0 81,338100.0 3,391
214,123
85,570
116,222
177, 184
203,098
449, 876
1,604,890
2, 229, 868
1,814,264
5, 761, 237
1,264,360
1.5
0.6
0.8
1.3
1.5
3.2
11.5
16.0
13.0
41.4
9.1
201, 280
76,929
106, 059
167, 675
193, 684
440, 707
1,585,146
2,194,371
1,790,180
5,717,465
1,239,258
1.5
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.4
3.2
11.6
16.0
13.1
41.7
9.0
5,938
3,628
4, 537
3,698
3,213
3,791
8, 687
10, 779
6,194
10, 105
13,233
8.0
4.9
6.1
5.0
4.4
5.1
11. S
14.6
8.4
1.3.7
17.9
644
429
435
558
374
306
497
563
321
837
1,335
10.2
6.8
6.9
8.9
5.9
4.9
7.9
8.9
5.1
13.3
21.2
1,141
584
952
973
1,299
1,166
2, 508
4,616
2, 639
22,678
4, 551
2.6
1.4
2.2
2.3
3.0
2.7
5.8
10.7
6.1
52.6
10.6
5,027
3,953
4,120
4,177
4,396
3,755
7,497
18, 175
14,526
10,040
5,672
6.2
4.9
5.1
5.1
5.4
4.6
9.2
22.3
17.9
12.3
7.0
119,892
47,320
62, 559
96, or)6
112,226
256,216
933, 333
1,288,152
1,057,498
3, 168, 590
533,593
1.6
0.6
0.8
1.3
1.5
3.3
12
16.8
13.8
41.3
7.0
7
528, 322
100.0
42,641
100.0
3,539
100.0
40, 573
100.0
57,213
100.0
112,592
1.5
3,521
8.3
405
11.4
937
2.3
2,349
4.1
42,723
0.6
1,963
4.6
237
6.7
460
1.1
1,908
3.3
56,825
0.8
2,490
5.8
245
6.9
841
2.1
2, 069
3.6
90,676
1 2
2,004
4.7
305
8.6
859
2.1
2,123
3.7
106,752
1.4
1,725
4.0
211
6.0
1,167
2.9
2,256
3.9
250, 808
3.3
2,136
5.0
181
5.1
1,052
2.6
1,904
3.3
921,7.58
12.2
4,796
11.2
295
8.3
2,222
5. 5
3,733
6.5
1,261,115
16. 8
6,326
14.8
331
9.4
4,269
10.5
14,783
2.5.8
1,037,662
13.8
3,.S.S3
9.1
178
5.0
2,492
6.1
12,914
22.6
3,130,503
41.6
6,208
14.6
479
13.5
22,075
54.5
9,224
16.1
516,908
6.9
7,599
17.8
672
19.0
4, 199
10.3
3,950
6.9
6,245,257 100.0 6,184,432100.0 31, 162100.0 2,760100.0
94,231
38,250
53,663
81, 128
90,872
193,660
671,5.57
941,716
7.56, 766
2,592,647
730,767
1.5
0.6
0.9
1.3
1.5
3.1
10.8
1.5.1
12.1
41.5
11.7
88,688
34, 206
49,234
76,999
86,932
189, 899
663, 388
933,256
752,518
2,586,962
722,350
11.7
2,417
1,675
2,047
1,694
1,488
1,6.55
3,891
4,4.53
2,311
3,897
5,634
7.8
5.4
6.6
5.4
4.8
5.3
12.5
14.3
7.4
12.5
18.1
239
192
190
2.53
163
125
202
232
143
358
663
8.7
7.0
6.9
9.2
5.9
4.5
7.3
8.4
5.2
13.0
24.0
2,534 100.0 24,125100.0
204
124
111
114
1.32
114
286
347
147
603
8.1
4.9
4.4
4.5
5.2
4.5
11.3
13.7
5. 8
23.8
13.9
2,678
2,045
2, 051
2,0.54
2,140
],&51
3,764
3,392
1,612
816
1,722
11.1
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.9
7.7
15.6
14.1
6.7
3.4
7.1
93
47
119
103
132
151
555
1,364
404
112
311
88
39
89
89
115
135
529
1,328
369
101
265
244
30
14
17
16
26
36
35
11
46
320
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 79.— FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY YEAR
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total
foreign
born:
1920
TEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
1914
1911-
1913
1
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
13,920,692
214,123
85,570
116,222
177, 184
203,098
449,876
1,604,890
?,
1,885,945
4,960,418
3,232,141
1, 375, 653
330, 537
72, 9S9
464, 828 ■
467,620
1,130,561
29,877
56, 703
27, 055
8,498
5,916
647
33,994
17,661
33, 772
9,160
17, 745
8,818
4,189
2,566
288
16, 082
9,099
17,623
16,766
30, 605
13, 569
5,817
3,040
247
16,358
11,180
18,640
29,248
48, 535
25,994
9,730
5,209
421
20,225
14, 747
23,075
31, 142
65,547
34,008
10,649
5,218
509
18,850
13,062
24,113
59, 020
178, 633
106, 821
24,390
12,452
1, 486
20,112
IS, 159
31, 803
214,966
657, 352
412, 127
85,656
38,856
4,726
45,929
42, 897
102,381
3
i
5
6
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
7
8
East South Central
West South Central
in
Pacific
New England:
n
107,814
91,397
44,558
1,088,548
175, 189
378,439
2,825,375
742,486
1,392,557
680,452
151,328
1, 210, 584
729,292
460,485
486,795
225,994
186, 835
131,863
82, 534
150,665
110,967
19,901
103, 179
29,365
31,705
62, 105
7,272
6,582
16, 564
53,864
30,906
15,648
18,027
8,408
14,137
46,427
40,432
363,832
95, 591
40,747
26, 567
119,138
29,808
80, 566
59,200
16,003
265,292
107,644
757, 625
3,842
2,262
2,065
15,424
2,670
3,614
42,568
5,827
8,308
4,999
833
6, 1.57
13, 695
1,371
2,481
1,421
1,144
442
400
749
1,861
174
684
489
655
626
160
74
228
2,826
177
206
190
74
84
1,099
1,516
31, 295
842
715
578
1,694
1,729
10, 879
793
431
6,803
2,224
24,745
1,147
660
586
4,863
742
1,162
12,748
2,048
2,949
1,591
274
2,707
3,787
459
765
512
656
161
122
458
1,515
66
298
179
366
334
33
28
87
1,175
93
63
100
32
28
474
748
14,832
342
571
333
1,383
1,078
4,566
589
237
2,962
690
13,971
1,385
956
752
9,390
1,700
2,583
21,380
3,673
5,552
3,154
512
4,140
4,910
853
1,435
845
776
249
135
640
1,737
106
444
233
411
607
54
33
90
1,062
70
54
96
27
47
426
648
15,237
576
480
378
1,810
1,738
5,299
635
264
2,836
860
14,944
2,019
1,637
1,077
17, 164
2,720
4,631
31,089
6,528
10,918
6,304
1,089
7,311
9, .503
1,787
3,157
1,399
1,097
729
357
924
2,067
204
640
342
559
1,975
75
65
171
1,178
130
98
124
69
85
324
687
19, 129
1,454
562
536
2,038
2,230
6,720
858
349
3,931
991
18,153
1,950
1,523
996
18,520
2, 580
5,573
39,678
8, 891
16,978
8,252
1,426
11,249
10, 712
2,369
3,7.55
1,701
1,374
849
509
1,061
1,400
279
917
376
539
1,643
84
67
184
1,129
163
112
154
80
68
389
562
17,831
1,276
598
498
1,649
2,143
5,559
985
354
4,018
1,246
18,849
2, 887
2,435
1,260
33,726
4, S29
13,883
101,615
26,316
50, 702
30, 191
4,574
36, 540
25, 542
8,974
9,125
4,042
3,N37
2,111
1,136
2,325
1,814
. 816
3,357
752
995
4,123
212
186
436
1,575
614
323
379
170
172
648
665
18,627
2,780
935
924
2,720
1,706
3,928
1,655
511
6,658
2,590
22,555
8,289
8,227
3,909
123, 795
17,743
53,003
352,344
99,215
205,793
110,368
17,392
143,818
103,385
37, 164
31, 853
13, 758
13,440
6,503
3,923
10,124
6,055
3,130
11,206
2,467
3,013
11,897
686
618
1,469
4,370
2,011
947
1,225
543
663
1,701
2,178
41,387
8,692
2,943
3,255
10, 895
3,349
7,333
4,972
1,458
21,165
8,895
72,321
12
13
New Hampshire
14
IS
Rhode Island
16
Connecticut
17
Middle Atlantic:
New York. .
IS
New Jersey
19
90
East North Central:
Ohio
?1
Indiana
n
Tllinnis
?3
Michigan
?A
Wisconsin
Vi
West North Central:
Minnfisnta.
?6
Iowa
?7
Missouri
?S
North Dakota
29
South Dakota.
Nebraska
31
Kansas
3?
South Atlantic:
Delaware
33
Maryland
34
35
District of Columbia
Virginia
3fi
West Virginia
37
North Carolina
38
South Carolina
31
G eorgia
40
Florida
41
East South Central:
Kentucky
4?
Tennessee
43
Alabama
44
Mississippi
45
West South Central:
Arkansas
4^)
Louisiana
47
48
Oklahoma
Texas
40
MotraTAiN:
Montana
50
Idaho
51
Wyoming
5'>
Colorado
53
New Mexico
54
Arizona
55
Utah
56
Nevada
57
Pacific:
Washington
5H
50
CaUf ornia
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
OF IMMIGRATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
321
TEAR OF IMMIGRATION— con.
PER CENT OF TOTAL ARRIVING IN—
Year
not re-
ported.
1900
Year
1906-
1910
1901-
1905
1900 or
earlier.
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
1914
1911-
1913
1906-
1910
1901-
1905
or
ear-
lier.
not re-
port-
ed.
2,229,868
1,814,264
5,761,237
1,264,360
1.5
0.6
0.8
1.3
1.5
3.2
11.5
16.0
13.0
41.4
9.1
1
304,735
250. 235
832^443
108,353
1.6
0.5
0.9
1.6
1.7
3.1
11.4
16.2
13.3
44.1
5.7
a
919,629
789,504
1,849,913
346,252
1.1
0.4
0.6
1.0
1.3
3.6
13.3
IS. 5
15.9
37.3
7.0
3
511,268
379,564
1,389,247
323,670
0.8
0.3
0.4
0.8
1.1
3.3
12.8
15.8
11.7
43.0
10.0
4
142,247
131,868
775,031
177,578
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.7
0.8
1.8
6.2
10.3
9.6
56.3
12.9
5
53,817
42,176
118,650
42,637
1.8
0.8
0.9
1.6
1.6
3.8
11.8
16.3
12.8
35.9
12.9
6
8,171
6,685
34,423
15,386
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.7
2.0
6.5
11.2
9.2
47.2
21.1
7
60, 2S7
31,854
131,588
79, 549
7.3
3.5
3.5
4.4
4.1
4.3
9.9
10.8
6.9
28.3
17.1
8
67,312
48, 394
177,378
50, 731
3.8
1.9
2.4
3.2
2.8
3.2
9.2
14.4
10.3
37.9
10.8
9
172,402
133, 984
452, 564
120, 204
3.0
1.6
1.6
2.0
2.1
2.8
9.1
15.2
11.9
40.0
10.6
10
13,359
11,687
48, 103
13, 146
3.6
1.1
1.3
1.9
1.8
2.7
7.7
12.4
10.8
44.6
12.2
11
11, 825
8,850
41,964
11,058
2.5
0.7
1.0
1.8
1.7
2.7
9.0
12.9
9.7
45.9
12.1
12
5,723
4,665
19,122
4,403
4.6
1.3
1.7
2.4
2.2
2.8
8.8
12.8
10.5
42.9
9.9
13
177, 219
144, 993
499,067
44,387
1.4
0.4
0.9
1.6
1.7
3.1
11.4
16.3
13.3
45.8
4.1
14
27,577
23,463
79, 195
11,970
1.5
0.4
1.0
1.6
1.5
2.8
10.1
1.5.7
13.4
45.2
6.8
15
69,032
56,577
144,992
23,389
1.0
0.3
0.7
1.2
1.5
3.7
14.0
18.2
15.0
38.3
6.2
16
519,916
448,411
1,058,145
197, 481
1.5
0.5
0.8
1.1
1.4
3.6
12.5
18.4
1,5.9
37.5
7.0
17
139,734
115,086
286, 803
48,365
0.8
0.3
0.5
0.9
1.2
3.5
13.4
18.8
15.5
38.6
6.5
18
259,979
226,007
504,965
100,406
0.6
0.2
0.4
0.8
1.2
3.6
14.8
18.7
16.2
36.3
7.2
19
124,243
91,414
248, 824
51,112
0.7
0.2
0.5
0.9
1.2
4.4
16.2
18.3
13.4
36.6
7.5
20
22, 622
15,438
60,829
26, 339
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.7
0.9
3.0
11.5
14.9
10.2
40.2
17.4
21
203, 726
156,792
517,963
120, 181
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.9
3.0
11.9
16.8
13.0
42.8
9.9
22
110,051
74,020
295, 883
76,804
1.9
0.5
0.7
1.3
1.5
3.6
14.2
1,5.1
10.1
40.6
10.5
23
50,626
41,900
265, 748
49,234
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.5
1.9
8.1
11.0
9.1
57.7
10.7
24
52,035
52, 276
287,015
42, 898
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.8
1.9
6.5
10.7
10.7
59.0
8.8
25
18, 633
14, 794
136,092
32,797
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.8
6.1
8.2
6.5
60. 2
14.5
26
23, 870
19, 883
92,092
28, 666
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.7
2.1
7.2
12.8
10. 6
49.3
1.5.3
27
15,978
19, 526
65,523
19,792
0.3
0. 1
0.2
0. 6
0.6
1.6
4.9
12.1
14.8
49.7
1,5.0
28
8,137
7,485
47, 777
12, 553
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
1.4
4.8
9.9
9.1
57.9
1,5.2
29
14,359
10, 436
86,623
22,966
0.5
0.3
0.4
0. 6
0.7
1.5
6.7
9.5
6.9
57.5
1.5.2
30
9,235
7,468
59,909
17,906
1.7
1.4
1.6
1.9
1.3
1.6
5.5
8.3
6.7
54.0
16.1
31
3,447
2,622
6, 607
2,450
0.9
0.3
0.5
1.0
1.4
4.1
l.'i.7
17.3
13.2
33.2
12.3
33
15,451
14, 709
48, 693
6,780
0.7
0.3
0.4
0. (•)
0.9
3.3
10.9
I.'"). 0
14.3
47.2
6.6
33
4,338
3,505
11,567
5,117
1.7
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.3
2.6
8.4
14.8
11.9
39.4
17.4
34
4, 892
3,873
10, 487
5,915
2.1
1.2
1.3
l.S
1.7
3.1
9.5
l.-).4
12.2
33.1
18.7
35
13, 138
7,995
12, 238
7,529
1.0
0.5
1.0
3.2
2.6
6.0
19.2
21.2
12.9
19.7
12.1
36
975
708
2, 365
1,860
2.2
0.5
0.7
1.0
1.2
2.9
9.4
1.3.4
10.6
32.5
2.5.6
37
894
656
2,438
1,523
1.1
0.4
0.5
1.0
1.0
2.8
9.4
13.6
10.0
37.0
23.1
38
2,594
2,006
6,4.56
2,843
1.4
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.1
2.6
8.9
1.5.7
12.1
39.0
17.2
39
8,088
6,042
17,799
8,620
5.2
2.2
2.0
2.2
2.1
2.9
8.1
15.0
11.2
33.0
16.0
40
2,948
2,149
16,962
5,589
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.5
2.0
6.5
9.5
7.0
54.9
18.1
41
1,822
1,551
6,915
3,557
1.3
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.7
2.1
6.1
11.6
9.9
44.2
22.7
42
2, 306
1,915
7,022
4,516
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.9
2.1
6.8
12.8
10. 6
39.0
25. 1
43
1,095
1,070
3,524
1,724
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.8
1.0
2.0
6.5
13.0
12.7
41.9
20.5
44
1,325
1,266
6,7.54
3,645
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.5
1.2
4.7
9.4
9.0
47.8
25.8
45
4,171
4,957
19,395
12,843
2.4
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.8
1.4
3.7
9.0
10.7
41.8
27.7
46
3,S43
3,043
17,476
9,066
3.7
1.9
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.6
5.4
9.5
7.5
43.2
22.4
47
40,948
22,5S8
87,963
53,995
8.6
4.1
4.2
5.3
4.9
5.1
11.4
11.3
6.2
24.2
14.8
48
15,091
11,376
38,870
14,292
0.9
0.4
0.6
1.5
1.3
2.9
9.1
1.5.8
11.9
40.7
15.0
49
5,421
4,122
20,253
4,147
1.8
1.4
1.2
1.4
1.5
2.3
7.2
13.3
10.1
49.7
10.2
50
4,764
3,128
8,550
3,623
2.2
1.3
1.4
2.0
1.9
3.5
12.3
17.9
11.8
32.2
13.6
51
16, 623
13,765
54,712
11,849
1.4
1.2
1.5
1.7
1.4
2.3
9.1
14. 0
11.6
45.9
9.9
52
4,044
2,400
6,512
2,879
5.8
3.6
5.8
7.5
7.2
5.7
11.2
13.6
K. 1
21.8
9.7
53
9,903
5,677
12, 777
7,925
13.5
5.7
6.6
8.3
6.9
4.9
9.1
12.3
7.0
15.9
9.8
54
8,799
6,039
30,007
3,868
1.3
1.0
1.1
1.4
1.7
2.8
8.4
14.9
10.2
50.7
6.5
55
2,667
1,887
5,697
2,148
2.7
1.5
1.6
2.2
2.2
3.2
9.1
10.7
11.8
35.6
13.4
56
41,213
33,081
111,633
30,992
2.6
1.1
1.1
1.5
1.5
2.5
8.0
15.5
12.5
42.1
11.7
57
16,736
12,605
52,641
8,166
2.1
0.0
0.8
0.9
1.2
2.4
8.3
15.5
11.7
48.9
7.6
58
114,453
88,298
288,290
81, 046
3.3
1.8
2.0
2.4
2.5
3.0
9.5
15.1
11.7
3S.1
10.7
59
75108°— 23-
-21
322
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 80.— FOREIGN-BORN MALE POPULATION BY YEAR OF BIMIGRATION, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . . .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina ,
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Total
foreign-
born
males:
1920
7,675,435
956,111
2,647,050
1,816,081
781,943
194, 364
42, 968
264, 915
282,660
6S9, 343
56,098
46,973
23,733
540,428
87,450
201,429
1,465,875
394, 144
787,031
392,668
88, 576
660,269
415,539
259,029
279,099
127,369
104, 079
75,641
47, 728
85,072
62,955
11,443
55,486
15,799
19, 870
42,084
4,483
4,243
10,3.34
30, 622
17, .578
9,159
10,911
5,320
8,728
28, 120
25,322
202, 745
59, 818
26,293
18,065
69, 798
17,375
46, 403
33,087
11,821
164, 158
66, 798
4.58,387
YEAR OF immigration.
1918-
1919
167,212
19,192
41,870
19. 944
7, 143
4,883
513
30. 945
15, 4.35
27, 287
2,632
1,714
1,3.59
9,337
1,649
2,501
31,794
4,072
6,004
3,695
613
4,391
10, 277
968
1,052
1,075
969
301
288
735
2,123
146
544
287
725
585
92
54
147
2,303
147
143
156
67
67
992
1,624
28, 262
638
776
612
1,776
1,651
8, 706
737
479
5,107
1,568
20,612
1916-
1917
158,615
22,224
40, 854
22, 768
9,011
5,526
415
19,593
14,813
23,411
1,708
1,354
957
12,350
2,100
3,755
2.5,940
5,3.56
9,558
5,990
1,137
6,062
7,988
1,591
2,542
1,371
1,059
495
305
1,015
2,224
184
653
312
727
2,064
84
62
172
1,268
131
93
135
58
S3
483
878
18, 149
1,176
706
613
2,246
2, 1.59
6,589
869
455
4,021
1,084
18,306
1911-
1915
1,301,775
164,243
500, 267
335, 702
74,446
36,522
4,431
45,690
43,854
96,620
7,458
6,857
3,418
92, 695
13, 205
40,610
259, 827
74,709
165,731
93,679
15,361
108,511
88,221
29, 930
28, 119
12, 387
10,754
5, 740
3, .585
8,352
5,509
2,631
9,207
2,109
3, 1.58
12,688
654
656
1,373
4,046
2,004
826
1,120
481
601
1,724
2,168
41, 197
8,264
3,102
3,312
9,294
4,086
9,341
4,642
1,813
20,386
7,958
68,276
1906-
1910
1, 288, 152
161,596
506,043
309, 365
87,313
32,911
5,221
28, 777
43, 882
113,044
7,289
6,538
3, 175
92,064
14, 353
38, 177
275,624
77, 271
153, 148
76,556
14, 952
118,063
68,427
31,367
32,514
11,886
14, 164
9,348
5,124
8,782
5,495
2,070
8,510
2,466
3,125
9,039
629
630
1,705
4,737
2,019
1,096
1,443
663
869
2,451
2,422
23,035
10,197
3,739
3,511
10,307
2,512
5,944
5,579
2,093
27,856
11,117
74,071
1901-
1905
1,057,498
133,173
446,285
228, 596
80, 719
25,810
4,391
18,613
31,634
88, 277
6, .386
4,716
2,670
75,331
12, 322
31, 748
247,426
65,005
133,854
55,283
10,0.59
92, 694
44,902
25,658
32,058
9,122
12,249
11,678
4,636
6,438
4,538
1,649
8,327
2,034
2,496
5,568
512
454
1,309
3,461
1,445
980
1,273
693
813
2,974
1,955
12,871
7,665
2,818
2,307
8,603
1,484
3,458
3,763
1,536
21,801
8,264
58,212
1900 or
earlier.
3,168,590
415,262
976, 960
769,016
450, 535
67,610
20, 592
79,548
107,732
281,335
2.5,7-44
21,551
10,349
242,259
39,637
75, 722
550, 806
150,420
275, 734
135,588
35,688
282, 175
165,517
150,048
165,642
77, 643
52, 958
40,657
28,543
.50,356
^ 34, 736
3,661
25,384
6,274
6, 729
7,774
1,555
1, 565
4,085
10,583
9,448
4,245
4,501
2,398
4,411
11,937
11,136
52, 064
25,012
12,946
5, 600
32,078
4,174
8,072
15, 662
4, 188
70,930
32, 809
177, 596
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
323
TABLES! — FOEEIGN-BORN FEMALE POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Uuited States. ...
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific ,
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coimecticut
Middle Atlvntic:
New York ,
New Jersey ,
Permsyl vania
East North Central:
Ohio ,
Indiana ,
Illinois
Micliigan ,
Wisconsin ,
West North Central:
Minnesota ,
Iowa ,
Missouri ,
Nortli Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware -.
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho ,
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona ,
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington ,
Oregon ,
CaUfornia
Total
foreign-
born
females:
1920
6,245,857
929
2,313
1,416:
593
136
3o:
199!
184,
441
51
44
2o;
548
87
177,
,359
34.s:
605
287
62!
550;
313:
201
207,
9s:
82:
56
34
65
•IS;
8,
47
13
11
2o:
2
2
e:
13,
e:
r:
3i
5,
18,
15:
lei:
35
14:
s:
49:
12:
34
26
4:
101
40
299
YE.VR OF IMMIGR.VTION.
1918-
1919
132,481
19,845
32, 578
15,929
5, 544
3,599
422
19,131
11,325
24,108
2, 357
1,208
1,292
10,950
1,763
2,275
23,522
3,803
5,253
2,895
494
4,473
7,205
802
1,594
8.")S
831
302
2;u
472
1,253
94
438
381
296
375
101
48
168
1,698
123
126
134
39
45
581
640
17,865
546
510
299
1,301
1, 1.56
6, 679
645
189
4,658
1,346
18, 104
1916-
1917
134,791
23,790
38, 286
16, 795
6, 536
2,723
253
16,990
11,114
18,304
1,696
1,239
872
14, 204
2,320
3,459
26,529
4,845
6,912
3,468
464
5,389
6,425
1,049
2,050
873
814
483
187
549
1,580
126
431
203
243
518
45
36
89
972
69
59
85
40
49
267
457
16, 217
854
336
301
1,602
1,809
5, 430
624
158
2,746
767
14,791
1911-
1915
956, 089
140,885
401,265
217,254
46,^9
20,004
2,290
39,201
27, 264
61,677
5,668
5,328
2,747
83,346
11,947
31,849
233,810
59,713
107,742
55, 132
8,031
83,096
52, 418
18,577
16,614
7,114
7,897
3,723
1,983
5, 158
3,760
1,594
6,273
1,486
1,389
4,975
328
215
716
3,028
784
556
638
312
302
1,014
1,237
36,648
4,484
1,374
1,365
5,970
3,112
7,479
2,970
510
11,455
4,773
45,449
1906-
1910
941, 716
143, 139
413,586
201,903
54, 934
20, 906
2, 950
21,510
23,430
59, 358
6,070
5,287
2,548
85, 1.55
13, 224
30,855
244,292
62,463
106,831
47,687
7,670
&5,663
41,624
19,259
19,521
6,747
9,706
6,630
3,013
5, 577
3,740
1,377
6,941
1,872
1,767
4,099
346
264
889
3, 351
929
726
863
432
456
1,720
1,421
17, 913
4,894
1,682
1,253
6,316
1,532
3,959
3,220
574
13,357
5, 619
40,382
1901-
1905
756, 766
117,062
343,219
150,968
51, 119
16,366
2,294
13,241
16,760
45,707
5,301
4, 134
1,995
69, 662
11,141
24,829
200, 985
50,081
92, 153
36,131
5,379
64,098
29,118
16,242
20,218
5,672
7, 6.'54
7. 848
2. 849
3, 998
2,930
973
6,382
1,471
1,377
2,427
256
202
697
2,581
704
571
642
377
453
1,983
1,088
9,717
3,711
1, 304
821
5,162
916
2,219
2,276
351
11,280
4,311
30, 086
1900 or
earlier.
2, 592, 647
417,181
872, 953
620, 231
324,496
51,010
13,831
52,040
69,646
171,229
22,359
20,413
8, 773
256, 808
39,558
69,270
507, 339
i;i6,383
229, 231
113,236
25,141
2.35,788
130, 366
115,700
121,373
58, 449
.39,134
24, 806
19, 2;i4
.36, 267
25,173
2,946
23,309
5,293
3,758
4,464
810
873
2,371
7,216
7,514
2,670
2,521
1,126
2,343
7,4.58
6, 340
35,899
13, 858
7,307
2, 9.50
22,634
2,338
4,705
14, 345
1,509
40,703
19,8;J2
110,694
Year
not re-
ported.
730, 767
67, 932
211,481
192, 980
104,802
21, 535
7,981
37,800
25, 421
60, 835
8,265
6,815
2,598
27,995
7,786
14,473
123,023
31,054
57,404
29, 235
15, .573
71,808
46,597
29,767
26, 326
18,912
16, 740
12,370
7. 306
13,572
9,576
1,348
3,919
2, 800
3,005
3,163
903
701
1,300
4,396
3, 205
1 , 781
2, 233
762
1, 751
5,2^4
3,927
26,828
7,426
1,941
1,513
6,355
1,570
3,692
2,033
891
16, 93.5
4,168
39, 732
324 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATION.
Table 82 FOEEIGN-BORN POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION,
Akron, Ohio
Albany,N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham , Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buflalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Cliicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Coim
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
MiaTicapolis, ISIinn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Faterson, N. J
Pliiladelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Mum
Salt Lake City, Utah . . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Sprmgfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, I). C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkcrs, N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Total
foreign
born:
1920
38
17
4
84
6
242
46
121
33
2o:
808
42
240:
16
s
13
38
11
290
42
7
28'
40
12
17
76
11
27
122
11
38
5
110
88
2
51
46
27
,028
267
666
950;
112
31
35:
45:
400:
120:
49:
69:
9
4
71
103
51
19;
36
149:
28
so:
17
31
32
38
3o:
29:
16
53
25:
33
TEAR OF IMMIGKATION.
1919
569
95
102
528
51
2,977
434
1,050
626
191
3,988
178
1,604
100
454
94
400
93
8,884
308
1,079
114
394
774
87
450
297
411
5,909
44
484
47
308
756
28
1,513
292
716
34,005
1,282
8,946
21,126
794
1,857
1,006
297
820
211
324
2,665
603
1,205
606
55
50
948
452
342
263
4,763
3,553
90
3,061
454
420
295
341
213
489
120
434
205
198
1918
209
51
10
235
17
966
220
549
218
50
1,737
55
490
29
259
29
300
30
2,461
175
558
42
105
444
15
154
303
267
2,965
10
197
24
119
236
1
515
95
340
9,631
466
2,531
6,314
178
142
383
179
413
123
93
1,036
180
412
224
20
7
301
195
89
184
1,462
1,733
49
1,531
136
139
126
179
55
211
82
64
1917
380
70
27
333
31
1,708
361
701
383
97
2,775
107
963
49
184
59
293
46
3,136
358
407
93
374
384
44
268
424
318
3,000
490
12
303
401
11
1,501
256
345
16,900
1,048
4,631
10,630
355
236
649
232
546
183
281
1,727
404
452
491
49
29
419
309
218
204
1,673
1,850
70
1,343
141
218
179
149
130
233
85
344
111
216
1916
840
835
110
217
42
44
523
769
42
73
2,774
3,834
637
713
1,051
1,383
650
646
176
318
4,876
8,238
175
275
1,786
3,143
137
182
200
166
88
113
429
364
91
111
5,921
6,660
739
818
349
270
167
216
592
680
380
288
130
146
631
420
384
3,166
21
807
31
556
1,010
24
2,092
482
236
24,012
1,738
6,231
14,989
707
347
1,059
249
695
342
554
3,152
788
445
760
202
53
828
523
337
238
2,054
2,216
93
1,675
260
486
332
287
248
342
187
951
206
466
1915
273
431
3,213
33
63
750
1,236
9
1,743
704
232
30,584
2,813
8,414
17, 982
949
426
1,422
168
889
449
535
4,577
1,229
619
904
145
70
981
729
539
335
2,021
3,147
189
1,717
165
460
432
373
393
376
241
774
244
494
1914
3,240
509
118
2,900
146
7,894
2,222
3,886
1,157
841
27, 928
973
11,188
497
281
469
714
242
15, 703
822
209
633
1,678
328
465
2,518
437
634
3,714
122
1,118
120
3,659
2,518
76
1,927
> 1,383
398
77,416
7,795
22, 274
44, 025
2,457
865
4,089
283
1,220
1,100
1,378
14,684
3, 781
1,337
1,948
310
122
2,726
2,585
1,410
487
1,988
4,116
646
2,388
338
1,074
1,048
1,609
1,391
752
705
1,651
745
2,040
1911-
1913
10,612
1,961
375
9,692
496
27, 733
7,155
15, 582
4,025
3,420
106, 717
3,029
42,884
1,691
1,920
2,559
964
58,568
3,872
526
2,823
6,479
1,035
1,486
9,603
1,615
2,135
11,630
379
3,814
435
14, 208
7,759
130
6,612
5,687
924
256, 196
27,313
75,051
141,429
9,117
3,286
15,819
787
4,189
4,031
5,108
52,040
15,468
4,678
7,176
1,445
434
10,399
9,070
4,048
1,549
3,981
13,991
2,536
6,986
994
4,159
4,155
5,430
5,114
2,467
2,743
7,176
2,825
7,289
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
325
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION-
-con.
PER CENT OF TOTAL ARRIVING IN —
1906-
1910
1901-
1905
1900 or
earlier.
Year
not re-
ported.
1919
1918
1917
1916
1915
1914
1911-
1913
1906-
1910
1901-
1905
1900
or
ear-
lier.
Year
not
re-
port-
ed.
8,410
4,160
6,967
1,799
1.5
0.5
1.0
2.2
2.2
8.5
27.9
22.1
10.9
18.3
4.7
1
2,814
2,175
677
9,165
528
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.6
1.2
2.9
11.1
15.9
12.3
51.8
3.0
2
746
1,890
758
2.1
0.2
0.6
0.9
0.9
2.5
7.8
15.6
14.1
39.5
15.8
3
13, 278
12, 979
40, 870
2,702
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.9
3.4
11.4
15.7
15.3
48.2
3.2
4
8o7
647
2,200
1,580
0.8
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.2
2.4
8.1
14.0
10.5
3.5.8
2.5.7
5
39, 614
33, 202
106, 342
15, 575
1.2
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.6
3.3
11.4
16.3
13.7
43.8
6.4
6
8,918
6,897
14, 070
5,155
0.9
0.5
0.8
1.4
1.5
4.7
15.3
19.1
14.7
30.1
11.0
7
16, 736
13, 512
50,253
17, 121
0.9
0.5
0.6
0.9
1.1
3.2
12.8
13.7
11.1
41.3
14.1
8
5,340
4,420
15, 500
331
1.9
0.7
1.2
2.0
1.9
3.5
12.1
16.0
13.3
46.6
1.0
9
3,696
2,744
6,721
2,100
0.9
0.2
0.5
0.9
1.6
4.1
16.8
18.2
13.5
33.0
10.3
10
148, 603
111,372
327, 286
65, 038
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.6
1.0
3.5
13.2
18.4
13.8
40.5
8.0
11
5,512
4,281
24, 939
3,397
0.4
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.6
2.3
7.1
12.8
10.0
58.1
7.9
12
49, 162
37,910
78, 171
12, 872
0.7
0.2
0.4
0.7
1.3
4.7
17.9
20.5
1.5.8
32.5
5.4
13
2,110
1,680
6,679
3,033
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.8
1.1
3.1
10.4
13.0
10.4
41.3
18.7
14
903
719
2,900
2,055
5.2
2.9
2.1
2.3
1.9
3.2
7.7
10.3
8.2
33.0
23.3
15
2,344
1,609
5,621
819
0.7
0.2
0.4
0.7
0.9
3.6
14.6
17.8
12.2
42.7
6.2
16
4,894
4,427
21, 984
1,866
1.0
0.8
0.8
1.1
1.0
1.9
6.7
12.8
11.6
57.5
4.9
17
1,390
1,229
5, 393
1, 680
0.8
0.3
0.4
0.8
1.0
2.1
8.6
12.3
10.9
47.9
14.9
18
56,096
33,068
77, 7.54
22,633
3.1
0.8
1.1
2.0
2.3
5.4
20.1
19.3
11.4
26.7
7.8
19
6,009
5,769
21,917
1, 634
0.7
0.4
0.8
1.7
1.9
1.9
9.1
14.2
13.6
51.7
3.9
20
552
315
1,292
1, 945
14.4
7.4
5.4
4.7
3.6
2.8
7.0
7.4
4.2
17.2
25.9
21
3,807
2,928
13, 941
3, 663
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.6
0.8
2.2
9.9
1.3.4
10.3
49.0
12.9
22
8,051
5,952
15, 634
973
1.0
0.3
0.9
1.4
1.7
4.1
15. 8
19.7
14.5
38.2
2.4
23
1,212
980
4,020
2,243
6.4
3.7
3.2
3.1
2.4
2.7
8.6
10.0
8.1
33.3
18.6
24
2,058
1,486
7,896
3, 283
0.5
0.1
0.3
0.8
0.9
2.7
8.7
12.0
8.7
46.2
19.2
25
13, 755
11,199
34, 091
2,756
0.6
0.2 0.4
0.8
1.1
3.3
12.6
18.0
14.7
44.7
3.6
26
1,849
1,217
4,006
880
2.5
2.6
3.6
3.6
2.3
3.7
13.8
15.8
10.4
34.2
7.5
27
3,524
2,972
11,331
5,176
1.5
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
2.3
7.7
12.8
10.8
41.1
18.8
28
19, 327
14, 748
44,092
10, 367
4.8
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.6
3.0
9.5
15.8
12.1
36.1
8.5
29
833
713
7,081
2,423
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
1.0
3.2
7.1
6.1
60.7
20.8
30
5,527
4,381
19,913
545
1.3
0.5
1.3
2.1
2.2
2.9
10.0
14.5
11.5
52.2
1.4
31
755
722
2,280
1, 355
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.5
1.1
.2.1
7.4
12.9
12.4
39.0
23.2
32
17,317
12, 071
52, 884
7, 9>v5
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.7
3.3
12.9.
1.5.7
11.0
48.0
7.2
33
12, 727
12,068
43,855
5, 682
0.9
0.3
0.5
1.1
1.4
2.9
8.8
M.4
13.7
49.7
6.4
34
295
202
1,159
477
1.2
(')
0.5
1.0
0.4
3.2
5.4
12. 2
8.4
48.1
19.8
35
8,987
6,622
18, 835
731
3.0
1.0
2.9
4.1
3.4
3.8
12.9
nie
13.0
36. 9
1.4
36
8,416
7,581
18, 058
3,170
0.6
0.2
0.6
1.0
1.5
3.0
12.3
1.8.2
16.4
39.2
6.9
37
2,116
2,192
10,811
9,055
2.6
1.2
1.3
0.9
0.8
1.5
3.4
7.7
8.0
39.5
33.1
38
393, 860
348, 602
726, 634
110, 320
1.7
0.5
0.8
1.2
1.5
3.8
12.6
19.4
17.2
3.5.8
5.4
39
52, 765
51,314
103, 865
17, 343
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.6
1.1
2.9
10.2
19.7
19.2
38.8
6.5
40
126, 475
119, 701
254, 710
37, 224
1.3
0.4
0.7
0.9
1.3
3.3
11.3
19.0
18.0
38.2
5.6
41
193, 909
158, 334
297,007
44,519
2.2
0.7
1.1
1.6
1.9
4.6
14.9
20.4
1 6. 7
31.3
4.7
42
16, 111
15, 039
58, 165
8,299
0.7
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.8
2.2
8.1
14.4
13.4
51.9
7.4
43
4,600
4,214
12, 887
2,935
5.8
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.3
2.7
10.3
14.5
13.3
40.5
9.2
44
22,532
19,042
43,884
7,664
0.9
0.3
0.6
0.9
1.2
3.5
13.5
19.2
16.2
37.3
6.5
45
1,219
846
1,963
775
4.2
2.6
3.3
3.6
2.4
4.0
11.2
17.4
12.1
2a 1
11.1
46
7,812
6,108
23, 558
3, 645
1.6
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.8
2.4
8.4
1.5.7
12.2
47.2
7.3
47
5,765
3,912
15,180
4,349
0.6
0.3
0.5
1.0
1.3
3.1
11.3
16.2
11. 0
42.6
12.2
48
7,694
6,797
19, 750
2,728
0.7
0.2
0.6
1.2
1.2
3.0
11.3
17.0
1.5.0
43.7
6.0
49
73, 974
63,995
158, 448
24, 446
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.8
1.1
3.7
13.0
18.5
16.0
39.5
6.1
50
20, 078
19, 713
52, 305
6,243
0.5
0.1
0.3
0.7
1.0
3.1
12.8
16.6
16.3
43.3
5.2
51
9,148
6, 428
22,849
2,205
2.4
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.2
2.7
9.4
18.4
12.9
45.9
4.4
52
11,343
10,237
31, 522
4,684
0.9
0.3
0.7
1.1
1.3
2.8
10.3
16.2
14.6
45.1
6.7
53
1,819
1, 558
3,300
670
0.6
0.2
0.5
2.1
1.5
3.2
1.5.1
19.0
16.3
34.5
7.0
54
691
638
1,737
882
1.1
0.1
0.6
1.1
1.5
2.6
9.2
14.7
13.5
36.9
18.7
55
13,405
8,805
25, 188
7,411
1.3
0.4
0.6
1.2
1.4
3.8
14.6
18.8
12.3
35.3
10.4
56
16, 389
13, 534
49, 603
10, 237
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
2.5
8.8
15.8
13.1
47.9
9.9
57
6,405
5,610
28, 219
4,505
0.7
0.2
0.4
0.7
1.0
2.7
7.8
12.4
10.8
54.6
&7
58
3,115
2,222
10,536
7&4
1.3
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.7
2.4
7.8
15.7'
11.2
53.0
3.8
59
3,825
2,004
6,698
6,355
12.9
4.0
4.5
5.6
5.5
5.4
10.8
10.4
5.4
18.2
17.3
60
23,251
18,548
60, 765
16, 025
2.4
1.2
1.2
1.5
2.1
2.8
9.4
15.6
12.4
40.7
10.7
61
4,260
3,795
13, 315
3,544
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.7
2.3
8.9
14.9
13.3
46.6
12.4
62
13,016
10, WO
28,204
11,015
3.8
1.9
1.7
2.1
2.1
2.9
8.6
16.1
12.4
34.8
13.6
63
2,499
2,003
9,099
1,007
2.7
0.8
0.8
1.5
1.0
2.0
5.8
14.6
11.7
53.2
5.9
64
5,721
4,465
13, 253
1,066
1.3
0.4
0.7
1.5
1.5
3.4
13.2
18.2
14.2
42.1
3.4
65
5,584
4,100
13, 969
2,163
0.9
0.4
0.6
1.0
1.3
3.2
12.8
17.2
12.7
43.1
6.7
66
5,545
4,462
17, 859
2,155
0.9
0.2
0.4
0.7
1.0
4.2
14.2
14.5
11.7
46.6
5.6
67
6,693
4,961
9,844
1,097
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.8
1.3
4.6
17.0
22.2
16.4
32.6
3.6
68
4,338
3,505
11, 567
5,117
1.7
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.3
2.6
8.4
14.8
11.9
39.4
17.4
69
2,911
2,259
5,424
1,607
0.7
0.3
0.5
1.1
1.5
4.3
16.8
17.8
13.8
33.2
9.8
70
9,177
7,240
23,355
2,214
0.8
0.4
0.6
1.8
1.4
3.1
13.4
17.1
13.5
43.6
4.1
71
4,747
3,902
11, 926
803
0.8
0.3
0.4
0.8
0.9
2.9
11.0
18.4
15.1
46.2
3.1
72
7,117
4,849
9,082
2,130
0.6
0.2
0.6
1.4
1.5
6.0
21.5
21.0
14.3
26.8
6.3
73
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
326
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPUT^ATIOlSr.
Table 83.
-FOREIGN-BORN MALE POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, FOR
CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BulTalo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cinci iinati, Oliio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Monies, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conu
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf
Louisville, Ky
LoweU, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaiikee, Wis
Minneapolis, Mian
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conu
New Orleans. La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...,
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton. Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syraeu.se, N . Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington , Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Toial
foreign-
born
males:
1920
SI
9
2
44,
3
i2o:
25
64
15,
11
434
21
133
7
21
6
170
2o:
4
15
21
6
9
40
6
15
07
5
18
3
60
48
1
25
23
16
1,041
135
345
485
57:
17
62
4
29:
2o:
23:
207
65
29
34
5
2
37:
56
2s:
10
TEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
19T8-
1916-
1911-
1906-
1901-
1900 or
1919
1917
1915
1910
1905
earlier.
491
896
10, 105
5,672
2,669
4,016
56
79
1,471
1,570
1,298
4
374
47
37
308
447
420
1
128
409
499
7,779
7,148
7,235
20
708
36
46
424
498
431
1
309
1,707
2,018
20, 956
20,719
17,521
51
481
373
595
5, 899
5, 138
3,998
7
703
S17
921
12,529
10, 105
8,090
27
077
382
439
2,890
2,733
2,170
7
006
115
155
2,087
2,2:57
1,619
3
607
2,871
3,900
79, 494
84, 251
64, 804
173
801
119
169
2,365
3,031
2,472
12
570
1,061
1,445
33,933
28, 741
22, 161
41
284
76
121
1, 533
1, 340
1,090
3
627
519
238
708
587
461
1
739
68
95
1,502
1,453
1,001
2
989
398
438
2,244
2, 934
2,613
11
965
73
86
762
820
727
3
056
6,825
5,034
51,415
35,386
20,348
42
037
239
484
2, 704
2,949
2,902
10
581
1,210
484
0S5
377
204
856
73
123
2,127
2,191
1,737
7
464
241
449
4, 922
4,441
3,299
7
973
708
439
973
737
601
2
432
50
107
1, 362
1,331
940
4
429
295
489
7, 452
7,732
6,320
17
328
378
485
1,442
1,169
7SS
2
291
390
■ 414
1,904
2, 165
1,849
6
615
4,379
3,200
10, 283
11,0.37
8,979
24
746
23
13
327
474
443
3
764
319
622
3,041
2,811
2,187
9
337
34
27
3(i3
460
438
1
348
214
504
11, 136
10,587
7,453
27
692
501
744
6, 765
7,615
7,087
23
943
10
19
127
179
122
646
1,104
1,744
5,251
4, 552
3,349
9
225
186
347
4,108
4,446
4,216
9
369
655
362
986
1,296
1, 399
6
424
26,006 ;
20, 169
186,303
203, .566
189, 407
s374
914
749
1,272
18, 974
26, 942
27,769
54
553
7,417
5, 418
54,313
65,565
66, 180
132
495
16,341 :
2,651
103, 843
99,841
84,655
150
421
432
463
6,460
8,620
8, 3(;0
30
171
1,067
335
2,713
2,598
2,443
7
274
858
947
11, 769
12,267
10,763
23
097
403
404
919
829
5G3
1
306
640
751
3,801
4,872
3,850
13
796
195
328
3,457
3,514
2,420
8
388
183
390
3,750
4,114
3,748
10
305
1,892
2,650
39,096
39,735
35, 163
80
085
374
591
11,976
11, 586
11,296
27
505
783
496
3, 882
5,782
4,026
13
634
390
560
5, 331
5, 952
5,412
15
491
45
129
1,132
1,079
972
1
841
26
40
392
389
377
1
004
575
527
7,409
7,580
5, 175
13
180
322
454
6,999
9,575
8,214
27
397
201
295
3,685
3,881
3, 395
15
126
218
209
1,253
1,682
1,229
5
124
4,224
1,852
4,031
2,020
1,062
3
729
2,930
2,372
12, 893
14,927
11,910
36
(K)6
66
81
1,944
2,441
2, 202
7
(H3
2, 360
1,699
6,809
8,774
6, 738
17
594
265
211
867
1, 515
1, 150
5
289
265
357
3,161
3,084
2,418
6
384
208
259
3,338
3,295
2,401
7
065
286
269
4,923
3,473
2,690
9
321
131
174
3, 855
3,846
2,940
5
158
287
312
2,109
2,-166
2,034
6
274
102
165
2,296
1,763
1,407
2
941
326
741
5, 400
5,080
3,903
11
7(K)
120
152
1,951
2,469
2, 121
5
946
139
437
0, 493
4,619
2,998
5
211
YEAR OF IMMIGRATTOlSr.
327
Table 84.— FOREIGN-BORN FEMALE POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, FOR
CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio
All)any, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md —
Birmingham, Ala.
Boslon, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass.
Camden N. J
Cliicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio..
Cleveland, Ohio. .
Columbus, Ohio..
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Momes, Iowa
Detroi^;, Mich
FaU River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans. .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Cahf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf.
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Riclmiond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, CaUf.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse. N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Washington, D.C...
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers.N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio. .
Total
foreign-
born
females:
1920
13, 290
8,673
2,048
40,004
2,595
122,497
21, 184
56, 886
17, 459
9,192
374, 251
21,006
106, 665
6,966
3,648
5,727
16, 810
5,017
120, 734
22, 013
2,651
13, 380
19,229
5,227
7,626
35, 871
4,810
11,999
54, 819
5,746
19,
2,
49,
39,
1,
25,
22,
10,
9S6,
131,
320,
465,
54,
14,
55, 2:30
2,176
20,643
15, 523
21,974
193, 045
55, 009
20, 249
35, 066
4,098
2, 117
34,360
47,020
23,629
9,785
17,185
59, 290
13,434
32, 251
7,413
15,412
14,910
16,439
13,612
13, 566
6,941
25, 566
12, 748
13, 152
TEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
191&-
1919
287
90
65
354
32
2,176
281
782
462
126
2,854
114
1,033
53
194
55
302
50
4,520
244
427
S3
25S
510
52
309
222
288
4, 495
31
362
37
213
491
19
924
201
401
17,030
999
4,060
11,(>J9
540
932
531
73
593
13.)
234
1, 809
409
834
440
30
31
674
325
230
229
2,001
2,356
73
2,232
325
294
213
141
166
381
73
319
167
123
1916-
1917
3:m
101
32
357
27
2,464
403
831
594
118
3,691
113
1,304
65
146
52
284
51
4,023
613
272
137
517
325
67
410
359
288
2,966
16
675
16
355
667
16
1,849
391
219
20, 743
1,514
5,414
12, 96S
599
248
761
77
490
197
445
2,229
601
401
691
122
42
720
378
260
233
1,875
1,694
82
1,319
190
347
252
167
204
263
107
554
165
245
1911-
1915
4,582
1,216
229
5,582
291
IS, 505
4,191
8,322
2,938
1,892
63, 389
1,912
23,282
837
419
1,000
1,393
555
29,516
2,808
320
1,545
3,915
678
735
5,538
883
1,296
8,274
207
2,731
255
7,481
4,748
88
5,031
3,666
568
177, 893
18, 947
51, 126
99, 593
6,063
1,864
9,561
319
2,497
2,123
3,271
32,205
8,502
2,752
4,697
768
234
6,697
5,385
2,312
1,118
3, 959
8,361
1,427
4,282
630
2,532
2,297
2,489
3,043
1,486
1,393
4,201
1,863
3,330
190&-
1910
2,738
1,244
299
6,130
359
18, 895
3,780
6,631
2,607
1,459
64, 352
2,481
20,421
770
316
891
1,960
570
20, 710
3,000
175
1,616
3,610
475
727
6,023
680
1,359
8,290
359
2,716
295
6, 7;iO
5,112
116
4,435
3,970
820
190,204
25, S23
60,910
94,068
7,491
2,002
10, 265
390
2,940
2,251
3,580
34, 239
8,492
3,366
5,391
740
302
5,825
6,814
2, 524
1,433
1,805
8,324
1,819
4,242
984
2,637
2,289
2,072
2,847
1,872
1,148
4,097
2,278
2,498
1901-
1905
1,491
877
257
5,744
216
15,681
2,899
5,422
2,250
1,125
46, 568
1,809
15, 749
590
258
608
1,814
502
12,720
2,867
111
1,191
2,653
379
546
4,879
429
1,123
5,769
270
2,194
284
4,618
4,981
80
3,273
3,365
793
159, 195
2:*,.545
53, 521
73,679
6,679
1,771
8,279
283
2,258
1,492
3,049
28,832
8,417
2,402
4,825
586
261
3,630
5,320
2,215
993
942
6,638
1,593
3,302
853
2,047
1,699
1,772
2,021
1,471
852
3,337
1,778
1,851
1900 or
earlier.
Year
not re-
ported.
2,951
4,791
762
20, 162
891
54, 861
6,367
23, 176
8,404
3,114
153,485
12, 369
36, 887
3,052
1,161
2,632
10,019
2,337
35,717
11, 336
436
6,477
7,661
1,588
3,467
16, 763
1,715
4,716
19, 346
3,317
10, 576
932
25, 192
19,912
513
9,610
8,689
4,387
351,720
49,312
122, 215
146, 586
27,994
5,613
20,787
657
9,762
6,792
9,445
78, 363
24,800
9,215
16,031
1,459
733
12,008
22,206
13,093
5,412
2,969
24,759
6, 272
10,610
3,810
6,869
6,904
8,538
4,686
6,293
2,483
11,655
5,980
3,871
917
354
404
1,675
779
9,915
3,263
11, 722
204
1,358
39, 912
2,268
7,989
1,599
1,154
1,038
952
13,. 528
1,085
910
2,331
615
1,273
2,032
1,949
522
2,929
5,679
1,546
330
701
4,795
3,741
275
483
2,014
3,506
68,963
11,737
23,045
27, 042
5,393
1,745
5,016
377
2,103
2,529
1,950
15, 368
3,788
1,279
2,991
393
514
4,806
6,592
2,995
367
3,634
7,158
2,168
6,264
621
686
1,256
1,260
645
2,800
885
1,403
517
1,234
328
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 85.
-FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith
Little Rock
California:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs.
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbury
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensaeola
Tampa
Georgia:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis...
Elgin
Evanston
Joliet
Moline
Oak Park village
Peoria ,
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Kokomo ,
Muncie ,
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs...
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
Total
foreign
born:
1920
2,157
771
855
1,815
6,353
10,506
9,715
7,100
7,169
12, 988
14,088
8,274
8,341
2,639
7,489
7,916
21,340
5,935
6,008
10, 764
29,974
4,144
7,398
1,499
11,352
999
333
703
3,336
6,482
2,841
15,471
1,926
2,595
6,798
5,061
6,811
8,522
7,398
5,648
7,821
2,417
5,365
17, 373
6,268
946
14,701
3,164
6,657
16,510
8,136
1,170
828
1,135
13,415
3,683
5,873
4,002
7,663
4,224
11,250
2,938
4,035
3,044
TEAR OF immigration.
1916-
1919
134
26
7
19
317
850
851
1,049
614
931
1,429
252
525
92
1,097
203
659
246
123
438
1,420
226
2,361
55
974
23
11
17
165
71
26
157
22
28
115
35
146
170
280
99
118
9
125
618
71
18
368
32
165
772
73
24
24
25
174
35
125
131
169
61
348
75
432
435
1911-
1915
141
93
615
50
94
724
1,235
1,550
607
804
1,780
1,834
888
1,001
1.36
952
1,099
5,610
1,016
861
2,056
7,415
468
1,599
105
1,633
115
47
97
413
1,035
215
2,666
118
301
1,370
245
1,219
1,419
1,206
360
696
53
655
2,898
522
126
4,738
107
880
4,583
1,831
212
63
155
2,116
339
934
399
455
283
2,097
486
591
333
1906-
1910
225
106
524
72
161
879
1,393
1,696
700
806
2,023
1,537
967
1,136
169
854
1,198
4,843
988
1,080
2,272
5,340
632
1,170
148
2,492
109
60
116
520
1,057
229
3,346
180
303
1,330
361
1,009
1,372
1,225
496
.745
2,776
839
124
3,619
127
664
3,961
1,746
181
66
131
2,675
497
744
411
474
195
1,913
303
404
277
1901-
1905
197
83
333
84
76
743
1,295
1,266
506
611
1,628
1,223
991
934
215
871
908
3,345
941
904
1,749
4,231
550
575
125
2,052
95
42
120
355
667
162
2,694
152
264
1,018
233
778
1,143
820
437
652
(81
516
1,998
846
',70
2,003
125
.523
2,226
1,240
■112
51
y9Z
1,785
411
507
247
455
185
1,211
. 189
189
169
1900 or
earUer.
724
334
1,323
461
749
3,166
5,105
2,931
3,415
3,283
5,134
6,278
3,631
3,534
1,539
2,222
3,846
6, 603
2,606
2,471
3,425
9,980
1,427
1,157
550
3,292
360
155
248
1,600
3,110
'1,070
5,836
1,191
1,400
1,971
2,505
2,938
3,737
3,538
3,417
4,112
1,747
2,764
7,159
2,886
^405
2,183
2,241
3,865
2,317
2,612
^532
366
,558
4,591
1,767
2,820
1,772
4,380
2,971
5,063
1,139
1,878
1,151
Year
not re-
ported.
YEAR OF IMMIGEATION.
329
Table 85 — FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920-Coiitinue^.
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington
Newport
Louisiana:
Shreveport
Maine :
Bangor
Lowiston
% Portland
Maryland :
Cumberland
Hagerstown
Massachusetts:
Brockton
BrookUne town
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fitcbburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfleld
Quincy
Revere
Salem
SomcrNiUc
Taimton
Waltham ,
Michigan:
Battle Creek
Bay City
FUnt
Hamtramck village...
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
NEBRASEJi.:
Lincoln
New Hampshire:
Manchester ,
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bavonne
Clifton ,
East Orange ,
EUzabeth
Hoboken ,
It vington town
Kearny town
Montclair town
New Brunswick ,
Orange
Passaic
Perth Amboy
Plainfield
West Hoboken town. .
West New York town.
Total
foreign
bom:
1920
2,894
817
2,094
1,316
3,839
10, 277
13, 346
1,168
435
17, 191
9,502
17, 286
12, 190
11,227
13, 180
13,335
20, 280
39,201
28, 138
14, 153
8, 598
10, 296
8,247
13,776
8,857
11,258
24,254
10,185
8,126
3,427
8,956
15,213
23,099
12,721
5,379
7,232
6,042
6,791
5,228
6,368
11,655
30,1%
734
0,438
977
11,634
7,235
27,537
8,821
7,509
25,514
9,634
6,890
28,276
23,543
5,520
7,925
5,575
8,969
7,039
26,396
15,046
5,559
14,097
8,933
tear of immigration.
1916-
1919
177
1,006
644
13
11
651
631
394
450
374
805
580
912
1,709
1,307
441
279
496
239
578
168
372
1,117
(i38
455
144
107
1,227
451
1,204
149
129
205
132
396
458
263
4
227
10
394
169
1,092
607
247
682
235
173
6G0
%2
40
222
347
323
173
340
285
216
368
173
1911-
1915
85
92
131
139
333
1,511
1,878
108
55
2,701
1,531
3,939
2,215
1,265
2,078
2,243
2,957
8,297
4,597
1,794
938
1,559
1,645
2,322
930
1,559
3,072
1,606
1,204
614
486
3,788
11,326
3,662
995
1,099
1,220
754
900
805
1,201
3,864
43
787
51
.,448
1,224
4, 367
1,687
1,090
6, 162
1,950
694
0,514
4,182
503
1,363
8.80
2,127
923
6,856
3,181
971
2,114
1,429
1906-
1910
118
98
170
388
1,472
1,949
110
60
2,987
1,369
3,813
2,551
1,758
2,012
2.212
3; 215
8,147
4,920
2,422
1,142
1,4.53
1,436
2,297
1,501
1,096
3,268
1,465
1,232
455
619
2,623
0,291
2,275
797
998
784
657
528
530
1,195
4,755
61
864
36
1,715
1,274
4,507
1,248
1,190
5,824
2,200
839
6,073
4,184
731
1,639
869
2,009
918
6,594
3,285
1,050
2,535
1,619
1901-
1905
134
74
175
435
1,039
1,692
106
2,477
1,027
3,121
1,754
1,469
1,616
1,719
2, 501
5,318
4,172
2,200
1,123
1,245
994
2,016
1,506
1,601
3,115
1,274
962
252
588
1,341
2,706
1,232
520
742
429
543
234
486
849
4,573
60
505
38
796
2,850
769
1,148
4,489
1,600
786
4,511
3,696
688
1,047
664
1,586
1,164
4,589
2,566
840
2,322
1,416
1900 or
earlier.
2,182
343
1,422
428
1,668
4,583
6,122
336
202
7,896
4,756
5,055
4,907
6,212
5,377
6, 152
10, 223
14,859
12, 824
7,242
5,043
5,381
3, 224
0,207
4,012
5,819
13,497
4,708
4,133
1,289
6,291
4, ,535
2,051
2,917
2,141
2,505
2,061
3,805
1,185
3,748
5,828
13,601
461
2,780
535
4,584
2, 914
12, 253
3,361
3,247
7,963
3,418
3,359
9,100
9,878
2,693
3,439
2,192
2,098
3,413
6,949
4,529
2,084
6,555
3,570
Year
not re-
ported.
830
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
tahlf hh -foreign-born population by year of immigration, for cities
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
•
Total
foreign
born:
1920
TEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
CITY.
1916-
1919
1911-
1915
1906-
1910
1901-
1905
1900 or
earUer.
Year
not re-
ported.
New York:
9,808
7,607
10,401
4,735
11,427
2, 769
10,171
8,666
4,957
17,948
5,556
5,240
20,564
11,525
23,291
5,844
561
522
647
317
14,729
3,847
2,667
7,263
1,9.33
11,941
3,209
955
1,508
698
2.772
5,593
4,687
1,273
556
3,565
2,066
8,622
5,326
10,975
11,389
4,010
17,396
4,190
6,026
12, 172
2,718
11,887
8,703
4,337
14,580
2,272
1,200
7,551
5,916
21, 138
16,082
2,234
547
2,977
1,253
821
140
285
107
81
330
33
284
369
93
1,344
148
262
543
124
529
269
18
29
31
19
1,185
120
30
113
46
346
77
24
26
17
61
227
260
6
37
534
118
97
162
614
565
127
387
100
75
175
56
203
230
90
80
47
22
175
159
1,075
1,350
77
19
62
18
14
1,913
1,775
2,440
527
1,596
180
1,333
1,092
585
4,725
833
1,409
3,679
938
4,655
654
29
63
95
48
4,939
414
331
1,549
318
3,31)3
690
132
341
63
367
1,571
1,725
209
29
380
228
2,273
1,007
3,345
3,801
971
3,163
674
580
2,970
275
2,389
2,090
558
2,187
308
117
1,018
635
3,165
2,215
256
65
212
129
61
2,229
1,595
2,152
510
1,601
261
1,595
1,469
731
3,006
889
1,147
3,882
1,221
4,955
824
56
55
, 83
63
2,509
488
306
1,374
211
2,867
751
110
270
53
267
1,315
1,059
162
38
389
264
2,028
976
2, 592
2,366
781
2,859
730
731
2,687
296
2,121
1,755
660
2,287
256
87
1,091
677
3,288
2,514
244
88
290
171
98
1,558
998
1,373
415
1,586
330
1,818
1,393
613
2,280
738
691
3,659
1,036
3,799
773
67
70
45
44
1,676
416
234
944
169
2,152
429
64
162
35
165
866
468
150
66
292
198
1,517
911
1,683
1,326
615
1,954
550
981
2,310
231
1,915
1,383
759
2,065
216
131
1,112
695
2,476
1,663
190
75
212
151
74
3,226
2,741
2,674
2,152
5,395
1,393
4,877
3,947
2,260
4,318
2,113
1,530
7,625
6,132
9,015
2,661
237
155
199
94
3,476
2,2S3
1,487
2,859
776
2,867
951
483
569
379
- 1, 528
1,232
1,036
612
249
1.422
645
2,288
2, 077
2, 051
2, 789
1,258
6,662
1,263
3,352
3,746
1,497
4,367
2,6'.)7
1,727
6, 969
971
629
3,462
3,180
9,656
6,620
965
199
1,333
615
409
742
213
1,655
1,050
919
572
264
396
678
2,275
835
201
1,176
Troy
2,074
338
663
North Carolina:
154
Charlotte
150
194
49
Ohio:
944
126
279
424
413
316
311
142
140
151
384
Steuben ville
382
Warren
139
134
Oklahoma:
137
Oklahoma Citv
548
Tulsa
613
Pennsylvania:
419
193
690
Chester
542
288
Erie
2,371
873
Hazleton
307
284
363
McKeesport
892
New Castle
54S
Norristown borough
543
Wilkes-Barre
992
Williamsport
474
York
214
Rhode Island:
Cranston
69C
Newport
57C
Pawtucket
1,475
Woonsocket
1,72C
South Carolina:
Charleston ,
50^
101
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
86J
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
16'
Knoxville
16.
Year of immigration'.
331
Table 85 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Texas:
Austin
Beaumout . . .
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls
Utah:
Ogden
Virginia:
Lynchburg...
Newport New:
Petersburg
Portsmouth..
Roanoke
Washington:
Bellingham..
Everett
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg. . .
Huntington..
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay...
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan...
Superior
Total
foreign
born:
1920
2,562
1,919
33, 655
7,030
1,7S8
1,726
4,925
354
2,218
520
1,582
878
5,378
5,822
21,705
1,382
1,943
735
5,808
3,568
12,725
4,449
4,888
5,796
16,215
8, 275
10, 788
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
1916-
1919
203
216
9, 781
1,024
101
516
253
153
16
65
264
342
1,103
40
71
23
149
17
272
23
127
16
476
51
212
1911-
1915
175
187
12,777
963
185
154
597
39
299
86
255
105
590
597
2,406
124
349
94
906
112
3,353
143
639
247
3,472
1,640
1,133
1906-
1910
147
274
4,197
836
186
135
666
43
357
113
307
95
714
826
3,379
159
324
101
730
203
2,890
170
651
371
2,870
1,274
1,499
1901-
1905
118
270
2,337
603
138
122
502
37
281
72
212
89
615
671
2,611
176
287
61
529
200
1,796
205
518
404
1,895
837
1,576
1900 or
earlier.
1,015
819
3,701
2,391
654
315
2,359
157
647
162
682
413
2,342
2,772
9,399
449
587
269
2,605
2,432
3,346
3,577
2,486
3,822
6, 524
3,687
4,904
Year
not re-
ported.
904
183
862
1,213
524
484
548
70
481
71
61
150
847
614
2,777
434
325
187
604
1,068
331
467
936
978
786
1,464
332
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOIT.
Table 86.— FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION AND FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION
OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY SEX AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, FOR
THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND
BOTH SEXES.
MALE.
FEMALE.
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
Urban.
Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
Foreign-born population
10, 500, 942
3,419,750
5,660,719
2,014,716
4,840,223
1,405,054
1919...
152, 493
57,363
84,364
131,386
154, 813
364,541
1,303,789
1,787,112
1, 443, 128
4,175,275
846,678
100.0
61, 630
28, 207
31,858
45,798
48,285
85,335
301, 101
442,756
371, 136
1, 585, 962
417,682
100.0
83, 498
31,060
44,313
69,663
83,432
203,799
746,998
1,012,374
825, 715
2,217,610
342,257
100.0
36,394
16,260
18,246
26,393
28,794
52,417
186,335
275, 778
231,783
950,980
191, 336
100.0
68,995
26,303
40,051
61,723
71,381
160,742
556, 791
774,738
617,413
1,957,665
504,421
100.0
25,236
1918
11, 947
1917
13,612
1916 ..
19,405
1915...
19, 491
1914
32,918
1911-1913
114,766
1906-1910
166,978
1901-1905
139,353
1900 or earlier
634, 982
Not reported
226,346
Per cent of total
100.0
1919
1.5
0.5
0.8
1.3
1.5
3.5
12.4
17.0
13.7
39.8
8.1
1.8
0.8
0.9
1.3
1.4
2.5
8.8
12.9
10.9
46.4
12.2
1.5
0.5
0.8
1.2
1.5
3.6
13.2
17.9
14.6
39.2
6.0
1.8
0.8
0.9
1.3
1.4
2.6
9.2
13.7
11.5
47.2
9.5
1.4
0.5
0.8
1.3
1.5
3.3
11.5
16.0
12.8
40.4
10.4
1.8
1918
0.9
1917
1.0
1916...
1.4
1915
1.4
2.3
1911-1913
8.2
11.9
1901-1905
9.9
45.2
16.1
YEAR OF IMMIGRATIOF.
333
Table 86.— FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION AND FOREIGN-BORN "WHITE POPULATION
OF URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY SEX AND YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, FOR
THE UNITED STATES: 1920— Continued.
CL.\SS OF POPULATION AND
BOTH
SEXES.
MALE.
FEMALE.
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION.
Urban.
Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
Foreign-born white
10,356,983
3,355,771
5,560,396
1,967,926
4,796,587
I,387j845
1919
143, 212
51,329
77, 132
124,881
148, 457
358, 160
1,289,714
1,763,726
1,428,308
4,144,032
828, 032
100.0
58,068
25,600
28,927
42,794
45,227
82,547
295, 432
430,645
361, 872
1,573,433
411, 226
100.0
78, 054
27,760
40, 164
65,915
79,639
199,986
738,584
995,348
814,106
2,190,978
329,862
100.0
34, 538
14,963
16,661
24,761
27, 113
50, 822
183, 174
265,767
223,556
939,525
1S7, 046
100.0
65, 158
23,569
36,968
58,966
68, 818
158,174
551, 130
768,378
614,202
1,953,054
498, 170
100.0
23 530
1918
10,637
1917
12,266
1916
18, 033
1915
18,114
1914
31,725
1911-1913
112,258
1900-1910
164, 878
1901-1905
138,316
1900 or earlier
633 908
Not reported
224, 180
100.0
Per cent of total
1919
1.4
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.4
3.5
12.5
17.0
13.8
40.0
8.0
1.7
0.8
0.9
1.3
1.3
2.5
8.8
12.8
10.8
46.9
12.3
1.4
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.4
3.6
13.3
17.9
14.6
39.4
5.9
1.8
0.8
0.8
1.3
1.4
2.6
9.3
13.5
11.4
47.7
9.5
1.4
0.5
0.8
1.2
1.4
3.3
1L5
16.0
12.8
40.7
10.4
1.7
1918
0.8
1917
0.9
1916
1.3
1915
1.3
1914
Z3
1911-1913
8.1
11.9
1901-1905
10.0
45.7
16.2
334 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 87 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION OF URBAN AND RURAL
DIVISION AND
STATE.
TJnited States.
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic...
E. North Central..
W. North Central.
South Atlantic
E. South Central..
W. South Central.
Mountain '. .
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire...
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coiuiecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North' Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missou!)
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia..
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma.
.Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
urban communities.
Total
foreign
born:
1920
10,500,942
1, 6.56, 120
4,286,036
2, 519, 937
609, 942
233, 879
49, 015
223,424
186, 147
736,442
59, 465
71,574
18, 167
1,055,640
173,365
277,909
2,623,903
631,873
1, 030, 260
572, 098
119,251
1,050,200
523,978
254,410
242,008
90, 285
149,551
16,308
12, 236
59,905
39,649
16, 878
88,678
29, 365
20,018
19,864
4,373
4,356
12, 733
37, 614
21,667
11,621
11,431
4,296
5,647
34, 093
14,449
169, 235
33,482
11,801
8,966
60, 483
5,754
29, 704
33, 152
2,805
159, 291
65,073
512,078
Year of immigration.
1916-
1919
425, 606
72,623
139, 376
66, 229
17, 417
10,874
987
42,304
15, 201
60, 595
4,419
4,253
873
45, 893
7,778
9,407
102,036
15,692
21,648
14,361
2,387
18,034
28, 287
3,160
5,393
2,404
3,247
253
192
1,656
4,272
454
1,680
1,243
1,524
683
171
134
469
4,516
206
340
351
90
52
1,829
1,675
38, 748
1,091
647
717
3,062
775
7,438
1,332
139
11,543
3,103
45, 949
1911-
1915
1,823,143
274,
781,
486,
71,
35,
3,
44,
24,
100,
7,642
10,184
2,478
171,973
24,924
56,836
468, 153
117,065
196,667
131,608
21,268
175, 935
122, 361
35, 388
29, 777
9,608
16,932
1,300
903
8,592
4,868
3,851
13,762
3,595
2,975
3,592
567
555
1,522
5,016
1,230
1,113
1,167
376
293
2,065
1,420
40,728
3,
1,249
1,339
6,144
937
6,657
3,909
281
19, 761
8,214
72,561
1901-
1910
1900 or
earlier.
3,230,240 4,175,275
493,620
, 488, 126
744, 964
143,654
68, 227
9,543
39,067
44,313
198, 726
13, 868
16, 977
4,974
313, 764
50, 575
93,462
917, 761
218, 256
352, 109
184, 365
32, 988
325, 579
143, 088
58, 944
62, 654
15,059
39, 238
3,474
2,322
14, 224
6,683
5,331
27, 054
7,843
5,694
5,655
1,119
1,027
3, 548
10, 956
3,062
2,697
2,677
1,107
891
5,880
2,576
29, 720
8,462
2,513
2,458
14, 082
1,135
6,643
8,-324
696
44, 406
19, .331
134, 989
728, 764
1,599,005
992, 962
300, 903
93,116
24,356
56, 798
81,564
297, 807
27, 135
32, 176
8,200
481,651
78,352
101,250
966,917
242,751
389, 337
203, 519
43, 576
435, 448
177, 439
132,980
122,633
49,304
70, 215
7,593
5,984
27, 522
17,652
5,560
42,290
11,. 567
6,689
6,803
1,351
1,666
5,170
12, 014
13,210
5,003
4,257
2,644
13, 682
5, 405
35,067
13,998
6,010
3, 181
31,643
2,037
6,015
17, 694
986
63,637
30,314
203, 856
Year
not re-
ported.
87,076
277,644
229, 222
75,988
26, 227
10, 243
40, 749
20, 751
78, 778
6,401
7,984
1,642
42,359
11,736
16,954
169, 036
38, 109
70, 499
38, 245
19, 032
95, 204
52, S03
23, 938
21,551
13,910
19,919
3,688
2,835
7,911
6,174
1,676
3,892
5,117
3,136
3,131
1, 165,
974
2,024
5,112
3,959
2,468
2,979
837
1,767
10, 637
3,373
24,972
6,129
1,382
1,271
5,552
870
2,951
1,893
703
19,944
4,111
54, 723
Per cent of total
arriving in —
1911-
1919
21.4
20.9
21.5
21.9
14.7
19.8
9
38.9
21.2
21.9
20.3
20.2
18.4
20.6
18.9
23.8
21.7
21.0
21.2
25.5
19.8
18.5
28.8
1.5.2
14.5
13.3
13.5
9.5
8.9
17.1
23.1
25.5
17.4
16.5
22.5
21.5
16.9
15.8
15.6
25.3
6.6
12.5
13.3
10.8
6.1
11.4
21.4
47.0
14.6
16.1
22.9
15.2
29.8
47.5
15.8
15.0
19.7
17.4
23.1
1901-
1910
30.
29.8
34.7
29.6
23.6
29.2
19.5
17.5
23.8
27.0
23.3
23.7
27.4
29.7
29.2
33.6
35.0
34.5
34.2
32.2
27.7
31.0
27.3
23.2
25.9
16.7
26.2
21.3
19.0
23.7
16.9
31.6
30.5
26.7
28.4
28.5
25.6
23.6
27.9
29.1
14.1
23.2
23.4
25.8
15.8
17.2
17.8
17.6
25.3
21.3
27.4
23.3
19.7
22.4
25.1
24.8
27.9
29.7
26.4
1900
ear-
lier.
44.0
37.3
39.4
49.3
39.8
49.7
25.4
43.8
40.4
45.6
45.0
45.1
45.6
45.2
36.4
36.9
38.4
37.8
35.6
36.5
41.5
3.3.9
52.3
50.7
54
47.0
46.6
48.9
45.9
44.5
33.0
47.7
39.4
3.3.4
34.2
30.9
38.2
40.6
31.9
61.0
43.1
37.2
43.9
46.8
40.1
37.4
20.7
41.8
50.9
35.5
52.3
35.4
20.2
53.4
35.2
40.0
46.6
39.8
Year
not
port-
ed.
YEAR OF IMMIGRATION". 335
COMMUNITIES BY YEAR OF IMMIGRATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND
STATE.
United States.
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic. .
E. North Central.
W. North Central
South Atlantic...
E. South Central.
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine ,
New Hampshire. .
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North'Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
"W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia 1
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina. . .
South Caroluia...
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
liOuisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado.
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
RUEAL COMMUNITIES.
Total
foreign
born:
1920
3, 419, 750
229, R25
674, 3S2
'712, 204
765,711
96,65S
23, 974
241,404
2.S1,473
394,119
Year of immigration.
4S,349
19,S23
26,391
32, 9as
1,S24
100,530
201,472
110,613
362,297
lOS, 354
32, 077
]60,3S4|
205,314
206,075
244, 7S7
1.35, 709,
37,2S4
115,555,
70, 298
90,760
71,318
3,023
14,501
11,6S7
42, 241
2,899
2,226
3,831
16,250
9,239
4,027
6,596
4,112
8,490
12,334
25,983
194,597
62,109
2'-i,946
17, 601
58,655
24,054
50,862
26,048
13, 198
106,001
42, 571
245,547
1916-
1919
167, 493
12,428
14,212
9,207
10.817
5, 8.57
616
44,355
37, 4S6
32, 515
3,974
1,262
3,607
948
54
2,583
5,749
2,384
6,079
1,687
.321
2,281
3,608
1,310
2,445
1,773
426
1,328
822
1,115
2,
96
386
467
2, 859
151
66
107
1,725
264
81
159
112
192
494
1,924
41, 745
2,123
1,681
1,
3,863
6,000
20, 026
1,543
1,142
4,989
1,662
25,864
1911-
1915
434,721
31,091
119,647
66,396
48,715
21,091
2, 835
40,385
46,800
57, 761
5,484
2,001
3,687
4,0fiS
228
15,623
25,484
17,357
76,806
17,203
2,124
15,672
18, 278
13,119
14,956
9,893
1,719
8, 163
4,665
4,918
4,401
374
1,718
1,572
14,071
415
316
567
2,058
1,558
269
591
417
610
673
1,985
37,117
8,946
3,227
3,338
9,120
6,261
10, 163
3,703
2,042
12,080
4,517
41,164
1901-
1910
813, 892
1,585,962
61,350
221,007
145, 868
130, 461
27,766
5,313
43, 074
71,393
107,660
11,178
3,698
5,414
8,448
465
32,147
50, 566
36, 564
133, 877
31,292
5,072
34,939
40,983
33, 582
41,657
18, 368
4, .515
32,030
1.3,300
10, 571
10,020
738
3,106
3,071
15,478
624
523
1,052
3,174
2,035
676
1,544
1,058
1,700
3,248
4,310
33,816
18,005
7,030
5,434
16,306
,5,309
8,937
6,514
3,858
29,888
10,010
67, 762
1900 or
earlier.
103,679
250,908
396, 285
474, 12S
25,534
10,067
74,790
95,814
154,757
20,968
6,745
9,788
3,074
10,922
2,761
17,416
2,02S
843
234
43,742
6,435
91,228
28,445
44,052
10, 2.56
115,628
29,907
45, 305
17, 253
82,515
118,444
132,768
164,382
86,788
21,877
67,930
41,793
59, 101
42,257
1,041
6,403
3,798
5,435
1,014
772
1,286
5,785
3,752
1,912
2,765
1,638
4,110
5,713
12,071
52,896
24,872
14, 243
5,369
23,069
4,475
6,762
12,313
4,711
47,9%
22,327
84,434
Year
not re-
ported.
417,682
21,277
68, 608
94,448
101,590
16,410
5,143
38, 800
29, 980
41,426
12, 867
7,, 307
24,977
24,001
25, 296
21,347
18, 8<!7
8,747
16,104
9,718
15,0.55
11,732
774
2,888
2,779
4,398
695
5*9
819
3,508
1,630
1,089
1,537
887
1,878
2,206
5,693
29,023
8,163
2,765
2,3.52
6,297
2,009
4,974
1,975
1,445
11,048
4,0.55
26,323
Per cent of total
arriving in—
1911-
1919
17.6
18.9
19.8
10.6
7.8
27.9
14.4
3.5. 1
29.9
22.9
19.6
16. 5
27.6
1.5.2
1.5. 5
18.1
15.5
17. S
22.9
17.4
7.6
11.2
10.7
7.0
7.1
8.6
5.8
8.2
7.8
6.6
10.2
1.5.5
14.5
1901-
1910
26.7
45.1
32.8
37.2
20. 5
55.6
17.0
61.9
2S.7
26.4
22.2
42.0
17.8
31.0
2.5.4
34.0
27.3
39.3
23.1
18.7
20.5
25.7
25.5
32.0
25.1
33.1
37.0
28.9
15.8
21.8
20.0
16.3
17.0
13.5
12.1
27.7
18.9
11.6
14.0
24.4
21.4
17.4
40.1
19.5
17.2
17.6
23.3
19.7
8.7
11.4
12.9
9.4
9.5
15.0
40.5
17.8
17.0
2.5.3
22.1
.51.0
59.4
20.1
24.1
16.1
14.5
27.3
26.3
36.6
21.5
23.5
27
19.5
22.0
16.8
2.3.4
25.7
20.0
26.3
16.6
17.4
29.0
24.3
30.9
27.8
22.1
17.6
25.0
29.2
28.2
23.5
27.6
1900
ear-
lier.
port-
ed.
43.4
49.4
41.4
52.9
46.2
43.5
45.3
39.8
31.9
41.8
53.8
51.4
57.7
64.4
67.2
64.0
58.7
50.1
59.5
6.5.1
59.3
34.4
44.2
32.5
12.9
35.0
34.7
33.6
35.6
40.6
47.5
41.9
39.8
48.4
46.3
46.5
27.2
40.0
49.2
30.5
39.3
18.6
13.3
47.3
35.7
45.3
52.4
34.4
JNo rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
336 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 88.— CITIZENSHIP OF EACH CLASS OF THE POPULATION OF THE
CENSUS YEAR, SEX, AGE,
AND COLOR OK RACE.
1920
Both sexes, all ages .
WMte
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
Males, all ages
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
Females, all ages
AVhite
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
Both sexes, 21 years
and over
"V^Tiite
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
Males, 21 years and over. .
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
Females, 21 years and over
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
1910
Males, 21 years and over.
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
1900
Males, 21 years and over.
While
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
18901
Males, 2 1 years and over .
Total.
105, 710, 620
94,820,915
10,463,131
244, 437
61,639
111,010
9,488
53,900,431
48,430,655
5,209,436
125,068
53, 891
72,707
8,674
51,810,189
46,390,260
5,253,695
119,369
7,748
38,303
814
60,886,520
55,113,461
5,522,475
116, 486
50, 625
75,727
7,746
31,403,370
28,442,400
2,792,006
61,229
46,979
53,411
7,345
29,483,150
26,671,061
2,730,469
55,257
3,646
22,316
401
26,999,151
24,357,514
2,458,873
62, 967
60,421
56,638
2,738
21,134,299
18,918,697
2,060,302
57,077
81,018
17,205
16, 940, 311
Native.
91,789,928
81,108,161
10,389,328
238, 138
18,532
29, 672
6,097
46, 224, 996
40,902,333
5, 166, 795
121,529
13,318
15,494
5,527
45,564,932
40,205,828
5,222,533
116,609
5,214
14,178
670
48,200,127
42,614,741
5,458,063
112,044
10,131
658
4,490
24,339,776
21,513,948
2,753,772
58,670
8,694
412
4,280
23,860,351
21,100,793
2, 704, 291
53,374
1,437
246
210
20,218,937
17,710,697
2,437,725
61,742
8,463
209
101
16, 124, 013
11, 014, 427
2,049,958
56,071
3,520
37
12,591,852
FOREIGN BORN— NUMBER.
Total.
13, 920, 692
13,712,754
73, 803
6,299
43,107
81,338
3,391
7,675,435
7,528,322
42, 641
3,539
40,573
57,213
3,147
6,245,257
6,184,432
31,162
2,760
2,534
24,125
244
12,686,393
12, 498, 720
64,412
4,442
40,494
75, 069
3,256
7,063,594
6,928,452
38,234
2,559
38,285
52,999
3,065
5,622,799
5,570,268
26,178
1,883
2,209
22,070
191
6,780,214
6,646,817
21,148
1,225
51,958
56,429
2,637
5, 010, 286
4, 904, 270
10,344
1,006
77,498
17,168
4,348.459
Natural-
ized.
6,493,088
6,479,159
10, 724
665
1,834
572
134
3,451,609
3,443,968
5,579
213
1,342
399
108
3,041,479
3, 035, 191
5,145
452
492
173
26
6,221,705
6,208,697
10, 104
603
1,637
541
123
3,322,104
3,314,910
5,316
187
1,199
390
102
2,899,601
2,893,787
4,788
416
438
151
21
3, 040, 302
3,034,117
4, 186
191
1,368
420
20
2,849,981
2,845,473
3,334
138
895
141
2, 545, 753
Having
first
papers.
1,223,490
1,219,057
3,496
59
430
270
178
1,137,911
1,133,727
3,294
51
423
239
177
85,579
85, 330
202
8
7
31
1
1,198,588
1,194,276
3,422
56
407
254
173
Alien.
5,398,605
5,223,715
48, 930
4,946
39, 436
78,740
2,838
2, 688, 929
2, 562, 917
27, 653
2,900
37,514
55, 296
2,649
2,709,676
2,660,798
21,277
2,046
1,922
23,444
189
4,522,359
4,364,909
41,586
3,297
37,149
72, 679
2,739
1,120,833
1,116,744
3,238
49
402
228
172
77,755
77,532
184
7
5
26
1
572,421
570, 772
749
10
483
387
20
412, 790
411,898
373
33
373
113
236, 061
2, 253, 691
2, 138, 237
ai, 165
2,026
35,470
61,207
2,586
2,268,668
2,226,672
17,421
1,271
1,079
21,472
153
2,370,398
2, 260, 535
11,642
406
42,710
40, 860
2,245
1, 001, 595
914,917
3,630
378
68, 927
13,743
1, 189, 452
Citizen-
ship
not re-
ported.
805, 509
790, 823
10, 653
629
1,407
1,756
241
396, 986
387,710
6,115
375
1,294
1,279
213
408, 523
403, 113
4,538
254
113
477
28
743,741
730, 838
9,300
486
1,301
1,595
221
366,966
358, 561
5,515
297
1,214
1,174
205
376,775
372,277
3,785
189
87
421
16
797, 093
775,393
4,571
618
7,397
8,762
352
745,920
731,982
3,(X)7
457
7,303
3,171
1 Exclusive of population of Indian Territory and Indian reservations, specially enumerated in 1890 but
not distributed by age.
CITIZENSHIP.
UNITED STATES FOR WHICH FIGURES ARE AVAILABLE: 1890-1920.
337
CENSUS YEAR, SEX, AGE,
AND COLOR OR RACE.
19-20
Both sexes, all a.ges
While
Negro
Indian
Cliinese
Japanese
All other
Males, all ages
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
Females, all ages
While
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
Both sexes, 21 years and over
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
Males, 21 years and over
^\^lite
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
Females, 21 years and over
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
1910
Males, 21 years and over
White
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
Another
1900
Males, 21 years and over
While
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
18901
Males, 21 years and over
FOREIGN BORN — PER CENT.
Natu-
ralized.
46.6
47.2
U.5
10.6
4.3
0.7
4.0
4.5.0
45.7
13.1
6.0
3.3
0.7
3.4
48.7
49.1
16.5
16.4
19.4
0.7
10.7
49.0
49.7
15.7
13.6
4.0
0.7
3.S
47.0
47.8
13.9
7.3
3.1
0.7
3.3
51.6
52.0
18.3
22.1
19.8
0.7
11.0
44.8
45.6
19.8
15.6
2.6
0.7
0.8
56.9
58.0
32.2
13.7
1.2
0.8
58. 5
Having
first
papers.
8.9
4.7
0.9
1.0
0.3
5.2
14.8
15.1
7.7
1.4
1.0
0.4
5.6
1.4
1.4
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.4
9.4
9.6
5.3
1.3
1.0
0.3
5.3
15.9
16.1
8.5
1.9
1.1
0.4
6.6
1.4
1.4
0.7
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.5
8.4
8.6
3.5
0.8
0.9
0.7
0.8
8.2
8.4
3.6
3.3
0.5
0.7
5.4
Alien.
38.8
3S.1
66.3
78.5
91.5
96.8
83.7
35.0
34.0
64.9
81.9
92.5
96.6
84.2
43.4
43.0
68.3
74.1
75.8
97.2
77.5
35.6
34.9
64.6
74.2
91.7
96.8
84.1
31.9
30.9
63.2
79.2
92.6
96.6
84.4
40.3
40.0
66.5
67.5
76.0
97.3
80.1
35.0
34.1
55.1
33.1
82.2
83.0
85.1
20.0
18.7
35.1
37.6
88.9
80.1
27.4
Citizen-
ship not
reported.
5.8
5.S
14.4
10.0
3.3
2.2
7.1
5.2
5.2
14.3
10.6
3.2
2.2
6.8
6.5
6.5
14.6
9.2
4.5
2.0
11.5
5.9
5.8
14.4
10.9
3.2
2.1
6.8
5.2
5.2
14.4
11.6
3.2
2.2
6.7
6.7
6.7
14.5
10.0
3.9
1.9
8.4
11.8
11.7
21.6
50.4
14.2
15.5
13.3
14.9
14.9
29.1
45.4
9.4
18.5
8.7
CITIZENS, NATIVE OR
NATURAUZED.
Number.
98,283,016
87,587,320
10, 400, 052
238, 803
20, 366
30, 244
6,231
49,676,605
44,346,301
5, 172, 374
121,742
14,660
15, 893
5,635
48,606,411
43,241,019
5,227,678
117,061
5,706
14,351
596
54, 421, 832
48,823,438
5,468,167
112,647
11,768
1,199
4,613
27,661,880
24, 828, 858
2,759,088
58, 857
9,893
802
4,382
26,759,952
2:5,994,580
2, 709, 079
53,790
1,875
397
231
23,259,239
20,744,814
2, ■HI, 911
61,933
9,831
629
121
18,973,994
16, .859, 900
2,0.5:5,292
56,209
4,415
178
15.137,605
Per cent
of total of
specified
class.
75108°— 23-
-22
338
ABSTRACT OF THE CEITSUS POPUI.ATION.
TABLE 89.-CITIZENSHIP OF FORBIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION,
COUNTRY OF BIETH.
All countries.
Northwestern Europe:
England — '
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central Europe:
Germany
Poland
Czechoslovakia.
Austria
Hungary
Jugo-Slavia
Eastern Europe:
Russia
Lithuania
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe .
Southern Europe:
Greece
Albania
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Other Europe '
Armenia
Palestine
Syria
Turkey in Asia.
Other Asia
AMERICA.
Canada — French
Canada — Other
Newfoundland
Me.xico
West Indies 2
Central and South America.
OTHER COtlNTRIES.
Africa
Australia
Atlantic Islands .
Pacific Islands ". .
AU other ,
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION.
13,712,754
Total.
812, 828
254,507
67,006
1,037,233
30S, 802
025,580
189, 154
131,706
02,686
12,585
118,059
152,890
1,686,102
1,139,978
362,436
575, 625
397,282
169,437
1,400,489
135,068
149, 824
102, 823
10,477
5,284
175,972
5,608
1,610,109
49,247
67, 453
5,901
36,626
3,202
51,900
11,014
7,708
307, 786
810, 092
13,242
478,383
20, 309
20,929
5,222
10,801
38, 984
3,643
8,802
Naturalized.
Number.
6,479,159
512,070
154,931
48,897
081,302
244,743
431,550
130,826
73,773
30,740
9,124
70,957
80,740
1,227,713
319,383
165, 997
216, 968
115,736
42,686
562,930
34.627
61,902
42.225
1,268
1,070
29,479
413
452,753
4,881
11,049
2,835
10,574
1,201
15,001
2,
2,815
138,019
469,284
0,271
22, 732
7,419
5,046
2,276
5,345
8,138
1,824
4,212
Per
cent.
Having
first
papers.
47.2 1,219,057
63.1
60.9
72.9
65.7
07. 3
09.0
09.2
50.0
49.0
72.5
64.9
66.7
72.8
28.0
4.5.8
37.7
29.1
25.2
40.2
25.6
41.3
41.1
12.1
20.2
16.8
7.4
28.1
9.9
16.4
48.0
28.9
37.5
2S.9
25.1
30.5
44.8
57.9
47.4
4.8
28.1
24.1
43.6
49.5
20.9
50.1
47.3'
56,331
20, 208
3,2M
52,707
32, 380
53,007
16,802
13,465
8,255
909
8,756
11,205
116,479
148, 420
49,244
67, 913
54,002
28,892
139. 149
16.890
18,797
12, 694
1,716
665
21,451
517
163,499
2,428
2,481
675
4,630
358
6,023
1,148
838
23,777
48,937
1,234
2,989
1,232
1,232
405
910
1,312
287
352
Alien.
6,223,715
175,447
58,824
8,271
200, 959
63,035
105, 445
28, 987
36, 550
19, 035
1,507
22, 035
41,229
210,922
638, 707
132, 176
262, 690
212,429
92, 971
644,966
80,428
63,000
43,932
7,023
3,349
Citizen-
Sliip
not re-
ported.
790, 823
08,380
20,544
6, 034
90,205
23,698
35,672
12, 470
7,978
4,056
985
10,311
13,716
130,988
33,468
15,019
28,054
15, 115
4, ^
53,441
3,123
6,125
3,952
470
200
117,295
4,551
941,6021
89,623
51,590
1,821
20, 125
1,433
28, 119
6,511
3,379
129, 975
215,.5S2
4, 024
433, 028
14,351
12,413
2,087
3,415
28, 353
1,123
1,578
7,747
127
52,255
2,315
2,333
570
1,297
210
2,757
587
076
16,015
76,289
1,113
19, 634
3,307
2,238
454
1,125
1,181
409
2,720
1 Comprises Danzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and "Europe, not specified."
CITIZENSHIP. 339
BY SEX AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES.
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE FEMALES.
Total.
7, 528, 322[
Naturalized.
Number
3,443,968
42.5,038
133, 955
36,184
455,571
202, 757
344,933
114,063
75,510
35,970
7,671
67,830
79,351
891,289
646,387
190, 251
323, 451
216,914
114,750
774, 013
82,866
85,287
58, 135
9,508
3,658
143,602
4,905
958, 274
36,434
39,372
3,665
25,351
2,061
31,240
8,039
5,082
157,748
389,609
6,154
271,564
14, 133
12,624
2,981
5,935
21,005
1,993
5,209
Per
cent.
Having
first
papers.
Alien.
45. 7 1,133,727 2,562,917
Citizen-
ship
not re-
ported.
Total.
265, 820
82,425
26, 152
327, 146
134, 659
2.36,614
78, 030
41,383
17,604
5,543
43,332
45, 875
646,579
176, 197
85,444
115,481
59,695
25,064
310,284
20, 891
33,065
23, 169
994
711
23,786
335
275,609
3,021
6,319
1,560
6,948
729
9,312
1,868
1,642
68, 802
212,579
2,868
8,527
3,822
2,592
1,228
2,613
4,597
911
2,143
62.5
61.51
72.3;
71.8!
66.4
68.6
68.4
54.8
48.9
72.3
63.9
57.8
72.5
27.3
43. 5
35.7
27.5
21.8
40.1
25.2
38.8
39.9
10.5
19.4
16.6
6.8
28.8
8.3
16.0
42.6
27.4
35.4
29.8
23.2
32.3
43.6
54.6
46.6
3.1
27.0
20.5
41.2
44.0
21.9
45.7
41.1
51,297
IS, 464
3,009
44, 287
29,551
48, 173
15,671
12,567
7,759
895
7,983
10,010
102,322
141,. 320
46,110
64, 227
50, 950
27, 952
130, 870
16,304
17 661
11 948
1,696
640
73,377
22, 827
3,574
50,286
27,167
42,369
13, 175
17, 216
8,344
695
11, 194
16, 945
83,. 576
311,785
57, 565
129, .355
99,018
58, 470
305, 841
43, 869
31,449
21,045
6, 395
2,173
387, 710
6, 184, 433
21,080 92,381
513] 3, 950
157,159' 495,885
2,355 29,428
2,337
631
4,472
341
5,733
1,108
29,332
1,172
13, 055
863
14,648
4, 689
2,193
22,447 58,909
43,972 94,586
1,1431 1,659
2,6581 248,519
1,119; 7,431
1,131 7,575
373
837
1,246
272
331
1,114
1,814
14,508
570
34,544
10, 239
3,449
33,852
11,380
17,777
7,187
4,344
2,2a3
538
5,321
6,521
58, 812
17,085
7, 132
14,388
7,251
3,264
27,018
1,802
3,112
1,973
423
134
6,355
107
29,621
1,630
1,384
302
876
128
1,547
374
444
7,590
38, 472
484
11,860
1,761
1,326
266
671
654
240
1,809
387,790
120,612
30,882'
581,662
161, 105
280,647
75, 091
56, 256
26, 716
4,914
50, 829
73,539
794, 813
493, 591
166, 185
252, 174
180,368
54,687
626, 476
52, 202
64, .537
44,688
969
1,626
32,370
703
6.51,835
12, 813
28,081
2,236
11,275
1,141
20,660
2,97,
2,626
150, 038
420,483
7,088
206, 819
12,236
8,305
2,241
4,866
17,979
1,650
3,653
Naturalized.
Number.
3,035,191
Per
cent.
49.1
Hav-
ing
first
papers.
Alien.
85, 330 2, 660, 798
Citizen-
ship
not re-
ported.
403,113
246, 850
72, .506
22, 745
354, 216
110,084
194,942
52,796
32,390
13, 136
3, 581
33, 025
40,865
581, 134
143, 186
80,553
101,487
56,041
17,622
2.52,646
13, 7,36
28, 837
19, 0.56
274
359
5,693
78
177, 144
1,860
4,730
1.275
3,626
472
5,689
9 0
1,173
69,217
256,705
3,403
14, 205
3, .597
2,4.54
1,048
2,732
3,541
913
2,069
63.7
60.1
73. 7|
60. 9i
68.3
69,
70.3
57.6
49.2
72.9
66.2
55.6
73.1
29.0
4,S.5
40.2
31.1
32.2
40.3
26.3
44.7
42.6
28.3
22.1
17.6
11.1
27.2
14.5
16.8
57.0
32.2
41.4
27.5
30.3
44.7
46.1
61.1
48.0
6.9
29.4
29.5
46.8
56.1
19.7
55.3
56.6
5,034
1,804
255
8,420
2,835
4,834
1,191
898
496
74
773
1,195
14, 157
7,100
3,134
3,686
3,052
940
8,279
586
1,136
746
20
25
371
4
,340
73
144
158
17
290
40
35
1,330
4,905
91
331
113
101
102,070
35,997
4,697
1.56,673
35, 868
63, 076
15, 812
19,334
11,291
812
11,441
24,284
127,346
326, 922
74,611
133,335
113,411
34,501
339, 125
36, 559
31,551
22,907
628
1,176
24,914
601
44.5, 717
10, 195
22,258
649
7,070
570
13, 471
1,822
1,186
71,066
33,836
10,305
3,185
62,353:
12,318
17, 795
5,292
3,634
1,793
447
4,990
7,195
72, 176
16,383
7,887
13,666
7,864
1,624
26,426
1,321
3,013
1,979
47
66
1,392
20
22,634
685
949
120,996
37, 817
2,965
629
184,509
7,774
6,920
1,606
4,838
912
973
188
1,601
454
13,845
527
553
169
652
911
421 32
82 33
1,210 34
213 .35
232 36
' Except possessions of the United States.
340 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Tahle 90.— citizenship OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE
1920
COUNTRY OF BIRTH
(postwar boundaries).
Foreign-
born white
males 21
years of age
and over.
6,928,452
Naturalized.
Having
first
papers.
Alien.
Citi-
zen-
Number.
Per
cent.
ship
not re-
ported.
All countries
3,314,910
47.8
1,116,744
2,138,237
358, 561
EUROPE.
Northwestern Europe:
392,116
122, 568
34, 806
448,573
195, 101
334, 849
109, 754
67,901
39, 295
65, 6.56
73,937
873,231
602,918
182,913
300, 899
196,093
107,974
682,208
79,308
80, 407
52,979
12,530
135,207
858,111
31,540
33,837
7,916
23,746
1,703
28,478
7,383
4,453
141,514
355,093
189,974
11,690
9,215
32,576
253,937
77, 903
25, 591
324,100
131,322
232,761
76,412
39, 462
21,722
42,623
44,421
639,843
168,354
81,705
109,615
55,188
23, 140
284,320
20,254
31,550
21,602
1,605
23,093
259,547
2,814
5,854
1,814
6.664
610
8,821
1,719
1.488
66,579
205,794
6,363
3,461
2,147
10,712
64.8
63.6
73.5
72.3
67.3
69.5
69.6
58.1
55.3
64.9
60.1
73.3
27.9
44.7
36.4
28.1
21.4
41.7
25.5
39.2
40.8
12.8
17.1
30.2
8.9
17.3
22.9
28.1
35.8
31.0
23.3
33.4
47.0
58.0
3.3
29.6
23.3
32.9
50,338
18,125
2,967
43,995
29, 223
47, 632
15,447
12,304
8,504
7,915
9,811
101,473
139, 759
45,520
63,446
50,215
27,687
127, 879
16,186
17, 466
11,718
2,310
20,736
154,330
2,285
2,274
1,112
4,419
327
5,610
1,090
779
21,997
44,257
2,506
1,088
1,038
2,976
55,148
16,942
2,885
47,181
23,640
37, 257
10, 978
12,135
6,515
9,934
13,567
74,277
279, 386
49,119
114,712
84,406
.54, 134
246,604
41,194
28,511
17,949
8,083
85, 459
418, .583
25,061
24,527
4,610
11,851
655
12,683
4,2.50
1,810
46,094
69, 690
172,127
5, 673
5,0.52
15,555
32,693
9, 598
3,363
33, 297
10,916
17, 199
6,917
4,000
2,554
5,184
6.138
Central Europe:
57,638
Poland
15,419
6,569
13,126
6,284
3,013
Eastern Europe: '
23,405
1,674
Finland ...
2,880
1,710
Bulgaria and Turkey in Eiu-ope. . .
532
5,919
Italy
25, 651
Spain
1,380
Portugal
1,182
Other Europe'
380
Armenia
812
111
Syria
1,364
324
Other Asia
376
AMERICA.
6,844
Canada— Other and Newfoundland. ..
Mexico
35,352
8,978
1,468
Central and South America
978
All other
3,333
1
1 Poland included with Germany, Austria, and Russia in 1910.
* Comprises Albania, Danzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and "Europe, not specified."
CITIZENSHIP. 341
AND OVER, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
COUNTRY or BIETH
(prewar boundaries).
All countries.
EUgOPE.
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium and Luxembuig
Switzerland
France
Central Europe:
Germany i
Austria!
Hungary
Serbia
Montenegro
Eastern Europe:
Russia 1
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria and Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe:
(ircece
Italy
Spam
Portugal
Europe, not specified
ASIA.
Turkey in Asia
Other Asia
AMERICA.
Canada— French
Canada — Otlier and Newfoundland .
Mexico
West Indies^
Central and South America
All other
1910
Foreign-
born white
males 21
years of age
and over.
6,646,817
437, 152
133, 116
43,054
597, 860
213, 042
349, 022
102, 398
59, 752
27,619
69,241
59,661
1,278,667
609, 347
255, S44
3,332
4,520
737, 120
70,716
27,835
32,460
74,975
712,812
14,170
28, 693
1,586
32,691
2,558
170, 987
362,372
102,0(J9
9,671
3,315
19,220
Natmahzed.
Number.
3,034,117
259, 571
75, 161
29, 772
405, 590
121,651
219,057
63,068
33,922
11,869
42, 760
29, 613
889, 007
149,914
36,610
298
120
192,264
21,069
8,014
1,877
4,946
126, 523
2,318
7,141
564
6,940
855
76,367
195,395
10,932
2,961
1,152
6,216
Per
cent.
59.4
56.5
69.2
67.8
57.1
62.8
61.6
56.8
43.0
61.8
49.6
69.5
24.6
14.3
8.9
2.7
26.1
30.6
28.8
5.8
6.6
17.7
16.4
24.9
35.6
21.2
33.4
44.7
53.9
10.7
30.6
34.8
32.3
Having
first
papers.
570, 772
Alien.
2,266,535
29, 959
10,;540
1,986
34,383
32,324
40, 248
12,938
6,410
3,976
6,604
4,852
92,030
58,636
25, 756
218
260
95, 562
11,279
4,929
1,895
4,550
55, 522
824
1,113
102
3,363
290
6,745
19, 405
2,358
611
272
1,0;52
82,358
28, 600
4, 438
82,230
34,478
52,041
14,107
11,706
8,691
10,338
16, 605
127, 103
349, 341
174,518
2,584
3,862
385,970
32,458
12,569
26, 187
58,208
468,442
9,213
18,444
521
19,413
965
68,807
81,911
67,930
4,271
1,240
6,986
Citi-
zen-
ship
not re-
ported.
775,393
65, 264
19,015
6,858
75,657
24,589
37, 676
12,285
7,714
3,083
9, .539
8,591
170,527
51,456
18,960
232
278
63,324
5,310
2,323
2,501
7,271
62,325
1,815
1,995
399
2,975
448
19,068
65, 661
20, 789
1,828
651
4,986
8 Except possessions of the United States.
342
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 91.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN AND FOREIGN-BORN
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central . .
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central- . .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New EngLjUcd:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetl s
Rhode Island
Coimecticul ,
Middle Atlantic:
New '^lork ,
New Jersey ,
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana ,
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
WEST North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mis.si.ssippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wa.shington
Oregon
California
foreign-born population.
Total.
13,920,692 6,493,088
1,885,945
4,9fi0,4l8
3,232,141
1,375,653
330, 537
72, 989
464, 828
467, 620
1,130,561
107, 814
91,397
44,558
1,088,548
175, 189
378, 439
2, 825, 375
742, 486
1,392,557
680, 452
151,328
1,210,584
729, 292
460,485
486, 795
225,994
186, 835
131,863
82,534
150,665
110,967
19,901
103, 179
29,365
31,705
62, 105
7,272
6,582
16,564
53,864
30,906
15,618
18,027
8,408
14, 137
46, 427
40, 432
363, 832
95, 591
40, 747
26, 567
119, 138
29,808
80, 566
59, 200
16,003
265, 292
107, 644
757,625
Naturalized.
Number.
788, 403
2,134,347
1, 643, 240
901,448
139,923
39, 992
121,441
221,914
502,380
42,768
38, 147
21,086
459,321
82, 276
144,805
1,216,185
320,935
597, 227
307,527
66,351
667, 056
345, 709
2.56,597
328, 421
156,593
108, 063
96, 680
56, 990
92,243
62,458
8,405
52,016
15, 626
15, 181
15, 122
3,453
3,243
8,912
17, 965
18, 972
8,101
9,059
3,860
7,841
15,920
20, 145
77,535
60, 181
24, 982
12, 654
64, 738
6,352
11,960
34, 601
6,446
140,426
57, 726
304,228
Per
cent.
46.6
41.8
43.0
50.8
65.5
42.3
54.8
26.1
47.5
44.4
39.7
41.7
47.3
42.2
47.0
38.3
43.0
43.2
42.9
45.2
43.8
55.1
47.4
55.7
67.5
69.3
57.8
73.3
69.1
61.2
56.3
42.2
50.4
53.2
47.9
24.3
47.5
49.3
5.3.8
33.4
61.4
51. S
50.3
45.9
55. 5
34.3
49.8
21.3
63.0
61.3
47.6
64.3
21.3
14.8
58.4
40.3
52.9
53.6
40.2
Having first
papers.
Num-
ber.
1,223,490
141,726
413, 125
392, 887
109, 998
23,202
4,124
15,338
32,998
90, 092
6,947
5, 156
2,295
82, 119
15,325
29, 884
241,335
65,384
106,406
81,607
25, 263
136,450
93,011
56,556
44,710
12, 228
15, 027
7,144
6,906
15, 273
8,710
1,635
9,700
2,204
2,555
3,275
301
451
1,097
1,984
1,694
822
1,224
384
826
2,307
1,971
10,234
9,340
3,347
2,537
9,481
831
1,964
4, 069
1,429
30, 296
12,219
47,577
Per
cent.
7.5
8.3
12.2
8.0
7.0
5.7
3.3
7.1
8.0
6.4
5.6
5.2
7.5
8.7
7.9
8.5
8.8
7.6
12.0
16.7
11.3
12.8
12.3
9.2
5.4
8.0
5.4
8.4
10.1
7.8
8.2
9.4
7.5
8.1
5.3
4.1
6.9
6.6
3.7
5.5
5.3
6.8
4.6
5. 8
5.0
4.9
2.8
9.8
8.2
9. 5
8.0
2.8
2.4
6.9
8.9
11.4
11.4
6.3
Alien.
Number.
5,398,605
Per
cent.
38.8
8U, 984
2, 162, 891
995, 148
252,010
139, 506
17,533
291,133
186, 904
468,496
50,579
41,661
19, 065
518,365
69, 903
185,411
1,220,801
321,897
620, 193
257, 738
42, 423
329, 506
250,350
115,131
85, 585
36, 128
45, 522
17,990
9,598
28, 365
28, 822
8, 264
37, 249
7,952
10, 198
38, 490
2,201
1,847
4,734
28,571
6,024
4,118
4,637
2,754
2,916
21,9.82
12,565
253,670
19,066
9, 953
9,391
38,961
21,092
63, 437
18,178
6,826
78,516
33,092
356,888
46.9
43.6
30.8
18.3
42.2
24.0
62.6
40.0
41.4
46.9
45.6
42.8
47.6
39.9
49.0
4.3.2
43.4
44.5
37.9
2.S.0
27.2
34.3
25.0
17.6
16.0
24.4
13.6
11.6
18.8
26.0
41.5
36.1
27.1
32.2
62.0
30. 3
28.1
28.6
53.0
19.5
26.3
25.7
32.8
20.6
47.3
31.1
69.7
19.9
24.4
35.3
32.7
70.8
78.7
30.7
42.7
29.6
30.7
47.1
Citizenship
not reported.
Num-
ber.
805, 509
70,832
250,055
200, 8C6
112,197
27, 906
11,340
36, 916
25, 804
69,593
7,520
6,433
2,112
28, 743
7,685
18, 339
147,0.54
34, 270
68, 731
33, 580
17,291
77, 572
40. 222
32,201
28, 079
21,045
18. 223
10,049
9,040
■ 14,784
10,977
1,597
4,214
3, 583
3,771
5,218
1,317
1,041
1,821
5,344
4,216
2,607
3,107
1,410
2,6.54
6, 218
5,751
22,393
7,004
2,465
1,9,85
5,958
1,533
3, 205
2,352
1,302
16,054
4,607
48,932
CITIZENSHIP.
WHITE POPULATION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
343
DIVLSION AND STATE.
United States.
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION.
Total.
13,712,754 6,479,159
Naturalized.
Number.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont..'
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michiean
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky ,
Tennessee
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ,
Colorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada ■.
PACIFtC:
Wasliington
Oregon
California
1,870,054
i, 912, 575
3, 223, 279
1,371,961
315, 920
71,9.39
459, 333
453,225
1,033,868
107, 349
91, 233
44,526
1,077,534
173,409
376,513
2, 786, 112
738,613
1,387,850
078,697
150, SOS
1,206,951
726,635
460, 128
486, 164
225,647
186,026
131,503
82, 391
149, 652
110,578
19, 810
102, 177
28,548
30, 785
61, 906
7,099
6,401
16,186
43,008
30, 780
15, 478
17,602
8,019
13,975
44,871
39, 968
360,519
93,620
38,963
25, 255
116, 954
29,077
78, 099
56, 455
14,802
250, 055
102, 151
681,662
786,429
2,129,416
1,641,238
900, 871
138, 249
39, 788
120,903
221,327
500,938
Per
cent.
47.2
42.0
43.3
50.9
65.7
43.8
55.3
26.3
48.8
48.5
Having first
papers.
Num-
ber.
1,219,057 8.9
Per
cent.
42,662 i
38, 131
21,077
457, 889
82, 070
144,600
1,212,038
320,374
596,404
307, 078
00, 273
566, 400
344,909
256, 518
328,278
156, 551
107, 942
96, 508
56, 955
92, 170
62, 407
8, 388
51,8;!7
15, 507
15,038
15, 080
3,420
3,223
8, 846
16,910
18,942
8,054
8,990
3,802
7,809
15,783
20, 064
77,247
60,015
24, 959
12, 630
64, 666
6,294
11,757
34, 576
6,430
140,166
57,627
303, 145
39.7
41.8
47.3
42.6
47.3
3S.4
43.5
43.4
43.0
45.2
43.9
55.2
47.5
55.7
67.5
69.- 4
5S.0
73.4
09.1
61.6
56.4
42.3
50.7
54.3
48.8
24.4
48.2
50.4
54.7
39.3
6L5
52.0
50.9
47.4
55.9
35.2
50.2
21.4
64.1
64.1
50.0
55.3
21.6
15.1
61.2
43.4
56.1
56.4
44.5
140, 811
411,046
392, 466
109,904
22,934
4,082
15, 235
32, 894
89,685
6,925
5,151
2,292
81,414
15,212
29, 817
239, 591
65,2-36
106,209
81,527
25, 226
136, 346
92, 830
56,537
44,688
12,224
15,006
7,135
6,901
15,2ol
8,689
1,632
9,649
2,186
2,499
3,272
298
448
1,083
1,867
1,689
817
1,203
373
824
2,274
1,957
10,180
9,318»
3,340
2,530
9,457
821
1,953
4,048
1,427
30,191
12, 159
47,335
7.5
8.4
12.2
8.0
7.3
5.7
3.3
7.3
8.7
Alien.
Number.
5,223,715
6.5
5.6
5.1
7.6
8.8
7.9
8.6
8.8
7.7
12.0
16.7
U.3
12.8
12.3
9.2
5.4
8.1
5.4
8.4
10.2
7.9
8.2
9.4
' 7.7
8.1
5.3
4.2
7.0
6.7
4.3
5.5
5.3
6.8
4.7
5.9
5.1
4.9
2.8
10.0
8.6
10.0
8.1
2.8
2.5
7.2
12.1
11.9
6.9
873, 456
2, 128, 166
990, 000
249, 47S
128, 507
16, 90S
287,115
173, 832
376,193
50,291
41,527
19, 047
510, 025
68,043
183,923
1, 191, 604
319,308
617,254
256, 769
42, 163
327,119
249, 044
114,905
85, 181
35, 875
44,960
17, 823
9,508
27, 558
28, 573
8,222
36, 577
7,427
9,658
38, 389
2,101
1,735
4, 506
19, 889
5,957
4,042
4,471
2,498
2,845
20,855
12, 259
251,156
17,491
8,218
8,135
36,991
20,476
61,339
15,517
5,665
63,981
27, 823
284,389
Per
cent.
38.1
46.7
43.3
30.7
18.2
40.7
23.6
62.5
38. 4
36.4
46.8
45.5
42.8
47.3
39.6
48.8
42.8
43.2
44.5
37.8
27.9
27.1
34.3
25.0
17.5
15.9
24.2
13.6
11.5
IS. 4
25.8
41.5
35.8
20.0
31.4
62.0
29.6
27.1
27.8
46.2
19.4
26.1
25.3
31.2
20.4
46.5
30.7
69.7
18.7
21.1
32.2
31.6
70.4
7S.5
27.5
38.3
2.5.6
27.2
41.7
Citizenship
not reported.
Nmn-
ber.
790,823
69,958
243, 947
199, 575
111,708
26,230
11,101
36,080
25, 172
67, 052
7,471
6,424
2,110
28, 206
7,574
18, 173
142,279
33,685
67,983
33, 323
17,206
77, 026
39, 852
32, 108
28,017
20, 997
18, 118
9,977
9,027
14,003
10,909
1,568
4,114
3,428
3,590
5,165
1,277
995
1,751
4,342
4,192
2,565
2,998
1,346
2,497
5,959
5,0S8
21, 936
6,796
2,446
1,960
5,840
1,486
3,050
2,314
1,280
15,717
4,542
40,793
344
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— POPULATTOlSr.
Table 92,— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central-.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yoric
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dafeeta
South Dakota
Nebrasifa
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Marjiand
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North ("aroliua
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tonnosso'e
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Ijouisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
Total.
7, 528, 322
945
2,617!
1,809!
779!
185
42!
260!
271
617
55
46
23
533
1,442
391
783!
391
88!
657!
413!
258,
278,
127,
103,
7o!
47!
84!
62!
11
54
15
19
41
4
4
10
24
17
9
10
4,
8,
26
24
200!
58
24
16
68
16
44
30
10
153
62!
401
FOREIGN-BOEN WHITE MALES.
Naturalized.
Number.
3,443,968
381
1,115
874
496
76!
22!
67!
125!
283
19
18
10!
221
40
73
632,
165
317
163
36
354
182!
138,
181
85!
59!
.54!
31
50!
33
4
27!
8
8
8
1
2!
5
10
4
5
2,
4
9
II
41
S5
14!
7!
35
3
(i
17!
4
80,
32!
170!
Per
cent.
45.7
40.4
42.6
4.S.4
63.7
41.1
54.0
25.9
46.1
46.0
34.1
38.6
43.0
41.5
46.5
36.7
43.8
42.3
40.5
41.7
41.0
.54.0
44.0
53.5
65.2
67:5
57.2
71.8
67.0
59.5
.53.9
39.6
49.6
54.0
46.5
20.9
45.6
49.3
52.7
38.0
60.0
50.9
49.6
48.1
54.8
35.8
46.4
20. 8
61.2
59. 2
44.8
52. 5
21.1
14.5
5.5.2
39.3
52. 4
52. 8
42.5
Having first
papers.
Ahen.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
1,133,727
131,196
380,474
367, 160
101,622
21,311
3, 764
13, 879
30, 899
83, 422
6,688
4,930
2,155
75, 186
13,818
28,419
218,599
61,641
100,234
77,674
23, 767
127,218
87, 779
50,722
41,197
11,339
13,930
6,668
6,422
14,052
8,014
1,5.59
8,926
1, 838
2,376
3,157
288
425
997
1,745
1,522
751
1,139
352
759
2,185
1,809
9,126
8,815
3,184
2,450
8,791
765
1,854
3, 639
1,401
28,626
11,367
43,429
13.9
14.5
20.3
13.0
11.5
8.9
5.3
11.4
13. 5
12.0
10.5
9.1
14.1
16.0
14.2
15.2
15.7
12.8
19.8
27.0
19.4
21.2
19.6
14.8
8.9
13.5
8.8
13.5
16.7
12.8
13.7
16.3
12.1
12.5
7.5
6.6
10.4
10.0
7.1
8.7
8.3
10.7
7.1
8.8
8.2
7.3
4.6
15.1
12.8
14.5
12.9
4.5
4.2
11.8
13.0
18.7
18.2
10.8
Nimiber.
2,562,917
403,482
1,016,419
468, 362
121,676
72, 980
9,419
158,577
100, 107
211,895
26,645
21,060
10, 341
225,897
29,180
90, 359
533,084
150,530
332,805
133, 363
19,266
137,944
123,684
54, 105
41,503
18,851
21, 100
9,114
4,165
12,245
14,698
4,547
16,619
3,376
5, 653
26,731
1,294
1,039
2,677
11,044
3,395
2, 182
2,4.55
1,387
1,565
12, 145
7,817
137,050
9,613
5, 357
5,. 532
20,225
11,663
34,463
8, 935
4,319
35,376
15,247
161,272
Per
cent.
34.0
42.7
38.8
25.9
1.5. 6
39.4
22.4
60.8
36.9
34.3
47.7
45.0
43.6
42.4
33.9
45.2
37.0
38.4
42.5
34.1
21.8
21.0
29.9
20.9
14.9
14.8
20.4
12.1
8.7
14.5
23.5
40.0
30.4
22.3
29.7
63.8
29.8
25.4
26.8
44.9
19.4
24.2
23.1
27.9
18.2
45.3
31.4
68. 4
16.5
21.5
32.7
29.6
69.2
77.2
28.9
40.2
23.1
24.5
40.1
Citizenship
not reported.
Num-
ber.
387, 710
29,243
105, 242
98, 955
59, 100
14,845
6,166
20, 782
15,3.53
38, 024
3,461
2,774
1,026
11,149
3,121
7,712
58,780
1,3,625
32, 837
17,080
9,016
37,210
20, 107
15,542
14, 155
11,098
9,211
5,514
5,108
' 7,809
6,205
765
1,995
1,749
2,100
3, 202
778
614
1,055
2,467
2,072
1,496
1,757
841
1,560
2,871
3,746
12,605
4,170
1,621
1,370
3,399
860
1,878
1,263
792
8,952
2,794
26,278
CiTIZENSHrP.
MALES AND FEMALES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
345
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atl.vntic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Nokth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska ■.
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Missi.ssippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
Total.
6,184,432
924
2,295:
1,413:
592
130
29
198:
181
416
51
44
2o:
544
s?:
176:
1,343
346
604:
287,
62:
549:
312:
201
207,
98
82;
56
34
65:
47:
7
3
5
18
15
160
35
14
8
48
12:
33
2.5
4
96
39
279:
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE FEMALES.
NaturaUzed.
Number.
3,035,191
404
1,013
766
404:
62:
17:
r>3
96
217:
23
20:
10:
236
42:
71
580.
154:
278:
143
30:
311
162:
lis:
146
70:
48:
42
25
41
24,
10
5
2s:
2:
5
2
60
24:
132
Per
cent.
49.1
43.7
44.2
54.2
68.2
47. 6
.57.1
26.9
53. 0
52.1
45. 9
45.2
52.3
43.5
4S. 1
40. 3
43.2
44.5
46.1
50.1
48. 1
56. 7
52.0
58.7
70.6
71.8
59.0
75.7
72.0
64.2
46.1
.52.0
54.7
52.6
31.6
.52.2
52. 3
57.8
41.1
63.5
.53.6
52. 8
46. 3
.57.6
34.2
56.6
22.2
68.9
72.7
60.7
59. 2
22.4
15.8
68.6
54.2
61.9
62.1
47.3
Having first
papers.
Num-
ber.
85,330
9,615
30,572
25,306
8, 282
1,623
318
1,356
1,995
6,263
237
221
137
6,228
1,394
1,398
20,992
3,605
5,975
3,853
1,459
9,128
5,051
5,815
3,491
885
1,076
467
479
1,209
675
73
723
348
123
115
10
23
86
122
"l67
66
64
21
65
89
148
1,054
503
156
80
666
56
99
409
26
l,r.65
792
3,906
Per
cent.
1.0
1.3
1.8
1.4
1.2
1.1
0.7
1.1
1.5
0.5
0.5
0.7
1.1
1.6
0.8
1.6
1.0
1.0
1.3
2.3
1.7
1.6
2.9
1.7
0.9
1.3
0.8
1.4
1.8
1.4
0.9
1.5
2.6
1.0
0.6
0.4
1.0
1.4
0.7
1.3
1.0
0.9
0.7
1.2
0.5
1.0
0.7
1.4
1.1
1.0
1.4
0.5
0.3
1.6
0.6
1.6
2.0
1.4
AUen.
Number.
2, 660, 798
469,
1,111
521
127
55
7
128
73
164;
23
20:
8
284
39:
93
658,
168;
284
123
22:
189
125
6O;
43
17
23
8
5
15
13
3
19,
4
4
11
2
1
2:
1
1
8
4
114
7,
2:
2;
16
8
26
6
1
28
12;
123
Per
cent.
43.0
50.8
48.4
36.9
21.6
42.5
25.3
64.7
40.5
39.4
45.9
46.1
41.8
52. 2
45.2
53.0
49.0
48.6
47.1
42.9
36.5
34.4
40.1
30.2
21.0
17.3
28.9
15.5
15.4
23.4
29.0
43.5
42.0
30.2
34.1
58. 3
29.4
30.2
29.6
48.1
19.3
28.8
28.6
36.4
23.8
48.2
29.5
71.3
22.3
20.3
31.3
34.4
72.0
80.4
2.5.7
33.1
29.5
31.6
44.0
Citizensliip
not reported.
Num-
ber.
403, 113
40,715
138,705
100,620
52, 608
11,;?85
4,935
15,298
9 819
29,028
4,010
3,650
1,084
17,057
4,4.53
10,461
83,499
20,060
35,146
16, 243
8,190
39,816
19,745
16,626
13,862
9,899
8,907
4,463
3,919
6,854
4,704
803
2,119
1,679
1,430
1,903
499
381
096
1,875
2, 120
1,069
1,241
505
937
3,088
1,942
9,331
2,626
825
590
2,441
626
1,172
1.0.51
488
6,765
1,748
20,515
346
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOI?.
Table 93.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES
[No inquiry as to the citizenship
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FOREIGN-CORN WHITE MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER— NUMBER:
19-20
Total.
6, 928, 453
856
2, 405
1,687
738:
170
39:
208:
241
569:
49
42:
2o:
491
78
184
1,318,
360:
727
363
82:
613
381
245:
2Q6
121
97'
7o:
45'
79
57:
10
50
14
17
38:
4
3
9
■22,
le,
8,
9
4:
54
23:
15
'62
13
33
28
10^
143
58:
367:
Naturahzed.
3,314,910
367
1,065
843
483:
72:
22:
04
119:
275:
18,
17
9
213
38
70,
604,
158,
302:
156,
34
341
175:
134
177
84'
57
51
31
Having first
papers.
1, 116, 744
128, 790
374, 400
362, 436
100, 226
20, 816
3,683
13, 516
30, 452
82, 425
6,553
4,839
2,106
73,725
13, 521
28,046
214, 958
60,708
98, 734
76, 524
23, 563
125, 752
86, 460
50, 137
40, 727
11,109
13,765
6, 558
6,318
13, SOS
7,881
1,539
8,720
1,775
2,294
3,105
285
417
958
1,723
1,472
739
1,125
347
753
2,121
1,777
8,865
8,714
3, 156
2,427
8,648
750
1,801
3, 563
1,393
28, 308
11,255
42, 862
AUen.
2,138,237
343, 403
871, 495
388, 827
98, 487
63, 077
8,079
111,736
76, 754
176, 379
21,676
17,724
7,886
193, 844
23, 562
78, 711
446,859
129, 137
295, 499
114,287
15, 980
111,349
101,206
46,005
35, 245
15, 384
17, 240
7,017
3yl03
9,49J1
11,008
4,033
13, 720
2, 842
4,792
23,996
1,124
921
2,340
9,309
3,060
1,821
2, 030
1,168
1,319
10, 70S
6, 233
93, 476
7, 636
4, 489
4,791
15,696
8,390
24,147
7, 664
3,941
29, 572
12, 800
134, 007
CitizensMp
not
reported.
358,561
26, 371
95, 660
92, 513
56, 456
13, 850
5,879
18, 676
14, 136
35, 020
3,098
2,474
930
10,061
2, 823
6,985
52, 810
12, 330
30, 520
1.5, 873
8,494
34, 786
18,511
14, 849
13, 529
10, 739
8,779
5,118
4, 889
7, 451
5, 951
713
1,846
1,639
1,989
3, 055
740
588
998
2,282
2,022
1,438
1,628
791
1,501
2,669
3, 568
10, 938
3,891
1,535
1,289
3, 115
723
1,648
1, 187
748
8,222
2, 626
24, 172
CITIZENSHIP.
347
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
of females was made in 1910.]
DIVISION AXD STATE.
tTnited States...
Geographic divisions:
New Eiigland
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
Paeitic
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusel ts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
.\rkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
foreign-born white males 21 tears of age and over— number-
1910
Total.
6, 646, 817
796,847
2, 272, 271
1,573,343
869, 408
150, G65
46,308
171,9-tO
257, 537
oOS, 498
48,464
41,956
23, 759
453,601
75. 899
153, 168
,221,013
309, 648
741,610
308, 478
SS 927
601, 5-M
302, 177
269, 237
298, 2S2
146, SSO
121,404
79,721
54, .528
94, 345
74, 248
8,776
47,973
11,738
14,882
34,687
3,296
3,355
8, 513
17,445
20, 440
10,112
10,521
5,235
9,718
26,519
23, 551
112,152
59, 313
25, 844
18, 263
70,514
12, .502
25, 682
32,6.52
12, 767
147,224
63, 909
297, 365
Naturalized.
3,034,117
Having first
papers.
570, 772
323,994
48, .508
879, .348
202,012
812,489
148, 254
510,918
76, 934
61,134
8,997
25, 955
2, 220
70, 765
10, 071
113,670
23, 219
2:i5, 844
50,557
14,994
1,490
16,415
1,421
10,811
1,164
189, 126
30,016
32,040
5.314
60,608
9,103
502,083
131,085
128, 438
24,511
2i8, 827
46, 416
142, 465
17,509
42, .533
13, 320
317,339
43, 482
167,304
26,2,35
142, 848
47, 708
179,187
26,222
90, 573
6,654
65,612
10,117
46,636
9,824
32,495
8,020
57,270
9,924
39, 145
6,173
3,707
658
24,2,56
3,278
6,474
1,0.58
6,411
859
7,263
1,358
1,439
194
1,602
184
4,023
625
5,959
783
13,225
815
5,444
464
4 841
684
2,445
257
5,284
595
10,024
1,166
12,074
1,477
43,383
6,833
27,635
6,749
12,817
2,478
6,837
1,937
35,245
6, .536
4,267
709
5,912
1,113
15,351
2,415
5,606
1,282
68,895
15,258
29,675
7,591
137, 274
27,708
Alien.
2,266,535
Citizenship
not
reported.
366, 161
965, 101
426, 278
144, 177
57, 127
8,647
52,853
85, 619
160, 572
23, 672
19,377
9, 652
212, 0,%3
31,906
69, 431
475, 2.59
122,076
367, 706
113,8,56
18, .3.54
171,581
76, 550
42, 937
.58, 132
20, 275
25, 835
10, 965
4,376
12,347
12, 247
3,189
13, .573
2, 304
4,693
22, 545
827
739
1,846
7,411
2,7.54
1,867
2,793
1,233
1,388
9,1.51
4,449
37, 865
16,937
6,215
8, 125
19,615
6,048
14, 574
9, 626
4,479
43,202
17, 4.30
99,940
775, 393
.58,184
225,810
186,322
137, 379
23, 407
9,486
38, 251
35, 029
01, 525
8,308
4,743
2,132
22, 426
6.."i49
14, 026
112, 586
34,623
78,601
34,648
14,720
69,122
32, OSS
35, 7U
34, 741
29, 378
19, 840
12,296
9, 637
14, 804
16,683
1,222
6,866
1,902
2,919
3,521
836
830
2,019
3,292
3,646
2,3.37
2,203
1,300
2, 451
6,178
5, .551
24, 071
7,992
4,334
1,364
9,118
1,178
4,083
5,260
1,400
19, 869
9,213
32, 443
348
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION,
Table 93.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES
[No inquiry as to tlie citizenship
fobeign-bgen white males 21 years of age and over — PER cent.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Naturalized.
Having first
papers.
Alien.
Citizenship not
reported.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
United States
47.8
45.6
16.1
8.6
30.9
34.1
5.2
11.7
Geographic DI^^SIONs:
42.4
44.3
50.0
65.5
42.6
55.6
30.9
49.7
48.4
40.7
38.7
51.6
58.8
40.6
56.0
41.2
44.1
46.4
14.9
15.6
21.5
13.6
12.2
9.3
6.5
12.6
14.5
6.1
8.9
9,4
8.8
6.0
4.8
5.9
9.0
9.9
39.7
36.2
23.0
13.3
37.0
20.4
53.6
31.8
31.0
46.0
42.5
27.1
16.6
37.9
18.7
30.7
33.2
31.6
3.0
4.0
5.5
7.6
8.1
14.8
9.0
5.9
6.2
7.3
Middle Atlantic
9.9
East North Central
West North Central
11.8
15.8
15.5
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
20.5
22.2
13.6
Pacific
12.1
New England:
36.5
41.0
46.6
43.5
48.9
38.4
45.8
44.0
41.6
43.1
42.1
55.7
46.0
54.8
66.5
69.3
.59.1
73.3
68.4
61.4
.57.1
40.8
51.8
55.4
47.9
21.6
46.7
50.0
53.9
40.2
61.1
52.6
51.3
50.2
56.2
37.6
49.3
25.8
62.7
60.7
46.1
55.8
25. 5
17. S
56. 9
40.4
53.9
54. 5
45.3
30.9
39.1
45.5
4L7
42.2
39.6
41.1
41.5
33.6
46.2
47.8
52.5
.55.4
53.1
60.1
61.7
54.0
58.5
59.6
60.7
52.7
42.2
50.6
55.2
43.1
20.9
43.7
47.7
47.3
34.2
64.7
53.8
46.0
46.7
54.4
37.8
51.3
38.7
46. 6
49.6
37.4
50.0
34.1
2.3.0
47.0
43.9
46.8
46.4
46.2
13.3
11.4
10.3
15.0
17.3
15.2
16.3
16.8
13.6
21.1
28.4
20.5
22.6
20.4
15.3
9.2
14.1
9.4
13.9
17.4
13.6
14.5
17.3
12.6
13.2
8.1
7.1
10.8
10.3
7.7
8.7
8.8
11.5
7.5
9.2
8.5
7.8
6.8
16.1
13.5
15.4
13.9
5.7
5.4
12.4
13.7
19.8
19.2
11.7
3.1
3.4
4.9
6.6
7.0
5.9
10.7
7.9
6.3
5.7
15.0
7.2
8.7
17.7
8.8
4.5
8.3
12.3
14.7
10.5
8.3
7.5
6.8
9.0
.5.8
3.9
5.9
5.5
7.3
4.5
4.0
4.6
6.5
4.9
6.1
4.4
6.3
6.1
11.4
9.6
10.6
9.3
5.7
4.3
7.4
10.0
10.4
11.9
9.3
43.9
41.8
38.5
39.5
30.2
42.6
33.9
35.8
40.6
31.4
19.3
18.1
26.5
18.7
13.2
12.7
17.7
10.0
6.8
11.9
19.0
38.0
27.2
20.2
27.5
62.4
27.9
23.9
25.1
41.8
18.2
21.6
20.7
25.2
16.2
43.1
27.3
61.3
14.1
19.2
30.3
25.3
63.3
71.9
26.6
38.6
20.6
21.9
36.5
48.8
46.2
40.6
46.7
42.2
45.3
38.9
39.4
49.6
36.9
20.6
28.9
25.3
15.9
19.5
13.8
21.3
13.8
8.0
13.1
16.5
36.3
28.3
19.6
31.5
65. 0
25.1
22.0
21.7
42.5
13.5
18.5
26.5
23.6
14.3
34. 5
18.9
33.8
2S.6
24.0
44.5
27.8
48.4
56.7
29.5
35.1
29.3
27.3
3.3.6
6.3
5.8
4.5
2.0
3.6
3.8
4.0
3.4
4.2
4.4
10.2
5.7
4.8
6.0
5.1
8.8
9.0
' 7.3
10.8
9.3
10.3
6.7
3.7
11.7
11.4
7.9
18.3
15.3
10.7
10.2
12.0
17.1
16.6
17.1
18.4
10.7
1.5.6
7.2
7.2
6.6
8.2
5.0
5.5
4.9
4.1
7.3
5.7
4.5
6.6
17.1
1L3
9.0
Massachusetts
4.9
Rhode Island
8.6
Connecticut
9.2
Middle Atlantic:
New York
9.2
New Jersey
n.2
Pennsylvania
10.6
East North Central:
Ohio
11.2
Indiana
16.6
Illinois
11.4
Michigan
10.6
Wisconsin
13.3
West North Central:
Minnesota
11.6
20.0
Missouri
16.3
North Dakota
15.4
South Dakota
17.7
15.7
Kansas
22.5
South Atlantic:
Delaware
13.9
14.3
Dsitriet of Columbia
Virginia
16.2
19.6
West Virginia
10.2
North Carolina
25.4
South CaroUna
24.7
Georgia
23.7
Florida
18.9
East South Central:
ICentuclry
17.8
23.1
Alabama
20.9
Mississippi
24.8
West South Central:
Arkansas
25.2
Louisiana
23.3
Oklahoma
23.6
Texas
2L5
Mountain:
Montana
13.5
Idaho
16.8
Wyoming
7.5
Colorado
12.9
New Mexico
■ 11.8
Arizona
15.9
Utah
16.1
Nevada
11.0
Pacific:
Washington
13.5
Oregon
14.4
California
10.9
CITIZENSHIP.
349
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
of females was made in 1910.]
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE FEMALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States.
Geographic piiisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central-
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Centr.u,:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware....-
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Teimessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Total.
5, 570, 268
8.39, 249
070, 777
290, 847
553, 121
116,808
27, 545
148,789
152, 687
370, 445
44,974
39,617
17,770
497, 806
78, 748
100,334
,209,614
314,320
546, 843
259, 019
57,465
.504, 131
281,3.52
188, 880
195, 726
93, 087
76, 206
51,004
32,687
61,078
43,333
7,631
43, 261
12,334
10, 420
16,994
2, 4.53
2,091
5,5.36
16,088
12,661
5,891
6,291
2,702
5,000
16,380
13,291
114,118
31,459
12,804
7,261
42, 928
8,689
22,391
23,463
3,692
87, 177
36,227
247,041
2,893,787
NaturaUzed.
Nvtm-
ber.
388,049
959, 199
732,715
390, 628
58, 7.59
16,279
49, 7.55
90,885
207, 518
22,451
19,226
10, 28.5
227, 939
39, 963
68, 18.5
549, .5.57
146, 789
262, 853
1.36,715
28, 696
297, 536
155, .327
114,441
142,035
69,111
46, 887
39, 837
24, \M
40, 771
27,853
3,698
23, 6S7
6,926
5,701
5,826
1,349
1, 138
3,293
7,141
8,220
3,278
3,472
1,309
2,976
5,846
8,133
32,800
22,618
9,708
4,719
27,688
2,5('0
4,722
16,815
2,115
56,761
23,581
127,176
Per
cent.
52.0
46.2
46.3
56.8
70.6
50.3
59.1
33.4
59.5
56.0
49.9
48.5
57.9
45.8
50.7
42.5
4.5.4
46.7
48.1
52.8
49.9
59.0
.55. 2
60.6
72.6
74.2
61.5
78.1
73.8
66.8
64.3
48.5
.54.8
56.2
54.7
34.3
55. 0
54.4
59. 5
44.4
64.9
5.5.6
55.2
48.4
59.5
3.5.7
61.2
28.7
71.9
75.8
65.0
64.5
28.8
21.1
71.7
57.3
65.1
65.1
51.5
Having first
papers.
Niun-
ber.
77, 532
8,521
27,691
23, 179
7,572
1,461
297
1,219
1,790
5,802
189
201
117
5,5.55
1,2:{2
1,227
19,140
3,18.5
5,366
3, .3.50
1,3.53
8, .386
4, .5.53
5, .537
3,211
781
993
407
433
1,119
628
67
647
324
108
100
10
21
73
HI
159
62
59
17
64
82
124
949
479
139
72
603
45
79
348
25
1,443
726
3,633
Per
cent.
1.4
2,226,672
1.0
1.3
1.8
1.4
1.3
1.1
0.8
1.2
1.6
0.4
0.5
0.7
1.1
1.6
0.8
1.6
1.0
1.0
1.3
2.4
1.7
1.6
2.9
1.6
0.8
1.3
0.8
1.3
1.8
1.4
0.9
1.5
2.6
1.0
0.6
0.4
1.0
1.3
0.7
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.6
1.3
0. 5
0.9
0.8
1.5
1.1
1.0
1.4
0.5
0.4
1.5
0.7
1.7
2.0
1.5
Alien.
Num-
ber.
405, 170
956, 162
441,004
105, 135
46, 1.50
6,283
84,503
51,321
130,944
18,751
16, 874
6,377
248, 507
33,445
81,216
564, 261
14.5, 890
246,011
104,001
19,682
161,042
103,343
52,936
37,404
13,686
19,853
6,702
4,397
12,705
10,388
3,131
16,914
3,491
3,327
9,386
648
583
1,533
7,137
2,212
1,535
1,639
897
1,066
7,586
3, 266
72,585
5,990
2,217
1,965
12,446
5,642
16,6.38
■ 5,320
1,103
22,9-54
10,326
97,664
Per
cent.
40.0
48.3
46.2
34.2
19.0
39.5
22.8
56.8
33.6
35.3
41.7
42.6
35.9
49.9
42.5
50.7
46.6
46.4
4.5.0
40.2
34.3
31.9
:J6.7
28.0
19.1
14.7
26.1
13.1
13.5
20.8
24.0
41.0
39.1
28.3
31.9
55.2
26.4
27.9
27.7
44.4
17.5
26.1
26.1
33.2
21.3
46.3
24.6
63.6
19.0
17.3
27.1
29.0
64.9
74.3
22.7
29.9
26.3
28.5
39.5
Citizenship
not reported.
Num-
ber.
372,277
37, 509
127,725
93,949
49, 786
10, 438
4,686
13,312
8,691
26, 181
3,583
3,316
991
15, 805
4,108
9,706
76,6.56
IS, 456
32,613
14,953
7,734
37, 107
l.S, 129
15, 966
13,076
9,509
8,473
4, 058
3,723
6,483
4,464
735
2,013
1,593
1,284
1,682
446
349
637
1,699
2,070
1,016
1,121
479
894
2,866
1,768
7,784
2,372
740
505
2,191
502
952
980
449
6,019
1,594
18,568
350 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 94 CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BOKN AND FOREIGN-BORN WHITE
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass. .
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio..
Cleveland, Ohio. . .
Columbus, Ohio...
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans. . .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Mempliis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough. .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsbiu-gh Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa ,.
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scran ton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse. N. Y... .
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C...
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio..
FOKEIGN-BORN POPXJLATION.
Total.
38,021
17,695
4,789
84,809
6,140
242,619
46,782
121,824
33.296
20, 354
808, 558
42, 921
240, 173
16, 187
8,801
13, 165
38, 230
11, 269
290, 884
42,421
7,502
28, 427
40, 912
12,088
17,096
76,294
11,721
27, 583
122, 131
11,667
38, 116
5,844
110, 160
88, 248
2,412
51,078
.46, 124
27, 365
, 028, 160
267, 742
666, 188
950, 264
112, 171
31, 795
Naturalized.
Having first
papers.
117,
6,
49,
35,
45,
400,
120,
49,
69,
9,
4,
71,
103,
51,
19,
549
36,824
149, 195
28, 587
80, 976
17,096
31,461
32, 383
38, 296
30, 168
29,365
16, 337
63, 527
25,796
33, 945
Num-
ber.
11,004
10, .526
2,719
42, 527
2,981
106,992
16, 733
63, 304
14, 156
7,762
425,817
28, 323
101,805
8,856
3,544
6,936
23,918
7,135
104,915
15, 346
1,816
15, 277
17, 028
4,932
8,517
36, 785
4,225
14,614
49, 542
7,824
15, 168
2,524
55, 026
54, 149
1,441
16, 517
18,500
10, 233
810, 086
130, 219
281, 476
319,915
63, 608
14, 868
48, 441
3,090
23,506
18, 130
21, 825
190,206
62, 524
25,029
32,783
3,474
2,302
36, 881
58,608
33, 399
12. 320
6,409
70, 171
15, 163
37, 745
10, 718
13. 321
16,405
20, 598
11, 847
15,626
6,764
22, 616
13, 749
11,830
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
28.9
.59.5
56.8
50.1
48.6
44,1
35.8
52.0
42.5
38.1
52.7
66.0
42.4
54.7
40.3
52.7
62.6
63.3
36.1
36.2
24.2
53.7
4L6
40.8
49.8
48.2
36.0
53.0
40.6
67.1
39.8
43.2
50.0
61.4
59.7
32.3
40.1
37.4
39.9
48.6
42.3
33.7
56.7
46.8
4L2
44.2
47.1
50.9
48.2
47.5
51.8
50.3
46.9
36.3
48.8
5L6
56.6
64.6
6L9
17.4
47.0
53.0
46.6
62.7
42.3
50.7
53.8
39.3
63.2
4L4
42.3
53.3
34.9
5,331
1,018
302
8, .530
444
21, 300
4.984
12, 903
2, 385
2,457
101,289
2,680
38. 993
1,069
590
1,185
3,263
702
47, 770
1,804
229
3,479
3,375
735
2,066
6,624
1,640
1,940
7,851
572
2,116
387
14, 291
10,651
134
2,750
3,725
1,621
180, 404
24, 490
61, 142
82,358
9,193
3,221
9,164
917
4,452
5,146
2,956
32, 586
8,984
6,335
6,376
1,445
401
6,199
10,028
5,651
1,552
925
12,100
1,103
9,941
1,716
3,577
2,208
4,292
3,555
2,204
1,399
4,997
2,209
2,760
Per
cent.
14.0
5.8
6.3
10.1
7.2
8.8
10.7
10.6
7.2
12.1
12.5
6.2
16.2
6.6
6.7
9.0
8.5
6.2
16.4
4.3
3.1
12.2
8.2
6.1
12.1
8.7
14.0
7.0
6.4
4.9
5.6
6.6
13.0
12.1
5.6
5.4
8.1
5.9
8.9
9.1
9.2
8.7
8.2
10.1
7.8
13.1
8.9
14.4
6.6
8.1
7.4
12.7
9.1
15.1
8.5
8.7
9.7
10.9
7.8
2.5
8.1
3.9
12.3
10.0
11.4
6.8
11.2
11.8
7.5
8.6
9.3
8.0
8.1
Alien.
Num-
ber.
20,5.38
5,802
1,311
32, 448
1,553
104, 077
21, 485
38, 039
16, 568
8,857
239,841
9, 831
91, 564
4,460
3,687
4,667
9,937
2,418
127, 196
24. 501
4, 254
7,604
19, 979
5,475
4,403
31,007
5,474
7,931
58, 514
1,567
20,529
1,924
36, 293
19, 819
502
31,419
20, 793
12, 024
938, 235
98, 700
290, 239
504, 294
33,123
11,879
54, 237
2,566
20, 037
9,503
18,612
159, 115
44. 502
17, 538
28, 055
4,177
1,446
24,600
28,600
10, 195
5,659
27, 156
56,010
10, 1S6
28, 395
4,311
13, 879
12, 769
12, 117
13, 738
7,952
7,040
23,747
9,190
18, 323
Per
cent.
54.0
32.8
27.4
38.3
25.3
42.9
45.9
31.2
49.8
43.5
29.7
22.9
38.1
27.6
41.9
35.5
26.0
21.5
43.7
57.8
56.7
26.7
48.8
4.5.3
25.8
40.6
46.7
28.8
47.9
13.4
5.3.9
32.9
32.9
22.5
20.8
61.5
45.1
43.9
46.3
36.9
43.6
53.1
29.5
37.4
46.1
36.7
40.2
26.7
41.1
39.7
36.8
35.2
40.1
43.6
30.7
34.4
27.6
19.7
28.4
73.7
37.5
35.6
35.1
25.2
44.1
39.4
31.6
45.5
27.1
43.1
44.4
35.6
64.0
Citizenship
not reported.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
1,148
349
457
1,304
1,162
10, 2.50
3,580
7,578
187
1,278
41,611
2,087
7,811
1,802
980
377
1,112
1,014
11,003
770
1,203
2,067
530
946
2,110
1,878
382
3,098
6,224
1,704
303
1,009
4,550
3,629
335
392
3,106
3,487
99, 435
14, 333
33, 331
43,697
6,247
1,827
5,707
■125
1,900
2,800
1,849
18,837
4,782
876
2,681
477
564
3,731
6,390
2, 477
366
2,334
10, 914
2,135
4,895
351
684
1,001
1,289
1,028
3,583
1,134
2,167
648
1,032
POPUtAflON, FOll CITIES HAVING 100,(100 INHABltANTS OU MORE: 1920,
351
Akroil, Ohio.............
Albany, N.Y.......
Atlanta, Ga......
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass. ........
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio. ........
Cleveland , Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Demer J Colo
Des Momes, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids , Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoMs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Knns
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
LoweU, Mass
Memphis, Term
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nash\T.lle, Term
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New C)rleans. La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brookhni borough
Manhattan borough. .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Y oungstown, Ohio
JfORfeiGN-BOfeN vrintiD fOt'trtA'ttON,
Tdtai.
37
17
4
83
6
2.3S
4R
121
82
20
805
42
239
Ifi
8
13
37
11
289
42
7
28
40
12
16
7.5
11
27
112
11
38
5
iin
4s:
45
25
,991
2fifi
6.59
922
111
31
117
6
45
35
45
397
120
47
6S
103
51
19
3fi
140
28
73
16
31
32
38
30
28
16
53
25
33
Naturalized.
Num-
ber.
10, 988
10,518
2, 716
42, 372
2,969
106, 449
16,689
63, 224
13,974
7.749
425, 327
28, 293
101,626
8, 833
3,633
6, 922
23, 885
7, 131
104, 478
15, 340
1,802
15, 258
17,009
4,914
8, 495
36,710
4,219
14, 594
49,370
7,814
15, 159
2,512
.55, 008
54,120
1,432
16,297
IS, 451
10,132
807, 022
130, 134
280, 790
317, 730
63, 526
' 14,842
48, 368
3,035
23,412
18,099
21,813
189,710
62, 435
24,978
32. 701
3,469
2, 287
36, 863
58,544
33, 368
12, 309
6,389
69,929
15, 158
37, 651
10, 708
13,299
16, 385
20,542
11,839
15, 507
6, 756
22, 593
13, 735
11,816
Per
cent;
29.0
59.6
57.3
50.5
48.8
44.6
36.0
52.0
43.5
38.2
52.8
66.1
42.4
55.0
40.5
52.8
63. 5
63.5
.36.1
.36.2
24.5
53.8
41.8
40.9
50. 1
48.3
36.2
53.4
44.1
67.2
39.9
43.5
50.0
61.5
60. 0
33.5
40.4
.39.0
40. 5
48.7
42.6
34.5
56.9
47.1
41.3
46.1
51.8
51.2
4S.3
47.7
51.9
53. 0
47.4
36.3
49.3
51.7
56.7
64.7
63.3
17.4
49.9
53.1
51.0
63.6
42.6
50.7
53.9
39.4
54.3
41.5
42.3
53.4
34.9
Having first
papers.
Nimi-
ber.
5,326
1,018
300
8,481
440
20, 936
4,980
12, 890
2,290
2,451
101,203
2, 678
38, 955
1,067
590
1,183
3, 255
702
47,637
1,802
229
3,477
3, 366
730
2, 059
6,614
1,6.35
1,932
7, 832
570
2,114
384
14, 283
10, 644
134
2.651
3, 707
1,591
178,788
24,461
60, 807
81,1.35
9,168
3; 217
9,150
884
4,424
5, 1,39
2,953
32,459
8,966
6,313
6, .333
1,444
395
6,190
10,018
5,648
1,548
924
12,047
1,102
9, 895
1,716
3,564
2,206
4,282
3,552
2,186
1,399
4,992
2,199
2,754
Pet
cent.
14,1
5.8
6.3
10.1
7.2
S.8
10.7
10.6
7.1
12.1
12.6
6.3
16.3
6.6
6.8
9.0
8.7
6.3
16.5
4.3
3.1
12.3
8.3
6.1
12.1
8.7
14.0
7.1
7.0
4.9
5.6
6.6
13.0
12.1
5.6
5.4
8.1
6.1
9.0
9.2
9.2
8.8
8.2
10.2
7.8
13.4
9.8
14.5
6.5
13.4
9.2
1,5.1
8.5
8.7
9.7
10.9
8.0
2.5
8.6
3.9
13.4
10.2
11.4
6.8
11.2
11.8
7.7
8.6
9.3
8.6
8.1
Alien.
Num"
ber.
20
5
1
31
1
101
21
37:
15'
8
237
9
91
4
3
4
30;
5
48:
1
20,
1
36
19;
29
20:
11
910
98:
285
482
32
11
53
2
15
9
18
1.57
44
14
27
4
1
24
28,
10:
5
27,
47
10
21
4
13
12
12
13
Per
cent.
54.0
32.6
27.0
37.9
25.1
42.5
45.7
31.2
48.8
43.4
29.5
22.8
38.1
27.3
41.7
35.4
2.5.1
21.2
43.7
.57.7
56.3
26.7
48.6
45.3
25.5
40.6
46.6
28.3
43. 5
13.3
53.8
32.6
32.9
22.3
20.8
60.3
44.8
42.3
45. 7
36.8
43.3
52.3
29.4
37.1
46.0
34.8
34.5
26.3
41.1
39.5
36.7
31.8
39.6
43.6
30.4
34.4
27.4
19.6
26.8
73.8
33.9
35.6
29.1
24.1
43.9
39.4
31.6
45.4
26.0
43.1
44.3
35.6
53.9
Citizenship
not reported.
Num' Per
ber. cent.
1,130
343
444
1,230
1,145
9,875
3,549
7,513
174
1,260
41,160
2,077
7,716
1,770
965
367
1,045
1,009
10, 774
769
1, 187
2,0.58
619
930
2,088
1,845
376
3,0,55
6,086
1,695
.301
997
4, 545
3,606
324
372
3,048
3,262
95,082
14, 162
32, 330
40,6.38
6,169
1,783
5,616
378
1,765
2,829
1,831
18,402
4,718
862
2,630
475
544
3,721
6,351
2,465
363
2,294
10, 698
2,131
4,802
351
676
991
1,268
1,020
3,428
1,113
2,163
638
1,014
352
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 95.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BOEN WHITE MALES AND
FOREIGN-HORN WHITE MALES.
CITY.
Total.
Naturalized.
Having first
papers.
Alien.
Citizenship
not reported.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Akron, Ohio
24,607
8,976
2,700
44, 034
3,499
117,770
25,279
64,748
15,219
11,085
431,764
21,792
133,075
9,113
5,097
7,394-
20,896
6,211
169, 095
20,334
4,738
14, 999
21,470
6,809
9,359
40,212
6, 850
15,377
60, 188
5,882
18,466
3,266
60,703
48, 402
1,287
23, 864
23,532
15, 497
1,020,090
135, 456
341,527
468, 506
57, 132
17,469
61,914
4,439
25, 492
19,910
23, 205
205,518
65, .367
27, .344
34,079
5,457
2, 533
36, 992
56, 266
28,003
9,737
19, 494
82,918
15, 139
43, 779
9,463
15,873
17,433
21,751
16, 477
15,142
9,347
27,874
12,990
20,697
6,279
5,271
1,502
21,781
1,641
.53, 114
8,691
32,362
6,686
3,970
223,433
14,387
53,075
4,698
1,979
3,653
12,622
.3,832
55,379
7,428
1,053
7,880
8,715
2,745
4,440
18,839
2,234
8,020
25,406
4,057
7,266
1,398
28,465
29, 124
773
8,034
9,459
6,065
424,748
68, 185
147,373
168,534
32,423
8,233
25, 156
1,831
12,517
9,762
11,241
98,085
32,571
13,590
15, 888
1,934
1,230
18,811
31,518
17, 596
5,792
3,273
40, 746
7,811
20,908
5,757
6, 452
8.130
10,741
6, 230
8,179
3,621
11,274
6,921
6,381
25.5
58.7
55.6
49.5
46.9
45.1
34.4
50.0
43.9
35.8
51.7
66.0
39.9
51.6
38.8
49.4
60.4
61.7
32.8
36.5
22.2
52.5
40.6
40.3
47.4
46.8
32.6
52.2
42.2
69.0
39.3
42.8
46.9
60.2
60.1
33.7
40.2
39.1
41.6
50.3
43.2
36.0
56.8
47.1
40.6
41.2
49.1
49.0
48.4
47.7
49.8
49.7
46.6
35.4
48.6
50.9
5<'>. 0
62.8
59.5
16.8
49.1
51.6
47.8
60.8
40.6
46. 6
49.4
37.8
54.0
38.7
40.4
53.3
30.8
5,138
918
263
7,803
419
19,028
4,793
12,099
2,142
2,370
94,681
2,384
37,202
956
539
1,087
2,950
647
45,248
1,659
211
3,253
3,167
689
1,866
6,265
1,541
1,797
6,994
500
1,945
345
12,663
9,655
125
2,408
3,500
1,533
162,533
22,632
56,203
72,228
8,442
3,028
8,614
863
4,058
4,795
2,693
30, 176
8,397
5,827
5,701
1,375
355
5, 707
9,347
5,088
1,312
668
11,007
1,030
9,295
1,575
3,278
2,046
4,017
3,367
1,838
1,335
4,713
1,813
2,635
20.9
10.2
9.7
17.7
12.0
16.2
19.0
18.7
14.1
21.4
21.9
10.9
28.0
10.5
10.6
14.7
14.1
10.4
26.8
8.2
4.5
21.7
14.8
10.1
19.9
15.6
22.5
11.7
11.6
8.5
10.5
10.6
20.9
19.9
9.7
10.1
14.9
9.9
15.9
16.7
16.5
15.4
14.8
»7.3
13.9
19.4
15.9
24.1
11.6
14.7
12.8
2L3
16.7
25. 2
14.0
15.4
16.6
18.2
13.5
3.4
13.3
6.8
21.2
16.6
20.7
11.7
18.5
20.4
12.1
14.3
16.9
14.0
12.7
12,499
2,655
683
13,988
768
41,919
10, 280
17,089
6,325
4,227
95, 053
4,244
39,338
2,553
2,057
2,467
4,762
1,197
63,204
10, 974
2,779
2, 959
9,353
2,891
2,089
14,478
2,870
4,021
24,713
636
9,130
999
17,513
8,064
231
13,275
9,422
6,596
395,912
39,278
125, 103
212,342
13,750
5,439
25,980
1,.525
8,008
4,015
8,651
70, 226
22, 438
7,503
11,451
1,933
663
10,891
12,625
4,192
2,451
14, 491
25,610
5,414
11,171
1,974
5,902
6,770
6,419
6,414
3,376
3,875
11,134
3,991
11,175
50.8
29.6
25.3
31.8
21.9
35.6
40.7
26.4
41.6
38.1
22.0
19.5
29.6
28.0
40.4
33.4
22.8
19.3
37.4
54.0
58.7
19.7
43.6
42.5
22.3
36.0
41.9
26.1
41.1
10.8
49.4
30.6
28.9
16. 7
17.9
55.6
40.0
42.6
38.8
29.0
36.6
45.3
24.1
31.1
42.0
34.4
31.4
20.2
37.3
34.2
34.3
27.4
33.6
35.4
26.2
29.4
22.4
15.0
25.2
74.3
30.9
35.8
25.5
20.9
37.2
.38.8
29.5
38.9
22.3
41.5
39.9
30.7
54.0
691
132
252
462
671
3,709
1,515
3,198
66
519
18, 597
777
3,460
906
522
187
562
535
5,264
273
695
907
235
484
964
630
205
1,539
3,075
689
125
524
2,062
1,559
158
147
. 1, 151
1,303
36, 897
5,361
12, 848
15,402
2,517
769
2,164
220
909
1,338
620
7,031
1,%1
424
1,039
215
285
1,583
2,776
1,127
182
1,062
5,5.55
884
2, 405
157
241
487
574
466
1,749
516
753
265
506
2.8
Albany, N. Y
1.5
Atlanta, Ga
9.3
1.0
Birmingham, Ala "...
19.2
3.1
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N. Y
6.0
4.9
Cambridge, Mass
0.4
4.7
4.3
3.6
Cleveland, Ohio
2.6
Columbus, Ohio
9.9
Dallas, Tex
10.2
Dayton, Ohio
2.5
2.7
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
8.6
3.1
Fall River, Mass
1.3
Fort Worthy Tex
14.7
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford , Conn
6.0
1.1
Houston, Tex
7.1
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey Citv, N. J ...
10.3
1.6
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
3.0
10.0
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
5.1
11.7
Lowell, Mass
0.7
Memphis, Tenn
16.0
Milwaukee, Wis
3.4
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Temi
3.2
12.3
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
0.6
4.9
8.4
New York, N. Y
3.6
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough. .
Queens 1 lorough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N. J
4.0
3.8
3.3
4.4
4.4
3.5
Norfolk, Va
5.0
Oakland, Calif
3.6
Omaha, Nebr
6.7
Paterson, N. ,T
2.7
Philadelphia, Pa
3.4
Pittsburgh Pa
3.0
Portland, Oreg
1.6
Providence, R. I
3.0
Reading, Pa
3.9
Richmond, Va
11.3
Rochester, N. Y
4.3
St. Louis, Mo
4.9
St. Paul, Minn
4.0
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
1.9
5.4
6.7
5.8
Seattle, Wash
5.5
Spokane, Wash
1.7
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse. N. Y
1.5
2.8
Toledo, Ohio
2.6
Trenton, N. J
2.8
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
11.6
5.5
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N. Y
2.7
2.0
Yoimgstown, Ohio
2.4
CITIZENSHIP.
FEMALES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
353
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BulTalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N . J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Monies, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich. . .
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Ivans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Teim
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Term
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Comi
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough.
Manhattan borough
Queens borougli
Richmond borough .
Newark, N. J. . .
Norfolk, Va '.'.'.'.'..
Oakland, Cahf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Grog
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N . Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah. . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y ... .
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Wash in atom, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N . Y
Youngstown, Ohio
75108°— 23-
FOEEIGN-BORN WHITE FEMALES.
Total.
13, 282
8,660
2,038
39, 877
2,585
121,149
21,135
56, 782
16, 885
9,176
373, 718
21,035
106, 463
6,942
3,633
5,717
16, 724
6,013
120,202
21,997
2,621
13,356
19, 197
5, 203
7, .599
35, 769
4,,s06
11,943
51,869
5,739
19, 574
2, .509
49,365
39,630
1, 100
24, 825
22, 154
10, 495
971,457
131,515
317, 760
453, 574
54,544
14,064
55,089
2,148
19, 670
15,471
21, 940
192, 409
54,899
19, 770
34,872
4,096
2,104
34,329
46,973
23, 592
9,697
17,152
57, 282
13,429
30, 096
7,363
15,377
14, 888
16,394
13, 596
13, 406
6,932
25, 544
12,710
13,137
-23
Naturalized.
Num-
ber.
4,709
5,247
1,214
20, 591
1,328
53, .335
7,998
30, 862
7,288
3, 779
201, 894
13, 906
48, 551
4, 135
1,554
3,269
11,26:?
3,299
49,099
7,912
749
7,378
8,294
2,169
4,055
17,871
1,985
6,574
23,964
3,757
7,893
1,114
26,543
24,996
659
8,26;j
8,992
4,067
382, 274
61, 949
133,417
149, 196
31, im
6,609
23,212
1,204
10, 895
8,337
10, 572
91, 625
29, 864
11,388
16,813
1,535
1,057
18,052
27,026
15, 772
6,517
3,116
29,183
7,347
16,743
4, 951
6,847
8,255
9,801
5,609
7,328
3, 135
11,319
6,814
5,435
Per
cent.
35.5
60.6
59.6
51.6
51.4
44.0
37.8
54.4
43.2
41.2
54.0
66.1
45.6
59.6
42.8
57.2
67.3
65.8
40.8
36.0
28.6
55.2
43.2
41.7
53.4
50.0
41.3
55.0
46.2
65.5
40.3
44.4
.53.8
6;i. 1
59.9
33.3
40.6
38.8
39.4
47.1
42.0
32.9
57.0
47.0
42.1
56.1
55.4
53.9
48.2
47.6
54.4
57.6
48.2
37.5
50.2
52.6
57.5
66.9
67.2
18.2
50.9
54.7
55.6
67.2
44.5
55.4
59.8
41.3
54.7
45.2
44.3
53. 6
41.4
Having first
papers.
Num-
ber.
187
100
37
678
21
1,908
187
791
148
81
6,522
294
1,753
111
51
96
305
55
2,389
143
18
224
199
41
193
349
94
135
838
70
169
39
1,620
989
9
243
207
58
16,255
1,829
4, 604
8,907
726
189
536
21
366
344
260
2,283
569
486
632
69
40
483
671
560
236
256
1,040
72
600
141
286
160
265
185
348
64
279
3S6
119
Per
cent.
1.4
1.2
1.8
1.7
0.8
1.6
0.9
1.4
0.9
0.9
1 7
1.4
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.7
1.8
1.1
2.0
0.7
0.7
1.7
1.0
0.8
2.5
1.0
2.0
1.1
1.6
1.2
0.9
1.6
3.3
2.5
0.8
LO
0.9
0.6
1.7
1.4
1.4
2.0
L3
L3
1.0
1.0
1.9
2.2
1.2
1.2
LO
2.5
1.8
L7
L9
L4
1.4
2.4
2.4
L5
1.8
0.5
2.0
L9
L9
LI
L6
L4
2.6
0.9
1.1
3.0
0.9
AUen.
Num-
ber.
7,947
3,102
595
17,840
762
59, 740
10, 916
20, 814
9,341
4,575
142, 739
5,535
51,903
l,a32
1,585
2,172
4,673
1,185
63, 204
13, 446
1,362
4,603
10, 420
2,547
2, 227
16, .534
2, 556
3, 718
24,0.56
906
11,3.36
883
18,719
11,598
266
16,094
11,058
4,411
514, 743
58,936
160, 257
270,235
19,063
6,252
27, 889
765
7, 553
5,299
9,897
87, 130
21, 709
7,458
15,836
2,232
748
13,656
15, 701
5,922
2,763
12, 548
21,916
4,763
10,356
2,077
7,809
5,969
5,634
7,248
4,051
3,136
12, 536
5, 137
7,075
Per
cent.
59.8
35.8
29.2
44.7
29.5
49.3
51. 6
36.7
55.3
49.9
38.2
26.3
48.8
26.4
43.6
38.0
27.9
23.6
52.6
61.1
52.0
34.5
54.3
49.0
29.3
45.7
53.2
3L1
46.4
15.8
57.9
35.2
37.9
29.3
24.2
64.8
49.9
42.0
5:?.0
44. 8
50.4
59.6
34.9
44.0
50.6
35.6
38.4
34.3
45.1
45.3
39.5
37.7
45.4
54.5
35.6
39.8
33.4
25.1
28.5
73.2
38. 3
35. 5
34.4
28.2
50.8
40.1
34.4
53.3
30.2
45.2
49.1
40.4
53.9
Citizenship
not reported.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
439
211
192
768
474
6,166
2,a34
4,315
108
741
22, 563
1,300
4,256
864
443
180
483
474
5,510
496
492
1,151
284
446
1,124
1,215
171
1,516
3,011
1,006
176
473
2,483
2,047
166
225
1,897
1,9.59
58, 185
8,801
19,482
25, 236
3,6.52
1,014
3,452
1.58
856
1,491
1,211
11,371
2,757
4,38
1, .591
260
259
2, 138
3,575
1,338
181
1, 232
5, 143
1,247
2,397
194
435
504
694
554
1,679
597
1,410
373
508
354
ABSTP.ACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 96.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES
OR MORE:
[No inquiry as to the citizenship
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Oa I..
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Loiiis\ille, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis. Minn
Nashville, Temi
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
Now Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr.'
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah. . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif. . . .
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youjiffstown, Ohio
FOREIGN-BORN "WHITE MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER — NUMBER.
Total.
Naturalized.
Having first papers.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
22,642
7,051
5,951
2,459
5,034
317
8,392
8,192
5,083
4, 827
904
462
2,47f)
2,287
1,396
1,011
257
193
40, 496
33,638
20,944
16,643
7, 634
2,664
3, 199
2,944
1,564
1,179
416
186
109, 209
103, 160
51,418
47, 791
18, 637
10, 438
23 292
17,114
8,342
6,563
4,728
1,038
6f), OGS
56, 337
31,184
29,409
11,966
4,319
14,000
14, 636
6, 512
7,162
2,108
1,189
10, 177
7,397
3,764
3,041
2,330
486
401,965
379, 850
214, 854
190, 693
93, 682
31,585
20, 588
26, 723
14, 036
17,253
2,336
1,733
122, 646
94, 431
50, 535
40,482
36,724
7,826
8, 402
8,487
4,489
4,453
914
414
4,484
2,811
1,909
1,504
535
134
6, 863
7,303
3,520
3, 451
1,070
396
19, 728
19,204
12, 300
10,959
2,912
2,102
5,836
5, 231
3,711
2,807
637
280
153, 144
75,323
52, 557
32, 891
44,464
7,271
18,377
20, 181
7, 205
8, 368
1,627
732
3,892
2,541
1,002
963
209
97
13, 948
13, 689
7,637
7,758
3,225
1,016
19, 759
13,975
8,381
6,294
3,122
1,112
5, 878
3,466
2,626
1,754
679
239
8,860
10,407
4, 305
6,088
1, 857
1,189
37, 665
37,707
18, 198
16,556
6,174
3,067
6,190
5,710
2, 160
2, 427
1,519
642
14, 096
13, 052
7,706
6,953
1,777
890
53, 626
29,576
24,605
14, 097
6, 890
2, 730
5,679
8,334
3,967
5, 704
492
380
17,119
18, 191
7,090
7, 028
1,912
427
3,024
3,403
1,343
1,664
337
197
56, 586
56, 101
27,418
26, 155
12, 454
9, 887
45, 854
45, 159
28, 261
23, 462
9, 531
5,427
1, 185
1,435
738
951
124
80
20, 980
17, 151
7,571
5,441
2, 337
788
21, 594
19, 194
9,107
8, 628
3,439
1,426
14, 304
13,486
5, 905
6,138
1,473>
595
927, 742
828, 793
405,009
318,091
159, 824
106, 525
124, 230
68, 676
65,022
33, 188
22,286
8, 848
309,815
248, 544
140, 340
109, 100
55, 157
34, 260
423, 541
461, 246
160, 174
148, 847
71, 039
58, 661
53, 942
38, 3-50
31,524
21,019
8,355
3,848
16,214
11,977
7,949
5,937
2,987
908
56, 524
49, 674
24, 026
21,427
8, 486
4,982
4,059
1,820
1,702
931
837
151
23, 907
19, 334
12,190
10,237
3,984
2,004
18, 520
18,165
9,320
9,035
4, 755
2,766
21,102
20, 182
10, 708
9,817
2,629
1,387
188, 025
167,072
92, 819
69,415
29,628
15, 533
61, 394
70, 148
31,217
28, 797
8,283
5, 355
25, 409
25, 230
13,094
11,251
5,764
3,058
31,410
32, 863
15,217
12, 988
5, 573
2,815
5,009
4, 528
1,861
1,430
1,362
214
2,348
2, 040
1, 175
943
348
123
33,316
27, 067
17,681
13, 003
5, 603
2,947
52, 701
63,440
30, 562
33, 081
9,228
7, 049
26, 453
29, 048
17, 043
17,071
5,009
2, 586
8,947
8, 675
5,528
4,335
1,283
958
14,810
7,354
3,056
3,114
644
272
78,211
75, 768
39, 677
36, 375
10, 885
10, 681
14, 247
17,461
7,546
7, 930
1,023
964
40, 727
36, 097
20,075
16,438
9, 186
3, 0(i8
8,837
12, 389
5, 555
5, 495
1,563
1,374
14, 674
9,942
6,206
4,182
3, 196
792
16,213
14, 944
7,853
7,036
2,002
862
20, 281
15, 826
10, 383
8,752
3,944
724
15,075
12, 938
5,951
5,253
3,316
943
14,042
11,738
7,786
6,474
1,775
1,058
8,777
6,754
3, 488
2,872
1,318
520
2,5,911
22, 816
10, 892
9,126
4,637
1,514
12, 176
12, 295
6, 649
5, 629
1,767
1,110
19, 282
14, 027
6,106
4, 268
2,600
661
1 Includes population of Soutli Omaha for 1910.
CITIZENSHIP.
355
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS
1920 and 1910.
of females
was made
in 1910.]
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES 21 YEARS
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE
AND
OF AGE AND OVER— NUMBER.
OVER— PER CENT.
Alien.
Citizenship not
Natur*il'7.pfi_
Having first
A IjPn
Citizenship
reported.
papers.
not reported.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
11,028
3,198
629
1,077
26.3
34.9
22.2
4.5
48.7
45.4
2.8
15.3
1
2,291
1,661
114
1,242
60.6
58.9
10.8
5.6
27.3
20.3
1.4
15.2
2
588
565
235
518
56.4
44.2
10.4
8.4
23.7
24.7
9.5
22.6
3
11,494
9, 559
424
4,772
51.7
49.5
18.9
7.9
28.4
28.4
1.0
14.2
4
603
839
616
740
48.9
40.0
13.0
6.3
18.8
28.5
19.3
25.1
5
35, 815
40, 516
3,339
4,415
47.1
46.3
17.1
10.1
32.8
39.3
3.1
4.3
6
8,844
8, 136
1,378
1,377
35.8
38.3
20.3
6.1
38.0
47.5
5.9
8.0
7
13,996
16, 255
2,922
6,354
51.9
52.2
19.9
7.7
23.3
28.9
4.9
11.3
8
5,323
5, 866
57
419
46.5
48.9
15.1
8.1
38.0
40.1
0.4
2.9
9
3,610
2, 952
473
918
37.0
41.1
22.9
6.6
3.5.5
39.9
4.6
12.4
10
76, 266
124,553
17, 163
33,019
53.5
50.2
23.3
8.3
19.0
32.8
4.3
8.7
11
3,474
6, 250
742
1,487
68.2
64.6
11.3
6.5
16.9
23.4
3.6
5.6
12
32,349
40, 221
3,038
5,902
41.2
42.9
29.9
8.3
26.4
42.6
2.5
6.3
13
2,160
2,349
839
1,271
53.4
52.5
10.9
4.9
25.7
27.7
10.0
15.0
14
1,591
463
449
710
42.6
53.5
11.9
4.8
35.5
16.5
10.0
25.3
16
2,098
2,964
175
492
51.3
47.3
15.6
5.4
30.6
40.6
2.5
6.7
16
3,980
3,801
536
2,342
62.3
57.1
14.8
10.9
20.2
19.8
2.7
12.2
17
980
893
508
1,251
63.6
53.7
10.9
5.4
16.8
17.1
8.7
23.9
18
51,490
2S, 733
4,633
6,428
34.3
43.7
29.0
9.7
33.6
38.1
3.0
8.5
19
9, 309
10, .594
236
487
39.2
41.5
8.9
3.6
50.7
52.5
1.3
2.4
20
2,075
849
606
632
25.7
37.9
5.4
3.8
53.3
33.4
15.6
24.9
21
2,227
3,301
859
1,614
54.8
56.7
23.1
7.4
16.0
24.1
6.2
11.8
22
8,036
5, 751
220
818
42.4
45.0
15.8
8.0
40.7
41.2
1.1
5.9
23
2,131
746
442
727
44.7
50.6
11.6
6.9
36.3
21.5
7.5
21.0
21
1,782
1,795
916
1,335
48.6
58.5
21.0
11.4
20.1
17.2
10.3
12.8
25
12, 734
14,404
559
3,680
48.3
43.9
16.4
8.1
33.8
38.2
1.5
9.8
26
2,321
1,734
190
907
34.9
42.5
24.5
11.2
37.5
30.4
3.1
15.9
27
3,191
2,564
1,422
2,645
54.7
53.3
12.6
6.8
22.6
19.6
10.1
20.3
28
19, 328
8, 662
2,803
4,087
45.9
47.7
12.8
9.2
36.0
29.3
5.2
13.8
29
543
1,152
677
1,098
69.9
68.4
8.7
4.6
9.6
13.8
11.9
13.2
30
8,014
9, 897
103
839
41.4
38.6
11.2
2.3
46.8
54.4
0.6
4.6
31
839
808
505
734
44.4
48.9
11.1
5.8
27.7
23.7
16.7
21.6
32
14,731
14,435
1,953
5,624
48. 5
46.6
22.0
17.6
26.0
25. 7
3.5
10.0
33
6, 590
10, 305
1,472
5,965
61.0
52.0
20.8
12.0
14.4
22.8
3.2
13.2
31
174
170
149
234
62.3
66.3
10.5
5.6
14.7
11.8
12.6
16. 3
35
10, 946
10, 084
126
838
36.1
31.7
11.1
4.6
52.2
58.8
0.6
4.9
36
7,998
7,693
1,050
1,447
42.2
45.0
15.9
7.4
37.0
40.1
4.9
7.5
37
" 5,740
3, 703
1,186
3,050
41.3
45.5
10.3
4.4
40.1
27.5
8.3
22.6
38
330, 184
339,473
32,725
64,704
43.7
38.4
17.2
12.9
3.5.6
41.0
3.5
7.8
39
32, 232
20, 970
4,690
5,670
52.3
48.3
17.9
12.9
25.9
30.5
3.8
8.3
40
102, 756
90, 521
11, 562
14,663
45.3
43.9
17.8
13.8
33.2
36.4
.3.7
5.9
41
178, 861
212, 777
13,467
40,961
37.8
32.3
16.8
12.7
42.2
46.1
3.2
8.9
42
11,758
11,089
2,305
2,394
58.4
54.8
15.5
10.0
21.8
28.9
4.3
6.2
43
4,577
4,116
701
1,016
49.0
49.6
18.4
7.6
28.2
34.4
4.3
8.5
44
22, 102
19, 204
1,910
4,061
42.5
43.1
15.0
10.0
39.1
38.7
3.4
8.2
45
1,317
565
203
173
41.9
51.2
20.6
8.3
32.4
31.0
5.0
9.5
46
6,902
5,968
831
1,125
51.0
52.9
16.7
10.4
28.9
30.9
3.5
5.8
47
3,209
4,170
1,236
2,194
50.3
49.7
25.7
15.2
17.3
23.0
6.7
12.1
48
7,197
6,029
568
2,949
50.7
48.6
12.5
6.9
34.1
29.9
2.7
14.6
49
59, 133
63, 156
6,445
18, 968
49.4
41.5
15.8
9.3
31.4
37.8
3.4
11.4
50
21), 072
28,439
1,822
7, 557
50.8
41.1
13.5
7.6
32.7
40.5
3.0
10.8
51
6, 162
7,097
389
3,824
51.5
44.6
22.7
12.1
24.3
28.1
1.5
15.2
52
9,662
14, 910
958
2,150
48.4
.39.5
17.7
8.6
30.8
45.4
3.0
6.5
53
1,583
2, 675
203
209
37.2
31.6
27.2
4.7
31.6
59.1
4.1
4.0
54
563
503
262
471
50.0
46.2
14.8
6.0
24.0
24.7
11.2
23.1
55
8,558
8,361
1,474
2,756
53.1
48.0
16.8
10.9
25.7
30.9
4.4
10.2
56
10,303
15,918
2,608
7, .392
58.0
52.1
17.5
11.1
19.5
25.1
4.9
11.7
57
3,332
5,576
1,069
3,815
64.4
58.8
18.9
8.9
12.6
19.2
4.0
13.1
58
1,963
1,990
173
1,392
61.8
50.0
14.3
11.0
21.9
22.9
1.9
16.0
59
10, 226
2,223
884
1,745
20.6
42.3
4.3
3.7
69.0
30.2
6.0
23.7
60
22,488
21, 872
5,161
6,840
50.7
48.0
13.9
14.1
28.8
28.9
6.6
9.0
61
4,843
6,801
835
1,766
53.0
45.4
7.2
5.5
34.0
38.9
5.9
10.1
62
9,333
11,474
2,133
.5,117
49.3
45.5
22.6
8.5
22.9
31.8
5.2
14.2
63
1,576
3,451
143
2,069
62.9
44.4
17.7
11.1
17.8
27.9
1.6
16.7
64
5, 058
4,520
214
448
42.3
42.1
21.8
8.0
34.5
45.5
1.5
4.5
65
5.899
4,715
459
2, .331
48.4
47.1
12.3
5.8
36.4
31.6
2.8
15.6
66
5,416
4, 308
538
2,042
51.2
55.3
19.4
4.6
26.7
27.2
2.7
12.9
67
5,374
5,736
434
1,006
39.5
40.6
22.0
7.3
35.6
44.3
2.9
7.8
C8
2, .842
2,304
1,639
1.902
55.4
55.2
12.6
9.0
20.2
19.6
11.7
16.2
69
3,487
2.671
484
691
39.7
42.5
15.0
7.7
39.7
39.5
6.5
10.2
70
9,698
li;i84
684
992
42.0
40.0
17.9
6.6
37.4
49.0
2.6
4.3
71
3, 518
5,060
242
496
54.6
45.8
14.5
9.0
28.9
41.2
2.0
4 0
72
10,098
7,543
478
1,555
31.7
30.4
13.5
4.7
52.4
53.8
2.6
11. 1
73
356
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
TABLE 96 CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES 21
YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR
MORE: 1920 AND 1910— Coniinued.
[No inquiry as to the citizenship of females was made in 1910.]
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn. . . .
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Oiiio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N. .)
Kansas City, Kans. . .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn. ..
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass. .
New Haven, Conn . . .
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough..
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Riclimoad borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Cahf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia^ Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf. .
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C...
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youugstown, Ohio...
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE FEM.iLES 21 YEARS OF .\GE AND OVER: 1920
Total.
Naturalized.
Having first
papers.
Alien.
Citizenship
not reported.
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
11, 270
4,343
38.5
154
L4
6,399
56.8
374
3.3
7,956
5,025
63.2
89
LI
2,653
33.3
189
2.4
1,796
1,100
61.2
33
1.8
495
27.6
168
9.4
36, 151
19,6r3
54.5
605
1.7
15, 123
41.8
730
2.0
2,271
1,227
54.0
19
0.8
606
26.7
419
18.5
111, 827
51,401
46.0
1,723
L5
52,954
47.4
5,746
5.1
19,016
7,544
39.7
169
0.9
9,444
49.7
1, 859
9.8
51,648
29,391
56.9
730
1.4
17, 537
34.0
3,990
7.7
15, 490
7,058
45.6
134
0.9
8,200
52.9
98
0.6
8,203
3,537
43.1
76
0.9
3,912
47.7
678
8.3
341, S3S
192, 341
56.3
6,000
L8
122, 551
35.9
20,946
6.1
19, 761
13,511
68.4
266
L3
4,720
23.9
1, 204
6.4
95, 147
45, 650
48.0
1, 543
L6
44, 185
46.4
3,769
4.0
6,324
3, 931
62.2
107
L7
1, 496
23.7
790
12.5
3,011
1,455
48.3
45
L6
1,149
38.2
362
12.0
5,197
3, 115
59.9
85
L6
1,835
35.3
162
3.1
15, 554
10, 948
70.4
286
L8
3,860
24.8
460
3.0
4,605
3,143
68. 3
53
L2
967
21.0
442
9.6
104, 366
45, 864
43.9
2,121
2.0
51,569
49.4
4,812
4.6
19, 768
7,654
38.7
128
0.6
11, 555
58. 5
431
2.2
1.976
698
35.3
18
0.9
876
4L3
384
19.4
12, 233
7,111
58.1
207
L7
3, 830
31.3
1, 085
8.9
17, 262
7,904
45. 8
171
LO
8,923
5L7
261
1.5
4,245
2,020
47.6
33
0.8
1,805
42.5
387
9.1
7,140
3,905
54.7
185
2.6
1, 967
27.5
1,083
15.2
33,012
17, 146
5L9
318
LO
14, 433
43.7
1,115
3.4
4,144
1,896
45.8
91
2.2
2,002
48.3
155
3.7
10, 632
6, 186
58.2
125
1.2
2,931
27.6
1,390
13.1
45, 084
22, 913
50.9
768
1.7
18, 728
4L5
2,645
5.9
5,503
3,650
66.4
66
L2
797
14.5
984
17.9
17,904
7,628
42.6
151
0.8
9,979
55.7
146
0.8
2,270
1,053
46.4
38
1.7
733
32.3
446
19.6
45, 098
25, 481
56.5
1,500
3.3
15, 781
35.0
2, .336
5.2
36, SSI
23, 972
65.0
905
2.5
10, 100
27.4
1,904
5.2
1,012
626
61.9
7
0.7
218
2L5
161
15.9
21,5(K)
7,706
35. 8
202
0.9
13, 392
02.3
. 206
1.0
20, 040
8,603
42.9
175
0.9
9,485
47.3
1,777
8.9
9,510
3,876
40.8
52
0.5
3,781
39.8
1,801
18.9
870, 140
360,255
41.4
14, 838
L7
441,892
50.8
53, 155
6.1
118,863
58, 287
49.0
l,(i28
1.4
50, 947
42.9
8,001
6.7
283, 451
125, 779
44.4
4,076
1.4
135, 643
47.9
17,953
6.3
403, 879
139, 873
34.6
8,260
2.0
232,-933
57.7
22, 813
5.6
51,070
30,015
58.8
692
1.4
16, 923
33.1
3,440
6.7
12,877
6,301
48.9
182
L4
5,446
42.3
948
7.4
49, 435
22,019
44.5
473
LO
23,797
48.1
3,146
6.4
1,887
1,097
58.1
18
LO
628
33.3
144
7.6
18, 046
10, 467
58.0
339
L9
6,455
35.8
785
4.3
14,065
7,890
56.1
319
2.3
4,464
3L7
1,392
9.9
19, 644
9,992
50.9
226
1.2
8,285
42.2
1,141
5.8
173, 623
85, 864
49.5
2,031
1.2
75,007
43.2
10, 721
6.2
50, 513
28, 382
56.2
513
LO
19, 083
37.8
2,535
5.0
17, 724
10, 782
60.8
444
2.5
6,105
34.4
393
2.2
32,031
16,051
50.1
564
1.8
13,941
43.5
1,475
4.6
3,684
1,429
38.8
61
1.7
1,955
53.1
239
6.5
1,904
985
51.7
34
L8
654
34.3
231
12.1
30, 352
16,835
55.5
441
L5
11,081
36.5
1,995
6.6
43, 015
25,868
60.1
614
L4
13, 154
30.6
3,379
7.9
21,861
15, 172
69.4
518
2.4
4,917
22.5
1,254
5.7
8,867
6,234
70.3
199
2.2
2,267
25.6
167
L9
12, 299
2,873
23.4
248
2.0
8,162
66.4
1,016
8.3
52, 656
28,099
53. 4
1,000
L9
18, 732
35.6
4,825
9.2
12,440
7,051
56.7
67
0.5
4,141
33.3
1,181
9.5
26, 813
15, 757
58. 8
564
2.1
8, 399
31.3
2,093
7.8
6,646
4, 692
70.6
136
2.0
1,651
21.8
167
2.5
14,050
6,559
46.7
241
L7
6,843
48.7
407
2.9
13, 580
7,921
58.3
143
1.1
5,059
37.3
457
3.4
15,030
9, 451
62.9
223
L5
4,709
3L3
647
4.3
12, 016
5,274
43.9
139
L2
6,094
50.7
509
4.2
12, 334
6,926
56. 2
324
2.6
3,491
28.3
1,593
12.9
6,296
2,982
47.4
58
0.9
2,707
43.0
549
8.7
23, 478
10, 899
46.1
253
LI
11,000
46.9
1,326
5.6
11, 786
6,513
55.3
347
2.9
4,580
38.9
316
2.9
11,661
5,113
43.8
102
0.9
5,985
51.3
461
4.0
CITIZENSHIP.
35Y
Table 97.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION AND OF FOREIGN-
BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith
Little Rock
California:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs.
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbui'y
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgia:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis...
Elgin
Evanston
Joliet
Moline
Oak Park village
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
Evansville."
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Kokomo
Mimcie
Riclimond
South Bend
Terre Haute
foreign-born white POPXn.ATION.
Total.
,006
761
,045
8^
877
573
552
799
785
873
295
820
981
604
393
909
230
840
955
704
894
894
563
445
666
927
326
698
,247
476
a31
466
916
590
782
055
771
490
391
634
790
411
352
343
255
940
663
145
634
460
118
166
820
,127
391
,66
Natural-
ized.
Num-
ber.
1,001
486
1,197
513
1,000
3,585
5,669
3,253
4,009
3,523
5,560
6,908
3,214
3,023
1,777
3,030
3,692
7,494
2,442
2,473
3,734
10, 279
2,117
1,254
693
1,811
• 42,7
185
393
1,880
4,061
2,010
8, 54S
1,420
1,762
2, 821
3,144
3,855
4,668
5,167
3,986
5,036
1,968
3,788
9,608
4,029
451
3, 667
2. 213
3', 982
4,153
2,965
619
434
659
4, 809;
1, 8921
Per
cent.
49.9
63.9
29,6
60.1
55.6
61.0
59.2
38.0
59.0
51.9
51.1
52.0
41.1
43.3
68.2
41.0
46.7
35. 3
41. S
41.5
34.1)
34.4
54.4
48.9
•48.0
17.0
46.1
56.7
56.3
57.9
62.7
71.0
55.3
74.1
68.0
41.6
62.2
56.9
55.0
69.9
70
64.6
81.6
70.8
55.4
64.4
48.0
25.0
70.4
60.0
25.2
36.5
63.1
52.9
58.5
35.9
61.6
Hav-
ing
first
pa-
pers.
124
41
137
53
118
553
848
396
318
419
66S
655
341
372
174
527
1,006
1,69;!
378
465
1,091
2,026
334
205
100
161
43
19
55
189
648
126
2,554
121
180
1,0.55
206
706
823
855
293
633
54
482
2,087
430
106
4,187
224
894
3,322
2,052
149
74
114
2,949
6231
Alien.
535
158
2,369
131
287
1,553
2,774
4, 348
2, 133
2, 303
3,997
4,966
3,177
2,544
477
3,127
2,610
11,836
2, 919
2,439
5, 267
16,430
1,
824
334
8,351
199
109
188
1,031
1,467
415
3,930
248
532
2,318
565
1,885
2, 605
1,123
816
1,2.50
122
767
4,797
1,252
227
6,024
394
1,37
7,667
2,562
356
15
244
4,378
760
Citi-
zen-
ship
not
re-
port-
ed.
346
76
342
157
393
186
282
555
339
540
648
766
1,088
1,042
176
709
601
205
101
578
612
1,159
356
280
318
343
258
13
62
147
300
280
434
127
116
588
1,140
32r
394
246
639
971
26
315
851
544
1.56
785
314
383
1,318
639
42
156
110
1,255
392
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.
Male.
1,102
420
1,957
468
2,894
4,466
4,267
3,085
2,636
6,122
6,489
3,973
4,038
1,218
3,780
3,792
10,973
2,742
2,778
5,017
15, 520
2,042
1,220
1,017
5,130
516
198
361
1,729
3,404
1,350
7,893
1,006
1,282
3,807
2,;341
3,056
4,495
4,160
2,632
4,096
1,193
2,748
9, 210
3,091
539
9,034
1, 581
3,586
10, 005
4,539
681
500
642
6,780
2,010
Fe-
male.
719
269
1,391
344
732
2,568
4,371
3,095
3,032
3,594
3,934
6, 395
3,226
2,471
1,274
2,660
3,530
8, 5*0
2, 591
2,671
4, 575
11,739
1,510
i,aa
362
3,928
349
102
258
1,257
2,717
1,328
6, 4:50
834
1,062
2,426
2,510
3,286
3,440
2,707
2,803
3,322
1,184
2,204
6, 824
2,647
350
4, 360
1,462
2,711
4,960
2,970
393
292
430
5, 292
1,410
Number
natural-
ized.
Male.
579
265
621
274
639
1,812
2,786
1,774
1,954
1,537
3,077
3,618
1,745
1,726
1,566
1,834
3, S21
1,139
1,177
1,790
6,092
1,105
628
467
884
250
106
201
1,010
2,084
984
4,341
719
880
1,533
1,471
1,864
2,420
2,8:35
2,024
2,6,56
982
1,939
5, 122
2,017
246
2,042
1,141
2,038
2, 340
1, 550
347
252
360
2,455
1,017
Fe-
male.
359
185
621
225
437
1.667
2,694
1,354
1,936
1,886
2,287
3,051
1,381
1,216
883
1,363
1,755
3, 366
1,209
1,197
1,743
4,782
891
663
208
785
151
65
169
772
1,867
989
3, 852
675
815
1,147
1,689
1,850
2,093
2,067
1,879
2,231
968
1,658
4,144
1,779
185
1,357
1,024
1,837
l,r)44
1,275
249
175
268
2, Of
804
Per cent
natural-
ized. „
Male,
62.5
63.1
31.7
68.5
54.6
62.6
62.4
41.6
63.3
68.0
60.3
65.8
43.9
42.7
69.7
41.4
48.4
34.8
41.5
42.4
35.7
32.8
54.1
51.5
46.9
17.2
48.4
63.0
56.7
58.4
61.2
72.9
55.0
71.5
68.6
40.3
62.8
61.0
53.8
68.1
76.9
64.8
82.3
70.6
55.6
66.3
46.6
22.6
72.2
56.8
23.4
34.1
61.0
60.4
56. 1
36. 2
50.6
358
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 97.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION AND OF FOREION-
BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids —
Council Bliills...
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington
Newport
LoxnsiANA:
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewiston
Portland
Maryland:
Cumberland
Hagerstown
Massachusetts:
Brockton
Brookline town .
Chelsea
Chicopce
Everett
Fitchburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfleld
Quiacy
Kevere
Salem
Somerville
Taunton
Waltham
Michigan:
Battle Creek
Bay City
Flint
Hamtramck vil.
Highland Park..
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota :
Duluth
Missouri:
JopliQ
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana :
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
New Hampshire
Manchester
Nashua
foreign-born white population.
Total.
Natural-
ized.
Num-
ber.
5, 863
3, 988
7,644
4,221
11,216
2, 929
4,000
3,021
2,883
800
2,093
3,740
10, 262
13, 229
1,163
428
17, 124
9,360
17, 198
12, 182
11,079
13,162
13,307
20, 2.55
39, 063
27, 858
14, 105|
8,554!
10, 179|
8,2111
13,749'.
8,8471
11,203
24, 182:
9,998
8, 1041
3,378
8,954
15, 127
23,062
12,66ll
6,316,
7,207i
5, 985|
6,780
5, 185-
6, 346
11,005
30, 118
727
6,423
973
11,454
7,198
27,516
8, 7921
Per
cent.
3,656
2,448
5,469
3,149
6,336
1,630
2,105
1,508
2, 248
436
1,626
1,472
3,681
6,285
493
247
8,397
4,133
5,966
3,635
6,079
4,797
5,762
8,244
13,714
13,485
6,964
5,310
4,782
3,460
6,974
4,121
5,191
12,515
3,309
3,872
1,720
6,370
5,984
2,607
4,725
2,465
3,304
2,800
4,147
2,017
3,960
6,602
17,425
552
3,467
640
6,974
3,066
10, 930
2,959
62.4
61.4
71.5
74.6
.56.5
55.7
52.6
49.9
78.0
54.5
77.
39.4
35.9
47.5
42.4
67.7
49.0
44.2
34.7
29
54.9
36.4
43.3
40.7
35.1
48.4
49.4
62.1
47.0
42.1
50.7
46.6
46.3
51.8
33.1
47.8
50.9
71.1
39.6
11.3
37.3
46.4
46.8
46.8
61.2
38.9
62.4
56.9
57.9
75.9
54.0
65.8
60.9
42.6
39.7
33.7
Hav-
ing
first
pa-
pers.
AUen.
511
183
457
217
1, 105
238
326
107
128
46
108
242
624
932
.57
32
1,443
456
1,801
l,OfU
917
927
923
1,292
2,449
2,224
1,524
754
731
556
2,010
681
854
2,516
428
569
264
760
2,042
4,820
2,310
637
570
851
838
467
496
987
4,332
30
570
40
1,267
1,087
Citi-
zen-
ship
not
re-
port-
ed.
1,296
747
941
487
3,300
711
1,309
281
153
297
452
1,548
5,518
5,278
248
105
7,045
4,664
8,830
7,328
4,031
6,764
6,476
10,420
22,496
11,985
5,603
2,471
4,583
3,831
4,562
3,503
5,063
8,988
5,622
3,694
1,085
1,564
6,222
15,431
4,999
1,863
2,374
1,624
1,311
1,749
1,845
3,003
7,137
79
1,850
2,450
2,405
13,499
400
610
777
368
475
350
261
418
226
165
62
478
439
734
366
44
239
107
601
158
62
674
146
299
404
164
14
19
83
364
203
542
95
163
639
69
319
200
879
204
627
351
959
710
484
952
45
1,013
1,224
66
536
204
773
640
1,183
916
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.
Male.
2,906
2,117
3,915
2,194
6,210
1,605
1,814
1, 494
1,401
473
968
687
1,670
4,144
5,834
642
270
8,194
2,799
8,046
5,982
4,984
6,054
6,314
8,905
18, 020
12,694
5,982
3,676
3,886
3,940
6,524
4,134
6,113
10, 776
4,428
3,404
1,766
4.379
8,626
13, 1.30
6,975
2,733
3,564
3, 109
3,485
2,875
2,835
6,671
16, 825
406
3,388
628
6,644
3,209
11,807
4,089
Fe-
male.
Number
natural-
ized.
Male.
2,474
1,648
3,419
1,914
4,177
1,122
1,668
1,158
1,428
292
1,007
1,741
4,496
6,198
452
147
7,661
6,186
6,942
6, 267
5, 214
6,802
6,958
9,G98
17, 156
12, 825
6,799
4,274
5,666
3,515
6,044
4,047
5,229
11,82"
4,620
4,009
1,346
4,073
4,775
7,576
4,277
2,221
2,981
2,284
2,926
1,769
2,830
6,001
11,337
294
2,557
409
4,221
3,002
12,552
3,727
1,832
1,258
2,786
1,663
3,396
851
991
793
1,148
258
791
313
627
1,703
2,782
275
146
3,986
1,813
2, 918
1,746
2, 7.57
2,249
2,611
3,887
6,691
6,146
3,144
2,328
2,066
1,659
3,243
2,009
2,375
5,642
1,613
1, '
847
3,161
3,159
1,449
2,498
1,201
1,608
1,355
2,072
963
1,794
3,291
9,414
299
1,817
346
3,873
1,470
4,960
1,376
Fe-
male.
1,
1,113
2,563
1,457
2,663
719
1,041
657
1,075
166
776
202
785
1,783
3,207
202
97
4,072
2,244
2,613
1,734
3,096
2,370
2,953
4,033
6,566
6,796
3,578
2,779
2,672
1,654
3,384
1,
2,611
6,563
1,661
2,081
806
2,994
2,464
962
1,952
1,194
1,572
1,315
1,975
9:'4
1,982
3,129
236
1,544
283
2,873
1,433
5,452
1,458
Per cent
natural-
ized.
Male.
63.0
59.4
71.2
75.8
54.7
53. 0
64.6
63.1
81.9
54.5
81.7
37.6
41.1
47.7
42.8
64.1
48.6
64.8
36.3
29.2
65.3
37.1
41.4
43.6
36.6
48.4
62.6
63.3
53.1
42.1
49.7
48.6
46.5
52.4
34.2
49.0
48.0
72,
36.6
11.0
35.8
43.9
45.2
43.6
59.5
33.5
63.3
59.1
56.0
73.8
53.6
65.5
58.3
45.8
42.0
33.7
.Fe-
male.
CITIZENSHIP.
359
Table 97.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION AND OF FOREIGN-
BORN WHITE MALES AND FEMALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayonne
Clifton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hoboken
Irvington town .
Kearny town . . .
Montclair town.
New Brunswick
Orange
Passaic
Perth Ainboy...
Plainfield
West Hoboken..
West New York
New York:
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Ehnira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vernon. .
New Rochelle...
Newburgh
Niagara Falls...
Poughkeepsie. ..
Rome
Schenectady
Troy
Utica
Watertown
N ORTH Carolina:
Asheville
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem .
Ohio:
Canton ,
East Cleveland.
Hamilton
Lakewood ,
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steuben\ille. ..
Warren
Zanes\'iUe
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City.
Tulsa
foreign-born white popltlation.
Total.
7,009
25, 472
9,611
6,780
28, 215
23,496
5,508
7,904
5,159
8,935
6, 9t»
26, 365
14,9181
5, 502;
14, 076
9,807
7,579
10, 30S
4, 7061
11,415!
2, 7631
10, 090 i
8,457i
4,939:
17, 886
5,530j
5,234
20, 490i
11,483
23,257
5,829
555
514
624
296
14,680
3,843
2,6a3
7, 255
1,917
11,927
3,207
954
1,505
694
2,757
5,581
4,677
1,272
541
3,477
2,025
Natural-
ized.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
3,974
9,590
3,957
3,836
11, 161
10, 520
3,081
3,980
2,428
3,228
3,501
8,189
5, 757
2,457
6, 865
4,106
3,969
3,420
4,281
2,761
7,214
1,637
5,492
4,786
2,718
6,326
2,822
1,896
10,218
7,132
9,932
2,937
285
268
303
138
56.7
37.6
41.2
56.6
39.6
44.8
55.9
50.4
47.1
36.1
50.3
31.1
38.6
44.7
48.8
46.0
40.5
45.1
41.3
58.7
63.2
59.2
54.4
56.6
55.0
35.4
51.0
36.2
49.9
62.1
42.7
50.4
51.4
52.1
48.6
46.6
Hav-
ing
first
pa-
pers.
5,249
35.8
2,67S
69.7
1,7S2
69.9
3,572
49.2
1,014
52.9
3,841
32.2
1,479
46.1
547
57.3
719
47. S
448
64.6
1,766
64.1
1,706
30.6
1,321
28.2
726
57.1
275
50.8
1,656
47.6
935
46.2
493
3,190
776
416
3, 145
2,488
542
836
279
1,005
514
1,768
1,839
548
1,053
1,067
776
774
888
164
575
144
1,092
841
585
1,470
464
562
1,341
401
1,494
479
15
21
44
23
1,588
336
103
1,127
118
2,069
326
65
142
21
90
31
395
87
35
215
172
Alien
2,185
12,377
4,726
1,911
12,790
10, 159
1,291
2,760
2,094
3,982
2,427
15,803
6,492
2,235
0,015
3,403
4,564
3,2.35
4,736
1,217
3,119
660
3,228
2,577
1,223
8,775
1,736
2,619
8,324
2,497
11,607
2,132
188
117
158
108
7, 2471
777
572
2,349
5371
5,a39
1,243
249
532
117
684
3,199
2,900
407
134
1,305
510
Citi-
zen-
ship
not
re-
port-
ed.
357
315
152
617
1,119
329
594
328
358
720
521
605
830
262
143
352
150
463i
5frl
5071
322'
278!
2531
4131
1,315,
508:
1571
607
l,453l
2241
281
67
108
119
27
596
52
116
207
24S
178
159
93
112
losl
217
361
61
52
97
301
408
foreign-born white POPtJLATION
21 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total.
Male.
3, 292
13, 117
4,510
2,936
14, 586
11,991
2,698
3,722
2,203
4,r~~
3,258
12,382
7,700
2,509
6,649
4,352
4,669
3,944
5,262
2,311
5,590
1,344
4,711
3,867
2,437
9,278
2,646
2,900
10, 499
5, 058
11,174
2,634
261
256
371
167
9,416
1,777
1,448
3,624
1,012
6,900
1,633
5:36
821
385
1,420
3,235
2,846
697
330
1,975
1,163
Fe-
male.
3,202
10, 139
4,136
3,492
11,389
9,440
2,503
3,407
2,546
3, 899
3,251
11,411
5, 967
2, 537
6,201
3,809
4,422
3,034
4,391
1,981
4,944
1,271
4,531
3,925
2,143
6,475
2,430
1,792
8,267
5,813
9, 98-!
2,645
258
207
198
102
4,069
1,826
1,08:5
3,140
769
3,9:50
1,167
361
558
276
1,174
1.794
1,409
523
186
1,130
718i
Number
natural-
ized.
Male.
1,903
4,843
1,948
1,846
5,610
5,310
1,496
1,984
1,195
1,570
1,741
4,006
2,926
1,180
3,386
2,062
1,949
1,747
2,064
1,376
3,645
820
2,803
2,435
1,327
3,128
1,376
1,026
5,218
3,294
4,970
1,249
153
131
182
75
2,892
1,288
953
1,7:?9
516
1,990
721
299
379
248
880
908
670
358
153
926
517
Fe-
male.
1,877
4, 187
1,789
1,890
5,04:
4,712
1 , 505
1,755
1, 154
1,458
1,0,59
3,560
2,461
1,198
3,183
1,846
1,853
1,532
2,058
1,255
3,294
783
2,447
2, 145
1,269
2,72-1
1,315
771
4,437
3,653
4,. 5,56
1,540
125
121
103
58
2,028
1,318
799
1,723
454'
1,626;
6:55,
232,
311
190
8.30
696!
588
352
115
668
3781
Per cent
natural-
ized.
Male.
57.8
36.9
43.2
62.9
38.5
44.3
55.4
53.3
54.2
38.3
53.4
32.4
38.0
47.0
50.9
47.4
41.7
44.3
39.2
59.5
65.2
61.0
59.5
63.0
54.5
33.7
52.0
35.4
49.7
65.1
44.5
47.4
58.6
51.2
49.1
44.9
30.7
72.
65.8
48.0
51.0
28.8
44.2
55.8
46.2
64.4
62.0
28.1
23.5
51.4
46.4
46.9
44.5
Fe-
male.
58.6
41.3
43.3
54.1
44.3
49.9
60.1
51.5
45.3
37.4
51.0
31.2
41.2
47.2
51.3
48.5
4L9
50.5
46.9
63.4
66.6
61.6
54.0
54.6
59.2
42.1
54.1
43.0
53.7
62.8
45.6
58.2
48.4
58.5
52.0
56.9
49.8
72.2
7:5.8
54.9
59.0
41.4
54.4
64.3
5.5.7
68.8
70.7
38.8
41.7
67.3
61.8
59.1
52.6
360
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 97.-CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION AND OF FOREIGN-
Sn WHITE MALES AND FEMALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR CITIES
HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000' INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
1
foreign-born white population
foreign-born white population.
21 years of age and
over.
1
Citi-
zen-
ship
Number
Per cent
CITT.
Natural-
ized.
Hav-
ing
Total.
natural-
ized.
natural-
ized.
Total.
first
pa-
pers.
AUen.
not
re-
port-
ed.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Pennsylvania :
Allento\vn
8,612
2,765
32.1
717
4,839
291
4,286
3,711
1,403
1,198
32.7
32.3
Altoona
5,312
10,943
2,943
2,515
55.4
23.0
506
779
1,792
7,446
71
203
2,825
5,920
2,009
4,060
1,546
1,292
1,248
1,078
54.7
21.8
62.1
Bethlehem
26.6
Chester
11,292
3,387
30.0
l',236
6,304
365
6,629
3,716
1,791
1,461
27.0
39.3
Easton
4,021
17,370
4,144
1,332
7,771
1,905
33.1
44.7
46.0
267
1,390
302
2,305
6,892
1,467
117
1,317
470
2,031
9,010
2,144
1,556
6,903
1,561
695
4,014
986
590
3,388
780
34.2
44.6
46.0
37.9
Erie
49.1
Harrlstaurg
50.0
Hazleton
6,023
12, 142
3,406
4,200
56.5
34.6
449
1,377
2,011
6,360
157
205
3,105
6, 848
2,543
4,314
1,771
2,125
1,496
1,832
57.0
31.0
58.8
Johnstown
42.5
Lancaster
2,714
1,737
64.0
196
628
153
1,316
1,232
836
844
63.5
68.5
McKeesport
11,870
5,283
44.5
787
5,205
595
6,537
4,493
2,654
2,356
40.6
52.4
Newcastle
8,693
3,213
37.0
604
4, .562
314
4,672
3,243
1,626
1,428
34.8
44.0
Norristown boro.
4,297
1,475
34.3
240
1,942
640
1,958
1,936
749
6.57
38.3
33. 9
Wilkes- Barre
14,567
8,095
55.6
810
5,000
662
7,353
6,313
4,022
3,806
54.7
60. 3
Williamsport
2,266
1,330
58.7
119
549
268
1,181
909
706
569
59.8
62.6
York
1,193
732
61.4
61
289
111
611
507
384
320
62.8
63.1
Rhode Island:
7,516
5,752
21,024
3,766
4,025
11,297
50.1
70.0
53.7
817
310
1,6:32
2,265
1,103
7,289
668
314
806
3,455
2,531
9,348
3,413
2,905
9,655
1,759
1,861
5,168
1,844
1,991
5,510
50.9
73.5
55. 3
54.0
68.5
Pawtucket
57.1
Woonsocket
16,026
6,078
37.9
1,695
7,454
799
6,924
6,837
2,852
2,893
41.2
42.3
South Carouna :
Charleston
2,143
1,134
52.9
182
522
305
1,179
817
619
469
52.5
57.4
Columbia
544
274
50.4
24
186
60
291
203
144
110
49.5
54.2
South Dakota:
Sioux FaUs
2,961
1,845
62.3
180
339
597
1,524
1,281
934
853
61.3
66.6
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
1,240
864
69.7
62
232
82
642
487
448
360
69.8
73.9
Knoxville
S12
492
60.6
41
176
103
413
339
244
220
59.1
64.9
Texas:
Austin
2,547
1,918
942
790
37.0
41.2
78
192
835
839
692
97
1,188
1,083
1,105
655
463
438
460
306
39.0
40.4
41.6
Beaumont
46.7
El Paso
33,353
6,892
2,788
3,171
8.4
46.0
329
757
30,073
2,361
163
603
9,840
3,876
11,745
2,229
1,074
1,825
1,299
1,177
10.9
47.1
11.1
Galveston
52.8
Waco
1,767
1,720
812
497
46.0
28.9
95
45
623
879
237
299
892
1,133
666
330
414
331
334
152
46.4
29.2
.50.2
Wichita FaUs....
46.1
Utah:
Ogden
4,609
2,795
60.6
338
1,206
269
2,092
2,067
1,285
1,384
61.4
67.0
Virginia:
Lynchburg
347
210
60.5
20
78
39
188
129
108
87
.57.4
67.4
Newport News . . .
2, 047
1,170
57.2
160
439
278
1,196
651
665
405
.55. 6
62.2
Petersburg
511
250
48.9
22
191
48
279
185
137
97
49.1
52.4
Portsmouth
1,543
953
61.8
lOS
454
27
794
574
.504
376
63.5
65.5
Roanoke
869
457
52.6
75
233
104
469
337
248
193
52.9
57.3
Washington:
Bellingham
5,328
3,175
,59.6
617
1,244
292
2,833
1,994
1,671
1,361
59.0
68.3
Everett..
5,741
20,563
3,461
11,846
60.3
57.6
707
2,515
i,;m
4,792
239
1,410
3,169
11,270
2, 109
7,807
1,866
6,259
1,4.54
5,151
58.9
55.5
68.9
Taeoma
66.0
West Virginia:
Charleston
1,354
799
59.0
611
274
218
736
486
438
310
59.5
63.8
Clarksburg
1,937
689
35.6
12C
829
299
1,076
654
396
251
36.8
38.4
Huntington
732
374
51.1
46
186
126
429
251
215
148
50.1
59.0
AVheeling
5,796
2,854
49.2
236
2,004
702
3,028
2,386
1,446
1,321
47.8
55.4
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
3,. 565
2,214
62.1
405
560
386
1,801
1,640
1,130
1,043
62.7
63.6
Kenosha
12,714
4,447
5,426
2,788
42.7
62.7
2,903
514
4,030
850
355
289
7,:i99
2, ISO
4, 129
2,175
3,006
1,380
2,085
1,379
40.6
6:i. 3
60.5
La Crosse
63.4
4,8.52
5,794
16, 199
8,274
2,902
3,664
7,792
3,637
59.8
63.2
48. 1
44.0
585
589
2,555
1,334
1,093
1,047
6,264
2,834
272
494
588
469
2,469
2, S91
9,078
4,210
2, 080
2, 631
5,818
3,172
1,481
1,863
4,204
1,8.52
1,328
1,704
3,246
1,665
60.0
64.4
46.3
41.0
63.8
Oshkosh
64.8
Racine
5.5.8
Sheboygan
52.5
Superior
10,764
6,452
59.9
1,259
2,234
819
6, 053
4,031
3,567
2,602
58.9
64.5
eiTlZiENSHlP.
361
fABLE 98.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION OF URBAN AND
RURAL COMMUNITIES, FOR ALL AGES AND FOR PERSONS 21 YEARS OF AGE AND
OVER, BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[No inquiry as to the citizenship of females in 1910.]
CLASS OF COMMUNITY, CENSUS YEAR,
SEX, AND AGE.
URBAN COMMUNITIE.S.
1920
Both sexes, aU ages
Male
Female
Both sexes, 21 years and over. .
Male "
Female
1910
Males 21 years and over
RURAL COMMUNITIES.
19-20
Both sexes, all ages
Male
Female
Both sexes, 21 years and over. .
Male
Female
1910
Males 21 years and over
Total
wliite.
50, 620, 084
25, 373, 627
25, 246, 457
31,525,050
15; 911, 506
15, 613, 544
12,311,144
44, 200, 831
23, 0.57. 028
21,143,803
23,588.411
12, 530, 894
11,057,517
Native
white.
40, 263, 101
19, 813, 231
20, 449, 870
22, 088, 194
10, 796, 213
11,291,981
7, 776, 505
40, 845, 060
21,089,102
19, 755, 9.58
20, 526, 547
10, 717, 735
9, 808, 812
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Total.
10,356,983
5,-560,396
4, 796, 587
9,436.856
5,115,293
4,321,563
4,534,639
3,355,771
1,967,926
1,387,845
3.061.864
1,813,159
1, 248, 705
12,046,370 9,934,192 2,112,178 1,018,109 48.2
Naturalized.
Number.
4.765,313
2,491,155
2, 274, 158
4,555,054
2, 392, 492
2, 162, 562
2,016,008
1,713,846
9.52,813
761, 033
1, 653, 643
922,418
731, 225
Per
cent.
46.0
44.8
47.4
48.3
46. S
50.0
51.1
4S. 4
54. 8
54.0
50.9
58.6
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE— continued.
CLASS OF COMMUNITY, CENSUS YEAR,
SEX, AND AGE.
Having first
papers.
Alien.
Citizenship not
reported.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
URBAN COMMUNITIES.
1920
Both sexes, all ages
974,473
903,634
70,839
954. 041
889,813
64,228
406,373
244, 584
230,093
14, 491
240, 235
226,931
13,304
164,399
9.4
16.3
L5
10.1
17.4
1.5
9.0
7.3
11.7
1.0
7.8
12.5
1.1
7.8
4,090.296
1,927,890
2, 162, 406
3,443.807
1,615,135
1,828,672
1,642,943
1,133,419
63.5, 027
498, 392
921, 102
523, 102
398,000
623, 592
39.5
34.7
45.1
36.5
31.6
42.3
36.2
33.8
32.3
3.5.9
30.1
28.9
31.9
29.5
526,901
237,717
289, 184
483,954
217, 8.53
266,101
469,315
263,922
149,993
113,929
246.884
140, 708
106, 176
306,078
5.1
Male
4.3
Female
6.0
Both sexes 21 years and over
5.1
Male
4.3
Female
6.2
1910
Males 21 years and over
10.3
RURAL COMMUNITIES.
1920
Both sexes, all ages
7.9
Male
7.6
Female
8.2
Both sexes, 21 years and over
8.1
Male
7.8
Female
8.5
1910
Males 21 years and over
14.5
362
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 99.— CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE
UNITED
COXTNTRY OF BIRTH.
All countries.
EUROPE.
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central Europe:
Germany
Poland
Czechoslovakia.
Austria
Hungary
Jugo-Slavia
Eastern Europe:
Russia
Lithuania
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe.
Southern Europe:
Greece
Albania
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Other Europe 1.
Armenia
Palestine
Syna
Turkey in Asia.
Other Asia
AMERICA.
Canada— French
Canada— Other
Newfoundland
Mexico
West Indies 2
Central and South America.
OTHER COUNTRIES.
Africa
Australia
Atlantic Islands
Pacific Islands 2
All other
FOREIGN-BORN "WHITE POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN
URBAN COMMUNITIES.
Total.
9,436,856
564, 447
177,148
45,604
8SV, 302
163,013
381,737
96, 460
66, 756
35,945
6,972
65,370
104, 701
1,113,368
883,085
222, 663
395, 441
283, 140
108,098
1,073,131
112,112
74, 810
83, 857
7,484
4,180
140,, 805
4,666
1,187,788
30,527
41,929
4,124
27, 834
2,299
40, 544
8,704
5,365
218, 124
526, 755
11,151
153,035
19, 838
12,612
2,919
7,624
25,839
2,377
5, 182
Naturalized.
Number.
366, 561
110, 063
34,361
586, 404
102, 623
257, 421
65.953
40, 138
17,981
6,132
43, 532
61,389
821,760
250, 816
103,011
157,016
88, 255
26,688
443, 798
28.638
25,935
35,972
864
845
25,171
330
355,634
3, .504
6,644
2,052
8,196
861
11, 738
2, 154
1,975
104, 7.87
318, 725
5,505
9,222
5,844
3,276
1,367
3,840
5,256
1,225
2,592
Per
cent.
48.3
Having
first
papers.
954, 041
64.9
02.1
75.3
66.1
63.0
67.4
68.4
60.1
50. 0
73.6
66.6
58.6
73.8
28.4
46.3
39.7
31.2
24.7
41.4
25.5
34.7
42.9
11.5
20.2
17.9
7.1
29.9
11.5
15.8
49.8
29.4
37.6
29.0
24.7
36.8
48.0
60.5
49.4
6.0
29.5
26.0
46.8
50.4
20.3
51.5
50.0
43, 474
15, 938
2,243
46,844
17, 157
35,692
9, 575
7,739
609
4,933
7,993
79,6.58
128, 135
34, 685
.52,385
43, 585
21,619
122, 196
15,037
10, 788
11,323
1,276
606
IS, 7.54
463
136, 740
1, 786
1,829
515
3,877
321
5,253
1,033
708
19, 324
37, 257
1,138
1,473
1,097
961
323
740
923
198
242
Alien.
3, 443, 807
112,278
38, 469
5, 072
179,861
33, 279
69, 267
15,047
15,049
10, 213
777
11,785
26,584
136, 763
482,041
77,712
169, 476
141,762
57,097
470, 183
66, 111
35,014
33, 525
5,026
2,584
Q0,996
3,772
660,564
23,895
32,305
1,193
14, 898
969
21,648
5,122
2,302
83, 770
126, 798
3,655
135,519
10,478
7,038
992
2,324
19,080
708
806
Citizen-
ship
not re-
ported.
Comprises Danzig, Fiume, Saar Basin, and "Europe, not specified."
CITIZENSHIP.
363
AND OVER IN URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY COUNTRY OP BIRTH, FOR THE
STATES: 1S20.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.
All countries.
Northwestern Europe:
England ,
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central Europe:
Germany
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Hungary
Jugo-Slavia
Eastern Europe:
Russia
Lithuania
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe:
Greece
Albania
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Other Europe '
ASU.
Armenia
Palestine
Syria
Turkey in Asia
Other Asia
AMERICA.
Canada— French
Canada— Other
Newfoundland
Mexico
West Indies 2
Central and South America.
OTHER COUNTRIES.
Africa
Australia
Atlantic Islands
Pacific Islands 2
All other
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER FN
RUR.\L COMMUNITIES.
Total.
3,061,864
180, 951
54, 386
18,631
134, 375
185,872
223,812
84, 338
50, 421
18, 397
5,209
49,022
36, 195
635, 516
164, 965
112,667
132, 720
70,652
47, 858
138, 206
15, 530
65, 205
8,260
2,480
421
20,710
424
221, 145
10,909
14,647
1,275
5,692
249
6,031
1,059
1,186
56,052
200,585
1,109
166,662
1,821
1,934
679
2,098
7,718
820
2,970
Naturalized.
Number.
1,653,643
121,078
35, 609
13,399
88,517
135,409
166, 271
61,586
29,783
10,009
3,813
31,9"6
21,341
391,691
51,819
55, 324
47,644
17,928
12,128
65, 763
4, .595
32, 938
2,908
303
123
2,958
40
64, 079
946
3,421
671
1,817
112
2,319
314
543
28,194
129, 778
569
8,402
837
774
379
1,159
2,475
496
1,405
Per
cent.
54.0
66.9
65.5
71.9
65.9
72.9
74.3
73.0
59.1
54.4
73.2
65.2
59.0
73.1
31.4
49.1
35.9
25.4
25.3
47.6
29.6
50.5
35.2
12.2
29.2
14.3
9.4
29.0
8.7
23.4
52.6
31.9
45. 0
38.5
29.7
45.8
50.3
6-1.7
51.3
5.0
46.0
40.0
55.8
.55.2
32.1
60.5
47.3
Having
first
papers.
240,235
11,364
3,811
956
5,420
14, 750
16, 534
6,977
5,343
2,432
354
3,726
2,919
35,537
17, 963
13,667
14, 350
9,275
6,904
12, 334
1,693
7,725
1,013
421
49
2,290
44
22,946
561
565
132
686
22
619
92
103
3,852
10,458
75
1,273
98
162
54
158
348
76
104
Alien.
921, 102
26, 171
8,374
1,755
19, 705
22,944
26,029
9,702
11,829
4,565
533
8, 430
7,&39
54, 992
87,370
37, 101
62, 127
39.999
27, 122
51,265
8,725
22,056
3,940
1,634
221
14,357
328
124, .363
8,821
9,844
307
2,879
89
2,603
.564
367
19,803
35,549
295
149,603
522
739
151
491
4,418
146
435
Citizen-
ship
not. re-
ported.
246, 884
22,338
6,592
2, 521
20,733
12, 769
14,978
6,073
3,466
1,391
509
4,890
4,096
,53, 296
7, 813
0, 575
8,. 599
3, 4.50
1,704
8,844
517
2,486
399
122
28
1,105
12
9,757
581
817
165
310
26
490
89
173
4,203
24,800
170
7,384
364
259
95
290
477
102
1,026
» Except possessions of the United States.
S64
ABSTHACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table lOO.-CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE
STATES:
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas...
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Wert South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada ,
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
2, 392, 492
foreign-born white population 21 years of age and over in urban
communities.
Naturalized.
Male.
2,162,562 889,813 64,228
326,
922,
625,
188,
54,
15,
30,
49,
179,
10,607
13, 708
4, 488
207, 383
37, 788
52,315
551,997
134,841
236,095
129,792
25,611
287, 889
111,775
70, 341
77,819
30,977
44,263
5, 577
3,956
15, 870
9,805
3,577
21,950
7,786
5,222
4,545
1,106
1,159
3,708
5,140
7,568
3,142
3,134
1,3.36
1,780
7,347
3,703
17, 884
11,120
3, 773
2, 576
18,318
1,109
2, 845
9, 376
674
43,641
17,641
118,435
Female.
Having first
papers.
Male.
Fe-
male.
1,615,135
341,133 115,
833,789 328,
553,920 300
161,404
46, 482
12, 227
23,654
44,040
145,913
12,412
14,815
4, 669
220,515
39,514
49, 208
500, 083
124,825
208,881
114,882
21,171
255, 823
99, 756
62, 288
65,939
27, 023
36,920
5,010
3,494
13,905
9,113
3,060
20, 509
6,926
3,732
3,526
844
837
2,722
4,326
6, 758
2,499
2, 223
747
i,3:bo
4," ~
2,632
14, 889
8,431
3,071
1,915
16,444
908
2,472
10, 324
475
34,520
14,246
97, 147
7,967
25,351
18, 771
4,355
1,282
230
672
1,011
4,589
3,738
3,909
1,002
71,884
13,462
21,750
203, 544
51,7:30
73,074
66, 238
20, 458
115,505
69,360
28,806
24,876
4,729
12,079
729
795
6,912
2,955
1,352
7,822
1,775
1,687
1,035
204
286
666
1,001
892
608
715
242
278
1,704
747
4,228
2,964
629
703
4, 264
203
871
2,047
206
17, 225
7,031
30,893
130
174
66
5,453
1,226
918
18,337
2,744
4,270
3,002
1,129
7,893
3,458
3,289
2,118
418
830
94
108
537
250
58
610
324
89
42
4
16
65
74
129
54
39
31
65
58
518
187
54
24
416
19
47
259
5
1,021
508
3,060
Alien.
Male.
1,828,672
293, 684
726,960
318,319
54, 286
36, 288
4,268
51,582
25, 366
104,382
10, 147
12,907
2,704
187, 105
23, 281
57,540
418,250
110,940
197, 770
97,355
13,923
97,963
81,218
27,860
19,539
7,567
14, 905
896
528
5,489
6,362
3,629
11,996
2,842
2,992
4,365
643
613
1,713
7,495
1,211
1,353
1,200
504
459
7,079
2,489
41,555
2,915
1,280
1,335
6,772
1,118
8,090
3,435
421
17,215
7,793
79,374
Female.
217,853
362,022
841,663
367, 778
61,103
34, 137
4,165
43,458
21,316
93,030
11,414
14,058
2,
241,770
33, 175
59,025
536,492
125,940
179, 231
89, 907
16, 722
148, 1.55
81,589
31,405
23,940
6,369
17,544
914
683
6,973
4,680
2,788
15,428
3,491
2,039
2,429
395
439
1,299
5,829
1,452
1,200
1,075
438
385
4,983
1,248
36, 842
2,517
801
638
6,288
945
6,451
3,438
238
15,394
7,340
70,296
Citizenship
not reported.
Male.
20, 103
72,220
58, 897
21,218
7,734
3,502
8,745
4,980
20,454
266, 101
31,349
107, 398
65, 360
22, 156
6,990
3,283
7,438
3,948
18, 179
1,359
1,627
313
9, 455
2,745
4,604
44, 591
8,923
18, 706
10,228
5,674
25, 176
11,486
6,333
6,434
3,785
5,220
887
984
2,305
1,603
515
790
1,639
1,009
1,140
411
321
695
1,214
1,192
919
1,031
360
609
1,727
1,309
6,100
1,276
423
366
1,332
239
648
458
238
4,598
1,188
14,668
Fe-
male.
2,199
2,612
489
15, 157
4,020
6,872
68, 847
14,306
24,245
11,162
5,371
29, 419
12,220
7,188
6,699
3,929
5,961
^60
947
2,395
1,365
576
1,116
1,593
69.'^
969
297
253
488
1,003
1,516
769
727
271
470
2,259
699
4,010
1,134
270
168
1,144
191
421
448
172
3, 866
883
13, 430
Per cent
naturalized.
Male.
46.
43.2
45. 0
48.0
59.4
47.5
59.7
31.3
54.1
50.0
41.0
42.6
52.8
43.6
48.9
38.4
45.3
44.0
44.9
42.7
39.0
54.7
40.8
52.8
60.5
65. 8
57.9
68.9
63.2
51.9
49.7
39.4
51.6
55.4
47.9
41.0
46.8
48.7
54.7
34.6
69.7
52.2
51..'
54.7
56.9
41.1
44.9
26.0
60.8
61.8
51. 7
59.7
41.6
22.8
61.2
43.8
.52.8
52. 4
48.7
CITIZENSHIP,
365
AND OVER IN URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, BY SEX, BY DIVISIONS AND
1920.
DmSION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota.
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia '.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon.
foreign-born white population 21 years of age and over in rural
communities.
Naturalized.
Male.
Female.
41, 189
142, 487
218,544
295, 237
18, 471
6,876
33, 789
70, 188
95,637
7,421
3,687
5,052
6,094
424
18,511
52, 259
23, 886
66, 342
27,028
9,260
54,021
03,8.56
64,379
■ 99, 5;J6
53, 183
13,298
45,773
27,074
33, 142
23,231
752
4,127
2,813
2,003
7,536
21,437
22,889
10,413
4,713
16,312
2,272
3,141
7,001
3,447
33,515
14, 258
California I 47, 864
731,225
Having first
papers.
Male.
226, 931
46,916
125,410
178, 795
229, 224
12,277
4,052
26,101
40, 845
61,605
10.039
4,411
5,616
7,424
449
18,977
49,474
21,964
53,972
21,833
7, 525
41,713
55,571
52, 153
76,096
42,088
9,967
34, 827
20,640
26,866
18, 740
638
3,178
3, 134
3,770
780
765
1,315
3,828
2,705
1,288
1,897
1,969
2, 300
505
301
571
2,815
1,462
779
1,249
562
1,646
1,043
5,501
17,911
14, 187
6,637
2,804
11,244
1,.592
2, 250
6, 491
1,640
22,241
9,335
30,029
Fe-
male.
13,304
554
2,340
4,408
3,217
179
67
547
779
1,213
2,815
930
1,104
1,841
59
6,296
11,414
8,978
25,660
10,286'
3, 105
10, 247
17, 100
21,331
Alien.
Male.
523, 102
49, 719
144, 53."
70,508
44, 201
26, 789
3,811
60, 154
51,388
71,997
59
27
51
102
803
441
1,096
348
224
493
1,095
2,248
15,8,';i 1,093
6,380i 363
1,686 163
5, 829
5, 523
6, 956
4,926
187
607
2,070
81
131
292
722
580
131
410
105
475
417
1,030
4,637
5, 7.50
2,527
1,724
4,384
547
930
1,516
1,187
11,083
4,224
11,969
33
17
66
431
292
85
48
187
26
32
89
20
422
218
573
Female.
398, 000
140, 708
43, 148
114,499
73, 226
44, 032
12,013
2,118
41,045
30, 005
37,914
11,529
4,817
5,182
6,739
281
21, 171
28,609
18, 197
97, 729
16,932
2,057
13, 386
19, 988
18, 145
15, 706
7,817
2,335
6,121
2,575
4,001
5,646
404
1,724
7,337
2,816
3,797
6,737
270
22, 191
27, 769
19, 950
66,780
14, 094
2, 960
12,887
21,754
21,. 531
13,464
7,317
2,309
5, 788
3,714
5,732
5,708
343
1.486
1,800
19,631
481
308
627
1,814
1,»49
468
830
664
860
3,629
3,744
51,921
4,721
3,209
3,456
8,924
7,272
16,057
4,229
3,520
12,357
5,007
54, 633
1,288
6,9.57
253
144
234
1,308
760
335
564
459
681
2,603
2,018
35,743
3,473
1,416
1,327
6,158
4,697
10, 187
1,882
865
7,560
2,986
27,368
Citizenship
not reported.
Male.
Fe-
male.
106. 176
6,160
20, 327
28, 589
27, 630
3,448
1,403
5,874
4, 743
8,002
1,739
847
617
606
78
2,381
8,219
3,407
11,814
5,645
2,820
9,610
7,025
8,516
7,095
6,954
3,559
4,231
3,905
5,146
4,348
198
1,056
980
1,915
329
267
303
1,
830
519
597
431
892
942
2,259
5,838
2,615
1,112
923
1,783
484
1,000
729
510
3,624
1,438
9,504
1,384
704
502
648
88
2,834
7,809
4, 150
8,368
3,791
2,363
7,748
5, 909
8,778
6,377
5, .580
2,512
3,198
2,776
4,088
3,099
159
897
589;
713
149
96
149
696,
554
247
394
208
424
607
1,069
3,774
1,238
470
337
1,047
311
531
532
277
2,153
711
5,138
Per cent
aturaUzed.
Male.
50.
37.4
40.0
56.8
70.0
32.8
48.1
30.6
47.0
4.5.7
31.6
35.9
42.3
39.9
50.4
38.3
52.0
43.9
32.9
45.1
53.7
61.9
59.1
57.3
72.0
71.5
63.7
7.3.9
69.3
67.3
60
48.8
52.9
48.1
13.8
46.7
52.0
51.8
SI. 5
4.5.4
53.5
50.8
45.1
55.8
28.7
51.7
25.6
63.6
60.3
43.6
51.9
21.5
14.9
52.0
39
5.5.3
.57.2
38.6
Fe-
male.
1 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
366
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUSr — POPULATION.
Table 101 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK
[Figures for 1920 relate to countries as
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
Total: 1920
Nortliwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central and Eastern Europe:
Germany
Austria
Himgary
Russia
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria, Serbia, and
Montenegro
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe:
Greece
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Europe, not specified
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
All otlier countries
America:
Canada— French
Canada— Other
Newfoundland
West Indies 3
Mexico
Central and South
America
All other
Of mixed foreign parentage.
Total: 1900
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Switzerland
France
Central, Eastern, and South-
ern Europe:
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Russia
Italy
All other:
C^anada— French
Canada— Other
All other countries
Of mixed for . parentage .
TOTAL FOREIGN
WHITE STOCK.
Number.
36.398,958
2, .307
731
230:
4, 136:
1,023
1,457
467
362
122
43
327:
333;
7, 259
3, 129:
1,110
3,871
29fi
134
43
23;
212
3, 336
77
134
10^
164
10:
1, 755:
25:
45
725;
19
116
1, 6O2:
25.859
2, 173
,594
253
4, 826:
788:
1, 082:
310:
257:
268:
8,111
895
218:
955
727;
830,
1,637
871
1, 056
Per
cent
distri-
bution.
100.0
6.3
2.0
0.6
11.4
2.8
4.0
1.3
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.9
19.9
8.6
3.1
10.6
0.8
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.6
9.2
0.2
0.4
(^)
0.5
(»)
2.3
4.8
0.1
0.1
2.0
0.1
0.3
4.1
100.0
8.4
2.3
1.0
18.7
3.1
4.2
1.2
1.0
1.0
31.4
3.5
0.8
3.7
2.8
3.2
6.3
3.4
4.1
Foreign-
born
white. 1
13,712,754
22,686,204
824,088
310, 092
66, 962
1, 164, 707
.362, 051
632, 656
191, 496
134, 229
63, 234
12, .837
117,270
124, 727
1, 915, 864
1,445,141
598, 170
2,020,646
150, 770
85, 255
32,681
18, 907
166, 786
1,615,180
52,68(1
67, 948
3,342
100, 843
5,139
302, 675
558,775
12, .320
21,909
473, 287
11,782
48, 299
10,213,817
839, 830
233, 473
93, 560
1,615,232
336, 379
581, 986
1.53, 644
115, 581
104, 031
2, 813, 413
491, 259
145, 709
578, 072
483, 963
394, 461
778, 399
454, 825
NATIVE WHITE OF FOREIGN OR MIXED
PARENTAGE.
Total.
1,483,024
421, 147
163,418
2,971,688
661, 174
824. 726
276, 029
228, 089
59, 452
30, 272
210, 527
208, 951
5, 344, 128
1, 684, 657
512, 735
1, 850, 463
145, 506
49,063
11,022
4,361
45. 556
1,721,761
25,261
66, 846
7,656
63, 637
5,596
545, 634
1, 196, 744
13, 128
23. 557
252,045
7,705
68, 159
1, 502, 457
15, 646, 017
1,33,3,911
360, 824
159, 485
3,211,672
452, 379
500, 402
156, 483
141, 845
164, 261
5, 298, 040
404, 241
72, 738
377, 846
243, 881
435, 874
859, 204
416, 779
1,056,152
Both
parents
foreign.
15, 694, 539
4,539,776 2,451,
574, 499
178,638
78, 114
1, 966, 968
437, 623
599, 744
170, 702
142, 547
37, 525
16, 263
103, 452
90, 073
3, 397, 370
1, 435, 524
472, 521
1,671.949
130, 083
43,683
9, 696
3,948
36, 990
1, 556, 065
14, 973
52, 794
5,019
57,915
1,791
326, 435
343, ,595
7,163
9, 987
178, 309
1,424
38, 700
1, 502, 457
10, 632. 280
Father
foreign.
Mother
foreign.
571, 560
153, 917
54, 889
573, 021
143,314
144, 382
73, 915
57, 301
15,420
10,847
75,315
86, 549
1, 367, 805
171, 678
29,510
135, 098
9,765
3,820
1,191
372
8,287
146, 304
7,972
11,673
1,900
4,827
2,343
129, 203
467,200
2,780
e, 005
45, 720
3, 595
19, 292
3, 346, 652
336, 965
88, 592
30, 415
431, 699
80, 237
80, 600
31,412
28, 241
6, 507
3,162
31,760
32, 329
578, 953
77, 455
10, 704
43, 416
5,658
1,560
135
41
279
19, 392
2,316
2, 379
737
895
1,462
89, 996
385, 943
3, 185
4,595
28, 016
2,686
10, 167
1,667,085
565,461
163, 991
86, 899
2, 244, 241
349, 220
414, 772
115, 173
74, 951
71,263
3, 709, 706
344, 070
66, 713
:i.56, 249
218, 750
265,947
260, 471
268, 251
1,056,152
494, 929
129, 735
47, 498
605, 987
67, 649
55, 479
29, 514
48,806
72,110
1, 180, 8S0
42, 295
4,895
17,719
22, 442
106, 833
317, 988
101, 893
273, 521
67, 098
25, 088
361, 444
35, 510
30, 151
11,796
18, 088
20, 888
407, 454
17, 876
1,130
3,878
2,689
63,094
280, 745
46, 635
1 For 1920, according to birthplace of father; for 1910, 1900, and 1890, according to birthplace of person.
" Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
' Except possessions of the United States.
< The report for 1890 classified the foreign born by coimtry of birth without distinction as to color or race.
Fortho purposes of this table it is assumed that, with the exception of "Canada— Other" (see note 6), the
number reported for each specified country represented white persons only. The number for "All other
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
367
BY NATmTY AND PARENTAGE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1890-1920.
constituted prior to the World War.]
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
Total: 1910
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central and Eastern Europe:
Germany
Austria.
Hungary
Russia
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria, Serl^iia, and
Montenegro
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe:
Greece
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Europe, not specified
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
All other countries
America:
Canada — French
Canada— Otlier
Newfoundland
West Indies s
Mexico
Central and South
America
AU other
Of miTced foreign parentage.
Total: 1890
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Switzerland
France
Central, Eastern, and South-
ern E urope:
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Russia
Italy
All other:
Canada— French
Canada^-Other
AU other countries
Of mixed for. parentage.
TOTAL FOREIGN
WHITE STOCK.
Number.
32, 243, 382
2, 322, 442
659, 663
248, 947
4, 504, 360
979, 099
1,364,215
400, 064
293, 574
89,264
6,945
301,650
292,389
8,282,618
2,001,559
700, 227
2, .541, 649
211,026
87, 721
22, 685
35,314
109, 665
2,098,360
33, 134
111,122
7,576
78,631
7,264
932, 238
1,822,377
8, 635
41, S42
382, 002
13,510
74,523
1,177,092
20, 625, 542
1,977,595
519, 252
225, 582
4, 795, 681
606,316
7.30, 569
216, 995
(=)
258,919
6, 857, 229
341, 549
77, 121
2.58, 583
249,544
.526, 934
1,255,629
1,013,774
714, 270
Per
cent
distri-
bution
100.0
7.2
2.0
0.8
14.0
3.0
4.2
1.2
0.9
0.3
0.9
0.9
25.7
6.2
2.2
7.9
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
6.5
0.1
0.3
0.2
C-)
2.9
5.7
0.1
1.2
(=)
0.2
3.7
9.6
2.5
1.1
23.3
2.9
3.5
1.1
1.3
33.2
1.7
0.4
1.3
1.2
2.6
6.1
4.9
3.5
Foreign-
born
■ white.i
13, 345, 545
876, 455
261, 034
82, 479
1, 352, 155
403, 858
665, 183
181,621
120,053
49, 397
3. 068
124, 834
117,236
2,501,181
1,174,924
495, 600
1, 602, 752
129,669
65, 920
21,451
32, 221
101,264
1,343,070
21,977
57,623
2,853
59, 702
4,612
385, 083
810.987
5, 076
23,169
219, 802
9,069
40, 167
NATIVE WHITE OF FOREIGN OK MIXED
PARENTAGE.
Total.
18, 897, 837
< 9, 121, 867
1,445,987
398, 629
166, 468
3, 152, 205
575. 241
699,032
218,443
173. .521
39,867
3,877
176, 816
175, 153
5,781,437
826, 635
204, 627
938, 897
81,357
21, 801
1,234
3, 093
8,401
755, 290
11,157
53,499
4,723
18,929
2,652
547, 155
1,011.390
3. 559
IS. 673
162, 200
4,441
34., 3.56
1,177,092
11, 503, 676
909.092
2J2.231
100, 0'9
1,871,509
322, 665
478,041
132 543
113,174
2, 784, 894
241,377
62, 435
182,644
182,580
302, 496
6 673, 000
523, 107
1,0«S 503
277. 021
125 5a3
2,924.172
283. 651
252, 528
84, 452
(4
145,745
4,072,335
100, 172
14,686
75, 939
66,964
224, 438
582, 629
490,667
714, 270
Both
parents
foreign.
12, 916, 311
592, 285
175. 391
84. 934
2, 141, 577
410,951
546, 78S
147. 648
116,331
26,448
2, 381
90, 669
78, 937
3,911,847
709, O'O
191,059
873, 0.55
76, 261
20, 707
948
2,560
5, 524
695, 187
4,387
41,680
2,926
17,480
517
330, 976
307, 291
1,.S36
8, 681
107,866
807
14.214
1,177,092
8, 085, 019
Father
foreign.
3,923,845 2,057,681
Mother
foreign.
488,661
134. 243
75. 375
, 164. 397
238, 679
217,217
66,196
68, 572
3,006,342
90, 195
13,048
69,802
54,742
157, 104
183,602
342, 574
714, 270
546,215
145, 227
52, 555
603, 013
106, 805
97. 504
49, 721
38,199
9,802
1,244
61.244
73, 085
1,337,651
80, 695
10, 106
51,856
3, 319
821
2.39
423
2,400
62, 947
6,364
10, 359
1,281
1,255
1,329
133.999
387,617
8.53
6,743
34,995
2.050
13,029
2,378,729 1; 039, 927
307, 487
78.011
28. 979
407,615
57, 485
54, 740
21,074
18. 991
3,617
252
24, 903
23, 131
531,9.39
36, 970
3,402
13, 986
1,777
273
47
110
477
7,156
1,406
1,460
516
194
806
82,180
316, 482
870
3,249
19, 339
1,584
7,113
386,711
97,661
34,863
502, 155
29,883
23, 810
13,677
61,187,
827,823
6,744
1,390
4,962
11,096
42, 356
227,144
107, 2(i7
19.3,131
4.5,117
1.5,265
257, 620
1.5,089
11,501
4,579
15,986
238, 170
3,233
248
1,175
1,126
24,978
171,883
40,826
countries" has been obtained by deducting the sum of the items for the specified countries from the United
States total, which represents foreign-bom white only.
'- Switzerland included in "All other countries" in tabulation by birthplace of parents. Number of per-
sons born in Switzerland, 104,069, also included in "All other countries ' in this table.
6 Partly estimated: total reported for "Canada— Other" was 678,442, of whom eight-tenths of 1 per cent
were estimated to be nonwhites, this proportion being based upon returns of later censuses.
368
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 102.— COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK
[Figures for 1920 relate to countries as
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
Total
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland "
France
Central and Eastern Europe:
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Russia
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria, Serbia, and Mon-
tenegro .
Turkey in Europe
Southern Emope:
Greece
Italy
Spam
Portugal
Europe, not specified
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
All other countries
America:
• Canada — French
Canada — Other
Newfoundland
West Indies '
Mexico
Centraland South America
All other
Of mixed foreign parentage. . .
TOTAL FOREIGN
WHITE STOCK.
1920
36,398,958
2,307,112
731,239
230, 380
4, 136, 395
1,023,225
1,457,382
467, 525
362, 318
122, 686
43, 109
327, 797
333,678
7, 259, 992
3, 129, 798
1,110,905
3,871,109
290,276
134,318
43,703
23,268
212, 342
3, 336, 941
77, 947
134,794
10.998
164, 480
10, 735
848, 309
1, 755, 519
25, 448
45, 496
725, 332
19, 487
116,458
1, 502, 457
1910
32,243,382
2,322,442
659, 663
24S, 947
4,504.360
979. 099
1,364,215
400,064
293, 574
89,264
6,945
301.650
292,389
8,282,618
2,001,559
700, 227
2,541,649
211,026
87,721
22,685
35,314
109,665
2, 098, 360
33, 134
111,122
7,576
78,631
7,264
932, 238
1, 822, 377
8,635
41,842
3S2, 002
13, 510
74, 523
1, 177, 092
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE .1
1920
13,712,754
824, 088
310, 092
66, 962
1,164,707
362, 051
632,656
191, 496
134,229
63, 234
12,837
117,270
124,727
1,915,864
1,445,141
598, 170
2,020,646
150, 770
85, 2.55
32,681
18,907
166, 786
1,615,180
52,686
67,948
3,342
100, 843
5,139
302, 675
558, 775
12, 320
21,909
473, 287
11, 782
48,299
1910
13,345,545 22,686,204
NATIVE WHITE OF
FOREIGN OR MIXED
PARENTAGE.
Total.
1920
876, 455
261,034
82, 479
1,352,155
403, 858
665, 183
181,621
120,053
49,397
3,0(i8
124, 834
117,236
2,501,181
1,174,924
495, 600
1,602,7.52
129, 669
65,920
21, 451
32, 221
101,264
1,343.070
21,977
57,623
2,853
59, 702
4,612
385, 083
810, 9.87
5,076
23,169
219,802
9,069
40,167
1,483,024
421, 147
163,418
2,971,688
661, 174
824, 726
276, 029
228, 089
59, 452
30, 272
210, 527
208,951
5, 344, 128
1,684,6,57
512,735
1,850,463
145, 506
49,063
11,022
4,361
45, 556
1,721,761
25, 261
66, 846
7,656
63, 637
5,596
545,634
1, 196, 744
13, 128
23, 587
252, 045
7,705
68, 159
1, 502, 457
1910
18,897,837
1, 445, 987
398,629
166, 468
3, 152, 205
575,241
699, 032
218, 443
173, 521
39, 867
3,877
176, 816
175, 153
5,781,437
826, 635
204, 627
938, 897
81, 357
21,801
1,234
3,093
8,401
755, 290
11,157
53, 499
4,723
18.929
2; 652
547, 155
1,011,390
3,559
18,673
162, 200
4,441
34,356
1, 177, 092
' 1 For 1920, according to birthplace of father; for 1910, according to birthplace of person.
COUNTRY OF OEIGIN.
369
BY NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
constituted prior to the World War.]
NATIVE WHITE OF FOREIGN OR
MIXED PARENTAGF — Continued.
INCREASE 2 IN FOREIGN WHITE STOCK: 1910-1920
Foreign
parentage.
Mixed
parentage.
Total.
Foreign-born
white. 1
Native white of
foreign or mixed
parentage.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
15,694,539
12,916,311
S, 991, 665
5,981,526
4,155,576
12.9
367,209
2.8
3,788,367
20.0
1
574,499
592,285
908, 525
853,702
-15,330
-0.7
-52,367
-6.0
37,037
2.6
2
178,638
175,391
242,509
223,238
71,. 576
10.9
49, 058
18.8
22,518
5.6
3
78,114
84,934
85,304
81,534
-18,567
-7.5
-15,517
-18.8
-3,050
-1.8
4
1, 966, 968
2,141,577
1,004,720
1,010,628
-367,965
-8.2
-187,448
-13.9
-180,517
-5.7
5
437, 623
410,951
223,551
164,290
44, 126
4.5
-41, 807
-10.4
85,933
14.9
6
699,744
546,788
224,982
152, 244
93, 167
6.8
-32,527
-4.9
125,694
18.0
7
170,702
147, 648
105,327
70, 795
67,461
16.9
9,875
5.4
57,586
26.4
8
142, 547
116,331
85,542
57, 190
68,744
23.4
14, 176
11.8
54,568
31.4
9
37, 525
26,448
21,927
13,419
33,422
37.4
13,837
28.0
19,585
49.1
10
16,263
2,381
14, 009
1,496
36, 164
520.7
9,769
318.4
26,395
680.8
11
103, 4,52
90, 669
107,075
86, 147
26, 147
8.7
-7,564
-6.1
38,711
19.1
12
90,073
78, 937
118,878
96,216
41,289
14.1
7,491
6.4
33,798
19.3
13
3,397,370
3,911,847
1,946,758
1,869,590
-1,022,626
-12.3
-585,317
-23.4
-4,37,309
-7.6
14
1,43.5,524
709,070
249, 133
117,565
1,128,239
58.4
270, 217
23.0
858,022
103. 8
15
472, 521
191,059
40, 214
13,568
410,678
58.6
102, 570
20.7
308, 108
150.6
16
1,671,949
873,055
178, 514
65,842
1,329,460
52.3
417, 894
26.1
9 11,, 566
97.1
17
130,083
76,261
15,423
5,096
85, 250
40.4
21, 101
16.3
04,149
78.8
18
43,683
20,707
5,380
1,094
46,597
53.1
19,335
29.3
27,262
125.0
19
9,696
948
1,326
286
21,018
92.7
11,230
52.4
9,788
793.2
20
3,948
2,560
413
533
-12,046
-34.1
-13,314
-41.3
1,268
41.0
21
36,990
5,524
8,566
2,877
102,677
93.6
65, 522
64.7
.37,1,55
442.3
22
1,556,065
695, 187
165, 696
60,103
1,238, ,581
59. 0
272,110
20.3
966,471
128.0
23
14. 973
4, 387
10,288
6,770
44,813
135. 2
30, 7( 9
139.7
14,104
126.4
24
52; 794
41,680
14,052
11,819
23,672
21.3
10,325
17.9
13,347
24.9
2.5
5,019
2,926
2,637
1,797
3,422
45.2
489
17.1
2,S33
62.1
26
57,915
17,480
5,722
1,449
85,849
109.2
41,141
68.9
44,708
236.2
27
1,791
517
3,805
2,135
3,471
47.8
527
11.4
2,944
111.0
2S
326,435
330,976
219,199
216,179
-83,929
-9.0
-82,408
-21.4
-1,521
-0.3
2«
343,595
307,291
853, 149
704,099
-66, 858
-3.7
-252,212
-31.1
185,354
18.3
31
7,163
1,836
5,965
1,723
16,813
1^4.7
7,244
142.7
9,569
268.9
31
9,987
8, 681
13,600
9,992
3,654
8.7
-1,260
-5.4
4,914
26.3
32
178,309
107, 866
73,736
54,334
343,330
89.9
2.53,485
115.3
89,f«5
5.5.4
3,1
1,424
807
6,281
, 3,634
5,977
44.2
2,713
29.9
3,264
73.5
34
38,700
14,214
29,459
20,142
41,935
56.3
8,132
20.2
33, 803
98.4
31
1,502,457 11 '77 nQ9
325,365
27.6
325,365
27.6
3t
1
1
' A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
75108°— 23 24
• Except possessions of the United States.
370
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 103.-PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK BY COUNTRY
PARENTAGE CLASSES FOR COUNTRIES
[Figures for 1920 relate to countries as
PEE CENT DISTRIBUTION BY COXraTEY OF ORIGIN.
Total
foreign
white
stock.
Foreign-
born
white.i
Native white of foreign or mixed parentage.
COUMTKY OF OEIGIN.
Total.
Both
parents
foreign.
Father
foreign.
Mother
foreign.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Northwestern Europe:
England
6.3
2.0
0.6
11.4
2.8
4.0
1.3
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.9
19.9
8.6
3.1
10.6
0.8
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.6
9.2
0.2
0.4
(2)
0.5
(^)
2.3
4.8
0.1
0.1
2.0
0.1
0.3
4.1
7.2
2.0
0.8
14.0
3.0
4.2
1.2
0.9
0.3
(})
0.9
0.9
25.7
6.2
2.2
7.9
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
6.5
0.1
0.3
(^)
0.2
(^)
2.9
5.7
(.')
0.1
1.2
(.')
0.2
3.7
6.0
2.3
0.5
8.5
2.6
4.6
1.4
1.0
0.5
0.1
0.9
0.9
14.0
10.5
4.4
14.7
1.1
0.6
0.2
0.1
1.2
11.8
0.4
0.5
(2)
0.7
2.2
4.1.
0.1
0.2
3.5
0.1
0.4
6.6
2.0
0.6
10.1
3.0
5.0
1.4
0.9
0.4
(2)
0.9
0.9
18.7
8.8
3.7
12.0
1.0
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.8
10.1
0.2
0.4
0.4
(^)
2.9
6.1
(»)
0.2
1.6
0.1
0.3
6.5
1.9
0.7
13.1
2.9
3.6
1.2
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.9
23.6
7.4
2.3
8.2
0.6
0.2
0.2
7.6
0.1
0.3
(})
0.3
2.4
5.3
0.1
0.1
1.1
(.')
0.3
6.6
7.7
2.1
0.9
16.7
3.0
3.7
1.2
0.9
0.2
(»)
0.9
0.9
30.6
4.4
1.1
5.0
0.4
0.1
(»)
(»)
(^)
4.0
0.1
0.3
(»)
0.1
2.9
5.4
(2)
0.1
0.9
(»)
0.2
6.2
3.7
1.1
0.5
12.5
2.8
3.8
1.1
0.9
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.6
21.6
9.1
3.0
10.7
0.8
0.3
0.1
(»)
0.2
9.9
0.1
0.3
(')
0.4
2.1
2.2
(')
0.1
1.1
0.2
9.6
4.6
1.4
0.7
16.6
3.2
4.2
1.1
0.9
0.2
m
0.7
0.6
30.3
5.5
1.5
6.8
0.6
0.2
(»)
5.4
(')
0.3
0.1
m
2.6
2.4
(»)
0.1
0.8
(^)
0.1
9.1
12.6
3.4
1.2
12.6
3.2
3.2
1.6
1.3
0.3
0.2
1.7
1.9
30.1
3.8
0.7
3.0
0.2
0.1
(»)
(»)
0.2
3.2
0.2
0.3
C^)
0.1
0.1
2.8
10.3
0.1
0.2
1.0
0.1
0.4
13.9
3.7
1.3
15.4
2.7
2.5
1.3
1.0
0.2
(')
1.6
1.9
34.1
2.1
0.3
1.3
0.1
0.1
1.3
0.1
0.3
(')
(»)
(^)
3.4
9.9
(»)
0.2
0.9
0.1
0.3
13.7
3.6
1.2
17.0
3.3
3.3
1.3
1.2
0.3
0.1
1.3
1.3
23.6
3.2
0.4
1.8
0.2
0.1
(2)
(»)
(»)
0.8
0.1
0.1
(»)
0.1
3.7
15.7
0.1
0.2
1.1
0.1
0.4
14 9
Scotland
3.8
Wales
1.4
Ireland
19.8
Norway
2.8
2 7
1.0
Netherlands
0.9
Belsiiun
0.2
(')
Switzerland
r?.
France
1 1
Central andEasternEurope:
25.9
1 S
Hungary
0.2
Russia
0.7
Finland
0.1
Rumania
(3)
Bulgana, Serbia, and
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe:
Greece
Italy
0.3
Spain
0.1
Portugal
0,1
Europe, not specified
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
i?
4.0
15.4
All other countries
America:
Canada— French
Canada — Other
(')
West Indies '
0.2
Mexico
0.9
Central and South
America
0.1
All other
0.3
Of mixed foreign parentage.
I For 1920, according to birthplace of father; for 1910, according to birthplace of person.
COUNTEY OF ORIGIN.
371
OF ORIGIN FOR NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE CLASSES, AND BY NATIVITY AND
OF ORIGIN, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
constituted prior to the World War.]
PER CBNT
DISTRIBUTION
BY NATIvmr AND PARENTAGE
CLASSES.
Foreign-
born
white.i
Native white of foreign
or mixed parentage.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
Total.
Both
parents
foreign.
Father
foreign.
Mother
foreign. •
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total
37.7
41.4
62.3
58.6
43.1
40.1
12.5
12.2
6.7
6.4
Northwestern Europe:
35.7
42.4
39.1
28.2
35.4
43.4
41.0
37.0
51.5
29.8
35.8
37.4
26.4
46.2
53.8
52.2
50.9
63.5
74.8
81.3
7S.5
48.4
67.6
50.4
30.4
61.3
47.9
35.7
31.8
48.4
48.2
65.3
60.5
41.5
37.7
39.6
33.1
30.0
41.2
48. S
45.4
40.9
55.3
44.2
41.4
40.1
30.2
58.7
70.8
63-1
61.4
75.1
94.6
9L2
92.3
64.0
66.3
51.9
37.7
75.9
63.5
41.3
44.5
58.8
55. 4
57.5
67.1
53.9
64.3
57.6
70.9
71. S
64.6
56.6
59.0
63.0
48.5
70.2
64.2
62.6
73.6
53.8
46.2
47.8
49.1
36.5
2.5.2
18.7
21.5
51.6
32.4
49.6
69.6
38.7
52.1
64.3
68.2
51.6
51.8
34.7
39.5
58.5
100.0
62.3
60.4
66.9
70.0
58.8
51.2
.54.6
59.1
44.7
55.8
58.6
59.9
69.8
41.3
29.2
36.9
38.6
24.9
5.4
8.8
7.7
36.0
33.7
48.1
62.3
24.1
36.5
58.7
55. 5
41.2
44.6
42.5
32.9
46.1
100.0
24.9
24.4
33.9
47.6
42.8
41.2
36.5
39.3
30.6
37.7
31.6
27.0
46.8
45.9
42.5
43.2
43.9
32.5
22.2
17.0
17.4
46.6
19.2
39.2
45.6
35.2
16.7
38.5
19.6
28.1
22.0
24.6
7.3
33.2
100.0
25.5
26.6
34.1
47.5
42.0
40.1
36.9
39.6
29.6
34.3
30.1
27.0
47.2
35.4
27.3
34.3
36.1
23.6
4.2
7.2
5.0
33.1
13.2
37.5
38.6
22.2
7.1
35.5
16.9
21. S
20.7
28.2
6.0
19.1
100.0
24.8
21.0
2.3.8
13.9
14.0
9.9
15.8
15.8
12.6
25.2
23.0
25.9
18.8
5.5
2.7
3.5
3.3
2.8
2.7
1.6
3.9
4.4
10.2
8.7
17.3
2.9
21.8
15.2
26.6
10.9
19.8
6.3
18.4
16.6
23.5
22.0
21.1
13.4
10.9
7.1
12.4
13.0
11.0
17.9
20.3
25.0
16.2
4.0
1.4
2.0
1.6
0.9
1.1
1.2
2.2
2.5
16.2
9.3
16.9
1.6
18.3
14.4
21.3
9.9
16.1
9.2
1.5.2
17.5
14.6
12.1
13.2
10.4
7.8
5.5
6.7
7.8
5.3
7.3
9.7
9.7
8.0
2.5
1.0
1.1
L9
1.2
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.6
3.0
1.8
6.7
0.5
13.6
10.6
22.0
12.5
10.1
3.9
13.8
8.7
13.2
11.8
Wales
U.6
Ireland
9.0
5.9
4.0
Denmark
5.3
Netherlands
6.5
Belgium
4.1
Luxemburg
3.6
Switzerland
8.3
France
7.9
Central and Eastern Europe:
Germany
6.4
Austria
L8
0.5
Russia :
Finland
0.6
0.8
Rumania
0.3
Bulgaria, Serbia, and
Montenegro
0.2
Turkey ill Europe
0.3
Southern Europe:
G reeee
0.4
Italy
0.3
4.2
Portugal
L3
Europe, not specified
6.8
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
0.2
All other countries
n.i
America:
Canada — French
8.8
Canada — Other
17.4
10.1
West Indies »
Mexico
7.8
5.1
Central and South America
All other
1L7
9.5
> Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
» Except possessions of the United States.
372
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 104.— COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN
[Figures relate to countries as
DIVISION AND STATE.
Uixited States.
36,398,958
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
Total
foreign
white
stock.
4, 512, 930
12,010,828
9, 148, 492
4, 749, 839
869,524
274, 765
1, 155, 942
1,210,391
2, 466, 247
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah ;;
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
269,915
216, 819
123, 492
,572,751
420, 427
909. 526
,503,761
, 824, 412
,682,655
,902,771
519. 527
, 232, 770
,931,180
,562,244
, 541, 309
855,628
688, 108
431, 988
310,549
522, 155
400, 102
52,739
311,649
87, 372
83,415
144, 378
18, 576
19, 120
46, 417
105, 858
141, 426
53, 236
52, 903
27,200
53,065
154, 887
142,087
805, 903
258, 457
131,416
67, 262
321,062
61, 356
140, 304
196,120
34,414
608, 071
271,420
1, 586, 756
northwestern EtJROPE.
2, 307, 112 731, 239
England,
Scot-
land.
230, 380
324, 095
700, 177
514, 407
218, 740
72, 408
22, 328
52,985
166, 553
235, 419
13, 544
11,230
6,880
185, 546
52, 942
53, 953
317, 179
120, 811
262, 187
131,502
32, 121
159, 304
144, 733
46,747
36, 873
56, 786
41, 598
8,913
12,601
26, 438
35, 531
4,541
15,645
9,085
10, 588
10, 887
2,829
1,677
5,043
12, 113
7,864
5,758
6,301
2,405
5,256
6,818
13, 032
27,879
56, 178
25,525
153, 716
111,369
214, 891
157, 105
72, 941
24,898
8,170
15,531
44,778
81,656
6,041
4,951
5,097
65, 536
12, 444
17,300
94,021
42,071
78,799
35,034
11,412
55, 872
42, 084
12, 703
14,860
17, 725
11,983
5,352
3,885
7,864
11, 272
1,117
6,4«3
2,759
3,751
3,460
1,305
725
1,947
3,351
2,241
1,827
3,363
739
1,585
1,783
4,676
7,487
22, 809
9,175
22,883
5,418
9,061
4,134
32, 150
11,257
3,034
1,386
8,094
2,113
64,209
10,123
4,313
1,172
22, 572
10, 965
48,019
Wales.
4,136,395
7,264
95, 586
55, 323
23,966
6,251
1,976
3,166
18,313
18,535
148
122
1,464
3,122
549
1,559
19, 703
3,946
71,937
29,574
3,631
10,861
3,739
7,518
3,730
7,170
3,769
606
1,653
2,507
4,531
205
1,904
511
555
2,239
89
42
269
437
679
693
536
68
387
259
1,419
1,101
2,515
3,083
1,106
4,672
257
601
5,716
363
6,111
2,024
10,400
Ireland.
925, 051
1,724,888
657,662
314, 177
102,689
41, 229
55, 250
86,710
228, 739
24,216
27, 891
16,428
610,696
79,640
166, 180
983, 036
248, 652
493, 200
151,698
44, 952
301,924
91,201
61, 887
65,869
75, 924
82, 213
11, 336
14,619
32, 151
32,065
12,211
33, 533
19, 727
9,385
11,107
1,545
2,675
6,607
5,899
23, 595
8,846
5, 283
3,505
5,053
14, 104
11,878
24, 215
28,448
7, 327
4,942
28, 370
2, 466
5,450
5,634
4,073
39,607
18, 355
170, 777
Nor-
way.
Sweden.
1,023,225 11,457,382
15, 551
61,118
235, 795
542,339
5,198
1,214
7,519
48,005
106, 486
1,221
887
228
9,663
973
2,579
46, 220
10, 104
4,794
3,181
1,541
66, 088
17, 325
147,660
280, 982
62, 568
1,925
127, 561
68, 866
7,092
3,345
110
1,076
725
1,008
134
166
179
331
1,479
191
194
561
268
300
964
1,095
5,160
27, 824
7,061
1,664
4,111
380
809
5,738
418
65, 613
16, 120
24,753
138, 102
170, 736
382, 816
497, 264
10, 139
3,768
19, 020
79, 887
155, 650
4,668
3,826
2,377
75, 927
13,571
37, 733
99,069
21,690
49, 977
16, 505
12,685
235, 329
61,377
56, 920
280, 077
63, 788
13, 339
28,606
24, 128
55,057
82, 269
702
1,491
1,346
1,405
822
376
276
774
2,947
578
806
1,634
750
1,016
1,297
3,329
13, 378
16, 841
13, 062
4,884
24,384
839
2,035
16, 762
1,080
68, 075
22, 004
65, 571
Den-
mark.
467, 525
17,097
44, 468
102, 847
167, 079
4,606
1,424
7,183
55, 078
67, 743
2,411
404
345
7,021
659
6,267
25, 516
12, 277
6,675
5,399
2,638
37,004
17, 668
40, 138
44, 487
47,252
4,733
12, 728
16, 975
33,966
6,948
137
861
610
865
268
136
190
308
1,252
282
363
468
311
510
839
1,790
4,044
7, 456
9,132
2, 730
6,850
332
1,227
25,966
1,385
18, 913
8,703
40, 127
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
373
WHITE STOCK, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
constituted prior to the World War.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States.
Geographic divisigns:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. ,
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Nokth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
northwestern EtTROPE — Continued.
Nether-
lands.
362,318 122,686
Bel-
gium.
5,993
67, 725
175, 721
72,080
3,428
1,389
3,458
12,610
19,914
128
300
103
4,176
272
1,014
32,841
30, 892
3,992
8,055
6,458
37, 759
98, 705
24,744
15,007
35, 587
3,550
2,790
9,074
3,355
2,717
90
843
366
628
237
182
78
235
769
749
278
262
100
423
586
849
1,600
3,937
1,194
390
2,553
250
273
3,913
100
7,517
2,568
9,829
6,389
21, 504
61,295
16, 477
2,672
542
2,818
3,128
7,861
90
648
54
3,441
1,415
741
7,830
4,144
9,530
3,883
4,997
19,696
IS, 581
14, 138
4,882
2,987
2,582
8;»
711
1,147
3,329
38
230
127
208
1,577
36
98
120
238
237
82
152
71
207
967
624
1,020
1,214
259
240
901
154
165
151
44
2,590
1,531
3,740
Luxem-
burg.
43.109
203
2,165
16,863
19, 764
208
84
411
1,155
2,256
Switzer-
land.
France.
CENTRAL and EASTERN
EUROPE.
Germany,
327,797 333,678 7,259,992
3,129,798
5
2
72
25
91
1,200
325
640
1,146
388
9,111
1,350
4,868
7,100
6, 919
411
800
2,040
1,319
1, 175
6
60
33
25
9
2
3
12
58
40
14
13
17
20
16
202
173
492
210
61
278
24
50
32
840
395
1.021
7,629
65, 418
100,011
56,819
6,435
7,509
11, 364
19,091
53, 521
154
171
266
2,814
415
3,809
30, 743
16, 333
18,342
35,235
10, 438
22, 524
8,913
22,901
9, .368
10, 798
16, 944
1,841
2,592
6,236
9,040
156
1,172
835
682
1,981
218
63
437
891
4,473
2,112
628
296
2,049
1,225
2,597
5,493
2,924
4,326
953
3,999
447
788
4,749
905
9,921
34, 702
162,381
216 !l, 871,619
757
516
539
11, .391
2,531
6,123
52, 822
16, 471
25,923
20,274
10, 052
25, 377
12,092
5,407
4,920
6,464
11,607
1,134
1,128
2,786
6,398
496
2,009
1,447
1,275
1,506
357
338
1,083
1,809
2,858
1,218
1,686
1,150
1,556
16, 524
3,170
8,112
2,130
1,325
822
3,918
877
1,083
1,037
1,055
6, 073
3,216
40,806
:, 789, 953
407, 203
195, 706
96,191
246,190
135, 662
355, 087
194, 105
1,411,112
958, 258
292, 995
56,970
7,440
80,831
53, 502
74,585
2,889
4,464
2,146
71,568
9,622
71,692
1,029,448
303, 194
538,977
572, 756
225,661
865,311
413,284
712, 941
365, 933
314,491
298, 177
57,477
76, 263
180, 572
114,290
6,393
110,119
16, 178
12, 957
20,929
2,902
4,861
8,547
12,820
70, 217
11,063
10, 099
4,812
18, 751
30,699
37,521
159,219
33,845
17,855
8,944
49, 323
5,086
6,399
10, 567
3,643
82,790
51,224
221, 073
Austria.
1,110,905
1,348
7,718
2,699
94, 521
15,035
72, 784
614, 102
193, 591
603, 419
246, 890
36, 948
424,054
132, 336
118,030
87,214
42, 100
36, 941
15,634
14,054
68,804
28,248
4,919
2:i,228
1,570
4,417
18, 797
397
785
1,254
1,603
3,010
1,295
1,924
1,211
3,264
3,221
10,268
64,078
15,505
3, 0.33
5,923
21, 252
1, 815
2,069
2,975
930
23,564
9,904
41,117
Hun-
gary.
41,962
553, 644
388, 690
58, 228
24, 672
4,334
5,234
17, 439
16, 702
1,145
201
634
4,332
584
35,066
156, 895
98, 086
298,663
183, 466
24, 622
98, 191
63, 845
28, .566
24, 116
3,951
16,000
6,096
1,782
2,196
4,087
539
4,071
435
3,561
14,469
132
103
586
776
2,219
767
1,216
132
505
849
1,036
2,844
6,439
744
1,303
5,755
709
1,038
1,066
385
4,142
2,260
10, 300
374
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 104.— COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN
[Figures relate to countries as
DIVISION AND STATE.
CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE — COD.
Russia.
Fin-
land.
Ru-
mania.
Bul-
garia,
Serbia,
and
Monte-
negro.
Tur-
key
in
Eu-
rope.
SOUTHERN EUROPE.
Greece.
Italy.
Spain.
Por-
tugal
United States...
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina. . .
South Carolina...
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyomiag
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon ■
California
8,871,109
296, 276
134, 318
43,703 23,268
470, 118
908,800
838, 762
301, 845
131,635
18, 276
40,568
60, 950
100, 155
35, 253
26,796
103,097
68,761
1,995
403
724
14, 843
44,404
4,307
77, 876
33,570
8,466
3,144
656
991
1,144
4,164
649
8,342
19, 179
4,501
1,369
191
705
4,150
4,617
10, 983
9,143
4,554
274,600
20,429
150, 409
, 168, 518
227, 963
512,319
150,074
29, 526
391,415
185, 816
81,931
42,526
16,465
44,945
84, 132
35,500
37, 525
40, 752
8,919
69,306
11,481
12,662
12, 256
2,520
2,881
8,676
2,934
6,536
5,986
3,645
2,109
1,965
4,297
16,501
17, 805
13,013
3,642
3,237
3«,675
672
1, 856
1,528
327
26,430
14,745
58,980
2,435
3,038
884
26, 173
581
2,142
18, 158
3,524
5,114
12,764
402
4,885
70, 365
14,681
61,640
164
198
3,306
3,235
112
106
60
252
151
347
455
29
78
68
555
77
64
133
139
25
220
127
352
7,155
1,954
1,669
1,675
69
636
1,417
268
21, 053
11,398
11,953
76
28
18
1,893
541
1,751
58,886
5,302
13, 688
12,928
3,562
8,901
7,270
909
3,523
412
2,136
1,650
169
478
98
181
699
140
258
722
56
31
202
855
253
149
197
57
85
128
86
692
320
73
86
482
13
74
88
473
372
3,319
23
23
3
409
74
117
1,727
386
6,229
7,749
1,856
3,885
4,501
1,188
2,255
791
664
86
212
330
163
2
197
24
58
958
29
8
33
60
75
21
65
30
33
147
160
355
1, 193
167
596
653
129
642
361
409
1,074
480
3,063
3,386,941
77, 947
134,794
4,460
9,979
5,070
733
427
94
185
555
1,705
43,404
50, 878
53,309
13,206
14, 630
2,779
4,595
10,807
18,734
525
311
6
2,958
283
377
7,662
396
1,921
2,125
841
991
784
329
164
72
375
32
40
38
12
1
29
98
45
135
20
19
54
26
23
29
40
2
3
36
21
125
263
56
82
51
14
20
64
5
1,0S7
244
434
1,624
6,647
236
28,230
1,622
5,045
28, 830
5,848
16,200
14,624
4,235
21, 589
8,178
4,683
2,794
3,341
3,681
440
383
1,748
377
1,288
1,724
2,277
3,541
734
770
2,026
1,893
544
704
1,255
276
405
813
812
2,565
1,413
826
1,288
2,078
328
413
3,667
694
4,092
2,011
12,631
494,
1, 939,
406,
70,
81,
19,
7i,
56,
194,
4,124
22, 515
4,656
1, 481
11, .388
806
6,049
6,893
20,035
67, 304
4,228
1,024
173
765
62
469
639
60, 130
5, 589
3,922
7,704
238, 178
70,665
168, 740
1, 124, 433
344, 468
470, 399
119,501
12, 703
195,804
55, 877
22,190
14, 806
9,689
31,141
338
827
6,725
7,032
8,319
19,720
7,500
5,505
26, 808
998
776
1,391
10,309
4,180
4,867
6,457
4,345
2,977
46, 403
4,755
20,311
6,535
2,493
2,657
28, 527
3, 471
2, 334
6, 024
4,484
18, 754
7, 550
167, 760
114
48
1,032
1,341
164
1,425
16, 872
2,719
2,924
1,607
793
1,448
663
145
108
119
786
17,
22
169
332
224
391
2,129
53
66
262
7,762
120
79
264
343
72
3,127
293
2,557
123
2,046
201
629
399
1,578
377
1,540
723
888
18,424
292
184
68
49, 215
15, 387
2,158
2,268
863
1,097
374
46
459
114
31
21
34
44
8
9
21
36
21
54
38
192
18
29
14
62
337
15
15
17
15
14
225
30
200
47
69
62
71
57
62
25
246
469
335
59, 326
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
375
WHITE STOCK, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued,
constituted prior to the World War.]
ASIA.
AMERICA.
AU
other
coun-
tries.
Cen-
Of
mixed
DIVISION J
j^d state.
Turkey
in
Asia.
All
other.
Can-
ada-
French.
Canada-
Other.
New
found-
land.
West
In-
dies.1
Mex-
ico.
tral
and
South
Amer-
ica.
foreign
parent-
age.
United States.
164,480
10,735
848,309
1,755,519
25,448
15,496
725,332
19,487
116,458
1,502,457
Qeog. divisions:
New England
41,112
1.206
520, 157
510, 069
16,017
2,358
281
1,030
58,357
158,590
Middle Atlantic
48, 127
2,713
53, 726
234,110
5,170
16,600
5,437
8,219
7,787
477,885
E. North Central.
28, 127
2,631
102,655
490,220
1,625
1,656
7,966
1,529
8,354
366, 076
W. North Central.
8,572
745
42,027
192,348
419
680
26,485
734
3,611
208,475
South Atlantic...
9,226
391
2,047
24,356
351
20, 538
797
898
1,594
35,306
E. South Central.
3,490
129
508
7,271
69
482
756
254
570
13, 116
W. South Central.
7,934
442
2,141
22, 803
176
1,544
410,009
1.331
1,725
37,068
Mountain
3,328
429
10,014
69, 132
386
371
146,353
371
3,323
65,792
Pacific
)
14,564
2,049
15, 034
205,210
1,2.35
1,267
127,248
5,121
31,137
140,149
''**
New England: I
Maine
NewE
1,555
1,417
46
17
86,110
90,246
93,947
32,642
406
336
124
61
12
9
31
40
222
152
6,716
ampshire. .
5,191
Verm(
Massa
)nt
554
27,954
19
478
39,419
287,897
25,949
318,502
124
14,007
21
1,406
10
178
22
679
81
50,198
3,520
ehusetts
98,517
Rhode Island
5,352
95
75,658
16, S46
517
236
12
91
6,608
14, 569
Connecticut
4,280
551
40,827
22,183
627
520
60
167
1,096
30,077
Middle Atlantic:
New York
25,233
1,604
49, 730
185,474
3,211
12,834
3,134
6,437
4.322
272, 788
New Jersey
7,652
534
2,004
19, 246
989
1,894
462
862
1,357
75, 069
Pennsylvania
15,242
575
1,992
29,390
970
1,872
1,841
920
2,108
130,028
E. North Central:
Ohio.
8,748
1,837
5,210
10,127
2, 205
369
257
1,260
621
124
4,030
1,763
14,322
62,206
20,334
46,456
12,511
74, 437
314, .844
41,972
329
97
015
438
146
566
89
570
303
128
1,019
740
4,592
1,387
228
374
86
629
285
155
1,570
568
2,768
1,453
1,995
72, 434
Indiar
Illinoi
Michi
Wisco
la
18,815
s
126,458
ran
84,925
nsin
63,444
W. North Central:
Minnesota
1,926
173
26,430
67,064
148
93
333
106
829
70,623
Iowa.
Missot
North
1,180
2,110
835
137
130
44
2,032
1,272
5,774
29, 169
16, 738
33,013
54
81
34
151
296
6
3.093
3,815
35
118
177
16
691
883
219
33,089
iri..........
32, 468
Dakota
20,212
South Dakota
646
72
2,126
12,948
17
17
92
37
179
13,576
Nebraska
1,231
95
1,401
17, 153
63
60
2,890
87
370
20, 133
KansE
South At
bS
644
94
2,992
16, 263
22
57
16,227
193
440
18,374
LANTIC:
Delaw
Maryl
are
43
272
6
52
42
339
860
3,639
9
98
43
396
61
100
6
206
38
408
1,909
and
11,402
Dist. of Coliunbia.
624
55
467
3, 747
44
191
71
170
197
4,604
Virgil
We,^t
lia
1,608
2,553
S6
13
296
137
3,749
1,949
59
5
140
25
108
81
141
31
236
127
3,791
Virginia
3,909
North CaroUna. . .
1,097
42
43
1,276
6
71
33
45
85
727
South Carolina...
788
14
63
584
9
67
11
32
32
754
Georg
Florid
E. Sotn'H
ia
1,085
1,156
43
SO
165
495
1,912
6,640
25
96
1.56
19,449
88
244
52
215
109
362
2,317
a
5,893
Central:
Kentucky
791
41
150
2,160
27
51
172
47
235
6,486
Tennessee
350
22
149
2,153
18
70
245
8C)
136
2,700
Alaba
Missis
ma
1,111
1,238
29
37
138
71
1,967
991
12
12
279
82
185
154
90
31
125
74
2,638
sippi
1,292
W. South Central:
Arkai
Louis
isas
478
2,175
23
100
213
424
2,360
2,571
21
33
40
1,018
366
3,139
38
896
166
277
2,867
lana
8,338
Oklahoma
1,661
83
700
7,685
33
94
8,330
56
289
6,714
Texas
MotlNTAB
3,620
236
804
10, 187
89
392
398, 174
341
993
19, 149
»j:
Mont
Idaho
Wyor
Color
New
3,na
633
148
244
61
54
25
6,041
1,376
297
25,194
ii,o;»
3,593
134
110
7
40
21
28
264
1,271
2,025
50
20
34
401
602
126
13,989
8,523
ning
3,738
ido
713
454
135
38
1,404
163
17,043
1,664
75
8
163
30
14, 533
34,083
93
15
461
75
15,714
Mexico
1,603
Arizo
Utah
Neva
Pacific:
na
634
447
55
54
48
14
279
211
243
4,056
4,138
2,408
29
12
11
53
19
17
91,514
1,311
1,352
81
34
44
268
1,065
325
3,510
16.633
da!'.!!!'.!!!!
2,082
Washington
1,213
371
7,175
73,205
539
145
507
296
1,488
35,380
Oregc
CaUfo
n
505
12,846
141
l,5:i7
1,977
5,882
27,359
104,046
112
584
109
1,013
655
126,086
109
4,716
813
28,836
16,849
rnia
87,920
1 Except possessions of the United States.
376
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 105.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOREIGN "WHITE
PER cent which specified coxmTRY of origin contributed to total
foreign white stock in specified division or state.
Central and
Northwestern Europe.
Eastern
DIVISION AND STATE.
Europe.
•6
"3)
o
1
■6
1
o
1
a
s
3
1
i
K
3
-d
6
a
2
S
.2
1
W
M
t^
t— 1
•^
M
P
Z
w
►-;
M
P^
O
<
w
1
United States
Geographic divisions:
6.3
2.0
0.6
11.4
2.8
4.0
1.3
1.0
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.9
19.9
8.6
3.1
2
New England
7.2
2.5
0.2
20.5
0.3
3.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
(1)
0.2
0.5 3.6
4.3
0.9
3
Middle Atlantic
5.8
1.8
0.8
14.4
0.5
1.4
0.4
0.6
0.2
(1)
0.5
0.8, 15.6
11.7
4.6
4
East North Central....
5.6
1.7
0.6
7.2
2.6
4.2
1.1
1.9
0.7
0.2
1.1
0. 8, 30. 5
10.5
4.2
5
West North Central...
4.6
1.5
0.5
6.6
11.4
10.5
3.5
1.6
0.3
0.4
1.2
0.7
29.6
6.2
1.2
6
South Atlantic
8.3
2.9
0.7
11.8
0.6
1.2
0.5
0.4
0.3
(M
0.7
1.2
22.5
6.6
2.8
7
East South Central
8.1
3.0
0.7
15.0
0.4
1.4
0.5
0.5
0.2
(1)
2.7
2.5
35.0
2.7
1.6
8
West South Central....
4.6
1.3
0.3
4.8
0.7
1.6
0.6
0.3
0.2
0)
1.0
2.5
21.3
7.0
0.5
9
Mountain
13.8
3.7
1.5
7.2
4.0
6.6
4.6
1.0
0.3
0.1
1.6
1.0
11.2
4.4
1.4
10
Pacific
9.5
3.3
0.8
9.3
4.3
6.3
2.7
0.8
0.3
0.1
2.2
2.0
14.4
3.0
0.7
New England:
11
Maine
5.0
2.2
0.2
9.0
0.5
1.7
0.9
(')
0)
0)
0.1
0.3
1.1
0.5
0.4
12
New Hampshire
5.2
2.3
0.1
12.9
0.4
1.8
0.2
0.1
0.3
(')
0.1
0.3
2.1
3.6
0.1
13
Vermont
5.6
4.1
1.2
13.3
0.2
1.9
0.3
0.1
(')
(')
0.2
0.4
1.7
2.2
0.5
11
Massachusetts
7.2
2.5
0.1
23.7
0.4
3.0
0.3
0.2
0.1
(')
0.1
0.4
2.8
3.7
0.2
15
Rhode Island
12.6
3.0
0.1
18.9
0.2
3.2
0.2
0.1
0.3
(')
0.1
0.6
2.3
3.6
0.1
la
Connecticut
5.9
1.9
0.2
18.3
0.3
4.1
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17
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4.9
1.4
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1.5
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6.6
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0.2
13.6
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0.7
1.7
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10.6
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7.1
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0.1
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20
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6.9
1.8
1.6
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0.9
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.1
1.9
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6.2
2.2
0.7
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0.3
2.4
0.5
1.2
1.0
0.1
2.0
1.9
43.4
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4.9
1.7
0.3
9.4
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1.2
0.6
0.3
0.7
0.8
26.8
13.1
3.0
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7.5
2.2
0.2
4.9
0.9
3.2
0.9
5.1
1.0
0.1
0.5
0.6
21.4
6.9
2.8
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3.0
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2.6
1.6
0.9
0.3
1.5
0.3
45.6
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25
Minnesota
2.4
1.0
0.2
4.3
18.2
18.2
2.9
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0.3
0.5
0.6
0.3
23.7
5.7
1.6
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6.6
2.1
0.8
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5.5
4.2
0.3
0.8
1.3
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4.9
0.5
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6.0
1.7
0.5
11.9
0.3
1.9
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.1
2.5
1.7
43.3
5.4
2.3
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2.1
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2.6
29.5
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0.2
0.2
0.4
0.3
13.3
3.6
1.4
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4.1
1.3
0.5
4.7
19.0
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5.5
2.9
0.2
0.7
0.8
0.4
24.6
4.5
0.6
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5.1
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0.5
6.2
1.4
10.5
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0.6
0.2
0.3
1.2
0.5
34.6
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0.4
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8.9
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0.8
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2.3
1.6
28.6
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32
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8.6
2.1
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23.2
0.2
1.3
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0.9
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12.7
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7.5
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10.9
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11.4
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2 Except possessions of the United States.
378
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 106 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN WHITE
[Figures relate to countries as
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, llass
Bridgeport, Conn
Bnftalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Culumbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver J Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, ISI. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough . .
Queens borough
Richmond borough.. .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland , Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadclpliia. Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Total
foreign
white
stock:
1920
77,639
55, 771
12, 837
246, 750
16,339
548,674
104,404
336,907
75, 205
51, 504
1,946,298
164, 492
549, 779
55,652
22,379
42,499
104, 966
36, 526
638, 068
100, 946
14,951
80, 393
93,354
31,835
60,114
202, 926
30, 128
84,383
252,406
55,366
87,833
18,318
323,979
243, 187
8,0cSl
96,044
113,415
95, 275
4,294,629
594, 220
1,528,713
1,780,627
314,319
76, 750
283,810
14, 467
113, 725
94, 521
102, 430
989, 398
333, 731
116,745
168, 028
25, 851
14,618
182, 113
343, 133
153, 793
60,547
70, 500
322, 843
88,499
162, 879
46, 056
77, 854
90, 300
113,330
70, 707
87, 372
42.514
127,075
68,119
79,130
NORTHWESTERN EUROPE.
Engl
and.
Scot-
land.
Wales.
6,282
1,721
1,229
3,205
1,072
132
1,354
516
67
8
604
2,520
669
2
(Xi3
1,332
235
24
590
11,639
553
7
178
1,726
132
17
178
5,339
633
3
693
1,801
128
4
820
952
234
60
998
25, 173
4,354
5
709
1,509
619
■ 26
146
7,718
3,428
4
035
1,091
2,059
2
085
598
88
1
910
567
166
10
780
3,640
1,290
4
345
1,319
853
39
131
16, 587
1,534
17
514
1,366
140
1
107
392
54
3
320
855
75
4
517
1,994
113
2
,50S
.596
91
3
7(J9
1,405
265
9
184
3,693
402
1
862
517
271
6
649
2,383
590
28
324
8,291
2,043
1
995
632
85
7
129
1,994
57
1
421
473
53
6
005
1,931
876
8
.521
3,668
871
765
260
18
16
060
1,106
95
4
633
1,874
143
4
060
1,048
96
136
605
47, 103
3,777
14
904
5,657
351
53
764
n,816
1,207
48
639
16,881
1,717
14
683
5,102
354
4
615
1,647
1.48
13
128
4,965
348
1
1.52
388
59
12
029
4,362
1,750
4
.542
1,790
300
9
165
4,251
90
75
273
19,473
3,669
20
216
7,465
4,913
11
015
4,813
864
18
595
4,044
177
1
074
233
241
1
600
674
82
14
421
3,145
268
13
119
3,624
624
5
126
2,174
291
19
930
3,498
1,670
2
405
527
43
23
132
8,592
1,204
6
584
1,228
8,991
18
175
7,807
1,835
4
6(K)
1,8,30
458
4
751
2,885
102
6
664
1,424
344
5
986
1,337
332
6
826
1,178
124
9
0S5
2,759
511
2
992
780
142
7
175
2,094
110
4
554
2,601
176
6
881
2,577
3,708
Ireland.
4
15
1
24
1
174
16
32
26
5
199
20
35
7
1
4
13
4
32
12
1
3
20
2
11
46
3
13
2o:
9
23
2
10
13
2
6
24
11
616
67
199
293
41
13
33
1
13
9
11
222
53
8,
41
1
1
19
44
15
2
2
63
17
13
4
19
17
8
7
19
9
31
15
7
Nor-
way.
312
56
50
802
56
2,975
294
621
288
413
44,961
93
1,053
105
219
75
1,331
1,231
2,241
63
146
392
161
171
145
2,292
120
574
3, 876
52
144
50
5, 112
41, 237
24
106
276
685
40, 544
1,803
29, 392
4,884
1,728
2,737
323
259
2, 523
1,057
52
2,231
216
6,309
408
30
42
179
427
10,499
2,056
150
5,397
13
17, 628
3,780
154
84
237
28
725
89
544
333
115
Sweden.
1,572
247
236
936
232
12,027
3,437
2,464
2,050
406
121,326
257
4,410
343
460
171
8,910
5,210
6,379
138
407
2,280
4,390
482
484
2,212
1,588
5,068
10, 402
187
1,093
316
2,175
61,514
44
519
2,744
696
57,750
6,133
28, 450
16, 802
4,828
1,537
1,559
337
5,495
9, 282
268
5,115
2,439
10,114
5,187
57
109
933
2,307
24,227
5,461
309
11,407
214
18,855
5,395
2,491
330
634
185
1,346
485
15, 856
753
1,884
Den-
mark.
417
174
74
510
63
1,678
774
577
179
135
22,615
227
1,273
110
248
60
1,982
1,159
2,954
59
82
621
1,292
307
603
790
472
1,020
4,091
115
54
140
1,997
5,717
37
110
498
507
14,914
1,416
7,075
4,170
1,608
645
784
134
3,764
6,423
104
2,272
249
3,081
250
27
66
366
1,128
3,283
4,633
193
6,278
48
4,656
1,095
185
169
387
142
610
73
446
209
COUNTRY OF OEIGIlSr.
379
STOCK, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
constituted prior to the World War.]
NORTHWESTERN EUROPE— continued.
CENTRAL AND EASTERN
EUROPE.
Nether-
lands.
Bel-
gium.
Luxem-
burg.
Switzer-
land.
France.
Germany.
Austria.
Him-
gary.
Akron, Ohio
281
754
44
541
38
1,313
1.32
1,226
56
86
22, 136
1,213
2,778
163
100
189
1,084
467
4,230
19
37
30, 846
98
151
433
563
122
354
1,807
247
38
72
2,026
974
42
21
124
346
9,552
1,146
3,519
3,837
851
199
6.58
169
627
344
9,448
1,190
312
956
119
36
55
4,677
1,473
679
1,525
134
1,452
41
1,143
407
92
200
335
70
366
47
131
268
104
134
40
28
135
40
797
73
217
36
49
4,975
96
184
115
59
44
153
79
9,350
33
14
110
27
66
61
322
289
786
703
93
223
18
388
312
14
213
207
217
4,342
341
1,042
2,402
457
100
133
33
217
402
1,376
999
226
593
192
9
30
024
800
196
31
146
836
30
906
128
49
56
Z54
31
127
17
49
42
31
10
59
2
24
is'
10
116
is"
5,080
69
188
11
S
27
69
10
251.
i'
16
28
9
27
25
9
48
250
9
1
2
888
591
5
3'
6
486
40
115
219
101
11
26
4
39
63
16
89
107
137
6
6
si"
136
904
19
15
148
3
112
96
2
18
1.55
19
33
6
2
4
30
1,212
179
145
677
149
669
289
1,696
53
261
7, 766
1,717
3,380
1,120
431
373
1,220
334
2,508
14
108
171
210
285
786
1,031
299
1,145
2,925
2,172
9
225
2,219
.1,182
284
78
265
796
16,063
2,361
3,824
6,905
2,452
521
1,364
49
1,490
580
2,680
3,984
2,513
3,045
149
142
93
1,186
6,538
1,.535
1,431
436
5; 298
398
1,.352
576
188
660
2,295
169
835
109
37
232
408
1,041
367
316
1,386
453
2,100
504
3,279
238
417
9,142
2,234
2,048
786
520
585
1,408
407
4,604
172
236
337
410
826
1,029
1,573
301
1,309
6,222
1,047
154
472
998
1,189
203
543
432
11,213
33,957
2,965
7,255
19,217
3,729
791
1.779
"167
2,982
522
1,303
6, 862
2,931
1,309
604
154
236
1,657
4,995
770
352
1,070
11,806
305
1,812
491
309
720
1,187
310
1,447
327
218
483
315
12, 988
13, 663
2,038
87, 498
1,987
18,814
6,374
114,2.50
1,.382
9,319
421,443
93, 460
102, 441
20,748
4,831
20, 194
17, 889
.5,734
148,747
491
2,082
12,241
5, 929
7,939
25, 249
.37,385
5, 651
18,134
38, 522
29,379
561
3,767
187, 933
33,9,55
1,8.W
1,185
9, 075
22, 192
.584, 838
88,614
191,637
180, 079
111,182
13,326
49,341
1,492
15,098
16,748
9,821
149,310
75,815
19, 723
4, 162
7,138
3,470
45, 537
149,331
38,273
5,477
11,6,38
53,924
12,131
17, 686
7,902
3,424
19, 693
43, 578
8, 870
16, 178
4, 6.56
1, 692
6,874
0,866
10,688
2, 260
356
20, 079
386
8,691
9, 658
37,295
1,242
5,562
316, 295
4. .363
124,900
1,795
1,019
1.974
4,157
934
58,378
4,420
803
4,257
6, 182
1,611
2,164
21,091
3,818
2,613
8,080
842
2,4.34
4<i3
27, 813
13,119
222
4,038
3,962
1,724
431,397
66,050
119,098
21.5, 789
25,802
4,658
34,423
310
3,420
16, 798
4,023
6.3,317
44,152
4, 568
4,088
4,702
401
7,533
24,174
12,554
599
1,114
9,983
10,033
4, .301
991
V 3,189
6,491
10,347
7,250
1,570
4,447
3,463
11,040
11,816
10 957
Albany, N. Y
152
Atlanta, Ga
236
Baltimore, Md
2,618
129
Birmingham, Ala
Baston, Mass...
900
Bridgeport, Conn
15,875
Buffalo, N. Y
5, 697
Cambridge, Mass
90
Camden, N.J
496
Cliicago, 111
70, 209
Cincinnati, Ohio
5, 395
Cleveland, Ohio
75, 666
Columbus, Ohio
1,574
Dallas, Tex
114
Davton, Ohio
3,589
Denver, Colo . . .
1,208
Des Moines, Iowa
119
Detroit, Mich
25,746
26
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
31
Grand Rapids, Mich
278
Hartford, Onnn. . ,
698
Houston, Tex
218
Indianapolis, Ind
611
Jersey Citv, N. J.
2, 6()4
Kansas City, Kan.s
2, 664
Kansas Citv, Mo
794
Los Angeles, Calif
3,246
Louisville, Ky ... ....
188
Lowell, Mass
40
Mempliis, Tenn
194
12,200
3,101
MinneapoUs, Miim
Nashville, Term
321
New Bedford, Mass
84
New Haven, Conn
910
New Orleans, La
185
New York, N. Y
123, 175
Bronx borough
20, 380
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
19,967
73,927
7,022
Riciimond borough
Newark, N.J
1,879
9,054
Norfolk, Va
100
Oakland, Calif
765
Omaha, Nebr
1,384
Paterson, N.J
1,308
Philadelphia, Pa
22,883
Pittsburgh, Pa
17, 162
Portland, Oreg
1,086
Providence, R. I
226
Reading, Pa
838
Riciunond, Va
99
Rochester, N. Y
770
St. Louis, Mo
12,183
St. Paul, Minn
3,731
Salt Lake City, Utah
198
San Antonio, Tex
135
San Francisco, Calif
2,591
Scranton, Pa
2,186
Seattle, Wash
926
Spokane, Wash
231
Springfield, Mass
214
Svracuse, N. Y
327
Toledo, Ohio
5,800
Trenton, N. J
11,576
Washington, D. C
435
315
Worcester, Mass
67
Yonkers, N. Y
3,811
10,725
380
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 106 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK,
[Figures relate to countries as
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Texas
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.. .
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Iiid
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Mempliis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Mnn
Nashville, Temi
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans. La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash. . . ^
Spokane, Wash. .T
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse. N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkcrs, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
CENTRA!, AND EASTERN EUROPE — COn.
Russia.
6,
d.
3.
Gi.
1
86,
U.
35;
7,
8,
319:
9;
76:
3;
2.
3,
11
3;
103
4
1
8,
20:
2;
3,
25;
2,
29,
14,
1
4
20;
2.
985,
178,
41,
363,
22,
4,
49,
4i
2,
8;
16,
205,
44
10,
13,
4,
2,
is;
30,
9,
1,705
12,068
16, 752
6, 552
1,262
9,879
9,879
14, 561
9,472
11,481
8,270
20, 751
6,029
5,755
Fin-
land.
107
22
23
150
7
937
125
254
88
210
2,301
22
1,675
92
7
21
191
20
3, 269
50
1
180
114
30
41
1, 338
10
62
731
15
48
18
275
2,325
6
23
■153
110
14, 542
2,235
4, 913
6,059
752
5,S3
133
117
063
39
19
1,057
160
2,244
134
3
58
78
172
127
13
2,711
15
3,437
256
295
58
35
i2
151
53
3, 787
120
50
Ru-
mania.
757
89
57
616
54
917
376
363
106
136
7,420
771
4,112
161
169
166
388
149
5,550
57
37
85
538
178
894
517
35
306
1,358
68
18
49
665
2,450
52
19
329
107
56, 702
12, 771
19, 233
23, 538
1,043
117
2,152
70
158
388
70
7,981
2,203
257
451
12
65
204
1,485
711
64
132
1,098
81
173
101
80
76
436
292
140
163
97
85
1,559
Bul-
garia,
Serbia,
and
Monte-
negro.
1,491
8
1
162
15
28
35
105
5
22
1,807
171
949
99
44
60
146
40
2,794
19
44
14
359
33
109
120
445
144
318
165
9
13
11
27
1,022
67
218
679
42
16
36
8
244
189
17
275
553
283
34
7
3
64
491
78
21
18
604
1
333
83
28
40
897
12
24
2
4
7
487
Tur-
key
in
Eu-
rope.
261
79
34
16
6
477
69
104
42
15
401
236
147
48
257
16
14
421
2
50
3
18
3
211
17
174
1
21
195
37
1
331
7
13
6,770
137
225
6,380
23
9
26
12
29
18
468
44
185
21
11
6
133
339
6
14
878
5
39
33
117
4
98
1
657
3
93
SOUTHERN EUROPE.
2,041
226
605
950
625
3,881
1,053
688
520
87
15, 539
376
1,896
496
365
266
880
272
5,246
189
282
64
388
251
521
470
326
752
1,267
104
5,512
394
2,268
1,074
143
825
434
547
23,204
1,263
3,457
17, 704
546
234
1,416
850
1,130
485
390
2,208
1,754
886
645
715
261
433
2,388
428
675
203
3,868
209
1,155
120
1,245
532
807
162
1,724
348
811
179
1,471
Italy.
6,366
6,506
219
16, 489
3,776
77, 105
17, 586
34, 955
5,432
9,688
124, 184
5,691
35, 687
4,601
1,534
943
7,135
2,369
29, 047
2,088
390
1,097
14, 307
3,370
1, 578
33, 767
294
7,804
15, 415
1,243
825
2,952
7,843
1,577
266
1,227
34, 558
21, 818
802, 946
83, 645
299, 813
356, 106
45, 199
18, 183
63, 589
1,131
9,940
5,836
22, 936
136, 793
32, 595
5,142
42, 018
3,598
1, 282
36, 731
18, 284
3,515
970
1,368
45, 599
7,680
5,475
1,814
8,706
13, 681
1,536
13, 657
7,500
6,967
8,769
9,892
11, 877
Spain.
306
30
41
221
25
513
415
222
63
20
716
80
215
26
86
30
216
12
366
11
76
18
33
128
50
316
30
93
1,581
36
10
24
77
41
12
53
55'
2,602
.4, 659
472
4,300
9,352
309
226
626
229
853
29
77
1,062
74
137
65
37
24
56
548
14
93
355
4, 208
16
299
23
26
34
32
19
224
105
11
41
92
Por-
tugal,
2,063
40
57
3,530
26
95
12
32
2
25
1
76
10, 207
1
5
155
24
7
37
4
414
2,671
10
5
5
10, 967
115
175
1,617
52
844
590
77
54
465
76
11,338
3
235
2
59
3,067
2
32
211
25
1
4
15
2,141
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
381
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued,
constituted prior to the World War.]
Akron, Ohio
Albany,N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo.N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los AngeleS; Calif
Louis%'llle, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough. .
Queens borough
Richmond borough...
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Cahf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Riclmiond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul. Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Tur-
key
in
Asia.
,151
2o3
294
108
649
,470
535
720
75S
134
,794
508
,950
163
138
183
139
124
5,496
973
67
665
582
401
497
234
22
393
1,483
279
867
36
497
519
82
509
331
3R2
.5,342
980
6,S39
6,8S3
5S1
59
483
250
232
557
l,xi2
3,040
1,520
317
2,468
20
492
556
1,203
666
196
298
749
450
551
63
1,124
412
1,003
165
624
27
3,582
219
557
All
other .
22
11
15
33
9
105
19
45
28
8
1,071
20
91
36
19
30
17
203
13
22
26
86
5
35
10
12
37
197
9
8
1
29
45
s
35
59
99S
56
334
523
57
28
67
14
86
11
19
250
29
74
47
1
16
30
47
35
21
20
246
7
167
19
14
13
21
16
55
4
18
142
12
Can-
ada-
French.
188
781
39
218
24
3,933
1,170
376
2,459
62
7,248
106
718
184
444
74
9.301
28^368
34
360
2,477
73
129
159
78
278
1,305
54
23,699
43
1,021
3,842
27
22,888
1,249
173
3,476
389
1,074
1,443
4.39
131
318
58
425
208
112
501
83
783
9,677
14
29
494
369
2,567
90
111
767
24
1,480
410
11,060
1,099
1,364
99
467
31
13, 70S
150
30
Can-
ada—
Other.
1,893
1,459
549
2,032
461
73,434
2,307
25,118
12,835
495
45,455
1,729
13,683
1,360
763
839
6,224
1,737
88,956
2,135
550
7,041
3,165
836
1,635
1,925
830
3,921
20,585
665
7,233
589
4,208
14,515
241
2,436
2,143
1,258
37, 873
3, 625
13,s26
15, 777
3, 396
1,249
2,355
638
7,173
3,082
476
6,938
2,680
11,252
7,488
97
412
16,042
4,265
7,191
1,710
779
11,852
431
20,474
6,732
4,891
6,. 509
5,S45
390
3,747
402
8,616
1,136
987
AMERICA.
Cen-
New-
found-
land.
West
In-
dies.!
Mex-
ico.
tral
and
South
Amer-
ica.
43
23
98
19
20
31
10
11
4
36
18
6
52
279
61
127
2
20
40
20
5,470
371
45
163
72
65
8
18
99
102
80
44
880
87
5
32
411
44
1
22
359
393
1,310
442
18
74
28
37
143
136
114
101
5
40
13
33
8
32
2,902
24
5
16
24
10
39
97
1,783
40
3
22
195
8
197
175
733
114
32
15
1
18
3
13
4,559
12
10
16
14
S
95
50
9
14
7
41
5,211
30
17
32
30
29
98
165
26
53
3
3
2,371
3
20
46
2, 105
28
124
244
31,173
403
18
8
6
13
54
12
1
10
5
28
17
9
43
49
43
45
18
35
60
20
8
15
34
47
38
3
81
62
77
6
38
25
855
1,550
796
2,461
11,483
2,651
5,778
175
581
78
149
1,5.53
3, 720
537
1,306
480
6,430
1,933
4,082
174
582
71
146
79
170
32
95
99
183
65
117
17
31
24
56
31
80
1,472
332
47
26
774
26
2
20
13
12
497
1,326
474
502
162
32
26
53
68
49
116
42
185
136
4
48
1
16
101
6
5
23
7
16
50
31
7
28
32
139
526
90
32
31
90
22
6
14
265
10
7
62
42,437
43
145
245
5,180
2,005
2
9
3
9
310
60
131
128
26
14
15
9
97
50
12
35
22
34
8
20
40
38
233
28
14
15
19
24
44
191
71
170
1
27
S3
4
84
39
4
15
30
8
89
19
19
51
All
other
coun-
tries.
66
39
28
219
38
856
76
225
666
44
995
227
266
70
30
196
35
382
11,639
41
33
109
45
75
108
35
116
890
87
684
19
766
165
11
17,911
57
213
2,691
276
918
1,187
251
59
203
48
1,563
64
56
516
145
341
1,817
12
33
58
287
1.53
310
79
2,613
48
497
118
51
64
HI
29
197
32
61
47
45
Of
mixed
foreign
parent-
age.
2,831
2,206
627
8,465
614
25,024
3,217
15,313
3,168
2,178
77,248
7,349
19,987
2,465
1,249
1,766
6,173
1,847
26,475
3,198
575
2,828
3,449
1,526
2,710
8,448
1,326
4,525
14,460
2,684
3,003
1,053
13,237
12,536
468
2,755
3,267
6,. 522
182,882
28, ,884
65,964
6S,547
15.778
3,709
10,650
705
7,468
4,291
4,318
40, .506
14,648
7,644
6,362
904
614
7,514
16,131
X,974
5,427
2,138
20,814
3,181
10, 123
2,951
2,801
3,264
5,131
1,778
4,604
1,502
3,366
3,044
3,089
1 Except possessions of the United States.
382 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOIT.
TABLE 107.-PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK BY
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BufEalo.N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
DaUas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Coim
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf
Louisville, Ky
JyOweU, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans. La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo ,
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Sprmgfield, Mass
Syracuse. N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
NORTHWESTERN EUROPE.
W
8.1
5.7
10.5
3.5
12.6
4.5
6.9
5.1
4.9
9.4
3.1
3.5
4.8
7.3
9.3
4.5
10.3
11.9
6.1
17.3
7.4
4.1
4.8
7
6.3
4.5
6.2
7.9
11.2
3.6
8.
7,
1
3.5
8.8
16.7
4,
4.3
3.2
2.5
3.5
2.7
4.7
6.0
4.6
8.0
10.6
4.8
8.9
7.6
6.1
9.4
11.1
4.2
10.9
.7.9
3.8
3.3
32.9
3.4
7.2
7.4
11.2
10.0
6.1
7,
5.3
9.7
10.4
7.0
5.6
6.7
8.7
CO
2.2
1.9
4.0
1.0
8.2
2.1
1.7
1.6
2.4
1.8
1.3
0.9
1.4
2.0
2.7
1.3
3.5
3.6
2.6
1.4
2.6
1.1
2.1
1.9
2.3
1.8
1.7
2.8
3.3
1.1
2.3
2.6
0.6
1.5
3.0
L2
1.7
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.2
0.9
1.6
2.1
1.7
2.7
3.8
1.9
4.2
2.0
2
4.1
2.4
0.9
4.6
1.7
1.1
1.4
5.8
0.7
2,
1.4
4.8
4.0
3.7
1.6
L2
1.7
3.2
1.8
1.6
3.8
3.3
1.6
0.2
0.5
0.3
1.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.5
0,
0.4
0.6
3.7
0.4
0.4
1
2.3
0.
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.9
0.7
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
1.5
0.3
0.1
0.4
1
0.7
0.1
0.9
0.6
0.1
0.2
0.2
2.8
0.1
0.4
10.2
1.1
1.0
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.1
0.3
4.
5.5
27.4
9.3
10.0
7.7
31.9
15.4
9.6
34.7
11.6
10.3
12.5
6.4
14.3
8.7
10.1
13
11.3
5.1
12.4
9.6
4.4
22,
6.6
18.5
23.0
12.4
16.2
8.3
17.2
26.9
16.1
3.1
5.6
23.3
7.1
21.9
11.6
14.4
11.3
13.1
16.5
13.3
18.1
11.7
9.3
11.9
10.1
11.6
22.5
16.1
7.6
24.7
5.5
11.9
10.9
12.9
9.8
4.5
3.3
19.6
19.6
8.2
8.8
24.9
19.2
7.2
11.0
22.6
23.5
24.6
22.7
9.3
CO
0.4
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.8
2.3
0.1
0.2
0.
1.0
0.2
1.3
3
0.4
0.1
1.0
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.2
1
0.4
0.7
1.5
0.1
0.2
0.3
1.6
17.0
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.7
0.9
0.3
1.9
0.3
0.5
3.6
0.1
1
2.2
1.1
0.1
0.2
0,
5.4
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
6.8
3.4
0.2
1.7
0)
10.8
8.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
(')
0.8
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.1
2.0
0.4
1
0.4
1.4
2.2
3.3
0.7
2.7
0.8
6.2
0.2
0.8
0.6
2.1
0,
8.5
14.3
1.0
0.
2.7
2.8
4.7
1.5
0.8
1.1
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ABSTEACT OY THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 108.-COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK, BY NATIVITY AND
Figures relate to countries as
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
TOTAL FOREIGN WHITE STOCK.
Total.
Northwestern Europe:
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxemburg
Switzerland
France
Central and Eastern Europe:
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Russia
Finland
Rumania
Bulgaria, Serbia, and Monte-
negro
Turkey in Europe
Southern Europe:
Greece
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Europe, not specified . .
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
All other countries.
America:
Canada — French
Canada — Other
Newfoimdland
West Indies^
Mexico
Central and South America.
All other
Of mixed foreign parentage.
Urban.
26, 063, 355
1,606,558
522, 101
156, 270
3, 433, 904
399, 113
862, 417
225, 150
194, 557
73, 783
21,518
172,448
234,382
4, 676, 494
2, 296, 573
811,680
3,317,285
141,358
126,076
30, 654
21,397
187,234
2,819,980
57, 416
96,643
7,749
139,587
8,402
651,468
1,184,087
23,060
41, 349
323, 682
16,577
84, 718
1,097,685
Rural.
10,335,603
700,554
209, 138
74, 110
702, 491
624,112
594, 905
242, 375
167 761
48,903
21, 591
155, 349
99,296
2, 583, 498
833, 225
299,225
553, 824
154,918
8,242
13,049
1,871
25, 108
516, 961
20,531
38, 151
3,249
24,893
2,333
196, 841
571,432
2,388
4,147
401, 650
2,910
31, 740
404, 772
Per
cent
urban.
71.6
69.6
71.4
67.8
83.0
39.0
59.2
48.2
53.7
60.1
49.9
52.6
70.2
64.4
73.4
73.1
85.7
47.7
93.9
70.1
92.0
88.2
84.5
73.7
71.7
70.5
78.2
76.8
67.4
90.6
90.9
44.6
85.1
72.7
73.1
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE-
BIRTHPLACE OF FATHER.
Urban.
Rural.
10,356,983
613,953
232,818
47, 596
998, 126
170, 376
399, 176
102, 228
76,456
41,977
7,334
66, 539
92,056
1,312,751
1,107,062
453, 601
1, 783, 530
80, 269
80,214
23, 256
17,266
145,907
1,365,564
39, 139
51,140
2,543
86, 859
4,344
240,119
411, 920
11,188
20, 281
222, 997
10,744
37,664
3,355,771
210, 135
77, 274
19, 366
166, 581
191,675
233, 480
89, 268
57, 773
21,257
5,503
50, 731
32, 671
603,113
338,089
144,569
237,116
70, .501
6,041
9,425
1,641
20, 879
249, 616
13,547
16, 808
799
13,984
795
62,556
140, 855
1,132
1,628
250, 290
1,038
10,635
Per
cent
urban.
75.5
74.5
75.1
71.1
85.7
47.1
63.1
53.4
57.0
66.4
57.1
56.7
73.8
68.6
76.6
75.8
88.3
53.2
94.1
71.2
91.3
87.5
84.6
74.3
75.3
76.1
86. 1
84.5
79.3
73.7
90.8
92.6
47.1
91.2
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COUNTKY OF ORIGHST.
385
PARENTAGE, IN URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
constituted prior to the World War.]
NATIVE WHITE OF FOREIGN
OR MIXED PARENTAGE.
PER
CENT DISTRIBirnON OF FOREIGN
WHITE STOCK.
COUNTEY OF ORIGIN.
Per
ceiit
urban.
Total.
Foreign-born
white —
Birth-place
of father.
Native
of fore
mix
paren
white
ign or
ed
tage.
Urban. Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
Urban.
Rural.
Total
15,708,372
8,979,832
69.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Northwestern Europe :
England
992, 605
289,283
108,674
2.435,778
228, 737
463,241
122,922
118,101
31,800
14, 184
. 105,909
142,320
3, 363, 743
1, 1S9, 521
3.")8,079
1,533,755
61,089
45, 862
7,398
4,131
41,327
1,454,416
18,277
45,503
5,200
52, 728
4,058
411,349
772, 167
11,872
21,068
100,685
5,833
47,054
1,097,685
490,419
131,864
54,744
535,910
432, 437
301,485
153,107
■ 109,988
27, 646
16,088
104,618
66,625
1,980,38.5
495, 136
154,656
316, 708
84,417
3,201
3, 624
230
4,229
267,-345
6, 9S4
21,343
2,450
10,909
1,538
134,285
424,577
1,256
2,519
151,360
1,872
21,105
404, 772
66.9
68.7
66.5
82.0
34.6
56.2
44.5
51.8
53.5
46.9
50.3
68.1
62.9
70.6
69.8
82.9
42.0
93.5
67.1
94.7
90.7
84.5
72.4
68.1
68.0
82.9
72.5
75.4
64.5
90.4
89.3
39.9
75.7
69.0
73.1
6.2
2.0
0.6
13.2
1.5
3.3
0.9
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.9
17.9
8.8
3.1
12.7
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.7
10.8
0.2
0.4
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0.5
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2.5
4.5
0.1
0.2
1.2
0.1
0.3
4.2
6.8
2.0
0.7
6.8
6.0
5.8
2.3
1.6
0.5
0.2
1.5
1.0
25.0
8.1
2.9
5.4
1.5
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0.1
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0.2
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3.9
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0.3
3.9
5.9
2.2
0.5
9.6
1.6
3.9
1.0
0.7
0.4
0.1
0.6
0.9
12.7
10. 7
4.4
17.2
0.8
0.8
0.2
0.2
1.4
13.2
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0.5
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0.8
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2.3
4.0
0.1
0.2
2.2
0.1
0.4
6.3
2.3
0.6
5.0
5.7
7.0
2.7
1.7
0.6
0.2
1.5
1.0
18.0
10.1
4.3
7.1
2.1
0.2
0.3
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0.6
7.4
0.4
0.5
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0.4
0)
1.9
4.4
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7.5
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6.3
1.8
0.7
15.5
1.5
2.9
0.8
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.9
21.4
7.6
2.3
9.8
0.4
0.3
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0.3
9.3
0.1
0.3
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0.3
0)
2.6
4.9
0. 1
0.1
0.6
(')
0.3
7.0
7.0
1.9
0.8
Ireland .
7.7
6.2
Sweden
5.2
2.2
Netherlands . . .
1.6
Belgium
0.4
Luxembui'g
0.2
Switzerland
1.5
1.0
Central and Eastern Europe:
28.4
7.1
Hungary '
2.2
Russia ....
4.5
FinJaud
1.2
(')
Bulgaria, Serbia, and Mon-
tenegro
Tui'kcv m Europe
' 0.1
Southern "Europe :
Greece
0.1
Italv
3.8
, Spain
0.1
Portugal . .
0.3
Europe, not specified
0)
Asia:
Turkey in Asia
0.2
All other countries
(')
America:
f'anfida — French
1.9
Canada — Other
6.1
Newfoundland
Westlndies2
Mexico
Central and South America.
All other
{')
{')
2.2
(')
0.3
Of mixed foreign parentage
5.8
2 Except possessions of the United States.
75108°— 23-
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386
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 109.— MOTHER TONGUE OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK BY
[Figures for 1910 have been revised by deducting from the total for each mother tongue, as shown
MOTHER TONGUE.
All mother tongues
English and Celtic i
Germanic
Scandinavian
Latin and Greek
Slavic Snd Lettic
Unclassified
Unknown or mixed mother tongue
English and Celtic i
Germanic:
German
Dutch and Frisian
Flemish
Scandinavian:
Swedish
Norwegian
Danish^
Latin and Greek:
Itahan '
French
Spanish <
Portuguese
Riunanian
Greek
Slavic and Lettic:
PoUsh
Czech
Slovak
Russian ^
Ruthenian
Slovenian
Serbo-Croatian —
Croatian
Dalmatian
Serbian
Montenegrin
Bulgarian
Slavic, not specified ^
Lithuanian and Lettish
Unclassified:
Yiddish and Hebrew
Magyar
Finnish '
Armenian
Syrian and Arabic
Turkish
Albanian
AU others
Unknown
Of mixed mother tongue
TOTAX FOREIGN WHITE
STOCK.
1920
36.398,958
9,729,365
8,622,500
2, 972, 796
6,036,001
6, 270, 581
2,956,321
811,394
9,729,365
8,164,111
370, 409
87, 890
1,485,062
1,020,788
466,946
3, 365, 864
1,290,110
850, 848
215, 728
91,683
221,768
2, 436, 895
022, 796
619, 866
731,949
95, 458
208, 552
140, 559
3,119
52, 208
4,535
14,420
3,624
336,600
2,043,613
473, 538
265, 472
52,840
104, 139
8,505
6,426
1,788
20,336
791,058
1910
32,243,382
9,930,861
9, 000, 139
2, 781, 402
4, 185, 932
3, 194, 647
2,261,563
888, 838
9, 930, 861
8,646,402
311,015
42,722
1,394,410
976, 827
410, 165
2,135,393
1,288,897
444,132
139, 221
49, 588
128,701
1,684,108
531, 193
381,707
91,341
34, 837
181,594
92, 260
5,372
26,483
3,949
19,183
34, 799
207, 821
1,664,142
315,283
197, 515
29, 690
46,495
5,310
2,358
770
297,918
590, 920
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
1S20
13,712,754
3,007
2,449
1, 194
2,990;
2,460:
1,602:
7
3,007,
2,267,
136
45
643
362
189
1,624
466
556
105
62
174
1,077
234
274;
392
55;
102:
83
2
36
4
12
2
182
1,091
268,
133
37
57
6
5:
1
1910
13,345,545
3,363,792
2,910,857
1,272,150
2,385,388
1,831,666
1, 465, 420
116,272
3,363,792
2,759,032
126, 045
25, 780
683,218
402, 587
186,345
1,365,110
528, 842
258, 131
72,649
42,277
118,379
943,781
228, 738
166, 474
57, 926
25, 131
123, 631^
74, 036
4,344
23,403
3,886
18, 341
21,012
140,963
1,051,767
229, 094
120, 086
23,938
32, 868
4,709
2,312
646
116, 272
1 Includes persons reporting Irish, Scotch, or Welsh.
2 Includes Icelandic (5,634 in 1920; 5,105 in 1910).
3 Includes Romansh and Friulian (2,206 in 1920; 3,183 in 1910).
* Includes Basque (527 in 1920; 656 in 1910).
6 Probably includes a considerable proportion of Hebrews erroneously reported as Russian in mother
tongue.
MOTHER TONGUE.
387
NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
in 1910, the number of native whites of mixed mother tongue who were ipchided in that total.]
NATIVE "WHITE
OF FOREIGN
OR MIXED
PARENTAGE.
Total.
Both parents foreign.
Father foreign.
Mother foreign.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
22,686,204
18,897,837
15,694,539
12,916,311
4,539,776
3,923,845
2,451,889
2,057,681
1
6,721,433
6, 173, 136
1,777,863
3,045,047
2, 810, 249
1,354,^48
804, 228
6, 567, 069
6, 089, 282
1,509,252
1,800,544
1,362,981
7%, 143
772, 566
3, 585, 586
3, 976, .338
1,224,919
2,383,187
2, 474, 746
1,252,219
797, 544
3, 706, 885
4,113,643
1,120,801
1,329,954
1,207,827
754, 828
682, 373
1, 845, 808
1,535,215
360, 891
473, 995
245, 232
73,980
4, 655
1,727,987
1,412,238
254, 807
330,049
111,357
31,337
56,070
1, 290, 039
661,583
192, 053
187, 865
90, 271
28,049
2,029
1, 132, 197
563, 401
133,644
140, 541
43, 797
9, 978
34, 123
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6,721,433
6,567,069
3,585,586
3,706,885
1,845,808
1,727,987
1,290,039
1, 132, 197
9
5, 896, 983
233,959
42,194
5,887,370
184,970
16,942
3,801,349
146, 371
28,618
3,976,902
124,382
12,359
1,466,770
58, 825
9,620
1,368,278
40, 523
3,437
628, 864
28,763
3,956
542,190
20,065
1,146
10
11
12
841,859
658, 589
277,415
711, 192
574, 240
223, 820
616, 225
436, 365
172,329
558,230
410, 364
152, 207
144,699
142,448
73,744
97,906
106, 531
50,370
80, 935
79, 776
31,342
55, 0.56
57, 345
21, 243
13
14
15
1,740,866
823,154
294, 737
109,833
29,347
47,110
770, 283
760, 055
186,001
66, 572
7,311
10,322
1,571,605
455,918
203, 175
87, 788
26,236
38,465
707,710
435,671
119,991
52,562
6,727
7,293
149, 444
236,788
58, 958
18,137
2,300
8,368
55, 153
21,5,510
44,215
12, ISO
443
2,548
19, 817
130, 448
32, 604
3,908
811
277
7,420
108, 874
21, 795
1, 830
141
481
16
17
18
19
20
21
1,359,503
388, 232
344,918
339, 900
39,786
105, 808
740,327
302, 455
115,233
33,415
9,706
57,963
1,208,425
291, 005
319,040
303,090
37,X50
%,509
666, 535
2;?7, 28;J
110,749
30,467
9,468
54,810
115,9.52
60, 757
20,346
27,644
1,589
7,488
56,455
41,724
3,482
2,366
200
2,659
35, 126
36, 470
5,5:32
9,166
347
1,811
17,337
23,448
1,002
582
38
494
22
23
24
25
26
27
57,496
1,007
15,737
337
1,567
1,585
154,373
18, 224
1,028
3,080
63
842
13,787
66,858
54, 330
902
14,742
288
1,104
1,M9
145, 922
17, 557
877
2,771
58
644
13,117
03,491
2,780
103
888
41
441
27
7,176
583
145
259
5
154
499
2,826
386
2
107
8
22
19
1,275
84
6
50
28
29
30
31
44
171
541
32
33
34
951, 793
205, 426
131,905
15, 193
46,582
1,878
911
560
612,375
86,189
77,429
5, 752
13,627
601
46
124
884,591
189,969
118,191
14,047
42,724
1,538
761
398
584, 301
79,630
72, 189
5,312
12, 799
477
37
83
49. 707
10. 708
8,681
1,063
3,270
305
137
109
21,748
4,927
3,404
410
704
100
9
35
17, 495
4,749
5,033
83
588
35
13
53
6, .326
1,632
1,836
30
124
24
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
6
42
13, 170
791,058
181,646
590,920
6,486
791,058
91,453
590, 920
4,655
56,070
2,029
34,123
43
44
6 Practically all Wendish in 1920; 395 reported as Wendish in 1910.
' Includes Lappish and Eslhonian (1,390 in 1920; 2,533 in 1910).
8 Comprises Persian (1,159 in 1920; 592 in 1910), Gypsy (173 in 1920; 156 in 1910), Georgian (05 iu 1920;
14 in 1910), Kurdish (122 in 1920; 8 in 1910), and Egyptian (269 in 1920).
388
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 110.— INCREASE IN THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK, BY MOTHER TONGUE,
[ Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.
MOTHER TONGtTE.
All mother tongues .
English and Celtic
Germanic
Scandinavian
Latin and Greek
Slavic and Lettic
Unclassified
Unknown or mixed mother tongue.
English and Celtic
Germanic:
German
D utch and Frisian
Flemish
Scandinavian:
Swedish
Norwegian
Danish
Latin and Greek:
Italian
French
Spanish
Portuguese
Rumanian
Greek
Slavic and Lettic:
PoUsh
Czech
Slovak
Russiani
Ruthenian
Slovenian
Serbo-Croatian —
Croatian
Dalmatian
Serbian
Montenegrin
Bulgarian
Slavic, not specified
Lithuanian and Lettish.
Unclassified:
Yiddish and Hebrew
Magyar
Finnish
Armenian
Syrian and Arabic
Turkish
Albanian
All other
Unknown
Of mixed mother tongue.
increase: 1910-1920.
Total foreign white
stock.
Number.
4,155,576
-201,496
-377, 639
191,394
1,850,069
2,075,934
694, 758
-77,444
-201,496
-482, 291
59,484
45, 168
90,652
43, 961
56, 781
1,230,471
1,213
406,716
76, 507
42, 095
93,067
752,787
91,603
338, 159
640, 608
60, 621
26,958
48, 299
-2, 253
25,725
586
-4, 763
-31,175
128, 779
379,471
158, 255
67, 957
23,150
57, 644
3,195
4,068
1,018
-277,582
200, 138
Per cent.
12.9
-2.0
-4.2
6.9
44.2
65.0
30.7
-8.7
-2.0
-.5.6
19.1
105.7
6.5
4.5
13.8
57.6
0.1
91.6
55.0
84.9
72.3
44.7
17.2
120. 0
701.3
174.0
14.8
52.4
-41.9
97.1
14.8
-24.8
-89.6
62.0
22.8
50.2
34.4
78.0
124.0
60.2
172.5
132.2
-93.2
33.9
Foreign-born white.
Number.
367,209
-355, 860
-461,493
-77,217
605, 566
628, 666
136,653
-109,106
-355,860
-491,904
10,495
19,916
-40,015
-40,388
3,186
259,888
-61,886
297, 980
33, 246
20, 059
56, 279
133,611
5,826
108, 474
334, 123
30,541
-20,887
9,027
-2, 232
13,068
312
-5,488
-18,973
41,264
40,053
39,018
13,481
13, 709
24,689
1,918
3,203
582
-109, 106
Per cent.
2.8
-10.6
-15.9
-6.1
25.4
34.3
9.3
-93.8
-10.6
-17.8
8.3
77.3
-5.9
-10.0
1.7
19.0
-11.7
115.4
45.8
47.4
47.5
14.2
2.5
65.2
576. 8
121.5
-16.9
12.2
-51.4
55.8
8.0
-29.9
-90.3
29.3
3.8
17.0
11.2
57.3
7.5.1
40.7
138.5
90.1
-93.8
1 It is probable that_a considerable proportion of the persons returned as Russian in mother tongue were
in reality Hebrews, i he increase between 1910 and 1920 is, therefore, probably exaggerated.
MOTHER. TOl^GUE.
389
FOR NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1910-1920.
A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
increase: 1910-1920 — continued.
Native white of foreign or mixed parentage
Total.
Number.
3, 788, 367
154, 3R4
83, S54
268,611
1, 244, 503
1,447,268
558, 105
31,662
154,364
9,613
48, 989
25, 252
130,667
84, 349
53, 595
970, 583
03,099
108, 736
43,261
22, 036
36, 788
619, 176
85, 777
229, 685
306, 485
30,080
47,845
39, 272
-21
12,657
274
725
-12,202
87,515
339,418
119,237
54,476
9,441
32, 955
1,277
865
436
-168,476
200, 138
Per cent.
20.0
2.4
1.4
17.8
69.1
106.2
70.1
4.1
2.4
0.2
26.5
149.0
18.4
14.7
23.9
126.0
8.3
58.5
65.0
301.4
356.4
83.6
28.4
199.3
917.2
309.9
82.5
215.5
-2.0
410.9
86.1
-88. 5
130.9
5.5.4
138.3
70.4
164. 1
241.8
212. 5
351.6
-92.7
33.9
Both parents foreign.
Number. Per cent
2, 778, 228
-121,299
-137,305
104,118
1,053,233
1,266,919
497,391
115,171
-121,299
-175,553
21,989
16, 259
57,995
26, 001
20,122
863,895
20, 247
83, 184
35,226
19,509
31, 172
541,890
53, 722
208,291
272,623
28,382
41,699
36, 773
25
11,971
230
460
-11,. 578
82,431
300,290
110,3.39
46,002
8, 735
29,925
1,061
724
315
-84,967
200,138
21.6
-3.3
-3.3
9.3
79.2
104.9
65.9
16.9
-3.3
-4.4
17.7
131.6
10.4
6.3
13.2
122.1
4.6
69.3
67.0
290.0
427.4
81.3
22.6
188.1
894.8
299.8
76.1
209.4
2.9
432.0
71.4
-88.3
129.8
51.4
13S.6
6.3.7
164.4
233.8
222.4
Father foreign.
Number. Per cent
615,931
117,821
122,977
106, 084
143, 946
133, 875
42,643
-51,415
-92.9
33.9
117,821
98, 492
18,302
6,183
46,793
35,917
23,374
94,291
21,278
14, 743
5,957
1,857
5,820
59,497
19, 033
16, 864
25,278
1,389
4,829
2,197
-42
629
36
2S7
-472
4,350
27,959
5,781
5,277
653
2,566
205
128
74
-51.415
15.7
8.7
41.6
43.6
120.2
136.1
-91.7
6.8
7.2
4.5.2
179.9
47.8
.33.7
46.4
171.0
9.9
33.3
48.9
419.2
228.4
105.4
45.6
484.3
1, 068. 4
694.5
181.6
376.8
-29.0
242.9
186.4
-94.6
153.9
128.6
117.3
155.0
159.3
364.5
205.0
-91.7
Mother foreign.
Number.
394, 208
157, 842
98, 182
58,409
47,324
46,474
18,071
-32, 094
157, 842
86,674
8, 09S
2,810
25, 879
22,431
10,099
12,397
21, 574
10, 809
2,078
670
-204
17,789
13, 022
4,530
8, .584
309
1,317
302
-4
57
8
-22
-1.52
734
11,169
3,117
3,197
53
464
11
13
47
-32, 094
Per cent.
19.2
13.9
17.4
43.7
33.7
106.1
181.1
-94.1
13.9
16.0
43.3
245.2
47.0
39.1
47.5
167.1
19.8
49.6
113.6
475. 2
-42.4
102.0
55. 5
452. 1
1,474.9
266.6
-88.9
135.7
176.6
191.0
174.1
374.2
-94.1
390
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS' — POPULATION.
Table 111.-
-PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK BY MOTHER
PARENTAGE CLASSES FOR MOTHER TONGUES,
PER CENT DISTKIBUTION BY MOTHER TONGUE.
To
fore
wh
stoi
tal . .._._..„„
Native white of foreign or mixed parentage.
MOTHER TONGUE.
ign
ite
2k.
born
white.
Total.
Both
parents
foreign.
Father
foreign.
Mother
foreign.
1920
1910
100.0
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
100.0
1910
1920
1910
All mother tongues:
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
44.0
36.0
6.5
8.4
2.8
0.8
1.4
100.0
100.0
English and Celtic
26.7
23.7
8.2
16.6
14.5
8.1
2.2
30.8
27.9
8.6
13.0
9.9
7.0
2.8
30.8
26.8
1.0,
0.1
4.3
3.0
L3
6.6
4.0
1.4
0.4
0.2
0.4
5.2
1.6
0.9
0.3
0.1
0.6
0.3
(')
0.1
(1)
0.1
0.1
0.6
5.2
1.0
0.6
0.1
0.1
(')
8
0.9
L8
21.9
17.9
8.7
21.8
17.9
11.7
0.1
25.2
21.8
9.5
17.9
13.7
11.0
0.9
29.6
27.2
7.8
13.4
12.4
6.0
3.5
34.8
32.2
8.0
9.5
7.2
4.2
4.1
34.8
31.2
1.0
0.1
3.8
3.0
L2
4.1
4.0
1.0
0.4
0)
0.1
3.9
1.6
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.1
8
0.1
0.4
3.2
0.5
0.4
0)
0.1
(')
1.0
3.1
22.8
25.3
7.8
15.2
15.8
8.0
5.1
28. 7
31.8
8.7
10.3
9.4
5.8
5.3
28.7
30.8
1.0
0.1
4.3
3.2
L2
5.5
3.4
0.9
0.4
0.1
0.1
5.2
1.8
0.9
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.1
(0
(')
(')
(')
0.1
0.5
4.5
0.6
0.6
C)
0.1
0)
0)
0)
0.7
4.6
40.7
33.8
7.9
10.4
5.4
1.6
0.1
52.6
27.0
7.8
7.7
3.7
1.1
0.1
55.0
27.4
6.5
6.8
Slavic and Lettic
2.1
0.5
Unknown or mixed mother tongue
1.7
26.7
22.4
1.0
0.2
4.1
2.8
1.3
9.2
3.5
2.3
0.6
0.3
0.6
6.7
1.7
1.7
2.0
0.3
0.6
0.4
(')
0.1
(1)
0.9
5.6
1.3
0.7
0.1
0.3
(')
0.1
2.2
21.9
16.5
1.0
0.3
4.7
2.6
1.4
11.9
3.4
4.1
0.8
0.5
1.3
7.9
1.7
2.0
2.9
0.4
0.7
0.6
0)
0.3
(■)
0.1
0)
1.3
8.0
2.0
1.0
0.3
0.4
i'}
'>
(0
0.1
25.2
20.7
0.9
0.2
5.1
3.0
L4
10.2
4.0
1.9
0.5
0.3
0.9
7.1
1.7
1.2
0.4
0.2
0.9
0.6
0)
0.2
(1)
0.1
0.2
LI
7.9
1.7
0.9
0.2
0.2
0)
(0
0.9
29.6
28.0
1.0
0.2
3.7
2.9
1.2
7.7
3.6
1.3
0.5
0.1
0.2
6.0
1.7
1.5
1.5
0.2
0.5
0.3
(>)
0.1
(■)
(')
0)
0.7
4.2
0.9
0.6
0.1
0.2
(1)
(')
(')
0.1
3.5
22.8
24.2
0.9
0.2
3.9
2.8
LI
10.0
2.9
1.3
0.6
0.2
0.2
7.7
1.9
2.0
1.9
0.2
0.6
0.3
0)
0.1
(')
(0
0)
0.9
5.6
1.2
0.8
0.1
0.3
(1)
0)
0)
0)
5.0
40.7
32.3
1.3
0.2
3.2
3.1
1.6
3.3
5.2
1.3
0.4
0.1
0.2
2.6
1.3
0.4
0.6
(')
0.2
0.1
0)
0.2
1.1
0.2
0.2
(')
0.1
('
0
(0
0.1
44.0
34.9
1.0
0.1
2.5
2.7
1.3
1.4
5.5
1.1
0.3
(')
0.1
1.4
1.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0)
ii
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.1
f
0)
1.4
52.6
25.6
1.2
0.2
3.3
3.3
L3
0.8
6.3
1.3
0.2
(')
(')
1.4
1.5
0.2
0.4
(>)
0.1
(')
(')
0.1
0.7
0.2
0.2
(')
0.1
55.0
Germanic:
26.3
Dutch and Frisian
1.0
0.1
Scandinavian:
2,7
2.8
1.0
Latin and Greelc:
0.4
French
5.3
Spanish
1.1
0.1
Rumanian
(')
Oreelc
(')
Slavic and Lettic:
Polish
0.8
Czech
1.1
Slovak
Russian 2
0)
Slovenian
fi)
Serbo-Croatian:
(')
Dalmatian
(1)
Serbian
0)
Montenegrin
Bulgarian . . . .
(')
Slavic, not specified
(')
Lithuanian and Lettish
Unclassified:
0.3
Magvar
0.1
Finnish
0.1
Armenian
(')
Syrian and Arabic
(')
Turkish
(1)
Albanian
All other
1.7
Unknown
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
MOTHER TONGUE.
391
TONGUE FOR NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE CLASSES, AND BY NATIVITY AND
FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION BY NATIVITY AND PARENTAGE CLASSES.
Foreign-
born
white.
Native white of foreign or mixed parentage.
MOTHER TONGUE.
Total.
Both
parents
foreign.
Father
foreign.
Mother
foreign.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
All mother tongues
37.7
41.4
62.3
58.6
43.1
40.1
12.5
12.2
6.7
6 4
English and Celtic
30.9
28.4
40.2
49.6
46.7
54.2
0.9
33.9
32.3
45.7
57.0
57.3
64.8
13.1
69.1
71.6
59.8
50.4
53.3
45. S
99.1
66.1
67.7
54.3
43.0
42.7
35.2
86.9
36.9
46.1
41.2
39.5
47.0
42.4
98.3
37.3
45.7
40.3
31.8
37.8
33.4
76.8
19.0
17.8
12.1
7.9
4.7
2.5
0.6
17.4
1.5.7
9.2
7.9
3.5
1.4
6.3
13.3
7.7
6.5
3.1
1.7
0.9
0.3
11.4
Germanic .
6 3
Scandinavian
4.8
Latin and Greek ■.
3.4
1.4
Unclassified
0.4
Unknown or mixed mother tongue
3.8
English and Celtic
30.9
27.8
36.9
52.0
43.3
35.5
40.6
48.3
36.2
65.4
49.1
68.0
78.8
44.2
37.7
44.4
53.6
58.3
49.3
59.1
67.7
69.9
92.6
89.1
56.3
54.1
53.4
56.6
50.3
71.2
55.3
77.9
85.8
68.7
35.2
33.9
31.9
40.5
60.3
49.0
41.2
45.4
63.9
41.0
58.1
52.2
85.3
92.0
56.0
43.1
59.1
63.4
72.1
68.1
80.2
80.9
88.4
98.4
95.6
60.4
67.8
63.2
72.7
60.8
80.6
70.7
88.7
98.0
83.9
39.0
69.1
72.2
63.1
48.0
56.7
64.5
59.4
51.7
63.8
34.6
50.9
32.0
21.2
55. 8
62.3
55.6
46.4
41.7
50.7
40.9
32.3
30.1
7.4
10.9
43.7
45.9
46.6
43.4
49.7
28.8
44.7
22.1
14.2
31.3
64.8
100.0
66.1
68.1
59.5
39.7
51.0
58.8
54.6
36.1
59.0
41.9
47.8
14.7
8.0
44.0
56.9
40.9
36.6
27.9
31.9
19.8
19.1
11.6
1.6
4.4
39.6
32.2
36.8
27.3
39.2
19.4
29.3
11.3
2.0
16.1
61.0
100.0
36.9
46.6
39.5
32.6
41.5
42.7
36.9
46.7
35.3
23.9
40.7
28.6
17.3
49.6
46.7
51.5
41.4
39.7
46.3
38.7
28.9
28.2
6.4
7.7
42.5
43.4
43.3
40.1
44.5
26.6
41.0
18.1
11.8
22.3
31.9
100.0
37.3
46.0
40.0
28.9
40.0
42.0
37.1
33.1
33.8
27.0
37.8
13.6
5.7
39.6
44.7
39.3
33.4
27.2
30.2
19.0
16.3
10.5
1.5
3.4
37.7
30.6
35.1
25.3
36.5
17.9
27.5
9.0
1.6
10.8
30.7
100.0
19.0
18.0
15.9
10.9
9.7
14.0
15.8
4.4
18.4
6.9
8.4
2.5
3.8
4.8
9.8
3.3
3.8
1.7
3.6
2.0
3.3
1.7
0.9
3.1
0.7
2.1
2.4
2.3
3.3
2.0
3.1
3.6
2.1
6.1
22.9
17.4
15.8
13.0
8.0
7.0
10.9
12.3
2.6
16.7
10.0
8.7
0.9
2.0
3.4
7.9
1.2
2.6
0.6
1.5
0.6
2.7
1.0
0.1
0.8
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.5
1.9
0.4
4.5
18.8
13.3
7.7
7.8
4.5
5.4
7.8
6.7
0.6
10.1
3.8
L8
0.9
0.1
1.4
5.9
0.9
1.3
0.4
0.9
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.9
LO
1.9
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.2
3.0
10.0
11.4
Germanic:
German
6.3
Dutch and Frisian
6.5
2.7
Scandinavian:
Swedish
3.9
Norwegian
5.9
5.2
Latin and Greek:
Italian
0.3
8.4
4.9
Portuguese
1.3
Rumanian
0.3
Greek
0.4
Slavic and Lettic:
Polish...
1.0
Czech
4.4
Slovak
0.4
0.6
Ruthenian
0.1
Slovenian
0.3
Serbo-Croatian:
Croatian
0.1
Dalmatian
0.1
Serbian
0.2
Bulgarian
0.2
Slavic, not specified
0.5
0.3
Unclassified:
Yiddish and Hebrew
0.4
Magyar
0.5
0.9
0.1
Syrian and Arabic
0.3
T urkish
0.5
Albanian
All other
0.8
Unknown
11.5
» See footnote to Table 109, p. 386.
392
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 112.— MOTHER TONGUE OF THE FOREIGN
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central.. .
West South Central...
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
foreign white stock.
All mother
tongues:
1920
36,398,958
4,512,930
12,010,828
9, 148, 492
4, 749, 839
869, 524
274,765
1,155,942
1,210,391
2, 466, 247
269,915
216,819
123, 492
!, 572, 751
420, 427
909,526
,503,761
, 824, 412
,682,655
,902,771
519, 527
,232,770
,931,180
,562,244
,541,309
855,628
688, 108
431,988
310, 549
522, 155
400,102
62,739
311,649
87,372
83,415
144,378
18, 576
19, 120
46,417
105, 858
141,426
53, 236
52,903
27,200
53,065
154, 887
142, 087
805, 903
258,457
131,416
67, 262
321,062
61,356
140, 304
196, 120
34,414
608, 071
271,420
,586,756
English
and
Celtic.
9, 729, 365
1,981,954
3, 145, 076
1,984,717
871,419
251, 295
86,454
162, 499
413, 455
832, 496
142,531
79,632
57,656
1,257,891
171,486
272, 758
1,696,377
460, 197
988, 502
419, 481
110,818
643, 522
629,660
181,236
200,677
197,624
166,426
62, 559
48, 489
90,636
105,008
19,783
65, 176
38,473
30,039
31, 180
7,598
6,126
16, 864
36,056
38,956
20,318
18, 792
8,388
15,920
28,406
41,580
76,593
93, .539
53,316
24,568
100, 189
9,619
21,960
96, 969
13,395
213,638
90,501
528,357
Germanic.
German.
8, 164, 111
185, 564
2,111,589
2, 896, 993
1,716,113
205, 640
106, 659
277, 264
205, 994
458, 295
3,005
4,996
2,526
76,341
10,663
88, 033
1,134,050
355, 235
622,304
652,728
223, 894
904, 730
390,602
719, 039
395,682
341,301
335, 471
142, 826
115, 672
216, 148
169, 013
6,120
110,084
17, 495
14,416
24, 885
3,145
5,088
9,435
14,392
76,036
13,686
11,715
5,222
21,328
32, 203
52, 536
171, 197
60,142
26, 259
12,519
82, 195
5,984
7,697
16, 772
4,426
110,690
74,531
273,074
Dutch
and
Frisian,
370,499
6,045
69,729
178, 484
73, 240
3,839
1,732
4,318
12,817
20, 295
130
293
153
4,169
276
1,024
33, 188
31,785
4,756
8,329
6,749
38,341
100, 295
24, 770
15, 160
35, 787
3,769
2,936
9,039
3,382
3,167
955
403
647
326
198
109
292
813
902
350
337
143
578
750
1,029
1,961
3,999
1,224
389
2,587
284
283
3,955
96
7,499
2,711
10,085
Flem-
ish.
87, 890
3,971
11,913
49, 570
12,041
1,497
247
1,652
2,130
4,869
37
605
22
2,269
566
472
4,160
2,440
5,313
1,771
3, 889
15,925
16, 8.56
11,129
3,754
2,280
1,7.35
668
5S2
920
2,102
15
107
51
85
928
36
66
64
155
124
22
60
41
1,773
1,161
1,935
Scandinavian.
Swed-
ish.
1,485,063
Norwe-
gian.
1,020,788
142, 307
174, 199
389, 508
500,194
10, 202
3,732
18,836
81, 791
164, 295
4,720
3,828
2,395
78, 937
13, 823
38,604
101,365
22, 394
50,440
16, 422
12, 565
235, 075
66, 807
58,637
283, 815
63,461
13,206
28, 371
24,116
55, 010
32, 215
703
1,501
1,311
1,405
829
369
270
763
3,050
548
802
1,645
737
126
975
,544
1,266
3.50
3,273
632
13,322
945
17, 158
196
13,432
121
4,885
576
24,898
97
853
93
2,168
72
17,218
30
1,179
72, 864
23,609
67,822
15, 274
60,399
2.35, 434
542,150
5,090
1,196
7,311
47,896
106, 038
1,156
883
218
9,475
975
2,567
45,787
9,994
4,618
3,065
1,513
66, 077
17, 055
147,724
281,046
62, 513
1, 826
127,532
58, 946
> 7,014
3,273
113
1,054
719
9S7
128
148
178
314
1,449
187
192
553
264
288
953
1,067
5,003
27,793
7,023
1,638
4,061
363
787
5,819
412
65, 405
16,119
24,514
MOTHER TONGUE.
WHITE STOCK, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
393
DIVISION AND STATE.
FOREIGN WHITE STOCK — continued.
Latin and Greek.
Italian.
TTnited States
Geographic dfv'tsions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East-South Central . . .
West South Cemral . .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Penn'^ylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
SoTith Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana'.
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
French.
Spanish.
3,365,864 1,230,110
494, 924
1,943,798
411,536
72,035
81,408
19,929
74,660
60,474
207, 100
5,
3,
8,
237,
70,
168,
1,124,
344,
474,
121,
12,
196,
57,
22,
15,
31,
1,
6,
7,
8,
19,
7,
5,
27,
574
902
0S5
858
699
806
,162
765
871
511
.862
925
475
763
306
812
500
341
007
730
339
325
092
561
506
.033
830
769
410
282
194
873
507
355
019
394
863
384
927
e.53
632
145
637
385
167
928
205
6S9
206
651,788
181,048
204, 149
89, 274
15,504
9,443
36,511
26,282
76, 111
87,356
91,246
40, 304
303,821
79, ,801
49,260
119,622
24. 103
37,323
32,578
14, .806
49,124
77,572
30,069
33,6.30
10,653
17,350
7,267
3,660
5,114
11,600
626
2,788
2,342
1,919
2,544
664
446
1,458
2,717
4,107
1,846
2,094
1,396
2,299
18, 9.50
4,592
10,670
8,968
3,301
1,321
6,6.58
1,272
1,622
1,769
1,371
15,330
6,481
54,300
850,848
215,728
5,417
47, 081
14, 775
28, 584
27,396
1,813
418,004
153, 704
154,014
124,252
4,722
1,897
299
878
98
505
905
82, 172
171
87
1,046
2,169
228
1,716
36,373
4,524
6,184
3,277
1,74-4
6,, SCO
2,400
494
516
3,2G3
4,825
60
1.35
3,011
16,774
256
729
562
649
2,298
129
127
520
22,126
337
375
558
543
460
7,603
8,658
401,343
432
3,303
2,257
15, 313
34,497
93,278
1,658
2,966
2,216
1,715
150,083
Portu-
guese.
Ruma-
nian.
91, 683
Greek.
221,768
2,436,895
2,265
41,248
35,443
5,445
2,328
515
623
908
2,908
309
237
68
99,096
22,022
2,520
2,559
953
1,210
457
49
1,220
121
50
27
77
91
5
9
34
56
22
87
43
226
18
31
21
77
353
21
44
18
15
17
224
30
234
43
120
69
79
59
67
30
438
524
416
81,232
27
41
12
834
389
962
28,552
3.480
9,216
16, 576
4,071
4,998
9,229
569
2, 253
324
1,814
365
120
514
55
117
420
88
152
823
27
20
149
532
278
83
116
38
67
92
45
419
374
61
62
258
8
55
84
6
324
253
2,331
44,710
55, 497
54,895
13,428
15,217
2,893
4,824
10,967
19,337
1,704
6,850
241
29,044
1,623
5,248
31,230
6,203
18,064
15,376
4, 388
22,006
8, 3C.0
4,765
2,812
3,408
3,751
508
408
1,747
794
387
1,355
1,814
2,. 366
3,699
765
802
2,080
1,949
583
719
1,308
283
415
849
823
2,737
1,472
835
1,407
2,109
334
431
3,682
697
4,375
2,069
12, 893
Slavic and Let tic.
Polish.
Czech.
622, 796
Slovak.
619,866
275,342
8,306
992, 522
82,289
969,902
266,313
94,078
167,477
56,045
13,611
3.444
034
17,470
57,959
9,035
10,911
19,057
14,996
2,706
66
9,205
97
3,722
155
145, 822
3,648
16,578
258
97,309
4,082
403,969
52, 730
176, .342
9, 720
412,211
19,839
138, 106
59,206
46, 251
3,666
382, 101
140,011
251,381
17,005
152,063
40,425
49,490
35,394
3,0.82
32,859
15,003
13,746
4,751
8,491
1,861
10,982
14,720
54,024
4,571
11,981
9,194
217
29, 129
9,752
946
343
1,752
1,548
12,663
918
298
5?
585
116
782
241
696
424
1,307
266
966
248
611
255
560
165
1,292
1,006
605
6.89
2,530
6,3.35
13,043
49,929
2,923
4,389
390
1,305
1,663
1,007
3,024
2,957
246
297
441
391
2.56
393
92
172
7,805
4,329
2, 190
2,897
9,062
7,770
25,. 8.34
391,285
159,310
13,006
9,600
1,252
2,404
9,664
7,511
1,232
59
323
2,732
284
21,204
46, 209
48, 857
296, 219
78, 982
11,760
44,010
12, 776
11,792
6,478
1,880
2,531
333
221
281
1,282
165
1,398
72
1,670
5,901
94
19
83
198
373
90
648
141
769
337
465
833
2,264
150
1,075
5,322
244
154
364
91
4,220
598
2,693
394
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 112 MOTHER TONGUE OF THE FOREIGN WHITE
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central-.
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana ,
Oklahoma ,
Texas
Mountain:
Montana ,
Idaho ,
Wyoming
Colorado ,
New Mexico ,
Arizona
Utah
Nevada .^
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon,
California
FOREIGN white STOCK — Continued.
Slavic and Lettic — Continued.
Rus-
sian. 1
731,949
67, 745
411,516
107, 786
49,687
29,591
6,05.3
11,380
13, 104
35, 087
2,241
2,886
1,245
32,617
4,122
24,634
255,265
48,613
107, 638
31,318
5,977
38, 750
23,630
8, 111
8,562
5,145
10,530
11,365
3,416
4,973
5,696
1,909
10, 074
3,422
3,546
3,937
821
1,144
3,524
1,214
2,328
1,662
1,269
794
677
2,242
3,371
5,090
3,521
734
554
6,0o2
277
1,201
621
144
6,976
3,676
24,435
Ruthe-
iiian.
5,728
72,461
13, 146
2,228
1,067
48
211
209
360
27
203
107
1,296
.1,306
2,789
17,055
8,092
47, 314
6,213
223
2,891
3, .337
4S2
715
53
711
682
18
20
29
307
356
11
27
332
2
7
14
11
42
4
2
3
1
157
50
83
12
36
64
2
5
6
1
222
71
67
Slove-
nian.
208,552
4,014
72, 176
81,029
19, 184
4,323
942
1,804
12, 452
12, 628
30
18
73
614
22
3,257
15, 025
6, 894
50, 257
39, 012
3,939
21,595
6,808
9,675
13, 803
649
1,021
101
341
334
2,935
106
536
50
376
3,043
42
19
77
74
207
71
206
458
125
694
326
659
3,622
281
1,297
5,246
453
381
846
326
3,445
975
8,208
Serbo-
Croa-
tian.
200,421
1,646
66,346
79, 956
22,150
4,416
629
1,072
12, 421
11,785
61
72
82
796
142
493
8,143
1,720
56,483
25, 595
7,846
24,844
14,818
6,853
9,003
3,526
3,814
177
464
1,608
3,558
21
375
44
94
3,661
37
14
100
70
354
34
174
67
95
188
171
618
4,839
507
946
1,831
767
1,788
1,013
730
4,174
1,223
6,388
Bul-
garian.
14,420
189
1,759
8,290
1,594
228
83
289
1,080
3
11
4
95
43
33
655
99
1,005
3,418
1,098
1,352
2,067
355
021
323
262
154
129
60
45
34
5
20
126
7
30
33
13
36
1
28
53
124
84
407
53
136
366
34
35
34
15
314
302
292
Slavic,
not
speci-
fied.
3,624
604
2,693
169
9
23
117
7
2
7
18
2,668
110
3
38
1
116
Lithua-
nian
and
Lettish.
336, 600
75, 185
134,410
108,678
5,107
8,060
216
1,192
873
2,879
2,1,85
2,364
194
44,064
1,333
25,045
27, 096
15, 884
91,430
10, 532
3,741
74, 805
12, 022
7,578
1,031
1,613
890
a32
74
1,093
274
267
5,074
76
150
2,282
38
19
63
91
137
28
32
19
77
45
840
230
258
49
77
322
21
65
70
11
497
974
Unclassi-
fied.
Yiddish
and
Hebrew.
2,043,613
211,2.32
1,339,275
289, 880
69,678
71,109
10,656
13, 338
11,350
27,095
4,954
2,036
1,308
141,228
12, 257
49,449
1,013,289
119,018
206, 968
57,039
6,672
167, 806
40,687
17,676
24,572
7,399
37,984
1,668
728
6,210
1,117
• 2, 521
41, 057
7,385
8,670
1,871
1,468
1,572
4,867
1,698
3,668
3,790
2,251
947
749
1,840
1,424
9,325
607
146
516
8,702
130
378
777
94
3,584
2,700
20,811
I See footnote to Table 109, p. 386.
MOTHER TONGUE.
STOCK, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920-Continued.
395
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geoguaphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North Central. .
South A tlantic
East South Central . . .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Ithode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Di*;trict of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington ,
Oregon ,
CaUfornia
foreign white stock — continued.
Unclassified — Continued .
Mag-
yar.
473,538
23,418
232, 426
177, 461
10,538
14, 798
2,446
2,265
3, 280
6,906
64
64
388
1,606
203
21,093
93,606
59, 190
79,630
97, 962
15, 357
29,041
27,763
7,338
2,823
743
4,414
705
501
853
499
361
1,686
283
2,156
9,420
92
69
334
397
1,542
505
340
59
119
638
422
1,086
704
178
495
1,344
164
156
187
52
759
588
5,559
Finnish.
265, 472
31,051
22, 565
95, 842
65,683
1,792
335
589
12, 575
35, 040
2, 365
3,010
822
23, 120
325
1,409
15,362
2,690
4,513
12,491
377
4,2;«
65, 936
12, 805
58,705
138
134
3,398
3,184
64
60
57
243
127
352
423
18
64
61
447
59
32
108
136
15
187
109
278
6,736
1,590
1,689
1,061
65
502
802
130
15,925
9,738
9,377
Arme-
nian.
52,840
Sjrian
and
Arabic.
104, 139
18,603
14, 121
7,558
821
548
85
213
405
10,486
230
428
63
13,204
2,950
1,728
7,054
3,519
3,548
1,028
163
2,210
3,175
982
213
118
233
42
30
154
31
55
75
232
62
12
6
29
69
31
20
32
2
39
30
138
144
12
58
43
2
19
117
10
279
95
10, 112
20,846
29,785
20, 117
7,409
8,221
3,292
7,589
2,706
4,174
1,308
912
486
13, 270
2,203
2,667
14, 752
3,871
11, 162
7,159
1,512
3,064
7,195
1,187
1,649
1,026
1,782
731
624
1,025
572
17
164
502
1,277
2,372
1,072
793
1,016
1,008
704
279
1,056
1,253
461
2,096
1,628
3,404
430
123
147
612
461
622
284
27
602
375
3,197
Turk-
ish.
8,505
1,841
3,663
1,467
209
254
89
103
190
1,334
265
161
2,891
326
446
506
98
308
465
90
50
46
61
15
8
14
15
2
18
21
54
108
3
2
35
11
25
4
51
60
7
36
62
4
34
27
1
7
38
17
149
32
508
Alba-
nian.
,426
3,261
1,414
1,070
298
29
26
12
158
158
451
131
6
2,354
127
192
168
750
456
85
124
274
131
27
7
216
AU
other.
1,788
217
524
591
139
45
15
45
48
164
38
"m
309
72
143
103
SO
283
6
"i
23
9
132
Un-
known.
20,336
735
4, 639
5,547
3,127
1,302
865
1,655
705
1,701
46
28
9
354
44
254
2,117
777
1,745
1,505
689
1,548
904
901
002
549
948
204
194
288
342
44
237
244
165
173
67
40
93
239
304
207
253
101
167
421
242
825
144
87
33
309
24
58
82
28
222
1,091
Of
mixed
mother
tongue.
791,058
61,959
244,987
194,416
125,064
19, C55
7,265
22, 081
36, 6S6
78, 945
2,774
2,204
1,441
35,985
4,798
14,697
145,394
4U, 192
59, 401
35,324
10,096
71,886
40, 812
36, 298
48,276
17,907
16,841
12, S49
8,567
11,868
8, 756
828
6,057
2,320
2,084
2,123
3u6
454
1,354
4,069
3,496
1,573
1,430
766
1,482
5,702
3,264
11,633
8,034
4,876
1,909
7,808
934
2,102
9,919
1,104
20,756
9, 297
48, 892
396
ABSTUACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATIOlsr.
Table 113 PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOREIGN "WHITE
PER CENT OF TOTAL FOREIGN WHITE STOCK IN SPECinED DIVISION OR STATE .
DIVISION AND STATE.
Eng-
lish
and
Celtic
Germanic.
Scandinavian.
■a
Latin and Greek.
United States.
26.7
22.4
1.0
0.2
4.1
1.3
9.2
3.5
2.3
0.6
0.3
GEOGRAPmc DIVISIONS:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central;
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
.\rizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
43.9
26.2
2L7
18.3
28.9
31.5
14.1
34.2
33.8
52.8
36.7
46.7
48.9
40.8
30.0
26.1
25.2
26.8
22.0
21.3
19.9
32.6
11.6
13.0
23.1
24.2
14.5
15.6
17.4
26.2
37.5
20.9
44.0
36.0
21
40.9
32.0
36.3
34.1
27.5
38.2
35.5
30.8
30.0
18.3
29.3
9.5
36.2
40.6
36.5
31
15.5
15.7
49.4
38.9
35.1
33. 3
33.3
4.1
17.6
31.7
36.1
23.6
38.8
24.0
17.0
18.6
0.1
0.6
2.0
1.5
0.4
0.6
0.4
1.1
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
3.2
1.5
4.3
10.5
1.2
1.4
1.6
6.8
6.7
0.3
0.5
2.6
11.4
0.6
0.4
0.6
4.0
4.3
0.4
0.4
1.1
3.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
4.6
2.7
11.0
16.2
4.5
1.5
9.4
7.3
6.5
5.0
8.4
1.1
2.3
2.0
3.0
2.5
9.7
17.4
19.5
16.9
34.3
43.1
28.0
20.5
46.0
25.7
39.9
48.8
33.1
37.2
4L4
42.2
11.6
35.5
20.0
17.3
17.2
16.9
26.5
20.3
13.6
53.8
25.7
22.1
19.2
40.2
20.8
37.0
21.2
19.4
20.0
18.6
25.6
9.8
5.5
8.6
12.9
18.2
27.5
17.2
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0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.5
1.7
0.1
0.4
1.3
1.2
6.2
1.6
1.0
4.2
0.6
0.7
2.9
0.6
0.8
0.
0.3
0.5
0.8
0.2
1.1
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.6
1.1
0.5
0.7
0.2
1.5
0.9
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.2
2.0
0.3
1.2
1.0
0.6
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0.3
0)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.7
0.5
0.9
0.7
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
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0.1
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0.6
0.
0.3
0.1
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0.
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0.2
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0.4
0.2
0.1
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0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
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0.1
0.3
0.4
0.1
1.7
1.8
1.9
3.1
3.3
4.2
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1.2
1.4
0.9
2.4
7.3
3
3.8
18.4
7.4
1.9
6.6
7.8
10.5
8.1
1.3
0.5
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1.7
0.6
2.0
1.4
1,6
2.9
0.4
1.5
3,
2.7
L8
0.8
2.3
1.7
6.6
10.2
7.3
7.8
1.4
1.5
8.8
3.4
12.0
8.7
4.3
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.7
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.3
2.0
0.9
9.5
18.2
7.3
0.3
29.5
19.0
1.3
0.8
0.2
0.3
0.8
1.2
0.1
0.8
0.9
0.7
1.4
0.1
0.4
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.6
10.8
5.3
2.4
L3
0.6
0.6
3.0
1.2
10.8
5.9
1.5
0.9
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.4
0.7
0.2
0.3
0.5
1.1
0.9
2.6
2.9
5.6
0.7
3.0
6.6
6.6
1.7
0.3
0.3
0.7
1.0
0.2
0.8
1.0
0.7
1.2
0.2
0.7
0.8
1.1
0.9
0.5
1.2
0.6
2.9
7.0
4.0
2,
0.5
0.8
13.3
4.1
3.1
3.2
2.5
2.1
1.8
6.5
9.2
16.8
18.6
17.3
18.9
12.9
6.4
2.5
6.1
3.0
L5
1.0
1.1
4.6
0.1
0.3
1.3
1.8
15.8
6.3
8.7
6.6
18.7
4.5
4.0
3.0
9.7
3.0
9.2
12.3
16.0
5.7
30.0
3.4
2.5
2.7
2.0
5.4
9.4
5.9
1.7
3.1
14.3
3.2
2.8
11.4
14.4
1.5
2.2
1
1.8
3.4
3.2
2.2
3.1
32.4
42.1
32.6
11.8
19.0
5.4
1.8
1.3
1.0
1.7
2
1.5
4.0
1.9
2.2
1.2
2.5
1.7
1.2
1.0
2.9
1.2
0.9
2.7
2.3
1.8
3.6
2.3
3.1
2.6
2.9
3.5
4.0
5.1
4.3
12.2
3.2
1.3
3.5
2.5
2.0
2.1
2.1
1.2
0.9
4.0
2.5
2.4
3.4
0,1
0.4
0.2
0.6
3.2
0.7
36.2
12.7
6.2
0.1
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0.8
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.1
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0)
0.4
0.7
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0.6
4.2
0.5
0.2
0.6
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1,
0.7
0.7
1.1
20.9
0.2
0.7
1.1
2.0
6.1
49.8
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2.6
3.4
4.8
56.2
66.5
0.8
8.6
0.4
0.6
9.5
2.8
0.1
3.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
3.9
6.2
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0.1
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0.1
0.2
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0.1
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
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0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.9
0.8
0.2
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0.3
0.1
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0.2
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0.1
0.2
0.6
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MOTHER TONGUE.
STOCK BY MOTHER TONGUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
397
PER
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0.4
0.3
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6.1
0.2
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398
ABSTKAGT OF THE CENSUS^ — ^POPULATIONS
^ABLE 114 MOTHER TONGUE df THE J-OHEION WHff E STOCKy
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Boston, Mass
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Buffalo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
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Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Oliio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Olilo..........
Denver . Colo
Des Moines , Iowa. ..,..,
Detroit, Mich............
Fall River, Mass....
foi-t Worth, Tex.......
Grand Rapids, Mich... .
Hartford, Conn. ........
Houston, Te.t......
Indianapolis, Ind.
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo .......
Los Angeles, CaUf . . . . . .
Louisville, Ky ......... .
l^owell, Mass ...........
Mempliis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Term . . . .
Nev; Bedford, Mass... . .
New Haven, Conn. . . . .
New Orleans . La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manliattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson,N. J
Pliiladelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah . . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syi-aoiise, N. V
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N. Y
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FOKEIGN "WHITE STOCK.
Germanic.
Scandinavian.
All
mother
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English
and
Celtic.
Ger-
man.
Dutch
and
Frisian.
Flem-
ish.
Swed-
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Norwe-
gian.
Dan-
ish.
77,639
16,243
19,794
14^037
292
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1,588
308
417
55
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52
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674
306
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20, 538
1,201
575
12,235
2,925
1,696
104
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2,8
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7,784
133
37
3,492
303
767
336
907
86
517
93,943
1,206
75
2,458
598
564
75
205
47
742
1,474
48
13
2,068
284
179
51
504
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9,655
84
19
489
398
128
1,946
298
357
370
431,340
21,896
3,649
121,386
46,029
22,561
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260
84
201
549
779
93
110
120, 744
2,770
87
4,453
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652
17
431
22,939
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69
306
103
112
22
379
5
912
6,418
106
17
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204
240
42
499
8
370
21,781
171
17
163
71
50
104
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23,048
1,041
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1,316
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185
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5,197
1,247
1,153
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14
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62
14
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2,178
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4
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80
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354
32
091
7,331
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17
4,439
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1,310
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465
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86
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10,637
3,849
4,039
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366
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345
38
180
56
111
87
833
42
229
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29
188
1,078
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18
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5
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4,273
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4
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2,016
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2,165
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29,332
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4,021
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319
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1,542
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14, 719
221
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1,643
2,720
632
283
810
57
071
57,500
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467
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19
342
255
127
113
725
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380
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98
5,600
2,478
3,774
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536
17,781
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382
9,279
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54
110
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398
345
119
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1,172
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5,288
2,152
2,205
333
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94
916
83,227
294
113
2,430
207
239
116
745
40
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30,538
1,008
393
10,522
6,326
3,043
168
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75
810
4,743
129
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5,264
475
241
25
851
3
227
7,282
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2
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30
23
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4
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8
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57
739
47, 282
4,648
509
888
169
366
343
133
70
626
168, 872
1,406
434
2,226
394
1,058
153
793
31
810
47,922
669
92
24,260
10,543
3,314
60
547
31
872
7,175
1,641
11
5,457
2,098
4,674
70
500
6
553
12,470
134
95
293
137
179
322
843
118
055
62,468
1,446
427
12,099
5,339
6,178
88
499
36
192
12,265
49
15
201
9
45
162
879
67
300
20,814
1,129
626
19,660
17,620
4,578
46
056
19
144
9,371
391
81
5,384
3,798
1,068
77
854
33
417
3,851
103
17
2,620
162
170
90
3(K)
33
859
20,874
187
19
313
82
151
113
330
33
259
39,713
310
117
631
219
367
70
707
16
981
9,810
71
12
190
24
136
87
372
38
473
17,495
403
51
1,311
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674
42
514
14
964
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89
80
127
675
51
291
1,697
127
36
16,814
624
436
68
119
25
322
8,202
269
12
820
324
197
79
136
23
412
9,354
108
6
1,891
103
92
Mother tongue.
FOR CITIES HAVING imM) INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
399
FOREIGN WHITE STOCK — Continued.
Latin and Greek.
Italian.
French.
Spanish.
Portu-
guese.
Ruma-
nian.
Greek.
Slavic and Lettic.
Polish. Czech. Slovak
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass... .
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N.Y....
Cambridge, Mass.
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Cleveland, Ohio. .
Columbus, Ohio..
DaUas, Tex
l)ajJtt)n, Ohio
Denver, Colo
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Detroit, Mich
Fall River. Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans. .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif. . .
liouisville, Ky
6,416
6,4S0
217
16, 458
3, 771
77, 005
17,602
34,923
5,426
9,685
124, 457
5,737
35,627
4,592
1,540
919
7,321
2,368
29, 056
2,088
390
1,099
14,290
3,364
Lt^well, Mass
Memplns, Tenn
MO waukee. Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough.
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson,N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex . . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C...
WUmington , Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio. .
63, 526
1,129
10, 135
5,831
22, 896
136, 801
32, 579
5,176
42, 044
3,608
1,279
36,649
18, 505
3,638
1,022
1,412
46,809
7,664
5,526
1,S57
8,721
13,678
1,550
13,656
7,561
6,971
8,769
9,879
11,935
1,574
1,2:52
421
1,883
521
0,707
1,800
5,612
2,772
596
20,075
3,736
3, 589
1,227
744
893
2,270
591
15, 165
28,671
302
746
3,032
1,625
1,436
33,805
2,171
288
461
7,815
1,986
15,691
8,953
1,259
1,635
818
23,982
2,958
587
7,898
2,501
1,593
5,416
261
278
1,215
23,789
34,505
1,844
21,812
12, 793
803, 048
48,534
83,741
4,569
299,845
10,855
355,997
26,559
45,292
5,434
18, 173
1,117
2,806
264
4,041
905
1,862
9,518
4,114
2,666
10, 576
232
357
2,586
7,685
3,717
684
1,532
14, 464
383
3,845
1,073
11, 579
2,028
3,197
471
2,342
433
14, 085
745
468
430
71
150
489
74
800
456
363
90
60
2,703
256
459
108
3,017
69
2,091
207
1,301
20
4,649
44
81
5,371
aio
434
2,420
2, 252
33, 540
54
14
58
175
129
36
76
107
5,341
32,658
908
7,198
23, 521
615
416
784
306
2,720
816
116
2, 452
147
378
114
156
34
129
1,211
123
355
42,984
11,559
33
1,284
47
75
69
319
67
562
175
32
109
177
2,637
50
72
4, 155
28
181
15
49
10
3
1,705
51
53
324
26
390
294
254
27
49
3, 229
654
3,894
146
138
2
212
32
148
10
93
89
6,979
21,997
36
38
3
49
210
140
26
75
7
866
41
335
2
23
7
159
492
898
8
126
3,340
7
9
25
19
314
4
1,170
30
30
29,269
17
115
190
176
70
1,845
26,948
70
7,307
910
8,697
721
10,042
93
808
51
94
484
754
100
41
12,260
124
6
440
3
34
272
3,910
7
657
77
187
4,883
178
2
4
35
36
207
148
56
1,153
2
495
7
65
19
2,490
70
809
38
128
53
49
53
294
396
88
102
33
45
1,384
1,999
280
610
984
641
4,104
1,086
740
516
93
15,755
485
1,864
513
366
427
890
288
5,216
194
338
66
418
261
503
500
326
758
1,340
107
5,524
397
2, 308
1,066
145
828'
442
560
25, 014
1,435
3,680
19,074
577
248
1,4.39
883
1,149
491
416
2, 355
1,824
907
654
737
280
449
2,441
424
685
213
3,907
428
1,277
117
1,299
496
877
189
1,814
353
864
190
1.561
2,787
3,218
226
26,900
96
11,4.51
7,095
83,344
2,725
9,287
318, 338
1,041
65, 841
371
255
1,318
1,264
272
128, 648
5,604
373
11,872
7,559
617
577
27,766
1,979
1, 285
2,516
326
4,757
332
70, 238
10,689
199
5,722
6,343
370
161,310
19,067
65, 387
54, 782
17,217
4,857
24,706
169
615
5,766
4,294
62,634
34, 903
1,283
4,393
6,474
192
8,231
11,295
5,874
152
632
2,880
12, 397
1,426
243
4,819
8,321
26, 380
9, 554
946
8,839
7,134
6, 282
4,080
365
116
81
8,694
38
710
592
478
28
67
106,428
320
43,997
178
503
233
704
296
4,519
21
415
225
187
489
229
306
148
476
1,776
60
19
63
6,745
2,417
25
347
148
165
43,839
3,482
3,101
28,601
8,330
325
1,213
31
522
11,416
169
1,971
3,563
892
131
31
54
196
9,723
4,576
136
287
1,470
183
876
295
280
74
607
157
343
60
31
284
203
4,328
45
17
783
67
188
8,843
964
16
354
25,720
96
28,224
241
35
346
508
110
3,601
9
46
149
32
155
1,779
510
54
402
6
4
10
3,215
2,829
15
12
198
225
19,425
1,460
3,284
13,061
1, 033
587
5,220
7
142
125
196
4,687
12, 363
361
26
1,306
53
103
1,304
169
18
21
590
2,218
343
36
42
377
592
4,451
72
75
16
4,411
8,256
400 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 114.— MOTHER TOXGUE OF THE FOREIGN "WHITE STOCK, FOR
FOEEiGX WHITE STOCK — Continued.
Sla\"ic and Lettic — Continued.
Unclassi-
fied.
Rus-
sian.
Ruthe-
nian.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala .
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass. .
Camden. N.J
Chiai£:o,Ill
Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Cleveland, Ohio...
Columbus. Ohio...
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hanford, Coim
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City,N. J
Kansas City, Kans. . .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Aaeeles. Calif
Louis\ille, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Term
Milwaukee. AVis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough.
Queens boroush
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence , R . I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah....
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle. "Wash
Spokane, "Wash
Springfield, Mass..
S\Tacuse, N. Y
Toledo. Ohio
Trenton. N.J
"V\'ashington, D. C
"Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
2,661
2.074
1,379
8,665
544
12,571
3,911
2,522
739
921
28,199
2,S41
14,145
923
709
489
2,276
583
13,414
746
474
472
3,031
524
816
5,984
1,104
2,868
8. 812
1,299
295
769
2,060
3,363
253
304
3,666
1,532
221,153
48,903
68,145
96,497
5,897
1,711
8,865
1,052
1,114
1,310
2,316
42,826
7,286
2,335
2,602
448
899
3,435
6,335
1,119
377
4
230
236
262
961
1
133
2.051
3
4,000
2
1
6
20
1,750
229
1
84
228
4
1
387
24
12
33
3
74
391
10
166
1
9,706
299
1,611
7,268
300
228
953
2
1
13
94
3,675
2,017
32
55
97
1
904
377
19
4
659
9
5,871
20
2,741
564
3,061
35
458
0
1,493
25
1,663
206
762
30
1,168
1.56
3,422
11
1,642
297
1,117
9
3,551
319
2,214
860
Slove-
nian.
985
28
4
274
13
140
804
339
3
37
7,417
107
24,804
218
304
652
16
1,557
12
16
26
17
871
341
508
106
1,270
6
5
28
4,170
471
14
5
99
263
10,571
1.816
2', 279
5,515
729
232
875
9
1,017
216
95
1,879
2,874
401
U
107
2
75
542
131
83
10
2,054
401
583
29
33
37
129
292
50
51
6
688
1,008
Serbo-
Croa-
tian.
2,897
9
9
309
24
101
55
518
4
284
13,316
269
6,433
209
34
292
226
135
6,050
30
40
6
110
44
248
21
3,210
289
1,346
8
150
12
2,717
145
10
17
13
52
4,037
193
500
2,886
291
167
194
13
657
1,087
31
1,092
8,211
665
25
40
3
139
2,526
194
52
24
895
26
741
139
27
50
153
10
44
20
19
45
3,580
Bul-
garian.
503
13
31
4
11
6
55
2
19
496
104
422
78
11
80
76
4
1,147
16
11
2
7
277
21
12
31
157
162
2
215
30
37
142
4
2
1
2
7
37
1
37
47
194
12
1
58
203
28
1
3
99
1
72
43
8
94
770
1
2
1S2
Slavic,
not
speci-
fied.
23
110
5
10
Lithua-
nian
and
Lettish.
693
313
21
4,672
5
9,413
1,.550
211
2,548
406
44,065
106
6,685
121
4
577
103
269
5,475
1
5
2,520
2,228
29
60
584
209
41
271
23
1,477
2!
683
253
Yiddish
and
Hebrew.
90
J,525
16,409
650
11,757
2,188
1,720
94
3,372
38
105
898
780
11,467
6,150
242
1,056
226
12
1,508
640
139
4
32
252
6, ISO
388
32
217
90
73
259
76
227
8,349
252
346
1 See footnote to Table 109, p. 386.
MOTHER TONGUE.
CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued.
401
FOREIGN WHITE STOCK — continued.
Unclassified — Continued.
Magyar.
Finnish
Arme-
nian.
Syrian
and
Arabic.
Turk-
ish.
Alba-
nian.
All
other.
Un-
known.
Of
mixed
mother
tongue.
Akron, Ohio
Albany,N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BuITalo, N.y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver J Colo
Des Momes, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston , Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Cahf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx boro'igh
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, \a
Oakland, Calif
Omaha , Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia. Pa
Pittsburgh Pa
Portland , Oreg
Provideiice, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah . . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif. . . .
Scrant on , Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Svracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Oliio
Trenton, N.J
Washington , D. C
Wilmington , Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
5,733
89
140
1,001
63
426
9,443
3, 289
43
20.5
19, 40.5
1,362
42, 134
1, 231
51
2,763
514
50
16,240
10
IS
206
361
119
420
1,504
121
313
1,827
70
13
123
2,736
329
215
32
677
111
76, 575
13,190
11,037
46,910
4,197
1,241
4,883
63
433
613
567
8,060
4,925
298
95
67
42
3.59
3,203
1,079
84
60
1,528
1,449
245
9S
113
200
5,470
7,044
2S3
238
29
1,330
3,584
93
16
19
143
5
717
92
212
58
129
1,849
19
1,597
16
140
10
3,179
45
2
149
78
20
42
1,045
4
38
570
6
49
3
234
2,220
5
8
110
96
12,204
1,451
3,960
5,724
592
477
93
125
522
21
13
894
150
1,846
68
2
54
49
113
65
4
2,016
16
2,548
204
161
49
31
6
127
55
2,927
48
38
163
37
11
37
16
2,097
315
77
647
68
1,310
51
455
25
12
14
25
8
1,692
10
75
489
7
63
1.55
2
21
962
11
510
1
139
66
1
17
220
25
4,700
644
897
2,648
477
34
264
18
73
118
499
1,907
55
27
1,921
5
155
72
169
83
18
9
297
20
94
14
338
158
105
37
75
6
2,012
98
17
&S3
202
284
53
537
3,1.50
161
627
81
60
1,672
432
1,440
136
124
164
74
120
3, 858
971
57
594
62
350
315
62
7
3.58
692
261
310
17
312
442
77
478
108
343
7,760
134
5,554
1,970
78
24
214
164
426
1, 252
914
1,406
260
449
1
3.34
245
987
572
169
275
773
426
194
49
696
236
874
100
502
10
1,448
153
522
1.50
13
21
11
138
32
IGl
38
42
21
5
198
15
57
3
1
7
12
2
274
4
1
6
30
7
30
22
9
16
132
1
56
1
44
7
26
U
21
2,320
106
290
l,a89
25
10
11
9
7
2
58
187
18
22
133
7
278
36
5
8
4
59
2
107
54
14
43
12
21
1
141
1
3
349
38
48
29
12
5
'i73
1
319
2
2
108
2
20
85
1
1
3
35
1
298
30
2
5
10
206
1
9
254
3
45
9
1
232
24
84
102
15
7
78
16
19
172
32
S3
49
40
5
22
592
130
270
111
50
25
127
36
351
5
40
51
8
93
173
24
25
80
167
149
4
67
278
144
.59
15
25
.301
1.126
236
301
407
149
33
114
15
72
71
10
355
151
96
23
3
22
35
274
111
20
78
99
9
82
23
14
39
56
16
244
37
14
24
24
1,616
992
3.55
4,660
291
9,290
1,739
6,144
9">9
937
45, 099
4,002
9,923
1,225
739
962
3,100
970
12, 119
S05
318
1,492
1,536
933
1,442
4.664
767
2,272
S,003
1,.520
773
758
6,067
8,696
254
1,014
1.670
4,479
lot. 215
17,390
35, 427
40. 024
8,9.50
2,424
.5,295
417
4,207
2,060
2,018
17, .399
6,069
4,120
2,017
341
367
3,203
8, 763
5, 072
3,135
1,337
12, 243
1,147
5,693
1,6)5
1,174
1,398
2,114
867
2,320
648
1,342
1,649
996
75108°— 23-
-26
402 ABSTTtACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 115.-PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE FOREIGN WHITE STOCK BY
PER CENT OF TOTAL FOREIGN WHITE STOCK IN SPECIFIED CITY.
Eng-
lish
and
Celtic.
Germanic. Scandinavian.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
.Vtlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass.
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio..
Cleveland, Ohio..
Columbus, Ohio..
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex....
Grand Ra))ids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans. .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif . .
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Mempliis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneaiiolis, Minn..
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass.
New Haven, Conn..
New Orleans. La •,^.. .
NewYork,N.Y 20.9
Bronx borough 16.6
Brooklyn borough 20. 1
20.9
40.1
30.7
16.6
34.6
55. 9
27.5
25.7
63.5
26.4
18.4
19.4
16.9
31.3
26.4
19
36.6
36.1
29. 9
35.4
25.8
19.6
34.4
20.7
31.9
32.0
25.4
34.3
34.3
24.4
48.1
31
7.7
18.1
40.7
29.0
30.8
20.7
Manhattan borough .
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
O maha, Nebr
Paterson,N.J
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0.5
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0.5
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0.2
0.2
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0.1
0.1
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0.6
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0.5
1.2
0.1
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0.2
0.5
4.3
0.4
0.2
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1.2 14.5
0.8
0.1
0.2
0.1
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10.5
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3.7
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0.9
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1.8
6.8
1.5
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0.6
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3. 8 61
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2 See footnote to Table 109, p. 386.
404
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 116.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPUT-ATION 5 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE, FOR
PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY SEX, 18.50-1920, AND BY SEX AND SINGLE
YEARS, 1920 AND 1910, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Because of variations from census to census in the manner of presenting statistics of school attendance,
it is impossible to give comparative figures for any specified age group. The school-attendaiice per-
centages are, however, based on the population 5 to 20 years of age, inclusive, for the reason that the
numbers of persons attending school at ages above and" below these limits are insignificant. For all
classes and for the white and Negro population in 1S60 and 1S50 the number 5 to 20 years of age has been
calculated by adding estimates for age 20 to the numbers returned as in the 5-19 group; and for the Negro
population In 1S90 and 1S80 the number in the 5-20 group was estimated on the assumption that the
proportion which this group formed of the total at all ages was the same for the Negro ]iopulation as for
the total colored population (Negroes, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and other nonwhites).)
CLASS OF
POPtTLATION AND
CENSUS YEAR.
All classes:
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
White:
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
Negro:
1920
1910
1900
1890
18S0
1870
1860
1850
Native white —
Native par.:
1920
1910
1900
1890
Native white—
For. or mix .par.
1920
1910
1900
1890
Foreign-born
white:
1920
1910
1900
TOTAL POPULATION OF SPECrFIED
CLASS, 5 TO 20 YEAES OF AGE,
INCLUSIVE,
Both
sexes.
33, 250, 870
29,785,997
26,041,940
22,447,392
18,319,830
14, .507, 658
11,980,728
9,204,908
29, 333, 533
2.5, 992, 293
22,141,947
19, 2.50, .565
1.5,018,617
12,528,178
10,099,266
7,681,163
3,796,957
3, 677, 860
3, 499, 187
3, 126, 497
2, 633, 683
1,958,237
1,859,370
1,524,829
20,048,170
17,246,081
14,876,715
12,604,550
8, 116, 313
7,157,099
6, 372, 199
5,313,470
1,169,050
1, .589, 1 13
1, 193, 033
1.332,545
Male.
16,639,600
14,952.530
13, 048, 537
11,242,700
9,180,762
7, 253, 307
6, 029, 870
4,629,874
14, 727, 541
13, 092, 081
11,271,583
9,655.372
7, 838; 446
6, 274, 555
5,086,975
3, 868, 917
1, 848, 797
1,797,6,88
1,721,758
1,560,122
1,-301,039
963, 965
929,994
761,229
10,090,524
8,691,2."0
7,506,903
6,341,747
4,060,004
3, 575, 800
3, 180, 232
2,648,167
577, 013
825,031
584, 44S
665, 458
Female.
16,611,270
14, 833, 467
12, 993, 403
11,204,692
9, 139, 068
7,254,351
5, 950, 858
4, 575, 034
14, 605, 992 1
12,900,212;
11,170,364
9, ,595, 193
7. 780. 171
6,2,53,623
5,012,291
3, 812, 246
1,948,160
1. 880. 172
1,777,429
1,566,375
1,332,644
994, 272
929, 376
763,600
9,957,646
8,554,831
7, ,369, 81 2
6,262,803
4,056,309
3,581,299
3,191,967
2,665,303
592, 037
764, 082
608, 585
667, 087
TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL.
Both sexes.
Number.
21,763,275
1,8, 009, 891
13,367,147
11,674,878
9,951,608
6, 596, 466
5,692,954
4,089,507
19, 644, .508
10, 279, 292
12,231,004
10,667,171
9, 095, 4.85
6,414,740
5, 660, 325
4, 063, 046
2, 049, 791
1, 670, 650
1,096,734
999, 324
856,014
180,372
32,629
26,461
13,655,361
11,110,583
8.244,687
7,204,755
5,434,720
4, 517, 203
3,60,5,128
2, 948, 534
554,427
651, 506
381, 189
513,882
Per
cent.
65.5
60.5
51.3
52.0
54.3
45. 5
47.5
44.4
67.0
62.6
54.5
5,5.4
58.2
51.2
56.0
52.9
54.0
45.4
31.3
32.0
32.5
9.2
1.8
L7
68.1
64.4
55.4
57.2
67.0
63.1
56.6
55.5
47.4
41.0
32.0
38.6
Male.
Number.
10,886,703
9,037,655
6,668,823
5,954,142
5, 123, 507
3,416,153
2, 978, 292
2, 160, 296
Per
cent.
9, 870, 374
8, 220, 847
6, 137, 874
5, 404, 413
4,690,093
3,326,797
2,961,698
2, 146, 432
979, 246
7,83, 869
509, 9,84
484, 969
433, 375
88, 594
16,594
13, 864
6,846,934
5,611,901
4,141,997
3,695,420
2, 733, 322
2, 270, 706
1,801,303
1,500,893
290, 118
338,240
194, 574
268, 100
65.4
60.4
51.1
53.0
55.8
47.1
49.4
46.7
67.0
62.8
54.5
56.6
59.8
53.0
5,8.2
65.5
53.0
43.6
29.6
31.1
33.3
9.2
1
L8
67.9
64.6
55.2
58.3
67.3
63.5
56.6
56.7
.50.3
41.0
33.3
40.3
Female.
Number.
10,876,572
8, 972, 236
6, 698, 324
5, 720, 736
4, ,828, 101
3,180,313
2,714,662
1,929,211
9,774,1.34
8,058,445
6, 093, 130
5, 202, 758
4, 405, 39"
3, 087, 943
2, 698, 627
1,916,614
1,070, .545
886, 781
586, 750
514,355
422, 639
91,778
> 16,035
12,597
6, ,808, 427
5,498,682
4,102,690
3,509,335
2,701,398
2, 246, 497
1, ,803, 825
1,447,041
264, 309
313, 266
186,615
245. 782
Per
cent.
65.5
60.5
51.6
51.1
52.8
43.8
45.6
42.2
66.9
62.5
54.5
54.2
50. 6
49.4
53.8
50.3
55. 0
47.2
33.0
32.8
31.7
9.2
L7
1.6
68.4
64.3
,55. 7
56.0
66.6
62.7
56.5
54.3
44 6
41.0
30.7
36.8
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
405
Table 116.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 5 TO 20 YEARS OP AGE, FOR
PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY SEX, 1850-1920, AND BY SEX AND SINGLE
YEARS, 1920 AND 1910, FOR THE UNITED STATES— Continued.
AGE AND
CENSUS
YEAR.
5 years:
1920
1910
6 years:
"1920
1910
7 years:
1920
1910
8 years:
1920
1910
9 years:
1920
1910
10 years:
1920
1910
11 years:
1920
1910
12 years:
1920
1910
13 years:
1920
1910
14 years:
1920
1910
15 years:
1920
1910
16 years:
1920
1910
17 years:
1920
1910
18 years:
1920
1910
19 years:
1920
1910....
20 years:
1920
1910
NUMBER AND PER CENT OP TOTAL AT SPECIFIED AGE ATTENDING SCHOOL.
AU classes.
Both sexes.
Number.
Per
cent,
441,411
346,673
480, 714
059,353
905,404
464, 730
010, 894
586,572
944,314
567,655
077, 965
081, 342
970, 255
555, 301
082, 749
716,310
877, 429
574, 253
766, 784
501, 456
357, 345
175, 009
,001,701
943,511
642, 360
629, 866
413,619
434, 864
252, 680
2.54,421
148,3.5:
1.55, 55]
18.8
17.0
63.3
52.1
8.3.3
75.0
88.
82.7
90.4
80. 2
9.3.0
90.0
93.9
91.2
93.2
89.8
92. 5
88. S
86.3
81.2
72.9'
68.3
50. 8
60.6
34.6
35.3
21.7
22.6
1.3.8
14.4
White.
Male.
Num-
ber.
202,686
159,467
683,070
490,944
874,634
677,023
915,061
724,680
889,9.55 92.1
719,310 89.4
Per
cent.
19.2
17.8
6.5.5
55.2
Female.
Nimi-
ber.
Per
cent.
207,736
161,229
680, 447
487, 723
85.6 859,0.58
79.0 663,813
90.5
940,070
761, 994
898, 983
708,698
940, 739
773, 524
8.50, 181
714, 102
802,209
685,670
603, 158
530, 808
424,1.56
415,308
269, 335
279, 588
175, 296
191,480
117,226
121, 317
73,643
77,656
94.8
92.9
95.3
93.6
95.0
92.7
94.3
91.7
88.4
84.1
73.6
70.1
4S.9
51.0
32.7
35.1
21.2
22. 9
14. 6
1.5.3
9.8
9.7
901,117
711,-104
869,151
699, 450
921,080
745, 176
887, .392
700, 644
914, 973
754, 321
837, 042
703, 744
777, 7.53
66-1, 734
614, 289
528, 099
467,6.59
431, 179
307, 326
288, 301
196, 272
199, 331
113,112
110,169
63,719
64,496
20.2
18.4
66.5
5.5.8
85. 9
79.2
90.7
86. (
94.9
93.3
9.5.4
93.8
95.1
93.2
94.3
9L8
S.S.0
84.0
74.7
70.4
.53
52.7
37.4
37.0
2.3.2
23.4
14.0
14.3
7.9
7.8
Negro.
Indian, Chinese, .Tapan-
ese, and aU other.
Male.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
14,122
11, 774
54,306
37, 051
81,807
58, 270
93, 447
70, 609
89, .5,58
71,232
105, .328
83,575
88, 166
68, 730
108, ,801
88, 619
88, .592
71, .574
85, 701
66, 988
60, 524
49, 221
■44,260
38,600
26, 10
24,727
1.5,842
16,613
8, 631
8,964
3,876
5, 040
11.2
9.
41.7
28.5
&4.0
46.3
72.1
56.5
76.4
63.7
79.1
68.0
81.0
70.8
79.0
67.5
77.3
64.9
70.2
57.4
58.7
48.3
41.7
36.2
26.1
24.7
14.8
15. 3
8.9
9.9
Female.
Num-
ber.
15.638
13,280
58,921
41,073
84,6.50
61,834
95. 296
75,577
90,287
73,308
105, 560
85,580
Per
cent.
11 2, .367
94,648
96,516
SO, 242
96,060
79,046
7.5,070
62, 639
61,785
.54,455
:?6, 610
34,363
2.3,906
24, 894
11,984
12, 146
.5,885
7.088
12.3
10.3
44.1
30.9
6.5.9
49.2
73.3
59.3
77.7
65.4
80.9
7L5
90,668 8:5.2
72,993 74.5
82.1
72.8
81.3
7L9
76,
67.0
67. 6
59.3
51.9
46.3
34.6
33.1
19.6
20.2
10.7
11.9
4.8
5.8
Male.
Num-
ber.
638
446
1,924
1,249
Per
cent.
12.7
10.6
38.9
30.1
61.0
46.7
67.9
56.0
73.8
64.3
991 74.8
572 68.5
80.7
74.6
043 77.5
656 70.8
552 79.2
435 73.9
661 75.1
721 72.3
1,1.54
1,203
67.6
66.0
57. 3
57.2
47.6
47.3
33.4
34.3
27.7
25.0
836 19.2
904, 16.7
Female.
Num-
ber.
591
471
2,046
1,313
960
952
573
592
393
367
Per
cent.
11.9
11.6
41.4
31.3
00.1
50.2
68.3
56.7
73.4
63.6
7,5.4
68.2
80.7
72.6
77.2
73.3
80.5
74.7
74.0
71.5
70.1
67.2
,59. 9
58.2
48.6
47.3
30.0
29.6
20.7
21.4
11.9
n.2
400
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOlSr.
Table 117.
-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR
[Per cent not shown
CENSUS YEAE, CLASS OF
POPULATION, AND SEX.
19-20
All classes
Male
Female
White
Male
Female
Negro
Male
Female
Indian
Male
Female
Chinese
Male
Female
Japanese
Male
Female
All other
Male ,
Female
Native white
Male
Female
Native parentage.
Male
Female
Foreign parentage
Male
Female ,
Mixed parentage. .
Male ,
Female ,
Foreign-born white
Male ,
Female
1910
All classes ,
Male
Female
White
Male
Female
Negro
Male
Female
Indian
Male
Female
Chinese
Male
Female
Japanese
Male
Female
All other
Male
Female
Native white
Male
Female
Native parentage..
Male
Female
Foreign parentage.
Male
Female
Mixed parentage. .
Male
Female
Foreign-born wliite
Male
Female
Total
number
of
persons
attending
school.
21,763,275
10,886,703
10,876,572
19,044,508
9,870,374
9, 774, 134
2, 049, 791
979, 246
1,070,545
51,.S65
25,902
25,963
6,0S1
4,045
2,036
9,942
6,221
3,721
1,088
915
173
19,090,081
9,580,256
9,509,825
13,655,361
6,846,934
6,808,427
3,697,784
1,,S63,2S5
1,834,499
1,736,936
870,037
866,899
554,427
290,118
264,309
18,009,891
9,037,655
8,972,236
16,279,292
8,220,847
8,058,445
1,670,650
783,869
886,781
53,458
27,843
25,615
3,S87
2,977
910
2,512
2,036
476
92
83
9
15,627,786
7,882,607
7,745,179
11,110,583
5,611,901
5,498,682
2,867,327
1,444,938
1,422,389
1,649,876
825, 768
824, 108
651,506
338, 240
313,266
PERSONS 7 TO 13 TEAKS
OF AGE.
Total
number.
15,306,793
7,723,238
7,583,555
13,515,118
6,827,330
6,687,788
1,738,822
869,045
869,777
44,256
22,203
22,053
2,944
1,712
1,232
5,429
2,834
2,595
224
114
110
13,136,967
6,636,501
6,500,406
9,315,013
4,713,879
4,001,134
2,664,732
1,338,859
1,325,873
1,157,222
583,763
573,459
378, 151
190,829
187,322
12,950,418
6,539,326
6.411,092
Attending
school.
Number.
11,252,886
5,6!K),176
5,562,710
1,648,753
824,097
824,656
40,034
23,469
22,565
1,840
1,109
731
882
462
420
23
13
10
10,773,631
5,448,095
5,325,536
7,647,477
3,875,729
3,771,748
2,015,386
1,012,837
1,002,549
1,110,768
559,529
551,239
479,255
242,081
237,174
13,869,010
6,984,902
6,884,108
12,499,436
6,309,623
6,189,813
1,331,043
655, 699
675,344
31,054
15,543
15,511
2,609
1,502
1,107
4,672
2,438
2,234
196
97
99
12,181,396
6,148,896
6,032,500
8,584,079
4,338,518
4,246,101
2,505,236
1,259,560
1,245,076
1,091,481
550, 818
540,603
318,040
160,727
157,313
11,146,173
5,608,062
5,538,111
Per
cent.
90.6
90.4
90.8
92.5
92.4
92.6
70. 5
75.5
77.6
70.2
70.0
70.3
88.6
87.7
89.9
SO. 1
86.0
86.1
87.5
85.1
90.0
92.7
92.7
92.8
92.2
92.0
92.3
94.0
94.1
94.0
94.3
94.4
94.3
84.1
84.2
84.0
86.1
85.8
86.4
89. 4
89. 3
89. 5
04. 1
02. 2
06.0
03.9
03.4
64.4
77.1
78.8
74.4
73.4
76.0
70.5
89.5
89.3
89.6
88. 2
88.0
88.4
92.5
92.7
92.4
92.8
92.9
92.8
87.1
87.4
86.8
PERSONS 14 AND 15 YEARS
OF AGE.
Total
niunber.
3,432,889
1,726,902
1,705,927
401,778
225,122
230,656
11,210
5,658
5,558
842
587
255
924
617
307
61
30
31
3,272,950
1,047,491
1,025,459
2, .303, 091
1,193,040
1,170,051
598, 719
299,293
299,426
310,540
155,158
155,382
159,9.39
79,471
80,408
3,569,347
1,798,449
1,770,898
2,963,982
1,497,805
1,466,177
2, 071,. 568
1,051,381
1,020,187
584,765
292,290
292,475
307,049
1,54.134
153,515
149,912
74,833
75,079
Attending
school.
Number.
2,797,409
1,405,367
1,392,042
317,3.55
146,225
171,130
7,851
3,920
3,931
703
479
224
765
505
260
46
23
23
2,690,787
1,3.51,089
1,339,098
1,982,004
994,541
988, 123
453,003
229,744
223,8.59
254,520
126,804
127,710
106,622
54, 278
'52,344
2.321,048
1,170,305
l,l.i0,743
1,004,279
838,613
825,066
414,773
210,475
204,298
241,996
121,217
120,779
88,203
46,173
42,090
SCHOOL ATTEiyTDANCE.
407
POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
where base is less than 100.1
CENSUS TEAR, CLASS OF
POPULATION, AND SEX.
PERSONS 16 AND 17 YEARS
OF AGE.
Total
number.
Attending
school.
Number.
Per
cent.
PERSONS 18 TO 20 YEARS
OF AGE.
Total
number.
Attending
school.
Nvimber,
Per
cent.
OTHERS ATTEND-
ING SCHOOL.
Under
7 years
of age.
21 years
of age
and
over.
1920
All classes
Male
Female
White
Male
Female
Negro
Male
Female
Indian
Male ,
Female
Chinese
Male
Female
Japanese .'
Male
Female
All other
Male
Female
Native white
Male
Female
Native parentage.
Male
Female
Foreign parentage
Male
Female
Mixed parentage. .
Male
Female
Foreign-born white. . .
Male
Female
1910
All classes
Male
Female
White
Male
Female
Negro ,
Male
Female ,
Indian
Male ,
Female
Chinese ,
Male
Female
Japanese
Male
Female
All other
Male
Female
Native white
Male
Female
Native parentage.
Male ,
Female
Foreiim parentage
Male
Female ,
Mixed parentage . .
Male
Female
Foreign-born white. . .
Male
Female
3,828,131
1,902,867
1,925,264
1,644,061
767,533
876,528
42.9
40.3
45.5
5,522,082
2,688,747
2,833,335
814,651
397,847
416,804
14.8
14.8
14.7
1,966,635
978,621
988,014
3,384,559
1.(189,778
1,094,781
430,799
206,087
224, 712
10, 167
5,041
5,126
959
726
233
1,538
1,152
386
109
83
26
3,179,088
1,588,591
1,591,097
2,283,604
1,143,128
1,140,476
585,970
290,421
295,549
310,114
155,042
155,072
204,871
101,187
103,684
3,650,951
1,825,895
1,825,056
1,408,476
693,491
774,985
168,760
70,365
98,395
5,320
2,536
2,784
555
398
157
890
696
194
60
47
13
1,420,296
668, 716
751,580
1,111,569
522,656
688,913
179,726
86,436
93,290
129,001
59, 624
69,377
48, 180
24,775
23,405
1,573,377
762,029
811.348
43.4
41.0
45.7
39.2
34.1
43.8
.52.3
50.3
54.3
57.9
.-.4. S
07.4
57.9
60.4
50. 3
55.0
44.7
42.1
47.2
48.7
45.7
51.0
.30.7
29.8
31.6
41. 0
38.5
44.7
23.5
24.5
22.6
43.1
41.7
44.5
4,851,302
2,384,143
2,407,159
048,9.55
292,055
3.56,900
14, 769
7,358
7,411
2.235
1,812
423
3,906
2,518
1,388
915
861
54
4,470,268
2, 201,. 523
2,268,745
3,209,876
1,. 582,, 596
1,627,280
824,3.53
403,530
420, 823
436,039
215,397
220, (i42
381,034
182, (;20
198,414
5,546,049
2,738,284
2,807,765
739, 268
366, 165
373, 103
70, 124
28,349
41,775
3,346
1,755
1,591
70S
562
146
997
819
178
208
197
11
712,478
350,519
361,959
562,322
273,761
288,561
84,290
44,462
39,828
65,866
32, 296
33,570
26, 790
15,(>46
11,144
844,836
424,801
420.035
15.2
15.4
15.1
10.8
9.7
11.7
22.7
23.9
21.5
31.7
31.0
34.5
25.5
32.5
12.8
22.7
22^9
1.5.9
15.9
16.0
17.5
17.3
17.7
10.2
11.0
9.5
1,5.1
15.0
1.5.2
7.0
8.6
5.6
15.2
15.5
15.0
1,815,677
906,290
909,387
145,571
69,672
75,899
3,464
1,647
1,817
555
301
254
1,334
693
641
34
18
16
1,797,722
897, 151
900,571
1,201,706
599, 140
602,566
428,784
214,490
214,294
167,232
83,521
83,711
17,955
9,139
8,816
1,455.784
725,816
729,968
1,414,376
694,896
719,480
152, 145
63,327
88,818
6, ISS
3,235
2,9.53
.540
461
79
120
103
17
8
7
1
1,376,133
674,701
701,432
1,060,244
520,842
539,402
183,963
90,939
93,024
131,926
62,920
69,006
38, 243
20, 195
18,048
44.1
43.1
45.0
35. 5
30.6
40.1
54.8
56.1
53.4
42.9
41.6
53.0
30.4
30.7
46.0
44.9
47.1
51.1
49.9
52.4
30.4
30.2
30.7
42.3
40.3
44.3
17.5
18.4
10.5
4,8X1,708
2,431,769
2,449,9,39
640. 236
291,6.54
348,582
17,143
8,661
8,482
2,701
2,432
269
3,993
3,504
489
268
264
4
4,243,662
2,085,449
2,1.58,213
2.9.88,189
1,472,212
1,515,977
825,400
402,392
423,014
430,067
210, ,845
219,222
638,046
346,320
291,726
764,479
390, 4S3
373,996
74,745
30,617
44,128
4,500
2,683
1,817
628
563
65
461
432
29
23
23
15. 7
16.1
15.3
11.7
10.5
12.7
26. 2
3l!o
21.4
23.3
23.1
24.2
11.5
12.3
5.9
8.6
8.7
734,855
373.719
.361,136
,586,708
301,. 536
285,172
81,648
40,762
40,8S6
66,499
31,421
35,078
29,624
16,764
12,860
17.3
17.9
16.7
19.6
20.5
18.8
9.9
10.1
9.7
15.5
14.9
16.0
4.6
4.8
4.4
1,345,467
673,546
671,921
106,684
50,503
56, 181
3,306
1,.590
1,716
185
94
91
142
83
59
1,303,075
6.52,012
651,063
862,610
431,091
431,519
285,767
143,503
142,264
154,698
77,418
77,280
42, 392
21,. 534
20,858
344,789
201,281
143, 508
324,242
189,438
134,804
16,9.38
8,936
8,002
830
501
329
951
803
148
1,284
1,070
214
544
533
n
287,402
163,885
123,517
212,421
118,318
94, 103
46,145
28, ,593
17,552
28, 836
16,974
11,802
36,840
25, 553
11,287
313.256
179,237
134,019
287, 776
166,113
121,663
22,391
10,004
11,787
1,453
962
491
560
524
36
1.040
999
41
36
35
1
2,52, 162
144,143
108,019
192,203
110,389
81,814
36,232
20,514
15,718
23,727
13,240
10,487
35,614
21.970
13:644
408
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATION.
Table 118.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY BROAD AGE GROUPS, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States. .
Geog. divirionr:
New England
Middle Atlantic. . .
E. North Central..
W. North Central..
South.Atlantic. . ..
E. South Central..
W. South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Cohunbia..
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado.
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
PAriric:
Washington
Oregon
California
21,763,275
1,424
4,260
4, 23fi:
2, 741 :
3, 0»),
2, ois:
2, 247:
732:
1,021
total number
of persons
attending
SCHOOL.
1920
154
81
68
741
no:
267;
1,900
613:
1, 747:
1, 125,
572:
1, 251
723:
564:
510,
526
699:
161
140
29S:
397
41
270,
70,
495
324:
626,
427
624
196,
524
52X,
527
437,
410,
356'
4S7:
992,
11;
104
as:
198:
83:
60;
118,
12,
265
157:
598
1,222,
3, 531'
3, 576
2, 530:
2, 418:
1,730:
1, 795:
505
700:
1910
18,009,891
140,
77'
70,
630.
96:
206:
1, 650
469
1,411
898,
529;
1, 064,
568:
514:
462,
499;
665,
121
126:
275i
378,
36.
234i
54,
401
267,
495,
300:
494
133
473
451
39G:
40S:
333,
257
394
810,
62,
68,
23
15.3:
66
31
88,
10,
201
121
377;
PERSONS 7 TO 20 YEARS OF
AGE ATTENDING SCHOOL.
19-20
Num-
ber.
19,451,851
1, 223, 623
3, 746, 560
3, 72,S, 706
2, 420, 929
2,818,406
1,858,659
2,097,596
656, 638
900, 734
134, 299
73, 063
62,544
633, 124
95, 499
225, 094
1,656,905
525, 979
1, 563, 676
989, 417
515, 237
1, 108, 216
626, 165
489, 671
451, 096
454, 078
624, 395
146, 289
131, 943
256, 901
35G, 167
37, 759
246, 056
5S, 005
460, a37
297,044
576, 239
393, 077
570, 386
179, 803
480, 526
488, 543
499, 8.S8
389, 702
375,115
327, 546
444, 247
950, 688
102, 621
95, 027
34, 387
175, 745
75, 119
54, 387
107, 908
11,444
238, 012
141, 613
521, 109
Per
cent.
68.1
69.2
67.8
69.7
71.3
65.2
65.9
64.4
73.3
73.4
1, 051, 485
3, 131, 190
3, 197, 292
2, 271, 448
2, 226, 901
1, 589, 551
1, 673, 480
460, 193
639,311
71.1
69. 9
71.6
69.8
63.8
68.1
67.3
66.9
68.0
71.3
69.1
68.4
70.1
69.5
70.1
72.4
69.2
73.9
72.8
71.7
73
69.0
64. G
64
64. S
67.9
68.6
68.2
59.8
64.1
67.0
67.4
64. G
64.7
65.8
57.0
68.6
64. S
75.5
77.7
72.4
73.2
68.5
60.8
79.3
73.4
74.1
75.4
72.6
1910
Num- Per
ber. cent.
16,240,851
122, 218
68, 048
62, 064
539, 615
83, 312
176, 228
1, 452, 179
405, 496
1, 273, 515
810, 136
4,S2, 597
955, 869
500, 305
448,385
417, 496
434,117
60S, 226
110, 459
115,592
242,625
342, 933
33, 362
213, 622
47, 662
381, 532
244, 996
455, 109
277,210
452, 234
121, 174
437, 863
417, 862
371,850
361, 976
304, 909
235, 264
361,376
771, 931
56, 976
63, 613
21, 475
138, 467
60, 704
28,753
80, 725
9,480
185, 795
111,597
341, 919
63.2
65.3
62.9
65.7
68.4
58.4
69.6
59.4
67.3
66.9
67.3
65.4
70.4
65.7
60.4
63.5
63.4
61.6
62.7
66.2
66.7
63. G
67.6
65.8
69.2
69.1
65.9
65.7
68.0
69.8
71.6
61.8
59.2
64.4
59.1
67.0
63.1
53.4
53.1
54.1
62.7
61.3
53.7
61.0
60.2
44.4
69.0
61.2
65.8
71.3
65- 0
69.2
62. 7
55.0
72.5
63.6
68.1
68.2
65. S
1,966,635
PERSONS UNDER
7 YEARS OF
AGE ATTENDING
SCHOOL.
1920
174,
447,
427,
270,
225,
141,
12.5,
63,
90,
17,622
7,298
5,254
91,931
13, 822
38, 248
206, 238
80. 202
161, 005
107, 461
48, 998
120, 945
85, 894
64, 451
47, 778
62, 457
65, 014
12, 162
12, 691
36, 565
33, 761
3,391
20, 730
6,704
29,746
24, 439
44,817
31, 070
49, 2G4
15, 412
39. 203
35, 533
23,270
43,802
31,911
25, 8,S4
37, 546
30, 014
10, 975
7,976
3,793
IS, 176
7,171
5,271
8,615
1,197
19, 568
10, 778
69, 982
1910
1,455,784
149, 077
339, 656
315, 207
209, 562
154, 223
114,264
94, 808
35, 122
43, 865
16,257
8,374
7,546
78, 259
10, 877
27, 761
166, 968
56, 8-10
115, 848
72, 575
36, 41G
88, 269
69, 416
68, .531
35, 728
54, 961
46,280
8,793
8,84a
27, 671
27, 289
2,409
16, 9G7
4,726
14, 868
18, 519
32, 032
18, 603
36, 007
10, 032
28, 520
26, 094
18,041
41,009
23, 450
18, 124
27, 689
25, 545
4,638
3, 798
1,842
11,642
5,201
2, 092
5, 052
857
11,329
6,590
25,946
PERSONS 21
YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER
ATTENDING
SCHOOL.
1920
344, 789
26, 290
66, 672
80, 186
50, 05:5
36, 707
17, 828
23, 905
12, 7S1
30, 3G7
2,242
1,489
947
15, 974
1,517
4, 121
30, 896
7, 394
22, 382
28, 219
8,0
22, 02K
11,580
10,284
11,364
10, 329
10,400
2,770
2,322
6,093
7,776
5&3
4, 182
6,177
5, 891
3, 264
5,925
3,815
5,126
1,761
4,613
4,917
4,437
3,8G1
3,827
3, 260
5,220
11, 598
1,771
1,453
647
4,139
1,080
1, 030
2,411
250
7,471
6,161
17, 735
313, 256
SCHOOL ATTENDAISTCE.
409
Table 119.
-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 7 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE,
SEX, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
BY
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Allantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South AtljVNTic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mount-^in:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado.
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California.. ,
males 7 TO 20 TEARS OF AGE
attending school.
1920
Number.
9, 706, 801
608, 434
1, ,879, 234
1, 869, 629
1, 208, 596
1, 395, 324
925, 257
1,040,793
328, 957
450. .'i77
66,
36,
31,
314,
47,
112,
832,
263,
783,
494,
259,
557,
314,
244,
225,
226,
312,
73,
66,
128,
176,
18,
124,
2s,
226,
14S,
286,
193,
279,
88,
239,
244,
248,
192,
187,
159,
222,
471,
51,
47,
17,
87,
37,
27,
54,
118,
70,
261,
Per
cent.
69.3
08.4
69.6
71.0
64.8
65.9
63.9
72.6
72.6
70.2
69.5
70.8
70.1
63.4
68.6
68.2
67.5
68.9
71.0
69.2
68.8
69.5
69.0
69.7
71.8
69.6
73.6
71.8
71.0
73.0
69.4
64.9
67.3
63.3
67.3
68.5
68.0
59. 4
64.1
66.4
67.6
65.0
64.5
66.1
56- 5
68.1
64.0
74.6
76.8
70.1
72.4
68. 5
60.3
79.8
71.0
73.1
75.0
71.8
1910
Number.
8,132,602
523, 899
1,566,531
1,610,601
1, 144, 488
1, 101, 477
793, 545
839, 147
232, 644
320, 270
60, 941
33, 805
31, 030
267, 791
42, 589
87,743
723,463
203, 327
639, 741
409, 085
243. 500
480, 526
251, 550
225, 940
210, 343
218,044
305, 552
56, 380
59, 038
122,514
172,587
17,144
107,311
23, 135
188,141
124,686
227, 744
134, 767
219, 420
59, 129
220, 640
209, 798
184,397
178, 710
152,402
114,896
185,149
3.S6, 700
28,409
32,616
10, 813
69, 139
31,391
14,6:«
40, 858
4,785
93, 199
56,570
170. 501
Per
cent.
63.0
65.2
63.2
65.7
68.2
57.9
59.5
59.4
66.2
64.9
66.7
64.4
68.9
65.8
61.2
63.4
64.2
62.3
62.5
66.5
66.6
64.0
67.2
65.7
69.0
68.6
66.3
65.0
67. 4
69.5
70.9
62.2
59.9
65.0
58.2
66.3
63.2
52.5
52.3
53.0
62.8
61.2
53.6
60.6
60.2
43.9
70.0
61.0
62.8
70.1
60.7
68.2
63.8
54.1
72.7
59.8
66.1
66.8
63.8
females 7 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE
attending school.
1920
Number.
9, 745, 050
615, 189
1, 867, 326
1, 859, 077
1,212,333
1, 423, 082
933, 402
1,056,803
327, 681
450, 157
68,060
36, 935
31, 278
318, 197
48,163
112,556
824, 748
262, 051
780, 527
494, 898
255, 992
551, 208
311,535
245, 444
226, 053
227,911
311,529
73,206
65, 792
128, 657
179, 185
IS, 802
121, 454
29, 285
233, 529
148, 456
289, 841
199, 801
290, 928
90,986
240,611
243, 766
251, 573
197, 452
187,677
168, (X)2
222, 123
479, 001
51, 377
47, 052
17,113
88, 468
37, 457
27, 024
53, 479
5,711
119,626
70, 991
259, 540
Per
cent.
68.2
69.1
67.2
69.8
71.7
65.5
60.0
64.8
73.9
74.2
72.0
70.2
72.5
69.4
64.1
67.6
66.4
66.3
68.3
71.7
69.1
68.0
70.6
69.9
70.6
72.9
08.9
74.2
73.8
72.5
74.3
68.5
64.2
61.9
66.3
68.5
68.7
68. 3
60.3
64.0
67.6
67.2
64.2
64.9
65.6
57.6
69.0
65.6
76.5
78.7
74.9
74.1
68.4
61.3
78.8
75.9
75.0
75.9
73.4
1910
Number.
8, 108, 249
527, 586
1, 564, 659
1,586,691
1, 126, 960
1, 125, 424
796, 006
834, 333
227, 549
319, 041
34
31
271
40,
728,
202,
633!
401
239
475
248;
222
207
216
302
54:
56:
120,
170,
16,
mv
24:
193
120,
227
142
2:52;
62,
217,
208,
187
1,83:
152,
120,
176,
385,
28,
30;
10,
69,
29,
14
39,
4,
92
55;
171, 418
410
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 120.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 7 TO 20 YEARS
persons 7 to 13 TEARS OF AGE
attending school.
PERSONS 14 AND 15 TEARS
AGE ATTENDING SCHOOL
OF
DIVISION AND STATE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
TTaited States
13, 869, 010
90.6
11, 146, 173
86.1
3, 124, 129
79.9
2, 676, 465
75.0
Geographic divisions:
898, 605
2, 805, 986
2,693,634
1,679,682
1, 997, 008
1, 283, 921
1, 447, 653
452, 896
609, 625
9.5.3
94.3
95.1
93.9
85.6
.83.6
82.5
91.8
94.1
751, 547
2,269,431
2, 239, 718
1, 512, 644
1, 508, 993
1, 043, 420
1, 100, 205
302, 970
411,245
95.2
93.0
93.5
91.5
75.6
75.0
74.7
86.4
91.2
179, 963
582, 517
598, 227
401, 680
452, 330
307, 840
351, 732
104,983
144, 857
75.3
79.3
82.5
85.3
75.4
77.5
76.9
86. 7
89.2
163, 585
496, 046
528, 507
386, 893
360, 081
26.5, 274
286, 521
76,661
112, 897
73.6
73.5
East North Central
West North Central
77.9
83.6
67.1
East South Central
West South Central
70.4
72.8
83.4
85.3
New England:
93,615
51,544
43, 336
464, 752
74, 872
170,486
1,226,918
404, 928
1, 174, 140
703, 560
369, 713
815, 080
453, 652
351, 629
314, 905
309, 744
440,394
102, 876
91, 322
178, 910
241,531
27, 336
182, 147
38, 962
324, 292
213, 053
400, 846
274, 429
409, 754
126, 189
342, 974
333, 118
344, 699
263, 130
256, 2a3
234, 249
304, 665
652, 476
71,513
65, 102
24, 554
121, 353
52, 829
38, 179
71,611
7,755
162, 750
94, 312
352, 563
94.2
93.4
93.9
96.1
95.6
94.7
93.9
94.9
94.5
96.0
94.9
94.7
94.9
94.5
93.9
95.0
93.4
92.1
93.5
93.9
94.5
95.2
92.6
93.5
84.8
89.1
87.0
87.1
79.1
83.2
88.5
85.3
80.4
80.1
82.0
75.9
85.8
83.7
92.8
95.5
92.8
93.9
87.4
78.8
95.5
90.5
94.7
94.7
93.7
83, 590
48,314
42, 700
385, 813
61, 436
129, 694
1,032,247
300, 367
936, 817
560, 731
335, 541
678, 407
345, 005
320, 034
279,592-
291, 643
408, 655
75,340
76, 479
160, 389
220, 546
22, 977
157, 223
31, 101
254,237
166, 925
291,608
184, 535
318, 189
82, 198
293, 068
269, 064
243, 275
238, 013
195,383
16.5, 194
235, 528
510, 100
37, 919
40,606
14, 406
90, 91 1
39, 696
19, iKi
53, 644
6,305
120, 345
70, 141
220, 759
92.3
94.9
9.5.7
96.0
93.9
95.6
93.7
92.6
92.3
94.1
93.3
92.5
94.1
93.7
93.0
93.2
90.1
86.1
87.7
92.9
92.3
87.0
86.4
90.4
74.5
87.8
76.5
67.6
70.5
70.5
81.3
77.2
66.3
75.4
74.2
.58.8
86.1
76.8
87.1
87.4
88.8
90.9
77.2
71.8
91.6
87.9
91.1
90.3
91.6
21, 967
12, 312
10, 577
90,290
11, 827
32,990
265, 353
74, 841
242, 323
162,380
82, 964
171, 810
103, 747
77,326
76, 759
74, 732
103, 959
23, 489
21,411
42, 315
59, 015
5,997
38, 525
9,530
73, 671
48,331
91,619
64,264
90, 718
29,675
78, 178
80, 780
83,417
65,465
62,632
53, 736
73, 720
161, 644
16, 058
15, 342
5,294
28, 076
12, 002
8,663
17, 719
1,829
38,442
23, 224
83, 191
83.7
86.6
86.2
73.9
59.0
74.9
81.5
71.8
79.6
87.8
80.2
79.0
86.6
77.8
86.2
85.8
82.1
87.3
86.7
86.0
87.9
80.7
73.6
83.2
75.5
82. 3
77.4
78.0
67.7
78.6
77.6
79.4
77.5
75.2
77.0
65.6
82.0
79.1
89.1
91.6
86.2
86.2
80.4
73.8
93.7
88.8
88.6
90.6
89.1
20, 350
10, 991
10, 613
82, 672
11,968
26, 991
240,687
62, 658
192, 701
133, 706
78, 746
156,528
85, 713
73, 814
74. 209
72; 278
102, 823
17, 760
19, 286
.41,546
58, 991
5,841
32, 278
8, 271
64, 373
39, 863
73, 078
45, 005
71, 843
19, 529
73, 107
70, 524
61, 866
59, 777
.50, 816
38, 362
61,953
135, 390
9, 669
10, 901
3, 389
23, 136
9,763
4,832
13, 408
1,563
32, 555
19, 924
60, 418
78.6
New Hampshire
75.5
85.1
73.5
Rhode Island
62.5
71.6
Middle Atlantic:
New York
78.7
New Jersey
69.9
69.0
East North Central:
Ohio
79.0
77.2
75.4
84.5
75.4
West North Central:
Minnesota
88.4
81.8
78.4
79.9
84.1
86.5
88.8
South Atlantic:
73.9
Maryland
63.6
District of Columbia
Virginia
84.1
70.1
West Virginia
79.7
71.8
South CaroUna
61.9
Georgia
59.3
64.2
East South Central:
Kentucky
73.6
73.2
Alabama
63.5
Mississippi
71.1
West South Central:
Arkansas
71.7
Louisiana
51.7
Oklahoma
86.3
Texas
76.7
Mountain:
Montana
83.9
Idaho
89. 3
84.3
Colorado".
85. 0
74.6
Arizona
70.0
Utah
88.8
Nevada
82.6
Pacific:
Washington
87.0
Oregon
87.7
CaUfornia
83.6
SCHOOL, ATTENDANCE.
OF AGE, BY AGE PERIODS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
411
persons 16 AND 17 years OF
AGE attending SCHOOL.
• 1
PERSONS 18 TO 20 TEARS OF
AGE ATTENDING SCHOOL
DIVISION AND STATE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
United States
1,644,061
42.9
1, 573, 377
43.1
814, 651
14.8
844, 836
15.2
Geographic divisions:
New England
92, 749
240, 079
293, .581
224,014
249, 134
181, 363
208, 180
65, 231
89, 730
39.0
32.3
40.4
4,8.1
43.7
48.3
48.1
57.0
55.4
85,293
^0, 434
284, 439
243, 032
229, 240
178, 509
187, 674
51,831
72,925
36.8
33.4
40.0
51.1
43.8
47.8
48.9
55.7
52.3
52,306
117,978
143, 264
115, 553
119,934
85, 535
90,031
33,528
56,522
15.0
11.0
13.4
17.3
14.6
16.8
14.7
20.0
22.1
51, 060
125, 279
144,628
128, 879
128,587
102, 348
93, 080
28, 731
42,244
13 9
Middle Atlantic
10 9
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
13. 3
17. 7
16.9
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
19. 6
16.7
19.3
Pacific
18. 1
New England:
Maine
12,082
5,979
.5,611
49, 260
5,527
14,290
107,688
31,016
101,375
82, 659
41, 405
81,699
47,0.55
40,763
38, 055
4.5, 078
54,903
13,417
12, 757
23,. 830
3.5,914
2,968
16, 812
5, .566
41, 769
24,599
.54, 942
36,318
49, 133
17,027
40,983
49, 669
49,5.59
41, 1.52
38,423
28, a53
46, 0S8
95,616
10,036
9,741
3,047
16,997
6,885
4,874
12, 456
1,195
23,105
14,931
51,694
46.5
41.7
46.0
40.6
26.3
33.0
32.6
29.9
32.8
44.4
39. 9
37.1
39.4
42.2
42.5
51.4
43.9
53.4
.52.6
49.7
54.4
39.1
31.7
44.8
44.3
42.3
.50.1
49.2
39.7
45.5
42.5
50.7
48.8
51.7
50.8
36.8
.54.2
4S. 8
.58. 3
62.3
,52 6
.53. 2
.50. 6
4.5.3
71.4
61.4
54.5
59.7
54.7
11,807
5,646
5,813
4;?, 519
5,8S9
12, 619
116,077
28,917
95,440
76, 376
43,997
80,928
47, 279
35, 859
42,443
45, 618
6;}, 730
11,089
12, 979
2fi, 401
40,712
3,090
16, 690
5,277
41,057
24,316
53, 737
30, S.'-O
42, 271
12, 422
46, 482
49, 070
41, see
41, 085
36,652
21,343
42,400
87, 279
6,106
8, 010
2,372
15, ,526
6,995
2,900
8, ,894
1,028
21, 034
13,693
38, 198
45.4
37.1
46.3
37.3
28.4
31.3
34.7
30.7
32.9
42.4
42.1
36.8
43.7
36.2
48.8
50.5
47.5
49.4
.55. 1
52.9
59.5
39.8
32.1
47.6
46.5
48.4
.54.1
42.8
37.3
40.9
46.9
.50. 2
44.0
50.5
51.8
30.0
60 1
51.0
.53. 0
66.7
54.9
.54.7
53.7
43.8
58.4
53.0
53.7
57.1
50.1
6,635
3,228
3,020
28, 822
3,273
7,328
56, 946
l.i, 194
45,838
40,818
21, 155
39,627
21,711
19,953
21,377
24,524
2.5, 079
6,507
6, 453
11,906
19, 707
1, 4.58
8, 572
3,947
■2(1, 305
11,061
28, 832
18,066
20, 781
6,912
1,8, 391
24, 976
22,213
19,955
17,797
11,508
19, 774
40,952
5,014
4,842
1,492
9,319
3,403
2,671
6,122
665
13, 715
9, 146
33,661
17.8
15.5
18.1
16.0
10.8
11.6
11.4
10.0
10.8
14.4
14.2
12.3
12.3
14.0
16. 6
19.4
14.1
19.0
18.6
16.9
20.8
13 2
10.9
16.2
15.0
13.6
19. 1
17.2
11.7
12.8
13. 8
18.6
16.3
18. 6
17.7
10.7
16.8
14.2
21.2
22.3
16.4
20.2
16.4
14.4
24.7
22.0
21.5
24.4
21.9
6,471
3,097
2,938
27,011
4,019
6,924
63,168
13,554
48,557
39,323
24,313
40, 006
22,308
18,678
21,2.52
24,578
33, 018
6,270
6,848
14, 229
22,684
1,4.54
7,431
3, 013
21,865
13, ,892
36, 6.S()
17, 290
19,931
7,025
25,206
29, 198
24,,H43
23,101
22,0-58
10,365
21, 495
39, 162
3,282
4,096
1,308
8,894
4,250
1, .538
4,779
584
11,861
7,839
22,544
16. 5
New Hampshire
13.2
Vermont.!
15.9
Massachusetts
14.5
Rhode Island
12.3
Connecticut
10.8
Middle Atlantic:
New York
11.5
New Jersey
9.0
Pennsylvania
10.8
East North Central:
Ohio
14.1
Indiana
15.4
Illinois
11.7
Michigan
13.6
Wisconsin
13.1
We.st North Central:
Mimiesota
16.1
Iowa
17.9
Missouri
16.2
North Dakota... .
17.4
South Dakota
18.8
Nebraska
18. 5
Kansas
21.6
South Atlantic:
Delaware
12.2
Maryland
98
District of Columbia
Virginia
16.2
17. 5
West Virginia
18.4
North Carolina
26.4
South Carolina
16 9
Georgia
12 1
Florida
15. 0
East South Central:
Kentucky
18.1
Tennessee
21.0
Alabama
18.8
Mississippi
20.5
We-st South Central:
Arkansas
21.7
Louisian a
10 0
Oklahoma
20.8
Texas
15 7
Mountain:
Montana
16.4
Idaho
22 1
Wyoming
15 5
Colorado
20 0
New Mexico
22.0
Arizona
13. 3
Utah
21.3
Nevada
15.0
Pacific:
Washington
18 5
Oregon
19 9
CaMioruia
17.3
412
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 121.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 7 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE, FOPw
r Per cent not shown
DIVISION AND STATE.
ALL classes.
native white — N
tTIVB parentage.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
1
United States...
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic. ...
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central-
19,451,851
68.1
16, 240, 851
63.2
12,241,234
71.3
10, 055, 770
68.0
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
q
1,223,623
3,746,560
3, 728, 706
2, 420, 929
2, 818, 406
1, 858, 659
2, 097, 590
656, 638
900, 734
69.2
67.8
69.7
71.3
65.2
65.9
64.4
73.3
73.4
1,051,485
3, 131, 190
3, 197, 292
2, 271, 448
2, 226, 901
1,589,551
1, 673, 480
460, 193
639,311
65.3
62.9
65.7
68.4
58.4
59.6
59.4
67.3
66.9
489, 081
1,818,582
2, 434, 054
1, 696, 658
1,855,629
1, 369, 090
1, 565, 028
460, 004
553, 108
73.2
69.9
72.1
74.0
68.9
70.4
69.1
76.8
76.0
445, 343
1,625,956
2, 027, 808
1,441,569
1, 468, 802
1,131,194
1, 235, 891
298, 535
380,672
71.8
67.8
70.0
71.5
64.6
65.2
65.6
71.2
70.6
in
Pacific
New England:
11
134, 299
73, 063
62, 544
633, 124
95, 499
225, 094
1,656,905
525, 979
1, 563, 676
989, 417
515, 237
1, 108, 216
626, 165
489,671
451, 096
454, 078
624, 395
146, 289
131, 943
256, 961
356, 167
37,759
246, 056
58,005
460, 037
297, 044
576, 239
393, 077
570, 386
179,803
480, 526
488, 543
499, 888
389, 702
375, 115
327, 546
444, 247
950,688
102, 621
95, 027
34, 387
175, 745
75, 119
54, 387
107, 90.S
11,444
238,012
141,613
521, 109
71.1
69.9
71.6
69.8
63.8
68.1
67.3
66.9
68.6
71.3
69.1
68.4
70.1
. 69.5
70.1
72.4
69.2
73.9
72.8
71.7
73.7
69.0
64.6
64.5
64.8
67.9
68.6
68.2
59.8
64.1
67.0
67.4
64.6
64.7
65.8
57.0
68.6
64.8
75.5
77.7
72.4
73.2
68.5
60.8
79.3
73.4
74.1
75.4
72.6
122, 218
68, 048
62, 064
539, 615
83, 312
176,228
1,452,179
405, 496
1,273,515
810, 136
482, 597
955, 869
500, 305
448,385
417,496
434, 117
608, 226
110,459
115, 592
242, 625
342,933
33, 362
213, 622
47, 662
381, 532
244,996
455, 109
277, 210
452, 234
121, 174
437, 863
417, 802
371, X.'iO
361, 976
304, 909
235, 264
361, 376
771, 931
56,976
&3,613
21, 475
138, 467
60, 704
28, 753
SO, 725
9,480
185, 795
111,597
341,919
67.3
65.4
70.4
65.7
60.4
63.5
63.4
61.6
62.7
66.2
66.7
6:j.6
67.6
65.8
69.2
69.1
65.9
65.7
68.0
69.8
71.6
.61.8
59.2
64.4
59.1
67.0
63.1
53.4
53.1
54.1
62.7
61.3
53.7
61.0
60.2
44.4
69.6
61.2
65.8
71.3
65.0
69.2
62.7
55.0
72. 5
03.6
6S. 1
68.2
65.8
86,387
36, 391
43,449
217. 865
29,858
75, 131
665,970
224, 392
928, 220
717, 6.54
449, 571
650, 122
341, 313
275, 394
211,607
347, 895
534, 214
55, 305
77, 199
177, 652
292, 786
24, 748
166, 109
33, 491
317, 087
263, 542
399, 852
187, 841
352, 408
110,551
431, 095
406, 847
325,116
200, 032
283, 477
205, 661
379, 331
096,559
59, 404
74, 526
24, 776
124, 402
61, 868
30,947
77, 103
6,978
144, 865
102, 108
306, 135
7.3.3
72.8
72.8
7.5.1
68.6
70.1
69.7
69.5
70.0
72.4
70.0
72.1
73.0
73.7
75.0
75.0
70.8
78.7
77.0
75.1
75.5
70.3
66.9
66.1
67.5
68.2
70.8
73.3
66.9
70.4
67.6
70.7
71.2
75.4
70.1
65.4
69.3
69.7
78.3
79.6
74.3
75.3
71.6
74.1
82.5
77.4
76.1
76.8
75.7
81, 554
35,297
43,261
•189,613
27, 054
68, 564
619,070
188, 413
818, 473
607, 631
421, 491
545, 474
248, 051
205, 161
141, 057
296, 204
505, 627
34, 166
53, 997
143,755
263, 763
22, 462
143, 102
26, 914
261, 753
225, 257
316, 067
130, 390
272,317
70, 540
380, 683
336, 860
23.5, 970
177,681
224, 305
150, 002
292, 864
508,720
28, 191
44,826
13, 974
91, 252
52, 456
14, 582
47, 8,56
5,398
108, 709
77, 769
194, 194
70.7
71.9
72.9
73.1
69.3
09.9
69.1
67.1
67.0
69. S
68.3
69. 5
72.4
73.1
75.4
72.5
68.5
71. 1
71.9
73.2
73.4
64.4
62.8
67.1
64.3
68.9
66.8
61.9
62.1
61.8
64.1
64.9
62.5
72.8
64.6
56.9
70.4
66.5
69.0
73.0
68.1
71.3
66.9
68.8
77.8
72.2
71.1
70.7
70.3
12
13
New Hampshire
14
15
16
17
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
1«
19
?n
Pennsvlvania
East North Central:
Ohio
''I
Indiana
??
lUinois
?'^
Michigan
?4
Wisconsin
■J^
West North Central:
Minnesota
?6
Iowa
?7
Missouri
28
29
30
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
31
Kansas
3?
South Atlantic :
Delaware
33
Maryland
34
35
District of Columbia
Virginia
36
37
38
3<t
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
40
Florida
41
East South Central:
Kentucky
4"?
Tennessee
43
Alabama . . .
44
Mississip])!
45
West South Central:
Arkansas
46
Louisiana
47
Oklahoma
48
Texas
49
Mountain :
Montana
V)
Idaho
51
Wyoming
5''
Colorado
53
51
New Mexico
Arizona
55
Utah
56
Nevada
57
58
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
59
California
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
413
PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
where base is less than 100.1
NATIVE
■WHITE
—FOREIGN
OR
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
NEGRO.
MIXED PARENTAGE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Number.
Per
Number.
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
cent.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
4, 763, 723
69.2
4,016,779
64.9
499,632
44.5
573, 500
38.6
1,887,282
57.5
1,541,675
48.8
1
653, 535
70 4
507, 030
68.6
69, 351
45.1
89, 145
37.9
11,167
66.8
9,461
65.3
2
1, 069, 634
70.1
1, 193, 976
65.2
179,409
43.3
257, 783
39.0
77, 076
61.6
51, 124
57.6
3
1,112,836
68. 2
1, 016, 626
62.5
111,095
48.2
107, 194
39.3
67, 374
63.5
41, 742
61.3
4
042, 546
67.6
738,217
66.5
34, 657
46.6
47, 872
40.5
39, 737
63.6
35, 152
58.7
5
102,119
68.3
71, 973
60.3
12, 101
45.0
11,797
34.5
845, 820
58.4
672, 549
48. 6
6
25, 740
66.8
29,800
60.0
2,105
47.8
2,607
39.1
461, 566
55.5
42.5,687
48.7
7
117, 437
56.5
106, 784
54.1
24, 771
28.5
12, 881
26.4
375, 356
55.5
300, 143
45.5
8
157,950
73.1
13.5, 219
69.1
23,342
46.3
15, 521
38.2
2, 867
60.1
2,373
61.3
9
281, 926
73.7
217, 154
67.5
42, 801
51.9
28,700
41.2
6,319
70. 3
3,344
61.0
10
42, 329
71.9
33, 912
68.4
5,255
4.5.5
6,378
39.6
176
63.3
213
62.5
U
32, 396
70.3
27,606
68. 9
4,176
50.0
5,061
34. 3
93
69.4
74
55. 0
12
16,002
72.2
1.5, 646
70.5
2. 989
56.2
3,033
47.1
101
OS. 2
120
51.1
13
371, 4S5
70.8
294,097
69.4
37, 111
44.8
50, 254
38.9
6, 420
OS. 9
5,410
60.1
14
58, 227
65.9
4.5, 731
64.6
6,038
38. 6
9, 1.50
35.2
1, 338
63.3
1,320
62.0
15
133, 096
70.5
90,038
67.6
13,782
46.0
15,269
35.7
3,039
64.3
2,324
66.9
16
861, 480
70.5
652, 280
67.1
106,5.52
43.5
165, 321
42.0
21, 267
58.9
14, 159
5.5.6
17
258, 658
68.9
174, 856
64.5
25, 389
42.0
30, 235
35.2
17,471
64.4
11,938
58. 7
18
549, 496
70.1
366, 840
62.5
47, 468
43.7
62,227
34.5
38,338
61.8
25,027
58.4
19
219, 026
72.4
162, 724
61.3
27,064
50.7
23,481
3,S.9
25,618
65.0
16, 242
62.2
20
49, 507
66.6
47, 541
59.5
4, 536
45.5
4, 350
36.9
11,604
63.2
9,136
62.5
21
396, 667
66.5
353, 182
61.2
38, 170
44.8
43,466
37.2
23, 008
63.4
13,617
58. 9
22
248, 259
69.8
226, 244
66.4
29,130
50.5
22,217
44.2
6, 145
58.4
2,375
63.9
23
199, 377
65.9
226, 935
62.5
12, 195
50.0
13,680
41.0
699
65.5
372
62.8
24
226, 365
67.1
255, 505
68.6
10, 656
48.5
1.5, 010
41.9
969
68.2
741
65.7
25
98, 050
66.1
130, 013
64.8
5,111
49.0
5, .509
3,5. 7
2,897
67.5
2,269
63.4
26
60,911
63.8
74,230
58.0
5,106
43. 0
6, 707
39.1
24,118
60.7
21,631
55.3
27
85, 302
73.6
66, 157
68. 0
4,637
47.4
8,677
42.4
67
56
28
49, 634
68.9
5.5, 002
67.7
1,899
46.0
3,213
40.2
131
'"63.6'
117
"67." 2'
29
73, 016
66.5
92, 036
67.4
4,062
49.1
4,595
41.4
1,630
63.4
874
61.1
30
49,268
68.2
64, 674
68.9
3,186
39. 9
4,041
41.1
9,925
69.8
9,564
65.6
31
6,855
69.9
4,784
61.0
656
45.0
567
30.2
5,498
66.5
5,544
59.0
32
36,711
64.8
29,698
55.4
3,429
41.7
4, 288
37.6
39, 789
58.5
36, 503
.53.8
33
8,030
68.7
6,606
67.8
1,062
51.5
900
49.1
15, 375
60.4
13, 147
59.5
34
10,310
67.2
7, 18;i
65.7
1,235
45.2
1,204
42.1
131, 284
59.1
111,337
49.5
35
16,844
73.8
8,501
64.6
2,731
45.4
2,054
24.8
13, 922
61.4
9,169
53.5
36
2,302
72.6
1,926
72.3
256
46.0
274
40. 1
171,379
64.2
13.5, 297
56.0
37
1,981
65.1
1, 755
63.5
190
44. 1
195
36.4
203, 028
64.1
144, 803
47.5
38
5,333
71.5
4,392
65.3
591
46.9
639
41.9
212, 041
50.7
174, 871
43.3
39
13,753
70.5
7,128
60.2
1,951
47.1
1,616
31.7
53,5(M
53.6
41,878
45.0
40
9,704
61.0
14, 377
55.7
583
47.4
701
37.5
39,133
62.7
42, 081
55.0
41
5,787
72.4
6, 224
65.5
575
53.0
767
45.9
75, 324
r>s. 9
73, 9X0
48.8
42
7,083
70.2
6,104
63.0
708
49.1
815
41.1
16(), 9 13
54.6
128, 8.50
42.6
43
3,166
69.9
3,090
65.8
239
37.0
324
28.5
180,166
55.8
180,776
52.7
44
6, .574
66.4
6, 7.34
62.6
308
41.7
481
34.9
84,729
54.7
73,287
49.9
45
16,906
61.3
13, 071
52.6
1,247
37.6
1,522
27.9
103, 598
45.4
69, 992
29.9
46
18, 895
69.9
20, 39S
70.5
1,139
34.3
1,391
43.1
30, 387
61.6
29, 208
65.1
47
75,062
52.4
65,981
50.2
22,077
27.8
9,487
24.4
156,642
64.2
127, 656
54.4
48
37,003
75.0
24,693
70.3
4,024
56.6
2,400
33.9
171
70.4
176
62.2
49
IS, 607
8,237
74.5
17, 334
72.5
1,217
48.8
1,004
34.8
97
65.1
47
50
71.7
6,332
67.4
962
48.4
745
31.4
114
52.1
132
"49.' e"
51
44,156
72.5
40. 073
69.7
5,309
49.0
5,248
4.5.6
1,524
68.0
1,452
63.3
52
6,330
66.1
5,243
64.2
2,690
45.2
1, 076
33.0
298
44.4
2(X)
60.2
53
12, 322
67.9
7, 9.85
59.6
6,709
38.5
2,580
35.7
490
49.5
234
61.1
54
28,070
75.1
30, 416
69.9
2,101
54.1
2,228
44.0
145
07.8
ia5
57.7
55
3,225
75.7
3,143
69.2
330
41.8
240
19.2
28
27
56
79,843
73.9
65, 874
69.3
9,285
55.2
8,700
44.0
785
70.7
498
57.7
57
33,669
74.4
29,163
67.6
3,686
55.6
3,018
37.2
254
72.2
95
52.8
58
168, 414
73.5
122,117
66.5
29,830
50.5
16, 982
40.6
5,280
70.2
2,751
62.0
59
u
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION".
Table 122.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 7 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE, FOR
[Per cent not shown
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlajilic
East North Cleiitral.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North CentrjVl:
Minnesota
Iowa
Mis,souri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
AVest Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East south Central:
Kentucky ,
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
vVashington ,
Oregon
California ,
ALL classes.
1920
Number.
13, 869, 010
898, 605
805, 986
693, 634
679, 682
997, 008
283, 921
4-17, 653
452, 896
609, 625
93, 615
51, 544
4:3, 336
464, 752
74, 872
170, 486
1,226,918
404, 928
1, 174, 140
703, 560
369, 713
815, 080
453, 652
351, 629
314,905
309, 744
440, 394
102, 876
91, 322
178, 910
241, 531
27, 336
182, 147
38, 962
324, 292
213, 053
400, 846
274, 429
409, 754
126, 189
342, 974
333, 118
344, 699
263, 130
256, 263
234,249
304, 665
652, 476
71,513
65, 102
24, 554
121, 353
52, 829
38, 179
71,611
7,755
162, 750
94, 312
352, 563
Per
cent.
90.6
95.3
94.3
95.1
9.3.9
85.6
83.6
82.5
91.8
94.1
94.2
93.4
93.9
96.1
95.6
94.7
93.9
94.9
94.5
94.7
94.9
94.5
93.9
95.0
93.4
92.1
93.5
93.9
94.5
95.2
92.6
93.5
84.8
89.1
87.0
87.1
79.1
83.2
88.5
85.3
80.4
80.1
82.0
75.9
85.8
83.7
92.8
95.5
92.8
93.9
87.4
78.8
95.5
90.5
94.7
94.7
93.7
1910
Number.
7.51,547
2, 269, 431
2, 239, 718
1, 512, 644
1, 508, 993
1,043,420
1,106. 205
302, 970
411,245
83,590
48, 314
42,700
385, 813
61, 436
129, 694
1, 032, 247
300, 367
936, 817
560, 731
335, 541
678, 407
345, 005
320, 034
279.592
291, 643
408, 655
75, 340
76, 479
160, 389
220,546
22, 977
157, 223
31, 101
254, 237
166, 925
291, 608
184, 535
318, 189
82,198
293, 068
269, 064
243, 275
238, 013
195, 383
165, 194
235, 528
510, 100
37, 919
40,606
14, 406
90, 911
39, 696
19,483
53,644
6,305
120, 345
70, 141
220, 759
Per
cent.
95.2
93.0
93.5
91.5
75.6
75.0
74.7
86.4
91.2
92.3
94.9
95.7
96. 0
93.9
95.6
93.7
92.6
92.3
94.1
93.3
92.5
94.1
93.7
93.0
93.2
90.1
86.1
87.7
92.9
92.3
87.0
86.4
90.4
74.5
87.8
76.5
67.6
70.5
70.5
81.3
77.2
66.3
75.4
74.2
58.8
86.1
76.8
87.1
87.4
88.8
90.9
77.2
71.8
91.6
87.9
91.1
90.3
91.6
native white — native parentage.
1920
Number.
8, 584, 679
Per
cent.
341,324
1,313,475
1, 729, 506
1, 184, 8:36
1, 304, 485
944, 921
1, 077, 986
317, 320
370, 826
59, 314
25, 305
29, 686
1,51, 889
22,110
53. 020
473, 682
164, 326
675, 467
501, 839
320, 233
463, 3.33
244, 696
199, 405
150, 740
238, 772
376, 204
39, 780
54, 802
125, 0:30
199, 508
17,512
121, 780
22,062
222, 093
187, 561
278, 799
130, 660
247, 712
76, 300
308, 311
277, 342
223, 138
136, 130
194, 873
146, 771
261, 744
474, 598
41, 468
51, 536
17, 722
85,123
43,259
21,434
52. 021
4,757
99,306
68, 455
203, 065
92.2
95.2
94.7
95.4
94.3
89.2
88.5
87.0
93.9
94.8
94.3
93. 5
94.0
96. 5
96.1
94.1
93.9
95. 4
95.0
96.1
95.1
95.1
95.3
94.5
94.1
95.2
93.6
93.0
94.1
93:9
94.9
95.5
94.2
93.6
87.7
89.1
89.5
93.0
85.9
88.2
88.7
88.4
87.5
90.0
86.2
85.7
86.5
88.0
93.5
95.9
93.1
94.1
90.0
92.8
96.0
93.3
95.1
1910
Number.
6, 744, 539
297,
1, 135;
1,391
958,
977.
736;
808,
196,
242.
53,
23;
29;
125;
18
46;
420,
133
581
413
291
373
168,
144;
97
198
337;
23;
35;
94
170,
15,
103;
17
171
152
200;
84;
184;
46;
254,
216,
152,
113,
143,
103
191;
370,
18,
29
9;
59;
34;
9;
32;
3i
69,
48;
124;
Per
cent.
88.2
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
415
PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
where base is less than 100. 1
NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN
MIXED PAKENTAGE.
OR
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
NEGRO.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Number.
Per
Number.
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
cent.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
3, 596, 717
94 1
2,895,974
92.6
318, 040
84.1
417,370
87.1
1,331,043
76.5
1,056,791
64.1
1
504, 143
95.8
384, 594
95.8
44, 727
90.1
62, 794
92.2
8,079
95. 1
6,672
94.7
2
1, 323, 749
94.4
907, 992
93 4
110,784
&S.8
1S7, 273
90.0
56, 685
93. 4
37, 217
89.7
3
840, 339
95. 0
734, 462
93.8
72, 659
90.5
82, 694
89.4
48, 791
94.7
28, 832
90.6
4
441, 521
94.0
492, 073
92 3
21, 097
85.7
33, 584
84.1
27, 669
89.7
2.3, 179
83.7
5
77, 730
93.6
52, 788
87.8
7,316
87.9
8,948
78.7
605, 539
77.8
469, 114
64.0
6
17, 997
92.0
20,295
90.0
1,137
82.1
1, 803
74.2
319, 750
71.6
284, ,395
62.5
7
84, 135
76.1
73, 565
72.1
17,2.56
47.5
9,078
45.9
258, 306
72.5
203, 599
58. 5
8
110, 020
93.3
89,085
90. 0
15,814
74.6
11,107
78.9
1,927
91.5
1,576
87.8
9
197, 077
94.5
141, 120
92.4
27, 250
86.2
20, 089
87.4
4,297
93.9
2,207
91.0
10
30, 639
94.7
24,998
92.3
3,414
89.9
4,630
87.7
122
93.1
133
92.4
11
2.3, 702
94.0
21, 074
95.5
2,458
88.1
3,756
92.6
74
51
12
11,. 548
94.4
11, 194
90.0
2,026
88.4
2,161
92.2
74
91
13
2&1, 578
96. 4
222, 095
96.4
23, 549
90.1
34, 072
92.8
4,598
9.5.' 9'
3,832
95.8
14
47, 477
96. 0
35, 385
94.2
4,272
90.1
6, 932
90.6
981
92.2
931
92.5
15
100, 199
95.3
69,848
96.2
9,008
91.2
11,243
93.3
2,230
95.0
1,634
93.8
16
673, 873
94.4
485, 4-44
94.5
62, 690
88.8
115,079
92.0
15,534
93.1
10, 131
91. 3
17
210, 496
95.1
135, 073
93.0
17, 104
89.2
23,224
89.1
12, 952
94.1
8,634
89.6
18
439, 380
94.2
287, 475
91.8
30, 990
88.4
48, 970
85.9
28, 199
93.2
18,452
88.8
19
166,213
96. 2
lis, 070
94.4
16, 9.50
92.3
18, 373
89.8
18, 538
95. 8
11,208
91.8
20
37, 777
94. 0
33, 950
92.9
3, 099
89. 3
3, 401
87.7
8,595
94.2
6,413
92.7
21
310, 016
94.5
201, 272
93.2
25, 165
90.3
34, 133
88.9
16, 443
93. 7
9,351
87.3
22
183, 595
95.0
157, 772
94.3
19,886
90.3
16, 141
90.7
4,717
95. 2
1, 620
93.7
23
142, 738
94.9
163, 398
93.9
7,559
88.9
1(», 646
88.9
498
95. 0
240
91.3
24
155, 990
94.1
170, 345
93.3
6,439
88.6
10, 287
89.6
660
9.5.5
4.56
92.7
25
65,582
94.7
86, 997
93.7
3,267
88.0
4,024
86.0
2,046
95. 0
1,612
92.4
2o
44, 245
94. 3
51, 107
92.4
3,060
88.7
5, 215
86.4
16, 857
86.8
14, 363
80.4
27
59, 903
92.4
45, 308
87.3
2,521
86.8
5,760
74.0
47
33
28
33,233
93.8
36, 431
88. 9
1, 105
85. 9
2, 097
77.6
95
'ih'h'
74
29
49, 819
94.3
61,213
93.4
2,508
86.5
3, 280
88.3
1,143
9:.o
601
"go's'
30
32, 749
94.5
40, 672
93.1
2,197
71.3
2,921
82.7
6,821
94.5
6,037
88.8
31
5, 476
95.4
3,554
89.3
425
92.2
457
83.7
3,922
94.2
3, 830
81.1
32
28, 737
95.6
23, 360
87.8
2,016
91.9
3, 397
83.0
29,600
84.0
26, 733
76.4
3.5
.5, 451
94.1
4,200
91.8
.503
94. 0
642
89.2
10, 924
93.0
8, 743
87.7
31
7,520
92.7
4,922
87.3
695
87.3
874
78.3
93, 907
78.1
76, 608
64.2
35
13, 444
90.2
6,179
89.4
1,942
83.2
1, 598
72.5
10, 103
88.6
6, 456
81.2
36
1,548
89.1
1,244
89.1
133
78.2
182
70.5
118,612
81.8
88,618
6.S.6
37
1,412
95.0
1,176
86.7
103
8;3.i
135
77.6
142, 232
82.3
98, 216
60.4
38
3,769
94.8
2,950
90.1
286
89.7
436
81.8
157, 977
70.2
130,157
60.3
39
10, 379
92.1
5,143
81.2
1,213
87.4
1,227
70.8
38,262
73.1
29, 753
61.0
40
6, 831
93.9
10, 103
93.2
311.
81.0
486
87.7
27, 514
85. 9
27,599
74.9
41
3,910
94.0
3, 935
89.1
289
90.3
509
82.2
51, 569
71.1
48,^23
64.7
42
5,027
89.7
4,2;51
8.5.3
411
85.4
591
75.8
116,093
69.2
86, 0f)4
53.4
43
2,229
88.0
2,026
86.8
126
63.0
217
45.5
124, 574
71.5
122,369
07.0
44
4,480
90. 9
4,490
86.5
167
78.4
326
60.1
56,726
09.9
46,946
6L8
45
12, 860
85.6
9,945
75.0
702
76.1
1, 094
53.8
73, 821
61.0
50, 577
40.7
46
12, 275
91.9
13, 204
89.9
688
63. 9
928
79.7
20,336
77.8
18,992
80.2
47
54, 520
70.6
45, 926
66.6
15,699
46.0
6,730
42.0
107, 423
84.0
87, 084
70.2
48
25, 966
94.0
16,640
90.1
2,634
84.9
1,639
80.5
112
90.3
102
84.3
49
12, 409
95.4
10,606
88.7
696
81.4
664
81.7
66
25
50
5, 935
93.4
4,268
89.5
647
82.2
551
82.0
70
91
"96.' i'
51
31,419
95.1
26, 884
92.5
3,592
83.7
3,833
86.1
999
93.2'
974
89.6
52
4, 749
85.7
3,507
80.6
2,035
75. 5
773
61.3
213
85.9
126
79.2
53
9, 295
83.7
5,683
78.1
4,820
61.3
1,926
66.4
355
90.6
166
86.9
54
17,989
95.8
19,404
93.1
1,196
89.0
1,563
88.8
95
94.1
70
55
2,258
93.1
2,093
93.1
194
72.7
158
83.6
17
22
56
55,048
95.2
42, 902
92.3
5,790
89.2
6,142
88.7
552
94.5
328
85.0
57
22, 606
95.6
18, 311
91.8
2,148
89.9
2,094
87.7
175
93.6
66
68
119,423
94.1
79,907
92.6
19,312
85.0
11,853
86.7
3,570
93.8
1,813
' '92.'4'
59
416
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 123.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 7 TO 20
YEARS OF AGE, FOR
OR MORE:
[Per cent not shown
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Hirmingham, Ala
Boston , Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
DaUas,Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo ,
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City , N . J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Cahi
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn.
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough. .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. . .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakkmd, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr.'
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
liichmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Kcranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton , N . J
Washington, D.C
Wihaingtou , Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE
ALL CLASSES.
PARENTAGE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
24, 908
58.1
9,357
67.4
15,631
65.0
6,794
60.0
15,540
66.2
13, 792
61.7
9,693
67.2
8,290
65.6
31, 082
62.1
22,259
65.5
20,267
64.5
14, 186
59.3
109,932
62.9
75,469
52.7
63,925
64.7
41,567
54.6
30, 570
64.6
19, 582
56.9
16, 875
68. 8
10,806
61.2
117, 768
69.6
105, 128
66.8
31,373
73.5
27,184
72.2
20,928
63. S
14, 728
58.7
5,633
65.3
4,617
66.0
77, 337
65.4
68, 215
60.7
31,239
69.8
24,972
66.2
18, 139
70.8
17,459
68.5
5,110
75.7
4,624
74.9
18,058
63.2
13,549
56.9
9,298
63.7
7,672
59.3
403,532
65.5
323, 994
58.5
119,441
71.2
80,854
67.6
59, 327
69.4
52, 107
58.9
41,644
71.6
32,343
62.8
130, 726
70.8
84,581
60.2
39,444
73.4
25, 137
69.9
35,082
70.1
25, 891
02.4
26, 897
71.3
19, 239
64.9
24,092
64.2
13,141
56.7
18,179
65.5
9,210
68.7
22,697
69.1
16,300
61.0
17,146
70.1
11,990
63.8
37,322
71.1
32, 254
60.1
23, 231
73.7
17,776
68.4
20, 991
72.8
13,411
64.5
15,501
73.6
9,198
66.8
133, 263
64.8
64,545
56.4
48,428
60.3
19,983
65.0
21,214
64.0
20, 839
61.9
4,603
7,5.8
3,487
74.4
15,184
60.3
10, 213
55.6
11,818
63.5
7,641
58.3
22, 874
69.9
17,707
62.9
10,847
74.1
6,860
67.1
21,260
69.1
15,623
67.1
6,204
70.8
6,286
72.8
21,324
62.6
10, 690
54.1
12, 639
65. 6
5,724
57.2
42,839
62.8
32, 538
61.0
32, 950
63.2
23, 836
62.7
48, 180
64.3
43,971
CO. 4
17,886
66.1
16,844
65. 8
16, 789
67.4
13, 086
61.4
10,420
67.8
8,464
63.7
43, 350
66.1
32, 231
59. 8
30,878
67.3
21,918
61.5
76,552
71.5
41,977
64.7
43,176
73.7
24, 499
67.3
34,836
64.4
33,606
58.9
26, 022
66.2
22,061
61.2
18,351
68.4
16,067
60.4
4,845
78.1
3,558
73.0
23,408
62.5
16,276
53.6
13, 693
66.6
9,230
61.4
77, 249
71.5
58,631
57.4
31,570
76.9
19, 242
67.6
56, 248
70.0
45,990
64.7
25, 236
75.1
16, 931
70.7
20, 162
65.8
17, 959
59.9
13, 803
67.6
11,379
62.9
18, 197
61.2
14,058
66.4
3,249
72.1
2,690
68.5
26, 689
67.6
22,0.S5
65.5
7,190
67.9
7,222
72.9
61, 200
60.9
49,845
54.2
37,303
62.6
30,681
69.0
887, 939
65.1
766, 240
61.6
210, 824
66.0
192, 121
67.3
123, 388
66.6
74, 950
64.6
27, 174
67.3
22, 748
68.8
337, 151
64.8
279, 822
63.9
85,021
64.8
82, 742
67.3
330, 008
64.6
342, 159
58.3
67,875
65.2
58,943
64.4
77,654
65.9
53,009
66.3
33, 170
69.3
20, 768
72.1
19, 738
66.6
16,294
69.9
7,684
67.0
6,920
74.8
66,924
64.7
56,376
62.2
20, 133
65.7
18,706
66.7
16,634
61.4
9,671
68.3
8,775
63.8
6,716
64.9
32,335
74.0
21,141
66.2
16,901
77.3
9,436
72.0
29, 750
68.3
22,832
62.2
15,292
70.5
10, 274
65.8
21,437
61.8
19, 714
68.2
6,821
65.1
5,262
63.0
281,665
66.2
220,394
67.7
120, 936
68.3
97,816
61.3
99, 183
68.9
79, 889
68.6
42,952
72.0
33,118
64.4
39, 801
74.5
24, 889
61.1
24,272
70.5
13, 828
64.2
37, 151
66.6
32, 604
60.8
10, 792
71.9
9,819
69.0
17, .500
68.0
13,223
65.1
13,326
67.6
10,917
56.5
26,711
62.7
17,469
52.6
17,344
65.3
10,830
57.7
43, 038
67.0
31, 145
60.4
19, 388
69.1
13,711
66.3
109, 601
62.7
95, 109
55.9
68,01i7
64.5
52,968
60. 1
35, 992
67.6
34,506
62.3
16,326
74.7
11,955
69. 0
23,694
76.2
16,291
68. 0
14,832
80.7
8,075
74.0
25,226
58.5
15,026
50.1
14, 195
05.2
8,280
62.0
64,062
68.0
47,245
58. 9
28, 740
70.6
17,832
62.9
25, 737
66.6
21,237
58.1
10,995
70.1
8,260
65.6
43, 196
71.3
29.724
64.3
22,937
74.0
15,246
68.4
18,683
77.1
14,495
64.2
11,805
78.5
8,634
66.3
19, 400
70.0
13,958
67.3
7,798
72.6
5,825
72.4
25, 898
70.7
19,521
61.1
13, 804
73. 5
9,920
66.0
36,228
66.8
25, 956
61.4
21,764
69.7
13, 734
60.9
19,441
67.1
14,978
60.0
7,222
68.6
6,679
65. 0
58,005
64.5
47,602
64.4
33,491
66.1
26,914
67.1
16, 213
65.2
12,597
58.3
8,843
65.7
7,203
61. 4
28,517
69.0
22, 789
64.2
8,995
74.0
7,112
71.8
18,965
72.9
13,990
65.4
6,674
77.1
4,843
74.0
21,737
71.8
10,353
65.2
8,866
73.4
4,168
62.9
1 Includes population of South Omaha for 1910.
SCHOOL ATTENDAlSrCE.
417
PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS
1920 AND 1910.
where base is less than 100.1
NATIVE •WHITE— FOREIGN OR
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
MIXED PARENTAGE.
NEGRO.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
6,860
70.4
2,946
58.4
1,924
51.1
527
36.3
492
51.0
90
57.7
1
5,071
67.0
4,798
59.7
627
50.4
582
39.9
143
64.4
116
56.3
2
1,637
73.5
1,210
65.8
225
52.0
247
44.8
8,952
66.0
6,615
48.1
3
29,720
64.8
20,554
53.5
2, ,855
40.8
3,546
37.9
13,422
58.4
9,790
50.6
4
2,530
69.4
1,749
62.0
272
47.0
284
41.6
10, 893
58.8
6,683
50.7
5
76, 600
71.6
63, 960
70.9
7,907
47.0
12,430
45.6
1,799
67.4
1,517
66.2
6
13, 626
67.9
8,488
65.5
1,533
.39.3
1,573
31.1
233
59.9
150
62.8
7
41,303
65.0
38, 421
61.0
4,350
47.7
4,633
40.4
416
57.7
183
63.5
8
10,902
71.5
10,525
71.6
1,197
49.5
1,495
43.1
921
76.1
813
71.5
9
6,742
66.3
4,451
57.8
790
44.4
613
34.0
1,228
60.9
810
60.2
10
246,546
66.6
208, 076
60.7
26, 193
44.2
31,049
36.5
11,140
59.6
3,926
57.9
11
12,684
66.5
15, 849
55.1
1,312
54.7
1,762
40.8
3,785
64.3
2,151
57.3
12
76, 869
74.2
48, 514
61.9
10,484
50.6
10, 025
40.8
3,914
60.9
893
59.4
13
5,265
69.4
4,686
58.6
a52
51.3
538
41.1
2,860
66.3
1,421
55.6
14
2,188
66.7
1,623
59.1
452
43.1
179
41.8
3,267
59.7
2,128
49.5
15
3,988
70.5
3,296
58.7
509
51.1
490
36.2
1,052
60.9
524
55.7
16
12,312
69.6
12,415
66.1
1,029
47.7
1,425
48.2
689
65.3
601
61.6
17
4,195
73.1
3,506
62.8
424
57.8
353
42.3
801
67.1
354
57.7
18
67,003
69.0
37,244
57.4
14,0S7
49.3
6, 704
37.7
3,699
53.5
60",
57.7
19
15, 029
65.1
13, 90()
66.6
1,549
39.1
3,408
42.5
33
36
20
1,088
62.5
950
59.3
283
23.7
98
23.1
1,994
"54.'8'
1,523
"'47.'6"
21
10, 893
69.0
9,600
63.3
992
47.7
1,200
44.9
131
68.2
56
53.3
22
12, 745
72.8
8,271
71.0
1,670
47.9
1,771
44.8
633
62.9
293
72.2
2.!
3,204
63.1
1,717
54.3
567
36.0
175
32.1
4,910
60.4
3,072
50.8
24
4,855
63.5
5,477
58.5
411
45.2
458
33.4
4,619
61.9
2,765
00.1
25
27,110
65.9
23,559
62.5
2,082
41.2
2,810
33.8
1,101
64.8
758
03.9
26
3,528
69.2
2,930
61.0
536.
48.5
264
26.6
2,299
69.2
1,424
64.1
27
8,301
68.2
7, 097
60.4
1,121
47.4
975
43.6
3,039
58.8
2,236
52.0
28
23,663
73.6
13,319
66.0
6,419
55.0
2,892
48.0
2,185
71.6
1,029
62.6
29
3,851
58.7
6,178
55.6
207
48.8
344
30.4
4,755
61.4
5,023
56.4
30
12,289
69.1
10,559
66.7
1,191
42.7
1,938
32.9
24
11
31
1,889
71.4
1, 724
61.8
207
45.1
204
37.7
7,619
"55.'4'
5,053
"42.'7'
32
40, 880
69.8
35,393
55.9
4,543
56.3
3,921
38. 2
249
&5.0
73
53.7
33
28, 250
68.4
25,895
65.0
2,370
48.9
2,900
42.0
366
65.7
257
67. 0
34
769
68.3
1,023
64.7
111
61.0
157
56.5
5,478
61.8
5,400
53. 9
35
12, 134
65.8
8,213
63.8
2,156
37.4
2,785
37.1
657
64.8
361
60.2
36
17,026
70.5
11,954
69.1
1,909
49.3
2,435
41.7
562
63.3
469
67. 1
37
7,998
60.9
7,727
52.6
846
42.3
852
38.9
14,971
58.3
10,571
45.7
38
585,024
70.3
431,656
68.0
76,975
41.5
133, 503
43.4
14,609
56.3
8,770
54.4
39
85,598
71.1
44,527
68.2
9,750
42.2
7,175
42.4
847
69.4
500
61.4
40
223,210
69.9
155, 744
68.4
25,407
40.1
38,555
46.6
3,474
57.4
2,731
59. 6
41
224, 037
71.4
194, 142
67.7
38,286
42.3
84,015
42.4
9,373
54.5
4,933
5a 7
42
41,107
65.7
29,057
67.0
2,633
41.9
2,753
39.1
734
64.4
425
60.4
43
11,072
69.9
8,186
72.3
899
41.8
1,005
41.2
181
54.8
181
63.1
44
40,267
68.8
29,676
66.0
4,238
40.2
6,775
43.4
2,271
60.8
1,210
62. 3
45
1,643
69.3
976
71.7
230
37.6
220
48.1
5,980
57.8
2,757
46.3
46
12,516
73.3
9,846
65.3
1,575
53.5
1,163
45.8
618
69.1
299
60.6
47
11,863
68.9
10. 791
62.9
1,338
49.9
1,269
41.5
1,246
63.6
488
57.3
48
13,671
64.5
11,931
61.6
1,728
41.0
2,328
40.0
215
61.6
190
55.9
49
129, 870
69.5
93,855
60.0
15,075
43.1
20,035
39.8
15,728
59.7
8,646
54.7
50
47,310
69.3
38, 071
59.8
3,670
45.9
5,539
34.4
5, 239
66.0
3,150
60.6
51
12,991
74.8
9,266
62.1
2,057
56.8
1,591
41.1
162
71.7
57
52.8
52
23, 544
68.6
18,242
65.8
2,049
38.9
3,812
36.2
754
65.9
698
63. f)
53
3,696
73.9
1,859
54.8
336
41.2
346
30.6
142
67.3
101
56.7
54
1,742
72.2
1,063
58.6
178
49.2
207
48.1
7,440
56.2
5,369
44.0
55
19,936
6C-.4
14,424
60.6
3,530
49.0
2,909
41.9
174
64.0
98
5.S.0
56
30, 043
62.4
32,938
53.2
2,960
40.5
4,573
38.9
8,517
62.5
4,598
55.0
57
17,738
64.0
20,443
61.4
1,519
49.4
1,807
42.2
395
71.9
299
63.3
58
7,977
72.1
7,362
66.1
788
52.3
776
44.1
61
57
57.0
59
5,470
57.6
4,242
55.2
3,438
41.6
1,074
38.6
2,110
59.5
1,417
48.7
60
29, 753
70.0
25, 033
61.0
3,954
46.4
3,352
39.7
19*
61.0
108
46.6
61
13,908
66.1
11,646
57.9
756
41.9
1,259
34.1
78
6\4
82
59.4
62
16, 229
71.4
12,093
66.0
2,892
55.3
1,992
42.7
268
70.2
151
56.3
63
5,988
76.6
5,117
65.5
714
62.5
655
41.5
94
72.9
79
64.2
64
10,052
71.8
6,664
70.6
1,169
49.1
1,226
42.1
377
67.9
237
72. 5
65
10,711
70.8
8,302
62.2
1,168
48.9
1,182
34.9
142
58.2
116
59.8
66
12,600
65.2
10,878
58.5
1,303
48.8
1,141
40.2
559
56. 4
197
61.0
67
10, 383
71.1
6,728
65.1
1,199
41.8
1,292
35.7
637
67.2
279
59.9
68
8,030
68.7
6,606
67.8
1,062
51.5
960
49.1
15,375
60.4
13,147
59.5
69
5,601
69.6
3,687
59.6
485
42.9
420
27.5
1,2S2
57.2
1,286
59.4
70
17,537
69.9
13,331
66.8
1,782
47.2
2,170
40.3
192
65.3
172
65. 4
71
11,163
73.2
7,921
72.5
800
48.8
1,049
29.1
322
68.4
176
57.0
72
10,702
75.4
5,096
58.0
1,455
52.9
906
30.4
712
57.4
183
48. 8
73
75108°— 23 27
418
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 124.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF POPULATION 7 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE, FOR
Oxv MOKEl
[Per
cent not
shown
CITY.
ALL CLASSES.
NATIVE "WHITE— NATIVE
PARENTAGE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Niun-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
1
18, 109
10,835
22, 271
84, 194
21,600
83,821
16, 106
57,324
12, 889
14,318
310, 269
42, 067
97, 487
23,720
16,215
16, 103
25, 196
13, 674
99, 755
17,506
10,393
16, 132
1.5, 353
14,922
31.220
37,911
12,479
29,791
51,115
25,713
13,590
16, 447
54, 250
37, 631
14,013
14, 945
20, 282
45, 435
675, 796
92,616
259,505
247,853
60, 456
15,366
52,380
11,919
21,914
20, 957
10, 910
210, 2S2
72, 200
26, 804
28, 554
12, 951
19, 166
32,021
81, 959
25, 148
15, 685
17,904
42,293
19,234
28, 688
12, 229
13, 929
18, 269
26, 220
15, 143
38, 962
12, 261
20, 873
13,949
16,001
96.3
92. 6
92.5
96.1
90.5
94.7
90.6
92.3
97.2
94.4
93.9
97.2
96.2
96.9
93.3
96.8
96. 5
96.7
94.7
97.8
88.6
95.7
96.9
90.2
94.4
94.8
96.8
94.4
95.0
95.6
97.0
92.2
96.9
94.0
94.5
95.9
94.6
91.6
93.7
93.1
93.5
94.0
94.9
92.9
94.2
93.2
96.0
95.3
94.8
94.0
94.5
97.5
95.7
95.5
93.2
94.6
94.8
95.0
95.7
83.7
92.2
93.1
93.9
98.0
95.9
96.4
96.3
97.6
93.5
96. 0
95.1
97.1
96.8
6,664
9,483
1,5,459
57,574
13,681
74,483
11,290
48, 793
12,483
10, 393
240, 844
37,423
63, 607
17,356
8,776
11,545
21, 194
8,914
48,623
16. 221
7,042
12, 187
11,008
7,316
23.596
33, 199
9,130
21, 489
26,7.34
24,286
11,769
11,015
44,007
28,936
11,822
11,147
16, 376
36,710
5r.3, 332
55,012
207, 390
249,359
39,654
11,917
42,217
6,722
13,729
15,395
15, 541
168,485
59,128
15,375
23,913
10, 455
12,438
22, 170
70. 222
22,a35
10,838
10,410
31, 1.34
16,053
18, 556
9,239
9,437
13, 440
18, 906
10, 822
31,101
8,977
16,292
10, 059
7,057
94.4
91.0
84.0
85.2
82.2
95.7
96.0
91.3
97.5
89.5
93.1
95.8
95.7
94.3
82.1
94.9
93.1
92.1
92.0
96.4
80.5
92.3
97.1
79.9
95.7
90.9
91.0
92.0
93.6
93.4
95.4
82.6
92.1
93.7
86.2
94.2
97.3
82.7
94.5
94.8
94.8
93.8
96.2
96.3
95.0
85.3
94.2
92.4
94.0
92.1
91.0
90.3
94.1
93.0
82.0
95.2
91.7
94.1
93.5
80.0
91.2
90.0
91.0
88.8
96. 7
91.1
94.6
94.6
90.4
89.2
95.1
96.5
86.3
11,051
6,584
14, .352
48,589
11,544
21, 642
3,923
22,882
3,443
7,272
88,747
29,709
28, 193
17, 765
12, 128
12,052
15, 592
10, 187
35,371
3,537
8,045
7,596
4,200
8,688
23,923
13,719
7,746
21, 132
28,300
19,398
3,529
9,507
22, 404
16,948
9, 603
2,470
4,970
27,813
157, 560
20. 166
64. 167
41,506
25, 940
5, 781
15, 169
6,272
11,371
10,636
4,421
89,216
30,753
16,377
7,824
9,635
12, 273
13, 960
50, 954
11,536
9,932
9,899
18, 137
8,058
15,334
7,835
5,377
9, 389
15,364
5,261
22,062
6,472
6,367
4,714
6,265
96.7
92.6
93.9
96.6
91.7
94.9
89.9
94.0
97.9
94.9
94.2
97.3
96. 6
96. 0
94.2
97.1
96.7
96. 8
95.4
98.7
91.1
96.1
97.2
91.0
94.5
95.4
97.3
94.9
95.4
95.8
98.0
93.8
97.3
94.4
9.5.3
90.2
92.6
92.9
93.3
92.2
9.3.0
93.2
95.3
92.9
94.6
93.6
96. 8
94.9
95.7
94.4
95.2
97.9
96.2
95.5
94.7
95.0
95.0
95.5
96.0
90.2
92.5
92.9
94.6
98.1
95.7
96.6
97.1
97.8
93.6
96. 6
96. 2
97.2
97.3
4,055
5,641
9,729
31,070
7,310
1,S, 136
3,234
17,1.30
3,010
5,789
56,460
23,369
17, 745
12,786
6,090
8,380
11,. 390
6, 081
14, 294
2, 583
5,263
4,464
3,405
3,795
17, 242
12, 519
5,925
14, 449
15, 217
16, 159
2,366
6, 105
13,439
10, 191
7,574
1,874
4,945
,22, 569
137,586
16,545
59, 434
41,313
15, .3.57
4,937
13,521
3,859
6,065
6,720
3,985
71,942
23,5.34
8,392
6,630
8,570
7,600
9,375
39,027
7, 676
5,399
5,523
11,872
5,922
9,447
5,456
3, 696
6,376
9, 589
4,501
17, 436
4.932
4,676
3,322
2,987
94.4
91.1
87.0
8.5.5
83.7
95.4
95.9
92.8
96. 9
90.2
93.5
96.0
96. 6
94.8
82.5
95.0
92.4
92.2
94.1
98.0
82.8
90.5
96.3
79.4
95.8
91.2
91.2
92.1
93.7
93.7
95.7
88.0
92.9
93.1
88.4
96.3
96.8
86.2
94.2
94.5
94.5
92.8
96.2
96.3
94.9
89.6
94.4
92. 6
92.8
92.9
91.6
90.0
94.9
94.4
86.9
95.3
92.1
92.9
93.4
83.4
91.2
91.7
91.4
88.3
96.0
90.4
95.7
95. 2
91.5
90.1
95.6
96.4
87.3
9
3
4
■i
6
7
8
Buffalo.N. Y
q
Cambridge, Mass
10
11
Ch'cago, 111
1''
CiDcinnati, Ohio
13
14
Columbus, Ohio
Ti
Dallas, Tex
Ifi
Davton, Ohio
17
Denver, Colo
18
19
Detroit, Mich..
20
?1
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
22
?3
Grand Rapids, Mich
TTfirtfnrfl, Cnnn
?4
Houston, Tex
25
26
07
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
?8
oq
Los Angele.s, Calif
30
Louisville, Ky
31
3?
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
33
34
35
Minneapolis, Minn
Nnshville, Tenn
36
37
New Haven, Conn..
3S
39
NewYork,N. Y
40
41
42
43
44
45
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N. J
46
Norfolk, Va
47
Oakland, Calif
48
Omaha, Nebr.'
49
Paterson, N.J
.50
Philadelphia, Pa
51
Pittsburgh, Pa
a?.
Portland , Oreg
53
Providence, R. I
54
Reading, Pa
55
Richmond, Va
56
Rochester, N. Y
57
St. Louis, Mo
58
St. Paul, Minn
59
fiO
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
61
6?
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
63
Seattle, Wash
64
Spokane, Wash
65
Springfield, Mass. .
66
Syracuse, N.Y
67
Toledo, Ohio
68
Trenton, N.J
69
Washington, D . C
70
Wilmington, Del ,
71
79.
Yonkers, N. Y
73
Youagstown, Ohio. . . .
' Includes population of South Omaha for 1910.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
419
PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS
1920 AND 1910.
where base is less than 10(1]
NATIVE
WHITE — FOREIGN
OR
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE. 1
NEGRO.
MIXED PARENTAGE.
1
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
5,391
96.0
2,135
95.3
1,312
94.4
409
91.1
355
94.7
65
1
3,783
92.7
3,324
91.0
370
91.1
427
87.7
94
91
2
1,195
95.9
796
90.6
105
91.3
171
83.4
6,618
'"89."i"
4,762
"77." 5"
3
23,712
96.3
16,522
86.4
1,675
93.0
2,822
82.8
10,215
93.7
7,155
82.4
4
1,797
87.5
1,261
87.8
160
88.4
211
82.1
8, 105
89.5
4,899
78.9
5
56, 464
95.1
47,373
96.4
4,409
88.6
7,899
92.5
1,253
95.1
1,0.53
96.3
6
10,989
91.2
6,761
96.5
1,021
86.7
1,182
94.0
170
95.5
113
91.9
7
31,320
91.6
28, 251
90.8
2,804
88.0
3,279
87.4
302
94.7
129
93.5
8
8,072
97.5
7,890
98.1
733
90.9
1,030
95.0
638
96.7
551
97.9
9
5, 547
94.7
3,531
89.1
556
92.5
492
85.9
943
89.6
579
88.0
10
196,671
94.1
157,513
93.5
16,946
90.6
24,156
89.5
7,798
92.2
2,6S0
91.8
11
8,887
97.1
11,258
96.0
671
97.2
1,317
91.5
2,799
96.2
1,479
94.1
12
60,122
96.4
37,323
95.8
8,375
92.8
7,912
93.2
2,792
96.2
620
95.5
13
3,591
95.9
3,161
93.7
327
91.1
411
88.0
■ 2,034
96.6
992
93.1
14
1,514
92.4
1,000
84.7
292
73.6
126
82.9
2,278
92.4
1,493
79.2
15
2,939
95.9
2,412
96.1
299
92.6
385
89.3
811
98.1
36S
92.0
16
8,503
96.8
8,332
94.2
613
89.6
1,042
94.2
463
95.7
410
92.3
17
2,711
96.6
2,320
92.7
226
91.9
262
85.3
548
97.0
251
92.6
18
51,973
95.1
28,791
91.6
9,632
90.4
5,092
88.4
2,758
95.5
441
93.2
19
12,824
97.6
11,419
96.6
1,120
96.0
2,188
93.9
25
30
20
749
85.3
623
82.6
198
45.8
73
54.9
1,401
"'88."3"
1,083
"72.' i"
21
7,820
96.0
6,771
93.5
619
89.2
912
92.3
90
39
22
9,704
97.3
6,237
97.9
995
92.7
1,172
96.1
45]
"'96.' 2'
194
"95."6'
23
2,366
90.0
1,169
80.7
402
67.3
120
66.7
3,463
92.2
2,232
81.1
24
3,541
94.2
3,953
95.7
244
87.8
347
90.8
3, 510
94.0
2,052
95.2
25
21,926
94.8
17,983
91.2
1,420
89.0
2,144
87.0
845
95.6
553
91.9
26
2,699
97.1
2,067
92.0
405
86.2
211
8:3.1
1,623
96.8
924
89.6
27
5,863
94.1
4,786
92.8
677
85.6
720
89.6
2,110
93.3
1,532
89.2
28
16,728
95.5
8,717
93.3
4,000
91.0
2,oa3
90.3
1,411
94.3
689
95.4
29
2,766
96.0
4,449
94.8
103
88.8
235
89.4
3,446
94.5
3,443
91.0
30
9,311
97.3
8,053
95.9
727
87.8
1,343
92.1
21
7
31
1,363
93.7
1,124
89.5
116
89.9
185
77.4
5,461
' "89.'3'
3,598
■■73.'4'
32
29,043
96.9
27,355
92.2
2,610
93.6
3, 168
88.1
188
97.4
44
33
19,072
94.1
16,582
94.3
1,326
87.9
2,007
92.1
272
95. 4
154
"93.'3'
34
510
96.0
652
92.6
46
94
83.2
3,8.53
92.3
3, .502
81.0
35
10,328
96.9
6,977
95.2
1,621
"96.I"
2,a31
89.5
525
94.3
264
94.6
36
13,735
95.6
9,308
97.9
1, 146
92.1
1,800
96.2
430
93.9
323
93.9
37
5,996
91.6
5, .599
84.7
480
86.3
627
78.8
11,127
8S.6
7,904
73.2
38
463,215
94.5
327, 186
95.2
43,941
88.2
92,220
92.6
10,763
92.9
6,225
91.9
39
66,500
93.8
.33, 103
95.3
5,265
88.6
5,002
92.5
673
94.1
358
94.0
40
178, 226
94.2
118,177
95.4
14,498
88.3
27,802
93.1
2,597
91.7
1,946
92.0
41
177,345
94.9
147,795
94.7
21,919
88.5
56,675
92.4
6,807
93.1
3,504
91.4
42
32,318
95.2
21,977
96.6
1,652
85.7
2,020
93.6
536
93.1
294
9.3.0
43
8,826
94.0
6,134
96.8
607
78.8
721
92.7
150
94.3
123
93.9
44
32,746
94.5
22,811
95.6
2,688
89.2
5,017
93.1
1,770
95. 0
860
93.7
45
1,248
94.4
676
92.3
135
93.8
154
86.5
4,261
92.3
2,033
76.4
46
8,850
96.0
6,397
94.6
866
91.1
850
92.5
427
96.8
196
92.5
47
8,656
96.0
7,372
93.0
760
91.7
947
87.5
895
95.6
354
91.5
48
11,113
94.9
9,568
94.9
1,220
90.2
1,829
92.6
156
9.5.7
1.58
92.4
49
100,824
94.2
74,300
92.2
8,588
88.5
15,642
89.1
11,616
92.8
6,573
89.2
50
35, 582
n.2
29,147
91.3
2,046
90.1
4, 133
86.5
3,813
95.3
2,310
89.4
51
8,953
97.5
5,740
91.7
1,181
92.4
1,136
87.5
113
94.2
39
52
18,825
96.1
14,028
94.5
1,331
89.0
2,739
90.6
564
95. 8
493
"94." 6'
.53
2,993
96.3
1,522
88.1
204
86.8
287
81.3
119
95.2
76
54
1,253
95.6
750
90.3
88
86.3
152
92.7
5,549
89.7
3,936
'"72."5
55
15,714
94.8
10,621
95.7
2,216
90.8
2,098
92.1
126
97.7
75
56
23,046
94.9
24,392
92.2
1,758
91.4
3, .599
87.7
6, 193
93.8
3,183
"'88."2'
57
12,474
94.7
13,673
95.0
875
92.8
1,301
92.5
253
98.8
185
93.4
58
5,278
95.7
4,841
94.2
417
90.1
560
89.6
44
34
.59
4,046
78.5
3,056
78.9
2,453
68.6
782
66.2
1,497
89.9
1,045
79.0
60
20,945
93.1
16,490
92.4
2,311
84.4
2,329
88.9
135
91.8
68
61
10,620
93.5
9,088
89.8
498
89.4
977
82.1
58
66
62
10,945
9.3.9
7,565
91.6
1,798
90.2
1,356
86.5
182
"96." 8'
110
""se.'e"
63
3,925
98.1
3,269
90.4
389
9.5.3
461
83.5
66
49
64
7,589
96.6
4,804
97.4
690
89.8
780
95.1
273
"96." 8'
1.53
" '99.'4"
65
8,070
96.8
6,104
92.3
702
90.8
869
87.5
98
90.7
90
66
9,589
95.5
8,250
93.8
848
92.4
926
91.1
419
94.2
138
""9.5."2'
07
8,582
97.8
5,124
95.0
842
93.6
1,020
90.5
458
97.0
177
92.7
68
5,451
94.1
4,260
91.8
503
94.0
642
89.2
10,924
9:3.0
8,743
87.7
69
4,508
95.6
2,792
88.7
318
92.4
342
8:3.0
962
94.6
910
87.9
70
13,263
95.0
10,018
95.1
1,103
90.1
1,468
93.2
132
96.4
128
96.^
71
8,507
97.5
5,858
97.1
495
89.0
791
92.7
229
96.6
137
96. 5
72
8, 262
97.0
3,799
87.1
937
93.8
716
80.2
537
93.9
1,55
79.9
73
420
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 125.-SCH00L ATTENDANCE, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING
25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Alabama:
Birmiugham
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith
Little Rock
Calitornla:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Oakland
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs..
Denver
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Bridgeport
Hartford
Meriden
New Britain ,
New Haven
New London ,
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbury ,
Delaware:
Wilmington
DisT. OF Columbia
Washington
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgla.:
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Macon ,
Savannali
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cliicago
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis...
Elgin
Evaiiston
Joliet.
Moline
Oak Parkvillage.
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Both
sexes.
32, 089
11,495
8,053
5,501
11,546
5,495
12,501
8,099
8,951
92,045
37,67?
7,674
11,061
11,948
73,039
7,995
6,509
6,055
44,198
8,797
25,032
25,531
5,662
12, 179
32,715
4,911
4, 891
7,696
18, 463
18,090
70,886
16, 123
4,656
5,685
10,534
34,203
9,190
5,960
9,502
14,257
6,166
4,971
466,053
9,057
5,989
8,048
12,374
4,051
7,269
7,441
5,313
7,662
12,349
5,855
5,701
10,970
11,000
Male.
15,387
5,395
3,722
2,524
2,601
5,489
2,737
6,188
4,013
4,331
45, 622
18,719
3,845
5,419
5,941
38,213
3, 846
3,234
2,891
21,747
4,236
12,587
12,784
3,033
6,153
16, 393
2,401
2,446
3,874
9,311
8,964
35,788
7,672
2,323
2,667
5,252
16, 486
4,366
2,793
4,491
6,604
Fe-
male.
16,702
6,100
4,331
2,900
6,057
2,758
6,313
4,086
4,620
46, 423
18,953
3,829
5,6^2
6,007
34, 826
4,149
3,275
3,164
22,451
4,561
12,445
12,747
2,629
6,026
16, .322
2,510
2,448
3, 822
9,152
9,126
35,098
8,451
2, 333
3,018
5,282
17,717
4,824
3,167
5,011
7,653
3,049
2,626
230,598
4, 384
3,028
4,089
6,272
2,031
3,705
3,712
2,648
3,672
6,364
2,936
2, 857
5,466
5,656
7 TO 13
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
90.5
95.2
91.7
86.0
93.5
96.5
94.9
95.3
94.0
95.0
96.0
95.0
95.4
93.4
92.2
96.1
96.5
95.7
96.5
94.9
90.6
96.9
91.7
97.5
94.6
97.6
91.0
96.9
94.3
96.0
94.5
88.5
94.6
94.2
92.5
90.7
90.0
92.4
93.8
95.7
95.3
93.9
96.6
96.2
97.8
97.1
95.3
91.4
96.1
92.6
95.2
95.5
96.9
94.5
95. 5
97.2
14 AND 15
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num.-
ber.
Per
cent.
4,911
1,644
1,256
712
813
1,754
742
1,5.30
1,180
1,282
12,422
5,130
1,091
l,52o
l,5y9
9,909
1,179
879
912
5,822
1,164
3,09
3, 298
861
1,382
3,668
667
647
937
2,305
2,249
9,530
2,268
650
793
1,447
4,676
1,228
729
1,278
1,907
805
724
67,275
897
902
1,053
1,632
607
970
1,030
722
1,079
1,813
767
825
1,794
1,7141
81.6
82.2
82.
86.7
80.2
84.1
92.3
93.0
89.
89.1
90.4
91.6
92.4
90.7
89.6
88.2
92.9
91.2
90.6
83.
81.8
74.7
80.9
77.1
71.8
70.8
86.6
71.4
83.8
79.9
72.2
83.2
83.4
86.7
80.8
79.4
7.3.6
71.2
67.9
71.8
74.3
76.7
83.2
72.6
67.2
78.9
75.4
76.7
79.6
8.5.8
80.3
82.4
90.5
81.0
72.2
81.4
93.3
85.4
16 AND 17
YEARS op
AGE.
Num-
ber.
2,728
812
799
477
484
1,017
491
1,209
712
958
7,7a5
3, 1.55
799
1,0.30
1,023
6,600
741
558
655
3,732
652
1,162
1,679
306
516
1,733
341
222
409
1,0^2
998
5,566
1,259
352
398
667
2,603
764
422
697
994
424
387
23,621
210
420
596
663
365
627
493
401
726
909
421
402
826
703
Per
cent.
43.1
38.4
49.2
63.1
43.1
47.7
60.7
69.7
50.2
67.5
54.0
5.5.0
70.2
55.5
56.7
50.7
59.9
5L9
64.6
51.1
45.3
27.6
40.3
30.6
28.4
33.7
42.6
26.1
37.0
34.8
29.6
44.8
43.1
42.1
35.2
33.8
37.4
41.9
31.0
36.9
36.7
37.6
42.8
29.1
13.1
36.8
37.6
28.5
40.6
56.
36.8
40.3
61.1
38.2
34.9
38.6
39.0
34.0
18
to 20
years
of
Under
7 years
of age.
1,325
270
432
271
244
601
333
1,363
460
684
5,230
2,136
600
586
705
5,260
583
297
642
2,572
343
562
930
142
303
1,006
179
93
193
637
705
3,947
557
159
150
304
1,532
417
190
433
520
182
325
12,367
71
204
404
280
173
569
259
209
548
607
285
197
422
365
1,091
1,262
350
514
377
798
510
1,063
698
956
11,485
3,927
870
1,250
1,429
6,264
723
675
484
6,085
1,076
3,726
3,785
762
1,798
6,354
667
633
1,303
2,789
1,525
6,704
1,5.55
609
441
877
2,445
1,016
628
685
1,342
655
343
51,327
861
433
679
1,224
317
863
700
71
639
1,271
419
618
960
957
160
162
11,194
73
79
193
161
SCHOOL ATTENDATSrCE.
421
Table 125 — SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING
25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued .
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
EvansviUe
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Indianapolis
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs
Davenport
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Kansas City
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington
Louisville
Nevrport
Louisiana:
New Orleans
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewiston
Portland
Maryland:
Baltimore
Cumberland
Hagerstown
Massachusetts:
Boston
Brockton
Brookline town. .
Cambridge
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fall River
Fitchburg
HaverhiU
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lowell
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
New Bedford
Newton
Pittsfield
Quincy
Revere
Salem
SomerviUe
Springfield
Taunton
Waltham
Worcester
Both
sexes.
5,173
6,253
15, 739
14,219
9,659
6,987
48,065
5,013
6,355
4,726
13, 651
12, 562
8,776
7,131
11,141
25, 212
6,835
12,633
7,165
19,320
8,715
13,397
10,034
6,881
38, 935
4,751
68,989
7,257
5,312
6,129
12, 849
122,726
5,068
5,071
143,679
11, 864
6,602
22, 075;
8,993
7,229
8,154
24,929
7,575
9,274
12,290
17,103
21,921
17, 470
10, 136
7,409
20,800
10,001
7,260
9,390
6,477
8,737
16,753
23,689
6,833
5,750
33,548
Male.
2,641
3,202
7,774
6,973
4,847
3,528
23,945
2,463
3,163
2,354
6,799
6,108
4,220
3,547
5,704
12,446
3,400
6,264
3,494
9,548
4,188
6,558
4,940
3,312
19, 086
2,330
33,533
3,285
2,556
3,100
6,305
61,491
2,516
2,459
72,306
5,969
3,224
11,198
4,548
3,606
4,111
12,450
3,683
4, 6.53
6, 134
8,620
10, 697
8,634
4,987
3, 694
10, 240
4,967
3, 625
4,741
3,263
4,338
8,189
11,849
3,410
2,910
16,813
Fe-
male.
7 TO 13
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
94.7
93.3
96.7
93.9
95. 3
95.2
94.4
97.0
94.6
96.8
93.5
95.6
95.3
94.5
96.3
96.7
92.0
95.4
95.3
92.5
94.8
97.2
95.4
95.6
96.4
91.6
89.6
96.6
96.3
95.1
96.1
91.9
95.7
94.7
95.9
9,
97.2
96.6
95.2
96.6
97.8
93.5
96.1
95.2
94.7
97.0
96.5
98.0
97.8
95.9
98.1
92.5
97.4
96.7
96.9
94.9
95. 9
97.6
92.7!
95.1
14 AND 15
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
821
610
2,257
1,833
1,096
863
6,628
674
865
689
1,814
Per
cent.
87.2
67.7
85.1
70.7
83.9
74.8
75.0
75.4
76.1
86.0
77.0
1,8911 86.5
1,305! 91.6
1,0011 90.4
1,466 89.1
3,513
884
1,669
994
2,632
1,300
1,933
1,400
1,010
5,585
639
9,499 70.3
1,126 79.4
91.8
73.1
88.9
92.0
79.7
8.5.4
89.2
77.3
88.2
78.4
71.2
689
817
1,727
15, 755
810
737
18, 751
1,516
842
2,782
1,195
668
1,105
2, 031
861
1,159
1,320
1,673
2,651
2,368
1,425
977
1,886
1,274
978
1,219
782
89.7
80.9
88.4
68.8
77.4
82.7
83.4
76.0
93.1
80.3
78.5
51.7
82.0
45.4
59.1
68.8
63.2
53.4
73.0
83.2
87.0
85.3
48.4
88.2
73.7
81.5
76.1
1,008, 70.8
2,263, 82.5
2,839 77.8
737; 62.9
735 78.9
4,049l 74.3
16 AND 17
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
388
197
801
877
406
285
3,214
336
396
330
690
874
723
567
734
2,223
424
Per
cent.
35.8
21.7
26.6
30.0
32.1
25.3
32.9
33.5
29.7
40.3
27.9
38.5
47.6
44.9
42.6
54.0
31.1
998} 46.2
562 51. 6
1,117
800
1,249
679
590
2,354
284
4,223
642
521
338
1,155
6,404
327
266
9,774
770
684
1,463
568
242
6.36
960
442
560
32.8
48.3
53.7
36.5
48.4
30.5
30.0
30.3
44.0
66.1
26.2
65.9
2.5.8
27.6
28.1
4-3.2
40.1
7.5.5
42.1
38.8
20.3
47.6
21.6
33.2
34.7
813 38.4
769 25.2
l,325l 36.2
1,206' 42.7
874 52.6
625i 52.9
7701 19.6
969 65.1
496 36.5
696 48.2
380 37.5
506 36.2
1,.337 47.5
1,660 44.9
403, 35.1
461 43.4
2,3031 41.7
18
to 20
years
of
age.
206
73
425
575
167
111
1,777
143
218
213
339
678
456
264
471
1,581
274
672
343
561
482
791
350
404
1,184
141
2,043
312
387
221
726
3, .579
120
128
5,422
497
681
1,005
288
1.30
299
717
251
304
550
503
785
634
474
388
596
696
222
379
155
294
832
972
265
273
1,292
Under
7 years
of age.
417
713
2,089
1,728
1,289
861
4,145
407
602
532
1,491
1,319
1,207
975
1,329
3,364
1,026
1,626
1,070
2,106
700
972
957
569
3,391
361
6,904
477
717
635
1,612
10,485
317
430
21,119
1,218
856
3,197
848
987
756
3,440
770
1,181
1,754
2,013
3,224
1,805
803
630
2,314
1,288
743
812
780
1,320
1,634
3,653
659
737
4,197
21
years
of
age
and
over.
48
266
330
145
66
1,081
68
82
100
228
274
227
134
1,045
857
lis
312
168
425
282
412
111
197
708
63
885
103
136
135
368
2,309
31
34
4,792
258
383
739
118
44
128
275
103
125
294
307
346
293
221
163
289
277
128
185
74
143
368
636
108
150
834
422
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATIOK.
TABLE 126.-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING
25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920-Continued.
Michigan:
Battle Creek...
Bay City
Detroit
FUnt
Grand Rapids.
Hamtramck
Highland Park —
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Missouri:
Joplin
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Loms
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincobi
Omaha
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayonne
Camden
CUfton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hobokeu
Irvington town....
Jersey City ,
Kearny town
Montclair town. . . .
New Brunswick...
Newark
Orange
Passaic
Paterson
Perth Amboy
Plaintleld
Trenton
West Hobokeu
town
West New York
town
New York:
Albany
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Buffalo
ELmira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vernon. . .
New Rochelle
New York
Bronx boro
Brooklyn boro.
Manhattan boro
Queens boro
Richmond boro
Both
sexes.
6,091
10,322
156,082
13,841
27,296
8,405
7,290
7,959
8,437
10, 135
6,610
5,154
4,854
11,732
18,966
67,799
42,870
6,017
51,121
13,522
128,207
7,899
7,370
12,004
35,707
15,636
5,633
8,650
16,790
19,966
5,859
9,184
18,088
12,532
4,739
54,779
5,280
6,406
6,475
79,347
6,588
12,448
25,274
9,205
5,451
23,354
7,514
5,798
18,497
5,944
6,627
10,773
89,071
7,
7,298
4,622
9,203
7,896
1,017,738
139,337
383, 757
382, 882
88,994
22, 768
Male.
2,974
3,]
5,243
5.1
79,072
77,1
6,903
6,'
13,532
13,'
4,355
4,(
3,734
3,>
3,978
;^/
4,170
4,.
6,352
4,'
3,372
3,
2,582
2,.
2,419
2,^
5,833
5,
9,409
9,
34,272
33,.
21,&i6
21,;
2,953
3,(
25,337
25,
6,556
6,<
64,432
a3,
3,765
4,
3,608
3,
5,979
fi,
17,584
18,
7,680
7,
2,752
2,
4,305
4,
8,376
8,
9,967
9,
2,920
2,
4,560
4,
9,240
8,
6,234
f>,
2,355
2,
27,440
27.
2,757
2,
3,199
•"i,
3,264
3,
40,080
.39,
3,313
3,
6,288
6,
12. 708
12,
4,728
4,
2,729
2,
11,519
11,
3,744
3,
2,944
2,
9,304
9,
2,910
3,
3,468
3,
5,393
^,
44,917
44,
4,342
3,
3,675
3,
2,283
2,
4,730
4,
4,032
3,
514,033
,503,
71,258
68,
193,228
190,
192,932
189,
44,947
44,
11,668
11,
Fe-
m.ale.
,117
,079
,010
,938
,764
,050
,556
,981
,267
,783
,238
,572
,435
,899
,557
,527
,224
,064
,784
,966
,775
,134
,025
,123
,956
,881
,345
,414
,999
,939
,624
,848
,298
,384
,339
,523
,207
,211
,267
,275
,160
,566
,477
,722
,835
,770
,854
,193
,034
,169
,380
,164
,523
,623
,339
,473
,864
,705
,079
,529
,950
,047
,100
7 to 13
YEARS of
age.
14 AND 15
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent,
3,412
6,664
99,755
8,699
16, 132
6,229
4,177
4,
5,048
5,614
4,042
3,208
3,022
7,697
11,532
37,631
25, 148
3,834
29,791
8,462
81,959
4,804
4,378
6,240
20,957
9,755
3,405
5,338
11,2,59
14,318
3,971
5,212
12,626
8,549
3,186
37,911
3,502
3,638
4,249
62,380
4,191
8,711
16,910
6,293
3,329
15, 143
5,097
94.6
97.0
94.7
95.2
96.7
93.7
96.6
96.2
93.9
96.1
96.7
96.3
96.1
96.2
93.5
94.0
95.0
96.5
94.4
95.5
94.8
95.6
94.4
94.6
95.3
94.7
97.2
95.2
95.8
94.4
97.2
96.5
96.3
95.3
96.0
94,
96.3
97.0
96.5
94.2
92.0
90.8
94.8
96.7
96.8
97.6
93.6
4,076 98.0
10,835
4,123
3,945
6,638
67,324
4,120
4,308
2,867
5,567
4,760
676, 796
92,616
259,505
247, 853
60,466
15, 366
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
92.6
92.2
94.5
96.7
92.3
92.8
97.0
94.0
97.3
96.7
93.7
93.1
93.5
94.0
94.9
92.9
887
1,481
20,983
1,
3,909
763
933
1,124
1,208
1,633
915
680
732
1,
2,551
9,060
5,862
918
7, 121
1,973
16,527
1,226
1,064
1,670
4,777
2,336
800
1,194
2,130
2,604
640
1,239
2,072
1,364
619
6,892
622
827
749
9,421
866
1,282
3,003
846
662
2,494
1,036
663
2,540
639
883
1,405
12,276
1,028
1,056
717
1,266
1,038
138, 102
19,818
51,812
61,568
11,842
3,062
89.0
82.6
88.2
85.9
89.7
93.4
89.6
87.2
92.1
84.7
84.3
87.6
89.5
90.2
90.6
87.8
84.1
83.3
87.0
71.9
88.7
87.7
94.2
86.5
90.1
91.0
84.3
79.
70.2
56.5
88.8
69.6
63.2
75.0
69.9
67.8
92,
78.2
70.1
73.6
61.8
63.0
60,
85.8
66.0
71.0
63.0
82.9
69.0
84.7
87.4
78.6
86.9
84.9
83.4
87.9
88.6
78.1
81.5
77.1
78.7
75.0
79.0
16 AND 17
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num^-
ber.
Per
cent.
619
659
8,485
809
1,
193
553
662
605
873
381
380
363
760
1,271
6,672
3,002
505
4,113
1,217
7,115
679
676
1,026
2,559
1,085
365
622
668
797
189
798
859
499
201
2,281
226
564
301
3,387
322
613
1,012
296
363
1,211
316
165
1,314
238
387
667
4,961
713
464
301
599
487
49,106
7,547
17,423
19,533
3,725
878
47.9
35.9
31.9
30.
41.3
18.6
60.0
39.6
40.9
45.7
29.2
39.4
39.3
34.8
38.2
50.9
40.1
44.3
44.9
46.8
28.3
49.9
55.6
60.2
44.1
40.8
39.1
44.1
26.7
20.2
20.7
56.3
27.8
21.6
25.3
22.7
23.4
66.0
33.9
2
28.2
25.1
20.7
21.6
44.2
31.0
22.1
16.5
39.1
23.0
37.1
36.2
30.9
48.1
34.9
32.6
47.0
44.7
27.0
30.9
25.0
2,S. 6
23. S
24.4
18
to 20
years
of
age.
Under
7 years
of age.
311
330
4,040
363
964
70
284
269
390
421
179
164
190
305
740
3,995
1,980
226
2,326
560
4,000
406
333
879
1,467
643
232
320
337
339
360
366
87
1,096
97
410
151
1,736
166
238
512
116
179
593
140
48
851
112
222
394
2,776
787
316
200
377
273
24,936
3,407
8,411
11,054
1,631
432
796
1,049
19, 881
1,915
3,858
1,003
1,097
972
1,003
1,297
959
660
494
1,036
2,381
8,100
6,473
482
6,293
1,066
15,868
607
743
1,616
5,118
1,517
709
1,065
2,212
1,707
1,041
1,203
1,916
1,597
574
5,934
782
856
941
11,389
948
1,663
3,553
1,577
838
3,752
852
813
21
years
of
age
and
over.
501
184
2,002
423
169
133
184
117
20, 276
2,208
6,17S
11,301
1,326
266
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
423
Table 126.
-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING
25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920-Continued.
New York— Con.
Newbur^
Niagara Falls
Pouglikeepsie
Rochester
Rome
Schenectady
Syracuse
Troy
Utica
Watertown
Yonkers
North Carolina:
Asheville
Charlotte
"Wihmngton
Winston-Salem. . .
Omo:
Akron
Canton
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
East Cleveland...
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steuben ville
Toledo
Warren
Youngstown
Zanesville
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City...
TuLsa
Oregon:
Portland
Pennsylvania:
AUentovni
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Johnstown
Lancaster
McKeesport
New Castle
Norristown bor-
ough
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Reading
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
Williamsport
York
Rhode Island:
Cranston
Newport
Pawtucket
Providence
Woonsocket
Both
sexes.
5,083
9,226
6, 012
51, 980
5,643
18, 328
30,859
12, 276
17, 610
5,591
22, 877
5,501
9,153
6,012
8,274
29, 582
13, 212
68, 404
150, 8S0
40, 801
26,511
4,947
0,821
8,231
7, 772
8,041
4,561
5,215
4,755
5, 931
10, 820
5, 195
42,558
4,599
24, 516
5,104
6,887
16, 679
12, 798
45, 290
13, 197
11,919
8,842
8,346
5,766
17,385
13,008
7,224
13, 991
9,064
9,3,50
9,242
5,036
318, 545
113, 274
19, 473
28, 911
15, 927
6,196
8,553
5,44'
5,070
11,608
43,33
8,110
Male.
2, 522
4,724
2,979
26, 219
2,932
9,238
15, 339
6,121
8,745
2,735
11,593
2,608
4,272
2,785
3,984
14, 791
6,563
34, 204
75, 536
20, 358
13, 433
2, 432
3,367
4,109
3,857
3,999
2, 268
2,571
2,379
2,859
5,323
2,629
21, 189
2, 352
12, 227
2,501
3,295
8,167
6,296
22, 591
6,590
5,896
4,500
4,142
2,892
8,490
6,447
3,609
7,026
4,569
4,594
4,640
2,494
160,311
57, 417
9,797
14, 304
8,026
3,040
4,281
■ 2,833
2,536
5,754
21,571
3,964
Fe-
male.
2,561
4,502
3,033
25, 761
2,711
9,090
15, 520
6,155
8,865
2,856
11, 284
2,893
4,881
3,227
4,290
14, 791
6,649
34, 260
75, 344
20, 443
13, 078
2, 515
3,454
4,122
3,915
4,042
2,293
2,644
2,376
3, 072
5,49'
2, .566
21, 369
2,247
12, 2K9
2,003
3,592
8,512
6,502
22,699
6,607
6, 023
4,342
4,204
2,874
8, 895
6,561
3,615
6,965
4,495
4,756
4,602
2,542
158, 234
55, 857
9,676
14,607
7,901
3, 15(:
4,272
2,614
2,534
5,854
21,766
4,146
7 TO 13
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
3,296
6,053
3,695
32, 021
3,285
11, 119
18, 269
7,301
11, 301
3, 345
13, 949
3,494
6,029
3,938
5,550
18, 109
8,643
42,067
97, 487
23, 720
16, 103
2, 650
4,364
4,835
4,868
5,478
2, 8,S4
3, 29,
2,872
3, 769
6,8^6
3,458
26,220
2,720
16, 001
3, 29:~
3,972
9, 669
7,755
26,804
8,996
7, 725
6,097
5,763
3,577
11,1
7, 995
5,049
9,526
5,856
6,303
6,063
3,457
210, 282
72,200
12, 951
19,234
10, 282
3,823
5,592
3,522
3,046
7, 662
28,554
5,712
95.3
94.7
93.4
94.6
95.6
97.3
96.4
95.0
97.4
95.0
97.1
90.8
95.2
87.9
94.5
96.3
91.5
97.2
96.2
9.5.9
96.8
97.5
94.0
96.8
98.1
98.4
97.1
96. S
97.7
96.3
97.0
95.0
96.3
96.6
96.8
96.1
96.2
92.8
95.2
97.5
93.3
97.4
94.1
93.3
93.7
91.4
96.0
95.6
97.2
97.1
91.7
97.6
96.2
94.0
94.5
95.5
93.1
95.9
95.6
96.7
95.2
92.
96.3
95.7
96.0
14 AND 15
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
748
1,232
865
6,600
741
2,446
4,005
1, 823
2,246
812
2,938
793
1,218
^49
1,075
3,843
1,,837
9,989
20,305
6,037
3,671
689
1,086
1,125
1,157
1, 073
661
769
778
896
1, 627
695
5,836
645
3,360
771
%0
2,30S
1, 7.56
6,244
1,723
1,6%
1,156
1,099
878
2,494
2,134
969
1, 887
1,289
1, 2.S2
1,231
649
46,224
16, 016
3,042
4,123
2,370
979
1,246
659
702
1,144
4,824
752
83.2
87.9
83.3
79.7
84.5
90.3
83.9
8.5.7
80.9
87.6
86.7
81.1
76.1
73.4
66.7
90.3
80.4
90.2
88.8
88.9
89.3
94.8
,S7.2
93.0
87.3
91.9
,S4.2
8.S.2
8,8.1
85.5
90.5
83.0
83.9
93.9
89.4
88.1
8,5.7
91.1
74.9
89.0
79.7
7.5.6
87.7
86.2
93.9
72.9
81.5
80.5
78.0
86.6
71.2
84.6
8.5.5
8.5.7
80.0
85.6
87.2
82.0
70.4
83.7
52.5
65.0
46.6
16 AND 17
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
258
462
389
2,715
372
1,256
2,099
950
851
376
1,290
476
642
407
578
1,863
919
4, 5,85
8,601
3,566
1,842
468
462
633
602
512
322
408
377
400
812
3.59
2,717
359
1,617
378
684
1, 519
1,139
4,039
644
873
467
425
407
1,369
1,061
368
78*
611
538
599
290
17, 455
7,271
1,042
1, 652
1,086
490
570
330
367
541
2,3,59
300
27.1
32.3
35.8
31.8
43.3
46.1
41.7
39.9
31.3
3,S.9
39.4
47,
39.7
36.1
27.0
35.2
37.0
39.3
37.3
51.0
43.1
64.8
34.7
58.1
44.9
4,5.3
38.5
45.9
44.4
34.9
45.3
40.1
36.0
49.5
42.6
40. 3
62.1
49.5
52.6
56.1
27.5
43.8
29.3
24.0
38.6
43.2
4,5.3
20.9
32.4
33.7
31.8
40.0
29.7
30.1
36.8
29.5
29.9
3,S.5
3X.d
32.9
36.3
23.1
23.2
31.8
16.6
18
to 20
Under
years
7 years
of
of age.
age.
145
579
173
1,194
188
765
1,702
7,517
326
809
727
2,338
1,525
4,090
552
1,393
467
2, 534
186
763
788
3,584
244
423
411
719
219
539
347
622
1,093
4,008
394
1,188
2,686
7,177
4,333
17, 591
2,359
3,578
1,081
3,121
341
630
242
579
422
1,056
283
728
203
711
150
458
172
507
187
472
192
627
347
972
141
488
1,455
5,568
178
628
759
2,515
158
423
426
544
926
1,830
603
1,397
2,714
3,416
372
1,277
462
1,018
195
829
177
789
216
607
654
1,234
571
1, 022
175
580
329
1,329
329
838
287
780
273
916
131
458
7,704
31,418
3,696
11,359
465
1,731
728
2,840
555
1,435
2,56
540
258
770
194
665
205
646
312
1,779
1,41-J
5,510
212
1,026
years
of
and
over.
57
112
110
1,425
110
442
871
257
211
109
328
71
134
60
102
666
231
1,900
2,563
1,541
693
169
88
160
134
64
86
64
69
47
176
54
762
69
264
301
427
148
2,073
185
145
98
93
81
479
225
83
136
141
160
160
51
5,462
2,732
242
334
199
108
117
77
104
170
676
108
424
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 125.
-SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING
25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920— Continued.
South Carolina:
• Charleston
Columbia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee :
Chattanooga
KnoxioUe
Memphis
NashvlUe
Texas:
Austin
Beaiunont
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Wichita FaUs...
Utah:
Ogden
Salt Lake City . .
Vikginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News. .
Norfolk
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Richmond
Roanoke
Washington:
Bellingham
Everett
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
West Virginia :
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington
Wlieeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
Both
sexes.
Male.
12,218
6,753
5,983
3,141
4,729
2,361
10, 125
4,998
15,228
7,412
25, 619
12, 045
21,785
10,549
7,836
7,703
25,556
3,781
3,701
12,457
14,150
6,903
16,089
7,745
6,964
3,369
22,512
10,851
26, 506
13, 120
7,892
3,813
5,142
2,588
7,805
3,978
26,888
13,412
5,604
2,673
5,142
2,451
18,382
8,815
5,098
2,339
10,039
4,795
29, 833
14, 261
9,984
4,844
5,060
2,453
5,264
2,646
50,554
25, 418
21,013
10,348
16,625
8,128
7,406
5,299
9,594
3,638
2,618
4,743
10,005
4,921
6,689
3,295
7,848
3,873
6,510;
3,109
8,670|
4,315
92,16ll
46,018
7, 1591
3,546
10,870'
5,411
7,082
3,631
9,114
4,422
Fe-
male.
6,235
3,612
7 TO 13
TEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
7,991
4,284
2,708
6,354
10,099
16,44
14,013
4,306
5, 135
16,215
9,374
10, 393
4,591
14,922
17,904
4,996
3,508
4,660
15, 685
3,748
3,445
11,919
3, 556
6, 564
19, 166
6,528
2,969
3,223
28, 688
12, 229
10, 247
4,607
3,351
6,276
6,573
3,888
4,803
3,492
4,142
54, 250
4, 137
6,308
4,055
5,220
Per
cent.
91.3
92.8
94.9
94.3
94.5
92.2
94.5
93.9
95.2
93.3
87.0
88.6
91.4
90.2
83.7
92.2
87.5
94.7
95.7
92.5
91.7
93.2
88.5
95.7
93.2
94.9
95.8
95.5
93.9
98.0
93.8
92.6
88.9
92.9
93.6
90.1
93.6
95.1
97.6
96.9
95.7
94.5
96.4
93.9
14 AND 15
YEARS OF
AGE.
Num-
ber.
1,679
980
685
1,483
2,125
3,788
3,335
1,188
1,174
3,988
2,251
2,490
1,075
3, 565
4,152
1,245
1,175
3,929
806
735
2,542
745
1,428
4,075
1,334
775
870
6,742
2,983
2,478
1,056
807
1,401
1,461
1,069
991
904
1,068
12,327
982
1,542
850
1,251
Per
cent.
77.0
81.9
9L0
82.5
78.3
78.0
89.7
82.4
8:3.0
77.1
79.6
80.3
79.3
73.4
84.3
79.7
93.9
92.6
74.1
75.9
77.7
75.0
80.2
74.8
81.1
90.5
90.0
87.7
92.3
86.5
81.3
85.9
80.5
79.9
87.9
85.0
91.4
95.4
87.7
83.4
91.0
87.5
92.3
16 AND 17
TEARS OF
AGE.
Niun-
ber.
851
680
427
1,050
2, 131
1,744
913
621
2,466
1,067
1,495
602
1,940
2,070
761
427
870
2,552
445
387
1,415
410
743
2,212
495
491
4,496
2,040
1,396
574
449
725
709
682
487
660
853
7,253
611
Per
cent
37.4
62.1
55.5
42.4
33.9
39.4
40.1
68.1
44.
46.2
38.4
41.6
40 0
40.4
36.1
51.8
37.1
70.8
63.9
36.7
33.5
38.4
33
38.9
35.4
45.7
57.8
51.6
55.2
61.3
48.8
43.3
42.8
37.7
36.0
56.5
43.6
60.4
71.1
50
53
875 49.4
588 53.0
867 62.6
18
to 20
years
of
Under
7 years
of age.
440 1,045
374 317
293
574
579
1,042
l,070j
7151
302
1,423
609
806
273
897
1,100
502
189
356'
1,528
277
226
758
502
729
1,112
1,778
1,207
279
405
902
615
488'
271 1
748
773
199
154
605
2,346
240
300
1,4721
182
379
147
798
1,258
471
2,367
633
304
335
23?
328
3,270
1,431
4,410
1,463
833
1,181
4a3
627
219
418
409
633
340
766
271
639
2;35
1,257
399
815
719
1,039
3,419
335
12,650
925
292
1,681
229
1,181
396
1,172
years
of
age
and
212
118
137
263
433
416
435
66
562
234
417
152
440
507
189
56
139
49
276
58
127
755
180
182
114
2,948
867
490
139
55
150
156
140
75
240
849
2,262
169
172
179
208
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
425
Table 126.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF THE URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION 7 TO 20
YEARS OF AGE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic DI^^SIONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorli
New Jersey
Pennsj'lvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Daliota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oldahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
persons 7 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE ATTENDING SCHOOL.
Urban communities.
1920
Num-
ber.
8, 828, 040
957, 469
2, 713, 760
2, 066, 136
773, 309
716,011
342, 913
521, 410
219, 292
517, 740
49,882
47, 530
18, 739
597, 753
92,983
1.50, 582
, 355, 633
407, 766
950, 361
581,025
231,211
693, 177
340, 523
220, 200
171, 948
146,091
240, 826
17,298
18, 913
68, 771
109, 462
17,923
133,997
58,005
110, 409
65, 212
90,682
55,017
124, .540
60,226
101, 640
105, 537
91, 955
43, 781
55,093
106, 145
101, 575
258, 597
29,673
24,162
8,777
74, 124
13,268
19, 251
47,696
2,341
117, 188
63,720
336, 832
Per
cent.
67. 9
68.7
67.0
68.3
69.8
64.9
66.0
65.8
74.1
72.7
70.3
70.0
70.9
69.6
63.6
67.6
66.5
66.4
67.9
69.8
66.2
66.9
67.5
72.1
70.3
71.9
66.1
75.3
75.3
71.6
72.0
65.8
63.7
64.5
63.8
68.2
64.7
67.1
63.5
67.2
66.6
66.2
65.7
65.1
70.7
62.3
71.0
64.6
75.0
77.3
69.8
72.7
72.3
67.6
78.4
77.5
72.7
75.1
72.2
1910
Num-
ber.
6, 541, 897
795, 567
2, 142, 935
1, 484, 196
614,719
462, 008
242, 574
316, 592
156, 027
327, 279
40,800
40,638
16,832
500, 578
80, 699
116, 020
1,134,811
302, 135
705, 989
400, 367
172, 045
529,882
208, 785
173, 117
139, 267
111,401
205, 898
10,790
12,992
51,733
82,638
14,076
91, 326
47,662
72,237
36,404
52, 352
35,660
80,872
31, 419
86,417
66, 873
54,921
34,363
34,021
74,669
53,461
154, 441
20, 235
11,383
6,238
64, 878
8,660
8,950
33,978
1,705
86,642
41, 513
199, 124
Per
cent.
61.6
64.4
61.0
61.4
63.5
56.5
58.2
59.5
68.1
65.3
64.0
62.6
68.4
65.5
60.2
63.2
62.1
60.7
59.6
61.6
61.7
60.2
62.8
63.0
65.2
65.3
59.5
67.1
68.9
66.4
66.0
58.8
53.7
64.4
56.5
61.4
56.2
54.6
55.1
54.4
60.0
57.8
54.9
60.5
63.2
54.0
64.8
60.0
68.2
68.7
64.8
68.3
68.6
59.8
70.7
67.7
66.0
64.5
65.1
Rural communities.
1920
Num-
ber.
10, 623, 811
266, 154
1, 032, 800
1, 662, 570
1, 647, 620
2, 102, 395
1, 515, 746
1, 576, 186
437, 346
382, 994
84,417
25, 533
43,805
35, 371
2,516
74, 512
301, 272
118,213
613, 315
408,392
284, 026
415, 039
285, 642
269, 471
279, 148
307, 987
383, 569
128, 991
113, 030
188,190
246,705
19,836
112. 059
(')
349, 628
231, a32
48,5, 557
338. 060
445,846
119, 577
378, 886
383,006
407, 933
345, 921
320, 022
221, 401
342, 672
692,091
72,948
70,865
25,610
101,621
61, 851
35, 136
60, 212
9,103
120, 824
77, 893
184, 277
Per
cent.
68.3
71.1
70.0
71.6
72.1
65.3
6.5.9
63.9
72.8
74.4
71.6
69.7
72.0
74. 1
69.7
69.1
71.2
68.9
69.7
73.7
71.8
71.0
73.4
67.4
70.0
72.6
71.4
73.7
72.4
71.8
74.5
72.1
65.6
65.1
67.8
69.4
68.4
58.9
62.6
67.1
67.8
64.3
64.7
65.1
54.8
67.9
64.9
75.7
77.8
73.4
73.6
67.7
57.6
80.1
72.4
75.4
75.7
73.3
1910
Num-
ber.
9, 698, 954
255, 918
988, 255
1,713,096
1, 656, 729
1, 764, 893
1, 340, 977
1, 356, 888
304, 166
312, 032
81,418
27, 410
45, 232
39,037
2,613
60,208
317,368
103,361
567, 526
409, 769
310, 552
425, 987
291,520
275, 268
278,229
322, 716
402, 328
99,669
102,600
190, 892
260,295
19,286
122, 296
(')
309, 295
20S, .592
402, 757
211,. 550
371, 362
89, 755
351,446
350, 989
316,929
327, 613
270, 888
160, 595
307, 915
617, 490
36, 741
52,230
15,237
73, 589
52, 044
19,803
46,747
7,775
99,153
70,084
142, 795
• No rural population, as Wasliington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
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ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 127.— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF THE URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION 7 TO 13
YEARS OF AGE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
persons
7 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE ATTENDING SCHOOL.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Urban communities.
Rural com m unities .
1920
1910
1920
1910
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
United States.
6,369,136
94.4
4, 627, 889
91.8
7, 499, 874
87.6
6, 518, 284
82.4
Geographic divisions:
New England
706,766
2, 035, 434
1,498,779
527, 554
511, 057
240, 895
358, 054
146,465
344, 132
95.7
94.4
95.3
94.9
93.1
92.4
90.2
94.5
94.6
572,266
1,573,356
1, 061, 080
408, 493
324, 424
166,098
214, 344
101, 381
206,447
95.5
93.3
93.5
92.6
83.4
84.8
82.7
91.1
92.3
191, 839
770, 552
1, 194, 855
1, 152, 128
1, 485, 951
1, 043, 026
1, 089, 599
306, 431
265, 493
93.9
94.0
94.8
93.5
83.2
81.8
80.2
90.6
93.5
179, 281
696, 075
1, 178, 638
1, 104, 151
1, 184, 569
877, 322
891, 861
201, 589
204, 798
94.2
92.3
East North Central
West North Central
93.4
91.1
73.7
East South Central
West South Central
73.4
73.0
84.3
Pacifle
90.2
New England:
Maine
34, 331
33, 402
12,833
439, 441
73,044
113,715
1, 012, 643
315, 302
707, 489
415, 238
168, 821
518, 670
246, 405
149,645
117,099
96,250
170, 851
11,310
11, 942
46, 667
73, 435
13,483
100,346
38, 962
78, 594
45,786
64,408
38,252
88,642
42,584
72, 541
73,423
64, 726
30, 205
37,222
76, 564
68, 235
176, 033
19, 807
15, 741
6,128
49, 614
9,152
13, 351
31,188
1,484
78, 470
41,888
223, 774
95.4
94.5
95.5
96.1
95.6
94.9
94.1
94.9
94.6
96.3
94.8
94.6
95.3
96.0
94.5
95.5
94.6
94.9
94.9
95.2
95.4
96.0
95.7
93.5
92.7
93.6
91.9
92.3
91.2
92.7
94.4
93.6
90.3
89.2
93.7
89.4
93.9
88.4
94.8
95.4
92.8
95.5
92.9
88.6
95.8
93.3
95.0
96.1
94.3
28, 116
29,231
11,540
358, 349
59, 596
85,434
819, 053
225,565
528, 738
284,708
122,683
385,043
145, 545
123, 101
90, 452
74, 144
143, 327
6,560
7,907
33, 108
52, 995
10,003
69. 152
31, 101
49, 679
25,509
35,990
24, 308
56, 770
21, 912
60, 341
44,535
37, 656
23, 566
22, 266
53,685
35. 153
103, 240
13, 118
6,921
4,054
41, 798
5,758
6,211
22, 485
1,036
54, 773
25,311
126, 363
92.2
94.8
96.9
96.0
93.9
96.0
94.1
92.7
92.4
94.3
93.1
92.8
93.7
94.0
93.7
93.8
91.6
89.7
91.9
93.7
91.3
89.4
85.7
90.4
82.2
91.0
80.5
77.9
80.5
78.5
90.6
84.2
77.5
84.8
87.6
79.6
87.8
81.7
90.4
89.0
91.1
92.6
88.7
82.2
92.8
90.0
91.7
90.9
92.8
59,284
18, 142
30, 503
25,311
1,828
56,771
214, 275
89,626
466, 651
288,322
200, 892
296,410
207, 247
201, 984
197, 806
213, 494
269,543
91,566
79, 380
132, 243
168,096
13,853
81, 801
(')
245, 698
167, 267
336, 438
236, 177
321,112
83,605
270, 433
259, 695
279, 973
232, 925
219, 041
157, 685
236,430
476, 443
51,706
49, 361
18,426
71, 739
43,677
24,828
40,423
6,271
84,280
52, 424
128, 789
93.6
91.6
93.2
96.4
95.5
94.3
92.9
95.0
94.3
95.6
95.0
94.9
94.5
93.4
93.5
94.8
92.6
91.8
93.3
93.4
94.2
94.5
89.0
"82." 5'
87.9
86.1
86.3
76.3
79.1
87.1
83.2
78.4
79.1
80. 3
70.8
83.7
82.1
92.1
95.5
92.8
92.9
86.4
74.3
95.3
89.8
94.5
93.7
92.7
55, 474
19,083
31, 160
27, 464
1,840
44,260
213, 194
74, 802
408,079
276, 023
212, 858
293,364
199, 460
196, 933
189, 140
217, 499
265,328
68, 780
68, 572
127,281
167, 551
12, 974
88, 071
204, 558
141, 416
255, 618
160, 227
261, 419
60,286
232, 727
224,529
205, 619
214, 447
173, 117
111,509
200, 375
406,860
24,801
33,685
10, 352
49, 113
33, 938
13, 272
31, 159
5,269
65,572
44,830
94,396
92.3
New Hampshire. ,
95.1
95.3
Massachusetts
95.8
Rhode Island
92.9
Connecticut
94.7
Middle Atlantic:
New York
92.4
New Jersey
92.2
Pennsylvania
92.2
East North Central:
Ohio
93.9
Indiana
93.5
Illinois
92.1
Michigan
94.4
Wisconsin... .
93.4
West North Central:
Minnesota
92.6
Iowa . .
93.0
Missouri
89.3
North Dakota
85.8
South Dakota
87.2
Nebraska
92.7
92.6
South Atlantic:
Delaware . . . .
85.2
Maryland
86.9
District of Columbia
Virginia.
"72.9
West Virginia ....
87.2
North Carolina
76.0
South CaroUna
66.2
Georgia
68.6
Florida
68.0
East South Central:
Kentucky
79.1
Tennessee
76.0
Aiahama
64.6
Mississippi . .
74.5
West South Central:
Arkansas
72.8
Louisiana
52.2
Oklahoma
85.8
Texas
75.7
Mountain:
Montana
85.5
Idaho
87.1
Wyoming
87-9
Colorado
89.5
New Me.xico
75.6
Arizona
67.7
Utah....
90.8
Nevada
87.5
Pacific:
Washington
90.5
Oregon
90.0
California
90.0
1 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
IIXITERACY.
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Table 128.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF
AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, FOR POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES-
1870-1920.
[Figures are given under each class for aU census years for which data are available.]
CENSUS YEAR AND
CLASS OF POPULATION.
All classes.
White
Colored i
Negro
Native white
Native parentage
Foreign or mi.xed par...
Foreign parentage —
Mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
1910
All classes
White
Colored '
Negro
Native white
Native parentage
Foreign or mixed par . .
Foreign parentage
Mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
1900
All classes
White
Colored i
Negro
Native white
Native parentage
Foreign or mixed par...
Foreign-born white
1890 2
All classes
While
Colored i
Negro
Native white
Native parentage
Foreign or mixed par. . .
Foreign-born white
1880
All classes
White
Colored »
Native white
Foreign-born white.
1870
White
Colored i
Negro.
POPULATION 10 YEARS
OF AGE AND OVER.
Total
number.
82,739,315
74, 359, 749
8, 379, 566
8, 053, 225
60, 861, .863
44, 077, 564
16, 784, 299
11, 462, 926
5,321,373
13, 497, 886
71,580,270
63, 933, 870
7, 646, 400
7,317,922
50, 989, 341
37, OSl, 278
13, 90S, 063
9, 602, 968
4, 305, 095
12, 944, 529
57,949,824
51,250,918
6, 698, 906
6, 415, 581
41, 236, 662
30, 310, 261
10,926,401
10, 014, 256
47,413,669
41,931,074
5, 482, 4.8,5
5, 328, 972
33, 144, 187
25, 375, 766
7, 768, 421
8, 786, 887
36,761,607 6,239,968
32, 160, 400 3, 019, 0.SO
lUiterate.
Number.
Per
cent.
4,931,905
3,006,312
1,92.5,593
1, 842, 161
1,242,572
1, 109, 875
132, 697
98, 076
34, 621
1,763,740
5,516,163
3, 184, 633
2. 331,. 530
2, 227, 731
1,534,272
1,378,8.84
155, 388
117,336
38, 052
1,6,50,361
6,180,069
3, 200, 746
2,979,323
2, 853, 194
1,913,611
1,734,764
178, 847
1. 287, 135
6,324,702
3,212,574
3,112,128
3, 042, 668
2, 065. 003
1, .890, 723
174, 280
1,147,571
4,601,207
25, 785, 789
6,374,611
All classes 28, 228, 945
24, 717, 870
3,511,075
3, 428, 757
3, 220, 878
2, 255, 460
763,620
5,658,144
2,851.911
2, 806, 233
2, 789, 689
MALES 10 YEARS OF
AGE AND OVER.
Total
number.
Illiterate.
Number.
6.0 42,289,96912,540,209
4.0 38, 070, 736 1, ,551, 529
23.0 4,219,233 988,680
22. 9 4, 009, 462 942, 368
2.0
2.5
0,
0.9
0.7
13.1
7.7
5.0
30.5
30.4
3.0
3.7
1.1
1.2;
0.9
12.7
10.7
6.2
44.
44.5
4.6
5.7
1
12.9
13.3
7. 7
56.8
57.1
6.2
7.5
2.2
13.1
17.0
9.4
70.0
8.7
12.0
20.0
11.5
79.9
81.4
30,651,04.
22, 361, 495
8, 289, 550
5, 679, 128
2, 610, 422
7,419,691
37,027,
33, 164,
3,863.
3,637,
25,843,
18, 933,
6,909,
4, 788,
2, 120,
7,321,
684, 707
614,612
70,095
50,442
19, 6.53
866, 822
558 2,
2291,
329 1,
1,
033
751
282
825
457
196
814,950
662, 505
152, 445
096,000
7%, 055
715, 926
80, 129
59, 246
20, 8.*«
866, 450
29,703,440 3,011,224
26,327,93111,567,1.53
3, 375, 509 1, 444, 071
3,181,6501,371,432
20, 912, 940
15, 452, 855
5, 460, 085
5, 414, 991
24,352,659
21, 57,8, 245
2,774,414
2, 646, 171
16, 796, 497
12,901,102
3, 895, 39,"
4, 781, 748
18,735,980
16, 425, 2.50
2, 310, 730
14,268,866
12, 526, 487
1,732,379
1,664,656
955, 517
862, 175
93,342
611,636
3,008,222
1,517,722
1,490,500
1, 438, 923
978, 408
888, 415
89,993
539,314
2,966,421
1,410,,S05
1,555,616
2,603,888
1, 250, 970
1,352,918
1, 342, 347
Per
cent.
6.0
4.1
23.4
23.5
2.2
2.7
0.8
0.9
0.8
11.7
FEMALES 10 YEARS OF
AGE AND OVER.
Total
number.
40,449,346
36, 289, 013
4,100,333
4,043,763
30,210,818
21,716,069
8, 494, 749
5, 783, 798
2, 710, 951
6, 078, 195
7. 6134, 552, 712
5. 0 30, 769, 641
3, 7,S3, 071
3, 680, 536
29.8
30.1
3.1
3..S
1.2
1.2
1.0
11.8
10.1
6.0
42. 8
43.1
4.6
5.6
1.7
11.3
7.0
.53.7
54.4
5.8
6.9
2.3
11.3
25,146,308
18, 147, 527
6, 998, 781
4, 814, 143
2,184,638
5,623,333
28,246,384
•24, 922, 9.S7
3, 323, 397
3, 233, 931
20, 323, 722
14, 857, 406
5, 466, 316
4, 599, 2t)5
lUiterate.
Number
2,391,696
1, 454, 783
936, 9.13
899, 793
5.57, 865
495, 263
62, 602
47, 634
14, 968
896.918
2,701,213
1,. 522, 128
1,179,085
1, 131, 731
738, 217
662, 958
75, 259
58, 090
17, 169
783,911
3,168.845
1,6.33; .593
1,535,252
1, 481, 762
958, 094
872, 589
85, 505
675, 499
15.8
8.6
67.3
18.3
10.0
78.1
80.6
23,080,800 3,316,480
20, 352, S29l 1,694, 852
2,70.8,071 1,621,628
2,682,801 1,603,745
16,347,690
12,474,6()4
3, 873, 026
4, 005, 139
18,025,627
1.5,735,1.50
2, 290, 477
13,970,079
12, 191,3.s:3
1,778,696
1, 764, 101
1,0.86,595
1,002,308
84, 2.87
608, 257
3,273,537
1,60.S,275
1,665,262
3,054,256
1,600,941
1, 4.53, 315
1,447,342
Per
5.9
4.0
22. 5
22! 3
1.8
2.3
0.7
0.8
0.6
14.8
7.8
4.9
31.2
30.7
2.9
3.7
1.1
1.2
0.8
13.9
11.2
6.6
46.2
45.8
4.7
5.9
1.6
14.7
14.4
8.3
59.9
59.8
6.6
8.0
2.2
15. 2
18.2
10. 2
72.7
21.9
13.1
.81.7
82.0
1 Persons of Negro descent, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and "all other."
' Exclusive of persons in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, areas specially enumerated in
1890, but for which illiteracy statistics are not available.
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ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 129.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF
UNITED
[Per cent not shown
CLASS OF POPULATION
AND SEX.
All classes
Male
Female
White
Male
Female
Negro
Male
Female
Indian
Male
Female
Chinese
Male
Female
Japanese
Male
Female
All other
Male
Female
Native white
Male
Female
Native parentage.
Male
Female
Foreign parentage
Male
Female
Mixed parentage. .
Male
Female
Foreign-born white. . .
Male
Female
ILLITERATE POPULATION.
10 years of age anc
over: 1920 i
Number.
4,931,905
2, 540, 209
2,391,696
3,006,312
1,551,529
1, 454, 783
1, 842, 161
942,368
899, 793
61, 730
30,010
31,720
11,262
10,064
1,198
9,276
5, 145
4, 131
1,164
1,093
71
1,242,572
684,707
557, 865
1, 109. 875
614,612
495, 263
98,076
50,442
47,634
34,621
19,653
14,968
1,76.3,740
866,822
896,918
Per
cent.
6.0
6.0
5.9
4.0
4.1
4.0
22.9
23.5
22.3
34.9
32.8
37.2
20.0
19.7
23.1
11.0
8.7
16.2
13.0
13.0
12.5
2.0
2.2
L8
2.5
2.7
2.3
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.6
13.1
11.7
14.8
10 to 14
years of age.
Number.
Per
cent.
246,360
141, 576
104, 784
2.3
2.6
2.0
100,643
57, 150
43,493
140, 892
81,944
58,948
4,751
2,427
2,324
40
28
12
29
22
7
5
5
85,856
49,650
36.206
71,845
42,349
29,496
10,032
5, 181
4,851
3,979
2,120
1,859
14,787
7,500
7,287
1.1
1.2
0.9
11.4
13.3
9.5
15.7
15.9
15.5
2.0
2.3
1.6
1.1
L6
0.6
3.2
0.9
1.1
0.8
1.1
L3
0.9
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
4.5
4.5
4.4
15 to 19
years of age.
Number.
283,316
171,489
111,827
125, 495
74, 455
51,040
152,998
94,455
5S,543
4,373
2,247
2,126
145
132
13
292
189
103
13
11
2
97,013
60,731
36, 282
83,303
53,406
29, 897
9,934
5,132
4,802
3,776
2,193
1,583
28,482
13,724
14, 758
Per
cent.
3.0
3.7
2.4
1.5
L8
L2
14.1
18.4
10.3
17.2
17.7
16.7
5.3
6.1
2.2
6.7
6.1
8.2
1.9
L9
1.2
1.6
0.9
1.5
L9
1.1
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.4
5.4
5.3
5.5
20 to 24
years of age.
Number.
392, 853
203, 773
189,080
207, 649
103,958
103,691
179, 124
96,895
82, 229
4,211
2,054
2,157
545
427
118
1,226
360
866
98
79
19
98,938
57,040
41,898
86,669
50,891
35, 778
9,207
4,396
4.811
3,062
1,753
1,309
108,711
46,918
61,793
Per
cent.
4.2
4.5
4.0
2.5
2.6
2.5
17.0
19.9
14.5
21.0
19.7
22.5
U.2
10.4
16.3
12.7
7.9
17.0
4.2
3.5
16.8
1.4
1.6
1.1
1.7
2.0
1.4
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.4
11.7
10.3
13.2
I Includes persons of unknown age.
ILLITERACY.
429
AGE AND OVER, BY AGE PERIODS, FOR POPULATION CLASSES, BY SEX, FOR THE
STATES: 1920.
where base is less than 100.]
CLASS OF POPULATION
AND SEX.
All classes
Male
Female
White
Male
Female
Negro
Male
Female
Indian
Male
Female
Chinese
Male
Female
Japanese
Male
Female
AH other
Male
Female
Native white
Male
Female
Native parentage.
Male
Female
Foreign parentage
Male
Female
Mixed parentage .
Male ,
Female
Foreign-born white. - .
Male
Female
ILLITERATE POPULATION.
25 to 34
years of age.
Num-
ber.
961,200
486, 217
474,983
660, 706
336, 106
324, 600
2S7, 063
143,515
143, 548
8,769
4,078
4,691
1,543
1,174
369
2,779
1,029
1,750
340
315
25
190,913
108, 587
82, 326
168, 484
97.189
71,295
17, 124
8,407
8,717
5,305
2,991
2,314
469, 793
227, 519
242 274
Per
cent.
5.6
5.6
5.6
4.3
4.3
4.3
17.9
19.0
16.9
29.2
26.3
32.4
1.5.5
1.3.6
27.8
10.5
6.7
15.8
11.0
10.7
15.3
1.5
1.8
1.3
1.9
2.2
1.6
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.4
1.5.1
13.1
17.7
35 to 44
years of age.
Num-
ber.
988,961
509,107
479, 854
662, 629
355, 103
307,526
310, 538
144,961
165,577
10, 212
4,803
5, 409
2,106
1,781
325
3,082
2,078
1,004
394
381
13
201,739
112,982
88, 757
182, 269
102, ISO
80, 089
14,317
7,778
6,539
5, 153
3,024
2,129
460,890
242, 121
218, 769
Per
cent.
7,0
6.9
7.1
5.2
5.3
5.1
23.3
22.0
24.6
40.3
36.2
44.9
19.7
18.4
3.3.8
10.9
9.0
19.6
23.1
23. 6
2.1
2.3
1.9
2.6
2.9
2.4
0.8
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.5
14.6
13.4
16.2
45 to 54
years of age.
55 to 64
years of age.
Num-
ber.
857, 776
453, 950
403,826
518,918
279,937
238,981
323,924
164,954
158, 970
10,644
5,297
5,347
2,595
2,400
195
1,487
1,156
331
208
206
2
202, 196
113, 275
88, 921
183, 398
102, 506
80,892
13, 763
7,754
6,009
5,035
3,015
2,020
316,722
166,662
150, 060
Per
cent.
8.2
8.0
8.3
5.5
5.5
5.4
34.1
30.1
39.5
54.5
49.3
60.9
22.4
21.6
40.6
13.9
12.4
23.9
30.3
31.3
2.9
3.1
2.6
3.7
3.9
3.5
0.9
1.0
0.8
0.9
LI
0.7
12.8
11.9
14.0
Num-
ber.
594, 573
292, 511
302,062
370, 421
181, 988
188, 433
212,682
103, 407
109, 275
8,328
4,131
4,197
2.789
2, 680
109
299
254
45
54
51
3
177,515
92,008
85,507
160, 362
82,986
77, 376
12,965
6,680
6,285
4, 188
2,342
1,846
192,906
89,980
102,926
Per
cent.
9.1
8.4
6.1
5.7
6.6
49,4
42.9
57.9
66.5
61.4
72.4
27.6
27.1
52.9
17.6
16.5
27.1
37.8
37.5
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.9
4.9
5.0
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.5
L7
L4
n.9
10.0
14.1
65 years of
age "and over
Num-
ber.
591,385
273,000
318, 385
352,525
158, 298
194, 227
227, 310
108,473
118, 837
10,043
4,792
5,251
1,432
1,380
52
38
27
11
37
30
7
185, 133
88, 662
96. 471
170, 603
81, 498
89,105
10. 472
4,980
5,492
4,058
2,184
1,874
167, 392
69, 636
97, 756
Per
cent.
12.0
11.0
13.0
7.7
6.9
8.5
68.3
62.4
74.8
76.4
73.6
79.2
3.5.2
34.8
18.9
15.6
5.7
5.5
5.9
6.2
6.0
6.5
2.9
2.8
3.0
2.7
2.9
2.4
12.6
10.2
1.5.1
430
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
TABLE 130.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF
iABLj^ xtfu. i^nj.L^ UNITED STATES:
1920
1910
CLASS OF
POPULATION
Both sexes.
Male
Female.
Both sexes.
Male
Female.
AND AGE
1
PERIOD.
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
All classes
4,931,905
6.0
2,540,209
6.0
2,391,696
5.9
5,516,163
7.7
2,814,950
7.6
2,701,213
7.8
10-14 yrs. .
246,360
2.3
141,576
2.6
104, 784
2.01
370, 136
4.1
211,763
4.6
158,373
3.5
15-19 VIS..
283,316
3.0
171,489
3.7
111,827
2.4
448,414
4.9
262,770
5.8
185,644
4.1
20-24 yrs. .
392,853
4.2
203,773
4.5
189,080
4.0
622,073
6.9
343,450
7.6
278,623
6.2
25-34 yrs. .
961,200
5.6
486,217
5.6
474,983
5.6
1,102,384
7.3
697,657
7.6
504,727
7.0
35-44 yrs. .
988,961
7.0
609, 107
6.9
479,854
7.1
940,510
8.1
466,287
7.6
474,223
8.6
45-54 yrs..
857,776
8.2
453,950
8.0
403,826
8.3
829, 153
9.9
389,608
8.7
439,545
11.3
55-64 yrs. .
594,573
9.1
292,511
8.4
302,062
9.8
607,754
12.0
283,076
10.6
324,678
13.6
65>Ts.and
over
591,385
12.0
273,000
11.0
318, .385
13.0
573,799
14.5
248,875
12.5
324,924
16.5
Unknown
15,481
10.4
8,586
9.2
6,895
12.4
21,940
13.0
11,464
10.0
10,476
19.2
White
3,006,312
4.0
1,551,529
~4.1
1,454,783
4.0
3,184,633
5.0
1,662,505
5.0
1,522,128
4.9
10-14 yrs. .
100,643
1.1
57, 150
1.2
43,493
0.9
144,675
1.8
82,569
2.1
62, 106
1.6
15-19 vrs..
125,495
1.5
74,455
1.8
51,040
1.2
226,432
2.8
132,616
3.3
93,816
2.4
20-24 yrs. .
207,649
2.5
103,958
2.6
103,691
2.5
367,669
4.6
211,861
5.2
165,808
4.0
25-34 j-rs..
060,706
4.3
336, 106
4.3
324,600
4.3
702, 9b2
5.2
403,285
5.7
299.677
4.7
35-44 yrs..
662,629
5.2
355,103
5.3
307,526
5.1
569,403
5.4
303,719
6.5
265,684
5.4
45-54 yrs. .
518,918
5.5
279,937
5.5
238,981
5.4
477,080
6.3
232, 166
5.7
244,915
6.9
55-64 yrs. .
370,421
6.1
181,988
5.7
188,433
6.6
344,877
7.4
165,476
6.4
189,401
8.6
65yrs.and
over
352,525
7.7
158,298
6.9
194,227
8.5
342,420
9.4
135,102
7.4
207,318
11.4
Unknown
7,326
5.9
4,534
5.8
2,792
6.2
9,115
6.8
5,712
6.1
3,403
8.5
Negro
1,842,161
22.9
942,368
23.5
899,793
22.3
2,227,731
30.4
1,096,000
30.1
1,131,731
30.7
10-14 yrs. .
140,892
11.4
81,944
13.3
58,948
9.5
218,555
18.9
125,616
21.7
92,939
16.1
15-19 yrs..
152,998
14.1
94,455
18.4
58,543
10.3
214,860
20.3
126,459
24.9
88, 401
16. 0
20-24 yrs..
179,124
17.0
96,895
19.9
82, 229
14.5
246,860
23.9
126,970
26.3
118,890
21.7
25-34 yrs. .
287,063
17.9
143,515
19.0
143,548
16.9
380, 742
24.6
183,993
24.4
196,749
24.7
35-44 yrs..
310,538
23.3
144,901
22.0
165,577
24.0
361,858
32.3
152,132
27.7
199, 726
37.1
45-54 yrs..
323,924
34.1
164,954
30.1
158, 970
39.5
334,930
47.0
147,542
38.9
187,388
66.3
55-64 yrs..
65 yrs. and
over
212,682
49.4
103,407
42.9
109,275
57.9
249,584
63.0
120,046
55.5
129,538
72.0
227,310
68.3
108,473
62.4
118,837
74.8
219,255
74.5
107,877
70.7
111,378
78.6
Unknown
7,630
32.5
3,764
27.9
3,866
38.7
12,087
38.9
5,365
31.4
6,722
48.1
Ind., Chi.,
w
Jap., and
another
83,432
25.6
46,312
22.1
37,120
31.8
103,799
31.6
56,445
25.0
47,354
46.2
10-14 yrs. .
4,825
13.8
2,482
13.9
2,343
13.8
6,906 20.6
3,578
20.4
3,328
20.9
15-19 vrs..
4,823
14.5
2,579
13.9
2,244
15.3
7,122
20.5
3,695
18.3
3,427
23.6
20-24 yrs. .
6,080
16.5
2,920
13.7
3,160
20.3
8,544
21.5
4,619
17.0
3,925
31.2
25-34yrs. .
13,431
19.3
6,596
15.5
6,835
25.2
18,680
23.8
10,379
18.0
8,301
40.1
35-44 yrs. .
15,794
24.0
9,043
19.0
6,751
37.1
19, 249
33.9
10,436
24.8
8,813
60.0
45-54 yrs..
14,934
35.1
9,059
28.5
5,875
55.0
17,143
41.2
9,901
31.0
7,242
74.4
55-64 yrs..
11,470
46.9
7,116
38.9
4,354
70.5
13,293
54.4
7,554
42.9
5,739
83.7
65 yrs. and
over
11,550
66.1
6,229
58.1
5,321
78.7
12,124
78.7
5,896
69.6
6,228
90.0
Unknown
525
34.2
288
27.7
237
48.1
738
19.6
387
11.9
351
65.5
ILLITEEACY.
431
AGE AND OVER, BY AGE PERIODS, FOR POPULATION CLASSES, BY SEX, FOR THE
1920 AND 1910.
1920
1910
CLASS OF
1
1
POPULATION
Both sexes.
Male
Female.
Both sexes. |
Male
Female.
AND AGE
1
PERIOD.
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
Native white.
1,242,572
2.0
684,707
2.2
557, 865
1.8'
1,534,272
3.0
796,055
3.1
738,217
2.9
10-14 yrs..
85, 856
0.9
49,650
1.1
36, 206
O.s
131,991
1.7
76,359
2.0
55,632
1.5
15-19 vrs..
97,013
1.2
60,731
1.6
36,282
0.9'
140,323
1.9
85,510
2.3
54,813
1.5
20-24 yrs..
98,938
1.4
57,040
1.6
41,898
1.1
148,541
2.3
84,586
2.6
63,9.55
1.9
25-34 yrs. .
190,913
1.5
108,587
1.8
82,326
1.3
247,774
2.4
136,583
2.6
111,191
2.2
35-44 yrs..
201,739
2.1
112,982
2.3
88,757
1.9
235,489
3.0
120,488
3.0
115,001
3.0
45-54 vrs. .
202, 196
2.9
113,275
3.1
88,921
2.6
248,900
4.6
122, 110
4.2
126,790
4.8
55-64 yrs. .
177,515
4.0
92,008
4.0
85,507
4.0,
197,955
6.0
95,273
5.5
102,682
6.5
65 yrs. and
over
185,133
5.7
88,662
5.5
96,471
5.9;
179,219
7.3
73,035
6.0
106,184
8.6
Unknown
3,269
3.2
1,772
2.7
1,497
3-9
4,080
3.8
2,111
2.8
1,969
5.9
Native par..
1,109,875
2.5
614,612
2.7
495,263
2.3
1,378,884
3.7
715,926
3.8
662,958
3.7
10-14 vrs..
71,845
1.1
42,349
1.3
29,496
0.9
117,973
2.2
69,087
2.6
48,886
1.9
15-19 yrs. .
83,303
1.5
53,406
1.9
29,897
1.1
121,878
2.4
75,394
3.0
46,484
1.8
20-24 vrs. .
86,669
1.7
50,891
2.0
35,778
1.4
130,991
2.8
75, 193
3.2
55, 798
2.4
2.5-34 vrs. .
168,484
1.9
97, 189
2.2
71,295
1.6
220,797
3.0
121,983
3.2
98,814
2.7
35-44 yrs. .
182,269
2.6
102, 180
2.9
80,089
2.4
210,694
3.8
107,355
3.8
103,339
3.9
45-54 yrs. .
183,398
3.7
102, .tOO
3.9
80,892
3.5
224,421
5.6
109,7.58
5.2
114,663
6.0
55-64 yrs..
160,362
4.9
82,980
4.9
77,376
5.0
181,363
6.7
• 87,500
6.1
93,863
7.3
65 yrs .and
over
170,603
6.2
81,498
6.0
89, 105
6.5
167,099
7.6
67,752
6.2
99,347
8.9
Unknown
2,942
3.2
1,607
2.7
1,335
4.0
3,668
3.S
1,904
2.8
1,764
6.1
For. or mix.
par
132,697
0.8
70,095
0.8
62,602
0.7
155, 3&S
1.1
80,129
1.2
75,2,59
1.1
10-14 yrs..
14,011
0.5
7,301
0.6
6,710
0.5
14,018
0.6
7,272
0.6
6,746
0.6
15-19 yrs..
13,710
0.6
7,325
0.7
6,385
0.6
18,445
0.8
10,116
0.9
8,329
0.7
20-24 yrs..
12,269
0.6
6,149
0.6
6, 120
0.6
17,550
0.9
9,393
1.0
8,157
0.9
25-34 yrs. .
22,429
0.6
11,398
0.7
11,031
0.6
26,977
0.9
14,600
1.0
12,377
0.8
35-44 yrs. .
19,470
0.7
10,802
0.8
8,668
0.6
24,795
1.1
13,133
1.1
11,6(12
1.0
4.5-54 yrs..
18,798
0.9
10,769
1.0
8,029
0.8
24,479
1.6
12,3.52
1.6
12,127
1.6
55-64 yrs..
17,153
1.4
9,022
1.5
8,131
1.4
16,592
2.8
7,773
2.6
8,819
3.0
65yrs.and
over
14,530
2.8
7,164
2.8
7,366
2.8
12,120
4.7
5,283
4.1
6,8.37
5.4
Unknown
. 327
2.9
105
2.8
162
3.0
412
3.9
207
3.7
205
4.2
Foreign-born
white
1,763,740
13.1
866,822
11.7
896,918
14.8
1,650,361
12.7
866,450
11.8
783,911
13.9
10-14 yrs..
14, 7S7
4.5
7,500
4.5
7,287
4.4
12,684
3.5
6,210
3.4
6,474
3.7
15-19 yrs. .
28,482
5.4
13,724
5.3
14,758
5.5
86,109
12.8
47,106
13.4
.39,003
12.1
20-24 yrs. .
108.711
11.7
46,918
10.3
61,793
13.2
219,128
15.3
127,275
15.4
91,853
15.1
2.5-34 yrs. .
469, 793
15.1
227,519
13.1
242,274
17.7
455, 188
14.4
266,702
14.2
188,486
14.6
35-44 yrs..
4tJ0,890
14.6
242, 121
13.4
218,769
16.2
333,914
12.3
183,231
11.7
150,683
13.1
45-54 yrs..
316,722
12.8
166,662
11.9
150,060
14.0
228, 180
11.0
110,055
9.3
118,125
13.3
55-64 yrs. .
192,906
11.9
89,980
10.0
102,926
14.1
146,922
11.1
60,203
8.5
86,719
14.2
65 yrs. and
over . . .
167,392
12.6
69,636
10.2
97,756
15.1
163,201
13.8
62,067
10.2
101,134
17.5
Unknown
4,057
20.0
2,762
20.1
1,295
19.8
5,035
19.2
3,601
18.3
1,434
22.0
432
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
TABLE 131.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OP
AGE AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE
United States..
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic.
E. North Central
W. North Central
South Atlantic. .
E. South Central
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pemisylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Centra l:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina. . .
South Carolina. . .
Georgia
Florida
E . South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacitic:
Washington
Oregon
Calilornla
ALL classes:
1920
Number
,931,905
289, 700
865, 382
495, 470
193, 221
212,942
S45, 459
773, 637
132, 659
123,435
20, 240
15, 788
8,488
146, 607
31,312
67, 265
425, 022
127,661
312, 699
131, 006
52, 034
173, 987
88, 046
50, 397
34, 487
20, 680
83,403
9,937
8,109
13, 784
22, 821
10. 508
64,434
10. 509
195, 159
69, 413
241, 603
220, 667
328, 838
71, 811
155, 014
182,629
278, 082
229, 734
121, 837
299, 092
56, 864
295, 814
9, 544
4, 924
3,149
24, 208
41, 637
39, 131
6,264
3,802
18, 526
9,317
95,592
Per
cent.
6.0
4.9
4.9
2.9
2.0
11.5
12.7
10.0
5.2
2.7
3.3
4.4
3.0
4.7
6.5
6.2
5.1
5.1
4.6
2.8
2.2
3.4
3.0
2.4
1.8
1.1
3.0
2.1
1.7
1.4
1.6
5.9
5.6
2.8
11.2
6.4
13.1
18.1
15.3
8.4
10.3
16.1
17.2
9.4
21.9
3.8
8.3
2.3
1.5
2.1
3.2
15.6
15.3
1.9
5.9
L7
1.5
3.3
NATIVE white.
Native
parentage.
Number.
1,109,875
13, 1.85
52, 924
88, 793
59, 954
352, 907
299, 025
199, 408
35,163
8,516
5,106
1,023
1,904
2,926
694
1,532
16, 150
6,797
29,977
28, 535
24, 981
24, 437
7,580
3,260
1,988
5, 921
43, 031
335
660
2,184
5,835
2,295
13, 884
564
70, 081
43, 573
1C4, 673
38,639
66, 537
12, 661
110,902
101,317
64, 925
21, 881
40, 753
78, 818
29, 413
50, 424
669
654
320
7,655
23,757
1,454
535
119
1,628
1,529
5,359
Per
cent.
2.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
1.1
5.4
6.6
3.9
2.4
0.4
1.3
0.6
l.l
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.5
2.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.6
2.0
2.0
0.3
6.1
4.8
8.2
6.6
5.5
3.1
7.3
7.4
6.4
3.6
4.6
11.4
2.4
2.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
1.7
11.9
1.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber.
132,697
13, 759
24,048
28, 390
14, 678
3,878
2,626
35, 021
5,697
4,600
3,290
950
1,709
4,854
1,561
1,395
12,256
2,899
8,893
5,191
2,948
6, 470
6,592
7,189
3,967
2, 3.54
4,035
972
830
1,176
1,344
132
1,484
76
394
751
171
103
259
508
1,304
492
469
361
658
3,139
1,005
30, 219
398
260
101
969
1,762
1,779
390
38
751
461
3,388
Per
cent.
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.9
1.5
6.6
1.0
0.4
2.9
1.1
2.8
0.5
0.9
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.6
1.0
0.4
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.9
0.2
1.0
1.5
1.9
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.7
2.3
2.0
3.5
1.2
9.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
8.2
4.6
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
Number
1,763,740
257, 207
760, 010
342, 832
86, 760
39, 757
6,457
128, 725
55, 422
86, 570
11,604
13,746
4,837
135, 720
28, 169
63,131
389,603
111,595
258, 812
84,387
17, 555
131,996
70, 535
38, 359
26,242
11,004
17, 669
7,238
3,848
9,468
11,291
3,373
13, 575
1,728
2, 150
14, 548
474
391
861
2,657
2,244
1,263
1,893
1,057
1,145
9,707
5,456
112,417
5,178
2,501
2,233
14, 224
7,250
19, 291
3,504
1,241
11,630
5,172
69,768
Per
cent.
13.1
14.0
15.7
10.8
6.4
12.8
9.1
29.9
12.7
11.1
15.4
11.3
12.8
16.5
17.0
14.2
15. 3
18.9
12.6
11.8
11.0
9.9
8.4
5.4
4.9
9.6
5.6
4.7
6.4
10.5
17.3
13.4
6.1
7.1
24.0
6.8
6.2
5.4
6.3
7.3
8.3
10.9
13.3
8.3
21.9
14.0
33.8
5.6
6.5
9.0
12.4
27.1
27.5
6.3
8.5
4.7
5.1
10.5
Number.
1, 842, 161
4,607
25, 587
32, 052
24,887
812, 842
536, 5.83
402, 233
1,457
1,913
64
33
28
2,565
8.39
1,078
5,032
5,910
14, 645
12, 715
6,476
10, 476
2,203
182
241
1,283
18, 528
16
35
556
4,228
4,700
35,404
8,053
122, 322
10, 513
133, 674
ISl, 422
261, 115
55, 639
40, 548
79, 532
210, 690
205, 813
79, 245
206, 730
14, 205
102, 053
87
44
66
619
228
338
59
16
245
89
1, 579
ILLITERACY.
433
Table 132.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 21 YEARS OF
AGE AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
ALL classes:
1920
United States.
Geog. DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic.
E. North Central
W. North Central
South Atlantic
E. South Central.
AV. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central
• Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia. .
North Carolina.
South CaroUna .
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico. ..
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington...
Oregon
CaUfomia
Number,
4, 333, m
280, 826
843, 582
480, 238
180,616
1, 006, 764
700,098
611,363
113,384
116, 240
18, 572
15,257
8, 152
142, 750
30,319
65. 776
415,359
124,358
303,865
126, 645
50, 147
169, 127
85,613
48,706
32,869
19,444
77, 348
9,373
7,640
12,972
20,970
10,088
58, 877
10, 190
162, 376
61,468
204, 492
179, 482
261, 294
58, 497
136, 235
153, 163
228, 565
182, 135
99, 413
229, 980
48, 076
233, 894
9,071
4,510
2,940
22, 080
34, 952
30,636
5,679
3,516
17. 777
8,905
89, 558
Per
cent.
7.1
6.1
6.3
3.7
2.5
14.0
15.5
11.7
6.0
3.2
3.9
5.4
3.8
5.9
8.2
7.8
6.4
6.6
6.0
3.6
2.8
4.3
3.9
3.2
2.4
1.4
3.8
2.9
2.2
1.8
2.0
7.4
6.8
3.3
13.5
8.2
16.9
23.0
18.4
10.9
10.6
12.6
20.0
20.8
11.5
24.9
4.7
9.6
2.8
1.9
2.5
3.9
18.9
16.3
2.5
6.7
2.1
1.8
3.9
native white.
Native
parentage.
Number.
938,311
11,058
47, 443
81, 372
53,246
297, 595
252, 934
157, 177
30,136
7,350
4,156
897
1,715
2,469
633
1,188
14, 497
6,073
26,873
26,100
23,545
22, 362
6,798
2,567
1,406
5,267
38, 7S0
258
520
1,832
5,183
2,190
12, 533
521
56,917
37,099
90,642
32, 894
54, 339
10,460
94,829
85,527
55, 004
17, 574
33, 403
61,049
24,096
38, 629
550
545
269
6,671
20,396
1,197
410
1,394
1,303
4,653
Per
cent.
3.0
0.6
0.9
1.3
1.4
6.6
8.4
4.6
3.0
0.4
1.3
0.6
1.3
0.3
0.6
0.4
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.8
1.4
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.7
2.8
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.7
2.6
2.5
0.3
7.1
6.1
10.7
8.5
0.7
3.7
9.2
9.2
8.3
4.4
5.7
13.5
2.9
2.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
2.0
15. 2
1.4
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.4
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber.
102, 358
11,805
19, 664
25, 360
12, 722
3,273
2,391
19, 330
4,077
3,736
2,886
858
1,627
3,930
1,339
1,165
10, 270
2,285
7,109
4,644
2,803
5,547
5,875
6,491
3,305
2,065
3,834
717
671
965
1,165
110
1,318
64
318
619
155
94
241
354
1,263
4.59
379
290
584
1,819
834
16,093
303
220
77
769
1,211
1, 1.59
309
29
575
400
2,761
Per
cent.
0.9
1.1
0.6
0.8
0.6
1.1
1.6
5.2
1.0
0.4
4.1
1.6
3.8
0.6
1.3
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.8
0.7
1.1
0.5
0.9
1.0
0.6
0.5
1.0
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.7
1.1
0.2
1.1
1.7
2.4
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.4
1.8
1.9
2.4
2.3
2.6
1.3
7.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.7
8.3
4.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
foreign-born
white.
Number
1, 707. 145
2.52, 584
749, 227
339, 165
84, 598
38, 785
6,249
104, 076
49, 959
82, 502
11,302
13, 437
4, 772
133, 330
27, 480
62,263
383,862
109, 893
255, 472
83,415
17, 393
130, 474
69, 759
38, 124
26, 047
10, 749
17, 269
7,126
3, 795
9, 253
10, 3.59
3,327
13, 398
1,699
2,086
14,062
453
385
839
2,536
2,202
1,240
1,825
982
1, 088
9,328
4,854
5,104
2,377
2,120
13, 427
6,275
16, 057
3,413
1,186
11,494
5,097
65,911
Per
cent.
13.7
14.8
16.7
11.4
6.5
13.5
9.3
29.1
12.7
8.8
12.0
16.4
12.5
13.5
17.5
18.1
15.2
16.3
20.1
13.4
12.4
11.7
10.5
8.8
5.6
5.0
10.0
5.9
4.9
6.6
10.2
18.2
14.3
6.4
7.5
25. 4
7.0
6.5
5.6
6.6
7.5
8.7
11.3
13.4
8.3
22.6
13.4
33.3
6.0
6.6
9.2
12.8
2S. 6
2S.7
6.5
8.5
5.0
5.4
10.7
Number.
1, 512, 987
4,466
24, 531
31,084
23, 5.50
664, 235
438,003
323, 869
1,3^
1,803
60
30
28
2,491
820
1,037
4,815
5,668
14,048
12,316
6,336
10, 146
2,111
175
234
1,249
17,333
16
35
538
4,145
4,453
31, ,544
7,823
102, 884
9,662
111,109
146, 027
205, 819
44,914
37,926
65,913
171, 283
162, 881
64,309
157, 294
12, 491
89,775
84
41
65
599
213
316
55
13
241
89
1,533
Per
cent.
27.4
8.5
6.0
8.7
12.5
31.5
34.1
30.5
5.8
5.4
6.8
7.7
8.2
8.2
12.5
7.5
3.4
7.5
7.3
9.7
11.7
7.9
4.9
4.8
3.5
9.9
14.3
4.8
6.7^
5.7
11.2
24.6
22.2
10.7
29.3
18.9
32.4
38.7
35.8
24.8
26.4
26.9
38.8
35.9
26.5
43.8
16.4
23.4
6.7
5.9
6.1
7.4
4.4
4.8
5.0
4.7
4.6
5.5
5.6
75108°— 23-
-28
434
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATION.
TiBLE 133.— PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
BY SEX AND PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
all classes.
native
white.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Female.
Native
parentage.
Foreign
or mixed
parentage.
BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
13.1
1910
1920
1910
ITnited States
6.0
7.7
6.0
7.6
5.9
7.8
2.6
3.7
0.8
1.1
12.7
22.9
30.4
4.9
4.9
2.9
2.0
11.5
12.7
10.0
5.2
2.7
5.3
5.7
3.4
2.9
16.0
17.4
13.2
6.9
3.0
4.8
4.7
3.0
2.0
12.1
13.3
10.0
4.7
2.8
5.3
5.6
3.5
2.9
16.0
17.4
12.7
6.3
3.3
5.0
5.1
2.8
1.9
11.0
12.0
10.0
5.7
2.5
5.2
5.7
3.3
2.9
16.1
17.3
13.8
7.5
2.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
1.1
5.4
6.6
3.9
2.4
0.4
0.7
1.2
1.7
1.7
8.0
9.6
5.6
3.6
0.4
14.0
15.7
10.8
6.4
12.8
91
29.9
12.7
8.6
13.8
15.8
10.1
7.6
13.5
9.7
25.6
12.5
8.0
13.7
14.5
13.1
12.7
17.3
15.4
13.7
14.7
20.1
11.5
11.7
10.1
9.3
8.7
7.6
6.3
10.1
6.3
5.0
7.1
10.5
19.8
11.9
8.2
9.2
23.9
8.3
6.8
6.0
10.5
8.3
8.3
11.3
15.1
8.9
24.0
9.8
30.0
9.4
6.9
9.7
11.3
31.0
31.5
5.9
7.6
4.8
6.1
10.0
7.1
5.0
7.3
10.5
25.2
27.9
25.3
5.3
4.6
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central-...
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.9
1.5
6.6
1.0
0.4
1.3
0.8
0.9
0.7
1.2
1.7
7.7
1.2
0.5
7.8
7.9
11.0
14.9
32.5
East South Central
West South Central —
34.8
33.1
8.0
Pacific
6.3
New England:
3.3
4.4
3.0
4.7
6.5
6.2
5.1
5.1
4.6
3.8
2.2
3.4
3.0
2.4
1.8
1.1
3.0
2.1
1.7
1.4
1.6
5.9
5.6
2.8
11.2
6.4
13.1
18.1
15.3
9.6
8.4
10.3
16.1
17.2
9.4
21.9
3.8
8.3
2.3
1.5
2.1
3.2
15. b
15.3
1.9
5.9
1.7
1.5
3.3
4.1
4.6
3.7
5.2
7.7
6.0
5.5
5.6
5.9
3.2
3.1
3.7
3.3
3.2
3.0
1.7
4.3
3.1
2.9
1.9
2.2
8.1
7.2
4.9
15.2
8.3
18.5
25.7
20.7
13.8
12.1
13.6
22.9
22.4
12.6
29.0
5.6
9.9
4.8
2.2
3.3
3.7
20.2
20.9
2.5
6.7
2.0
1.9
3.7
3.9
4.5
3.6
4.5
6.0
5.8
4.5
4.9
4.7
3.0
2.4
3.3
3.1
2.5
1.8
1.2
3.3
L9
1.5
1.3
1.7
6.2
5.7
2.5
12.1
7.2
13.7
4.9
5.2
4.4
5.0
7.4
5.7
5.0
5.5
6.4
3.5
3.2
3.7
3.6
3.1
2.9
1.7
4.4
2.8
2.5
1.9
2.3
8.4
7.2
4.1
15.7
8.8
IS. 2
2.5
4.2
2.4
4.9
7.0
6.6
5.6
5.3
4.5
2.6
2.0
3.4
2.9
2.4
1.9
1.0
2.8
2.4
1.9
1.4
1.6
5.5
5.4
3.0
10.2
5.6
12.5
17.9
14.4
9.5
7.6
9.5
15.8
16.3
9.1
22.2
3.4
8.2
2.3
1.3
1.5
3.f
18.9
17.1
1.6
6.2
1.6
1.3
3.1
3.2
4.1
3.1
5.3
8.0
6.3
5.9
5.7
5.4
3.0
2.9
3.8
3.1
3.2
3.1
1.7
4.2
3.5
3.3
2.0
2.1
7.8
7.1
5.7
14.6
7.7
18.7
26.3
20.5
14.4
11.6
13.4
23.3
22.5
13.1
30.1
5.8
10.1
4.0
1.6
2.5
3.8
25.4
23.5
2.2
8.0
1.8
1.4
3.1
1.3
0.6
1.1
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.5
2.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.6
2.0
2.0
0.3
6.1
4.8
8.2
6.6
5.5
3.1
7.3
7.4
6.4
3.6
4.6
11.4
2.4
2.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
1.7
11.9
1.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
4.5
2.1
4.0
0.7
1.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
1.1
0.9
1.4
0.6
1.2
1.0
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.8
0.9
1.0
0.4
1.2
2.0
3.0
1.4
1.6
2.2
1.5
1.8
2.3
2.2
2.8
3.6
1.3
11.6
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.5
8.9
8.4
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.6
11.1
15.4
11.3
12.8
16.5
17.0
14.2
15.3
18.9
12.6
11.8
11. 0
9.9
8.4
5.4
4.9
9.6
5.6
4>7
6.4
10.5
17.3
13.4
6.1
7.1
24.0
6.8
6.2
5.4
6.3
7.3
8.3
10.9
13.3
8.3
21.9
14.0
33.8
5.6
6.5
9.C
12.4
27.1
27.5
6.3
8.5
4.7
5.1
10.5
5.9
6.7
6.2
6.8
10.2
6.2
2.9
6.1
6.1
8.1
9.5
6.7
4.2
4.1
31
8.1
12.1
4.0
5.2
4.8
8.8
19.1
18.2
8.6
23.5
15.3
24.5
29.3
29.1
21.5
21.0
22.4
31.3
29.3
21.8
38.5
12.4
17.8
6.0
5.4
5.3
6.2
4.3
4.6
4.6
6.1
4.0
4.7
4.7
1.4
0.8
1.2
0.4
07
0.5
0.8
1.1
1.4
1.7
2.2
1.7
1.0
0.6
0.4
0.9
3.4
0.3
0.3
06
0.8
3.3
3.0
0.6
8.2
6.7
12.3
10.5
8.0
5.2
10.7
9.9
10.1
5.3
7.1
15.0
3.5
3.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
2.0
15.5
2.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.5
2.9
1.1
2.8
0.5
0.9
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.6
1.0
0.4
0.7
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.9
0.2
1.0
1.5
1.9
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.3
1.5
1.7
2.3
2.0
3.5
1.2
9.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
8.2
4.6
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
8.0
New Hampshire
10.6
4.8
8.1
Rhode Island
9.5
6.3
Middle Atlantic:
.5.0
New Jersey
9.9
Pennsylvania
9.1
East North Central:
Ohio.
11.1
Indiana
13.7
Illinois
10.5
Michigan
5.7
Wisconsin
4.5
West North Central:
Minnesota
3.4
10.3
Mi.ssouri
17.4
North Dakota
4.8
South Dakota
r,. 5
Nebraska
7.2
Kansas
12.0
South Atlantic:
Delaware
25.6
Maryland
23.4
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
13.5
30.0
West Virginia
20.3
North Carolina
31.9
South Carolina
18.3 25.0
38.7
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
16.2
9.6
9.3
11.2
16.4
18.1
9.6
21.6
4.1
8.5
2.3
1.7
2.5
2.9
12.7
13.9
2.1
5.8
1.7
1.6
3.5
20.9
13.2
12.6
13.8
22.5
22.4
12.1
28.0
5.5
9.8
6.2
2.6
3.7
3.6
15.9
19.2
2.7
6.1
2.1
2.2
4.2
36.5
25.5
27.6
Tennessee
27.3
Alabama
40.1
Mississippi
.35. 6
West South Central:
Arkansas...
26.4
Louisiana
48.4
Oklahoma
17.7
Texas
Mountain:
Montana.. .
24.6
7.0
Idaho
6.4
Wyoming
.5.0
Colorado
8.6
New Mexico
14.2
Arizona
7.2
Utah
4.8
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
5.5
4.3
Oregon
3.4
7.1
ILLITERACY.
435
Table 134.— PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER,
BY SEX AND PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
ALL CLASSES.
NATIVE
WHITE.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Fen
lale.
Native
parentage.
Foreign
or mixed
parentage.
BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
TJnited States
7.1
8.9
7.0
8.4
7.3
9.4
3.0
4.3
0.9
1.1
0.6
0.8
0.6
1-1
1.6
5.2
1.0
0.4
1.3
13.7
12.9
27.4
35.7
Geographic DmsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central. . . .
6.1
6.3
3.7
2.5
14.0
15.5
11.7
6.0
3.2
6.3
6.9
4.3
3.7
18.6
20.4
15.0
7.7
3.4
6.0
5.9
3.7
2.5
14.0
15.7
11.3
5.4
3.3
6.3
6.8
4.3
3.5
17.6
19.4
13.7
6.9
3.7
5.5
6.2
5.3
6.1
8.8
6.8
6.0
6.6
7.8
4.2
4.1
4.6
4.4
4.0
3.7
2.1
5.3
3.1
3.1
2.4
2.9
10.1
8.5
4.9
17.7
10.4
21.3
27.1
22.8
14.0
14.5
15.7
24.3
25.3
13.5
2S.6
6.4
10.9
5.7
3.1
4.1
4.2
17.6
19.5
3.3
6.0
2.4
2.5
4.6
6.2
6.6
3.6
2.5
13.9
1.5.2
12.1
6.8
3.0
6.3
7.0
4.2
3.9
19.6
21.4
16.5
8.9
3.1
0.6
0.9
1.3
1.4
6.6
8.4
4.6
3.0
0.4
0.8
1.5
2.2
2.2
9.3
11.3
6.4
4.3
0.5
1.8
1.1
1.2
0.9
1.4
1.9
6.4
1.3
0.6
14.8
16.7
11.4
6.5
13.5
9.3
29.1
12.7
8.8
14.3
16.4
10.3
7.7
13.6
9.4
24.4
12.2
7.9
8.5
6.0
8.7
12.5
31.5
34.1
30.5
5.8
5.4
9.4
9.4
13.6
18.3
39.1
East South Central
West South Central....
41.4
38.5
91
7.3
New England:
3.9
5.4
3.8
5.9
8.2
7.8
6.4
6.6
6.0
3.6
2.8
4.3
3.9
3.2
2.4
1.4
3.8
2.9
2.2
1.8
2.0
7.4
6.8
3.3
13.5
8.2
16.9
23.0
IS. 4
10.9
10.6
12.6
20.0
20.8
11.5
24.9
4.7
9.6
2.8
1.9
2.5
3.9
IS. 9
16.3
2.5
6.7
2.1
1.8
3.9
4.7
5.5
4.6
6.2
9.2
7.2
6.6
6.7
7.3
4.0
3.9
4.7
4.2
4.2
4.0
2.2
5.4
3.7
3.7
2.5
2.8
10.0
8.7
6.0
17.9
10.2
22.6
29.6
24.1
15.5
14.5
16.3
26.2
26.8
15.1
31.1
6.9
11.6
5.5
2.7
3.8
4.4
23.4
21.9
3.1
6.8
2.3
2.2
43
4.7
5.6
4.5
5.7
7.6
7.4
5.7
6.3
6.2
3.8
3.0
4.1
3.9
3.2
2.2
1.4
4.0
2.5
L9
L7
2.1
7.7
6.9
3.0
14.1
8.9
17.0
22.3
18.4
10.6
11.3
13.2
19.5
20.9
11.1
23.6
4.9
9.6
2.7
2.1
2.9
3.5
14.7
14.5
2.8
6.4
2.1
2.0
4.0
3.1
5.2
3.0
6.1
8.8
8.4
7.1
6.9
5.9
3.3
2.6
4.4
3.8
3.2
2.6
1.3
3.6
3.5
2.6
1.9
2.0
7.0
6.7
3.6
12.7
7.3
16.8
23.8
18.4
11.3
9.8
12.0
20.5
20.7
11.8
26.2
4.5
9.7
2.9
1.6
1.9
4.4
24.1
IS. S
2.2
7.3
2.1
1.6
3.6
3.8
4.8
3.8
6.3
9.6
7.5
7.2
6.8
6.8
3.8
3.8
4.8
4.0
4.4
4.4
2.2
5.5
4.5
4.6
2.7
2.8
9.8
8.9
7.0
18 0
10.0
24.0
32.0
2.5.5
17.3
14.6
17.0
2S.2
28.4
16.9
33.7
7.6
12.4
5.1
2.2
3.2
4.7
30.8
25.8
2.9
8.7
2.2
1.8
3.7
1.3
0.6
1.3
0.3
0.6
0.4
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.8
1.4
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.7
2.8
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.7
2.6
2.5
0.3
7.1
6.1
10.7
8.5
6.7
3.7
9.2
9.2
8.3
4.4
5.7
13.5
2.9
2.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
2.0
15.2
1.4
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.4
1.5
0.9
1.5
0.4
0.9
0.6
1.1
1.4
1.8
2.2
3.0
2.2
1.3
0.9
0.5
1.2
4.3
0.4
0.4
0.8
1.1
4.2
3.7
0.7
9.4
8.4
15.0
11.4
9.2
5.7
12.8
11.9
11.5
6.2
8.5
16.8
4.2
3.7
0.4
0.4
0.4
2.4
18.8
2.4
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.6
4.1
1.6
3.8
0.6
1.3
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.8
0.7
1.1
05
0.9
1.0
0.6
0.5
1.0
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.7
1.1
0.2
1.1
1.7
2.4
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.4
1.8
1.9
2.4
2.3
2.6
1.3
7.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.7
8.3
4.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
6.3
3.1
5.3
1.0
2.4
1.1
0.9
0.8
1.4
1.1
1.7
0.8
1.6
1.3
0.9
0.8
1.4
0.6
0.5
0.7
1.0
1.0
LI
0.5
1.5
2.3
4.0
1.4
1.8
1.9
L7
2.1
2.7
2.3
3.2
2.7
1.6
10.0
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.6
9.0
7.9
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.7
12.0
16.4
12.5
1.3.5
17.5
18.1
15.2
16.3
20.1
13.4
12.4
11.7
10.5
8.8
5.6
5.0
10.0
5.9
4.9
6.6
10.2
18.2
14.3
6.4
7.5
25.4
7.0
6.5
5.6
6.6
7.5
8.7
11.3
13.4
8.3
22.6
13.4
33.3
6.0
6.6
9.2
12.8
2S.6
2.S.7
6.5
8.5
5.8
5.4
10.7
14.5
15.4
14.1
13.1
18.1
16.0
14.3
14.8
20.8
11.8
11.8
10.3
9.6
8.9
7.7
63
10.2
6.2
5.0
7.1
10.3
19.7
12.3
8.3
9.3
23.9
8.1
6.5
5.9
10.5
8.2
8.2
11.1
13.6
8.2
23.2
9.7
28.8
9.2
6.6
9.5
11.3
31.2
31.4
5.9
6.8
7.7
8.2
8.2
12.5
7.5
3.4
7.5
7.3
9.7
11.7
7.9
4.9
4.8
3.5
9.9
14.3
4.8
6.7
6.7
1L2
24.6
22.2
10.7
29.3
18.9
32.4
38.7
35.8
24.8
26.4
26.9
38.8
35.9
26.5
43.8
16.4
23.4
6.7
5.9
6.1
7.4
4.4
4.8
5.0
10.3
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
13.3
5.0
9.7
11.4
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
7.8
5.8
New Jersey
11.9
11.0
East Noeth Central:
Ohio
13.9
17.5
lUinois
12.4
Michigan
69
5.3
West North Central:
3.9
12.8
Missouri
21.1
53
South Dakota
68
Nebraska
85
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
15.9
32.9
28.6
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
16.8
37.1
24.2
40.4
South Carohna
46. 9
43.8
Florida . . .
28.8
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
34.7
33.3
Alabama
46.4
43.2
West South Centrai,:
Arkansas
Louisiana
32 0
r-,z 2
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
22.7
31.4
8 0
Idaho
6 K
Wynming , , .
53
Colorado
10.0
New Mexico
Arizona
15.9
8.4
Utah
5.3
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
7.0 4.7
4.7 4.6
5. 9 6. 5
9. 8 5. 6
6.0
4.8
Oregon
3.7
CaUfornia
8.4
436
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 136 —NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 TO 15 YEARS
OF AGE, INCLUSIVE7F0R PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.
ALL classes:
1920
nati\t:
WHITE.
FOREIGN-
BORN
WHITE.
NEGB
DIVISION AND STATE.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
O.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
TTnited States
292,467
2.3
85,485
1.1
16, 633
0.6
18, 183
4.4
166, 416
11.5
Geographic divisions:
2,472
6, 448
5,587
5,662
97, 032
77,670
86,336
8,932
2,328
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
5.1
6.1
6.0
2.3
0.4
1,012
2,566
3,393
3,207
26,147
23,508
23, 037
2, 032
583
0.3
0.2
0.2
03
2 2
2.7
2.3
0.8
0.2
914
2,146
1,404
944
2.89
130
9,527
856
422
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.8
10.6
0.9
0.3
515
1,466
538
603
147
51
11, 724
2, 145
994
0.9
1.0
0.6
2.2
1.6
3.1
34.1
10.7
3.2
30
252
196
654
70, 112
53,839
41,288
24
21
0.4
Middle Atlantic
0 5
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic...
0.5
25
10.9
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
14.3
13.7
1.3
Pacific
0.6
New England:
Maine
628
131
109
977
204
423
2,5.30
911
3,007
1,621
743
1,657
811
755
814
518
2, 73S
246
250
319
777
125
2,444
78
16, 976
3,506
15,711
15, 909
35, 263
7,020
8,767
16, 482
26, 649
25, 772
13, 403
36, 266
5,232
31, 375
228
197
58
854
2, 820
4,394
272
109
293
189
1,846
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0 2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.5
1.5
0.2
5.4
1.8
4.2
6.1
8.3
5.7
2.8
5.1
7.6
9.3
6.2
14.1
1.8
4.9
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.8
5.9
11.5
0.4
1.6
0.2
0.2
0.6
432
66
67
221
31
195
778
283
1,505
1,155
620
923
340
355
315
330
1,949
42
75
165
331
41
558
16
7,010
3,161
5,645
1,999
6,531
1,186
7,617
8, 356
4,981
2,554
4,459
8,925
3,309
6,344
69
63
22
381
1, 328
96
61
12
122
121
340
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.1
3.4
1.9
2.2
1.7
2.8
1.7
2.7
3.2
24
2.0
2.4
6.3
1.3
1.4
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.5
3.5
0.5
01
0.3
0.1
02
0.2
147
39
30
482
93
123
972
306
868
269
69
425
325
316
358
137
84
120
81
84
80
10
60
6
50
78
10
2
8
65
21
13
47
49
38
763
109
8,617
57
21
9
97
272
348
45
7
80
36
306
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.7
0.3
0.4
1.0
2.4
0.9
6.2
0.9
14.0
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
6.5
4.4
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
47
25
12
255
76
100
718
260
488
122
19
232
110
55
42
42
96
19
15
58
331
6
24
4
IS
61
4
2
6
22
13
4
15
19
10
104
184
11,426
23
42
20
289
368
1,365
22
16
24
14
956
1.2
0.8
0.5
0.8
1.4
0.9
0 9
1.2
1.3
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.5
1.0
2.3
0.6
1.0
1.8
11.1
1.2
0.9
0.6
1.9
2.7
2.1
1.3
1.4
1.4
2.8
1.0
2.8
8.1
4.0
9.9
17.3
35.7
0.8
4.4
2.5
6.8
15. 5
19.9
1.4
5.9
0.4
0.5
4.3
1
1
0.9
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
19
4
5
50
58
144
75
35
77
8
1
1
9
609
0.5
Rhode Island. . .
0.5
03
Middle Atlantic:
New York
0.4
New Jersey
0.5
0.6
East North Central:
Ohio
05
0.5
lUinois
0.5
Michigan
0.2
Wisconsin
0.2
West North Central:
Minnesota
0.2
Iowa
0.5
Missouri
3.6
Nebraska
3
32
68
1,802
52
9,867
206
9,s;30
13, SS4
28, 713
5,690
1,116
8,109
21, 590
23,024
8,954
26,355
1,063
4,916
2
1
0.3
Kansas
0.5
South Atlantic:
Delaware
1.9
Maryland
6.1
District of Columbia
Virginia
05
10.0
West Virginia
23
North Carolina
8.3
South Carolina
9.6
Georgia
15. 4
Florida
13.2
East South Central:
Kentucky
41
Tennessee
13.2
Alabama
15.6
Mississippi
15. 5
West South Central:
Arkansas
12.8
Louisiana
25.6
Oklahoma
4.8
Te.xas
4.6
Mountain:
1.9
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorador.
10
5
2
2
2
1
20"
1.1
New Mexico
2.6
0.6
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washinf^ton
0.2
Oregon
Cahfornia
0.6
HJJTERACY.
437
Table 136.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 16 TO 20 YEARS
OF AGE, INCLUSIVE, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States .
Geographic ditisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
ALL classes:
1920
Num-
ber.
306,327
6,402
1.";, 352
9,645
6,943
109, 146
67, 691
75, 938
10, 343
4,S67
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsj'lvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
,040
400
227
,880
789
,066
,133
,392
,827
,740
,144
,203
,622
936
804
718
,317
31K
219
493
,074
295
,113
241
807
439
400
276
281
294
012
984
868
.827
,961
,846
,556
,575
245
217
151
,274
,865
,101
313
177
4.56
223
. 1S8
Per
cent.
3.3
1.1
0. S
0.5
0.6
7.9
7.6
7.3
3.7
1.2
NATIVE WHrTE.
Native
parentage.
1.6
1.1
0.8
1.0
1.5
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
1.1
0. 5
0.4
0.4
0.7
1.6
2.4
0.7
6.9
3.2
8.2
14.1
10.7
6.9
4.4
5.6
9.6
11.7
5.1
17.9
1.8
6.3
0.6
0.6
1.0
1.6
11.2
14.0
0.7
3.6
0.4
0.4
1.7
Num-
ber.
86, 079
1, 115
2, 915
4,028
3,501
29, 165
22, .583
19, 194
2,995
583
Per
cent.
1.6
518
60
122
236
30
149
875
441
1,599
1,280
816
1,152
442
338
267
324
2,302
35
65
187
321
64
793
27
6,154
3,313
8,386
3,746
5,667
1,015
8,456
7,434
4,940
1,753
2,891
8,844
2,008
5,451
50
46
29
603
2,033
161
64
9
112
105
366
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.5
3.4
3.7
2.7
1.7
0.2
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber.
13, 707
1.3
0.4
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.9
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.9
0.1
4.1
2.7
4.8
4.7
3.5
2.1
4.2
4.1
3.6
2.1
2.4
9.0
1.2
1.7
0.2
0.2
0.3
1.2
7.7
1.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
1,040
2,238
1,626
1,012
316
105
6,164
764
442
257
53
52
442
129
107
1,014
308
916
278
76
498
392
382
304
152
117
135
78
127
99
12
106
6
26
54
6
20
20
43
22
36
557
62
5,509
38
19
15
103
279
272
36
2
96
25
321
Per
cent.
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.7
0.8
9.0
1.1
0.4
1.4
0.4
0.8
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.1
0.5
1.0
0.6
0.6
0.4
1.6
0.3
0.7
1.4
1.6
1.0
6.4
0.6
11.8
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.5
10.1
5.5
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.4
foreign-
born
white.
Num-
ber.
38, 412
4,108
9,317
3,129
1,559
825
1.57
12, 925
3,318
3,074
255
2S4
53
2,135
613
768
5,023
1,442
2,852
850
143
1,290
666
ISO
153
213
304
93
38
157
601
40
153
25
46
425
17
4
16
99
29
19
53
56
47
275
418
12,185
51
82
93
508
607
1,869
69
39
112
61
2,901
Per
cent.
6.6
5.0
4.1
2.7
4.0
5.6
6.7
33.6
15.0
7.7
Num-
ber.
162, 758
111
804
772
683
78, 495
44,741
37, 076
47
29
4.1
6.4
2.4
4.8
7.1
4.9
3.6
4.5
4.9
3.1
2.8
2.9
2.4
1.5
1.3
4.1
4.6
1.7
1.7
3.8
15.7
5.1
3.2
2.0
3.0
14.5
5.6
1.7
2.1
4.6
4.5
3.3
7.1
15.9
11.2
14.0
22.6
35.6
1.7
6.5
10.2
10.2
24.4
25.8
3.6
9.3
L4
1.9
10.1
55
15
36
167
184
453
324
105
253
84
6
6
25
586
15
51
179
2, 0.58
178
9,571
645
12, 735
21,511
26,583
5,035
1,506
5,510
17, 817
19, 908
5,982
23,081
651
7,362
1
2
1
10
10
20
2
1
3
26'
Per
cent.
15.1
1.8
1.6
1.9
3.0
16.8
16.9
16.6
2.3
0.9
2.9
1.7
2.0
2.1
1.1
L9
L9
2.1
1.5
1.8
1.7
L5
1.1
1.6
4.0
1.5
LO
6.2
8.8
1.7
13.5
7.5
15.2
21.9
19.8
14.7
7.0
11.6
18.9
19.6
1L7
31.1
4.0
9.0
0.9
1.2
2.8
4.0
0.8
i.o
438
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 137.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
ALL classes:
1920
NATIVE WHITE.
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
NEGR
CITY.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
0.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Akron, Ohio
5,958
2,918
11,031
26,248
12, 200
24,524
7,743
17, 095
2,736
4,544
99, 133
6,741
33, 164
5,664
4,252
2,360
4,240
1,395
29, 954
11,178
3.509
3, 683
5,662
6,217
5,463
10, 089
3,008
5,573
10, 203
7,946
6,231
9,280
10, 950
3,844
7,054
11,631
8,046
19, 010
281, 121
20, '202
98, 038
140, 810
12, 383
3,688
19, 721
6,111
4,te8
4 on
6,903
58,631
20, 297
3,654
11,417
3,043
7,931
10, 871
17,634
3 046
970
14,955
8,520
6,941
4,061
687
3,939
5,607
4,897
6,500
10,509
4,907
6,779
4,309
5,815
3.5
3.0
6.6
4.4
8.4
4.0
6.9
4.2
3.1
5.0
4.6
2.0
5.3
2.8
3.2
1.9
1.9
1.3
3.8
11.9
3.9
3.3
5.1
5.4
2.1
4.3
3.7
2.0
2.0
4.0
6.9
6.7
3.0
L2
7.2
12.1
6.3
5.9
6.2
4.5
6.1
7.5
3.3
4.0
6.0
6.3
2.5
2.5
6.3
4.0
4.3
L7
5.9
3.5
5.6
4.5
2.7
L6
LO
11.4
1.9
6.5
1.5
0.8
3.7
4.0
2.5
6.9
2.8
5.5
4.7
5.5
5.7
161
144
1,321
1,929
530
176
39
270
24
244
700
715
219
1,826
435
324
379
259
481
50
303
95
49
244
1,432
104
390
563
474
1,470
32
378
77
104
1,246
47
46
1,375
2,261
132
694
1,209
170
56
224
569
115
151
125
1,514
361
187
113
515
848
137
1,268
77
69
1,301
312
72
149
49
101
212
3()S
141
564
249
68
26
68
0.2
0.3
1.3
0.6
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.4
0.1
L4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.8
0.2
0.9
0.3
0.2
1.3
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
2.1
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
1.2
0,2
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.2
0 2
0.2
0.8
1.0
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.2
2.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.2
71
130
18
802
55
341
78
517
48
124
1,719
340
405
444
94
115
242
50
593
459
90
79
43
225
163
263
91
203
333
358
213
45
377
213
45
270
96
764
4,291
330
1,552
1,886
422
101
315
28
192
85
158
1,250
524
127
308
79
50
165
965
174
•79
1,521
251
242
104
24
175
186
244
85
76
96
169
55
89
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.2
L3
0,9
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
1.2
1.5
0.2
0.1
L4
0.4
0.3
0.7
0.4
0.3
0,9
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.9
0.2
L2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
6.2
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.3
5,425
2,582
223
11,622
936
23,407
7,411
16, 180
2,547
3,510
92, 473
2,843
30, 940
1,788
1,375
1,202
3,328
800
27, 389
10,632
2,062
3,491
5, 286
2,592
1,390
9,431
1,561
3,077
7,887
869
5,960
534
10,429
3,379
175
10,330
7,738
3,o72
270, /88
25, o20
94, /37
135, 008
11,597
3,t76
18,403
392
3,489
3,334
6,544
50,379
17,712
2,701
10, 434
2,417
359
10,531
10,327
2,717
773
11,233
6,585
6,614
2,608
550
3 530
5, 158
4,002
6,995
1,728
3,083
6,507
4,162
5,332
14.6
14.8
4.8
14.0
15.6
9.9
16.2
13.5
8.1
17.6
1L6
6.7
13.1
11.3
16.4
9.3
8.9
7.2
9.7
25.5
30.1
12.4
13.2
22.6
8.3
12.5
13.9
n.5
7.3
7.5
15.9
9.4
9.6
3.9
7.4
21.7
17.2
13.9
13.8
9.7
14.5
14.9
10.5
11.2
15.9
6.0
7.8
9.5
14.7
12.8
14.9
5.8
15.3
25.6
7.8
15.0
10.1
5.3
4.0
33.1
4.8
23.4
3.6
3.3
11.5
16.2
10.6
20.2
6.1
19.2
12.3
16.4
16.0
272
41
9,465
11, 822
10,674
317
172
111
108
654
3,764
2,841
1,563
1,584
2,348
717
222
282
1,417
27
1,034
17
266
3,152
2,458
260
964
1,696
575
5,245
6
8,310
60
122
5,588
954
149
13,234
2,756
63
791
1,723
146
33
626
5,111
121
408
49
5,316
1,661
69
530
30
6,665
26
4,996
67
20
875
68
11
49
20
118
40
254
245
8,053
1,473
27
56
316
5.5
Albany, N.Y
3.8
Atlanta, Ga
17.8
12.9
IS. 4
Boston, Mass
2.2
Bridgeport, Conn
BufEalo,N. Y
9.0
2.8
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
2.5
9,4
Chicago, 111
3.9
Cincinnati, Ohio
10.9
5.2
8.4
Dallas, Tex
11.3
Dayton, Ohio. . . . . .
9.4
Denver, Colo .
4.1
Des Moines, Iowa
6.1
Detroit, Mich
3.9
Fall River, Mass
11.0
Fort Worth, Tex
7.5
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
1.9
7.6
Houston, Tex
10.8
Indianapohs, Ind
8.3
Jersey City, N. J
3.9
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo .
8.0
6.1
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky..
4.3
14.9
Lowell, Mass
4.2
Memphis, Tenn
15.6
Milwaukee, W's
3.1
Minneapohs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
3.5
18.4
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La. . .
25.2
4.0
15.7
New York, N.Y...
2.1
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough. .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. . .
Newark, N.J
1.6
2.9
L8
3.4
2.7
4.5
Norfolk, Va
13.9
Oakland, Calif.
2.5
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
4.5
3.7
Philadelphia, Pa
4.6
Pittsburgh, Pa
5.2
Portland, Oreg
5.0
Providence, R. I
11.4
Reading, Pa
4.0
Richmond, Va
14.9
Rochester, N. Y
1.9
&2
St. Pnnl, Minn
2.2
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
3.1
7.1
3.1
2.3
Seattle, Wash
1.9
3.2
Springfield, Mass
5.2
Syracuse, N. Y
3.6
Toledo, Oliio
5.0
Trenton, N.J
6.9
Washington, D.C
8.6
15.7
Worcester, Mass.
2.6
Yonkers, N. Y
3.5
Youngstown, Ohio
5.5
ILLITERACY.
439
Table 138.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 21 YEARS OP AGE
AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING 100 000
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920. luu.uuu
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BufEalo,N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston. Tex
Indianapolis, Iiid
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn.
New Orleans, La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough..
Mauhat tan borough,
Qtieens Vjorough
Richmond borough
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland Cahf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadel phia. Pa
Pittsburgh. Pa...!
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah. . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash ,
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass ,
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J ,
Washington, D. C ,
Wilmington, Del ,
Worcester, Mass ,
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown , Ohio
ALL classes:
1920
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
4.2
3.7
8.0
5.5
10.4
5.0
S.6
5.3
3.9
6.3
5.7
2.4
6.7
3.1
3.8
2.3
2.3
1.6
4.6
15.8
4.3
4.2
6.3
6.4
2.5
5.6
4.6
2.4
2.3
5.0
8.6
8.1
3.8
1.5
9.0
15.0
8.1
7.4
7.9
5.9
8.0
9.3
4.3
5.2
7.7
7.6
3.0
3.1
8.1
5.0
5.6
2.0
7.5
4.4
6.9
5.6
3.3
2.0
1.3
12.8
2.3
8.8
1.8
1.0
4.6
4.8
3.0
8.8
3.3
6.8
5.9
7.2
7.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
143
130
1,162
1,799
480
145
29
234
23
215
586
670
191
1,344
383
310
334
244
407
47
282
79
40
197
1,338
87
384
510
414
1,386
25
331
61
84
1,135
44
39
1,214
1,753
102
534
943
132
42
182
537
97
129
111
1,327
314
168
93
485
754
110
1,094
64
50
949
271
63
123
41
88
130
338
130
521
230
60
20
61
Per
cent.
0.2
0.4
1.5
0.8
0.9
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.2
0.6
0.2
1.3
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.5
1.0
0.2
1.1
0.4
0.2
1.7
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
2.6
0.4
0.1
1.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
1.5
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
1.0
1.2
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.2
2.2
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.2
Foreign or
mixed
Num-
ber.
63
123
15
711
30
259
59
425
33
84
1,302
323
295
306
71
108
219
38
482
377
55
70
35
169
160
216
77
178
265
354
181
37
337
185
45
235
76
654
3,044
224
1,176
1,242
327
75
247
24
163
63
139
1,028
451
112
251
72
46
139
888
141
54
971
210
213
79
20
162
133
217
68
64
78
142
40
70
Per
cent.
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.8
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.2
1.1
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.3
1.8
1.2
0.3
0.2
1.4
0.5
0.4
0.8
0.5
0.3
1.0
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.9
1.5
0.3
1.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.6
1.0
0.7
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
5.5
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.7
0.4
0.2
0.4
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
Num-
ber.
5,343
2,541
218
11,478
901
23,199
7,257
15, 949
2, 520
3,433
91,511
2,818
30, 678
1,737
1,201
1,173
3,239
7S1
27, 009
10,316
1,700
3.466
5,229
2,266
1,374
9,305
1,480
2,915
7,5.52
860
5,770
528
10, 387
3, 358
171
9,834
7,656
3, 503
266, 663
25, 381
93, 298
133, 101
11,448
3, 435
18, 084
375
3, 408
3, 273
6,417
49,607
17,571
2, ()74
10, 274
2,364
354
10, 338
10, 182
2,702
750
9,728
6,461
6,543
2,568
547
3, 507
5,093
3,947
5,900
1,699
3,039
6,434
4,121
5, 281
Per
cent.
15. 8
1.5.5
5.1
15.0
16.5
10.5
17.2
14.3
S.5
18.7
12.3
7.0
14.1
11.8
16.0
9.7
9.2
7.5
10.5
27.0
29.0
13.2
14.1
22.4
8.6
13.2
14.3
11.8
7.7
7.7
16.5
10.0
10.2
4.1
7.8
23.1
18.4
14.7
14.8
10.4
15.7
16. 1
10.9
11.8
17.1
6.3
8.1
10. 0
1.5.7
13.7
1.5. 7
6.2
16.2
27.2
8.3
16.2
10.6
5.6
4.2
3.5.9
4.9
24.5
3.8
3.5
12.2
17.1
11.2
21.8
6.4
20.2
13.0
17.2
17.1
NEGEO.
Num-
ber.
264
40
8,763
11,336
9,860
309
170
103
104
633
3,678
2, 768
1,517
1,519
2,234
698
216
280
1,358
27
956
17
252
3,005
2,417
255
950
1,661
568
5,143
6
7,823
60
120
5,326
923
145
12,317
2,621
59
757
1,630
143
32
592
4,761
117
393
46
5, 136
1,616
69
518
30
6,291
25
4, 880
67
20
831
66
11
49
20
118
35
243
233
7,823
1,403
26
55
305
Per
cent.
4.4
21.8
15.4
22.7
2.6
10.6
3.0
3.1
11.7
4.5
13.0
6.1
9.7
13.6
11.0
4.7
7.6
4.4
12.7
8.8
2.2
9.4
13.2
10.2
4.8
10.0
7.1
5.1
17.8
5.0
18.6
3.6
3.9.
22.9
.30. 4
4.7
19.3
2.3
2.0
3.4
2.0
4.2
3.3
5.3
16.7
2.8
5.3
4.4
5.4
6.2
5.7
13.7
5.0
18.3
2.2
9.7
2.6
3.5
8.8
3.4
2.8
2.1
3.8
6.4
3.8
5.7
8.3
10.7
18.6
3.2
4.4
6.4
440
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 139.— PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY
SEX AND PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920 AND 19ia
ALL CLASSES.
nattvt;
WHITE.
FOREIGN-
crry.
Both
sexes.
Male.
Female.
Native
parent-
age.
Foreign
or mixed
parent-
age.
BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Akron, Ohio
3.5
3.0
6.6
4.4
8.4
4.0
6.9
4.2
3.1
5.0
4.6
2.0
5.3
2.8
3.2
1.9
1.9
1.3
3.8
11.9
3.9
3.3
5.1
5.4
2.1
4.3
3.7
2.0
2.0
4.0
6.9
6.7
3.0
1.2
7.2
12.1
6.3
5.9
6.2
4.5
6.1
7.5
3.3
4.0
6.0
6.3
2.5
2.5
6.3
4.0
4.3
1.7
5.9
3.5
5.6
4.5
2.7
1.6
1.0
11.4
1.9
6.5
1.5
0.8
3.7
4.0
2.5
6.9
2.8
5.5
4.7
5.5
5.7
3.0
3.2
8.6
4.4
10.4
4.4
5.4
3.7
3.0
4.4
4.5
3.1
4.6
2.9
4.0
2.3
2.1
2.0
5.0
13.2
3.8
2.5
5.0
6.4
3.0
5.6
3.9
2.3
1.9
6.3
6.0
8.0
3.6
2.4
8.8
12.1
7.0
6.9
6.7
4.0
6.1
8.0
3.8
3.9
6.0
9.0
3.0
3.1
6.9
4.6
6.2
1.2
7.7
3.0
8.2
3.8
3.7
2.1
1.6
0.1
2.1
8.9
1.1
1.3
4.5
4.9
2.8
5.9
4.9
6.6
5.0
8.4
7.1
3.6
3.1
6.1
4.1
8.3
3.6
6.7
4.2
2.9
5.0
4.2
1.9
5.1
3.1
3.3
1.9
1.7
1.4
3.6
11.4
4.4
3.2
4.6
4.9
2.0
4.1
3.4
2.0
1.9
3.9
6.6
6.0
2.9
1.1
6.9
11.4
5.6
5.1
5.1
3.3
5.0
6.2
3.0
3.6
5.4
5.8
2.7
2.5
5.4
3.6
4.3
1.9
5.2
3.5
5.2
4.3
2.5
1.4
1.0
11.6
1.8
6.7
1.6
0.7
3.4
4.0
2.6
6.7
2.5
5.5
4.3
5.0
6.2
3.3
3.3
7.1
3.9
9.5
3.7
4.7
3.5
2.6
4.4
4.2
2.8
4.4
3.0
3.4
2.3
1.8
1.8
5.4
12.2
3.9
2.3
4.2
5.2
3.0
5.7
3.8
2.0
1.8
4.8
6.0
6.5
3.6
2.3
7.8
12.0
6.2
5.5
5.3
3.7
4.9
6.1
3.8
4.0
5.0
7.6
3.0
3.4
5.8
3.9
7.1
1.2
7.1
3.1
7.4
3.9
3.4
1.8
1.7
8.5
1.8
9.7
1.2
1.6
4.3
5.6
2.7
5.9
4.1
6.7
5.0
8.9
7.7
3.3
2.9
7.1
4.7
8.5
4.4
7.1
4.2
3.2
4.9
4.9
2.1
5.5
2.6
3.1
1.8
2.1
1.3
4.0
12.4
3.4
3.5
5.6
5.8
2.1
4.6
4.0
2.0
2.2
4.1
7.1
7.4
3.1
1.4
7.4
12.7
7.0
6.8
7.3
5.7
7.2
8.8
3.6
4.4
6.7
6.9
2.4
2.5
7.1
4.3
4.3
1.5
6.6
3.4
6.0
4.8
2.9
1.8
1.0
11.1
2.1
6.3
1.5
0.9
4.0
4.0
2.3
7.1
3.0
5.5
5.1
5.9
5.1
2.6
3.2
10.0
5.0
11.5
5.1
6.1
4.0
3.4
4.4
4.8
3.4
4.9
2.8
4.6
2.3
2.4
2.1
4.5
14.2
3.8
2.7
5.8
7.6
3.0
5.4
4.0
2.7
2.0
5.8
6.0
9.6
3.5
2.6
9.6
12.3
7.8
8.1
8.0
4.4
7.2
9.8
3.8
3.9
7.0
10.2
3.1
2.8
7.9
5.2
5.3
1.1
8.4
3.0
9.0
3.7
4.0
2.4
1.4
11.7
2.5
8.0
0.8
0.9
4.7
4.2
2.8
5.9
5.7
6.5
5.1
8.0
6.4
0.2
0.3
1.3
0.6
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.4
0.1
1.4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.8
0.2
0.9
0.3
0.2
1.3
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
2.1
0.3
0.1
0.9
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
1.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.8
1.0
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.2
2.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.3
2.1
0.6
1.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.6
0.2
1.0
0.2
1.3
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.9
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.9
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.2
1.3
0.3
0.5
0.1
0.1
1.8
0.6
0.2
1.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
1.3
0.2
0.2
0.9
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.3
1.1
1.3
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.3
2.7
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.8
0.9
0.6
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.2
1.3
0.9
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.3
1.2
1.5
0.2
0.1
1.4
0.4
0.3
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.9
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.9
0.2
1.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
6.2
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.7
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.9
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.5
2.0
1.0
0.3
0.3
1.2
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.4
1.0
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.5
1.6
0.4
1.2
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.5
O.G
0.4
0.6
0.3
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.2
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.2
7.3
0.2
1.2
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.5
0.6
1.0
0.4
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.5
14. C
14.8
4.8
14.0
15. 6
9.9
16.2
13.5
8.1
17.6
11.6
6.7
13.1
11.3
16.4
9.3
8.9
7.2
9.7
25.5
30.1
12.4
13.2
22.6
8.3
12.5
13.9
11.5
7.3
7.5
15.9
9.4
9.6
3.9
7.4
21.7
17.2
13.9
13.8
9.7
14.5
14.9
10.5
11.2
15.9
6.0
7.8
9.5
14.7
12. g
14.9
5.8
15.3
25. 6
7.8
15.0
10.1
5.3
4.0
33.1
4.8
23.4
3.6
3.3
11.5
16.2
10.6
20.2
6.1
19.2
12.3
16.4
16.0
11.6
13.8
5.9
12.0
15.1
10.0
12.1
10.3
6.6
14.7
10.0
9.6
10.5
12.6
6.1
10.6
8.1
8.4
11.7
23.5
15.6
7.6
12.6
8.9
11.3
14.5
15.4
8.9
7.0
9.5
11.7
9.9
9.5
6.8
7.0
20.8
17.4
12.9
13.2
9.1
13.6
13.8
10.1
10.4
14.2
12.5
8.3
9.9
14.5
12.9
17.5
3.9
17.6
18.8
7.1
11.5
11.4
6.3
4.4
27.0
4.7
24.3
3.1
4.4
13.5
17.3
9.6
15.3
8.2
21.8
12.0
19.7
17.8
5.5
3.8
8.9
Albany, N. Y...
4.2
Atlanta, Ga
17. S 20.9
Baltimore, Md...
12.9 13.2
Birmingham, Al
1
18.4
2.2
9.0
2.8
2.5
9.4
3.9
10.9
5.2
8.4
11.3
9.4
4.1
6.1
3.9
11. 0
7.5
1.9
7.6
10.8
8.3
3.9
8.0
6.1
4.3
14.9
4.2
15.6
3.1
3.5
18.4
25.2
4.0
15.7
2.1
1.6
2.9
1.8
3.4
2.7
4.5
13.9
2.5
4.5
3.7
4.6
5.2
5.0
11.4
4.0
14.9
1.9
8.2
2.2
3.1
7.1
3.1
2.3
1.9
3.2
5.2
3.6
5.0
6.9
8.6
15.7
2.6
3.5
5.5
22.1
3.5
Bridgeport, ConE
Buflfalo, N. Y...
5.2
4.1
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J. .
5.6
14.0
Chicago, ni
4.0
Cincinnati, Ohio
14.3
Cleveland, Ohio.
4.1
Columbus, Ohio.
8.7
Dallas, Tex
15.4
Davton, Ohio...
9.5
Denver, Colo
6.0
Des Moines, low
Detroit, Mich. . .
1- - . ..
8.8
3.5
Fall River Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, ^
Hartford, Conn..
8.1
12.0
ich
4.8
4.8
Houston,' Tex
16.4
Indianapolis, Inc
Jersey Cfity, N. J
Kansas City, Ka
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Cah
12.4
4.9
QS
10.0
9.6
f
6.0
18.7
Lowell, Mass
2.7
Mempiiis, Tenn.
17.fi
2.9
Minneapolis. Mic
NashviUe, Tenn.
New Bedford, M
New Haven, Coe
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borou
Brooklyn bo
Manhattan b
Queens boroi
Richmond b
Newark, N. J. . .
in. .
2.9
22.0
iss
m
23.7
4.5
18.3
3.6
gh
5.3
rough
orough
Jgh
orough
4.2
3.2
5.1
6.4
7.5
Norfolk, Va
19.7
Oakland, CaUf
3.3
Omaha, Nebr '
6.5
Paterson, N. J..
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa. .
Portland, Oreg. .
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
11.3
7.8
6.6
1.9
9.7
3.4
Richmond, Vfi
19.6
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo...
St. Paul, Minn..
Salt Lake City, 1
San Antonio, Te
San Francisco, C
Scranton, Pa
1.4
12.4
2.3
Jtah
X
4.6
13.2
alif
5.1
3.3
Seattle, Wash
2.7
Spokane, Wash.
Springfield, Mast
2.4
4.6
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
5.1
4.3
Trenton, N.J...
Washington, D.
Wilmington, Del
Worcester. Mass
Yonkers, N. Y..
C.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
10.7
13.5
18.7
3.5
7.0
youngstown, Ohio
5.8
1 Includes South Omaha for 1910.
ILLITERACY.
441
Table 140.— PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY
SEX AND PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920 AND 1910.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.]
ALL CLASSES.
NATIVE WHITE.
CTTT,
Both
sexes.
Male.
Female.
Native
parent-
age.
Foreign
or mixed
parent-
age.
BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
4.2
3.7
8.0
5.5
10.4
5.0
8.6
5. 3
3.9
6.3
5.7
2.4
6.7
3.1
3.8
3.6
3.8
10.4
5.5
12.4
5.4
6.3
4.7
3.7
5.2
5.5
3.9
5.7
3.3
4.7
2.8
2.6
2.4
6.1
16.6
4.5
3.0
6.0
7.7
3.6
6.7
4.8
2.8
2.1
6.7
7.2
9.3
4.6
2.9
11.0
14.6
8.5
8.4
8.1
5.0
7.5
9.5
4.8
4.9
7.3
10.4
3.6
3.8
8.5
5.6
7.6
1.3
9.1
3.7
9.9
4.4
4.5
2.6
1.9
11.5
2.4
11.2
1.2
1.5
5.5
5.6
3.5
7.1
6.0
7.9
6.1
10.0
8.6
4.3
3.8
7.2
5.0
10.0
4.6
8.2
5.3
3.7
6.2
5.2
2.3
6.3
3.3
3.7
2.3
2.0
1.7
4.3
15.2
4.7
4.0
5.7
5.7
2.5
5.2
4.2
2.3
2.1
4.8
8.3
7.0
3.6
1.3
8.5
14.2
7.2
6.2
6.5
4.2
6.5
7.7
3.9
4.6
6.9
6.7
3.1
3.1
7.0
4.5
5.5
2.3
6.6
4.4
6.3
5.3
3.0
1.7
1.3
13.3
2.0
9.1
1.8
0.9
4.2
4.8
3.1
8.5
3.0
6.7
5.5
6.6
7.6
3.9
3.8
8.1
4.7
10.7
4.5
5.5
4.4
3.2
5.1
5.1
3.5
5.3
3.4
3.8
2.8
2.2
2.2
6.5
15.6
4.4
2.7
5.0
5.9
3.5
6.8
4.6
2.3
2.0
5.9
7.2
7.1
4.6
2.6
9.4
14.5
7.5
6.5
6.4
4.5
0.0
7.2
4.7
4.9
6.0
8.6
3.5
4.0
7.0
4.7
8.5
1.3
8.3
3.7
8.6
4.5
4.1
2.2
2.0
9.4
2.0
12.2
1.4
L8
5.2
6.3
3.4
7.0
4.9
8.0
6.0
10.6
9.0
4.1
3.6
8.9
5.9
10.9
5.5
9.0
5.3
4.0
6.3
6.3
2.5
7.1
2.9
3.8
2.2
2.5
1.6
5.0
10.3
3.8
3.2
3.8
12.4
6.2
14.3
6.2
7.2
5.1
4.1
5.2
6.0
4.2
6.2
3.3
5.8
2.8
3.0
2.6
5.6
17.6
4.7
0.2
0.4
1.5
0.8
0.9
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.2
0.6
0.2
1.3
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.5
1.0
0.2
1.1
0.4
0.2
1.7
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.1
2.6
0.4
0.1
1.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.3
1.5
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
1.0
1.2
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.2
2.2
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.7
0.2
0.1
1 0.2
0.5
0.4
2.3
0.7
1.3
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.8
0.2
1.4
0.2
1.4
0.7
0.7
0.3
0.7
0.3
1.1
0.7
0.2
0.3
0.7
L2
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.2
1.7
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.1
2.1
0.7
0.2
1.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.6
0.2
0.3
1.2
0.6
0.4
0.1
0.4
1.4
L5
0.3
0.7
0.1
0.3
3.0
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.4
1.0
1.1
0.7
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.8
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.2
1.1
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.3
1.8
1.2
0.3
0.2
1.4
0.5
0.4
0.8
0.5
0.3
1.0
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.9
1.5
0.3
1.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.6
1.0
0.7
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
5.5
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.7
0.4
Of 5
0.5
0.2
0.7
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.9
0.4
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.6
3.2
0.9
0.3
0.4
1.3
0.6
0.5
1.0
0.4
0.4
1.1
1.0
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.6
2.7
0.4
1.2
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.2
1.3
1.2
0.6
0.3
0.7
0.3
0.3
7.0
0.2
1.4
0.1
0.1
1.1
0.5
0.8
1.2
0.5
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.6
15.8
15.5
5.1
15.0
16.5
10.5
17.2
14.3
8.5
18.7
12.3
7.0
14.1
11.8
16.0
9.7
9.2
7.5
10.5
27.0
29.0
13.2
14.1
22.4
8.6
13.2
14.3
11.8
7.7
7.7
16.5
10.0
10.2
4.1
7.8
23.1
18.4
14.7
14.8
iO.4
15.7
16.1
10.9
11.8
17.1
6.3
8.1
10.0
15.7
13.7
15.7
6.2
16.2
27.2
8.3
16.2
10.6
5.6
4.2
35.9
4.9
2i.5
3.8
3.5
12.2
17.1
11.2
21.8
6.4
20.2
13.0
17.2
17.1
11.8
13.7
6.2
12.5
14.9
10.4
12.4
10.7
6.9
14.5
10.2
9.6
11.0
12.5
6.0
10.9
S.2
8.8
12.1
24.9
15.3
7.6
13.4
9.0
11.1
14.3
15. 1
9.1
6.9
9.4
12.3
9.6
9.7
6.9
7.3
22.2
18.3
13.1
14.0
9.2
14.3
14.9
10.1
10.5
14.9
13.1
8.5
9.8
15.0
13.4
17.8
3.9
18.2
19.1
7.3
11.6
11.5
6.4
4.4
27.3
4.6
24.7
3.1
4.2
14.4
17.2
10.0
15.7
8.3
21.7
12.3
19.7
18.4
6.3
4.4
21.8
15.4
22.7
2.6
10.6
3.0
3.1
11.7
4.5
13.0
6.1
9.7
13.6
11.0
4.7
7.6
4.4
12.7
8.8
2.2
9.4
13.2
10.2
4.8
10.0
7.1
5.1
17.8
5.0
18.6
3.6
3.9
22.9
30.4
4.7
19.3
2.3
2.0
3.4
2.0
4.2
3.3
5.3
16.7
2.8
5.3
4.4
5.4
6.2
5.7
13.7
5.0
18.3
2.2
9.7
2.6
3.5
8.8
3.4
2.8
2.1
3.8
6.4
3.8
5.7
8.3
10.7
18.6
3.2
4.4
6.4
11.7
4.8
25.7
15.8
26.1
4.1
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge^ Mass
6.2
4.8
7.2
17.0
4.6
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Oliio
17.0
4.8
10.3
18.3
2.3
2.3
1.6
4.6
15.8
4.3
4.2
6.3
6.4
2.5
5.6
4.6
2.4
2.3
5.0
8.6
8.1
3.8
1.5
9.0
15.0
8.1
7.4
7.9
5.9
8.0
9.3
4.3
5.2
7.7
7.6
3.0
3.1
8.1
5.0
5.6
2.0
7.5
4.4
6.9
5.6
3 3
11.4
Denver, Colo
7.1
10.5
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth Tex
4.1
9.2
14 3
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
4.4 1 3.3
7.0 ! 7.1
5.2
5.9
Houston, Tex
7.0
2.6
5.9
5.1
2.4
2.5
5.2
8.9
9.1
4.0
1.7
9.5
15.8
9.0
8.5
9.4
7.5
9.5
10.9
4.6
5.8
8.6
8.6
2.9
3.2
9.2
5.4
5.6
1.8
8.3
4.3
7.5
5.8
3.7
2.2
1.3
12.3
2.5
8.6
1.7
1.1
5.0
4.8
2.9
9.1
3.6
6.9
6.4
7.7
6.7
9.6
3.7
6.6
5.1
3.3
2.3
7.4
7.2
11.7
4.6
3.2
12.4
14.8
9.6
10.1
9.8
5.5
9.0
n.9
4.9
4.9
8.7
12.3
3.7
3.5
10.0
6.3
6.6
1.3
9.8
3.6
11.1
4.3
5.0
3.2
L8
13.6
2.9
10.2
1.0
1.1
5.7
4.8
3.6
7.1
7.0
7.9
6.2
9.5
8.1
20.0
15 2
5.7
12.7
11.3
Los Angeles, CaUf
7.3
22.8
LoweU, Mass
20.4
3.2
3.3
Nashville, Tenn
27.9
New Bedford, Mass
27.4
5.4
21.7
New York N. Y
4.2
6.4
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N. J
4.9
3.6
6.3
8.4
8.9
Norfolk, Va
Oakland Calif
22.6
3.8
Omaha, Nebr i
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
7.4
13.6
■9.1
8.0
2.1
11.5
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
4.1
23.6
1.7
14.6
St. Paul, Minn
2.0
1.3
12.8
2.3
8.8
1.8
1.0
4.6
4.8
3.0
8.8
3.3
6.8
5.9
7.2
7.2
2.7
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton, Pa
5.1
16.5
5.6
4.0
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
S^Tacuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
2.9
2.9
5.8
5.6
5.1
12.3
Washington, D . C
16.8
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
2:3.2
4 "}.
Yonkers, N. Y
8 3
Youngstown, Ohio
6.8
1 Includes South Omaha for 1910.
442
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 141.-NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.]
all classes:
1920
NATIVE WHITE.
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
CITY.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Alabama:
Mobile
4,502
4,554
810
793
2,421
319
497
1,749
266
232
1,296
1,008
1,653
911
248
1,886
1,083
4,226
1,098
980
2,024
5,426
4,125
821
1,858
2,188
4,948
2,506
4,942
7,402
548
365
1,625
769
422
2,052
156
613
1,120
406
161
1,194
516
503
1,771
1,280
528
3,359
1,852
1,629
3,126
1,771
453
797
330
1,978
1,038
573
444
510
419
1,089
358
9.0
12.7
3.4
3.4
4.4
1.3
LO
4.7
0.5
0.6
2.3
1.6
5.0
2.7
1.0
5.4
4.5
9.5
5.3
4.4
7.5
7.5
5.5
3.4
7.4
5.3
11.3
9.9
11.2
10.7
L8
1.5
4.8
2.8
1.2
3.8
0.7
2.0
3.6
1.6
0.5
L8
L7
1.7
3.3
2.6
2.2
12.9
2.6
2.3
7.5
6.4
1.9
2.6
1.5
3.6
1.9
1.5
L5
LI
L3
1.9
L2
166
81
131
268
792
23
26
65
44
37
57
127
126
93
60
358
23
37
20
42
28
63
221
17
266
184
556
860
379
257
58
82
30
333
190
431
49
32
68
45
17
231
191
60
117
239
347
30
888
1,066
59
59
276
511
148
214
481
91
81
97
88
99
1 74
0.6
0.4
0.7
1.4
2.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.3
1.4
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.1
1.8
0.9
2.4
4.9
1.6
0.8
0.3
0.4
0.2
1.4
0.6
1.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.6
1.5
0.3
1.4
1.7
0.3
0.3
1.2
1.8
0.7
0.5
LO
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
67
33
637
56
49
251
397
1,429
176
137
985
792
1,430
671
130
1,396
1,059
4,146
1,057
917
1,958
5,326
140
55
81
1,055
67
13
41
184
455
205
1,592
188
139
840
103
489
1,006
349
126
791
156
410
1,635
791
101
3,268
160
450
2,694
1,700
138
73
95
1,721
305
439
314
364
331
955
234
3.4
4.4
16.6
6.6
2.7
4.3
4.2
17.2
2.7
2.1
9.2
6.1
18.5
9.8
5.0
19.7
13.5
19.8
18.3
15.6
18.6
18.1
3.7
2.2
5.7
10.1
7.3
4.0
6.0
5.7
7.1
7.3
10.4
9.9
5.4
12.5
2.1
7.3
12.0
4.8
2.2
10.2
6.5
7.7
9.5
12.8
10.9
22.6
5.2
6.8
16.6
21.2
12.0
9.0
8.5
13.0
8.4
7.6
8.0
4.8
7.9
8.6
8,1
4,267
4,440
25
468
1,580
14
8
19
6
45
24
48
16
22
56
118
21.2
Montgomery
26.8
Arizona:
Phoenix
2.7
Arkansas:
Fnrt Smith. . ,,
15.5
Little Rock
10.5
California:
Alameda
8.4
1.9
Fresno
4.5
Long Beach
4.7
Pasadena
4.9
4.0
San Diego
5.6
San Jose
10.0
Stockton
7.6
Colorado:
Colorado Springs . .
6.5
Pueblo
9.9
Connecticut:
New Britain
43
19
19
33
34
3,758
748
1,511
943
4,305
1,633
4,520
6, to
35
69
16.6
New London
4.4
3.6
Stamford
4.7
Waterbury
4.2
Florida:
Jacksonville
10.8
Miami
10.2
Pensacola
17.3
Tampa
9.6
Georgia:
Augusta
22.2
Columbus .
21.6
Macon
23.1
Savannah
20.7
Illinois:
Aurora
6.7
Bloomington
10.4
DanviUe
244
90
775
4
86
46
12
8
161
165
32
14
239
80
57
804
110
371
7
39
213
85
39
251
42
49
48
12.5
Decatur
9.1
East St. Louis
12.8
3.9
Evanston
4.0
JoUet
7.6
Moline
4.1
Oak Park village
ii.l
Peoria
8.5
Quincy
15.2
Rock Island
5.0
Rockford
3.4
Springfield
10.2
Indiana:
Anderson
10.7
East Chicago
4.7
Evansville
14.6
Fort Wayne
8.8
Gary
8.2
Hammnrifi
5.4
Kokomo
.5.4
Muncie
12.3
Richmond
6.8
South Bend
3.6
Terra Haute
8.2
Iowa:
7.6
Council Bluffs
9.5
Davenport
8.5
Sioux City . .
25
48
2.5
Waterloo
7.0
ILLITERACY.
443
Table 14i — NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Coutiuued.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.]
CITY.
ALL classes:
1920
NATrV'E -WHITE.
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
I
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
IvANSAS:
Topeka
915
595
7.56
3,207
446
3,638
241
1,326
1,568
550
676
1,469
80
3,088
1,780
604
1,529
1,382
2,487
7,105
1,989
753
320
730
1,222
1,146
1, 263
1,788
1,311
2,746
1,150
345
1,367
1,466
6,231
567
809
1,092
599
533
497
390
1,282
1,923
380
2,270
615
772
1,098
4,071
1,957
973
6,588
1,125
277
4,688
2,607
300
486
782
1,200
2.2
LO
1.6
9.0
1.8
9.9
1.1
5.1
2.7
2.3
3.0
2.7
0.2
9.3
6.7
1.9
4.7
3.1
5.2
9.6
2.4
1.9
1.0
1.9
3.7
3.0
5.7
5.3
1.7
9.2
4.5
1.1
3.6
2.0
19.9
1.5
2.0
2.7
1.3
l.S
1.8
L9
2.6
2.4
1.5
3.5
1.9
2.2
2.4
6.5
8.5
2.3
11.7
5.6
0.6
6.4
4.8
1.5
2.3
3.3
4.7
141
125
277
698
188
62
69
263
120
293
401
71
15
40
71
18
83
95
109
113
82
14
25
15
62
21
16
72
80
127
510
65
326
196
60
35
130
253
102
73
69
84
199
112
297
873
396
39
122
195
104
79
76
27
28
140
92
36
21
24
56
0.4
0.2
0.7
2.9
0.9
0.3
0.4
1.7
0.3
1.3
2.0
0.2
0.1
0.3
O.o
0.1
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.6
2.9
0.2
1.1
0.3
O.S
0.1
0.4
O.S
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.2
1.3
1.6
L3
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
489
342
67
60
157
196
170
1,059
1,423
169
49
1,380
61
3,023
1,709
572
1,444
1,269
2,372
6,952
1,850
728
286
702
1,153
1,121
1,246
1,708
1,218
2,492
624
255
1,0:39
1,161
6,100
516
639
804
478
452
397
263
1,069
1,787
26
873
31
680
938
3,869
1,843
550
6,471
1,096
160
4,377
2,503
259
459
705
1,090
12.7
n.8
2.3
7.6
7.5
15.4
4.6
10.6
n.o
14.7
11.4
8.2
0.7
17.8
14.2
5.2
11.2
9.6
11.9
18.1
6.7
5.2
3.4
7.0
14.2
8.3
14.2
15.4
5.1
25.3
7.8
7.7
11.7
7.9
27.1
4.2
12.2
11.3
8.1
6.7
7.9
4.3
9.3
6.0
3.6
13.8
3.2
6.0
13.4
14.3
21.4
7.9
25.7
U.5
2.4
15.7
10. S
4.7
5.9
13.9
12.4
278
127
412
2,449
101
3,373
1
1
18
88
224
10
3
16
7 7
Wichita
4.4
Kentucky:
Covington
15 5
Lexington
22.6
Newport
14 0
Louisiana:
Shreveport
22.6
Maine:
Bangor .
0.6
Lewiston
7.0
Maryland:
Cumberland
7.2
Hagerstown
17.6
Massachusetts:
Brockton
2.2
Brookline town
0.9
Chelsea
5.2
Chicopee
Everett
13
2
11
4
31
35
10
8
9
2
1.4
Fitchburg
Haverhill
3.5
Holyoke
3.4
Lawrence
15.7
Lynn
.5.5
Maiden
2.4
Medford
2.0
Newton
L9
Pittsfield
0.6
Quincy
Revere
Ra.lRTTl . .
3
S
124
9
16
1
103
71
11
29
26
19
2.9
Somerville
3.0
44.4
Waltham
MicmGAN:
Battle Creek..
1.7
Bay City
0.9
FUnt
6.8
Hamtramck village
Highland Park
4.4
3.5
Jackson
4.0
Kalamazoo
4.4
Lansing
3.3
Muskegon
Pontiac
28
42
7
8
47
520
187
10
37
1
9
335
33
.5.2
Port Huron
10.3
Saginaw
2.5
Minnesota:
Duluth
L8
Missouri:
Joplin
7.0
Stt Joseph
14.3
Springfield
13.3
Montana:
Butte
6.2
Nebraska:
Lincoln...
4.7
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
3.4
Bayonne
6.2
Clifton
86
157
6
4
3
50
54
4.3
Elizabeth
9.7
Hoboken
3.6
Irvington town
1.7
New Brunswick
5.8
444
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 141.— NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION lOYEARSOFAGE
AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Coutinued.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.]
ALL classes:
1920
NATIVE WHITE.
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
NEGRO.
CM"*.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
New Jersey— Con.
Orange
1,103
5,513
1,589
1,007
1,033
891
2,011
1,401
1,703
822
1,581
477
1,564
1,171
1,109
2,935
1,059
1,881
3,549
1,611
4,832
756
1,285
3,172
2,374
4,308
2,824
120
718
536
470
1,029
263
253
301
741
1,009
1,404
1,530
400
634
1,144
654
1,256
1,043
1,331
3,120
1,118
3,906
1,,^j38
1,809
1,971
609
2,168
2,170
1,507
3,492
580
712
1,528
543
2,324
3,086
5,073
3,558
4.2
1L6
5.3
4.5
3.2
3.8
7.6
4.7
3.1
2.2
4.9
2.1
4.5
4.0
4.4
7.5
3.7
9.0
5.0
2.6
6.4
2.9
5.7
8.7
9.0
11.0
4.0
0.5
2.2
1.6
1.4
3.7
1.1
1.1
1.4
2.8
2.0
6.3
7.0
1.6
2.6
1.5
1.1
2.2
2.2
3.5
6.8
4.1
5.3
2.4
7.4
3.9
1.4
6.1
6.3
5.6
6.1
1.9
1.8
6.5
2.1
4.5
9.0
9.2
11.4
18
56
34
42
14
31
80
56
152
58
46
120
29
29
98
52
100
558
169
158
175
178
393
509
246
1,036
193
16
311
21
145
18
39
156
112
562
259
60
30
199
88
271
138
153
195
131
169
160
195
276
138
188
303
60
106
250
189
145
474
173
38
165
306
226
732
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.6
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.4
3.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.9
2.4
2.1
1.6
4.8
0.4
0.1
1.1
0.1
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.7
0.6
2.3
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.9
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.7
0.3
0.4
1.2
0.4
0.5
1.3
1.1
0.2
0. 5
1.0
0.8
4.0
982
5,418
1,M3
834
1,011
860
1,929
1,327
1,511
726
1,523
320
1,488
1,016
935
2,869
907
1,301
3,350
1,413
4,627
568
15
31
14
15
2,554
102
285
512
281
993
208
83
133
52
240
1,291
1,433
113
50
434
64
1,099
801
1,175
2,385
951
3,683
879
1,668
1,668
234
2,057
2,000
1,159
3,284
378
137
1,333
411
2,141
2,758
71
51
14.2
20.8
10.5
15.3
7.3
9.8
19.8
17.7
14.7
15.6
13.5
11.6
14.9
12.2
19.1
16.5
16.6
25.3
16.5
12.4
20.1
9.9
2.7
6.2
2.3
5.1
17.7
2.7
10.8
7.1
14.9
8.4
6.6
8.8
9.0
7.5
S.8
23.5
31.2
8.9
9.4
12.9
3.2
12.9
15.3
10.9
21.4
24.1
21.5
21.5
27.9
13.9
8.7
17.5
23.4
27.3
22.7
Ifi.8
11.6
17.9
7.2
10.3
17.7
3.3
9.5
93
28
9
130
3.1
Passaic .
5.5
2.5
Plainfield
6.3
West New York town
New York:
1
17
34
34
12
37
40
122
67
11
41
22
18
25
15
4
876
2,632
2,111
3,256
73
2
121
2
37
18
. 16
13
54
127
509
53
66
88
487
409
441
4
44
25
547
5
18
381
1
112
72
51
61
96
19
57
99
21
93
15
16
4,770
2,775
0.9
Auburn
4.3
6.1
Elmira
7.0
Jamestown
7.3
Kingston
7.9
3.5
New RocheUe
5.4
Newburgh
12.2
Niagara Falls
2.5
P oughkeepsie
5.8
Rome
15.7
Schenectady
5.5
Troy
4.9
Utica
4.9
North Carolina:
Asheville
15.2
Charlotte
22.2
19.6
18.8
Ohio:
6.5
1.6
Hamilton
10.5
Lakewood
3.6
Lorain
3.9
Mansfield
7.5
Marion
6.2
Newark
12.0
Portsmouth
12.9
Springfield
8.7
Steuben ville
5.7
Warren
10.8
Zanesville
7.0
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
8.3
Oklahoma City
5.8
Tulsa
6.1
Pennsylvania:
Allentown
2.8
Altoona
6.2
Bethlehem
8.5
Chester
8.9
Easton
2.1
Erie
2.8
Harrisburg
8.5
Hazleton
Johnstown
7.8
Lancaster
9.8
McKeesport
6.6
New Castle
8.3
Wilkes-Barre
7.7
3.8
Wiliiamsport
7.4
York.....
8.4
Cranston
10.8
Newport
6.8
Pawtucket
5.5
Woonsocket
South Carolina:
Chai leston
18.0
Columbia
22.8
ILLITEKACY.
445
Table 141 — NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM
25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.]
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee:
Chattanooga. . .
Knoxville
Texas:
Austin
Beaiunont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls .
Utah:
Ogden
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News
Petersburg
Portsmouth. . .
Roanoke
Washington:
Bellingham. . .
Everett
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington.. .
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
ALL classes:
1920
Number.
164
2,S49
3,918
1,670
2,843
5,202
1,974
1,343
533
403
1,776
1,842
3,002
4,326
1,886
230
273
1,405
947
632
1,662
1,141
845
1,526
432
840
514
1,115
835
Per
cent.
0.8
5.9
6.3
5.7
8.7
8.5
5.3
4.3
1.6
7.3
6.2
12.0
9.8
4.7
1.1
1.2
1.7
3.0
2.9
4.2
2.5
3.4
4.9
1.7
2.6
1.9
2.4
3.4
2.2
NATIVE WHITE.
Number.
Per
cent.
29
0.2
554
1.8
2,582
5.0
369
1.8
265
1.3
299
1.0
202
0.9
161
0.7
58
0.2
51
0.3
369
2.1
62
0.4
443
3.3
177
0.8
565
1.8
28
0.2
40
0.2
127
0.2
504
1.9
238
L3
1,3.36
3.6
206
0.5
402
L9
33
0.2
40
0.2
33
0.1
60
0.3
35
O.J
56
0.3
75
0.4
foeeign-born
■white.
Number.
64
35
471
400
4,759
914
347
368
194
9
42
59
81
49
199
212
1,183
161
313
27
836
441
1,490
391
786
464
1,056
779
60S
Per
cent.
5.2
4.4
19.1
21.3
16.0
13.6
20.2
22.2
4.3
2.6
2.1
11.6
5.3
5.7
3.8
3.8
5.8
12.1
16.5
3.7
14.6
12.4
11.9
8.8
16.3
7.9
6.6
9.6
5.7
Number.
2,231
1,301
830
2,173
31
843
835
104
1
1,398
1,734
2,498
4,066
1,272
2
3
34
282
81
296
94
Per
cent.
13.8
13.7
14.1
19.8
2.7
9.7
12.9
5.2
0.4
20.7
14.6
22.5
2L3
16.9
2.6
4.3
7.3
7.6
n.9
6.7
5.6
'7.' 8
"i."6
446
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
TABLE 142.-NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN THE URBAN AND RURAL
^ BY DIVISIONS
illiteeates in urban population
10 YEARS OP AGE AND
over: 1920
All classes.
Native
white.
Foreign-born
white.
Negrc
DIVISION AND
STATE.
Native
parentage.
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
).
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
TTnited States. .
1, 955, 112
4.4
155,493
0.8
55, 620
0.5
1,327,520
13.0
402, 170
13.4
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic. .
E. North Central..
W. North Central.
South Atlantic —
E. South Central..
W. South Central.
Mountain
245,299
691, 226
351, 628
79, 415
227,055
126,354
146, 820
25,395
61,920
5.2
5.2
3.3
2.0
6.4
7.7
6.1
2.6
2.1
4,880
19,420
30, 787
12,917
37, 271
22, 409
19, .307
4,957
3,545
0.3
0.4
0.7
0.6
1.8
2.3
1.3
0.9
0.3
9,054
15,361
12, 848
4,846
1,949
1,003
6,819
1,473
2,267
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
O.S
2.8
0.6
0.3
226, 504
634, 749
280, 567
45,303
24,690
4,026
47, 788
17,096
46,797
14.0
15.1
11.3
7.5
11.2
8.4
2.3.1
9.7
7.0
4,057
19, 643
26,308
15,907
162, 827
98, 864
72,397
701
1,466
6.9
4.4
6.8
8.6
17.2
20.6
16.1
4.8
4.1
New England:
8,731
12,061
3,515
141,584
30,603
48,805
383,309
102, 897
205,020
94,871
31, 856
138, 868
60, 440
25,593
15,838
10,097
34,563
1,021
923
6,716
10,257
5,579
30,993
10, 509
38,621
9,258
35,671
24, 157
56, 585
15,682
26, 748
35,074
42,318
22,214
11,604
46,569
8,314
80, 333
2,266
1,333
958
8,743
3,616
6,072
2,168
239
9,177
5,001
47,742
3.5
5.3
3.9
4.8
6.5
6.6
5.5
5.3
4.6
3.2
2.6
3.9
3.4
2.6
1.9
1.4
2.6
1.5
1.1
2.0
2.0
5.7
4.4
2.8
7.1
3.2
9.3
10.3
9.5
5.4
5.1
7.0
10.4
11.3
4.9
9.1
1.9
6.5
1.6
1.4
2.1
2.3
7.1
6.5
1.3
1.8
1.5
1.5
2.4
596
472
426
2,489
510
387
7,028
2,465
9,927
10, 025
9,462
7,509
3,081
710
1,136
2,421
6,702
81
79
497
2,001
366
3,400
564
7,099
3,973
10, 009
3,546
7,459
855
7,537
9,021
4,272
1,579
2,652
5,479
2,847
8,329
114
173
69
1,595
2,389
365
240
12
654
666
2,225
0.5
0.5
0.9
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.6
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.6
o.s
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.7
0.9
0.3
2.1
1.8
4.0
2.8
2.2
0.7
2.2
2.8
2.0
1.6
1.7
2.2
0.8
1.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.7
6.4
0.8
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
939
661
662
4,556
1,494
742
8,030
1,991
5,340
2, 885
1,435
3,779
2,714
2,035
1,530
882
1,632
98
64
238
402
105
920
76
140
204
34
27
91
352
604
152
126
121
87
1,020
173
5,539
81
56
32
420
473
171
3
387
217
1,663
1.6
1.0
2.7
0.5
0.9
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.5
1.2
O.S
0.7
0.7
1.5
0.6
1.4
0.6
4.4
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
3.6
2.7
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
7,095
10, 865
2,415
131,672
27, 743
46,714
362, 795
93, 899
178, 055
71, 527
15,220
118,686
52, 497
22,637
12, 872
5,833
14,803
795
731
5,419
4,850
3,183
12, 170
1,728
1,226
3,008
268
249
674
2,184
1,398
873
1,290
465
290
5,175
1,690
40,633
1,811
903
677
6,171
899
4,975
1,531
129
6,575
3,182
37,040
12.3
15.5
13.6
12.8
16.4
17.1
14.2
15.1
17.5
12.7
13.0
11.5
10.3
9.0
5.4
6.5
10.0
5.0
6.1
9.3
12.7
19.2
14.0
6.1
6.5
1.5.4
6.4
6.0
5.5
7.6
6.5
7.7
11.7
11.2
5.2
16.1
12.2
26.2
5.6
8.2
8.2
10.5
16.6
18.7
4.8
5.0
4.5
5.3
8.0
33
27
9
2,328
808
852
4,172
4, 125
11,346
10, 263
5,669
8,299
1,923
l.i4
217
906
11,294
12
> 11
489
2,978
1,919
14, 424
8,053
30.117
2, 051
25,345
20. 321
48. 322
12, 275
17, 200
25,011
36,621
20,032
8, 571
34, 770
3,419
25,637
44
18
36
457
44
75
23
4
162
76
1,228
5.1
New Hampshire..
7.6
4.9
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E.NorthCentral:
Ohio...
6.4
10.2
6.1
2.6
5.4
5.6
7.7
Indiana
9.3
5.9
4.0
4.1
W. North Central:
Miimesota
3.0
7.0
9.6
North Dakota
South Dakota
4.9
3.7
4.6
Kansas
8.5
South Atlantic:
17.1
Maryland- .
13.7
Dist. of Columbia.
8.6
17.4
West Virginia
North Carolina —
South Carolina. . . .
10.8
20.4
21.5
21.2
Florida
12.3
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
18.9
17.2
Alabama
22.7
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
24.4
13.9
22.1
Oklahoma
Texas
8.6
13.5
Mountain:
4.0
Idaho
3.1
4.9
.5.5
New Mexico
Arizona
6.0
3.3
Utah
2.6
(■)
Pacific:
"Washington
Oregon
3.2
4.7
California
4.2
' Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
ILLITERACY.
447
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES
AND STATES: 1920. '
DIVISION AND
STATE.
United States..
Geog. divisions:
New England. . ..
Middle Atlantic. .
E. North Central.
W. North Central.
South Atlantic. . .
E. South Central..
W. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
2,976,793
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Mas.sachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
S. North Central:
Ohio '.
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
SoLTH Atl.\.ntic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist.of Coliunbia'
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna..
South CaroUna. .
Georgia
Florida
E. SotJTH Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
illiterates in rural population 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920
All classes.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
7.7
44,
174,
143,
113,
985,
719,
626,
107,
61,
11, 509
3,727
4,973
5,023
709
18,460
41, 713
24, 764
107, 679
36, 135
20,178
35, 119
27,606
24,804
18, 649
10, 583
48,840
8,916
7,186
7,068
12,564
4,929
33,441
156, 538
60, 155
205, 932
196, 510
272, 253
56,129
128,266
147, 555
235, 764
207, 520
110, 233
252, 523
48, 550
215, 511
7,278
3,591
2,191
1.5, 465
38, 021
33, 059
4,096
3,563
9,349
4,316
47,850
3.6
4.0
2.2
1.9
14.1
14.3
11.8
6.8
3.7
3.1
2.8
2.6
3.0
5.7
5.3
2.9
4.6
4.6
2.2
1.8
2.2
2.5
2.3
1.8
0.9
3.5
2.2
1.8
1.0
L4
6.1
7.4
13.0
7.6
14.1
20.0
17.5
12.2
9.8
11.6
17.8
18.2
10.3
29.6
4.5
9.3
2.6
1.5
2.1
4.2
17.6
20.4
2.5
7.0
2.0
1.4
5.4
Native white.
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
954, 382
8,
33,
58,
47,
315,
276,
180,
30,
4,
Per
cent.
3.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Foreign-born
white.
Num-
ber.
77, 077
Per
cent.
1.4
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
7.0
7.8
5.0
3.3
0.6
4,510
551
1,478
437
1^
1,145
9,122
4,332
20,050
IS, 510
15,519
16, 928
4,499
2,550
852
3,500
36,329
254
5S1
1, 6S7
3,834
1,929
10,484
62, 982
39, 600
94, 664
35,093
59, 078
11,806
103, 365
92,296
60,653
20, 302
38, 101
73, 339
26,566
42,095
555
481
251
6,060
21, 368
1,089
295
107
974
863
3,134
1.6
0.6
1.1
0.5
2.2
0.8
1.0
1.5
1.3
1.4
1.6
1.5
0.8
0.7
0.3
0.5
3.0
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
3.2
3.3
7.6
S. 8
9.2
7.7
6.7
4.3
8.8
8.8
7.7
4.0
5.2
16.5
3.0
2.7
0.4
0.3
0.4
2.5
13.2
1.6
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.7
4,705
8,687
15,542
9,832
1,929
1,623
28,202
4,224
2,333
2,351
289
1,047
298
67
653
4,226
908
3,553
2,306
1, 513
2,691
3,878
5,154
2, 437
1,472
2, 403
874
766
938
942
27
564
254
547
137
76
168
156
700
340
343
240
571
2,119
832
24,680
317
204
69
549
1, 525
1,306
219
35
364
244
1,725
1.9
1.1
1.0
0.6
1.9
3.2
9.7
1.3
0.6
4.4
1.3
2.9
0.8
2.9
0.7
1.4
0.8
1.0
1.1
1.4
0.8
1.1
1.1
0.5
0.4
1.8
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.6
1.9
0.9
2.9
3.7
3.5
3.3
2.9
12.0
1.5
12.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.8
10.2
6.1
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.9
Num-
ber.
436,220
30,703
125, 261
62, 265
41,457
15, 067
2,431
80,937
38, 326
39, 773
4,509
2,881
2,422
4, 04S
426
16, 417
26, 808
17,696
80,757
12,860
2,335
13,310
18, 038
15, 722
13, 370
5,171
2,866
6,443
3,117
4,049
6,441
190
1,405
924
11,540
206
142
187
473
846
390
603
592
8.55
4, .532
3,766
71,784
3,367
1,598
1,556
8,053
6, 351
14,316
1, 973
1,112
5, 055
1,990
32, 728
Per
cent.
13.3
13.7
18.9
8.8
5-5
16.4
10.5
36.3
14.8
11.6
9.6
14.8
9.7
12.6
23.8
16.6
1.3.5
16.3
22.6
12.0
7.3
8.4
8.9
7.7
5.5
3.8
7.7
5.7
4.5
4.5
9.2
6.5
9.8
8.1
28.0
7.4
6.6
5.0
3.6
9.3
9.9
9.4
1-5.7
10.3
37.6
1.5.0
40.4
5.7
5.8
9.4
14.5
29.7
32.9
8.3
9.3
5.1
5.0
16.1
Negro.
Num-
ber.
1,439,991
5.50
5,944
5,744
8,980
650,015
437, 719
329, 836
756
447
31
6
19
237
31
226
860
1, 785
3,299
2,452
807
2,177
280
28
24
377
7,234
4
24
67
1,250
2,781
20,980
92,205
8,462
108, 329
161, 101
212, 793
43,364
23,348
54,521
174, 069
185, 781
70, 674
171, 960
10,786
76, 416
43
26
30
162
184
263
36
12
83
13
351
' No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Coliunbia.
448
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
TABLE 143.-NUMBER AND PER CENT ILLITERATE IN THE -URBAN AND RURAL
^ BY DIVISIONS
ILLITEEATES IN UEBAN POPULATION 21 YEAKS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920
DIVISION AND
STATE.
United States..
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic. .
E. North Ceniral.
W. North Central.
South Atlantic . . .
E. South Central..
W. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
1, 867, 441
E
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Peimsylvania
North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota —
South Dakota —
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina..
South Carolina..
Georgia
Florida
South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
E
W.
All classes.
Num-
ber.
238,911
675,689
342, 763
75, 446
207, 662
115,739
129,057
23,299
58, 875
Per
cent.
5.5
8,382
11,688
3,417
137, 870
29,631
47, 923
374, 939
100, 603
200, 147
92, 201
30, 812
135, 621
58, 975
25,154
14, 991
9,514
33, 186
947
884
6,468
9,456
5,405
29, 849
10, 190
35, 339
8,669
31,581
21, 475
50, 629
14, 525
25, 541
32, 251
3s, 429
19,518
10, 677
41,689
7, 641
69, 050
2,198
1,251
888
8,218
3,219
5,277
2, 015
233
8,799
4,820
45, 256
6.6
6.6
4.2
2.5
7.8
9.5
7.2
3.1
2.5
4.4
6.7
4.9
6.0
8.3
8.4
7.0
6.8
6.0
3.9
3.3
4.9
4.2
3.3
2.3
1.7
3.2
L8
1.4
2.5
2.4
7.1
5.5
3.3
8.6
4.0
11.5
12.6
11.5
6.6
6.3
8.6
12.8
13.7
6.1
n.o
2.4 i
7.5
2.0
1.8
2.4
2.7
8.7
7.4
1.7
2.2
1.8
1.8
2.8
Native white.
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
136, 199
4,180
17,003
27,667
11,345
32, 492
19, 784
16, 322
4, 374
3,032
528
402
375
2,090
452
333
6,026
2, 209
8,768
8,941
8,786
6,654
2,711
575
742
2,121
6,120
55
62
435
1,810
339
3,159
521
6,252
3,582
8,586
3,043
6,259
751
6, 893
7,903
3,724
1,264
2,295
4,753
2,551
6,723
95
151
59
1,411
2,147
315
185
11
533
558
L941
Per
cent.
0.4
0.5
0.8
0.8
2.2
2.8
1.5
1.1
0.3
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber.
45, 179
0.5
0.6
1.1
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.4
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.7
1.1
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.7
0.9
1.1
0.3
2.5
2.2
4.8
3.3
2.6
0.8
2.8
3.4
2.4
1.7
2.0
2.7
1.0
1.2
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.8
8.0
0.9
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.3
7,595
12, 244
11,048
4,134
1,627
917
4,634
1,146
1,834
822
594
635
3, 663
1,276
605
6,307
1, 577
4,360
2,471
1,327
3,000
2, 366
1,884
1,194
767
1,517
66
55
181
354
87
S21
64
117
176
28
23
84
227
593
141
89
94
845
146
3,563
59
45
21
362
182
350
125
2
280
18,5
1.369
Per
cent.
0.6
1, 300, 030
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.9
2.5
0.6
0.3
2.2
1.6
3.7
0.6
1.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.9
0.4
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.7
0. S
0.2
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.4
0.6
1.2
0.9
0.8
0.7
1.5
0.7
1.4
0.6
4.0
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.6
3. 8
3.0
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
Foreign-born
white.
Num-
ber.
222, 418
625, 567
277, 434
44, 045
24, 240
3,942
41,367
15, 977
45, 040
6,933
10,632
2,395
129, 333
27,068
46, 057
357, 382
92, 443
175, 742
70, 676
15, 078
117, 342
51,845
22, 493
12, 765
5, 681
14, 450
784
720
5,307
4,338
3,138
12,015
1,699
1,197
2,942
259
245
660
2,085
1,386
860
1,241
455
282
5,065
1, 487
34, 533
1,789
863
632
5,901
S02
4, 372
1, 492
126
6,496
3,150
35, 394
Per
cent.
13.8
14.8
16.2
12.0
7.8
11.9
8.7
23.9
9.8
7.2
13.3
16.7
14.7
13.5
17.4
18.3
15.3
16.1
18.7
13.5
13.7
12.1
11.0
9.5
5.6
6.7
10.5
5.2
6.3
9.8
12.3
20.2
15.0
6.4
6.9
16.3
6.6
6.2
.5.8
8.0
6.7
8.2
12.2
11.6
5.3
16.9
11.5
27.6
8.4
8.2
10.7
16.9
20.0
5. 0
5.2
4.7
5.6
8.3
Negro.
Num-
ber.
372, 295
3,934
IS, 889
25,537
15, 503
149,002
91, 045
66, 259
685
1,441
31
25
9
2, 257
789
823
3,982
3,975
10, 932
9, 9.50
5,555
8,040
1, 844
148
211
892
10, 974
12
11
473
2,930
1,835
13,778
7,823
27, 737
1,949
22, 694
18,151
43, 588
11,447
16,660
23,330
33, 366
17, 689
8,017
30,913
3,282
24,047
44
17
36
446
43
73
23
3
159
76
1,206
Per
cent.
1 Per cent not shown, base beiug less than 100.
ILLITERACY.
449
POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR PRINCIPAL POPULATION CLASSES
AND STATES: 1920. '
DIVISION AND
STATE.
ILLITERATES IN RURAL POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920
All classes.
tTnited States..
Geog. Dn'isioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic . .
E. North Central.
W. North Central
South Atlantic . . .
E. South Central.
W. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvainia
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist.ofColumbia^
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina...
South Carolina...
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New .Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Num-
ber.
2, 465, 670
41
167
137
105
799:
584
482:
9o:
57
40,
23
103
34
19
33
26:
23
127
52:
172:
158:
210
43;
110,
i2o;
190,
162
ISS,
40,
164:
Per
cent.
9.1
4.4
5.2
2.9
2.5
17.6
17.7
14.0
8.0
4.5
3.6
3.3
3.2
3.8
7.0
6.6
3.5
5.8
6.2
2.8
2.3
2.8
3.3
3.1
2.5
1.2
4.5
3.1
2.4
1.4
1.8
7.8
9.1
16.0
9.9
18.5
25.9
21.4
13.9
12.5
14.4
22.5
22.2
12.8
34.5
5. S
10.9
3.2
2.0
2.6
5.3
21.4
21.8
3.4
7.9
2.5
1.8
6.4
Native white.
Native
parentage.
Num-
ber.
802,112
6, 878
30, 440
53,705
41,901
265, 103
233, 150
140, 855
25, 762
4,318
3,628
495
1,340
379
181
855
8,471
3,864
IS, 105
17, 159
14, 759
15, 708
4,087
1,992
664
3,146
32, 660
203
458
1,397
3,373
1,851
9,374
50, 665
33,517
82, 056
29, 851
48,080
9,709
87,936
77, 624
51, 280
16,310
31, 108
56,296
21,545
31,906
455
394
210
5,260
18,249
882
225
87
861
745
2,712
Per
cent.
4.8
1.2
1.5
1.8
L9
8.9
10.1
6.1
4.2
0.7
1.7
0.7
1.3
0.5
2.8
0.7
1.2
1.7
1.6
1.9
2.1
2.1
1.1
0.9
0.4
0.7
4.0
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.8
4.1
4.2
9.2
7.5
12.2
10.1
8.5
5.2
11.2
11.2
10.1
4.9
6.6
20.1
3.8
3.2
0.5
0.4
0.5
3.2
16.9
L9
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.8
Foreign or
mixed
parentage.
Num-
ber.
57, 179
4,210
7,420
14,312
8,588
1,646
1,474
14, 696
2,931
1,902
2,064
264
992
267
63
560
3,963
70S
2,749
2,173
1,476
2,547
3,509
4,607
2,111
1,29S
2,317
651
616
784
811
23
497
201
443
127
71
157
127
670
318
290
196
504
974
688
12,530
244
175
56
407
1,029
809
184
27
295
215
1,392
Per
cent.
L5
2.7
1.5
1.3
0.7
2.2
3.6
7.8
1.3
0.7
6.3
1.9
3.8
1.1
4.6
1.0
1.7
1.0
1.4
1.2
1.6
0.9
1.5
1.4
0.7
0.5
2.0
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.7
2.2
1.8
3.2
4.6
2.9
3.2
LO
3.3
4.3
4.2
3.5
3.5
9.3
1.8
10.0
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.9
10.5
5.7
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.5
1.0
Foreign-born
white.
Num-
ber.
407, 115
30, 166
123, 660
61,731
40, 553
14, 545
2,307
62,709
33, 982
37,462
4,369
2,805
2,377
3,997
412
16,206
26,480
17,450
79,730
12,739
2,315
13, 132
17,914
15,631
13, 282
5,068
2,819
6,342
3, 075
3,946
6,021
189
1,383
11,120
194
140
179
451
816
380
584
527
806
4,263
3,367
54,273
3,315
1,514
1,488
7,526
5,473
11,685
1,921
1,060
4,998
1,947
30,517
Per
cent.
13.3
14.6
20.0
9.2
5.6
17.3
10.5
34.1
14.7
n.8
10.3
15.4
10.8
13.2
24.9
17.5
14.2
17.3
24.0
12.7
7.6
8.7
9.3
7.9
5.6
3.9
7.9
6.0
4.6
4.6
9.1
7.0
10.3
29.7
7.5
6.9
5.1
3.7
9.3
10.1
9.8
15.4
10.3
37.9
14.5
38.3
6.4
5.1
16.3
Negro.
Num-
ber.
1,140,692
532
5,642
5,547
8,047
515, 233
346, 958
257, 610
701
422
29
5
19
234
31
214
833
1,693
3,116
2,366
781
2,106
267
27
23
357
6,359
4
24
65
1,215
2,618
17, 766
75, 147
7,713
88,415
127, 876
162, 231
33,467
21,266
42,583
137,917
145, 192
56,292
126,381
9, 209
65, 728
6.0
40
5.9
24
9.7
29
15.0
153
31.8
170
34.2
243
8.5
32
9.2
10
82
13
327
2 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive witti tne District of Columbia.
75108°— 23 29
450
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 144.— NUMBER AND PER CENT UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH, FOR POPULATION
CLASSES, BY SEX, IN POPULATION 10 YEARS OF ACE AND OVER, 1890-1920, AND IN
POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, 1920 AND 1910, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Figures are given under each class for aU census years for which data are available.]
BOTH SEXES.
MALE.
FEMALE.
CENSUS YEAR AND CLASS
OF POPULATION.
Total
number.
Unable to
speak English.
Total
number.
Unable to
speak English.
Total
number.
Unable to
speak English.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
1920
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
AUotheri
1910
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All others
1900
Native white — Fort^ign
or mixed par
Foreign-bom white
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
1890
Native white —
Native parentage
Foreign or mi.xed par.
Foreign-born white
Colored
1920
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other 1
Foreign bom-
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
1910
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other 2
13,497,886
8,053,225
176,925
56,230
84,238
. 8,948
1,488,948
14,644
36,752
10,020
19,068
982
11.0
0.2
20.8
17.8
22.6
n.o
12,944,529
7,317,922
188,758
68,924
67,661
3,135
2,953,011
22,110
59,055
28,370
26,564
2,097
22.8
0.3
31.3
41.2
39.3
66.9
10,926,401
10,014,256
171,552
87,682
24,091
65,008
1,217,280
72, 583
33,498
14,843
0.6
12.2
42.3
38.2
61.6
25,375,766
7,768,421
8, 786, 887
5,482,485
168, 149
69,876
1,371,044
109,427
0.7
0.9
15.6
2.0
7,419,691
4,009,462
91,546
51,041
58,806
8,378
680,033
7,207
17,409
8,903
8,709
916
9.2
0.2
19.1
17.4
14.8
10.9
7,321,196
3,037,386
96,582
65,479
60, 809
3,073
1,683,949
10, 870
26,705
26,032
22,8-18
2,077
23.0
0.3
27.7
40.7
37.6
67.6
5,460,085
5,414,991
86,504
84,141
23,214
28,164
563, 982
32,309
31,191
14,448
0.5
10.4
37.3
37.1
62.2
2,901,102
3,895,395
4,781,748
2,774,414
75,874
30,059
666,498
85,800
0.6
0.8
13.9
3.1
6,078,195
808,915
4,043,763
7,437
85,379
19,283
5,189
1,117
25,432
10,359
570
66
5,623,333
1,269,062
3,680,5.36
11,240
92, 176
32, 350
3,445
1,738
6,852
3,716
62
20
5,466,316
36,844
4,599,265
653, 298
85, 048
40,274
3,541
2,307
877
395
2,474,664
92,275
3,873,026
39,217
4,005,139
> 704, 548
2,708,071
23, 567
POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
12,498,720
5,522,475
116,486
50,625
75,727
7,746
64,412
4,442
40,494
75,069
11,653,925
4,886,615
123, 136
62,902
62,710
2,792
1,399,759
11.2
10,223
0.2
29,023
24.9
9,629
19.0
17,624
23.3
938
12.1
2,509
3.9
2,769
62.3
8,873
21.9
17,600
23.4
2,565,612
22.0
13,870
0.3
47,411
.38.5
26,338
41.9
24,882
39.7
1,877
67.2
6,928,452
2, 792, 006
61,229
46, 979
53,411
7,345
38,234
2,559
38, 285
52, 999
6,646,817
2, 458, 873
62, 967
60, 421
56,638
2,738
637, 830
4,989
13,662
8, 565
7,942
875
1,459
1,495
7,981
7,940
1.462,134
6,768
21,118
24, S16
21,484
1,858
9.2 5,570,268
0.2 2,730,469
22.3 55,257
18.2
14.9
11.9
3.8
58.4
20.8
15.0
3,646
22,316
401
26, 178
1,88:3
2, 209
22,070
22.0 5,007,108
0.3
33.5
41.1
37.9
67.9
2,427,742
60, 169
2,481
6,072
54
761,929
5,234
15,361
1,064
9,682
63
1,050
1,274
892
9,660
1,103,478
7,102
26, 293
1,522
3,398
19
1 Comprises Filipinos, Hindus, Koreans, Hawaiians, Malays, Siamese, Samoans, and Maoris.
2 Comprises Filipinos, Hindus, Koreans, and Maoris.
3 Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH.
451
Table 145.— NUMBER AND PER CENT UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH, BY SEX AND
AGE PERIODS, IN TITE EOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND
OVER, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
CENSUS YEAR AND AGE
PERIOD.
1920
Total, 10 years and
over
10 to 14 years
15 to 19years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35to39years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
60 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
1910
Total, 10 years and
over
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Both sexes.
Total
number.
13,497,886
1,488,948
331,362
527, 942
926,844
1,454,363
1,651,475
1,737,805
1,428,1"
1,299,675
1,167,377
908, 722
715,731
1,328,227
20,264
12,944,529
1,505,715
1,408,093
1,303,475
1,146,360
925,055
693,520
627, 583
1,183,349
26,211
Unable to
speak English,
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
28, 149
43,711
119,092
203,676
210.593
207, 035
154,877
132,442
107,053
78, 121
69,639
129,445
5,115
2,953,011
56,405
227,649
497, 511
511,695
391,254
301,273
237, ,i25
179,383
145,482
100,696
91,792
201, 709
10,637
11.0
8.5
8.3
12.8
14.0
12.8
11.9!
10.8
10.2
9.2
8.6
9.7
9.7
25.2
22.
15.7
33.8
34.8
30.8
26.0
21.4
18.2
15.6
15.7
14.5
14.6
17,0
40. (
Male.
Total
number.
7,419,691
167, 1,
259,270
456, 988
792,088
946,818
1,008,677
803, 195
744,423
651,546
503, 789
392,629
679,384
13,732
7,321,196
181,303
351,7.54
823,920
990,576
888,668
812,007
751,519
656,455
526,256
380, 110
331,914
607,008
19,70()
XTnable to
speak English,
Num-
ber.
680, 033
14, 163
20,651
48,971
85,814
97,449
101,796
75, 745
67,487
50,538
33,907
29,257
50,847
3,408
1,683,949 23.0
Per
cent.
9.2
8.0
10.7
10.8
10.3
10.1
9.4
9.1
7.8
6.7
7.
7.5
24.8
28, 307
130,9:?0
310,276
324,067
244,551
180, 579
136,638
92, .570
68,781
42,303
37,069
78,903
8,975
1.5. (
37.2
37.7
32.7
27.5
22.2
18.2
14.1
13.1
11.1
11.2
13.0
45.5
Female.
Total
number.
6,078,195
164,210
268,672
469, 856
682,275
704,657
729,128
621,904
555,252
515,831
404, 933
323, 102
648,843
6,532
5,623,333
177,027
322,007
606,461
672, 120
617,047
596,086
551,956
489, 905
398, 799
313,410
295,669
676,341
6,505
Unable to
speak English.
Num-
ber.
808,915
13, 9S6
23,060
70, 121
117,862
113, 144
105,239
79, 132
64, 955
56, 515
44,214
40,382
78, .598
1,707
1,269,062
Per
cent.
28, 098
96,719
187, 235
187,628
146,703
120,694
100,887
86,813
76, 701
58,393
54,723
122, 806
1,662
13.3
8.5
8.6
14.9
17.8
16.1
14.4
12.7
11.7
11.0
10.9
12.5
12.1
26.1
22.6
15.9
30.0
30.9
27.9
23.8
20.2
18.3
17.7
19.2
18.6
18.5
21.3
25.5
452
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 146.— NUMBER AND PER CENT UNABLE TO SPEAK ENCxLISH IN THE FOREIGN-
BORN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnlted States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central . . .
West South Central...
Movmtain
Pacific
New England: ;
Maine '.
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FOEEIGN-BORN white population 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVER.
1920
Total
number.
Unable to speak
English.
13,497,886
Number.
1,488,948
1,843,028
4,853,256
3, 183, 790
1, 358, 323
311,385
71,211
430, 053
436, 304
1, 010, 536
104, 585
89, 472
42, 701
,063,572
171, 032
371, 666
, 752, 055
729, 799
,371,402
669,924
149, 239
,194.979
713,228
456,420
482, 230
223, 752
184, 394
129, 951
81,781
148, 209
108, 006
19,541
101, 155
28, 292
30, 325
60,679
6,981
6,327
16,028
42,057
30,603
15, 297
17,393
7,918
13, 834
44,244
39,020
332,9^5
91, 729
38, 379
24,762
114,285
26, 786
70,053
.55,724
14, 586
244, 881
100, 672
664,983
180, 851
525, 849
328, 981
85, 259
32,042
2,363
181,799
71,096
80, 708
10, 333
11, 339
3,065
96, 426
21,620
38,068
290,200
73,409
162,240
81,161
13,269
121, 965
68, 105
44,481
28,311
9,559
11,126
10, 189
4,861
9, 186
12,027
2,733
7,765
779
1,135
11, 121
190
116
285
7,918
506
724
445
697
3,683
5,362
172,057
3,098
1,956
2,003
10, 050
13,225
36,352
2,. 303
1, 509
7,796
3,342
69,570
Per
cent.
11.0
10.8
10.3
6.3
10.3
3.3
42.3
16.3
8.0
9.9
12.7
7.2
9.1
12.6
10.2
10.5
10.1
11.8
10.2
9.5
9.7
5.9
4.3
6.0
7.8
5.9
6.2
11.1
14.0
7.7
2.8
3.7
18.3
2.7
1.8
1.8
18.8
2.2
3.3
4.2
5.6
5.0
8.3
13.7
5L7
3.4
5.1
8.1
9.3
49.4
51.9
4.1
10.3
3.2
3.3
10.5
1910
Total
number.
12,944,529
1,757
4,661
2,985
1, 579
280
84
330
423
840
105
92
47
1,020
171
Sis;
2,634
636
1,390;
579
155;
1, 168!
579
502:
533
269
223
i5o:
98:
172:
131
16
100:
23
25:
54
5
5
14
32
39
17
18
9
16
50;
39
224
39
26
123
21
43
61
234
100
505
Unable to speak
English.
Number.
2,953,011
326, 890
1,217,698
693, 961
274,620
71, 389
9,983
148, 028
96,637
113, 805
19, 589
26,783
8,342
171,014
36, 961
64, 201
597,012
153, 861
466, 825
163, 722
40, 731
266, 557
102, 286
120,665
89, 850
37, 169
37, 747
33,491
18, 486
29, 519
28,358
4,824
17, 544
1,349
3,983
27, 461
779
447
953
14, 049
3,816
1,648
3,028
1,491
2,741
11,547
7,975
125, 765
13,718
5,805
5, 970
22,610
11,776
25, 072
8, 129
3,557
25, 568
13, 531
74,706
Per
cent.
22.8
18.6
26.1
23. 2
17.4
25.5
11.8
44.8
22.8
13.5
18. 6
28.8
17.5
16.8
21.5
20.1
22.7
24.2
33.6
28.3
26.2
22.8
17.6
24.0
16.8
13.8
16.0
22.3
18.8
17.1
21.5
28.5
17.4
5.7
15.5
50.3
13.6
7.6
6.5
43.7
9.6
9.2
16.6
16.5
16.7
22.9
20.4
56.0
15.3
14.7
22.6
18.4
55.5
57.3
13.1
20. 0
10.9
13.4
14.8
INCREASE
( + ) OR DE-
CREASE ( — )
IN NUMBER
UNABLE TO
SPEAK
ENGLISH:
1910-1920
-1,464,063
-146,039
-691, 849
-364, 980
-189,361
-39, .347
-7,620
-1-33, 771
-25,541
-33,097
-9,256
-15,444
-5,277
-74, 588
-15,341
-26, 133
-306,812
-80,452
-304, 585
-82,561
-27,462
-144,592
-34, 181
-76, 184
-61,539
-27,610
-26,621
-23,302
-13,625
-20,333
-16,331
-2,091
-9,779
-570
-2, 848
-16,340
-589
-331
-668
-6, 131
-3,128
-1,142
-2,304
-1,046
-2,044
-7, 864
-2,613
-f- 46, 292
-10,620
-3,849
-3,967
-11,960
-)- 1,449
+ 11,280
-5, 826
-2, 048
-17,772
-10, 189
-5, 136
INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH.
453
Table 147.— NUMBER AND PER CENT UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE FOREIGN-
BORN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
"United States.
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
E. North Central.
"W. North Central
South Atlantic
E. South Central.
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina. . .
South Carolina. . .
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
foreign -BORN WHITE
MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER.
Total
number.
7,419,691
931, &45
2,587,798
1,789,466
772, 147
182, 846
41,729
245, 597
262, 733
605, 530
54, 398
45,952
22, 806
526, 272
84,933
197,484
1,425,461
387, 251
775,086
386, 901
87, 396
651,256
407,057
256, 856
276,630
126, 109
102, 587
74.633
47,289
83,542
61,357
11,230
54, 102
15,022
18,812
41,295
4,287
4,063
9,923
24,112
17,401
8,928
10,484
4,916
8,528
26,477
24,412
186, 180
57, 287
24,565
16, 700
66, 869
15,685
40, 476
30,516
10,635
150, 510
61,575
393, 445
Unable to speak
English.
Number.
680, 033
70,213
231,273
152,312
35, 467
17, 777
1,110
93, 160
37,261
41,460
3,486
4,350
1,348
37,556
7,993
15, 480
123,304
31,661
76,308
41,785
6,517
53,389
32, 432
18, 189
10,900
4,239
5,065
3,532
1,768
3,873
6,090
1,429
3,396
329
588
7,655
87
67
141
4,085
347
230
319
214
303
1,656
3,348
87,853
1,384
1,191
1,301
4,982
7,024
19,009
1,342
1,028
3,772
1,769
35,919
Per
cent.
9.3
7.5
8.9
8.5
4.6
9.7
2.7
37.9
14.2
6.8
6.4
9.5
5.9
7.1
9.4
7.8
8.7
8.2
9.8
10.8
7.5
8.2
8.0
7.1
3.9
3.4
4.9
4.7
3.7
4.6
9.9
12.7
6.3
2.2
3.1
18.5
2.0
1.6
1.4
16.9
2.0
2.6
3.0
4.4
3.6
6.3
13.7
47.2
2.4
4.8
7.8
7.5
44.8
47.0
4.4
9.7
2.5
2.9
9.1
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE FE-
MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER.
Total
number.
6,078,195
911,183
2, 265, 458
1,394,324
586, 176
128,539
29,482
184,456
173,571
405,006
50, 187
43,520
19, 895
537,300
86,099
174, 182
1,326,594
342,548
596,316
283,023
61,843
543,723
306, 171
199,564
205,600
97,643
81,807
55,318
34,492
64,667
46,649
8,311
47,053
13, 270
11,513
19, 384
2,694
2,264
6, 105
17,945
13,202
6,369
6,909
3,002
5,306
17,767
14,608
146,775
34,442
13,814
8,062
47,416
11,101
29,577
25,208
3,951
94,371
39,097
271,538
Unable to speak
English.
Number.
808,915
110,638
294, 576
176,669
49, 792
14, 265
1,253
88,639
33, 835
39,248
6,847
6,989
1,717
58, 870
13,627
22,588
166,896
41,748
85,932
39, 376
6,752
68,576
35, 673
26, 292
17,411
5,320
6,061
6.657
3,093
5,313
5,937
1,304
4,369
450
547
3,466
103
49
144
3,833
341
276
405
231
394
2,027
2,014
84,204
1,714
765
702
5,668
6,201
17, .343
961
481
4,024
1,573
33,651
Per
cent.
13.3
12.1
13.0
12.7
8.5
11.1
4.3
48.1
19.5
9.7
13.6
16.1
8.6
11.0
15.8
13.0
12.6
12.2
14.4
13.9
10.9
12.6
11.7
13.2
8.5
5.4
7.4
12.0
9.0
8.2
12.7
15.7
9.3
3.4
4.8
17.9
3.8
2.2
2.4
21.4
2.6
4.3
5.9
7.7
7.4
11.4
13.8
57.4
5.0
5.5
8.7
12.0
55.9
58.6
3.8
12.2
4.3
4.0
12.4
INCREASE ( + )
OR DECREASE ( — )
IN NUMBER UNABLE
TO SPEAK ENGLISH:
1910-1920
Males. Females.
-1,008,916
-94,716
-464,026
-244,963
-112,189
-30, 101
-4,818
+ 14,068
-30, 539
-36, 632
-5,454
-9,062
-3,473
-48, 227
-9,348
-19,152
-182,110
-54,705
-227,211
-61,408
-21,717
-95,303
-25,525
-41,010
-35,095
-16,482
-17,305
-12,430
-7,143
-12, 129
-11,605
-1,751
-5,810
-381
-2,238
-14,436
-422
-220
-444
-4,399
-1,930
-712
-1,528
-648
-1,230
-4,393
-1,7.50
+21,441
-9,6&4
-3, .5.57
-3,620
-9,658
-662
+3,307
-4,646
-2,019
-14,683
-8,749
-13,200
-460, 147
-51,323
-227,823
-120,017
-77, 172
-9,246
-2, 802
+ 19,703
.+4,998
+3,535
-3,802
-6,382
-1,804
-26, 361
-5, 993
-6, 981
-124,702
-25, 747
-77,374
-21,153
-5, 745
-49, 289
-8,656
-35, 174
-26,444
-11,128
-9,316
-10,872
-6,482
-8,204
-4, 726
-.340
-3, 969
-189
—610
-1, 904
-167
-111
-224
-1,732
-1,198
-430
-776
-398
—814
-3,471
-863
+24,851
-936
-292
-347
-2,302
+2,111
+7,973
-1, 180
-29
-3,089
-1,440
+8,064
454
ABSTRACT OP THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 148.-NUMBER AND PER CENT UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE FOREIGN-
BORN WHITE POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.. .
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon
California
rOREIGN-BOKN WHITE POPULATION 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Both sexes.
Total
number.
12,498,720
705,291
477,752
978, 575
291,794
287, 215
67,242
357,220
394,008
939,623
94,329
82,049
38, 232
988, 913
3.56,866
344,902
,528,497
675, 222
,274,033
622, 523
140, 373
,117,928
063, 160
434,591
462,582
214,479
173,551
121,047
78, 027
140, 899
101,209
18,245
93,624
26,376
27,851
55,465
6,488
5,941
14,855
38,370
29, 488
14,319
16,105
7,330
13,166
41,228
36,108
266,718
8.''), 709
.36, 170
2:5,057
105,017
21,933
.'•)5,973
52, 254
13,895
230,435
94, 807
614,381
Unable to
speak English,
Number.
1,399,759
173, 515
513,768
323,675
82,212
30, 504
2,216
140, 308
59, 736
73, 825
9,190
10, 723
2,761
93,150
20,648
37,043
282, 902
71,587
159, 279
79,813
13,064
119,788
66, 873
44,137
28,0^
9,210
10, 668
10,021
4,771
8,941
10,577
2, 665
7, 623
740
1,081
10,506
170
113
269
7,3.37
643
479
694
400
650
3,414
4,616
131,628
3,020
1,761
1,870
9, 5.')5
10,630
29,357
2,170
1,373
7,602
3,2(19
63,014
Per
cent.
11.2
10.2
11.5
10.9
6.4
10.6
3.3
39.3
15.2
7.9
9.7
13.1
7.2
9.4
13.2
10.7
11.2
10.6
12.5
12.8
9.3
10.7
10.1
10.2
6.1
4.3
6.1
8.3
6.1
6.3
10.5
14.6
8.1
2.8
3.9
18.9
2.6
1.9
1.8
19.1
2.2
3.3
4.3
5.5
4.9
8.3
12.8
49.4
3.5
4.9
8.1
9.1
48.5
52. 4
4.2
9.9
3.3
3.4
10.3
Male.
Total
number.
6,928,452
2,406
1,687
738
170,
39
208
241
569
49
42;
20
491
78:
184.:
1,318
360
727;
363
82
613
381
245
266
121
97
70
46
79:
57,
10,
50:
14:
17
38
4:
3
9
22
16
8
9
4'
24
22
152,
54
23
15:
62;
13
33:
143
■58,
367
Unable to
speak English,
Number.
637, 830
67,350
226,306
149,946
33, 964
16, 881
1,043
72,655
31,717
37,968
3,013
4,097
1,181
36,448
7,601
15,010
120,426
30, 962
74,918
41,136
6,405
52, 462
31,915
18,028
10,749
4,066
4,857
3,467
1,722
3,749
5,354
1,398
3,328
311
556
7,195
80
65
136
3,812
327
218
306
192
273
1,534
2,896
67,952
1,342
1,055
1,218
4,445
5,736
15,704
1,277
940
3,669
1,689
32,610
Per
cent.
7.8
9.4
8.9
4.6
9.9
2.6
34.9
13.1
6.7
6.1
9.7
5.8
7.4
9.7
8.1
9.1
8.6
10.3
11.3
7.7
8.5
8.4
7.3
4.0
3.3
5.0
4.9
3.8
4.7
9.3
13.2
6.6
2.2
3.2
18.7
2.0
1.7
1.5
17.1
1.9
2.6
3.1
4.1
3.3
6.2
12.7
44.5
2.5
4.5
7.7
7.2
43.3
46.8
4.4
9.2
2.6
2.9
Female.
Total
number.
5,570,268
839, 249
2,070,777
1,290,847
553, 121
116,808
27, 545
148, 789
152, 687
370,445
44,974
39,617
17,770
497, 806
78, 748
160,334
1,209,614
314,320
546, 843
259,019
57, 465
504, 131
281,352
188,880
195,726
93,087
76,206
51,004
32,687
61,078
43,333
7,631
43,261
12,334
10,420
16,994
2,4.53
2,091
5,. 536
16,088
12,661
5,891
6,291
2,702
5,000
16,380
13,291
114,118
31,4.59
12, 804
7,261
42,928
8,689
22,391
23,463
3,692
87, 177
36, 227
247,041
Unable to
speak English.
Number.
761, 929
106,165
287,462
173, 729
48, 248
13,623
1,173
67, 653
28,019
35,857
6,177
6,626
1,580
56,702
13,047
22,033
162,476
40,625
84,361
38,677
6,659
67,326
34, 958
26, 109
17,275
5,144
5,811
6,554
3,049
5, 192
5,223
1,267
4,295
429
525
3,311
90
48
133
3,625
316
261
388
208
377
1,880
1,720
63,676
1,678
706
652
5, 1 10
4,894
13,653
893
433
3,933
1,520
30,404
INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH.
455
Table 149.— NUMBER UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE FOREIGN-BORN WHITE
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER AND 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY
SEX, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR BOTH SEXES COMBINED, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala. .
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn. .
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass..
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincimiati, Ohio...
Cleveland, Ohio...
Columbus, Ohio...
Dallas, Te.x
Dayton, Ohio
Denver J Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Wortli, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Coim
Houston, Tex
IndianajjoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis , Tenn
Milwaukee, AV'is
Mimieapohs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omalia, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
ReacUng, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Miiui
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D.C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
YoungstowD, Ohio
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION
10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total
number.
37, 213
17,471
4,676
83,083
5,997
236,320
45, 795
119, 685
31,624
19, 955
797,618
42, 564
236,244
15, S91
8,394
12, 960
37, 203
11,110
282, 257
41,736
6,860
28, 065
40, 176
11,459
16, 818
75,232
11,253
26, 810
108, 684
11, 569
37, 549
5,704
lOS, 934
87,083
2,365
47,636
45, 101
25, 632
,968,535
2M, 475
651, 941
910,438
no, 736
30,945
115,609
6,511
44,575
35,017
44, 564
393, 74
119, 182
46,338
68, 278
9,449
4,576
70, 085
102, 490
51,086
19, 182
33, 977
13S, 475
28, 321
71, 988
16, 488
30, 857
31,936
37, 667
29,676
28,292
16, 075
52, 821
25,439
33,343
Unable to speak English.
Both sexes.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
4, 354
1, 669
90
6, 768
320
14,069
5,980
17, 157
1,482
2,832
89,092
1, 768
35, 390
1,087
1,660
1,363
1,808
619
33,007
8,441
2,443
2,0.84
3,192
1,S27
617
6,249
1,387
2, 216
10,619
180
6,141
174
17,074
1,952
29
9,983
5,234
1,510
208, 125
17,6:i3
71, 3.35
109, 288
6,815
3,054
11,222
199
1,3,83
2, 132
4,230
31,742
10,324
1, 220
7,416
1,407
97
6,362
5, 658
1,693
595
16,466
7,116
2,462
1, 985
317
2,185
2,832
5,300
3, 697
T"
2,459
3,318
2,581
5,073
11.7
9.6
1.9
8.1
5.3
6.0
13.1
14.3
4.7i
14.2
11.2
4.2
15.0
6.8
19.8
10.5
4.9
5.6
11.7
20.2
35.6
7.4
7.9
15.9
3.7
8.3
12.3
8.3
9.8
1.6
16.4
3.1
15.7
2.2
1.2
21.0
11.6
5.9
10.6
6.7
10.9
12.0
6.2
9.9
9.7
3.1
3.1
6.1
9.5
8.1
8.7
2.6
10.9
14.9
2.1
9.1
5.5
3.3
3.1
48.5
5.1
8.7
2
1.9
7.1
8,
14.1
12.5
2,
15.3
6.3
10.1
15.2
Male.
2,607
777
36
2,834
133
5, 662
2,746
8,250
524
1,310
38,612
773
16, 319
579
991
722
740
306
17, 101
2,978
1,562
845
1,370
880
313
2,876
709
1,040
4,722
69
2,426
62
7,162
636
11
4,020
1, 938
626
86, 5.30
6,678
29, 463
4(i,121
2,863
1,411
5,111
112
567
938
1,729
13, 324
4,938
539
2,713
601
31
2,447
2,391
589
306
8,274
3,245
1,045
1,017
124
820
1,310
2, 702
1,672
329
1,255
1,2130
1,111
3,108
Fe-
maje.
1,747
892
54
3,934
187
8,407
3,234
8,907
958
1, 522
50, 480
995
19,071
508
669
641
1,068
313
15,906
5,463
881
1,239
1, 822
94-
304
3,373
678
1,176
5, 897
121
6,111
87
816
1,194
2,501
l,s,41s
5, 386
681
4,703
806
66
3,915
3,267
1,104
289
8,192
3,871
1,417
908 1
193 1
1,365
1,522
2, 598
2,025
450
l,204i
2, 088|
1, 470
1.965|
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total
number.
33,912
16,348
4,272
76, 647
5,470
221,036
42, 308
111,716
29, 490
18, 380
743, 803
40, 349
217, 793
14, 726
7,495
12,060
35, 282
10, 441
2,'-)7, 510
38, 145
5, 868
26,181
37, 021
10, 123
16,000
70,677
10, .334
24,728
98,710
11,182
35, 023
5,294
101,684
82, 735
2,197
42,486
41,634
23,814
,797,882
243, 093
593, 266
827, 420
10.5, 012
29, 091
105, 959
5,946
41,953
32, 585
40,746
361, 64N
111,907
43, 133
63,441
8,693
4,252
63,608
95,716
48, 314
17,814
27,109
130, 867
36, 6.87
67,540
15,483
28,724
29, 793
3.5,311
27,091
26,376
15, 073
49, 389
23,962
30,943
Unable to speak English.
Both sexes.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
4,229
1,617
85
6,654
307
13, 75S
5, .8,5:5
16. 879
1,435
2, 7.M
87, 699
1,739
35, 001
1,0,-)S
1, 329
1,338
1,699
584
32,318
8,114
1, 9.89
2,062
3,122
1, 466
610
6,114
1,224
2, 008
9,492
166
5,806
168
16,969
1,915
26
9,277
5,119
1,401
202, 651
17, 203
69, 507
106, 258
6, 687
2,996
10. 880
186
1,334
2,049
4,090
31,138
10, 180
1,188
7, 2.59
1,361
95
6,165
5,549
1,674
553
13,580
6, 790
2, 428
1,918
315
2,121
2,781
5,215
3,601
740
2,404
3,249
2,529
4,987
12.5
9.9
2.0
8.7
5.6
6.2
13.8
15.1
4.9
1.5.0
11. S
4.3
16.1
7.2
17.7
11.1
4.8
5.6
12.6
21.
33.9
7.9
8.4
14.5
3
8.7
11.8
8.1
9.6
1.5
16.6
3.2
16.7
2.3
1.2
21.8
12.3
5.9
11.3
7.1
11.7
12.8
6.4
10.3
10.3
3.1
3.2
6.3
10.0
8.6
9.1
2.8
11.4
15.7
2.2
9.7
5.8
3.5
3.1
50.1
.5.2
9.1
2.8
2.0
7.4
9.3
14.8
1.3.3
2.8
15.9
6.6
10.6
16.1
Male.
2,536
755
34
2,787
129
5,553
2,682
8,162
511
1,284
38, 020
756
16, 189
563
811
710
692
286
16, 827
5,211
1,306
836
1,350
715
308
2,820
645
945
4,2.38
56
2,332
69
7,118
617
9
3,776
1, 887
584
84,342
6,517
28, 651
44,9"
2,809
1,384
4,950
103
539
894
1,683
13, 092
4,879
524
2,663
581
30
2,366
2,351
5a3
285
7,001
3,080
1, 034
989
123
799
1,294
2,6.52
1,638
311
1,236
1,1%
1,099
3,063
Fe-
male.
1,693
862
51
3,867
178
8,205
3, 171 ■
8,717
924
1,470
49, 679
983
18, 812
495
518
628
1,007
298
15, 491
2,903
683
1,226
1,772
751
302
3,294
579
1,063
5,254
110
3,474
109
9,851
1,298
17
5,501
3,232
817
118,309
10,686
40,853
61, 280
3,878
1,612
5,930
83
795
1,155
2,407
18,046
5, 301
664
4,596
780
65
3,799
3,198
1,091
268
6,579
3,710
1,394
929
192
1,322
1,487
2,563
l,9a3
429
1,168
2,053
1,430
1,924
456
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 150.— NUMBER UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE FOREIGN-BORN WHITE
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR
BOTH SEXES COMBINED, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS:
1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery...
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith....
Little Rock
Californla.:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach . . .
Pasadena
Sacramento —
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Spgs .
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain...
New London. .
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbtiry
Florida:
Jacksonville...
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgia:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington . . .
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis..
Elgin
Evanston
Johet
Moline
Oak Park vil...
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago . . .
EvansviUe
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
foreign-born white popula-
tion 10 years of age and
OVER.
Total
num-
ber.
Both sexes
1,973
744
3,838
6,
10,
12,
7,
6,
2,586
7,073
7
20, 982
5,770
5,891
10,554
29,432
3,825
2,492
1,428
10,413
920
323
686
3,215
• 6,427
2,818
15, 360
1,904
2,555
6,711
5,021
6,704
8,408
7, 305
5,604
7,734
2,407
5,296
17, 160
6, 188
929
14,440
3,106
6,573
16, 198
8,032
1,149
813
1,122
13, 222
3,636
Unable to speak English.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent,
29
23
115
194
918
306
197
705
1,110
771
521
61
1,137
656
3,721
427
550
802
2,606
87
8
15
5,293
21
1
7
35
245
137
3,226
46
SO
678
IGO
219
1,222
263
70
357
79
170
1, 514
223
82
2,906
29
282
1,377
1,085
52
36
25
2,237
177
1.4
2.7
3.4
1
2.0
2.1
11.0
4.6
3.0
6.6
8.6
10.0
7.6
2.4
16.1
8.4
17.7
7.4
9.3
7.6
2
0.3
1
50.8
2.3
0.3
1.0
1.1
3.8
4,
21.0
2.4
3.1
10
3.2
3.3
14,
3.6
1.2
4.6
3.3
3.2
8.8
3.6
20.1
0.9
4.3
8.5
13.5
4.5
4.4
2.2
16.9
4.9
Male.
10
7
673
11
12
51
96
353
153
72
314
441
299
240
28
566
291
1,444
117
207
257
1,131
50
1
9
2,650
Fe-
male.
18
11
64
98
565
153
125
391
669
472
281
33
571
365
2,277
310
343
545
1,475
37
7
6
2,643
12
1
3
26
84
161
56
81
1,267
1,959
IS
27
36
44
365
313
71
89
7!;
140
624
598
12^
135
3(:
40
236
121
3^
41
7S
97
7()c
805
98
125
44
38
1,487
1,419
9.
20
147
135
72i
648
556
529
38
14
'M
12
IC
15
992
1,245
110
67
foreign-born white popula-
tion 10 YEARS OF AGE AND
over.
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids. .
Council Blulls .
Davenport
Dubuciue
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington
Newport
Louisiana:
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewiston
Portland
Maryland:
Cumberland...
Hagerstown . . .
Massachusetts:
Brockton
Brookline town.
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fitchburg
HaverhiU
Holyoke
Lawrence
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfleld ,
Quincy
Revere
Salem
Somerville ,
Taunton ,
Waltham
Michigan:
Battle Creek —
Bay City
Flint
Hamtramck vil
Highland Park .
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
Total
num-
ber.
5,784
3,944
7, 574
4,193
11,119
2,," ■"
3,846
2,891
2,878
791
2,082
3,688
9,974
12, 995
1,153
428
16, 917
9,307
16, 980
12,025
10,952
12, 900
13, 165
19,973
38, 463
27,544
13, 96S
8,456
10, 073
8,094
13, 532
8,761
11,062
23, 835
9,832
8,024
3,331
8,895
14, 709
22, 471
12, 266
5,256
7,118
5,870
6,742
5,052
6,166
11, 435
29, 807
722
6,333
967
11,301
7.015
Unable to speak English.
Both sexes.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
594
206
243
170
638
140
518
539
25
8
37
88
2,614
262
139
2,423
2,557
509
1,459
785
2,083
6, 723
1, 309
327
15
272
790
914
567
1,412
582
1,734
262
144
409
949
6,843
357
315
619
467
314
441
123
530
888
49
232
617
10.3
.5.2
3.2
4.1
5.7
4.9
13.5
18.6
0.9
1.0
1
3.8
2.4
26.2
2.0
12.1
2.1
4.1
0.1
14.3
21.3
4.6
11.3
6.0
10.4
17
4.8
2.3
1.9
2.7
9.8
6.8
6.5
12.8
2.4
17.6
3.3
4.3
4.6
6.5
30.5
2.9
6.0
8.7
8.0
4.7
8,
2.0
4.6
4.6
0.8
14.0
5.1
2.1
Male.
265
131
146
77
359
71
263
324
15
48
688
94
91
5
257
3
1,093
946
212
502
264
765
2,676
588
97
50
68
346
378
154
502
230
752
94
92
159
518
3,260
126
148
307
289
150
363
65
172
711
506
25
98
206
Fe-
male.
329
75
97
93
279
69
255
215
10
5
22
29
40
1,926
168
431
5
1,330
1,611
297
957
521
1,318
4,047
721
230
107
204
444
536
413
910
352
982
168
52
250
431
3,583
231
167
312
178
164
78
58
358
655
6
382
24
134
411
INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH.
457
Table 150 — NUMBER UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE FOREIGN-BORN WHITE
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, WITH PERCENTAGES FOR
BOTH SEXES COMBINED, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS:
1920— Continued .
FOREIGN-BORN "WTHTE POPULA-
TION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND
OVER.
Total
num-
ber.
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City...
Bayonne
CUfton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hoboken
Irvington town.
Kearny town..,
Montclair town
New Brunswick
Orange
Passaic
Perth Amboy.
Plainfleld
West Hoboken
town
West New York
town
New York:
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton —
Elmira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vernon..
New Rochelle. .
Newburgh
Niagara Falls...
Poughkeepsie. . .
Rome
Scivenectady —
Troy
Utica
Watertovvn
North Carolina:
Asheville
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem .
Ohio:
Canton
East Cleveland.
Hamilton
Lake wood
Lima
Lorain
MatLsfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steubenville
Warren
Zanesville
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City.
Tulsa
Unable to speak English.
Both sexes.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
27,060
8, 598
6,928
25, 199
9, 502
6,714
27,873
23, 215
5,465
7,800
5,078
8,794
6,894
26,089
14,759
5,438
13,936
8,805
9,732
7,485
10,271
4 657
11,299
2,748
9,957
8,347
4,898
17,370
5,466
5, 152
20, 250
11,404
23,000
5, 725
549
503
608
293
14,437
3,804
2,639
7,196
1,S89
11,770
3, 1.54
948
1,485
692
2,731
5,488
4,593
1,266
.533
3,3.54
4,509
1,"'"
330
3,152
1,744
214
2,914
1,287
129
166
684
762
504
5,479
1,690
454
1,386
631
1,653
1,002
2,100
253
827
92
980
283
394
2,751
61"
993
2,6.55
308
4,090
208
15
3
7
4
2,506
18
157
1,000
80
1,100
198
75
162
23
1.57
1,077
1,008
161
Male.
16.7
22.0'
4.8
12.5
18.4
3.2
10.5
5.5
2.4
2.1
13.5
8.7
7.3
21.0
11.5
8.3
9.9
7.2
17.0
13,
20.4
5.4
7.3
.3.3
9.8
3.4
8.0
15.8
11.3
19.3
13.1
2.7
17.8
3.6
2.7
0.6
1.2
1.4
17.4
0.5
5.9
13.9
4.2
9.3
6.3
7.9
10.9
3.3
5.7
19.6
23.3
12.7
32 6.0
511! 15.2
47 2.4
1,431
792
164
1,432
589
92
1,391
4,SS
52
62
345
230
148
2, 136
710
165
543
203
.590
402
962
109
286
26
344
105
183
1,502
278
522
962
117
1,.590
113
Fe-
male.
3,078
1,098
166
1,720
1,155
122
1,523
799
77
104
339
532
356
3,343
980
289
843
428
1,063
600
1,138
144
541
66
636
178
211
1,249
339
471
1,693
191
2,500
95
5
3
1,899
4
82
426
40
606
95
44
97
14
86
663
771
105
18
301
25
2
2
1
607
14
75
574
40
494
103
31
65
9
71
414
297
56
14
210
22
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULA-
TION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND
OVER.
Total
num-
ber.
Unable to speak EngUsh.
Both sexes.
Num-
ber.
PENNSYLVANIA
AUentown. . .
Altoona
Bethlehem. .
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg. .
Hazleton
Johnstown.. .
Lancaster. . .
McKeesport.
New Castle..
Norristown'boro
Wilkes-Barre..
WilUamsport..
York
Rhode Island:
Cranston
Newport
Pawtucket
Woonsocket . . .
South Carolina:
Charleston
Columbia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee:
Chattanooga...
Knoxville
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls .
Utah:
Ogden
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News
Peters I )urg
Portsmoulh. ..
Roanoke
Washington:
Bellingham —
Everett
Tacoina
West ^■IRG^NL^:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington...
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
8,505
5,228
10,795
11,133
3, -944
17, 103
4,093
5,971
12,013
2,692
11,769
8,551
4,250
14, 460
2,244
1,182
7,437
5,708
20,723
15,619
2,125
538
2,928
1,2.30
803
2,470
1,87.^
29,736
6,71
1,716
1,661
4,517
344
2,018
508
1,520
5, 173
5,618
20,234
1,336
1,901
724
5,736
3,554
12,523
4,434
4,814
5,764
15,982
8, 105
10,650
Per
cent.
1,263
636
2,686
1,784
4,8''
2,716
430
474
1,416
127
1,848
1,437
840
2,037
337
58
667
59
1,892
3,287
22
16
171
17
11
334
310
18,2<t2
1,141
268
458
130
3
25
10
37
9
791
47
280
15
552
182
869
172
444
273
1,0,57
1,652
441
14.9
12.2
24.9
16.0
12.3
15.9
10.5
7.9
11.8
4.7
1.5.7
16.8
19.8
14.1
15.0
4.9
9.0
1.0
9.1
21.0
1.0
3.0
1.4
1.4
13.5
16,
6L5
17.0
15.6
27.6
2.9
0.9
1.2
2.0
2.4
1.0
2,
0.9
3.9
3.5
14.7
2.
9.6
5.1
6.9
3.9
9.2
4.7
6.6
20.4
4.1
Male
490
269
1,482
1,096
216
1,440
184
137
682
53
1,072
652
389
902
176
29
198
22
871
1,111
14
12
6
3
138
189
7, 137
723
1.38
376
70
2
10
4
12
4
424
18
148
6
306
55
387
59
224
98
552
773
219
■Fe-
male.
773
367
1,204
688
271
1,276
246
337
734
■ 74
776
785
451
1,135
161
29
469
37
1,021
2,176
196
J21
11,1,55
418
130
82
60
1
15
6
25
5
33
367
29
132
9
246
127
482
113
220
175
505
879
222
458
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPULATION.
Table 151.— NUMBER AND PER CENT UNABLE TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE URBAN AND
RURAL FOREIGN-BORN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY SEX,
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
foreign -born white males 10
years of age and over unablb
TO speak ENGLISH.
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE FEMALES 10
YEARS OF AGE AND OVER UNABLE
TO SPEAK ENGLISH.
DIVISION AND STATE.
In urban
communities.
In rural
communities.
In urban
communities.
In rural
communities.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
TJnited States
482, 570
8.8
197,463
10.2
607,224
12.9
201, 691
14.9
Geographic divisions:
63,574
198,032
129,521
15,117
9,997
537
35,779
9,262
20, 751
7.8
9.0
9.3
4.5
8.2
2.0
31.3
9.4
5.4
6,639
33,241
22,791
20,350
7, 780
573
57,. 381
27,999
20, 709
6.6
8.8
5.6
4.6
12.9
3.8
43.7
17.1
9.3
101,209
257, 484
145, 741
18,254
10,834
739
39, 096
10, 585
23,282
12.6
13.0
13.3
6.8
11.1
3.6
42.2
13.6
8.2
9,429
37,092
30,928
31,538
3,431
614
49, 543
23, 250
15,966
9.0
Middle Allan tic
East North Central
West North Central
13.1
10.3
9.9
11.0
East South Central
West South Central
6.2
54.0
24.3
13.4
New England:
2,168
3,271
738
36,889
7,931
12,577
117,337
26,786
53,909
36,255
5,674
48,950
26,658
11,984
4,019
2, 032
4,123
188
293
1,656
2,806
1,302
3,045
329
325
1,193
39
49
81
3,634
114
154
183
86
46
S09
1.212
33,712
352
375
399
1,H24
590
5,124
489
109
2, 105
847
17, 799
7.6
9.4
8.0
7.2
9.4
8.0
8.9
8.2
9.6
n.2
8.2
8.8
9.1
8.5
3.0
4.1
5.1
2.2
4! 5
■ 5.1
13.3
13.6
6.7
2.2
2.8
10.1
1.0
2.0
1.1
22.4
1.0
2.4
2.8
3.4
1.4
4.2
13. 9
40.5
1.8
5.8
7.6
5.6
19.6
35.1
3.0
6.7
2.4
2.4
6.8
1,318
1,079
610
667
62
2,903
5,967
4,875
22, 399
5,530
843
4, 439
5,774
6,205
6, 881
2,207
942
3,344
1,475
2,217
3,284
127
351
(')
263
6,462
48
18
60
451
233
76
136
128
257
847
2, 136
64, 141
1,0.32
816
902
3, 158
6,434
13, 885
853
919
1,667
922
18, 120
5.1
9.8
4.5
4.1
6.8
5.6
5.6
8.3
10.5
8.7
4.7
4.8
5.1
5.3
4.8
2.9
4.4
5.1
3.6
4.4
8.2
7.6
4.2
""'i.Y
21.9
2.7
1.2
2.2
5.7
3.8
3.0
3.4
5.4
4.9
11.4
13.6
52. 6
2.7
4.5
7.9
9.2
60.7
63. 6
6.0
10.2
2.6
3.5
13.6
5,154
6,089
888
67,627
13,518
17,933
159,401
36,229
61, 854
34, 329
6,753
62,958
26,707
16,994
6,078
1,962
4,994
300
313
2,141
2,466
1,253
4,041
450
301
943
43
28
120
3,656
194
182
257
106
87
1,113
636
37,260
442
244
221
2,271
638
6,206
466
97
2,085
890
20,307
17.6
17.4
10.4
ILl
15.9
14.2
12.9
12.4
13.6
14.3
12.0
13.2
12.3
14.4
.5.8
4.9
7.5
4.1
5.7
8.3
14.6
17.8
9.8
3.4
4.2
12.2
2.6
1.7
2.4
28. S
1.9
3.7
5.7
6.6
3.7
8.5
12.4
51.7
3.4
5.4
7.3
8.7
26.6
5L7
3.0
10.2
3.5
3.6
10.1
1,693
900
829
1,243
109
4,655
7,495
5,519
24, 078
6,047
999
5,618
8,966
10,298
11,333
3, 358
1,067
> 6,357
2, 780
3,172
3,471
51
328
2,523
60
21
24
178
147
94
148
125
307
914
1,:?78
46,944
1,272
521
481
3,397
5,563
11, 137
495
384
1,939
683
13,344
8.1
10.6
7.3
7.9
Rhode Island
12.5
9.8
Middle Atlantic:
New York
8.2
New Jersey
11.0
Ki.9
East North Central:
Ohio
11.7
Indiana
7.3
Illinois
8.4
10.1
11.7
West North Central:
Minnesota
11.2
Iowa
5.8
Missouri
6.9
North Dakota
13.3
South Dakota
9.6
Nebraska ,
8.2
n.7
South Atlantic:
Delaware
4.0
Maryland
5.5
District of Columbia
Virginia
""s.'s
21.6
North Carolina
5.9
South Carolina
3.5
Georgia
2.3
Florida
3.4
East South Central:
Kentucky
4.9
Tennessee
6.5
Alabama
6.1
Mississippi
8.9
West South Central:
Arkansas
10.3
Louisiana
19.7
14.5
Texas
62.9
Mountain:
6.0
Idaho
5.6
Wyoming
9.6
16.0
New Mexico
63.9
Arizona
63.4
Utah
5.1
12.8
Pacific:
Washington
S.5
Oregon
4.8
California
19.0
1 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES.
459
Table 152.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES, 1920, WITH NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A
DWELLING AND TO A FAMILY, 1920 AND' 1910, BY DPl'ISIONS AND STATES.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geogkaphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Centr.\l:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
Nortli Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Teimessce
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920
Population. Dwellings. Families
105, 710, 620
400,
26i;
475;
544,
990,
893,
242,
336,
566,
768,014
443, OSS
352, 428
,852,356
604,397
,380,631
,385,227
,155,900
,720,017
,759,394
,930,390
,4^5,280
,668,412
,632,067
,387,12.5
,404,021
,404,055
646, 872
636, 547
,296,372
,769,257
223,003
449,661
437,571
309, 187
463,701
559,123
683, 724
895, S32
968,470
416,630
3:37.8X5
348,174
790,618
752, 204
798, 50!)
028, 2.S3
663,228
548,889
431,866
194,402
939, 629
360, 350
334,162
449,396
77,407
,356,621
783,389
,426,861
1,255,964
3, 566, 549
4,385,541
2,716,968
2,781,684
1,867,167
2,110,879
743,775
1,268,677
162,304
92, 184
77, 158
597,052
98,861
228,405
1,325,114
515,211
1,726,224
1,216,542
696,466
1,190,414
755,931
526, 188
469,652
559, 188
717, 256
129,905
136,512
288,390
416,065
47,868
288,261
72, 175
450,229
293,002
495,269
330,500
586, 509
217,871
510,981
488, 392
4SO,392
387,402
375,316
370, 377
4 18, .5.57
946,629
130,670
95, 299
44,710
211,103
78,024
7.3,673
89,587
20,709
304, 735
185,081
778,861
20,697,204 24,351,676
1,703,
5,085,
5, 143,
2, 957,
2,991,
1,977,
2, 242,
803,
1,445,
186, 106
108,334
85,804
874,798
137, 160
311,610
2,441,125
721,841
1,922,114
1,414,068
737, 707
1,534,077
862, 745
595,316
526,026
586,070
829,043
134,881
142,793
303,436
435, 600
52,070
324,742
96, 194
483,363
310,098
513,377
349,126
628,525
234, 133
546,306
519, 108
508, 769
403, 198
390, 960
389,913
4+1,52-1
1,017,413
139,912
100, SCO
48, 476
2:30,843
83,706
80,208
98, 346
21, 862
342,228
202,890
900,232
PERSONS TO A
DWELLING.!
1920 1910
5.1
5.9
6.2
4.9
4.6
5.0
4.8
4.9
4.5
4.4
4.7
4.8
4.6
6.5
6.1
6.0
7.8
6.1
5.1
4.7
4.2
5.4
4.9
5.0
5.1
4.3
4.7
5.0
4.7
4.5
4.3
4.7
5.0
6.1
.5.1
5.0
5.2
5.1
4.9
4.4
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.6
4.7
4.9
4.8
4.9
4.2
4.5
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.5
5.0
3.7
4.5
4.2
4.4
5.2
4.7
4.8
4.6
6.6
6.8
6.1
7.7
6.2
5.1
4.7
4.3
5.6
4.5
5.0
5.5
4.5
4.9
4.9
4.6
4.6
4.4
4.7
5.1
5.7
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.0
4.9
4.5
4.9
4.9
4.8
4.8
4.8
5.0
4.8
5.0
4.9
4.5
1.7
4.3
4.3
4.5
5.1
3.6
4.8
4.6
4.6
PERSONS TO A
FAMILY.l
1920 1910
4.3
4.3
4.4
4.2
4.2
4.7
4.5
4.6
4.2
3.9
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.1
4.0
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.1
4.1
4.8
4.5
4.3
4.1
4.3
4.5
4.5
4.8
4.7
5.0
4.8
4.6
4.1
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.6
4.6
3.9
4.3
4.0
4.1
4.3
4.2
4.6
3.5
4.0
3.9
3.8
I Persons to a dwelling: 5.3 in 1900, 5.5 in 1890, and 5.6 in 1880. Persons to a family: 4.7 in 1900, 4.9 in
1890, and 5.0 in 1880.
460
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^POPXTLATION.
Table 153.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES, 1920, WITH NUMBER OE PERSONS TO A
DWELLING AND TO A FAMILY, 1920 AND 1910, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000
INHABITANTS OR MORE.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
CMcago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Forth Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles. CaUf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis , Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn ,
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough. ..
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland Cahf
Omaha, Nebr ,
Palerson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa ,
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, MiDn...r
Salt Lake City, Utah....
ban Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springiield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
V ashingtou, D. C
Wilmingiou, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
YouBgstown, Ohio
1920
Population. Dwellings. Families,
208
113
2oo:
733:
178
748:
143
506:
109:
116
2,701
401
796:
237
158:
152
256:
126:
993
120
106:
137
138:
138:
314
298:
101
324
676
234:
112
162:
457:
380
118:
121
162:
387
5, 620:
732
2,018:
2, 284'
469
116
414
115
216
191
135
1,823
588:
258:
237
107
171
295
772:
234
118
161
506:
137
315
104
129:
171
243
119
437:
110:
179
100
132:
32, 030
18,402
38, 098
136, 324
35,100
79, 597
22,328
73, 880
15,113
24, 921
335, 777
62, 885
116, 545
51,663
30, 860
33,918
50,636
27, 127
153, 206
13, 807
19, 679
29, 157
16,495
28, 452
71, 648
31, 145
22,641
61,321
125, 004
47,449
17, 488
35, 295
66,915
65, 568
24,992
14, 961
22, 536
76, 969
365,963
33, 985
173, 847
75,534
64,323
IS, 274
41,535
19,934
47,297
37, 997
18, 769
352, 944
93,890
54,664
35, 634
22,759
30, 753
56, 502
118, 102
42,402
23,685
30,264
90,132
23,952
60,516
22,389
18, 945
28, 725
49,501
22,373
72, 175
20,870
19,337
10, 302
24,007
44,195
28, 097
49, 523
166, 857
43,040
164, 785
31, 994
116,201
25, 203
26, 045
623, 912
106, 239
182, 692
,58, 913
36, 754
38, 138
61,916
31, 644
218,973
26, 399
25, 052
33, 703
30, 813
33, 932
81, 2,56
67, 288
25,009
. 82,056
159,476
60, 490
25,034
42,369
106, 101
91, 843
30, 220
26, 858
36, 257
85,188
1,278,341
166,260
453,587
525, 164
109, 559
23,781
93, 274
26, 732
55, 793
44,499
32, 186
402, 946
130,274
67, 045
54,726
26, 202
39, 191
68,247
190, 040
54, 409
28,216
36,405
123,349
29,768
80,048
27, 178
30, 361
41,558
57,951
25,319
96, 194
24,488
39, 230
22,126
28, 699
PEKSONS TO A
DWELLING.
1920 1910
6.6
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.1
9.4
6.4
6.9
7.3
4.7
8.0
6.4
6.8
4.6
5.2
4.5
5.1
4.7
6.5
8.7
5.4
4.7
8.4
4.9
4.4
9.6
4.5
5.3
4.6
5.0
6.4
4.6
6.8
6.8
4.7
8.1
7.2
6.0
15.4
21.5
11.6
30.2
7.3
6.4
10.0
5.8
4.6
5.0
7.2
5.2
6.3
4.7
6.7
4.7
5.6
5.2
6.5
5.5
5.0
6.3
5.6
5.8
5.2
4.7
6.8
6.0
4.9
5.3
6.1
5.3
9.3
9.7
5.5
5.0
6.5
5.1
5.5
4.9
9.1
6.8
6.8
7.2
4.7
8.9
7.3
6.2
4.6
6.0
4.4
4.8
4.6
6.6
10.9
5.0
4.8
8.6
5.0
4.4
9.6
4.5
5.2
4.6
5.4
7.1
4.9
6.2
6.4
5.0
8.4
7.6
5.0
15.6
15.0
11.1
30.9
7.1
6.1
9.0
5.6
4.7
15.3
7.9
5.2
6.1
5.5
7.8
4.6
5.7
5.6
6.5
6.6
5.2
4.9
6.4
5.9
5.4
5.1
6.7
5.9
4.7
5.4
5.7
5.1
9.7
10.2
5.5
PERSONS TO A
FAMILY.
1920 1910
4.7
4.0
4.1
4.4
4.2
4.5
4.5
4.4
4.3
4.4
4.3
3.8
4.4
4.0
4.3
4.0
4.1
4.0
4.5
4.6
4.3
4.1
4.5
4.1
3.9
4.4
4.0
4.0
3.6
3.9
4.5
3.8
4.3
4.1
3.9
4.5
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.3
4.3
4.9
4.4
4.3
3.9
4.3
4.2
4.5
4.6
3.9
4.3
4.3
4.4
4.3
4.1
4.3
4.2
4.4
4.1
4.6
3.9
3.8
4.3
4.1
4.2
4.7
4.5
4.5
4.6
4.5
4.6
* Based on figures including South Omaha in 1910.
DWEIXINGS AND FAMILIES.
461
Table 154.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES AND NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A DWELLING
AND TO A FAMILY, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith
Little Rock
Caufornta:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London
Norwalk
Stamford
Waterbury
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgia:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Illinois:
Aurora
Bloomington
Cicero town
Danville
Decatur
. East St. Louis...
Elgin
Evanston
JoUet
Molino
Oak Park vil
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockibrd
Springfield
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Tarre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs...
Davenport
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Topeka
Wichita
60,777
43,464
29
053
12,350
9,437
5,867
5,916
13, 156
15, 148
11,568
7
7,680
8,956
4,412
6,109
4,730
5,139
4,656
11,583
19,571
6,696
6, 353
10,492
11,988
6,224
11,299
16,999
10, 645
8, 278
12,042
8,173
14,014
8,348
12,021
15,846
03
(S
O oi,
o .
to ^
o a)
§•§
'a :s
"^
fH
Ph
4.9
4.0
4.6
3.8
5.0
4.0
4.9
4.2
5.0
4.3
4.0
3.7
4.3
3.7
4.7
4.0
4.4
3.2
3.9
3.6
4. S
3.8
4.0
3.3
4.2
3.7
4.8
4.0
3.9
3.6
4.8
4.1
6.8
4.3
9.7
4.9
5.4
4.3
5.4
4.1
7.5
4.5
7.9
4.8
4.7
3.9
4.4
3.9
4.9
4.2
4.9
4.3
4.4
3.8
5.0
4.3
4.7
3.9
4.9
3.9
4.6
4.1
4.2
3.9
7.0
4.6
4.3
3.8
4.5
4.0
4.7
4.2
4.8
4.2
5.8
4.4
5.6
4.4
4.7
4.1
4.9
4.1
4.5
3.9
4.3
3.8
4.4
4.0
5.2
4.1
4.6
4.2
4.4
4.0
7.1
5.1
4.5
4.1
4.6
4.2
6.7
4.6
5.2
4.5
4.3
4.0
4.2
3.8
4.1
3.8
4.9
4.4
4.3
3.9
4.3
3.9
4.4
4.1
4.7
3.9
4.8
4.2
5.1
4.4
4.3
4.0
4.2
3.8
4.6
3.9
Kentucky:
Covington
Lexington
Newport
Louisiana:
Shreveport
Maine:
Bangor
Lewiston
Portland
Maryland:
Cumberland
Hagerstown
Massachusetts:
Brockton
Brookline town..
Chelsea
Chicopee
Everett
Fitch burg
Haverliill
Holyoke
LawTeiice
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
Newton
Pittsfield
Quincy
Revere
Salem
Somerville
Taunton
Waltham
Micidgan:
Battle Creek
Bay City
Flint
Hamtramck vil. .
Highland Park..
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayoime
Clifton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hoboken
Irvington town. .
Kearny town. ..
Montclair town.
New Brunswick
Orange
Passaic
Perth Amboy. .
Plainflcld
West Hoboken.
West New York
57,121
41,534
29,317
11,100
9,500
5,621
43,874 9
25,978
31,791
69,272
29, 837
28,064
66,254
37,748
43,184
36,214
40,120
41,029
53,884
60,203
94, 270
99, 148
49, 103
39,038
46,054
41,763
47, 876
28, 823
42,529
93,091
37, 137
30, 915
36,164
47,554
91,599
48, 615
46, 499
48,374
48,487
57, 327 12
36, 570
34,273
25,944
61,903
98,917
29,902
77,939
39, 631
41,611
14,809
10,720
7,792
10,618
6,145
6,750
16, 801
6,433
6,609
16,084
8,603
8, 833
7,004
9,187
9, 273
12,814
12,948
19,715
23, :i08
11,238
9, 351
10, 189
9,499
11,146
6,375
9, 35:
22,653
8,0G2
6,566
9,347
11,002
19,570
9,117
10,401
11,851
11,754
13,811
8,696
7,090
6,407
14,906
21,294
8,012
19, 189
10,412
54,9481^241
78,384
28,379
50, 707
76, 754
26,470
50, 710
95, 783
68, 166
25, 480
26, 724
28, 810
32, 779
33, 268
63,841
41,707
27,700
40,074
29,926
8,287 10,098
13,812
10,65
5,111
sa
17,415
6,305
12,468
15,513
5,800,
12,416
20,641
15,877
6, 098'
5, 706
6,294
7,404
7,289
13,3931
8,605'
6, 3751
10,131
7, 410,
5.1
4.4
5.2
5.0
8.6
6.3
5.1
4.7
6.4
7.5
9.8
7.8
5.8
6.6
5.9
10.6
7.4
6.7
5.8
5.1
5.1
5.4
0
4.4
4
5.6
8.5
5.8
4.6
4.6
4.7
4.9
5.4
4.4
4.4
4.0
4.5
4.1
5.0
7.4
6.6
5
9.2
6.6
6
7.1
14.8
6.6
7
5.8
6
6.9
10.0
7.6
5.
9.
462
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 154.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES AND NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A DWELLING
AND TO A FAMILY, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920-Con.
New York:
Amsterdam
Auburn
Bin^hamton
Elmira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Vemon..
New Rochelle. .
Newbiu'gli
Niagara Falls...
Poughkeepsie. . .
Rome
Schenectady
Troy
Utica
Watertown
NoRTU Carolina:
Asheville
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem.
Omo:
Canton
East Cleveland .
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steubenville
Warren
Zanesviile
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City.
Tulsa
Pennsylvanla:
AUentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Jolmstown
Lancaster
McKeesport
33,524
36, 192
66,800
45,393
38,917
26,688
42, 726
36, 213
30, 366
50, 760
35,000
26,341
88, 723
72,013
94, 156
31,285
28,504
46,338
33,372
48,395
87,091
27,292
39,075
41,732
41,326
37,295
27,824
27,891
26, 718
33,011
60,840
28, 508
27, 050
29,569
30, 277
91,295
72,075
73,50215
60, 331 12,
5, 575
9,641
7,012
8,542
17,506
5,611
8,570
8,534
9,638
6,562
6,230
6,798
6, 928
6,961
14,242
5,736
5,670
7,356
6,506
17,285
13,559
7,726
8,719
16,000
11,357
10,206
6,701
9,71
7,725
7,647
10, 857
8,732
5,416
20, 657
17,895
21,65"
7, 835
6,4
10, 720
7,847
9,895
20, 496
7,122
9,706
10, 537
10,659
8,004
7,215
7,231
7, 322
7,96"
15,484
6,516
6,561
7, 958
7,414
21,346
16,910
O O)
0H
50, 358
58, 030
33,813
93,372
75,917
32, 277
67,327
53, 150
46, 781
17,298
13, 740
11,265
12, 259
8,257
21,425
19, 158
6,584
13, 858
12,844
9,916
6.7
5.0
6.4
4.9
4.9
5.1
7.3
6.6
6.1
6.1
6.3
5.9
6.4
6.
6.
4.
5.1
4.8
4.8
5.7
5.0
4.9
4.6
4.9
4.3
5.7
4.5
4
3.9
4.7
4.3
5.0
4.8
4.0
4.7
5
5.3
4.8
4.8
4
5.3
4.4
5.4
4.5
5.1
5.4
4.4
6.0
4.3
4.2
4.2
4.0
3.8
4.0
4.4
4.7
4.0
4.7
4.0
4.9
4.3
4.0
4.3
4.0
4.4
4.3
4.3
4.9
4.2
3.8
4.1
4.0
3.9
4.7
3.9
3.9
3.6
4.1
3.9
4.4
4.1
3.7
4.1
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.4
4.5
4.7
4.1
4.4
4.0
4.9
4.9
4.1
4.7
P E nnsylvania—
Continued.
Newcastle
N orris town boro.
WUkes-Barre
Williamsport —
York ,
Rhode Island:
Cranston ,
Newport ,
Pawtucket ,
Woonsocket
South Carolina:
Charleston
Colombia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
Kno-wille
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
El Paso
Galveston
Waco
Wichita Falls...
Utah:
Ogden
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News.
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Roanoke
Washington:
Bellingham
Everett
Taconia
West Virginia:
Cliarleston
Clarksburg
Huntington
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oslikosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
44,938
32,319
73,833
36, 198
47,612
29,407
30, 255
64,248
43,496
67,957
37,524
25,262
9,181
5,931
13,464
8,079
10, 886
5,311
4, 895
10,609
5,341
11,714
6,704
10,397
6,624
15, .378
8, 92-
11,692
6,360
6,410
14,675
9,080
17,824
8,151
5,176 6,208
57,895 11,458
77,818 15,494
34,876 7,392
40,422 7,867
77,50011,158
44, 255
38, 500
40,079
32, 804
30,070
35,596
31,012
54, 38-
50, 842
25, 585
27, 644
96,965
39,608
27,869
50, 17"
56,208
31,017
40, 472
30,421
38, 378
33, 162
58, 593
30, 955
39, 671
9,273
8,011
6,595
6,483
6,878
6,012
6,832
14,621
17,474
7,9:
9,495
18, 159
10, 588
9,3-'
7,878
7,803
6,558
7,835
7,540
li; 210 12, 568
9,09011,260
6,009
6,149
21,512
7,725
5,604
9,864
11,226
6,020
6,350
6,866
7,515
7,523
10, 439
5,823
7,347
6,640
7,169
24, 062
9,069
6,453
11,350
13, 919
6,914
8,098
7,526
9, 413
8,027
12, 799
7,215
8,692
4.9
5.4
5.5
4.5
4.4
5.
6.2
6.1
8.1
5.8
5.6
4.9
5
5.0
4.7
5
7
4.8
4.8
6.1
5.1
5.9
4.
4.9
5.6
4.3
4.5
4
5.1
5.0
5.
6
4.4
5.1
4.4
5.6
5.3
5.4
4.3
4.9
4.8
4.1
4.1
4.6
4.7
4.4
4.8
3.8
4.6
4.0
4.5
4.4
4.3
4.3
4.2
4.1
5.1
4.6
4.5
4.1
4.3
4.5
3.9
3.9
3.9
4.4
4.3
4.4
4.0
4.5
5.0
4.0
4.1
4.1
4.6
4.3
4.6
DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES.
463
Table ISS.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES FOR URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES iq^O
WITH NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A DWELLING AND TO A FAMILY, 1920 AND 1910 BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES.
DIVISION, STATE, AND CLASS OF
COiiMUNnT.
tTnited States:
Urban
Rural
Geographic divisions.
New England:
Urban
Rural
Middle Atlantic:
Urban
Rural
East North Central:
Urban
Rural
We.st Nortu Central:
Urban
Rural
South Atlantic:
Urban
Rural
East South Central:
Urban
Rural
West South Central:
Urban
Rural
Mountain:
Urban
Rural
Pacific:
Urban
Rural
New England.
Maine:
Urban
Rural
New Hampshire:
Urban ■
Rural
Vermont:
ITrban
Rural
Massachusetts:
Urban
Rural
Rhode Island:
Urban
Rural ■. ..
Connecticut:
Urban
Rural
Middle Atlantic.
New York:
LTrban
Rural
New Jersey:
Urban
Rural
Pennsylvania:
Urban
Rural
East North Central.
Ohio:
Urban
Rural
Indl-vna:
Urban
Rural
Ilunois:
Urban
Rural
1920
Population.
54,304,603
51,406,017
.5,86.5,073
1,535,8:^6
16,672,595
5, .588, 549
13,049,272
8,426,271
4,727,372
7,816,877
4,. 3.38, 792
9,651,480
1,994,207
6,899,100
2,970,829
7,271,395
1,214,980
2,121,121
3,471,483
2, 095, 388
299, .569
468,445
279,761
163,322
109,976
242,4.52
3,6.50,248
202, 108
.589, ISO
15,217
936,339
444,292
8,589,844
1,795,383
2,474,936
680,964
5,607,815
3,112,202
3,677,136
2,082,258
1,482,855
1,447,535
4,403,1.53
2.082.127
Dwellings.
9,484,550
11,212,654
903,949
352,015
2,332,383
1,2.34,166
2,406,316
1,979,225
9.59,775
1,757,193
846,647
1,935,037
422, 751
1,444,416
606,625
1, .504, 2.54
254,491
489,284
751,613
517,064
53,647
108,657
51,4.56
40,728
20,722
56,436
547,896
49, 156
95,027
3,834
135,201
93,204
8,89,174
435,940
366,650
148,561
1,076,559
649,665
714,734
501,808
3.38,981
357,485
706,812
483,602
Families.
12, 803, 047
11,548,629
1,325,076
378, 736
3, 788, 8.50
1,296,230
3,119,1.57
2,024,7.56
1,164,089
1,793,760
1,006,440
1,985,188
496, 765
1,480,616
695,135
1,547,675
295, .327
508,526
912,208
533, 142
70,672
115,4;?4
65,051
43,283
25,994
.59,810
822,425
52,373
133,118
4,042
207,816
103,794
1,983,762
457,363
562,334
159,507
1,242,754
679,360
898,839
515,229
373,802
363,905
1,040,938
493, 139
PERSONS TO A
DWELLING.
1920 1910
5.7
4.6
6.5
4.4
7.1
4.5
5.4
4.3
4.9
4.4
.5.1
5.0
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.8
4.8
4.3
4.6
4.1
5.6
4.3
5. 4
4.0
5.3
4.3
6.7
4.1
6.2
4.0
6.9
4.8
9.7
4.1
6.8
4.6
5.2
4.8
5.1
4.1
4.4
4.0
6.2
4.3
5.9
4.7
6.7
4.4.
7.3
4.6
5.4
4.4
5.1
4.6
.5.1
5.0
4.8
4.9
4.9
5.0
4.8
4.3
5.0
4.3
4.3
5.6
4.1
5.5
4.3
6.9
4.3
7.0
4.2
7.2
4.8
9.9
4.2
7.0
4.7
5.2
4.9
5.0
4.2
4.4
4.2
PERSONS TO A
FAMILY.
1920
4.2
4.5
4.4
4.1
4.4
4.3
4.2
4.2
4.1
4.4
4.3
4.9
^.0
4.7
4.3
4.7
4.1
4.2
3.8
3.9
4.2
4.1
4.3
3.8
4.2
4.1
4.4
3.9
4.4
3.8
4.5
4.3
4.3
3.9
4.4
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.1
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.2
4.2
1910
464
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 155.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES FOR URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, 1920,
WITH NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A DWELLING AND TO A FAMILY, 1920 AND 1910, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES— Continued.
DIVISION, STATE, AND CLASS OF
COMMUNITY.
East North Central— Con.
MicmoAN:
Urban
Rural
Wisconsin:
Urban
Rural
West North Central.
Minnesota:
Urljan
Rural
Iowa:
Urban
Rural
Missouri:
Urban
Rural
North Dakota:
Urban
Rural
South Dakota:
Urban
Rural
Nebraska:
LTrban
Rural
Kansas:
Urban
Rural
South Atlantic.
Delaware:
Urban
Rural
Maryland:
LTrban
Rural
District of Columbia:
Urban
Riu-ali
Virginia:
Urban
Rural
West Virginia:
Urban
Rural
North Carolina:
Urban
Rural
South Carolina:
Urban
Rural
Georgia:
Urban
Rural
Florida:
Urban
Rural
East South Central.
Kentucky:
LTrban . .
Rural - . .
Tennessee:
Urban . .
Rural . . .
Alabama:
Urban . .
Rural . . .
Mississippi:
Urban . .
Rural . . .
1920
Population, Dwellings. Families
2,211,560
1,426,852
1,244,568
1,387,499
1,051,593
1,335,532
875, 495
1,528,526
1, 586, 903
1, 817, 152
88, 239
558, 633
101, 872
534,675
405, 306
891,066
617,964
1,151,293
120, 767
102, 236
869,422
680, 239
437, 571
673,984
,635,203
369, 007
, 094, 694
490, 370
,068,753
293, 987
, 389, 737
727, 859
,167,973
355, 825
612,645
633, 543
1,783,087
611,226
1,726,659
509,317
1, 838, 857
240, 121
1, 650, 497
416, 154
339,777
229,635
296,653
191,734
277,918
202,124
357, 064
295, 055
422, 201
16,575
113,330
21,200
115,312
86, 761
201, 629
146, 326
269, 739
23,655
24, 213
165, 383
122, 878
72, 175
127, 674
322, 555
74, 472
218, 530
98, 136
397, 133
57, 309
273, 191
150, 141
436, 36S
77, 702
140, 160
134,688
376, 293
129, 488
358, 904
104, 695
376, 697
S3, 880
333, 622
515,020
347, 725
290,558
304,758
241,261
284, 765
222, 669
363, 401
398, 030
431, 013
19,413
115,408
24, 348
118,445
97, 810
205, 626
160, 558
275, 042
27, 314
24,756
198, 198
126, 5-44
96, 194
152, 826
330, 537
85, 4S3
224, 615
107,915
405, 462
69, 825
279, 301
179,410
449,115
89, 275
144, 858
161,733
384,573
1, '51,637
367, 471
123,392
385, 377
60, 003
343, 195
persons to a
dwelling.
1920 1910
5.4
4.2
5.4
4.7
5.5
4.8
4.3
4.3
5.4
4.3
5.3
4.9
4.8
4.6
4.7
4.4
4.2
4.3
5.1
4.2
5.3
4.7-
5.3
5.1
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.2
5.1
6.1
4.8
5.0
4.6
4.4
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.9
4.5
4.6
4.9
4.3
5.3
4.9
6.1
5.1
4.4
4.5
6.4
4.6
.5.6
4.8
5.0
4.5
4.8
4.5
4.3
4.4
5.0
4.6
5.3
4.9
5.3
5.1
.5.1
5.1
4.9
5.2
6.2
5.0
4.8
4.9
4.6
4.5
5.0
4.8
4.9
4.9
4.7
4.9
4.6
4.8
persons to a
FAMILY.
1920 1910
4.4
4.1
4.3
4.6
4.4
4.7
3.9
4.2
4.0
4.2
4.6
4.8
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.3
3.8
4.2
4.4
4.1
4.4
4.6
4.4
4.9
4.3
4.9
4.5
6.1
4.2
6.0
4.1
4.8
4.0
4.2
3.9
4.6
4.0
4.7
4.1
4.S
4.0
4.5
1 No rural population, as Washington city is coextensive with the District of Columbia.
DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES.
465
Table 155.— DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES FOR URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES, 1920.
WITH NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A DWELLING AND TO A FAMILY, 1920 AND 1910, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES— Continued.
DmSION, STATE, AND CLASS OF
1920 ^
ersons to a
dwelling.
PERSONS TO A
FAMILY.
Population.
Dwellings.
Families. ]
920
1910
1920
1910
West South Central.
Arkansas:
290, 497
1,461,707
628, 163
1,170,346
539,480
1, 488, 803
1,512,689
3,150,539
172,011
376, 878
119,037
312, 829
57, 348
137, 054
453,259
486,370
64,960
295,390
117, 527
216,635
215, 584
233,812
15,2.54
62,153
748,735
607,886
391,019
392,370
2,331,729
1,095,132
63,603
311,713
128,684
241, 693
111,317
307,240
303, 021
643,608
36, 135
94,535
25,386
69,913
11,588
33, 122
95,904
115, 199
13,911
64, 113
24,964
48,709
43, 262
46,325
3,341
17,368
156,661
148,074
86,224
98,857
508,728
270, 133
71,001
319,959
141,294
248,619
128,357
316, 167
354,483
662,930
42,525
97,387
28,416
72,084
13,6.52
34,824
112,380
118,463
15,858
67,848
28,814
51,394
49,931
48,415
3,7,51
18,111
190,272
151,9.56
101,728
101, 162
620,208
280,024
4.6
4.7
4.9
4.8
4.8
4.8
5.0
4.9
4.8
4.0
4.7
4.5
4.9
4.1
4.7
4.2
4.7
4.6
4.7
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.6
3.6
4.8
4.1
4.5
4.0
4.6
4.1
4.6
4.8
4.9
5.0
4.9
4.8
4.9
5.0
5.1
4.3
5.0
4.4
5.4
4.5
4.6
4.1
4.5
4.3
4.6
4.4
5.1
5.1
4.7
3.4
5,2
4.4
5.2
4.2
4.9
4.3
4.1
4.6
4.4
4.7.
4.2
4.7
4.3
4.8
4.0
3.9
4.2
4.3
4.2
3.9
4.0
4.1
4.1
4.4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.8
4.1
3.4
.3.9
4.0
3.8
3.9
3.8
3.9
4.4
Rural
4.8
Louisiana:
Urban ...
4.6
Rural
4.9
Oklahoma:
Urban .
4.5
Rural
4.8
Texas:
Urban . . .
4.6
Rural
5.0
Mountain.
Montana:
Urban
4.6
Rural
4.2
Idaho:
Urban
4.7
Rural
4.4
Wyoming:
Urban
.5.0
Rural
4.4
Colorado:
4.2
Rural
4.1
4.2
Rural
4.1
Arizona:
4.3
Rural
4.3
Utah:
Urban
47
Rui'al
5.0
Nevada:
4.3
Rural
3.3
Pacific.
Washington:
4.6
Rural
4.3
Oregon:
4.7
Rural
4.2
California:
4.2
Rural
4.2
75108°— 23-
-30
466
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATIOIf.
Table 156.-DISTRIBUTI0N OF HOMES ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP AND
ENCUMBRANCE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1890-1920.
Tin compiliug this table the unknown items as to proprietorship and encumbrance have been distributed
in the same proportions as the known items.]
HOMES.
CENSUS YEAR.
Total.
Rented.
Owned.
Total.
Free.
Encumbered.
1320
24,351,676
20,255,555
16,187,715
12,690,152
13,236,709
10,982,380
8,719,060
6,623,735
11,114,967
9, 273, 175
7, 468, 655
6,066,417
6,862,520
6,236,074
5,127,935
4,369,527
4, 252, 447
1910
3,037,101
1900
2,340,720
1890...:
1,696,890
PER CENT OF TOTAL HOMES.
PER CENT OF
CENSUS TEAR.
Owned.
OWNED HOMES.
Rented.
Total.
Free.
Encum-
bered.
Free.
Encum-
bered.
1920
54.4
54.2
53.9
52.2
45.6
45.8
46.1
47.8
28.2
30. 8
31.7
34.4
17.5
15.0
14.5
13.4
61.7
67.2
68.7
72.0
38.3
1910
32.8
1900
31.3
1890
28.0
OWNERSHIP OF HOMES.
467
Table 157.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOMES ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP
AND ENCUMBRANCE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[In computing the percentages in tliia table the numbers representing the unknown items as to proprietor-
ship and encumbrance have been distributed in the same proportions as the known items.]
1920
1910
DIVISION AND STATE.
Per cent of aU homes.
Per cent
of owned
homes.
Per cent of all homes
Per cent
of owned
homes.
Rent-
ed.
Own-
ed.
Own-
ed
free.
Own-
ed en-
cum-
bered
Free.
En-
cum-
bered
Rent-
ed.
Own-
ed.
Own-
ed
free.
Own-
ed en-
cum-
bered
Free.
En-
cum-
bered
United States
54.4
45.6
28.2
17.5
61.7
38.3
54.2
45.8
30.8
15.0
67.2
32.8
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.. .
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central . . .
West South Central. .
60.2
62.8
47.7
43.6
5S.0
57. .3
67.8
44.8
52.1
39.8
37.2
52.3
56.4
42.0
42.7
42.2
55.2
47.9
20.4
19.0
30.6
33.9
.32.0
3;i. 0
29.5
35.5
2S.4
19.5
18.2
21.7
22.5
10.0
9.7
12.6
19.7
19.4
51.1
51.2
58.5
60.1
76.2
77.2
70.0
64.4
59.4
48.9
48.8
41.5
39. 9
23.8
22.8
30. 0
35.6
40.6
60.3
64.5
47.2
41.8
59.1
57.7
57.1
41.5
47.0
39.7
35. 5
52.8
5S.2
40.9
42.3
42.9
68.5
63.0
23.2
20.2
33.8
37.3
.32. 8
3:3.4
32.3
47.1
35.1
16.5
15.3
19. 0
20.8
8.2
8.9
10.6
11.4
18.0
68.6
5G.S
64.0
(i4. 2
80. 0
7S.9
75.3
80.5
66.1
41.5
43.2
36.0
35.8
20.0
21.1
21.7
19.5
Pacific
33.9
New England:
Maine
40.4
50.2
42.5
65.2
6S.9
62.4
69.3
61.7
54.8
48.4
45.2
56.2
41.1
36.4
39.3
41.9
50.5
34.7
38.5
42.6
43.1
5.5.3
50.1
69.7
48.9
53.2
52.6
67.8
69.1
57.5
48.4
52.3
6.5.0
66.0
54.9
66.3
54.5
57.2
39.5
39.1
48.1
48.4
40.6
57.2
40.0
52.4
59.6
49.8
57.5
34.8
31.1
37.6
30.7
38.3
45.2
51.6
54.8
43.8
68.9
63.6
60.7
58.1
49.5
65.3
61.5
57.4
56.9
44.7
49.9
30.3
51.1
46.8
47.4
32.2
30.9
42.5
51.6
47.7
35.0
34.0
45.1
33.7
45.5
42.8
60.5
60.9
51.9
51.6
59.4
42.8
60.0
47.6
45.0
3,5.1
35.1
14.8
15.0
14.6
14.5
14.5
26.5
31.7
34.8
25.4
32.3
34.1
36.1
36.7
2S.9
30.2
35.2
34.9
37.0
25.1
30.3
13.5
40.6
37.7
39.3
25. 3
24.2
32.7
40.1
37.6
26. 3
25.9
32.4
26.7
27.0
30.6
33.4
32.6
32.4
32.1
49.0
32.5
41.3
39.8
14.5
14.7
22.4
20.1
16.1
23.0
16.2
23. 7
18.7
19.9
20.0
15. 4
26.6
29.6
24.6
21.4
20.7
3.5.1
26.3
22.4
19.9
19.6
19.5
16. 8
10.5
9.1
8.1
6.9
6.7
9.7
11.5
10.1
8.7
8.1
12.7
6.9
IS. 5
12.2
27.1
2S.3
19.6
19. 5
10.4
10.3
IS. 7
7.8
75.6
70.4
61.0
42.4
4S.2
38.7
47.3
38.0
58.7
61.4
63. 6
58.0
54.9
53.5
59.4
63. 2
58. 3
46.2
57.3
60.9
65.0
56.1
60.9
44.6
79.4
80.6
82.9
78.0
78.2
77.1
77.8
78.8
75.0
76.3
71.9
79.4
59.4
71.4
55.2
53.5
62.3
62.2
82.5
75.9
68.8
83.6
59.5
62.4
58.5
24.4
29.6
39.0
57.6
51.8
61.3
52.7
62.0
41.3
38.6
36.4
42.0
45. 1
46.5
40.6
30.8
41.7
53.8
42.7
39. 1
35.0
4.3.9
39.1
55.4
20.6
19.4
17.1
21.4
21.8
22.9
22.2
21.2
25.0
23.7
28.1
20.6
40.6
28.6
44.8
46.5
37.7
37.8
17.5
24.1
31.2
16.4
40.5
37.6
41.5
37.7
49.0
41.6
66.9
71.7
62.8
69.1
65.0
58.5
48.8
45.3
56.0
38.4
35.6
38.3
41.6
49.1
24.9
32.1
41.0
40.9
59.4
56.1
74.8
4S.8
50.8
5;i.o
69.4
69.6
56.3
48.6
53.3
65.1
66.0
53.6
68.0
54.6
54.9
40.7
32.7
45.9
4S.7
29.7
51.1
3.5.4
46.7
42.9
40.3
50.6
62.3
51.0
68.4
33.1
28.3
37.2
30.9
35.0
41.6
51.2
54.7
44.0
61. 6
64.4
61.7
5S.4
50.9
75.1
67.9
59.0
59.1
40.6
43.9
25.2
51.2
49.2
47.0
30.6
30.4
43.7
51.4
46.7
34.9
34.0
46.4
32.0
45.4
45.1
59.3
67.3
54.1
51.3
70.3
48.9
64.6
5.3.3
57.1
59.7
49.4
47.6
38.1
34.9
16.9
15.6
17.8
16.4
15. 4
26.5
34.6
36.3
28. 0
37. 8
37.9
40.2
3S. 0
:30.3
45.4
47.5
40.4
39.1
24.8
29.7
14.6
42.3
41.0
38.6
24.0
25.1
36.9
41.4
38.8
26.6
24.5
36.9
26.6
30.4
33.7
49.1
49.6
44.1
37.3
60. 3
41.8
51. 4
48.9
39.1
42.2
31.3
14.7
12.9
23.5
10. 2
12.7
19.5
14.4
19.5
15.0
16.6
18.3
10.1
2.3.7
26.5
21.5
20.4
20.6
29.7
20.4
18. 6
20.0
15.7
14.2
10.6
8.9
7.5
8.3
6.6
6.3
6.7
10.0
7.9
8.3
9.5
9.5
5.4
15.0
11.4
10.2
17.7
10. 0
14.0
4.0
7.2
13.1
4.3
17.9
17.5
18.1
76.4
74.7
59.8
51.1
5.5.0
47.7
53.2
44.1
63.8
67.6
66.4
63. 5
61.6
58.8
65.2
65.0
59.6
60.4
69.9
68.6
66.1
61.2
67. 7
5S.0
82.7
84.7
82.2
78.6
82.6
84.6
80.6
83.0
76.2
72.1
79.5
8;j.2
67.0
74.8
82.7
73.7
81.5
72.7
94.4
85.4
79.6
91.9
68.6
70.6
63.4
23.6
New Hampshire
25.3
40.2
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
48.9
45.0
Connecticut
52.3
Middle Atlantic:
New York
46.8
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
55.9
36.2
32.4
33.6
lUinois
36.6
Micliigan
38.5
41.2
West North Central:
Minnesota
34.8
Iowa
35.0
Missouri
40.4
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
39.6
30.1
31.5
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
33.9
38.8
32.3
District of Columbia. .
42.0
17.3
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
15.3
17.8
21.4
17.4
Florida
15.4
East South Central:
Kentucky
19.4
Tennessee
17.0
Alabama
Mississippi
23.8
27.9
West South Central:
Arkansas
20.6
Loui'siaiia
16.8
Oklahoma
33.0
Texas
26.2
Mountain:
Montana
17.3
Idaho
26.3
Wyoming
18.5
Colorado
27.3
New Mexico
5.6
Arizona
14.6
Utah
20.4
Nevada
8.1
Washington
45.3
45.2
56.3
54.7
54.8
43.7
32.6
34.2
25.6
22.2
20.6
18.1
31.4
Oregon
29.4
California
36.6
468 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 158.-NUMBER OF HOMES, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri.
North Dakota
South Dakota ,
Nebraska
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware ,
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia ,
We^t Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky ,
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
AVashington
Oregon.
California
1920
Total
homes.
24.351,676
1,703,812
5, 085, 080
5,143,913
2; 957, 849
2,991,628
1,977,381
2,242,810
803, S53
1,445,350
186, 106
108,334
85
874
137
311
2,441
721
1, 922
1,414
737:
1,534:
862:
595;
626
586
829
134
142
303
435
52,
324
96
483
310
513
349:
628:
234
540
519
508,
403
.390
389
444
1,017
139
100
48:
230
83
80
98
21
342
202
Rented.
Owned.
Total.
12,943,598
1,010,
3,144
2,407
1,257
1,684
1,101
1,252
349
734
73
53
35
564
92
190
1,670
438
1,035
673
326
846
349
212:
202
239
409
45
53
125
182
28,
i6o:
65:
231
160
261
227
421
128,
258
264
319
257;
208,
248:
231
563
53
38
22
109
32
44
38
10
151
89
493
10,866,960
668,324
1,864,123
2,644,052
1,626,771
1,221,214
823, 131
913, 378
431,039
674, 928
108, 829
52, 778
48, 370
301,245
41,921
115, 181
738, 738
271,914
853, 471
719, 097
395, 402
658, 260
499, 471
371, 822
312, 367
332, 567
401,667
84, 904
84, 712
169,098
241, 456
22, S29
159, 262
28, 503
242, 062
141,362
235, 842
108, 179
188, 185
94, 990
275, 993
241, 875
172, 363
132,900
171,253
126,410
193,840
421, 875
81,840
59, 208
24, 060
116,781
48, 152
33, 075
57, 985
9,938
183,322
108, 772
382, 834
Free.
6,522,119
Encum-
bered.
4,059,593
Un-
known.
285,248
335, 753
322, 064
934, 703
892,787
1,510,174
1,069,927
952,049
631,238
896, 122
281, 864
617, 367
181,069
613,789
262, 404
269,907
149,4,'-,8
392,255
268, 182
80,540
25, 979
36, 195
15, 193
29,029
18, 571
126,312
171,741
19, 889
21,352
43, 788
69,228
342,452
381,776
101,598
165, 844
490,653
345, 167
432, 804
271,872
243, 851
139, 796
370,221
268, Ud
268,287
220, 4IJ7
195,011
169,346
181,253
123, 786
205, 115
119, 289
229, 129
163, 824
37,268
43,375
46, 438
34,621
99,715
63,973
153, 131
82,370
12,358
9,672
94,695
60, 857
12,354
15,375
187,547
48,614
109,732
26, 477
186,460
38,498
80,911
21,977
141,899
39,546
70, 166
20, 848
209,239
59,846
186, 199
50, 056
124.456
41,445
97,473
30,322
119, 279
46,727
94, 420
24, 515
109,001
74,586
291,089
116,576
43,776
35, 559
30,974
26, 957
14, 167
8,579
71,155
43,244
38,593
8,208
24,605
7,797
38, 842
17, .582
7,795
1,532
106,729
72,655
66, 491
40, 054
219,035
155, 473
10, 507
36, 633
63,951
43,4S4
43,228
24,095
37, 185
11,674
14, 491
2,310
1,390
770
3,192
680
2,165
14, 510
4,472
17,651
14, 421
11,755
19, 593
10, 717
7,465
7,328
8,163
8,714
4,261
3,653
5,410
5,955
799
3,710
774
6,901
5,153
10, 884
5,291
6,740
3,976
6,908
5,620
6,462
5,105
5,247
7,475
10, 253
14,210
2,505
1,277
1,314
2,382
1,351
673
1,561
611
3,938
2, 227
8,326
OWNERSHIP OF HOMES.
AND ENCUMBRANCE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
469
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . . .
Geographic divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic
East Nnrth Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic ,
East South Central . .
West South Central ,
Momitain
Pacific
New England:
-Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coiincpticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Cr)lumbi3.
Virginia
• West Virginia
North Ca'-oUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Cofbrado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Caliiomia
1910
Total
homes.
20,355,555
1,464
4, 235
4,214
2,592
2,539
1,796
1,827
614
970
177
103
8.5
734
117
246
2,fM6
558
1,630
1, 13S
654
1,264
657
499,
416
512
749:
120
131
205
395
44
274
71
419
248
410:
315
553
171
494
402
(54
384
333
344
351
798
73
32
194
78
47
77
23
254
151
563
Rented.
10,697,895
870, 210
2,672,232
1,950,268
1,0.53,539
1,451,523
1,008,776
1,010,563
242,311
438,473
65,523
49, 549
35,112
484,932
83,134
151,900
1,387,900
355, 076
929,256
545, 519
290,727
693,083
247, 152
173,787
154, 340
208,344
358,514
28,123
40, 302
106,099
157,817
25, 951
149, 201
51,607
198, 860
123,068
227, 239
210,904
373, 887
90,806
235,433
240,515
28.5, 722
247, 100
173,251
225, 433
186, 109
425,770
32,511
22,035
14, 159
90, 929
22, 704
23,408
26,144
10,421
104,471
58,279
275,723
Owned.
Total.
9,083,711
574,590
1,475,393
2, 187, 573
1,474,343
1,017,823
746.057
762, 702
346,796
498,434
109,298
52,052
49,489
240, 445
32,849
90,457
622, 125
191,177
662,091
574,085
352,295
545, 999
398,616
316,578
251,092
292,951
374, 461
87,641
86,539
153, 155
228,504
17,794
117,297
17,375
211,322
120, 5S3
203, 552
93, 757
164,116
72,027
251,0,59
213,125
154,716
127, 157
151,002
106,953
154,571
350, 176
48,757
47,045
16,961
96,728
54, 537
22,712
48, 131
11,925
140,367
87,688
270, 379
Free.
Encum-
bered.
5,984,284 2,931,695
Un-
known.
167,732
332, 124
825,620
1,380,040
928, 712
793, 024
574, 722
5.54,998
272,080
322,964
82,262
38,344
29,332
121,681
17, 790
42,715
327, 186
82,790
415,644
383,346
230,099
340,677
241,966
183,952
160,913
186, 763
219,577
51,364
58,789
103, 165
148, 141
10,501
77,814
9, 918
171 , 476
100,076
162,914
70, 912
130, 896
58,517
198,329
172, 779
114,719
88,895
116,947
85,230
99,390
253,431
38,680
33,577
13, 556
68, 528
50,632
18,846
37, 732
10,529
94,215
60,500
168,249
236, 025
627,696
777, 892
523,329
197, 122
154, 070
184, 095
85, 806
105,660
25,481
13,017
19, 807
116,492
14,503
46, 725
287, 294
104, 966
235, 436
183,683
116,515
195,713
152, 441
129,540
86, 913
101,962
149, 878
34, 437
25,633
47, 780
76,726
6,646
37,202
7,178
35,636
17, 784
35,074
19,419
27,588
10,595
47,659
35, 238
36, 125
35,048
30,085
17,322
49, 764
86,924
8,118
12, 155
3,081
25,05:3
2,996
3,217
9,039
947
43, 163
25, 270
97,227
6,441
22,077
29,641
22, 302
27,677
17,265
23,609
8,910
9,810
1,555
691
350
2,272
556
1,017
7,645
3,421
11,011
7,056
5,6M
9,009
4,209
3,086
3,266
4,226
5,006
1,840
2,117
2,210
3,637
647
2,28J
279
4,210
2,7-23
5,564
3,426
5,032
2,915
5,071
5,108
3,872
3,214
3,970
4,401
5,417
9,821
1,9.59
1,313
324
2, 547
909
649
760
449
2,989
1,918
4,903
Tenure
im-
known.
473,949
20, 142
88, 050
76, 979
64,187
69, 924
41,999
53,840
25, 549
33, 279
3,139
1,555
577
8,&36
1,993
4,242
36, 820
11,949
39, 281
18,561
11,869
25, 635
11,650
9,264
11,020
11,220
16, 837
5,146
4,219
6,295
9,450
1,206
8,326
2,357
9,270
4,829
9,543
10, 543
15, 201
8,589
8,296
8,913
14,329
10,461
9,115
11,758
10,487
22,480
5,334
4,589
972
6,810
1,642
1,807
3,064
1,331
9,8.54
5,891
17,634
470
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — rOPULATION.
Tablk 169.— number of HOMES, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP
1920 AND
Akron, Ohio ,
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn. .
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass. .
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
CiQcinnati, Ohio...
Cleveland, Ohio...
Columbus, Ohio...
DaUas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich /
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs, Miun
Nashville, Tonn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
NewYork,N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough.
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Orcg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C...
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio..
1920
Total
homes.
44,195
28, 097
49,523
106, 857
43,040
164, 785
31, 994
116, 201
25, 293
26,645
623, 912
106, 239
182,692
58, 913
36, 754
38, 138
61,916
31,644
218, 973
26,399
25, 052
33, 703
30, 813
33, 932
81. 256
67, 288
25,009
82, 056
159, 476
60, 490
25, 034
42,369
106, 101
91, 843
30, 220
26, 858
36. 257
85,188
1, 278, 341
166, 260
453, 587
525, 154
109, 559
23,781
93, 274
26, 732
55, 793
44,499
32, 186
402, 946
130, 274
67, 045
54, 726
25, 202
39, 191
68, 247
190, 640
54,409
28, 216
36, 405
123, 349
29, 768
SO, 048
27, 178
30, 361
41,558
57, 951
25, 319
96, 194
24, 488
39,230
22, 126
28,699
Rented.
24, 081
19, 673
36, 787
88, 595
29, 700
132, 658
23,311
70, 572
20, 790
15, 591
447, 407
75,092
117,374
36, 895
22, 696
21,997
37, 768
15, 123
133, 253
21,099
14, 566
16, 522
24, 277
22, 136
51, 874
53,045
12, 901
52, 407
102, 077
41, 797
18, 468
29, 281
67, 853
53, 527
20, 225
19, 105
25, 859
63, 373
1, 105, 900
151, 789
362, 292
610, 183
68, 322
13,314
73,517
20, 451
31, 776
22, 453
23. 075
239, 698
91, 934
36,911
41, 119
13, 291
28,492
38, 532
143, 106
28,843
15,445
22. 076
87,754
18,871
42, 219
14, 980
21, 713
25,446
29,009
15, 566
65,654
14,839
28,061
16, 788
14, 821
Owned.
Total.
19, 504
7,911
12, 076
76, 298
11, 632
30, 132
7,612
44,297
4,454
10, 628
165, 866
30, 266
63, 502
21, 258
13, 280
15, 889
23,436
15,810
82, 679
5,165
8,974
16, 661
6,372
11,518
27, 356
13, 040
11,706
27, 879
54,278
17, 714
6,513
11,925
37, 382
37, 090
9,470
7,651
9,563
19,003
160, 707
13, 591
86, 818
10, 768
39, 589
9,941
18,600
6,171
22, 966
21, 028
8,729
156, 354
36, 363
29, 752
12,641
11,603
9,958
28, 535
44,700
24, 623
12,308
13,388
33, 159
10. 371
36, 420
12,083
8,411
15, 563
28,295
9,583
28,503
9,192
10, 749
5,161
13, 561
Free.
6,703
4,359
6,159
40, 730
6,481
9,998
1,639
17, 168
1,774
3,492
58, 382
17, 040
25, 777
9,936
7,058
6,526
13, 325
7,674
31, 506
. 1, 927
4,644
7,655
1,155
7,460
11,479
4,585
6,300
10,069
28, 360
11,356
3,032
6,833
14, 994
16,606
6,757
2,936
2,550
12,446
33, 358
2,839
16, 191
3,813
6,980
3,535
4,931
3,338
12, 087
9,677
3,333
45, 802
19. 151
15; 998
5,203
5,379
6,444
8,678
24,202
13, 723
6,138
9,070
19, 252
7,021
17,543
6,862
1,907
5,233
13,844
2,550
12,354
3,360
1,966
1,244
6,096
Encum-
bered.
12,376
3,324
5,676
34,900
4,821
19, 609
5,792
26, 744
2,668
7,038
102, 719
12, 935
37, 075
11, 177
6,026
9,196
9,930
7,823
49, 509
3,202
3,923
8,239
5,137
3,962
15,220
8,066
5,281
17, 317
25,361
5,899
3,462
4, 3S9
22, 031
19, 924
2,618
4,678
6,814
5,352
123, 865
10, 391
69, 104
6,075
32, 094
6,201
13,286
2,740
10,538
10, 874
5,280
107, 974
16,500
13, 552
7,315
5,963
3,345
19, 501
19, 666
10,606
5,808
3,985
13, 100
3,286
18, 010
5,154
6,442
10, 053
14, 182
6,960
15, 375
5,683
8,674
3,890
7,319
Un-
known.
425
228
241
668
330
525
181
385
12
98
4,765
291
650
145
196
167
181
313
1,664
36
407
767
80
96
657
389
125
493
557
459
19
703
357
560
95
37
199
1,205
v3,484
361
1,523
880
515
206
383
93
341
477
116
2,678
712
202
123
261
169
356
832
294
362
333
807
64
867
67
62
277
269
73
774
149
109
27
146
AND ENCUMBRANCE,
1910.
OWNERSHIP OF HOMES, 471
FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo.N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, lU
Cincimiati, Oliio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Monies, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo '. .
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans. La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Cahf
Omaha, Nebr'
Paterson, N.J
Philadelpliia, Pa
Pittsburgti, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah . . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf . . . .
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
1910
Total
homes.
15, 851
24,069
35, 813
lis, SSI
31, 050
139, 700
21,689
91,328
22, 765
21,482
473, 141
87,541
124, 822
42,645
20, 516
28, 370
51,339
20, 599
100, 356
24,378
16,295
26, 925
21,925
17,040
58, 645
56, 790
19,677
59,296
78,678
52, 155
21,932
31,154
80, .566
63, 241
26,077
20, 820
29,271
73,377
1,020,827
93, 897
3.53,666
493,545
62,001
17,718
77,039
15, 498
36, 723
31,604
27, 978
327, 263
110,457
42, 029
49, 129
21, 809
26,914
46, 787
155, 555
41,548
20,283
21,096
86, 414
26,312
51,042
22,676
19,968
31,551
.39,677
19,678
71,339
18,637
30, 743
16, 219
16, 228
Rented.
7,687
17. 189
26, 213
75, 381
21,115
114,312
16, 504
58, 745
18,378
14, 750
342, 472
66, 153
80,005
26, 787
12,641
17,244
31,342
10, 894
57,831
19,926
10, 202
13,690
16, 879
11,235
38, 702
44, 394
10,381
36,537
42,202
37,621
16,761
22,363
50,352
36, 195
17, 868
15. 190
21,394
54. 113
884,616
80. 114
284, 739
468,927
40,020
10,816
60,473
12,024
19,263
17,778
20,714
229,354
77,288
21,495
38,276
12,865
19, 801
26,525
113,515
23,826
10,500
12,080
55,946
16,116
27,245
10,610
14,009
18,547
21,609
13, 274
51,607
12,567
23, 057
12,239
9,272
Owned.
Total.
7,824
6,338
8,580
38, 400
8,910
23,496
4,671
30, 592
4, 282
6,087
121, 447
19, 965
43, 473
14,862
7,123
10,596
17,774
9,123
40,471
4,317
5,412
12, 599
4,632
5,132
19, 036
11,209
8,872
20,711
34, 159
13,603
4,84S
7,541
28, 824
24, ,539
7,879
5,144
7,326
16, 273
117,740
12,071
63,842
14, 103
21, 176
6,548
15, 119
3,056
16, 870
12, 590
6,538
83,262
29,983
18,509
10,071
8,418
6, 255
19,321
37,761
16,665
8,623
8,315
27,500
9,711
22, 167
11,165
5,821
12, 202
17, 170
6,019
17,375
5,500
7,431
3,764
6,372
Free.
4,158
4,347
5, 553
26, 795
5,475
10, 540
1,531
14, 277
2,187
2,583
55, 025
12,983
21,701
7, 468
4,733
5,425
10,7.32
5,138
20, 752
1,881
3,240
6, 184
1,380
3,783
9,829
4,899
4,580
8,595
17,249
10,232
2,689
4,906
12, 875
13,571
5,797
2,543
2,792
12,615
34, 951
2,654
17,3.35
5,356
6,410
3,196
4,979
2, 2.32
9,683
7,231
2,695
35, 950
16,052
11,089
4,795
4,408
4,609
7,876
22, 178
10,910
4,806
6,031
16,329
5,524
13,464
5,869
2,064
4,873
9,622
2,083
9,918
2,348
2,196
1,132
3,665
Encum-
bered.
3,577
1,885
2,947
11,006
3,303
12, 731
3,055
16, 033
2,064
3, 356
64, 981
6,801
21,526
7,184
2,307
5, 071
6,779
3,762
19,501
2,411
1,%7
6,230
3,200
1,227
8,985
6,104
4,131
11,870
16,671
3,251
2,132
2,441
15, 720
10,515
1,972
2,547
4,467
3, 058
81,007
9,267
45,954
7,909
14,601
.3,276
9,999
762
7,084
5,142
3,770
46,312
13,445
7,131
5,107
3,974
1,318
11,306
15, 197
5,621
3,694
1,990
10,996
3,935
8,508
5,112
3,711
7,225
7,438
3,839
7,178
2,948
5,162
2,583
2,430
Un-
known.
106
80
599
132
225
85
282
31
148
1,441
181
246
210
S3
100
. 263
223
218
25
205
185
52
122
222
206
161
246
239
120
27
194
229
453
110
54
67
600
1, 782
150
553
838
165
76
141
62
103
217
73
1,000
486
289
169
36
328
139
386
134
123
294
175
252
195
184
46
104
110
97
279
204
73
49
277
Tenure
un-
known.
340
542
1,020
5,070
1,025
1,892
514
1,991
105
645
9,222
1,423
1,344
996
752
530
2,223
582
2,054
135
681
636
414
673
907
1,187
424
2,048
2,317
931
323
1,250
1,390
2,507
330
486
551
2,991
18,471
1,712
5,085
10, 515
805
354
1, 147
418
590
1,2.36
726
14,647
3,186
2,025
782
526
858
941
4,279
1,057
1,160
701
2,%8
485
1,630
901
138
802
898
385
2,357
570
255
216
584
I Includes South Omaha for 1910.
472
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — POPULATION.
Table 160.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOMES ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP
AND ENCUMBRANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:
1920 AND 1910.
rin computing the percentages in this table the numbers representing the unknown items as to proprietor-
ship and encumbrance have been distributed in the same proportions as the known items.]
1920
1910
cur.
Per cent of all homes.
Per cent
of owned
homes.
Per cent of aU homes.
Per cent
of owned
homes.
Rent-
ed.
Own-
ed.
Own-
ed
free.
Own-
ed en-
cum-
bered.
Free.
En-
cum-
bered.
Rent-
ed.
Own-
ed.
Own-
ed
free.
Own-
ed en-
cum-
bered.
Free.
En-
cum-
bered.
55.3
71.3
75.3
53.7
71.9
81.5
75.4
61.4
82.4
59.5
73.0
71.3
64.9
63.4
63.1
58.1
61.7
48.9
61.7
80.3
61.9
49.8
79.2
65.8
65.5
80.3
52.4
65.3
65.3
70.2
73.9
71.1
64.5
59.1
68.1
71.4
73.0
76.9
87.3
91.8
80.7
97.9
(i3. 3
57. 3
79.8
76.8
58. 0
51.6
72.6
60.5
71.7
55. 4
76. 5
53.4
7i. 1
57. 5
70.2
53.9
55. 7
44.7
28. 7
24.7
46.3
28.1
18.5
24.6
38.6
17.6
40.5
27.0
28.7
35.1
36.6
36.9
41.9
38.3
51.1
38.3
19.7
38.1
50.2
20.8
34.2
34.5
19.7
47.6
34.7
34.7
29.8
26.1
28.9
35.5
40.9
31.9
28.6
27.0
23.1
12.7
8.2
19.3
2.1
36.7
42.7
20.2
23.2
42.0
48.4
27.4
39.5
28.3
44.6
23.5
46.6
25.9
42.5
23.8
46.1
44.3
15.7
16.3
12.9
24.9
16.1
6.3
5.4
15.1
7.0
13.4
9.8
16.3
14.4
17.2
19.9
17.4
21.9
25.3
14.9
7.4
20.7
24.2
3.8
22.4
14.8
7.2
25.9
12.8
18.3
19.6
12.2
17.6
14.4
IS. 6
23.0
11.0
7.4
16.1
2.7
1.8
3.7
0.8
6.6
15.5
5.5
12.7
22.4
22.8
10.6
11.8
15.2
24.2
9.8
22.1
17.0
13.1
13.1
26.0
22.8
29.0
12.4
11.9
21.4
12.0
12.3
19.2
23.5
10.6
27.1
17.2
12.4
20.7
19.4
17.0
24.5
16.4
25.8
23.4
12.3
17.5
26.0
17.0
11.9
19.7
12.6
21.7
22.0
16.4
10.2
13.9
11.3
21.1
22.3
8.9
17.6
19.6
6.9
10.0
6.5
15.7
1.3
30.1
27.2
14.7
10.4
19.5
25.6
16.8
27.7
13.1
20.5
13.7
24.5
8.8
29.4
10.7
20.1
21.6
35.1
56.7
52.0
53.9
57.3
33.8
22.1
39.1
39.9
33.2
36.2
58.8
41.0
47.1
53.9
41.5
57.3
49.5
38.9
37.6
54.2
48.2
18.4
65. 3
43.0
36.2
54.4
36.8
52.8
65.8
46.7
60.9
40.5
45.5
72.1
38.6
27.2
69.9
21.3
21.5
19.0
38.6
17.9
36.3
27.1
54.9
53.4
47.1
38.7
29.8
53.7
54.1
41.6
47.4
65.8
30.8
55. 2
56. 4
51.4
64.9
43.3
48.0
46.1
42.7
66.2
77.9
60.9
60.1
66.8
63.8
43.2
69.0
52.9
46.1
58.5
42.7
50.5
61.1
62.4
45.8
51.8
81.6
34.7
57.0
63.8
45.6
6.3.2
47.2
34.2
53.3
39.1
59.5
54.5
27.9
61.4
72.8
30.1
78.7
78.5
81.0
61.4
82.1
63.7
72.9
45.1
46.6
52.9
61.3
70.2
46.3
45. 9
58.4
52.6
34.2
69.2
44.8
43.6
48.6
49.6
73.1
75.3
60.3
70.3
82.9
77.9
65.8
81.1
70.8
73.8
76.8
64.8
64.3
64.0
61.9
63.8
54.4
58.8
82.2
65.3
52.1
78.5
68.6
67.0
79.8
53.9
63.8
55.3
73.4
77.6
74.8
63.6
59.6
69.4
74.7
74.5
76.9
88.3
86.9
81.7
97.1
65.4
62.3
80.0
79.7
53.3
58.5
76.0
73.4
72.0
53.7
79.2
60.4
76.0
57.9
75.0
58.8
54.9
50.4
26.9
24.7
33.7
29.7
17.1
22.1
34.2
18.9
29.2
26.2
23.2
35.2
35.7
36.0
38.1
36.2
45.6
41.2
17.8
34.7
47.9
21.5
31.4
33.0
20.2
46.1
36.2
44.7
26.6
22.4
25.2
36.4
40.4
30.6
25.3
25.5
23.1
11.7
13.1
18.3
2.9
34.6
37.7
20.0
20.3
46.7
41.5
24.0
26.6
28.0
46.3
20.8
39.6
24.0
42.1
25.0
41.2
45.1
27.1
18.8
16.1
23.9
18.5
7.7
7.4
16.1
9.7
12.7
12.0
15.2
17.7
18.2
24.2
19.7
22:2
26.3
21.2
7.8
21.6
23.9
6.5
23.7
17.2
9.0
24.2
15.2
22.7
20.2
12.5
16.3
16.4
22.8
22.8
12.6
9.8
18.6
3.5
2.9
5.0
1.2
10.6
18.6
6.6
15.1
27.0
24.2
10.0
11.6
15.2
28.2
10.1
20.8
18.7
17.3
14.8
27.2
25.5
23.3
8.1
8.6
9.8
11.2
9.3
14.7
18.1
9.2
16.5
14.2
8.0
17.5
17.5
n.8
18.4
14.0
19.3
19.9
10.0
13.1
24.1
15.0
7.7
15.7
11.2
21.9
21.0
22.0,
6.4
9.9
8.9
20.0
17.6
7.8
12.7
1.5.7
4.5
8.2
10.2
1.3.3
1.7
24.0
19.1
13.4
5.2
19.7
17.2
14.0
15.0
12.7
18.1
10.7
18.8
5.3
24.8
10.1
14.0
19.6
53.8
69.8
65.3
70.9
62.4
45.3
33.4
47.1
51.4
43.5
45.9
65.6
50.2
51.0
67.2
51.7
61.3
57.7
51.6
43.8
62.2
49.8
30.1
75.5
52.2
44.5
52.6
42.0
50.9
75.9
65.8
64.6
45.0
56.3
74.6
50.0
38.5
80. 5
30.2
22.3
27.4
40.4
30. 5
49.4
33.2
74.6
57.7
58.4
41.7
43.7
54.4
60.9
48.4
52.6
77.8
41.1
59.3
66.0
56.5
46.2
Albany, N.Y
30.2
Atlanta, Ga
34.7
Baltimore, Md
29.1
Birmingham, Ala
37.6
Boston, Mass
54.7
66.6
Buffalo, N.Y
52.9
48.6
Camden, N. J
56.6
Chicago, 111
54.1
Cincinnati, Ohio
34.4
Cleveland, Ohio
49.8
Columbus, Ohio
49.0
Dallas, Tex
32.8
Dayton, Ohio
48.3
Denver, Colo
38.7
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
42.3
48.4
56.2
Fort Worth, Tex
37.8
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Coim
50.2
69.9
Houston, Tex
24.5
Indianapolis, Ind
47.8
Jersey City, N.J
55.5
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
47.4
58.0
49.1
24.1
Lowell, Mass
44.2
Memphis, Tenn
35.4
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
55.0
43.7
25.4
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
50.0
61.5
19.5
69.8
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough
Manliattan borough . .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. . .
Newark, N.J
77.7
72.6
59.6
69.5
50.6
66.8
Norfolk, Va
25.4
Oakland, Calif
42.3
Omaha, Nebr'
41.6
68.3
Philadelphia. Pa
56.3
Pittsburgh, Pa
45.6
Portland, Oreg
39.1
61.6
47.4
Richmond, Va
22.2
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
58.9
40.7
St. Paul, Minn
34.0
Salt Lake City, Utah
43.5
1 Based on figures including South Omaha in 1910.
OWNERSHIP OF HOMES.
473
Table 160 — PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF HOMES ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP
AND ENCUMBRANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920, 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE-
1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[In computing the percentages in this table the numbers representing the unknown items as to proprietor-
ship and encumbrance have been distributed in the same proportions as the knowTi items.]
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scrantou, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wasli
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse. N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Wasliington, D. C...
WUmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio. .
1920
Per cent of all homes.
Rent-
ed.
Own-
ed.
Own-
ed
free.
62.2
37.8
26.2
72.6
27.4
16.3
61.5
35.5
24.2
53.7
46.3
22.9
55.4
44.6
25.5
72.1
27.9
6.4
62.1
37.9
l.S.O
50.6
49.4
'24.4
61.9
38.1
10.2
69.7
30.3
13.5
61.7
38.3
14.2
72.3
27.7
5.1
76.5
23.5
5.7
52.2
47.8
21,7
Own-
ed en-
cum-
bered.
11.5
11.1
11.3
23.5
19.2
21.5
25.0
25.0
27.9
16.8
24.0
22.6
17.8
26.1
Per cent
of owned
homes.
Free.
69.5
59.5
68. 1
49.3
.57.1
22.8
34.2
49.4
26.8
44.6
37.2
18.5
24.2
45.4
En-
cum-
bered,
30.5
40.5
31.9
50.7
42.9
77.2
65. 8
50.6
73.2
55.4
62.8
81.5
75.8
54.6
1910
Per cent of aU homes.
Rent-
ed.
59.2
67.0
62.4
55.1
48.7
70.6
60.3
55.7
68.8
74.8
69.6
75.6
76.5
59.3
Own-
ed.
Own-
ed
free.
40.8
30.7
33.0
19.7
37.6
22.0
44.9
27.5
51.3
27.4
29.4
10.5
39.7
16.0
44.3
25.0
31.2
U.O
25.2
14.6
30.4
13.5
24.4
7.3
23.5
7.2
40.7
24.5
Own-
ed en-
cum-
bered
10.1
13.3
15.6
17.4
23.9
18.9
23.7
19.3-
20.2
10.6
16.9
17.1
16.4
16.2
Per cent
of owned
homes.
Free.
75.2
59.8
58.4
61.3
53.4
35.7
40.3
56.4
35.2
58.0
44.3
29.8
30.5
60.1
En-
cum-
bered.
24.8
40.2
41.6
3s. 7
46.6
64. 3
59. 7
43.6
64. 8
42.0
.55.7
70.2
69.5
39.9
Table 161.— NUMBER OF HOMES. DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP AND
ENCUMBRANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alabama:
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith
Little Rock
California:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs
Pueblo
Connecticut:
Meriden
New Britain
New London . . . .
NorwaUc
Stamford
Waterbury
Florida:
Jacksonville
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
Georgia:
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
Total
, homes:
1920
15, 148
11,568
7, .354
6,872
15, 059
7,886
15, 159
11,234
17, 169
12,657
17, 263
22, 723
10,609
9,981
8,332
10,484
6,955
12, 072
5,937
6,791
7,839
19,124
23,265
7,497
7,448
12, 137
13,966
7,215
13, 730
21,267
Rented.
10,797
8,846
4,556
3,758
8,658
3,852
8,324
6,776
11,016
6,415
11,012
14, 280
5, 264
5,922
4,299
5,505
4,460
8,516
3,972
3,799
5, 5,54
13,044
17,142
4,422
4,914
8,636
10,694
5,875
10, 165
17,953
Total.
4.088
2,488
2,621
2,901
5,985
3,%9
6,663
5,239
5, 898
5, 979
6,819
7, 820
5, 168
3,862
3,871
4,764
2,353
3,458
1,918
2,836
2,092
5,731
5,443
2,803
2,211
2,990
2,866
1,288
3,373
3.209
Free.
3,013
1,759
1,384
1,597
3,589
2,201
3,564
2,602
3,420
3,867
3,258
4,941
3,532
2,213
2,518
2,980
802
433
790
1,109
452
1,128
3,283
1,425
1,361
2,056
2,265
1,013
2,249
2,199
Encum-
Un-
bered.
known.
972
103
712
17
1,220
17
1,250
54
2,323
73
1,746
22
3,044
55
2,576
61
2,452
26
2,076
36
2,515
46
2,774
105
1,519
117
1,607
42
1,319
34
1,750
34
1,479
72
2,972
53
1,100
28
1,704
23
1,583
57
4,469
134
2,041
119
1,318
60
812
38
841
93
471
130
265
10
1,079
45
960
50
Tenure
un-
known.
263
231
177
213
416
65
172
219
255
263
432
623
237
197
162
215
142
98
47
156
193
349
272
323
511
406
82
192
105
474
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 161.-NUMBER OF HOMES, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP AND
ENCUMBRANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920-Con.
Total
homes:
19'20
Rented.
owned.
Tenure
CITT.
Total.
Free.
Encum-
bered.
Un-
knowTi.
un-
known.
Illinois:
8,973
7,451
9,770
8,907
10,874
15,768
6,490
8,472
8,654
7,564
9,737
19,397
9,378
8,824
16,027
14,255
7,523
7,080
20,648
20,406
12,022
7,983
7,505
9,529
7,055
16, 113
16, 745
11,612
8,789
14,388
9,314
16, 234
9,071
13,039
18,5%
14,809
10, 720
7,792
10,618
6,145
6,750
16,801
6,433
6,609
16,084
8,603
8,833
7,004
9,187
9,273
12,814
12,948
19,715
23,308
11,238
9,351
10, 189
9,499
11,146
6,375
9,353
22,653
8,062
0,566
9,347
11,002
19, 570
9,117
3,873
3,665
4,623
4,550
5,386
11, 150
2,837
4,946
4,674
3,678
3,598
10,357
5,249
4,313
8,072
7,525
3,570
4,284
12, 138
9,670
7,572
3,848
4,019
6,051
4,029
7,729
9,433
5,204
3,423
7,532
4,990
8,952
4,583
6,038
9,664
9,200
7,014
4,823
7,048
3,144
4,790
11,812
3,860
4,448
10,451
6,266
6,781
4,391
6,088
5,827
8,084
10,262
15,446
16,531
7, 162
5,400
4,864
6,172
6,786
4,138
6,327
16,450
4,591
4,439
4,090
3,570
8,565
5,002
4,933
3,680
5,061
4,231
5,403
4,531
3,557
3,334
3,888
3,783
6,027
8,648
3,915
4,336
7,583
6,504
3, 832
2,699
8,098
10, 452
4,187
4,020
3,434
4,373
2,934
8,099
7,063
6,236
5,193
6,016
4,079
7,030
4,312
6,636
8,620
5,513
3,456
2,909
3,339
2,887
1,896
4,822
2,474
2,083
5,498
2,227
1,975
2,457
3,089
3,171
4,598
2,537
3,941
6,517
4,061
3,948
5,309
3, 133
5,209
. 2, 140
2, 890
6, 154
3,418
2, 121
5,111
7,304
10,786
4,043
2,803
2,653
1,405
1,927
3,098
2,119
2,481
1,578
2,314
1,785
1,974
4,486
2,722
2,347
3,579
4,031
1,733
984
5,388
5,028
1,382
1,520
1,867
1,930
1,853
3,901
3,131
3,142
2,656
3,704
2,869
3,514
2,115
4,058
4,849
2,911
2,488
1,561
2,235
2,081
1,285
3,002
1,482
1,095
1,595
967
432
718
779
1,117
1,900
092
1,405
2,343
1,417
1,001
2,299
1,211
1,411
581
1,183
2,044
1,745
866
2,183
6,159
3,464
476
2,095
937
3,624
2,273
2,131
2,400
1,002
1,678
1,444
1,972
3,978
4,052
1,138
1,926
3,829
2,398
1,811
1,690
2,639
5,277
2,684
2,424
1,635
2,390
1,047
4,046
3,816
3,043
2,386
2,765
1,121
3,407
2,149
2,460
3,639
2,554
853
1,338
1,027
782
589
1,789
966
886
3,856
1,217
1,531
1,689
2,305
1,940
2,633
1,800
2,495
4,068
2,639
2,941
2,997
1,888
3,761
1,526
1,678
4,097
1,655
1,255
2,708
2,115
7,176
3,524
35
90
32
31
174
12
74
78
130
26
75
110
55
63
176
75
288
25
71
147
121
76
32
53
34
92
116
51
151
147
89
109
48
118
132
> 48
116
10
77
24
22
31
26
102
47
43
12
50
5
114
65
46
41
106
6
G
13
34
37
33
29
13
18
1
220
30
146
43
167
Bloomingtoii
106
86
126
85
East St. Louis
Elgin
87
96
Evanston
192
JoUet
92
103
Oak Park village
112
392
Quincy
214
175
372
226
Indiana:
Aiidersor\
121
97
412
Fort Wayne
284
Gary
263
Hammond
116
52
Mtmcie
105
Richmond. .
92
285
249
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids
172
Coimcil Blulls
173
240
245
Sioux City
252
Waterloo
176
Kansas:
Topeka
365
Wichita
312
Kentucky:
Covington
96
Lexington
250
Newport
6C
Louisiana:
231
Maine:
Bangor
114
6^
Portland
167
Maryland:
Cumberland
99
Hagerstown
78
Massachusetts:
Brockton
135
Brookline town
Chelsea
110
77
Chicopee
156
Everett
1(
Fitchburg
275
Haverhill.
132
Holyoke
148
Lawrence
328
Lynn
26C
Maiden
IS
Medford
;
Newton
ic
Pittsfield
19'
Quincy
151
Revere
97
Salem
136
Somerville
4S
Taunton
53
Waltham
6
Michigan:
Battle Creek
Bay City
146
12S
Flint
218
Hamtramck village. . .
72
OWNERSHIP OF HOMES.
475
Table161.-NUMBEROFHOMES,DISTRIBUTEDACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP AND
ENCUMBRANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920-Con
Michigan— Con.
Highland Park
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Hui-on
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Missouri:
Joplin
St. Joseph
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
New HAiiPSHiRE:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayonne....
Clifton
East Orange
Elizabeth
Hoboken
Irvington town
Kearny town
Montclair town
New Brimswick
Orange
Passaic
Perth Amboy
Plainfield
West Hoboken to\\^^ .
West New York town
New York:
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Ehnira
Jamestown
Kingston
Mount Venion
New Rochelle
Newburph
Niagara Falls
Poughkeepsie
Rome
Schenectady
Troy ".
Utica
Watertown
North Carolina:
AsheviDe
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Salem
Ohio:
Canton
East Cleveland
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion ,
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
SteubenTUle
Warren
Zanesville
Total
homes:
1920
10, 401
11,851
11,754
13,811
8,696
7,090
6,407
14,906
21, 294
8,012
19, 189
10,412
10,098
13,812
17,415
6,305
12,468
15, 513
5,800
12,416
20,641
15, 877
6,098
6, 7(W
0,294
7,404
7,2S9
13,393
8,605
6,375
10,131
7,410
7,726
8,719
16,000
11,357
10,206
6,701
9,715
7,725
7,647
10, 857
8,732
5,416
20,657
17,895
21,657
7,835
6,477
10, 720
7,847
9,895
20,496
7,122
9,706
10, 537
10, 659
8,004
7,215
7,231
7,322
7,967
15,484
6,516
6,561
7,958
Rented.
5,137
4,510
5,268
5,324
3,766
2,719
2,667
4,731
11,085
4, 243
11,510
5,158
5,731
6,717
12,445
4,378
9,931
11,014
2,851
7,573
13,382
14,335
3,394
3,323
3, 273
4,700
4,939
10,110
5,828
3, 735
8, 2SS
5,878
5,328
4,746
9,650
6, 133
5, 163
3,894
6,423
4,710
5, 173
0,531
5,989
2,748
12,832
12,666
13,904
4,539
3, 785
7,057
4,889
6,709
9,284
3,793
4,871
4,442
5,475
3,687
3,080
3,238
3,569
4, 238
8,392
3,864
2,917
4,362
Total.
5,131
7,195
6,339
8,176
4,750
4,156
3,675
9,980
9,&41
3,681
7,420
5,022
4,118
6,840
4.657
1,778
2,130
4,362
2,904
4,608
7,006
1,41)0
2,.W5
2,302
2,8,57
2,611
2,198
3,114
2,680
2,519
1,723
1,495
2,307
3,874
6,110
4,999
4,920
2,728
3,217
2, 929
2,:569
4,087
2,489
2,622
7,584
4,734
7, 637
3,212
2,411
3,320
2,600
2,948
10, 8S.3
3,268
4.547
5,984
5,017
4,050
4,046
3,924
3,681
3,578
6,798
2,414
3,566
3,556
Free.
1,211
3,212
3,040
2,566
3,212
1,712
2,264
6,464
4,632
2,149
4, 135
2,928
2,667
3,887
2,344
1,036
624
981
520
1,117
2,324
503
490
548
9^2:^
925
830
791
8-16
800
591
396
1,201
2,010
2,911
2,963
2,221
1,662
881
830
1,082
1,441
1,162
1,490
2, .180
2,868
3,480
1,784
1,788
2,087
1,395
1,701
4,702
1,008
2,223
2,264
1,887
2,225
2,443
1,920
2,102
1,748
3,292
1,424
1,575
2,331
Encum-
bered.
3,887
3.912
3; 230
5,362
1,370
2,389
1,351
3,370
5,060
1,393
3,224
2,034
1,206
2,728
2,222
634
1,453
3,360
2,374
3,355
4,596
830
2,086
1,736
i,8;«
1,5,53
1,307
2,300
1,751
1,691
1,108
1,088
1,055
1,834
3, 145
1,785
2,666
95:J
2,314
2,058
1,266
2,566
1,309
1,123
4,860
1,737
4,103
1,401
522
1,008
765
1,207
2,249
2,174
3,594
2,972
1,801
1,5.5s
1,986
1,510
1,664
3,363
935
1,936
1,200
Un-
known.
Tenure
un-
known.
33
71
69
248
168
55
60
146
149
139
61
60
245
225
91
108
53
21
4
136
86
67
19
18
99
133
55
23
83
28
24
11
51
30
54
251
133
113
22
41
21
80
18
9
144
129
54
27
101
225
440
40
293
11
150
126
158
24
45
18
69
166
143
55
55
25
476
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS POPULATION.
Table 161.— NUMBER OF HOMES, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO PROPRIETORSHIP AND
ENCUMBRANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Con.
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Pennsylvaota:
AUentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Johiisto\vii
Lancaster
McKeesport
Newcastle
Norristown borough .
Wilkes-Barre
WiUiamsport
York
Rhode Island:
Cranston
Newport
Pawtucket
Woonsocket
South Carolina:
Charleston
Columbia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee:
Chattanooga. ,
Knoxville
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
El Paso
Galveston
AVtico
Wicliita Fails.'.!'.!!!!
Utah:
Ogden.
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Roanoke
Washington:
BeUingham
Everett
Tacoma
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington
Wheeling
Wisconsin:
Green Bay
Kenosha
La Crosse
Madison
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Superior
Total
homes:
1920
7,414
21,346
16, 910
17, 298
13,740
11,265
12, 259
8„ 257
21,425
19. 158
6,584
13,858
12,844
9,916
10, 397
6,624
15,378
8,927
11,692
6,360
6,440
14,675
9,080
17,824
8,151
6,208
14, 621
17, 474
7,925
9,495
18. 159
10,588
9,374
7,878
7,803
6,558
7,835
7,540
12,568
11,260
6,640
7,169
24,662
9,069
6,453
11,350
13,919
6,914
8,098
7,526
9,413
8,027
12,799
7,215
8,692
Rented.
4,140
12,645
10, 197
9,877
7,318
6,850
7,658
4,942
11,583
11,800
4,202
8,737
7,666
5,784
5,007
3,103
10, 169
5,534
6,783
3,349
3,979
10,227
6,960
13, 721
6,169
11,210
10,035
4,346
6,252
13,958
7,364
5,841
4,096
3,839
4,028
5,566
5,343
8,672
6,006
2,932
3,547
10, 656
6,665
3,596
6,317
8,505
3,097
3,657
3,688
5,351
3,047
5,617
3,198
4,710
Total.
3,023
8, 184
5,959
7,168
6,341
4,182
4,338
3,181
9, 566
7,029
2,222
5,038
5,062
3,921
5,244
3,403
4,871
3, 277
4,769
2,944
2,315
4,123
1,981
3,602
1,862
2,822
3,120
7,067
3,456
3,114
3,770
2,988
3,311
3,181
3,851
2,410
2,182
1,968
3,870
5,082
3,559
3,502
13, 525
3,080
2,696
4, 750
5,113
3,712
4,303
3,729
3,939
4,839
6,984
3,940
3,822
Free.
1,710
3,296
3, 115
3,452
3,352
1,886
1,535
1,735
4,741
3,410
1,202
3,277
2, 698
1,898
2,608
1,493
3,079
2,188
3,053
1,058
811
1,507
683
2,334
1,353
1,617
2,003
4,604
2,466
1,822
2,218
2,415
2,214
1,812
2,425
1,815
1,115
1,469
2,247
2,963
2,298
1,974
7,491
1,966
1,586
2,510
3,576
2,075
1,572
2,554
1,787
2,993
2,442
2,209
2,343
Enciun-
bered.
1,190
4, 804
2,628
3,583
2,964
2,052
2,680
1,418
4,725
3,270
805
1,725
2,336
1,890
2,573
1,880
1, 586
1,024
1,671
1,841
1,426
2,588
1,272
1,012
470
1,110
1,095
2,375
913
1,234
1,494
534
975
1,303
1,398
562
974
322
1,598
2,062
1,216
1,498
6,882
1,005
1,048
2, 105
1,400
1,598
2,667
1,017
2,000
1,782
4,514
1,702
1,351
Un-
known.
123
84
216
133
25
244
123
28
100
349
215
36
28
127
63
30
206
65
46
256
39
77
58
58
39
122
66
33
93
177
25
57
45
30
152
109
62
135
137
39
64
158
152
64
28
29
128
Tenure
un-
known.
OCCUPATIONS.
(477)
CONTENTS.
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
Table. Page.
1. Number and proportion of persons gairLfiilly occupied, by sex, for the United States: 1880-1920... 481
2. Number and per cent distribution, by sex, of the persons in each general division of occupations,
for the United States: 1920 and 1910 481
3. Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, distributed by sex and gen-
eral divisions of occupations, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 482
4. Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex, for
the United States: 1920 and 1910 483
5. Number and i^roportion of persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, by
divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 497
6. Number and proportion of males 10 vcars of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, by divi-
sions and states: 1920 and 1910. ..." 498
7. Number and proportion of females 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, by
divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 499
8. Number of persons 10 years of age and over in each general division of occupations, by divisions
and states: 1920 500
9. Number of males 10 years of age and over in each general division of occupations, by divisions and
states: 1920 501
10. Number of females 10 years of age and over in each general division of occupations, by di\isions
and states: 1920 502
11. Number and proportion of males and females 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupa-
tions , for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 503
12. Number of persons 10 vears of age and over in each general division of occupations, for cities having
100,000 inliabi tants or more: 1920 504.
13. Number and proportion of persons 10 vears of age and o\'er engaged in gainful occupations, by sex,
for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 505
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
14. Number and proportion of persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, by sex
and population classes, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 509-
15. Per cent distribution, by class of population, of the population 10 years of age and over and of per-
sons engaged in gainfiol occupations, for both sexes and for each sex separatelv, for the United
States: 1920 and 1910 510
16. Distribution, by general divisions of occupations, of gainful workers 10 years of age and over in each
■ principal class of the population, for the United States: 1920 511
17. Number and per cent distribution, by class of population, of the population 10 years of age and
over and of persons engaged in gainful occupations, by geographic divisions: 1920 513
18. Per cent distribution, by class of population, of persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful
occupations, by divisions and states: 1920 515
19. Number and proportion of males in each principal class of the population 10 years of age and over
engaged in gainful occupations, by divisions and states: 1920 516
20. Number and proportion of females in each principal class of the population 10 years of age and over
engaged in gainful occupations, by divisions and states: 1920 518
21. Number and proportion of males in each principal class of the population 10 years of age and over
engagedin gainful occupations, for cities having 100,000inhabitantsor more: 1920 520
22. Number and proportion of females in each principal class of the population 10 years of age and over
engaged in gainful occupations, for cities having 100^000 inhabitants or more: 1920 522
23. Males and females 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, classified by color or
race, nativity, and parentage, and by marital condition, for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000
inhabitants: 1920 524
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
24. Number and proportion of persons occupied, by age periods, for the United States: 1920 and 1910. 534
25. Number and per cent distribution, by age periods, of males and of females engaged in each general
division of occupations, for the tfnitod States: 1920 535
20. Number and proportion of males and of females in each principal class of the population engaged
in gainful occupations, by age periods, for the United States: 1920 536
27. Number and proportion of children 10 to 15 years of age engaged in gainful occupations, by sex, age,
and population classes, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 537
28. Number of males in each age period engaged in gainful occupations, by divisions and states: 1920. . 638
29. Numberof females in each age period engaged in gainful occupations, by divisions and states: 1920. 540
30. Number and proportion of children of each sex 10 to 15 years of age engaged in gainful occupations,
by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 542
31. Number of males in each age period engaged in gainful occupations, for cities having 100,000 in-
habitants or more: 1920 544
32. Number of females in each age period engaged in gainful occupations, for cities having 100,000 in-
habitants or more: 1920 546
33. Number and proportion of children of each sex 10 to 15 vears of age engaged in gainful occupa-
tions, for cities having, in 1920, 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 548
34. Males and females 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, classified by age periods,
for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 :' 549
35. Nmnber and proportion of children of each sex 10 to 15 years of age engaged in gainful occupa-
tions, for cities having from 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 558
(478)
CONTENTS. 479
MARITAL CONDITION OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
[For statistics showing the marital condition of gainful workers in cities of 25,000 to
100,000 inhabitants, see Table 23, p. 524.]
Table. Page.
36. Number and proportion of women 15 years of age and over, in each specifled marital class, engaged
in gainful occupations, for the United States: 1890-1920 560
37. Number and per cent distribution, by marital condition, of the gainfully occupied women 15 years
of age and over, for the United States: 1890-1920 560
38. Number and per cent distribution, by marital condition, of the women 15 years of age and over
in each general division of occupations, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 561
39. Number and per cent distribution, by general di\'isions of occupations, of the gainfully occupied
women 15 years of age and over in each specifled marital class, for the United States: 1920 and 1910. 561
40. Number and proportion of women 15 years of age and over in each specifled marital class engaged
in gainful occupations, by class of population and age periods, for the United States: 1920 562
41. Number and jiroportion of the gainfully occupied women 15 years of age and over in each specified
marital class, by class of population and age periods, for the United States: 1920 563
42. Per cent distribution, by age periods, for each principal class of the population, of aU women and
of the gainfully occupied women 15 years of age and over, in each specifled marital class, for the
United States: 1920 564
43. Per cent distribution, by population classes, of all women and of the gainfully occupied women
15 years of age and over, in each specified marital class, for the United States: 1920 565
44. Number and proportion of women 15 years of age and over, in each specified marital class, en-
gaged in gainful occupations^ by divisions and states: 1920 566
45. Number and per cent distribution, by marital condition, of the gainfully occupied women 15 years
of age and over, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 567
46. Number and proportion of married women 15 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupa-
tions, by di^'isions and states: 1S90-1920 568
47. Number and proportion of married women 15 years of age and over, in each principal class of the
])opulation, engaged in gainful occupations, by divisions and states: 1920 570
48. Number and proportion of women 15 years of age and over, in each specifled marital class, engaged
in gainful occupations, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 672
49. Number and i)roportion of married women 15 years of age and over, in each principal class of the
population, engaged in gainful occupations, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1920. . 573
OCCUPATIONS.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATION OF TERMS.
Scope of inquiry. — The questions concerning occupations called for a statement of
the "trade, profession, or particular kind of work done" by each person engaged in
gainful labor, and for a statement of the "industry, business, or establishment in which
at work." Although the enumerators were instructed to return an occupation for
every person engaged in gainful labor, the occupation returns for children under 10
years of age have not been compiled. The term ' ' gainful workers, ' ' therefore, includes
all workers except women doing housework in their own homes and children working
at home merely on general housework, on chores, or at odd times on other work.
The statistics as here presented relate to continental United States only, comprising
the 48 states and the District of Columbia.
Classification. — The classification is occupational rather than industrial. The
occupations are grouped, however, under 9 large industry or service units. Since the
occupation classification used at the Fourteenth Census differs somewhat from that
of the Thirteenth Census, a few occupations are here presented under different general
divisions from those under which they were presented in 1910. Such transfers have
changed slightly for 1910 the total number of persons in certain general divisions of
occupations. Also, in 1920, occasionally an occupational designation was classified
imder a different occupation group from that under which it was classified in 1910.
Because of these changes a moderate increase or decrease from 1910 to 1920 in the
number of workers in an occupation may be apparent only and due to a difference in
classification. The occupations appreciably affected by transfers of designation are
confined mainly to manufacturing and transportation pursuits.
Causes of decrease. — The change in the census date from April 15 in 1910 to Jan-
uary 1 in 1920 doubtless had a pronounced effect on the number of workers returned as
pursuing those occupations which are seasonal or largely seasonal. A comparison with
the 1910 statistics for the respective agricultural pursuits indicates strongly that,
especially in the case of farm laborers, the marked decrease from 1910 to 1920 probably
was due in large part to an underenumeration in 1920, because in most sections of the
United States agricultural work, especially the work of field laborers, is at or near its
lowest ebb in January. In some measure, the decrease in farm laborers is believed
to be apparent only and due to an overenumeration in 1910, especially of children
engaged in this occupation. The large increase from 1910 to 1920 in the number of
laborers and semiskilled operatives in fruit and vegetable canning, etc., probably
resulted to a considerable extent from changing the census date to a time nearer the
latest harvest season for fruits and vegetables.
The World War brought about drastic and rapid changes in many of our industries.
To meet war needs new industries sprang into existence and some existing industries,
because not needed to further the war efforts of the Nation, rapidly declined in im-
portance. Along with these industrial changes went corresponding changes in the
occupational activities of the people, the number of workers declining rapidly in some
occupations and increasing rapidly in others. Large numbers of workers were drawn
from the fields to the factories, and from factories producing nonessentials or luxuries
to those producing munitions or essentials. The readjustment to a peace-time basis
was only partially completed at the date of the census. Hence it is believed that
many of the changes from 1910 to 1920 in the number of workers in the respective
occupations may properly be ascribed in large part to the changes brought about by the
World War.
Foreign parentage. — Refers to persons having both parents foreign born.
Mixed parentage. — Refers to persons having one parent native and the other foreign
born.
Native. — Refers to persons born in continental United States, in any of the outlying
possessions, or at sea under the United States flag.
Native parentage. — Refers to persons having both parents native.
(480)
NUMBEK. AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
481
Table l.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS GAINFULLY OCCUPIED, BY SEX
FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1880-1920. '
SEX AND CENSUS YEAR.
Both Sexes,
1920
1910
1900
18901
1S80
MALE.
1920
1910
1900
1S901
1880
FEMALE.
1920
1910
1900 ,
1S901
1880
Total
population.
105,710,620
91,972,260
75,994,575
62,622,250
50, 155, 783
53,900,431
47,332,277
38,816,448
32, 067, 880
25, 518, 820
51,810,189
44,639,989
37, 178, 127
30, 554, 370
24,636,963
Population
10 years of
age and over.
82,739,315
71,580,270
57, 949, 824
47, 413, 559
36,761,607
42,289,969
37, 027, 558
29, 703, 440
24,352,659
18,735,980
40,449,346
34, 552, 712
28, 246, 384
23,060,900
18,025,627
PEESONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND
OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OC-
CUPATIONS.
Number.
41,614,248
38, 167, 336
29,073,233
2 23, 318, 183
17,392,099
33,064,737
30, 091, 564
23, 753, 836
2 19, 312, 651
14,744,942
8,549,511
8,075,772
5,319,397
2 4,005,532
2,647,157
Per cent
of total
popula-
tion.
39.4
41.5
38.3
37.2
34.7
61.3
63.6
61.2
60.2
57.8
16.5
18.1
14.3
13.1
10.7
Per cent
of popu-
lation 10
years of
age and
over.
50.3
53.3
50.2
49.2
47.3
78.2
81.3
80.0
79.3
78.7
21.1
23.4
18.8
17.4
14.7
1 Figures for 1890 are exclusive of persons in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, area specially
enumerated at that census, but for whichi occupation statistics are not available.
2 Corrected figures; for explanation, see Occupation Report for 1900, pp. LXVI-I, XXIII.
Table 2.— NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY SEX, OF THE PERSONS IN EACH
GENERAL DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
CENSUS TEAR AND GENERAL DIVISION OF
OCCUPATIONS.
1920
AU occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries . . .
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
1910
All occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries. . .
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional ser^^ce
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
Total.
41,614,248
953, 158
090,223
818, 524
063,582
242,979
770, 460
143, 889
404, 892
126, 541
38,167,336
no,
'2,
3,
n,
*3,
1,
659,082
965, 169
628, 731
637, 420
614, 670
459, 291
693, 361
772, 559
737,053
Number.
33,064,737
9,869,030
1,087,359
10, 888, 183
2, 850, 528
3, 575, 187
748, 666
1,127,391
1,217,968
1, 700, 425
30,091,564
110,851,581
1 964, 075
1 8, 808, 161
1 2, 530, 795
3, 146, 582
445, 733
1 959, 470
11,241,338
1,143,829
Per
cent.
79.5
90.1
99.7
84.9
93.0
84.3
97.2
52.6
35.8
54.4
78.8
85.7
99.9
82.9
96.0
87.1
97.0
56.7
32.9
65.8
Number.
8,549,511
1,081,128
2,864
1,930,341
213, 054
667, 792
21,794
1,016,498
2,186,924
1,426,116
8,075,772
1, 807, 501
1,094
1 1, 820, 570
1 106, 625
468, 088
13,. 558
1 7.33, 891
12,531,221
593,224
Per
cent.
20.5
0.3
15.1
7.0
15.7
2.8
47.4
64.2
45.6
21.2
14.3
0.1
17.1
4.0
12.9
3.0
43.3
67.1
34.2
75108°— 22-
Figures corrected to conform to 1920 classification.
-31
482
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 3.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCU-
PATIONS, DISTRIBUTED BY SEX AND GENERAL DIVISIONS OF OCCUPATIONS, FOR
THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
SEX AND GENERAL DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS.
Both Sexes.
All occupations.
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
All occupations.
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries —
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
FEMALE.
All occupations.
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries —
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
1920
Number.
41,614,248
10, 953, 158
1, 090, 223
12, 81S, 524
3,063,582
4,242,979
770, 460
2, 143, 889
3, 404, 892
3,126,541
33,064,737
9, 869, 030
1,087,359
10, 888, 183
2, 850, 528
3, 575, 187
748, 666
1, 127, 391
1,217,968
1, 700, 425
8,549,511
1,084,128
2,864
1, 930, 341
213, 054
667, 792
21,794
1,016,49S
2, 186, 924
1, 426, 116
Per cent
distribu-
tion.
100.0
26.3
2.6
30.8
7.4
10.2
1.9
5.2
8.2
7.5
100.0
29.8
3.3
32.9
8.6
10.8
2.3
3.4
3.7
5.1
100.0
12.7
(2)
22.6
2.5
7.8
0.3
11.9
25.6
16.7
1910
Niunber.
38,167,336
1 12, 659, 082
1 965, 169
1 10, 628, 731
1 2, 637, 420
3,614,670
459,291
1 1, 693, 361
1 3,772,559
1,737,053
30,091,564
8,075,772
1, 807, 501
1,094
1 1,820, .570
1 106, 625
468, 088
13, 558
1 733,, 891
1 2, 531, 221
593, 224
Per cent
distribu-
tion.
100.0
33.2
2.5
27.8
6.9
9.5
1.2
4.4
9.9
4.6
100.0
36.1
3.2
29.3
8.4
10.5
1.5
3.2
4.1
3.8
100.0
22.4
(■)
22.5
1.3
5.8
0.2
9.1
31.3
7.3
1 Figures corrected to conform to 1920 classification. - Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
483
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920-1
OCCUPATION.
All occupations.
41,614,248
Agriculture, forestry, and animal
husbandry
10,953,158
Dairy farmers , fai'mers, and stock raisers . . .
Dairy farmers
Fanners, general farms
Farmers, turpentine farms
Stock raisers
Dairy farm, farm, and stock farm laborers..
Dairy farm laborers
Farm laborers ( home f arm)i
Fann laborers ( working out)i
Farm laborere (tm-pontine farm)
Stock herders, drovers, and feeders
Dairy farm, farm, garden, orchard, etc.,
foremen
Dairy fann foremen
Farm foremen , general f aims
Farm foremen, turpentine farms
Farm foremen, stock farms
Garden and greenhouse foremen ,
Orchard, nursery, etc. , foremen ,
Fishermen and oystermen
Foresters, forest rangers , and timber cruisers
Gardeners, florists, frait growers, and nur-
ser\Tnen
Florists
Fruit growers
Gardeners
Landscape gardeners
NurserjTnen
Garden, greenhouse, orchard, and nursery
laborers
Cranberry bog laborers
Garden laborers
Greenhouse laborers
Orchard and nursery laborers
Lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers
Foremen and overseers
Inspectors, scalers, and surveyors
Teamsters and haulers
Other lumbennen, raftsmen, and wood-
choppers
Owners and managers of log and timber
camps
Mamagers and officials
Owners and proprietors
Other agricultural and animal husbandry
pursuits
Apiarists
Corn shellers, hay balers , grain threshers ,
etc
Ditchers (farm)'
Irrigators and ditch tenders
Poultry raisers
Poultry yard laborers
Other and not specified pursuits
1920
Total. Male. Female,
0,201,261
118,813
6,004,580
309
77,559
4,041,627
63,367
1,850,119
2,055,276
10,099
56,766
93,048
2,479
79,018
724
4,894
1,874
4,059
52,830
3,653
109, 399
8, 345
55,402
98, 591
4,402
2,659
137,010
241
81,532
10,239
38,998
205,315
0,090
2,344
17,106
179,775
8,410
2,095
6,315
40,599
2,893
9,646
5,379
2,600
14,116
4,599
1,366
33,064,737
8,549,511
9,869,0301,084,128
5, 947, 425
114,867
5,757,327
309
74,922
3,248,712
60, 770
1,273,477
1,843,307
15, 790
55,368
78,708
2,339
65, 251
724
4,800
1,698
3,896
52,457
3,651
160, 116
7,407
52,208
93,523
4,377
2,601
127,589
236
75,234
15,075
37,044
205,030
6,090
2,344
17, 106
179,496
8,397
2,090
6,307
253,836
3,946
247,253
2,637
792,915
2,597
576,642
211,969
309
1,398
14,340
140
13, 767
94
176
163
379
2
9,283
938
3,194
5,068
25
68
9,421
6,298
1,164
1.954
1910
Total. Male. Female.
38,167,336
12,659,082
36,939
2,759
3,660
134
9,642
5,379
4
2,597
11, 792
3,587
1,183
3
2,324
1,012
183
5,979,340
61,816
5,864,492
511
52,521
6,069,321
35,014
3,310,534
2,636,96(1
27,557
59,250
51,195
1,080
41,521
899
3,004
1,311
2,774
68,275
4,332
139,255
9,028
43,531
79,894
3,792
3,010
133,927
1,384
81,314
17, 757
33,472
161,268
4,798
2,110
15,038
139,322
7,931
1,725
6,206
44,238
2,145
5,617
15,198
2,883
12, 151
3,233
3,011
30,091,564
10,851,5811,807,501
8,075,772
5,717,384
59,240
5,606,789
508
50,847
4,551,247
32, 237
2,133,949
2,299,444
27,241
58, 376
43,419
1,001
34,017
898
3,593
1,223
2,687
67, 799
4,332
131,421
7,977
41,255
75,481
3,777
2,931
126,453
1,310
76,372
16, 796
31,969
161,191
4,798
2,109
15,038
139, 246
7,927
1,725
0,202
40,408
2,020
5,617
15, 198
2,874
8,921
2,856
2,922
201,956
2,576
257, 703
3
1,674
1,518,074
2,777
1,170,585
337, 522
316
874
7,776
85
7,504
1
11
88
87
476
7,834
1,051
2,276
4,413
15
79
7,474
68
4,942
961
1,503
3,830
125
3,230
377
I Decrease, 1910 to 1920, probably due mainly to change of census date from Apr. 15 in 1910 to Jan. 1 in 1920,
484
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 4 —TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The flgiu'es for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Extraction of minerals.
Foremen, overseers, and inspectors.
Foremen and overseers
Inspectors
Operators, officials, and managers.
Managers
Officials
Operatore
Coal mine operatives
Copper mine operatives ,
Gold and silver mine operatives.
Iron mine operatives
Operatives in other and not specified mines
Lead and zinc mine operatives
Other specified mine operatives
Not specified mine operatives ,
Quarry operatives.
Oil, gas, and salt well operatives. .
Oil and gas well operatives
Salt well and works operatives.
Manufacturing
industries
and mechanical
Apprentices to building and hand trades . . .
Blacksmiths' apprentices
Boiler makers- apprentices
Cabinetmakers' apprentices
Carpenters' apprentices ,
Coopers' apprentices ,
Electricians' apprentices
Machinists' apprentices '' ,
Masons' apprentices
Painters', glaziers', and vamishers' ap-
prentices
Paper hangers' apprentices ,
Plasterers' apprentices
Plumbers' apprentices
Roofers' and slaters' apprentices
Tinsmiths' and coppersmiths' appren-
tices
Apprentices to dressmakers and milliners.
Dressmakers' apprentices
MiUiuers' apprentices
Apprentices, other
Architects', designers', and draftsmen's
apprentices
Jewelers', watchmakers', goldsmiths',
and silversmiths' apprentices
Printers' and bookbmders' apprentices. .
Other apprentices
Bakers .
1920
Total. Male. Female
1,090,223
30,931
27,945
8,'
34, 325
14,469
2,522
17,334
733,936
36,054
32, 700
38,704
41,389
20, 798
11,320
9,271
45, 162
91,022
85,550
5,472
12,818,524
Blacksmiths, forgemen, and hammermen. .
Blacksmiths
Forgemen, hammermen, and welders
73,953
2,661
2, 005
1,020
4,805
365
9, 562
39, 463
1,434
1,616
172
398
7,386
250
2,816
4,326
2,715
1,611
65, 898
3,777
2,633
11,603
47, 885
97,940
221,421
195, 255
26, 166
1,087,359
36,923
27,939
8,984
34, 143
14,446
2,481
17, 216
732,441
35,918
32,666
38,605
41,282
20, 749
11,271
9,262
45,084
90,297
85,303
4,994
10,888,183
73,89"V
2,659
2,005
1,020
4,797
365
9,557
39,448
1,434
1,598
165
398
7,386
250
2,815
17
4
13
60," 532
3,479
2,247
10,366
44,440
93,347
221,416
195, 251
26. 165
2,864
6
2
182
23
41
118
1,495
136
34
99
107
49
49
78
725
247
478
1,930,341
4,309
2,711
1,598
5,366
298
386
1,237
3,445
4,593
5
4
1910
Total. Male. Female,
965,169
23,338
22, 142
1,196
25,234
9,798
1,149
14,287
613,924
39, 270
55,436
49, 948
47,252
19,486
7,945
19, 821
80,840
29,927
25,562
4,365
110,628,731
(2)
3 2,816
(=)
(^)
3 6,069
(=■)
3 2,661
3 2, 503
3 2, 662
444
3 669
3 9,903
304
12,011
5,996
6,015
1,153
3 1,839
3 12,395
89, 531
240, 174
232,988
7,186
964,075
23,328
22, 133
1,195
25,127
9,786
1,140
14, 201
613,519
39,251
55,397
49,909
47, 169
19,471
7,891
19, 807
80, 795
29, 580
25,548
4,032
18, 808, 161
(2)
3 2,814
(2)
(2)
3 6,061
(.')
3 3, 660
3 2, 501
3 2,653
440
3 669
3 9,899
302
31
7
24
1,110
3 1,770
3 11,454
84,752
240, 143
232,957
7,186
1,094
10
9
1
107
12
9
405
19
39
39
83
15
54
14
347
14
333
11,820,570
(2)
(2)
39
4
34
2
11,980
5,989
5,991
43
3 69
3941
C-)
4,779
31
31
1 Totals include figures for occupations (total, 91,339; male, 88,770; female, 2,569) omitted in detail because
not comparable with 1920 figures.
2 Comparable figures for 1910 not available.
3 Figures for 1910 approximate only.
* Many of the "Machinists' apprentices" probably are machine tenders.
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
485
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Manufacturing and mechanical
industries— Continued.
BoUer makers
Brick and stone masons
Builders and building contractors
Cabinetmakers
Carpenters
Compositors, linotypers, and typesetters. .
Coopers
Dressmakers and seamstresses (not in
factory)
Dyers
Electricians
Electrotypers, stereotypers, and lithog-
raphers
Electrotypers and stereotypers
Lithographers
Engineers (stationary), cranemen, hoist-
men, etc
Engineers (stationary)
Cranemen, derrickmen, hoistmen, etc
Engravers
Filers, grinders, buffers, and polishers
(metal)
Bullers and polishers
Filers
Grinders
Firemen (except locomotive and fire de-
partment)
Foremen and overseers (manufacturuig) . .
Fumacemen, smeltennen, heaters, pour-
ers, etc
Furnacemen and smeltermen
Heaters
Ladlers and pourers
Puddlers
Glass blowers
Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and
silversmiths
Goldsmiths and silversmiths
Jewelers and lapidaries (factory-)
Jewelers and watchmakers (not in
factory)
Laborers (n. o. s.<):
BuUding, general, and not specified
laborers
Chemical and allied industries
Fertilizer factories
Paint and varnish factories
Powder, cartridge, djniamite, fuse, and
fireworks factories
Soap factories
Other chemical factories
Cigar and tobacco factories
1920
Total. Male. Female.
74,088
131,264
90,109
4.5, 511
887, 379
140, 16.T
19,066
235, 855
15, 109
212,964
13,716
5,494
8,222
279,984
242,096
37,888
59,785
30,511
10,959
18,315
143, 875
307,413
40,806
IK, 201
16, 470
1,020
5,115
9,144
39,592
4,828
8,757
26,007
623,203
74,289
12,943
4,841
8,467
4,715
43,323
35, 157
74, 088
131, 257
90,030
45,503
887,208
128, 859
19,061
336
14.978
212, 945
13,530
5,484
8,046
279,940
242,064
37, 876
14, 492
57,315
28.484
10, 893
17,938
143,862
277,242
40,800
18, 197
16,468
1,020
5,115
9,055
37,914
4,771
7,701
25,442
608,075
70,994
12,808
4,677
7,821
4,346
41,342
21,295
7
79
8
171
11,306
5
235,519
131
19
186
10
176
44
32
12
561
2,470
2,027
66
377
13
30, 171
89
1,678
57
1,056
565
15,128
3,295
135
164
646
369
1,981
13,862
1910
Total. Male. Female.
44,761
1169,402
174,422
41,892
817, 120
127, .589
2.5, 299
449,342
14, 050
2 120, 241
12, .506
4,368
8,138
231,041
(^)
49,525
30,496
10, -236
8,793
111,248
175, 098
36,251
19, 735
10, 120
679
5,717
15,564
32,574
5,757
10,631
16,186
869,478
41,741
9,847
2,959
4,277
3,433
21,226
16,392
44, 761
1169,387
173,573
41,884
817,082
113,538
25, 292
1,582
13,396
2 120, 155
11,929
4,268
7,661
(')
231,031
(2)
13,429
46,679
28, 191
10,069
8.419
111,248
155,358
36,226
19,719
10,111
679
5,717
15, 474
30,037
5,553
8,783
15,701
853,679
39,711
9, 757
2,842
3,947
3,173
19,992
11,436
115
849
8
38
14,051
7
447,760
654
286
577
100
477
(3)
538
2,846
2,305
167
374
19,740
25
16
90
2,537
204
1,848
485
15,799
2,030
90
117
330
260
1,233
4,956
1 The 1910 figures include cement finishers; these numbered 7,621 in 1920.
2 Figures for 1910 estimated.
8 In 1910 most of the "Cranemen, derrickmen, hoistmen, etc.," were classified with the semiskilled oper-
atives of the respective industries.
* Not otherwise specified.
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ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS..
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Cou.
[The figures for 1910 for certaia of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Manufacturing and mechanical
industries — Continued .
Laborers (n. o. s.i)— Continued.
Clayj glass, and stone industries
Brick, tile, and terra cotta factories. . .
Glass factories
Lime, cement, and artificial stone fac-
tories
Marble and stone yards
Potteries
Clothing industries
Corset factories
Glove factories
Hat factories (felt)
Shirt, collar, and cuff factories
Suit, coat, cloak, and overall factories.
Other clothing factories
Food industries
Bakeries
Butter, cheese, and condensed milk
factories
Candy factories
Fish curing and packing ,
Flour and grain mUls
Fruit and vegetable cannmg, etc
Slaughter and packing houses
Sugar factories and refineries ,
Other food factories
Harness and saddle industries
Helpers in buUduig and hand trades
Iron and steel industries ,
Agricultural implement factories
Automobile factories
Blast furnaces and steel rolling mills K.
Car and railroad shops
Ship and boat building
Wagon and carriage factories
Other iron and steel factories ^
Not specified metal industries
Other metal industries ,
Brass miUs ,
Clock and watch factories
Copper factories ,
Gold and silver factories ,
Jewelry factories ,
Lead and zinc factories ,
Tinware, enamelware, etc., factories. .
Other metal factories ,
Lumber and furniture industries
Furniture factories
Piano and organ factories
Saw and planing mills ■•
Other woodworking factories
Paper and pulp mills ,
Printing and publishing
Blank book, envelope, tag, paper bag,
elc.^ factories
Printuig, publishing, and engraving . .
Shoe factories
Tanneries
1 Not otherwise specified
" Includes tinplate miUs.
1920
Total.
124,544
48, 636
28,937
30, 051
5. 084
11,836
12,776
771
1,757
989
2,708
3,984
2,567
159,535
8,315
15, 190
6,584
6,300
18, 121
13, 058
59, 548
15, 733
16,686
1,885
63,519
729, 613
11,409
83,341
258, 830
63,643
69, 196
9,817
179, 607
63,770
67,887
18, 485
3,108
10,963
2,272
1,421
8,927
17, 605
5,106
320,613
35, 272
5,321
245, 6 W
34,337
52, 263
11,436
3,455
7,981
19, 210
27,480
Male. Female,
120, 215
48, 099
26,461
29,884
5,061
10,710
6,414
194
899
825
1,317
2,219
%0
143, 397
6,869
14, 174
4,398
5,261
17,983
9,743
.55, 436
15,414
14, 119
1,727
63,412
717, 022
11,292
80, 874
256, 548
53,280
68,917
9, 594
173,734
62, 783
62, 771
17,614
1,929
10,908
2, 061
1,255
8, 859
15,436
4,709
309, S74
32, 600
4, 596
241,334
31,344
49,786
2,646
6,240
14,194
26,703
4,329
537
2,476
167
23
1,126
6.362
'577
858
164
1,391
1,765
1,607
16, 138
1,446
1,016
2, 186
1,039
138
3,315
4,112
319
2,567
15S
107
12, 591
117
2,467
2,282
363
279
223
5,873
987
5,116
871
1,179
55
211
166
68
2,169
397
10,739
2,672
725
4,349
2,993
2,477
2, 5.50
1,741
5,016
777
1910
Total. Male. Female,
154, 826
77,954
24,634
36, 0.83
6,915
9,240
10. 240
'.834
870
1,759
2,184
2,920
1,673
82,015
4,510
4, 816
2,978
4,870
9,243
4,670
33,903
8, 755
8,270
1,298
66,303
482,941
11,067
15, 783
202,392
48, 342
11,983
12,391
138, 059
42,924
44,773
10, 885
1,879
11,, 586
1,277
668
7, 945
7,5,S7
2,946
317, 244
23,618
4, 459
200, 142
29, 025
31,. 388
7,041
1,557
5,484
10,277
20, 798
152, 438
77, 333
23,686
35,931
6,847
8,641
5.424
'286
446
1,.541
821
1,651
679
75,691
3,755
4,688
1,845
4, 637
9, 1,52
3,6,S3
32,471
8,647
6,813
1,210
66,222
476, ,801
10, 953
15,644
201,030
4,8, 114
11,975
12,232
134,295
42,5,58
42, 134
10, 606
1,262
11,532
1,101
528
7,871
6,709
2,525
313, 228
23,0,89
4, 099
2,58,361
27,679
29,959
.5,217
1,096
4,121
7,9.52
20, 491
3 Includes iron foundries.
< Includes box factories (wood).
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
487
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain indi^adual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classificatiou for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Manufacturing: and mechanical
industries— Continued.
Laborers (n. o. s.') — Continued.
TextUe industries —
Carpet mills
Cotton mills
ICnitting mills
Lace and embroidery rnills
Silk mills
TextUe dyeing, finishing, and printing
miUs
Woolen and worsted mills
1920
Other textile miUs
Hemp and jute mills
Linen mills
Rope and cordage factories
Sail, awning and tent factories.
Not specified textile mills
Other industries
Broom and brush factories
Button factories
Charcoal and coke works
Electric light and power plants
Electrical supply factories
Gas works
Leather belt, leather case, etc. , factories
Liquor and beverage industries
Paper box factories
Petroleum refineries
Rubber factories
Straw factories
Trunk factories
Turpentine distilleries
Other miscellaneous industries
Other not specified industries
Loom fixers
Machinists, millwrights, and toolmakers. .
Machinists
Millwrights
Toolmakers and die setters and sinkers. .
Managers and superintendents (manufac-
turing)
Manufacturers and oflaeials.
Manufacturers
Officials
Mechanics (n. o. s.i)
Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and beUhangers.
Wheelwrights
Other mechanics
Millers (grain, flour, feed, etc.)
Milliners and millinery dealers
Molders, founders, and casters (metal).
Brass molders, founders, and casters.
Iron molders, foiuiders, and casters. .
Other molders, founders, and casters.
Oilers of machinery
Painters , glaziers , vamishers, enamelers , et c ,
Enamelers, lacquerers, and japaimers
Painters, glaziers, and vamishers (build-
ing)
Painters, glaziers, and vamishers (fac-
tory)
Total. Male. Female,
3,953
76,315
11,943
944
10,080
10,605
22,227
17,243
1,254
458
4,268
283
10,980
463,891
2,800
1,407
9,384
15,417
26,789
18, 845
3,578
10,530
3,384
31,795
51, 467
577
2,
9,731
84,337
191,364
15,961
894, 662
801,901
37,669
55,09?
201,721
231,
183,
281,
4,
3,
273,
23,
73,
123,
7,
114,
2,
24,612
323,
4,
248,
70,
3,378
59,646
6, "'
677
7,350
9,885
18,238
14,564
1,110
364
3,
237
9,048
426,398
2,407
1,093
9,352
15, 255
23,562
IS, 787
3,274
10, 295
2,401
31,566
47, 515
513
2,269
9, 605
77,583
170, 921
15,958
894,6.54
801,896
37, 669
55,089
196,771
248,394
68, 135i
575
16,669
5,340
267
2,730
720
3,989
2,679
144
94
463
46
1,932
37, 493
393
314
32
162
3,227
58
304
235
983
229
3,952
64
217
126
6,754
20,443
4,950
223,289 8,326
178,441 4,945
44, 848 3, 381
1910
281,690
51
4,638
3,727
7
273,325
44
23,265
3,6.57
7
69, .598
123,668
7, 2.38
13
114,022
2,408
9
4
24,568
44
319, 697
3,168
3,335
969
103
2,263
Total. Male. Female.
3,769
37,804
7,804
705
3,798
9,958
12,290
11,018
1,462
738
3,797
264
4,757
246,677
1,565
1,105
11,446
8,176
11,434
16, 549
1,908
18,857
1,403
11,215
13,546
413
985
6,405
32,237
109, 433
13,254
488,049
461,344
17,442
9,2&3
104, 210
256,591
235, 107
21,484
3,251
3,732
23,152
127,906
120,900
6,512
112, 122
2,266
14,013
337, 355
2,999
213, Ul
60,915
3,437
32,037
4,264
468
2,
9,362
10, 245
8,608
1, 295
479
3,131
234
3,469
229, 517
1,340
790
11,431
8,011
10, 0.53
16,534
1,757
18, 294
791
11,151
12, 224
319
909
6,354
29,836
99,723
13, 254
487,956
461,271
17,442
9,243
102, 748
251,892
230,809
21,083
(-)
3,218
3,732
(=)
23,093
5,459
120, 7a3
6,509
112.070
2,204
13,990
334,814
1,968
273,060
59,786
332
5,767
3,540
237
1,112
596
2,045
2,410
167
259
666
30
1,288
17, 160
225
315
15
165
1,381
15
151
563
612
64
1,322
94
76
51
2,401
9,710
20
1,462
4,699
4,298
401
(2)
59
122,447
117
3
52
62
23
2, ML
1,031
381
1,129
1 Not Otherwise specified.
2 Comfjarable figure."? for 1910 not available.
488
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCXJPATION.
Manufacturing and mechanical
industries — Contmued.
Paper hangers
Pattern and model makers.
Plasterers and cement finishers.
Cement finishers
Plasterers
Phmibers and gas and steam fitters
Pressmen and plate printei's (printing). . .
Rollers atid roU liands (metal)
Roofers and slaters
Sawyers
Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s.^):
Chemical and allied industries
Fertilizer factories
Paint and vamisli factories
Powder, cartridge, dynamite, fuse, and
fireworks factories'
Soap factories
Other chemical factories
Cigar and tobacco factories.
Clay, glass, and stone industries
Brick, tile, and terra cotta factories . . .
Glass factories
Lime, cement, and artificial stone fac-
tories
Marble and stone yard s
Potteries
Clothing industries
Corset factories
Glove factories
Hat factories (felt)
Shirt, collar , and cuff factories
Suit, coat, cloak, and overall factories.
Other clothing factories
Food industries
Bakeries
Butter, cheese, and condensed milk
factories
Candy factories
Fish curing and packing
Flour and grain mills
Fruit and vegetable canning, etc
Slaughter and packing houses
Sugar f actorie.s and refineries
Other food factories
Harness and saddle industries.
Iron and steel industries
Agricultural implement factories
Automobile factories
Blast furnaces and steel rolling mills '.
Car and railroad shops
Shtip and boa t building. . . _.
Wagon and carriage factories
Other iron and steel factories <
Not specified metaliudustries
Other metal industries
Brass mills
Clock and watch factories.
Copper factories
Gold and silver factories . .
1920
Total. Male. Female,
18, 746
27, 720
45,876
7,621
38, 255
206,718
18,683
25, 061
11,378
33,809
60, 341
1,107
5,521
7,379
6, 2.88
29, 746
145, 222
85, 434
9,987
44, 831
7,633
5, 546
17, 437
409, 361
12, 642
23, 357
21, 178
52, 377
143, 872
155, 935
188, 895
20, 441
18,841
52, 281
7,586
8,112
10,204
49,991
3,
17, 633
18, 135
689, 980
7,722
121, 164
93, 627
97, 979
97, 666
9, 430
245, 450
16, 942
91,291
17, 482
18,244
2,986
6,239
18,338
27, 663
45, 870
7, 621
38, 249
206, 715
18,683
25,061
11,378
33,800
32, 072
1,352
4,686
4, 811
3, 239
17, 984
61, 262
72, 269
9,357
37, 636
7,426
5,478
12, 372
143,718
1,115
6,584
14,716
10, 361
79, 357
31, 5S5
116,493
8,858
16,096
20, 913
4, 363
7,524
3,898
41,906
3,144
9,791
17,573
632, 161
7,136
108, 376
89, 526
97,003
97, 175
8, 749
209,112
15, 084
60, 844
13, 576
10, 043
2,834
4.432
18,269
65
835
2,568
3,049
11, 762
83,960
13,165
630
7,195
207
68
5,065
265,643
11, 527
16, 773
6,462
42, 016
64, 515
124, 350
72, 402
11,583
2,745,
31, 368
3,223
588
6,306
8,065
662
7,842
562
57, 819
586
12, 788
4,101
976
491
681
36, 338
1,858
30,447
3,906
8,201
152
1,807
1910
Total.
25, 577
23,559
1 47,682
G)
47,682
148,304
20, 084
18,407
14, 078
43,276
30,705
635
3,920
5,263
4,443
16, 414
151, 801
88,691
13, 407
41,877
8,609
8,539
16, 259
386, 136
13, 073
19,339
33, 020
60, 169
138, 042
122, 493
105, 283
8,938
11,598
30, 943
2,776
3,992
5,290
25, 897
1,871
13,978
22,660
369,
4,
21,
70,
47,
14,
22,
154,
33,
Male.
24,780
23,006
1 47,076
47,676
148,304
19, 892
18, 384
14,078
43, 257
17, 158
622
3,292
2,858
2,516
7,870
79, 956
79, 230
12, 649
37, 927
8,480
8, 389
11, 785
148, 866
1,375
5,353
22, 702
13,311
75,444
30,681
68, 683
3,008
11,065
13, 60S
1,786
3,750
2,127
23, 492
1, 055
8,192
21,958
345, 483
4,494
20, 243
67, 889
47,406
14, 464
21, 255
138, 677
31,055
48,956
14, 350
9,2.52
1,915
4,141
> Cement finishers were included with "Brick and stone masons" in 1910.
« Not otherwise specified.
69, 815
16, 886:
15, 628
1, 968'
5,831
3 Includes tinplato mills.
* Includes iron foundries.
Female.
797
653
(')
1 6
192
23
13, 547
13
628
2,405
1,927
.8,574
71, 845
9,461
758
3,950
129
150
4,474
237, 270
11,698
13, 986
10, 318
46. 858
62, 598
91, 812
36,000
5,930
633
17, 335
990
242
3,163
2,405
216
6,786
692
23, 557
372
848
2,384
377
66
1,084
16, 043
2,383
20. 859
2,535
6,376
.53
1,690
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
489
Table 4,— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 19ia-Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Manufacturing and mechanical
Industrie s — Continued .
Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s.i) — Contd.
Other metal industries — Continued.
Jewelry factories
Lead and zinc factories
Tinware, enamelware, etc., factories. .
Other metal factories
Lumber and furniture industries
Furniture factories
Piano and organ factories
Saw and planing mills -
Other woodworking lactones
Paperandpulp mills
Printing and publishing
Blank book, envelope, tag, paper bag,
etc., factories
Printing, publishing, and engraving.
Shoe factories.
Tanneries
Textile industries:
Carpet mills
Cotton mills
Knitting mills
Lace and embroidery mills
Silk mills
TextUe dyeing, finishing, and printing
miUs
Woolen and worsted mills
1920
Total.
Other textile mills
Hemp and jute mills
Linen mills
Rope and cordage factories
Sail, awning, and tent factories.
Not specified textile mills
Other industries
Broom and brush factories
Building and hand trades
Button factories
Charcoal and coke works
Electric light and power plants
Electrica 1 supply factories
Gas works
Leather belt, leathercase, etc., factories
Liquor and beverage industries
Paper box factories
Petroleum refineries
Rubberfactories
Straw factories
Trunk factories
Turpentine distilleries
Other miscellaneous industries
Other not specified industries
Shoemakers and cobblers (not in factory) . . .
Skilled occupations (n. o. s.'-) ,
Annealers and temperers (metal) .
Piano and organ tuners
Wood carvers
Other skilled occupations
Stonecutters
Structural iron workers (building).
Tailors and tailoresses
15,083
2,464
19,356
9,437
168, 719
55, 717
19,852
57,320
35,830
54,669
80,403
13, 694
66, 709
206,225
32,226
23,387
302, 454
107, 604
19,083
115, 721
17, 736
126, 418
79,994
4,168
2,574
8,454
3,543
61,255
622, 662
12,606
7,003
12, 977
1,722
15, 949
64,841
9,462
17,189
15, 655
20, 452
,s, 891
86,204
14, 102
5,456
1, 138
121, 968
207, 047
:s,85&
19, 395
2,913
7,047
3,025
6,410
22, 099
18, 8.36
192,232
Male. Female.
8,946
2,186
12, 167
6,660
1.50, 079
48,906
16,949
54, 016
30,208
41,321
39, 281
5,117
34, 164
132, 813
28,598
13,003
1.53,269
26, 922
6,086
42,953
12,154
64,703
34,944
1,951
860
4,714
2, 538,
24, 8811
410, 2561
10, 219;
6,983,
7, 7681
1,692|
15, 610
37, 452
9,294]
12,809
14,960
7, 077,
8,229
67,370
7, 751,
4,644!
1, 130
7.5, 772
121,496
78,599
19,326
2,910
7,007
3,008
6,401
6,137
278
7,189
2,777
18,640
6,811
2,903
3,304
5,622
13,348
41, 122
8,577
32,545
73,412
3,62S
10,384
149, 185
80,682
12,997
72,768
5,582
61, 715
45,050
2,217
1,714
3,740
1,005
36,374
212,406
2,387
20
5,209
30
339
27, 389
168
4,380
695
13, 375
662
18,834
6,351
812
8
46,196
85,551
260
' Not otherwise specified.
22,096 3
18,836
160,404; 31,828
* Includes box factories (wood).
1910
Total. Male. Female.
10,834
1,915
10,611
6,143
168, 271
44,640
18,953
66,060
38, 618
36,383
68,790
10,032
58, 758
181,010
33,652
37,347
280, 149
87,866
16, 027
79,379
16,371
105, 186
67, 228
4,621
1,984
6,517
3,365
50, 741
346, 430
11, 163
11,733
11,461
1,634
24,677
5,732
11,553
31, 503
17, 917
1, 739
31, 593
5, 915
4,944
1,449
71, 0.50
93,487
59, 570
16,808
1,901
6, 6;»
5,308
2,906
35, 731
11,427
204,608
6,334
1,652
6,674
4,638
154, 324
40,936
17,400
63,684
32,304
25,803
32,851
3,422
29,429
121,744
31,746
17,655
139, 483
22, 528
4,336
29,019
11, 168
53, 130
26,287
2,007
703
3,022
2,324
18,231
222, 111
9,037
10, 212
6,682
1,618
8,704
13, 636
5,
8, 473
29,664
4,862
1,669
21, 170
1,945
4,381
1,441
41,244
51,684
68,788
16,560
1,
6,528
5,
2,830
35, 726
11,427
163, 795
4,500
263
3,937
1,505
13, 947
3,704
1,553
2, 376
6, 314
10,580
35,939
6,610
29,329
59, 266
1,906
19, 692
140, 606
65, 338
11,691
50, 360
5,203
52, 056
40, 941
2, 614
1,281
3,495
1,041
32, 510
124, 319
2,126
1, .521
4,779
16
176
11,041
43
3,080
1, S.39
13, 055
70
10, 423
3,970
563
8
29,806
41,803
248
7
105
60
70
40,813
490
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 4 —TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Manufacturing and mechanical
industries — Continued.
Tinsmiths and copperemiths
Coppersmiths
Tinsmiths and sheet metal workers.
Upholsterers .
Transportation .
Water transportation (selected occupa-
tions):
Boatrntn, canal men, and lock keepers. .
Captains, masters, mates, and pilots
Longshoremen and stevedores
Sailors and deck hands
Road and street transportation (selected
occupations):
Carriage and hack drivers
Chauffem's
Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen i. ,
Foremen of livery and transfer companies
Garage keepers and managers
Hostlers and stable hands
Laborers ( garage, road, and streets
Garage
Road and street building and repairing
Street cleaning
Livery stable keepers and managers
Proprietors and managers of transfer
companies
Railroad transportation (selected occupa-
tions):
Baggagemen and freight agents
Baggagemen
Freight agents
1920
Total. Male. Female,
74,968
6,233
69, 735
29,605
3,063,582
Boiler washere and engine hostlers.
Brakemen
Conductors (steam railroad)
Conductors (street raihoad)
Foremen and overseers.
S team railroad
Street railroad
Laborers
Steam railroad.
Street railroad .
Locomotive engineers 2.
Locomotive firemen 2. . .
Motormen
Sloam railroad.
Street railroad.
Officials and superintendents.
Steam railroad
Street railroad
6,319
26,320
85,928
64,832
9,057
285,045
411,132
3,"""
42, 161
18,976
168, 482
31,450
115,836
11,196
11,240
23,497
16,819
11,878
4,941
25, 305
114, 107
74,539
63, 760
79,294
73,046
6, 248
495, 713
470, 199
25,514
109,899
91,345
66, 519
3, 560
02,959
35,881
32,426
3,455
74,967
5,232
C9, 725
27,338
2,850,528
6,286
26, 318
85,605
54,800
8,906
284,096
410, 484
3,866
41,944
18,973
158, 204
31,339
115,673
11,192
11,168
23,231
16, 789
11,875
4,914
26, 271
114,107
74,539
63, 507
79.216
72; 980
6, 236
488, 659
463, 613
25,04(i
109, 899
91,345
66, 499
3, 560
62, 939
35, 830
32, 3851
3,445l
2,267
213, 054
33
2
323
32
91
949
648
2
207
3
278
111
163
4
72
266
34
7,054
6,586
468
1910
Total. Male. Female,
59, 833
3,410
56,423
20, 221
2,637,420
5,304
24,242
62, 857
46,510
36,376
45, 786
408,469
6,606
5,279
63,388
194, 882
4,468
180, 468
9,946
34, 795
16,698
17,033
12, 273
4, 760
10,409
92, 572
65, 604
56,932
69,933
65, 260
4,673
570, 975
543, I6S1
27,8071
96,229
76,381
58,706
2, 487|
56,2181
22,238!
19, 805|
2, 433!
59, 809
3,410
56,399
18,928
2,530,795
6,289
24,242
62, 813
46,498
35,339
45, 752
408, 396
6,606
5,266
63,382
194,876
4,462
180,468
9,946
34,612
15,368
17,028
12, 273
4,755
10,409
92, 572
66,604
56,932
69,693
65, 038
4,655
667, 622
539, 920
27, 602
96, 229
76, 381
58, 705
2,487
66, 218
22,230
19, 803
2,433
24
1,293
106,625
15
183
230
240
222
18
3,453
3,248
205
1 Teamsters in agricultiu'e, forestry, and the extraction of minerals are classified with the other workere
in those industries, respectively; and drivers for bakeries and laundries are classified with deliverymeu in
trade.
2 Probably at each census some stationary engineers are included with locomotive engineers, and some
other firemen with locomotive firemen.
Number and sex of occupied peesons.
491
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Cou.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Transportation — Continued.
Railroad transportation (selected occ.) —
Continued.
Switchmen, flagmen, and yardmen
Switchmen and flagmen (steam rail-
road) ,
Switchmen and flagmen (street rail-
road)
Yardmen (steam railroad)
Ticket and station agents
Express, post, telegraph, and telephone
(selected occupations):
Agents (express companies)
Express messengers and railway mail
clerks
Express messengers
Railway mail clerks
Mail carriers
Telegraph and telephone linemen.
Telegraph messengers
Telegraph operators
Telephone operators
Other transportation pursuits:
Foremen and overseers (n. o. s.')
Road and street building and repairing
Telegraph and telephone
Water transportation ,
O ther transportation 2 ,
Inspectors
Steam railroad
Street railroad
Telegraph and telephone.
Other transportation
Laborers (n. o. s.') ,
Express companies
Pipe-lines
Telegraph and telephone.
Water transportation
Other transportation
Proprietors, ofllcials, and managers
(n. o. s.')
Telegraph and telephone
Other transportation
Other occupations (semiskilled)
Road and street building and repairing.
Steam railroad
Street railroad
Telegraph and t elephone
Water transportation
Other transportation
Trade.
Bankers, brokers, and money lenders
Bankers and bank officials
Commercial brokers and commission men.
Loan brokers and loan company officials.
Pawnbrokers
Stockbrokei-s
Brokers not specified and promoters
1920
Total. Male. Female
111,565
101,917
2,500
7,148
20,585
5,293
25,005
9,138
15,86
91,451
37,91
9,403
79, 434
190, 160
25,995
9,558
6,822
3,488
6,12""
50,233
42, 721
3,451
2,821
1,240
33, 432
9,089
7,369
5,088
5, 966
5,920
18, 95'
11,603
7,354
48, 124
4,435
28,621
9,259
1,831
1,774
2,204
4,242,979
161,613
82,375
27, 552
4, 38.-J
1,088
29, 609
16,004
111,000
101,359
2,496
7,145
5,193
24,996
9,129
15,867
90, 131
37,905
8,969
62,5"
11,781
25,958
9,55"
6,79
3, 488
6,116
49, 848
42, 67a
3,445
2,491
1,237
33, 229
9,06"
7,362
5,011
5, 9t)3
5,82(
18,384
11,059
7,325
46,634
4,331
27,916
9,088
1,410
1,753
2,136
1910
156,309
78, 149
27,358
4,255
1,066
29,233
16, 248
565
558
4
3
2,261
1,320
12
434
16,860
178,379
37
. 11
385
46
6
330
3
203
22
573
544
29
1,490
104
705
171
421
21
68
3,575,187 667,792
5,304
4,226
194
130
22
376
356
Total. Male. Female,
85, 14'
73,419
2,153
9,575
22,021
6, 781
15,240
80,678
28, 350
9,152
09,953
97, 893
14, 738
7,064
3,843
3,016
815
33, 237
27, 061
2,268
2,019
689
26, 555
3,010
2, (i05
5,312
14,267
1,361
14,839
10,089
4,750
38, 742
5,076
24, 424
5,187
1,213
1,945
. 897
3,614,670
105,804
56,059
24,009
2,111
1,232
13,729
8,664
85,095
73,367
2,15;
9,57,
22,930
22,018
6,778
15,240
79, 667
28,347
9,074
61,734
9,631
14,333
7, 064
3,439
3,016
814
32, 962
27, 525
2,265
2,485
687
26,300
2,979
2, tJ05
5,251
14,17"
1,288
13,411
8, 680
4,731
37, 749
4,726
24,125
5,147
992
1,905
3, 146, 582
103, 170
54,387
23, 690
1,989
1,191
13, 522
8,391
1,208
71
1,011
3
78
8,219
88,262
405
'404
....
275
136
3
134
2
255
31
1,428
1,409
19
993
350
299
40
221
40
43
468,088
2,634
1,672
319
122
41
207
273
1 Not otherwise specified.
' Marked increase, 1910 to 1920, probably due mainly to increase in garage and pipe-line foremen,
here included.
492
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table i TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Trade — Continued .
Clerks in stores '
Commercial travelers
Decorators, drapers, and window dressers..
Deliverymen *
Bakeries and laundries -.
Stores 2
Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers
Floorwalkers and foremen in stores
Foremen (warehouses, stockyards, etc.).
Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers
Insiu'ance agents and officials ,
Insurance agents
Officials of insurance companies.
Laborers in coal and lumber yards, ware-
houses, etc
Coal yards ,
Elevators ,
Lumberyards ,
Stockyards ,
Warehouses ,
Laborers, porters, and helpei"sin stores
Newsboys
Proprietors, officials, andmanagers (n.o.s.)^.
Employment office keepers
Proprietors, etc. , elevators «
Proprietors, etc., warehouses
Other proprietors, officials, and managers.
Real estate agents and officials
Retail dealers *
Agricultural implements and wagons.
Art stores and artists' materials
Automobiles and accessories
Bicycles
Books
Boots and shoes
Butchers and meat dealers
Buyers and shippers of grain
Buyers and shi|opers of lis^e stock
Buyers and shippers of other farm produce .
Candy and confectionery
Cigars and tobacco
Carpets and rugs
Clothing and men's furnishings
Coal and wood
Coffee and tea
Crockery, glassware, and quoensware
Curios, antiques, and novelties
Delicatessen stores
Department stores
Drugs and medicines, including druggists
and pharmacists
Dry goods, fancy goods, and notions
Five and ten cent and variety stores
Florists (dealers)^
Flour and feed
Fruit
Furniture
Furs
Gas fixtures and electrical supplies
General stores
1920
Total. Male. Female,
413,918
179,320
8,853
170, 235
20, 888
149,347
26,437
20,604
5,833
134,978
119,918
15,060
125,609
25, 192
11,312
43,351
22, 888
22, 806
12.5,007
27,961
34, 776
3,026
8,858
6,353
16. 539
149, 135
, 328, 275
7,789
2, 646
28, 768
2,221
3,035
22,544
122, 105
7,305
30, 464
10. 540
40,091
19, 141
1,132
46, 653
26, 556
5,044
1,618
3,353
4,333
11,752
80, 157
63,909
5,968
5,746
9,309
23,385
26,013
4,789
4,420
80,020
243, 521
176,514
7,698
170,039
20, 8.58
149, 181
22,367
16,565
5,802
12,6&3
129, £89
114,835
14,754
124,713
25, 157
11,244
43,297
22,859
22, 156
116,602
27,635
33,715
2,357
8,836
6, 310
16,212
139,927
1,249,295
7,760
1,
28, 626
2,200
2,600
21,781
120,940
7,
30, 433
10, 507
32, 368
18, 031
1,116
43,440
26, 057
4,766
1,505
2,593
3, 565
10,800
76,995
56,1 "
4,8
4,784
9,212
22, 185
25,337
4,434
4,335
76,317
170,397
2,806
1,155
196
30
166
4,070
4,039
31
1,031
5,389
5,083
306
896
35
68
54
29
710
8,405
326
1,061
669
22
43
327
9,208
78,080
29
657
142
21
435
763
1,165
17
31
33
7,723
1,110
16
3,213
499
278
113
760
768
952
3,162
7,751
1,069
962
97
1,200
676
355
85
3,709
1910
Total. Male. Female.
387,183
163, 620
5,341
229
24
205
20
17
81
16
6
43
5
8
102
29
22
2
5
4
10
2
4
1
3
19
124
11
32
6
29
17
1
35
24
5
2
2
3
8
67
65
4
2
9
19
22
2
1
275, 5S9
161,027
4,902
229, 469
24,012
205, 457
17,649
14,900
2, 749
11,685
95, 302
85,926
9,376
SO, 450
16,655
6,335
43, 389
5,991
8,080
98, 169
29, 435
21,352
1,540
5,105
4,368
10,339
122, 935
1,127,926
8,410
1,955
4,545
1,486
2,796
18, 470
122, 757
11,454
32, 346
6, 806
21,601
16,375
1,152
34,229
23,942
5,112
2,298
2,377
2,313
8, 564
111,594
2,593
439
150
18
132
3,075
3,046
29
1,761
2, 662
2,537
125
673
8
11
9
638
4,164
273
1,010
720
13
25
252
2,927
67, 103
108
415
52
46
322
876
1,291
81
170
58
7,937
1,353
86
1,044
624
239
210
358
718
406
2,161
7,962
1,037
407
106
772
470
237
29
3,325
1 Many of the "Clerks in stores" probably are "Salesmen and saleswomen."
2 Decrease, 1910 to 1920, probably due mainly to substitution of motor for horse-drawn delivery wagons,
' Not otherwise specified.
* Includes, also, managers and superintendents of retail stores.
^ Growers of flowers are shown under "AgricuHure," p. 483-
NUMBER AND SEX OP OCCUPIED PERSONS.
493
Table 4 TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Coa.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Trade — Continued.
Retail dealers^— Continued.
Groceries
Hardware, stoves, and cutlery..
Harness and saddlery
Hucksters and peddlers
Ice
Jewelry
Junk
Leather and hides
Lumber
MDk
Music and musical instruments.
Newsdealers
Oil, paint, and wallpaper
Opticians
Produce and provisions
Rags
Stationery
Other specified retail dealers
Not s pecified retail dealers
Salesmen and saleswomen
Auctioneere
Demonstrators
Sales agents
Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) .
Undertakers
Wholesale dealers, importers ,andexporters.
Other pursuits (semiskilled)
Fruit graders and packers
Meat cutters
Packers, wholesale and retail trade.
Other occupations
Public service (not elsewhere classi-
fied)
i^remen (fire department)
Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers.
Laborers (public service')
Garbage men and scavengers .
Other laborers
Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc.
Detectives
Marshals and constables
Probation and truant officers. .
Sheriffs.
1920
Total. Male. Female
Officials and inspectors (city and county)..
Officials and inspector's (city)
Officials and inspectors (county)
Officials and inspectors (state and United
States)
Officials and inspectoi-s (state)
Postmaster's
Other United States officials ,
Policemen
Soldiers, sailors, and marines ■
Other pursuits
Life-savers
Lighthouse keepers.
Other occupations. .
239, 236
41,144
2,706
50, 402
8,203
21,433
22, 749
4,350;
27, 687i
13, 104
7,909
8,474
6,577
12,632
34,473
2,024
5,951
52,681
65, 728
1,177,494
5,048
4,823
41,841
1, 125, 782
24,469
73, 574
67,611
8,074
22,884
19,701
16,952
770,460
50,771
115,553
106,915
5,481
101,434
32,214
11,955
6,897
2,679
10,683
55,597
33,505
22,092
80,334
9,126
31,9.35
39,273
82, 120
225,503
21,453
2,287
1,463
17,703
216, 059
40,453
2,685
48, 493
8,166
20,652
22, 596
4,30"
27, 589
12, 509
7,360
7, 80S
6,298
11,74^
32, 873
1,985
5,260
49,955
59,483
816,352
5,045
1,639
40,207
769, 461
23,342
72,7!
52,106
4,988
22,804
13,603
10,711
748,666
50, 771
115, 154
105,385
5,475
99,910
30,968
11,562
6,880
1,
10, 627
50,748
31,918
18,830
67,944
8,596
20, 727
38,621
81,884
225,503
20,309
2,2S5
1,442
16,582
23, 177
691
21
1,
37
781
153
43
98
595
549
666
279
889
1,600
39
691
2, 726
6,245
361, 142
3
3,184
1,634
356,321
1,127
794
15,505
3,086
80
6,098
6,241
21,794
1910
1,530
6
1,524
1,246
393
^^
780
56
4,849
1,587
3,262
12,390
530
11,208
652
236
1,144
2
21
1,121
Total. Male. Female,
195,432
39,663
7,541
80,415
7,361
29, 962
15,219
2,475
27,250
14, 694
5,222
7,075
6,818
6,284
29,639
1,975
5,823
38,012
45,621
921,130
3,990
4,380
35,522
877,238
20, 734
51,048
41,640
4,715
15,405
13,401
8,119
459,291
35,(i06
78,271
67,234
4,227
63,00'
23,599
6,349
9,073
1,043
7,134
52,254
33, 210
19,044
52,926
7,202
27,849
17,875
61,980
77, 153
10,268
2,158
1,593
6.517
176,993
38, 980
7,484
76, 630
7, 220
29, 403
15,079
2,436
26,997
13,851
4,963
6,534
6,596
5.954
28,358
1,805
5,136
36,860
41,493
663, 410
3,985
1,250
31,424
626, 751
19,921
50,123
34,068
2,077
15,378
10, 392
5,621
445,733
18,439
683
57
3,785
141
559
140
39
253
843
259
541
222
330
1,281
170
687
1,746
4,128
257, 720
5
3,130
4,098
250,487
813
925
7,572
2,038
27
3,009
2,498
13,558
35,606,.
78,168
66,505
4,227
62,278
23,219
6, 162
9,071
855
7,131
49,668
32, 199
17, 469
43,389
6,662
19,127
17,600
61,980
77, 153
10,045
2,158
1,552
6,335
103
729
729
380
187
2
188
3
2,586
1,011
1, 575
9,537
540
8,722
275
223
41
182
' Includes, also, managers and superintendents of retail stores.
* Includes only those resident in continental United States at the date of the enumeration.
494
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 4 TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.]
OCCTJPATION.
Professional service.
Actors and showmen.
Actors
Showmen
Architects
Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art .
Authors, editors, and reporters.
Authors
Editors and reporters
Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists.
Clergymen
College presidents and professors z . . . .
Dentists
Designers, draftsmen, and inventors.
Designers
Draftsmen
Inventors
Lawyers, judges, and justices
Musicians and teachers of music.
Osteopaths
Photographers
Physicians and surgeons
Teachers
Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc j.
Teachers (school)
Technical engineers
Civil engineers and surveyors.
Electrical engineers
Mechanical engineers '•'
Mining engineers
Trained nurses
Veterinary surgeons.
Other professional pursuits.
Aeronauts
Librarians
Other occupations
Semiprofessional pursuits
Abstracters, notaries, and justices of
peace
Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists,
etc
Healers (except osteopaths and physi-
cians and surgeons)
Keepers of charitable and penal institu-
tions
Keepers of pleasure resorts, race tracks,
etc
OflBcials of lodges, societies, etc
Religious, charity, and welfare workers. .
Theatrical owners ,manager3, and officials.
Turfmen and sportsmen
Other occupations
1920
Total. Male. Female
2,143,889
48,172
2S, 361
19,811
18,185
35,402
40,865
6,668
34, 197
.32,941
127,270;
33,407j
56, 152
70, 651
15,410
52,865,
2,376
122, .519
130, 265
5,030
34,259|
144,977
1,127,3911,016,498
14,354
13,237;
1,117
149, 128
13,494
35,018
1,313
15,297
18,409
116,555
10,071
928
14,774
12,884
3,360
11,736
41,078
18,395
1,826
1,503
33,818
15, 124
18, 694
18,048
20, 785
32,129
3,662
28,467
31,227
125,483
23,332
54,323
62,987
9,758
50,880
2,349
120,781
57, .587
3, .367
27,140
137,758
137
14,617
8, 736
3,006'
5,730
i
1,714
1,787
10,075
1,829
7,6&4
5,652
■ 1,985
27
1,738
72,678
1,663
7,119
7,219
761,766 122, .525 639,241
9, 7111 5,677 4,034
752,055
136,121 i
64,660
27,077
37,689
6,695
116,848
635,207
136,080
64,642
27,065
37,678
6 695
41
18
12
11
5,464
13,493
143,664
1
15, 745
1,304
1,795
12,646
19,273
8
13,. 502
5,763
70,626
45,929
8,588
1,483
230
698
6,872
7,902
7,953
4,931
3,163
9,574
14,151
17,138
1,825
1,132
197
2,162
26,927
1,257
1
371
1910
Total. Male. Female.
1,693,361
48,393
28,297
120,096
16,613
34,104
38,750
4,368
34,382
16,273,
118,018
15,668
39,997
47,449
11,788
33,314
2,347
114,704
139,310
(')
31,775
3 151, 132
599,237
3,931
595,306
88,755
52,033
* 15,278
14,514
6,930
82,327
11,652
15,677
(')
7,423
8,254
64,926
7,445
1,600
6,834
7,491
2,929
8,215
15,970
ll,322i
2,744
376]
' Aeronauts were included with "Showmen" in 1910.
2 Probably includes some teachers in schools below coUegiate rank.
' Osteopaths were included with " Physicians and surgeons" in 1910.
* Figures for 1910 estimated.
* Includes, also, all technical engineers not elsewhere classified.
959,470
35,293
16,305
118,"'
16,311
18,675
32,511
2,310
30,201
15,694
117,333
12,710
38,743
44,437
9,211
32,923
2,303
114,146
54,832
(')
26,811
3 142,117
121,210
2,768
118,442
88,744
52,028
* 15,272
14, 514
^930
5,819
11,652
7,585
0)
1,594
5,991
44,532
6,660
380
2,162
5,246
2,706
6,245
7,081
11,027
2,743
282
733, 891
13,100
11,992
11,108
302
1.5,429
6,239
2,058
4,181
579
685
2,9.58
1,254
3,012
2,. 577
391
44
558
84,478
(^)
4,964
3 9,015
478,027
1,163
476,864
11
5
*6
76,508
8,092
5,829
2,263
20,394
785
1,220
4,672
2,245
223
1,970
8, SS9
295
1
94
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
495
Table 4.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classification for 1920.1
OCCUPATION.
1920
Total. Male. Female
Professional service— Continued.
Attendants and helpers (professional serv
ice)
Dentists' assistants and apprentices
Librarians' assistants and attendants
Physicians' and surgeons' attendants. .
Stage hands and circus helpers
Theater ushers
Other attendants and helpers
Domestic and personal service
Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists
Billiard room, dance hall, sliating rink, etc. ,
Billiard and pool room keepers
Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers.
Boarding and lodging house keepers
Bootblacks ,
Charwomen and cleaners
Elevator tenders ,
Hotel keepers and managers
Housekeepers and stewards
.Tanitoi"s and sextons
Laborers (domestic and professional serv-
ice)
Laimderers and laundresses (not in laun-
dry)
Laundry operatives '
Forernen and overseers.
Laborers
Other operatives 'i
Laundry owners, officials, and managers ".
Managers and officials
Owners and proprietors -
Midwives and nurses (not trained).
Midwives
Nurees (not trained)
Porters (except in stores)
Porters , domestic and professional service .
Porters, steam railroad
Other porters (except in stores)
Restaurant, oaf 6, and lunch room keepers.
Ser\'ants
Bell boys, chore boys, etc.
Butlers".
Chambermaids
Coachmen and footmen . . .
Cooks
Ladies' maids, valets, etc.
Nurse maids
Other servants
Walters.
Other pursuits
Bartenders
Bat hhouse keepers and attendants
Cemet ery keepers
Cleaners" and renovators (clothing, etc.).
Hunters, trappers, and guides
Saloon keepers.
Umbrella menders and scissors grinders.
Other occupations
31,712
r., 708
2,279
7,051
5,803
5,221
4,650
3.404.892
24,897
22, 140
2,757
133,392
15, 175
30,803
40, 713
55,583
221,012
178,028
32,893
396, 756
120,715
3,611
13, 107
103,997
13,692
4,('>65
9,027
156, 769
4,773
151,996
88,168
43,208
22,513
22, 44~
87,987
1,270,946
17,231
10,690
29,302
2,427
398,475
5,791
11,890
795, 140
228,985
84,967
26,085
2,858
5,540
21,667
7,332
17,835
917
2,733
14,693
1,768
1,067
641
5, 377
2, SOS
2,972
1,217,968 2,186,924
17,019
4,940
1,212
6,410
426
2,353
1,678
182,905 33,246
24,65£
22,067
2,5
18,652
15,142
11,848
33,376
41,449
17,202
149,590
31,224
10,882
39,968
2,07(1
6,570
31,322
12,239
4,081
8,158
19,338
"i9,'338
87,683
42,929
22,486
22,268
72,343
258
16
10
2,
129
1
97,
112,064
78,475
25,976
2,032
5,496
17,094
7,288
17,312
899
2,378
242
73
169
114, 740
33
24,955
7,337
14, 134,
204,350'
29,038
1,669
385,874
80,747
1,535
6,537
72,675
1,453
584
869
137,431
4,773
132, 658
485
279
27
179
15,644
1,012,133
759
1
29,052
268,618
4,523
11,879
697,301
116,921
6,492
109
826
44
4,573
44
523
18
355
1910
Total. Male. Female
(•)
2,048
3,299
4,140
6,836
2,278
0)
3,772,559
195,275
16,761
13,859
2,902
165, 452
14,020
34,034
25,035
(U,504
189,273
113,081
53,480
533,697
112,264
3,071
8,78()
100,407
18,043
2,1)02
15,441
133, (M3
6,205
126, 838
84,128
54,612
17,298
12,218
60,832
1,572,225
18, 3291
13,168
39,7891
25,667
450,440
[ 24, 222
1,000,610
188,293
199,119
101,234
4,595
4,S42
14,860
3,.S87,
68,215
1,053
4331
0)
544
507
689
6,444
2,131
(')
1,241,338
172,977
15,943
13,700
2,243
23,052
14,000
7,195
25,010
50,269
15,940
91,629
50, 265
13, 693
35,909
1,674
5,432
28,803
17,057
2,302
14,695
15,920
15,926
84,055
54,560
17,29
12, 198
50,316
262,676
17,007
13,168
187
25,667
117,004
2,436
86,547
102,495
192,931
100,984
3,125
4,811
12,215
3,840
6(),724
1,016
216
(')
1,504
2,792
3,451
392
147
(')
2,531,221
22,298
818
159
659
142,400
20
26,839
25
14,235
173,333
21,452
3,215
520,004
76,355
1,397
3,354
71,604
986
240
746
117,117
6,205
110,912
73
52
1
20
10,516
1,309,519
662
39,602
'333,436
21, 786'
914,063
85, 798
6,188
2.50
1,470
31
2,645
47
1,491
37
2V
» Comparable figures for 1910 not available.
« Some of the owners of hand laundries probably are included with laundry operatives.
496
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 4 TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED
OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Cou.
[The figures for 1910 for certain of the division totals and also for certain individual occupations have been
corrected to conform to the classiflcation for 1920.]
OCCUPATION.
Clerical occupations
Agents, canvassers, and collectors
Agents
Canvassers
Collectors
Boolckeepers, cashiers, and accountants...
Accountants and auditors
Bookkeepers and cashiers
Clerks (except clerks in stores)
Shipping clerks
Weighers
Other clerks
Messenger, bundle, and office boys and
girls 1
Bimdle and cash boys and girls
Messenger, errand, and office boys and
girls 1
Stenographers and typists ,
1920
Total. Male. Female
3,126,541
175,772
130, 338
14. 705
30, 729
734,688
118,451
610,237
1,487,905
123, 684
16,229
1,347,992
113,022
0,973
106,049
615,154
1,700,425
159,941
121,428
10,514
27, 999
375, 564
105,073
270, 491
1,015,742
118,944
14,730
882, 068
98, 768
2,506
96,262
50,410
1,436.116
15,831
8,910
4,191
2,730
359, 124
13,378
345, 746
472, 163
4,740
1,499
465,924
14,254
4,467
9,787
564,744
1910
Total. Male. Female.
1.737.053
105, 127
50, 785
18,595
35, 747
486, 700
39,239
447,461
720,498
80,353
11,564
628,581
108,035
10,866
97, 169
316,693
1,143,829
96,325
48,495
13,980
33,850
299, 545
35,653
263, 892
597, 833
78, 192
10, 984
508, 057
96, 748
4,274
92,474
53,378
593,224
8,802
2,290
4,615
1,897
187, 155
3,580
183,569
122, 665
2,161
580
119,924
11,287
6,592
4,695
263,315
Except telegraph messengers.
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
497
Table 5.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States 82,739,315
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND o^t:r: 1920
Total
number.
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
Wast North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . ,
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire ,
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Colimibia.
Mrginia
West Virginia
North Carolma
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East Soitth Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
5,945,989
17,666,3^
17, 1.30, 786
9,889,740
10,513,447
6,677,229
7,739,536
2,564,463
4,611,771
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
3,2.34,392
9,240,216
8,515,849
4,587,996
5,339,999
3,310,844
3,716,248
1,254,994
2,413,710
621,233
361,930
2,84,472
,100,769
483,788
,087,797
,402,786
,494,246
,769,322
624,456
356,214
181,943
895,606
,069,567
,877,132
,913,155
737,771
470,210
482, 195
,012,552
, 396, 725
178,930
,1.58,953
:^77,295
, 748, 868
,083,395
,844,673
,219,316
, 150, 230
751, 787
837,434
770, 762
730, 421
338,612
302,905
366,066
513,951
556,614
421,443
326,051
150,993
747, 485
267, 595
255,461
331,530
63,905
,101,929
638, 9S7
, 870, 855
309, 858
192,827
138, 484
1,728,318
275,000
589,905
4, 503, 204
1,310,653
3,426,359
2,301,516
1,117,032
2,627,738
1,474,014
995, 549
907,013
858,698
1,317,160
207,082
216,571
457,081
624, 391
91,224
603, 478
236,027
833, 576
491,116
895, 852
674, 257
1, 129, 157
385,312
851, 122
830,0%
908,216
721,410
634, 564
681,233
681,428
1,719,023
214, 183
153,459
81,536
366,457
122,031
130, 579
149, 201
37, 548
578, 667
322, 2s;j
1, 512, 760
Per
cent.
54.4
52.3
49.7
46.4
50.8
49.6
48.0
48.9
52.3
49.9
53.3
48.7
65.6
56.8
54.2
53.6
52.5
50.6
49.8
47.4
50.7
50.9
48.1
48.3
44.9
48.1
44.0
44.9
45.1
44.7
51.0
52.1
62.6
47.7
45.3
48. 6
5.5.3
52. 5
51.3
46. 3
46.9
52.5
53.9
48.7
49.9
45.0
48.3
50.8
47.1
54.0
49.0
45.6
51.1
45.0
58.8
52.5
50.4
52.7
POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE
AND over: 1910
Total
number.
5,330,914
15,446,515
14,568,949
9,097,311
9,012,826
6,178,578
6,394,043
2,054,249
3,496,885
603,893
354,118
289, 128
2,742,684
440,065
901,026
7,410,819
2,027,946
6,007,750
3,848,747
2, 160, 405
4,493,734
2,236,252
1,829,811
1,628,635
1,760,286
2,594,600
424,730
443,466
924,032
1,321,562
163,080
1,023,950
279,088
1,536,297
903, 822
1,578,595
1,078,161
1,885,111
564,722
1,722,644
1,621,179
1,541,575
1,293,180
1,134,087
1,213,576
1,197,476
2,848,904
303, 551
249,018
117,585
640,846
240,990
157,659
274, 778
69,822
933,556
555,631
2,007,698
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
38,167,336
2,914,680
8,208,885
7,257,953
4,449,043
5,187,729
3,599,695
3,507,081
1,107,937
1,934,333
305,457
191,703
144, 089
1,531,068
251,901
490,462
4,003,844
1,074,360
3,130,681
1,919,055
1,036,710
2,296,778
1,112,998
892,412
835, 452
826,313
1,288,336
217,418
219,077
441,114
621,333
85,863
541, 164
157,965
795,568
448,490
947,839
728,627
1, 160, 126
322,087
866,980
855,546
997,524
879,645
672,403
679, 183
598,629
1,556,866
178, 747
131, 088
73,606
338,724
121, 497
87, 825
131,540
44,910
521, 501
305, 164
1.107,668
75108°— 22-
-32
498
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 6.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England ,
Middle. Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific ,
New England:
Maine ,
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania ,
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
males 10 tears of age and
over: 1920
Total
number.
42.389.969
2,940,
8,890,
8,837,
5,112,
5,282,
3,348,
3,999,
1,398,
2,480,
314,575
181,286
144, 525
514, 904
237, 116
547,724
186,818
256,332
447,339
382,040
19S, 722
647,505
536,629
,072,205
986, 877
980,360
,385,747
251,989
258,683
528,290
720, 497
91,802
582,933
173,574
886, 493
570,617
917, 883
604, 224
,069,2.54
386, 150
933, 175
8S5, 962
861,344
668, 513
667,972
684,958
797, 753
,848,405
235, 586
179, 948
88. 316
395.632
143,826
143,651
172,295
39, 405
605,288
343, 059
,531,798
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
Number.
33,064,737
2,363
7,122
6,951
3,815
4,096
2,608
3,049
1,077
1,979
245
143
111
1,225
194
443
3,367
1,014
2,740
1,891
931
2,086
1,228
813
742,
717
1,072
178!
186:
385:
531
73
466
143
677
433
693
468
840
300,
719
677
684
526
518,
528:
586'
1,415,
185,
135,
72
303
107
112:
127
33
485,
267:
1,226
Per
cent.
78.2
80.4
80.1
78.7
74.6
77.5
77.9
76.2
77.1
79.8
77.9
79.2
77.2
80.9
82.0
81.0
80.4
80.8
79.5
79.4
77.7
78.8
80.0
75.8
75.3
73.2
77.4
70.9
72.2
72.9
73.8
79.7
80.0
82.6
76.4
76.0
75.5
77.6
78.6
77.7
77.1
76. 5
79.5
78.7
77.7
77.2
73.6
76.6
78.9
75.5
81.7
76.8
74.5
78.1
74.0
84.3
80.3
78.1
80.0
M.IlLES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND
over: 1910
Total
number.
37,027,558
2,649,897
7,863,584
7, 529, 768
4,807,164
4,528,942
3,116,286
3,334,078
1,185,047
2,012,792
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
Number.
30,091,564
307
178
148
1,340
219
455
3,727
1,029
3, 106
1,970
1,108
2,333
1,163
953
882
912
1,334
240
245
491
699
83
507
131
770
483
781
531
939
299
874
817
773
651
688
612
648
1,485
190
146
77
350
131
94
147
46
552
324
1,135
2, 139, 529
6, 380, 198
5,975,363
3,758,603
3,797,257
2,659,090
2,760,782
967,924
1,652,818
,375
242,
,151
143,
,686
115,
,517
1,086,
,221
ISO,
,947
370,
,21s
3,020,
,649
8;?4,
,717
2, 525,
,027
1,572,
,767
880,
, 230
1,865,
,836
926,
,909
729,
,046
689,
,728
694,
,8,61
1,076,
,658
188,
,991
190,
,706
377,
,184
540,
,787
68,
,421
410,
,983
105,
,,604
626,
, 221
394,
,434
674,
,692
460,
,791
807,
,109
248,
,306
719,
,174
682,
,415
683,
,391
574,
,133
510,
,.634
501,
,116
520,
,295
1,228,
),263
159,
,783
118,
,260
67,
,684
285,
,828
106,
,812
77,
,009
113,
,408
40,
,,6S6
455,
,717
264,
,489
932,
Per
cent.
81.3
80.7
81.1
79.4
78.2
Ki.S
8.6.3
82. 8
81.7
82.1
78.8
80.5
77.9
81.1
82.5
81.3
81.0
81.1
8L3
79.8
79.5
80.0
79.6
76.5
78.2
76.1
80.7
78.3
77.4
76.8
77.3
81.5
81.0
79.6
81.4
81.6
86.4
86.7
85.9
83.2
82.3
83.5
88.3
88.2
81.9
80.3
82.7
84.0
80.4
87.5
81.3
80.7
81.5
76.9
87.3
82.4
81.5
82.1
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
499
Table 7.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States...
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Comiecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pcnns vlvania
East Noeth Centr.\l:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atl.^ntic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FEMALE.S 10 TEARS OF AGE AND
FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND
over: 1920
over: 1910
Engaged in gain-
Engaged in gain-
Total
number.
ful occupations.
Total
number.
ful occupations.
Number.
Per
cent.
Number.
Per
cent.
40,449,346
8,549,511
21.1
34,552,712
8,075,772
23.4
3,005,859
871,015
29.0
2,681,017
775, 151
28.9
8, 775, 865
2,117,517
24.1
7,582,931
1,828,687
24.1
8,293,685
1,564,041
18.9
7,039,181
1,282,590
18.2
4, 777, 297
772,315
16.2
4, 290, 147
690,440
16.1
5,230,517
1,243,958
23.8
4,483,884
1,390,472
31.0
3,328,245
702, 433
2L1
3,062,292
940, 605
30.7
3,740,448
666,973
17.8
3,059,965
746,299
24.4
1, 165, 804
177,220
15.2
809, 202
140,013
16.1
2,131,626
434,039
20.4
1,484,093
281,515
19.0
306,658
64,845
21.1
296,518
63, 282
21.3
180,644
49,302
27.3
175,967
48,340
27.5
139,947
26, 899
19.2
140,442
28,308
20.2
1,591,865
503, 155
31.6
1, 402, 167
444,301
31.7
246,672
80, 562
32.7
220, 844
70, 939
32.1
540,073
146, 252
27.1
445,079
119,981
27.0
4,215,968
1,135,295
26.9
3,683,601
983, 686
26.7
1,237,914
295,990
23.9
998, 297
239, 565
24.0
3,321,983
686,232
20.7
2,901,033
605,436
20.9
2, 242, 416
409,970
18.3
1,878,720
346,712
18.5
1, 157, 492
185,385
16.0
1,051,6:38
155,731
14.8
2,537,438
540,938
21.3
2,160,504
431,356
20.0
1,358,977
245,383
18.1
1,072,417
186, 183
17.4
997,362
182,365
18.3
875, 902
162,608
18.6
890,255
164,066
18.4
746,589
145,605
19.5
932, 795
141, 321
15.2
847, 558
131,514
15.5
1,352,024
244,615
18.1
1,259,749
211,564
16.8
218,221
28, 328
13.0
184, 072
29,046
15.8
223,512
29,686
13.3
197, 475
28, 714
14.5
484,262
71,789
14.8
432,326
63,303
14.6
676,228
92,510
13.7
622, 378
80, 694
13.0
87, 128
18,102
20.8
79,293
17,546
22.1
576,020
137,221
23.8
510,529
130, 280
25.2
■203,721
92,626
45.5
147, 105
52, 921
36.0
862, 375
156,210
18.1
765, 793
168, 700
22.0
512, 778
57,439
11.2
420,601
54, 100
12.9
926, 790
202,697
21.9
797, 101
272,990
34.2
615, 092
205,656
33.4
546, 469
267, «33
49.0
1,080,976
288, 745
26.7
945,320
352,941
37.3
365,637
85,262
23.3
265,613
73, 161
27.5
904,259
131,493
14.5
848,338
147,611
17.4
884,810
152, 108
17.2
804,005
173,298
21.6
869, 077
223,868
25.8
768, 160
314,330
40.9
670,099
194,964
29.1
641, 789
305, 366
47.6
634,933
115, 810
18.2
545,954
161,993
29.7
681, 108
152,726
22.4
601,042
177,609
29.6
716, 198
94, 594
13.2
549, 360
78,253
14.2
1,708,209
303,843
17.8
1,363,609
328, 444
24.1
185,857
28,278
15.2
113,288
IS, 851
16.6
146,103
17,509
12.0
102,2.35
13,038
12. S
62,677
9,402
15.0
40,325
6,013
14.9
351, 853
62,587
17.8
290, 162
53,641
18.5
123, 769
14,941
12.1
109, 162
1.5,079
13.8
111,810
18,386
16.4
62, 847
10, .589
16.8
159,235
21,783
13.7
127, 769
18,427
14.4
24,500
4,334
17.7
23,414
4,375
18.7
496,641
92,900
18.7
380,970
66, 126
17.4
295,928
54,492
18.4
2.30,914
40,473
17.5
1,339,057
286,647
21.4
872,209
174,916
20.1
500
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 8.— NUMBER OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH GENERAL
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
Agricul-
Ma, nil-
Public
Do-
mestic
Total
ture,
forestry,
apd
animal
hus-
bandry.
Ex-
tacturing
Trans-
service
(not
Profes-
Clerical
DIVISION AND
STATE.
persons
occupied.
traction
of min-
erals.
and
mechan-
ical in-
dustries.
porta-
tion.
Trade.
else-
where
classi-
fied).
sional
ser\-iee.
and per-
sonal
service.
occupa-
tions.
V. S
41,614,248
10,953,158
1,090,223
12,818,524
3,063,582
1,242,979
770,460
3,143,889
3,404,892
3,126,541
Geog. divs.:
New England.
3,234,392
255,580
4,853
1,6.32,267
215, 191
329,470
66,320
175, 286
260,441
294,984
Mid. Atlantic.
9, 240, 216
660, 240
343,916
3,812,388
799, 229
1,074,964
188, 695
523, 989
835,019
1,001,776
E. N. Central-
8,515,849
1,633,790
216,238
3,171,064
628, 947
943, 646
128, 335
445, 099
614,823
733,907
W. N. Central
4,587,996
1,689,
253
74, 141
962,321
358, 829
528, 362
61,375
276, 287
342, 405
295,023
S. Atlantic. . .
5,339,999
2, 177,
438
134, 221
1,202,668
324,221
395, 864
122,451
211, 044
493,084
279,008
E. S. Central.
3,310,844
1,805,
142
104,999
523, 407
170, 665
213,558
36,058
107, 1.34
250, 497
99, 374
W. S. Central.
3,716,248
1,808,
084
83, 069
588,383
247,665
319, 709
73, 123
154,074
284,856
157, 2,S5
Mountain. . . .
1,254,994
427, 158
93,064
227,431
111,517
123, 730
30,918
76,369
96, 450
68, 357
Pacific
2,413,710
496,473
35, 722
698,595
207,318
313, 666
63, 185
174,607
227,317
196,827
Ne-w England:
309, a58
77,304
748
120,248
5, 456
16,624
24,0.57
Maine
22,640
27,539
15,242
N. Hampslurc
192, 827
30, 426
406
99, 323
12,351
14,661
2,940
9,356
14,064
9, 300
Vermont
138,484
44, 260
1,899
44,672
9,278
10,967
1,851
7,621
11,630
6,306
Massachusetts
1,728,318
57,555
1,198
887, 898
121,899
193,719
37,776
98, 763
149,060
180, 450
Rhode Island-
275,000
8,
3.54
160
161,920
15,904
26,5.54
8,452
12,081
19,207
22, .368
Connecticut . .
589,905
37,
681
442
318,206
33,119
56,030
9,845
30,841
42,423
61,318
Mid. Atlantic:
New York
4,503,204
314,774
7,549
1,757,108
403, 574
591,334
100,374
288,764
472,961
.566,766
New Jersey...
1,310,653
61, 153
3,9.35
628, .575
111,115
144,593
34,624
70, 119
104,913
151,626
Pennsylvania.
3,426,359
284,313
332,432
1,426,705
284, 540
339,037
53,697
165, 106
257, 145
283,384
E. N. Central:
Ohio
2 301,516
360,655
294,006
59, 573
9.59, 382
173, .581
246,235
32,2.54
117,470
161,737
190,629
Indiana
1,117,032
33,322
377,446
83, 968
114, .535
14,340
56, 833
73,299
69, 283
Illinois
2,627,738
380,705
90,644
876, 000
220,361
347, 804
61,227
146, 641
215,211
299, 145
Michigan
1,474,014
290,374
28,798
618, 425
90,394
144, 044
19, 953
72,119
96, 141
113, 766
Wisconsin
995,549
308,050
3,901
339,811
60,643
91,028
10,561
52,036
68,435
61,084
W. N. Cente.ul:
Minnesota
907,013
307,
876
14,994
204,002
70,492
104,431
11,774
55,482
70, 120
67,842
Iowa
85S, 698
1,317,160
327,
124
14, 196
21,516
176,522
330, 883
67,315
101,889
101,886
158, 893
9,533
18,456
55, 991
69, 191
59,505
114,085
46,626
Missouri
396,863
10.5,384
N.Dakota....
207,082
119,886
1,298
19, 187
12,462
18, 952
1,694
13,018
13, 166
7,419
S.Dakota
216,571
117,277
1,437
26, 282
12, 830
21,983
2,013
13, 7S2
13,253
7,714
Nebraska
457,081
187,115
388
83,901
36,608
54,863
5,663
30, 135
31,239
27,169
Kansas
624, 391
233,112
20,312
121,544
57, 233
67,354
12,242
38,688
41,037
32,869
So. Atlantic:
Delaware
91,224
17,694,
70
34, 649
7,945
8,080
1,530
4,235
8,696
8,325
Maryland
603,478
95,881
6,637
207,415
55, 939
66, 107
21,691
29,704
67,234
.52,870
Dist. Columbia
236,027
947
79
44, .505
16,745
22, 782
16,070
19, 289
42,579
73,0,31
Virginia
W. Virginia. .
833,576
301,707
16,205
196, 142
63,617
65, 101
31,851
34,342
84,603
40,008
491,116
125, 592
103, 151
117,031
37, 557
35, 109
4,341
22, 521
27,053
18,761
N. Carolina...
895,852
477,686
1,990
211,022
36,337
52,895
8,965
29,677
56, 649
20,631
S. Carolina. . .
674,257
420,635
624
109, 544
21,932
33,730
10,607
17, 8.56
47,220
12,109
Georgia
1, 129, 157
613,357
2,466
181,633
54,751
76, .532
19, ,582
35, 937
106, 896
38,003
Florida
385,312
123,939
2,999
100, 727
29,398
35,528
7,814
17,483
52, 154
1.5,270
E. S. Centr.\l:
Kentucky
851,122
393, 749
51,471
147,034
49,806
64,848
16,620
31,929
60,761
34, 904
Tennessee
830, 096
400, 134
17, 630
150, 7('3
51,4.50
67,429
7,683
30, 626
73,470
30, 971
Alabama
908, 216
.5(14,645
35,6:39
1.50,711
42,085
.50,089
6, 775
25, 398
70,812
22,062
Mississippi. . .
721,410
506,614
259
74,959
27,324
31,202
4,980
19, 181
45,454
11,437
W. S. Centr.m:
Arkansas
634,564
408,651
5,5.56
76,334
28,725
38,463
8,073
20, 418
34,7231 13,621
Louisiana. . . .
681,233
290, 936
7,669
139, 144
60, 924
54,028
10, 365
23,436
72,670
32,061
Oklahoma
681,428
314,657
38,349
104,785
43,547
64,711
8,968
34,275
42,398
29,738
Texas
1,719,023
793,840
31,495
268, 120
124, 469
162,507
45, 717
7.5,945
135,065
81,865
Mountain:
Montana
214, 183
8.5,020
16,718
32,629
18,923
19,198
2,900
12,6.34
15,667
10,494
Idaho
153,459
72,860
5,132
21, .565
11,208
13,832
1,649
8,882
9.200
6,131
Wyoming
Colorado
81,536
26,045
8,790
15,364
9,857
6,151
1,558
4,151
6,090
3,. 530
366,457
100, 153
23,382
73,924
32,210
45,7.30
6,984
24,963
33,018
26,093
New Me.xico. .
122,031
.55,033
7,310
16,118
10,982
8,133
6,411
6,164
8,382
3,498
Arizona
130,579
36, 19S
15,437
24, 0-55
11,589
11,314
8,353
7,205
10, 175
6,2.52
Utah
149, 201
37,548
43,25f
8,58c
10,117
6,17t
33, .594
7,182
12,429
4,319
16, 543
2,829
2,468
595
9,997
2,373
10, 171
3,747
10,623
Nevada
1,736
Pacific:
Washington.
.578,667
131,.52f
8,821
179, 539
.53, .396
67,-345
12,944
36,332
47,224
41,540
Oregon
322, 283
92,00f
2,201
88,42."
29,074
36,922
4,662
21,863
25, 252
21,882
California
1,512,760
272,94-
2-1, 69S
430, 631
124, 84S
209, 399
45,579
116,412
154, 841
133,405
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
501
Table 9.
-NUMBER OF MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH GENERAL
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND
STATE.
IT. S.
Geog. dh's:
New England
Mid. Atlantic.
E.N. Central.
W. N. Central
SouthAtlantic
E. S. Central
W. S. Central
Mountain
Pacific
Total
males
occupied.
33,064,737
New England
Maine
N. Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island.
Connecticut. .
Mid. Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey. . .
Pennsylvania
E. N. Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W.N. Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
N. Dakota
S. Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
S. Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist.Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
N. Carolina...
S. Carolina.. .
Georgia
Florida
E. S. Centr.^l:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. S. Ckntral:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ....
Colorado
New Mexico..
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington . .
Oregon
California
30.3,377
122,699
951,808
815, fiSl
090, 041
608,411
049, 275
077, 774
979,671
Agri-
culture,
forestry,
and
animal
hus-
bandry.
9,869,030
247,
639,
1,587,
1,642,
1, 797,
1,494,
1, 567,
413,
480,
245, 013
143, 525
111,585
1,225,163
194,438
443,653
3,307,909
1,014,003
2, 740, 127
1,891,546
931,647
2, 080, 800
1,228,631
813, 184
742,947
717,3''7
1,072,545
178, 754
186, 885
385, 292
531, 881
73, 122
466,257
143,401
677, 366
433,677
693, 155
468,601
840,412
300,050
719,629
677,988
684, 348
526,446
518, 754
528, 507
586, 834
1,415,180
185, 905
135,950
72,134
303,870
107,090
112, 193
127,418
33, 214
485, 767
267,791
1,226,113
Ex-
traction
of min-
erals.
ManU'
facturing
and
mechan-
ical in-
dustries
1,087,359 10,888,183
2,850,528
4,
343,
215,
73,
1:33,
104,
82,
92,
35,
8431,253
032'3, 126;
2, 799,
849;
1,012;
454;
543;
210:
638
75,203
29,390
43,052
55,759
8,084
35,990
305, 505
59,200
274, 549
349, 997
286, .552
371,237
281,. 562
297,685
298,258
319, &31
383, 195
116,457
114,259
183,030
227,633
17, 161
92, 745
928
283,102
119, 703
397, 214
293,644
484, 330
108,911
374,428
363, 798
381,890
373,975
342, 341
238,325
292,496
693, 862
82,772
71,543
25,221
96,925
.53,204
32,917
42,372
8,401
127, 720
89,692
262,982
745
404
1,898
1,195
160
441
7, 435
3,922
331,675
59, 359
33, 276
90,528
28, 582
3,892
14,975
14, 170
21 , 408
1,290
1,433
3S7
20,200
69
6,630
79
16, 181
102,856
1,986
621
2, 459
2,902
51,384
17.. 590
35,504
254
5,551
7,. 581
38, 190
31,418
10,091
5,129
8,767
23,357
7, .302
15,339
10,0%
6,170
8,809
2,197
24,620
97, 295
74, 373
38, 257
668,645
116,070
257, 856
1, 406, 004
.51 0,750
1,203,770
857, 307
331,848
753, 458
562, 838
294, 345
180, 607
158, 173
280,280
17,849
24,2.87
76, 782
111,703
30,853
171,220
38, 789
167,771
108, 031
164,367
.8S, 515
152,063
89,804
121,498
128,118
135,008
68, 892
72,109
124,707
99, :M3
247,408
30,962
23,253
14,922
67,677
14, 142
21,840
30,917
6,923
168, 560
81,215
389,013
Trans-
porta-
tion.
3,575,187
198,
741,
577,
332,
308,
162,
232,
105,
191,
21,402
11,649
8,650
111,350
14,710
30, 795
370, 154
104,610
266,721
160, 339
77,925
201,205
82, 530
55, 812
64,977
62,6.85
94,113
11,510
12,011
33,796
53,002
7,526
52,951
14,833
61,397
36,115
34,803
20,926
51,781
28,319
46,972
4.8, 7.34
40,407
26,154
27,288
48,874
39,671
116,476
17,957
10, 552
9,516
29,900
10,664
11,276
11,484
4,151
Trade.
274. 306
900. 307
781,712
450, 368
340, 787
1,85, 276
277, 152
105,644
259,635
23, 171
12, 203
9, 358
160, 831
22,126
46, 617
505, 254
124,213
270, 840
202,635
95,511
290, 437
119, 309
73,820
87, 761
86, 956
135, 441
16, 772
18,997
47,117
57,324
6,607
54,323
18,558
50, %0
29,844
46, 913
29,805
67,403
30,374
55,034
59, 514
43,561
27, 167
33,809
46,116
56,206
141,021
16,427
11,875
5,345
39,070
7,142
9,798
13, 528
2,459
Public
service
(not
else-
where
classi-
fied).
748,666
65,
18.5,
124,
57,
119,
34,
70,
29,
61,
49,&34 55,727
26,826 30,477
115,159 173,431
5,188
2,821
1,685
37,232
8,383
9,713
98,691
34,257
52, 636
31,522
13, .851
50,041
19,303
10,085
11,220
8,774
17,727
1,408
1,683
5,235
11,534
1,493
21,400
15,640
31,. 321
4,128
8,619
10, 382
19,164
7,492
16,087
7,395
6,426
4,644
7,754
10,033
8,406
44,703
2,588
1,427
1,433
6,538
6,353
8,223
2,285
527
12,471
4,362
44,383
Profes-
sional
service.
Do-
mestic
and per-
sonal
service,
1,127,391
87,
294,
237,
124,
110,
55,
81,
39,
95,
7,212
4,272
3,131
50,626
6,248
16, 049
162, 195
41,913
90, 710
66, 016
30,586
80,988
36,863
23,498
24,307
23,097
37,110
4,907
5,. 505
12. 733
17,083
2,580
16,971
12,294
16,510
12,435
13,401
8,209
17,908
10,153
17,344
16, 132
13,169
8,817
1,217,1
92,
340,
235,
128,
117,
57,
94
41:
110,
7,359
4,248
2,624
54, 294
7,270
16,380
209,493
42,334
88,293
60, 839
25, 732
89, 807
36, 882
22,702
25, 482
21,208
43, 960
4, 260
4,812
12, 402
15,908
2,318
18,696
12,402
20, 339
8,645
13,022
8,884
20,773
12,652
16,534
18,091
13,467
9,092
Clerical
occupa-
tions.
1,700,425
11,357
10,010
12,297
18,943
17,902
17,776
40,040
48,269
5,926
6,603
4,489
4,270
2,044
2,785
12,547
13,492
3,0.50
3,069
4,229
4,575
5,068
4,713
1,461
2,015
19,235
21,227
11,201
10,685
64,901
78,432
502
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 10.— NUMBER OF FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH GENERAL
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND
STATE.
United States.
Geographic Divs.:
New England
Middle Atlantic. .
E.N. Central
W. N. Central. . . .
South Atlantic. . .
E. S. Central
W. S. Central
Mountain
Pacific
New Engl.\nd:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. N. Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. N. Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina...
South Carolina. . .
Georgia
Florida
E. S. Central:
Kentucky
Teimessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. S. Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona ,
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California ,
8,549,511
Total
females
occu-
pied.
871
2,117:
1,564
772:
1,243
702,
606
177
434
64
49
26
.503
80'
146
1,135
295:
686:
409,
185,
540:
245:
182
164
141
244
28
29
71
92:
18
137
92,
156
57
202:
205
288
85
131
152:
223
194
115
152;
94,
303
28,
17
9
62:
14:
is:
21
4,
92
54:
2S6
Agri-
culture,
forestry,
and
animal
hus-
bandry
1,084,138
3,806
2,308
9,965
Ex-
trac-
tion
of
min-
erals.
2,884
10
884
601
146
378
207
329
213
96
114
13
757
214
46
116
216
24
295
4
3
7
37
87
40
75
5
5
88
159
77
27
3
23
25
Manu-
factur-
ing and
mechan-
ical in-
dustries
1,930,341
379, 171
685, 864
371, 268
112,640
190, 655
69. 291
44, 856
16, 795
59, 801
22, 953
24,9.50
6,415
219, 2.53
45,2.50
60,3.50
351,104
111,825
222,935
102,075
45,598
122, .542
55,587
45,466
23,395
18, 349
50,603
1,338
1,995
7,119
9,841
3,796
36, 195
5,716
28, 371
9,000
46,655
21,029
28, 970
10, 923
25, .536
22, 585
15, 103
6,067
4,22.5
14, 4.37
5,482
20, 712
1,667
1,312
442
6,247
1,976
2,215
2,677
259
10,973
7,210
41,618
Trans-
porta-
tion.
213,054
16,635
57, 738
51,136
26, 705
1.5, .570
8,398
1.5,35"
6,017
15,499
1,238
702
628
10,549
1,194
2,324
33,420
6,499
17,819
13,242
6,043
19, 156
7,864
4,831
5, 515
4,630
7,776
952
789
2,812
4,231
419
2, 988
1,912
2, 220
1,442
1,.534
1,006
2,970
1,079
2, 834
2,716
1,678
1,170
1,437
2,050
3,876
7,993
966
656
341
2,310
318
313
945
168
3, .562
2,248
9,689
Trade.
667,792
55,164
174,657
161,934
77, 994
55, 0^"
28, 292
42, 557
18, 086
54,031
4,368
2,458
1,609
32, 888
4,428
9,413
86,080
20, 380
68, 197
43, 600
19,024
.57,367
24,735
17,208
16,670
14 930
23,452
2,180
2,
7,746
10,030
1,473
11,784
4,224
8,141
5, 265
5, 982
3,92,5
9,129
5, 154
9,814
7,915
6,528
4,035
4,654
7,912
8, 505
21,486
2,771
1, 957
806
6,660
991
1,516
3,015
370
11,618
6,445
35,968
Public
service
(not
else-
where
classi-
fied).
21,794
1,298
3,111
3,533
3,794
2,812
1,.506
2,227
1,544
1,969
268
119
166
544
69
132
1,683
367
1,061
732
489
1,186
650
476
554
759
729
286
330
428
708
37
291
430
530
213
346
225
418
322
533
288
349
336
319
332
562
1,014
312
222
125
446
58
130
183
68
473
300
1,196
Profes-
sional
service
1,016,498
87,748
229, 165
207, 148
151,545
100, 523
51,672
72, 478
36, 949
79,270
9,412
5,084
4,490
48, 137
5,833
14, 792
126, 569
28, 206
74,390
51,4.54
20,247
65,6.53
35, 256
28, 538
31,175
32, 894
32,081
8,111
8,277
17,402
21,605
1,6.55
12, 733
6,995
17,8.32
10,086
16,216
9,647
18, 029
7,330
14,585
14,494
12,229
10,364
9,061
11,139
16,373
35, 905
6,708
4,393
2,107
12, 416
3,108
2,976
4,329
912
17,097
10, 662
51,511
Do-
mestic
and per-
sonal
service
2,186,924
168, 266
494, 899
378,861
214, 373
375, 4.53
193,313
189, 858
54, 928
116,973
16,698
9,810
9, 006
94, 70fi
11,937
26, 04;i
263, 468
62, 579
168, 852
100, 898
47,567
125,404
59, 259
45, 733
44, 638
38, 297
70, 125
8,906
8,441
18,837
25, 129
6,378
48, .538
30, 177
64, 264
18,408
43, 627
38, 336
86, 123
39,602
44,227
55,379
57,345
36,362
24,713
53, 727
24, 622
86, 796
9,064
4,930
3, 305
19, 526
.5, 313
5,600
5,458
1,732
25,997
14,567
76,409
Cleri-
cal oc-
cupa-
tions.
1,426,116
154,621
450, 213
342, ,803
138, .528
123,790
38, 703
58,2.52
28,885
90, :321
7,804
5, 135
3,376
95, 219
11,581
31,506
263,588
64, 168
122, 457
87,097
32, 917
140,046
53,004
29,739
32, 482
24,149
46,133
3,124
3,846
13, 359
15,435
3,810
21,. 549
43, 153
16,223
6,841
7,861
4,494
14,072
5,787
14,556
12, 355
7,806
3,986
5,086
10, 430
12,854
29,882
4,515
2,719
1,429
11,729
1,340
2, 2,56
4,268
629
19, .362
10, 746
60,213
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
603
Tartf 11 -NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 IN-
HABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md —
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buffalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass.
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio...
Cleveland, Ohio..
Columbus, Ohio . .
Dallas, Tex
Daj'ton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa —
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex....
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans...
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf . . .
Lomsville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Temi
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs, Minn
Nashville, Temi
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manhattan borough .
Queens borough
Richmond borough. .
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif.
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Greg
Providence, R.I
Readuig, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah —
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wa'<h
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N . Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
Youugstown, Ohio
males 10 years of age and
over: 1920
Total
number.
103,031
46, 041
79, 041
294,302
72,092
300,039
58, 051
203,531
42,155
46,944
, 102, 656
162,909
329, 276
99,943
66, 624
63,600
113,951
51,417
439, 265
44, 454
47, 845
W,336
55, 870
57, 597
130, 692
118,314
41,774
138, 556
245, 887
93, 550
43,330
66, 724
18:3, 863
155,633
45,915
47,100
62,886
155, 2.39
1,249,314
287, 667
797, 701
929, 796
185,084
49,066
165, 297
50,602
9.5,211
82,314
&i,299
733, 672
236, 075
111,545
92,230
4.3,085
65, 384
117,103
322, 795
95, 967
46, 101
65, 747
239, 479
52, 137
143, 387
43,379
51,633
70, 599
103,603
48,053
173, 574
45, 640
71,444
38,218
55,569
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
females 10 tears of age and
over: 1920
Number.
92,082
37, 822
66, 702
245, 122
59, 070
245, 905
48, 369
165,362
34, 025
39, 336
919, 899
134,925
273,715
80, 726
55, 719
53, 529
9fl,0S4
41,301
381,300
36,094
40,013
43,985
46,347
48, 749
110,137
97.738
34, 757
116,858
197,700
78,067
35,771
56, 428
153,419
127, .549
37, 325
39, 796
51,037
128, 422
1,839,68.5
230, 546
646, 774
773, 448
151,040
37, 877
1,36,095
43, 733
78,354
67, 869
44, 996
6a3,237
191,989
92, 102
75, 875
35, 939
53,184
96,463
272, 659
78, 702
35, 814
52, 740
204, 734
41,453
120,600
34, 737
42,954
58,546
86,846
38, 854
143,401
38, 552
57,885
30, 187
46,611
Per ct.
82.1
84.4
83.3
81.9
82.0
83.3
81.2
80.7
83.8
&3. 4
82.8
83.1
80.8
83.6
84.2
79.1
80.3
86.8
81.2
83.6
81.0
83.0
84.6
84.3
82.6
83.2
84.3
80.4
&3.4
82.6
84.6
83.4
82.0
81.3
84.5
81.2
82.7
81.8
80.1
81.1
83.2
81.6
77.2
82.3
86.4
82.3
82.5
82.9
82.2
81.3
82.6
82.3
83.4
81.3
82.4
84.5
82.0
77.7
80.2
85.5
79.5
84.1
80.1
83.2
82.9
83.8
80.9
82.6
84.5
81.0
79.0
83.9
Total
number.
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
68,905
50,281
86, 959
305, 676
72, 646
311,500
54,316
203,548
47,174
44,706
1,068,365
176,032
300, ISO
99,621
66, 867
62, 228
106, 598
53, 507
.3.54,051
49, 102
41,573
56, 816
55,886
57,791
133,357
116,025
39,480
138, 498
2,53,007
104,336
47.179
70, 895
184, 139
158,379
52, 505
49, 241
65,177
164,663
2,273,375
293, &45
802,601
945, 490
188,338
43,101
162, 137
46,091
87, 640
76,240
55,944
743, 994
232, 498
106,016
99,730
44,683
75, 420
122,513
330,369
96,312
46,995
65, 615
201,085
W, 775
123, 974
43,538
54,047
70,680
96,193
46,061
203,721
43,223
72, 281
40,521
46,656
Number. Per ct
16,021
14,500
32, 250
92,632
20,082
104, 302
15, 527
49, 981
15, 984
10,758
311,535
50,383
73,531
25, 479
21,772
15,030
29,006
15,350
83,814
20,404
10, 702
15,071
17, 599
17,181
36, 221
29,895
9,222
40,322
68,400
34,186
18,248
24, 143
51,344
46,740
17,929
20,773
18,955
49, 761
691,727
77, 658
215, 139
342,518
46, 792
9,620
42,235
14, 627
20,119
21,066
18,883
215, 763
57, 759
28,506
33, 430
13, 624
26, 641
37,641
99, 791
28,118
10,0bo
16, 807
60, 932
13, 334
33,176
11,121
17,301
18, 759
23,283
11,834
92, 626
11, 767
21,008
11,218
8,652
504
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
T\BLE 13.— NUMBER OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH GENERAL
DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
AkroQ, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham , Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Colimibiis, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, OMo
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit , Mich /
Fall Ri ver, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City , Mo
Los Angeles, Cahf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs. Minn
Nashville, Term
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven , Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brookl;\Ti borough. .
Manhattan borough
Queens borougli
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif.
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelpliia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland , Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah . . .
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif. . . .
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield , Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
Youngstown, Oliio
Total
persons
occu-
pied.
108
52
98
337
79
350
63
215
50
60
,231
185
.347
106
77,
68
119
56
465
56
50
59
63
65
146
127
43
157:
266
112
54
80
204
174
55
60
69
178
,.531
308
861
,115
197
47
178
58
98:
88
63
819
249
120
109
49:
79
134
372
106
45
69
265
54
153
45
60
77
110
50
236
50
78'
41
Agri-
cul-
ture,
fores-
try,
and
ani-
mal
hus-
ban-
drv.
295
360
604
1,509
494
1,978
224
567
249
119
3,. 396
1,404
1,040
480
676
284
3,2.50
794
1,208
224
616
373
449
598
708
169
264
1,304
10, 028
512
27:
1,355
731
2, 330
372
419
386
1,969
7,109
960
1,,501
1,598
2,414
636
340
331
1,632
1,133
123
3,594
550
4,393
397
101
309
914
1,560
982
1,518
2,401
3,699
118
4, 882
2,685
295
398
551
146
947
193
533
382
151
Ex-
trac-
tion
of
min-
erals.
112
15
45
245
3,003
100
13
129
5
5
601
119
299
229
387
•26
2,025
1,590
397
45
981
86
11
671
124
16
44
419
2,047
15G
19
22
116
152
142
15
23
123
600
34
141
388
24
13
20
40
478
43
11
483
686
332
12
49
51
20
1,009
82
913
343
1,229
11,417
1,301
529
5
34
86
7
79
56
5
12
52
Manu-
factur-
ing and
me-
chan-
ical in-
dus-
tries.
71,2,55
17,429
27, 459
143, 080
27, 700
129, 474
38, ,506
98, 625
21,262
29, 454
489, 001
81,232
183, 862
42, 598
19, 327
36, 169
33, 600
15, 857
261,709
40, 408
17,144
29, 360
28, 763
19, 902
63,900
51,971
20, 565
45, 720
84,175
44, 626
36, 402
22, 746
106,371
60, 235
17,818
43. 625
32,410
56, 951
952,312
120, 214
349, 251
380, 255
&3, ,565
19, 027
93. 626
16,. 538
38, 740
30, 928
40,913
3SS, 696
100, 223
43, 344
58, 052
31,450
30, ,892
72,410
151,473
37, 227
12,825
17, 461
82,045
17, 639
56, 752
12,513
28, 180
36,346
53,236
29, 252
44,50r
24,515
42,631
IS, 751
29,516
Trans-
porta-
tion.
4
045
9
7
389
7,
10
415
16
34
212
47,
8
799
11,
34
988
52
3
234
6
22
701
2S
4
4.53
6
4
144
4
110
.521
206
16
2.S4
26
25
374
43,
11
586
16
7
659
16,
3
862
8
12
724
23
5
477
11,
28
608
5:5,
2
676
4,
5
886
8
4
325
9
3
632
9
7
747
10
13
963
22
20
115
15
6
484
5,
17
707
31
22
792
49,
10
781
16;
2
,595
5
9
866
15,
14
6S.5
25
17
781
32
6
305
9
2
.574
4
5
667
8
25
340
25
241
378
392
24
.547
,54
85
640
134
.107
220
173,
18
249
25
5
722
4
12
493
22
9
495
8
9
.567
15
8
649
15
3
,563
6
66
218
110
25
145
37,
12
294
20
7
765
13
3
634
4
7
798
12
8
,5:iS
15
33
5.5,3
57
11
634
18,
5
054
8;
8
,528
12
26
708
43
5
411
6
16
147
25
5
076
9
4
478
8
6
8,59
10
11
393
14
4
144
5
16
745
22
5
023
5,
5
020
8
2
762
4
4
667
6,
Trade.
,591
,468
,511
,434
,243
,716
,185
,017
,085
,916
,97
,412
,451
,006
,993
,861
,246
,567
,045
,956
,645
,114
,123
,558
512
,429
,289
,788
,,569
,899
,155
,023
,868
,796
,111
,905
,858
,870
,397
,754
,207
,192
,513
,731
,964
,,512
,681
,823
,531
, ,579
529
,.524
,524
,795
,059
,456
,207
,.328
,374
,186
,326
,551
,379
,26.
,374
,587
,652
,196
,782
,272
,876
Public
service
(not
else-
where
classi-
fied.)
976
1,453
2,415
9,929
1,213
11,120
1,202
5,700
1,,300
1,203
23,110
3, 287
5,969
3,801
1,470
1,103
1,966
1,127
7,647
971
Pro-
fes-
sional
serv-
ice.
Domes-
tic and
per-
sonal
7,011
6,093
21,430
43, 767
14,916
46, 214
3,928
18,311
5,633
3,546
116,102
22,683
27,144
11,433
12,193
6,140
15, 473
6, 436
34,286
2,448
7,564
4,
6, 038
11,700
15, 721
8, 525
3,653
21,392
32,467
16, 657
2,997
17, 168
15, ,860
18,113
11,521
3,255
31,498
306, 290
20, 403
64,618
203,924
13,381
3,964
13, 404
11,569
11,223
9,433
3,3,50
84.424
28,693
12,814
10, 058
3,145
13, 753
9,743
47, 015
10,684
4,942
10, 331
35, 557
3,585
16, 899
5, 372
5,984
7,217
9,346
3,933
42,579
5,247
6,474
3,702
4,266
Clerical
occupa-
tions.
10,624
8,142
14,230
39, 555
7,238
50,435
7,644
28, 275
7,228
4,944
210, ,5,37
23,003
43,000
12, 769
13,752
8,094
16,639
9,085
56, 4,50
2,570
6,216
6,490
10, 888
9,559
18,481
22,, 574
4,906
25,075
30,336
13,688
3,380
8, 555
26,336
26, 361
5,712
2,782
9,777
20,997
402,414
60,011
1.54,426
I'll, 986
36,450
6,541
22,413
6,111
11,652
14,623
5,597
99, 961
36,298
15,005
11,685
3.694
9,465
16, 370
53, 786
18,217
6,555
6,861
37,722
5,907
17,014
5,746
7,672
9,167
13,381
4,687
73,0.31
6,595
8,858
6,331
5,922
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
505
Table 13.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alameda, Calif
Allentown , Pa
Altoona, Pa
Amsterdam , N . Y
Anderson, Ind
Asheville, N. C
Atlantic City, N. J
Auburn, N. Y
Augusta^ Ga
Aurora, ill
Austin, Tex
Baiifior, Me
Battle Creek, Mich
Bay City, Mich
Bayonue, N.J
Beaumont, Tex
Bellingham , Wash
Berkeley, Calif
Bethlehem, Pa
Bingham Ion, N. Y
Bloomington, 111
Brockton, Mass
Brookline town, Mass..
Butte, Mont
Canton, Ohio
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Charleston, S. C
Charleston, W. Va
Charlotte, N.C
Chattanooga, Tenn
Chelsea, Mass
Chester, I'a
Chicopee, Mass
Cicero town. 111
Clarksburg, W . Va
Clifton, N.J
Colorado S])rings, Colo.
Coliunbia, S. C
Columbus, Ga
Council Bluffs, Iowa. . .
Codington , Ky
Cranston, R. I
Cumberland, Md
DanviUe, lU
Davenport, Iowa
Decatur, 111
Dubuque, Iowa
Duluth, Minn
East Cliicago, Ind
East Cleveland, Ohio...
East Orange, N. J
East St. Louis, 111
Easton, Pa
El Paso, Tex
Elgin, 111
PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920.
Both sexes.
Male.
Female.
Engaged in
Engaged in
Engaged in
gam
ful
gainful
gainful
Total
occupations.
Total
occupations.
Total
occupations.
num-
num-
ber.
nimi-
ber.
ber.
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
24,013
11,698
48.7
11,632
9,273
79.7
12,381
2,425
19.6
58,306
31,398
53.9
28,450
23,466
82.5
29, 856
7,932
26.6
48, 025
24,098
50.2
23,667
19, 193
81.1
24,358
4,905
20.1
26,404
15,718
59.5
12,711
10,404
81.9
13,693
5,314
38.8
24,522
13,140
53.6
12,525
10, 186
81.3
11,997
2,954
24.6
22, 669
11,408
50.3
10,440
7,934
76.0
12,229
3,474
28.4
42, 992
23,900
55. 6
20,354
16, ,514
81. 1
22,638
7,386
32.6
29, SOI
16, 446
55.2
14,926
12, 119
XL 2
14,875
4,327
29.1
43, 810
26,264
59.9
20, 915
17,378
83.1
22, 895
8,886
38.8
29,854
15,823
53.0
14,835
12, 116
81.7
15, 019
3,707
24.7
29,416
13,077
44.5
13,719
9,018
65.7
15,697
4,059
2.5.9
21,996
10, .566
48.0
10, 149
7,521
74.1
11,847
3,045
25.7
30,511
16,916
55. 4
15,023
12,625
84.0
15,488
4,291
27.7
37, 565
18,933
50.4
18,831
14, 705
78.1
18, 734
4,228
22.6
56,109
29,239
52.1
29,471
23,898
81.1
26,638
5,341
20.1
32, 602
18,279
56.1
16, 812
14,029
83.4
15,790
4,250
26.9
21,056
10, 678
50.7
10,976
8,704
79.3
10,080
1,974
19.6
47, 668
22,092
46.3
21,963
16,248
74.0
25, 705
5,844
22.7
38, 438
20,194
52.5
19,912
16,326
82.0
18,526
3,868
20.9
55,089
30,412
55.2
26, 751
21,060
78.7
28,338
9,352
33.0
24,298
12, 123
49.9
11,550
9,138
79.1
12, 748
2,985
23.4
54, 318
32, 593
60.0
26,751
22,466
84.0
27, ,567
10, 127
36.7
32, 932
17, 378
52.8
12,800
9,833
76.8
20,132
7,545
37.5
34,722
19,362
55.8
19, 251
15,851
82.3
15,471
3,511
22.7
70,686
39,759
56.2
38, 739
33,172
85.6
31,947
6,587
20.6
37, 851
19,766
52.2
18,483
14,954
80.9
19,368
4,812
24.8
55, 253
32, 218
58.3
2(), 407
21,671
82.1
28,846
10,547
36.6
31,928
16,890
52.9
10,076
13, 032
8L1
15, 852
3,858
24.3
36,503
21, 233
58.2
17,419
14,430
82.8
19, 084
6,803
3.5.6
48, 661
28,596
58.8
24,320
20,459
84.1
24,341
8,137
33.4
33,249
17, 773
53.5
17,382
13,698
78.8
15, 867
4,075
25.7
46,032
26,947
58.5
2.5, 557
22,242
87.0
20,475
4,705
23.0
26,685
15,453
57.9
13,678
11,200
81.9
13,007
4,253
32.7
33,616
18,677
55. ()
17,485
14,423
82.5
16,131
4,254
26.4
21, 743
10, 919
50.2
11,147
8,922
80.0
10, 590
1,997
18.8
20, 021
11,178
55.8
10, 131
8,302
81.9
9, ,893
2,876
29.1
25,793
11,814
45.8
11,610
8,369
72.1
14, 183
3,445
24.3
31,088
16, 176
52. 0
14,784
11,«)5
75.0
16,304
5,081
31.2
25,350
15,408
60.8
11,801
9,756
82.7
13,549
5,6.52
41.7
29, 392
15, (M3
51.2
14,785
11,644
78.8
14,607
3,399
23.3
47,370
25,701
54.3
22,568
IS, 770
83.2
24,802
6,931
27.9
23,682
11,677
49.3
11,771
8,720
74.1
11,911
2,957
24.8
24,225
12,631
52.1
12,287
10,045
81.8
11,938
2,586
21.7
27,876
14,411
51.7
13,838
11,124
80.4
14,038
3,287
23.4
47,775
24,663
51.6
24,097
18,842
78.2
23,678
5,821
24.6
36,253
18, 595
51.3
17,909
14,515
81.0
18,344
4,080
22.2
32,125
16, 898
52.6
15, 328
12,390
80.8
16, 797
4,508
26.8
79, 392
45,002
56.7
42,017
34,968
83.2
37,375
10,034
26.8
26,031
14,944
.57.4
15,998
13, 6S9
85.6
10, 033
1,255
12.5
22,884
11, 572
50.6
10, 614
8,766
82.6
12,270
2,806
22.9
42, 773
21,215
49.6
19,265
15,459
80.2
23, .508
5,756
24.5
53, 660
29,747
55.4
28,409
23, 860
84.0
25, 251
5,887
23.3
27, 574
14, 555
52.8
13,388
10,984
82.0
14, 186
3,571
2.5.2
61,237
29,523
48.2
29,041
22,475
77.4
32,196
7,048
21.9
23,895
11,949
50.0
11,031
7,891
71.5
12,864
4,058
31.5
506
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 13 NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Elizabeth, N.J
Elmira, N. Y
Erie, Pa
E vaiiston , lU
Evans ville, Ind
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Fitchburg, M-ass
FIint,Mich
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wa3me, Ind
Fresno, CaUf
Galveston, Tex
Gary, Ind
Green Bay, Wis. ,
Hagerstown, Md
Hamilton, Ohio
Hammond, Ind
Hamtramck village, Mich
Harrisburg, Pa
Haverhill, Mass
Hazleton, Pa
Highland Park, Mich
Hoboken, N. J
Holyoke, Mass
Huntington, W. Va
Irvington town, N. J
Jackson, Mich
Jacksonville, Fla
Jamestown, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
JoUet,Ill
Joplin, Mo
Kalamazoo, Mich
Eearny town, N. J
Kenosha, Wis
Kingston, 'N. Y
KnoxvlUe Temi
Kokomo, Ind
La Crosse, Wis
Lakewood, Ohio
Lancaster, Pa
Lansing, Mich
Lawrence, Mass
Lewiston, Me
Lexington, Ky
Lima, Ohio
Lincoln, Nebr
Little Rock, Ark
Long Beach, Calif
Lorain. Ohio
Lynchburg, Va
Lynn, Mass
McKeesport, Pa
Macon, Ga
Both sexes.
Male.
Female.
Engaged in
Engaged in
Engaged in
gainful
gaui
ful
gainful
Total
occupations.
Total
occupations.
Total
occupations.
num-
num-
ber.
num-
ber.
ber-
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
73,577
40, 186
54.6
38,341
31,986
83.4
35,236
8,200
23.3
38, 215
20,090
52.6
19,152
15, 143
79.1
19,063
4,947
26.0
73, 539
37,396
50.9
37,050
29,752
80.3
36, 489
7,644
20.9
30, 560
16,012
52.4
13, 822
10, 879
78.7
16,738
5,133
30.7
70,677
37, 811
53.5
34, 107
27,932
81.9
36, 570
9, 879
27.0
31,691
16, 401
51.8
15,555
12,523
80.5
16, 136
3,878
24.0
22, 759
12, 153
53.4
12,124
10,015
82.6
10,635
2,138
20.1
32,453
18,886
58.2
15,90(5
13,215
8:3.1
16,547
5,671
34.3
74, 519
45,054
60.5
43, 102
38,047
88.3
31,417
7,007
22.3
23, 168
11,602
50.1
11,318
8,960
79.2
11,850
2,642
22.3
71,645
39,813
55.6
35, 149
29,494
83.9
36,496
10,319
28.3
37,290
20, 131
54.0
19,669
16,085
81.8
17,621
4,046
23.0
37, 151
21, 762
58.6
19, 863
16,967
85.4
17, 288
4,795
27.7
41, 792
23,974
57.4
25,028
21,559
86.1
16, 764
2,415
14.4
24, 770
12,289
49.6
11,984
9,134
76.2
12, 786
3,155
24.7
22,227
11,456
51.5
10,819
8,914
82.4
11,408
2,542
22.3
32,542
17,397
53.5
16, 798
14,085
83.8
15, 744
3,312
21.0
27, 499
14, 629
53.2
14, 992
12,408
82.8
12,507
2,221
17.8
31,373
17, 762
56.6
18,640
16, 183
86.8
12, 733
1,579
12.4
63,812
33,329
52.2
31, 139
25,484
81.8
32, 673
7,845
24.0
44,341
26, 919
60.7
21,584
18,065
83.7
22, 757
8,854
38.9
24,446
12,254
50.1
11,945
9,243
77.4
12, 501
3,011
24.1
38, 116
22,421
58.8
21,390
18,987
88.8
16, 726
3,434
20.5
54, 520
31,366
57.5
28,649
24,264
84.7
25,871
7, 102
27.5
48, 166
28,632
59.4
22,883
18,464
80.7
25,283
10, 168
40.2
39,901
19, 801
49.6
19,974
15, 733
78.8
19,927
> 4,068
20.4
20,576
10, 383
.50.5
10, 182
8,329
81.8
10,394
2,054
19.8
39, 841
22,437
56.3
20, 877
17,815
85.3
18,964
4,622
24.4
75,391
44,802
59.4
36, 954
31,492
85.2
38, 437
13,310
34.6
32,354
17,728
54.8
15,870
12,969
81.7
16,484
4,759
28.9
50,867
25,954
51.0
26,678
21,614
81.0
24, 189
4,340
17.9
30, 776
15,965
51.9
15,720
12,537
79.8
15,0.56
3,428
22.8
24,580
11,852
4S.2
11,889
9, 146
76.9
12,691
2,706
21.3
40,015
21,365
53.4
19, 7,55
15,639
79.2
20,260
5,726
28.3
21,163
11,484
54.3
10, 707
8,605
80.4
10, 456
2,879
27.5
31,445
18,318
58.3
17,762
15,146
85.3
13,683
3,172
23.2
22,630
11,977
52.9
10,537
8,494
80.6
12,093
3,483
28.8
62,171
32,596
52.4
29, 863
23, 728
79.5
32, 308
8,868
27.4
24, 359
12, 794
52.5
12, 675
10,583
8;3.5
11,684
2,211
18.9
25,001
12,635
50.5
11,812
9,099
77.0
13,189
3,536
26.8
33,558
16,550
49.3
16,002
12,949
80.9
17,556
3,601
20.5
43,918
24,309
55.4
20,413
16, 824
82.4
23,505
7,485
31.8
47,274
26,170
55.4
25, 081
21,046
83.9
22, 193
5,124
23.1
74, 106
46, 996
63.4
36, 772
30, 775
83.7
37, 334
16,221
43.4
25,802
15,322
59.4
12,343
9,842
79.7
13,459
5,480
40.7
35,506
19,975
56.3
17,050
13,475
79.0
18,456
6, .500
35.2
33,434
17,106
51.2
16,637
13,430
80.7
16,797
3,676
21.9
44,974
22,483
50.0
21,488
16, 281
75.8
23,486
6,202
26.4
54,551
29,249
53.6
26,467
20, 850
78.8
28, 084
8,399
29.9
48, 818
18,735
38.4
22,782
14,409
63.2
26, 036
4,326
16.6
27,942
14, 320
51.2
15,651
12,787
81.7
12,291
1,533
12.5
24,354
14, 054
57.7
10,977
8,760
79.8
13,377
5,294
39.6
81,526
48, 032
58.9
39,998
33,403
83.5
41,528
14,629
35.2
35, 798
18,026
60.4
18,895
15, 191
80.4
16, 903
2,835
16.8
43,986
26,357
59.9
21, 113
17,541
83.1
22,873
8,816
38.5
NUMBER AND SEX OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
507
TDable 13.-NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued .
Madison, Wis
Maiden, Mass
Manchester, N . H
Mansfield, Ohio
Marion, Ohio
Medford, Mass
Meriden, Conn
Miami, Fla
Mobile, Ala
Moline, 111
Montclair town, N. J
Montgomery, Ala
Mount Vernon, N. Y
Muneie, Ind
Muskegon, Mich
Muskogee, Okla
Nashua, N. H
New Britain, Comi
New Brimswick, N. J: ..
Newcastle, Pa
New London, Conn
New Rochelle, N. Y
Newark, Ohio
Newburgh, N. Y
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport News, Va
Newton, Mass
Niagara Falls, N. Y
Norristown borough. Pa
Norwalk , Conn
Oak Park village. 111
Ogden, Utah
Oklahoma City, Okla . . ,
Orange, N. J
Oshkosh, Wis
Pasadena, Calif
Passaic, N. J
Pawtucket, R. I
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Perth Amboy, N. J
Petersburg, Va ,
Phoenix, Ariz
Pittsfleld, Mass
Plainfield. N. J
Pontiac, Mich
Port Huron, Mich
Portland, Me
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Poughkeepsie, N. Y
Pueblo, Colo
Quiney, 111
Quincy, Mass
PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920.
Both sexes.
Total
num-
ber.
31,720
39, 683
62,678
23, 079
22,554
31, 318
23, 897
24, 102
49, 980
25, 593
23,528
35, 926
34, 396
30, 188
29,563
24,546
22, 889
44,447
25, 432
34,520
20, 893
29, 145
22, 261
25, 373
24,334
2,5,340
29, 774
38, 138
39, 194
26, 717
22,505
33, 286
25,398
76, 348
26, 214
27, 137
39, 593
47,607
51,961
25, 113
64.831
30, 086
25, 073
23, 9S4
33,453
22,192
28,397
20, 897
57, 428
26,421
43,998
28,718
34, 698
30, 720
37, 763
Engaged in
gainful
occupations.
Num-
ber.
16, 469
20, 621
37,550
12, 449
11,309
16,109
13, 081
14, 293
28,354
14, 232
11,625
20, 862
17,578
16, 150
16, 455
12,181
13,261
25, 2.TO
13. 877
17,263
10,710
15,586
1-1, 452
13, 705
13,265
14, 7+1
18,447
19,385
21,819
13,480
12,296
16,377
11,789
43,261
14,021
13,&t8
17,588
27,312
31,020
14,185
35,412
16,006
14, 455
12,744
18,516
11,765
15,744
10, 334
30, 292
13, 902
24,794
15, 271
17.580
16,010
19,681
Per
cent.
51.9
52.0
59.9
.53.9
50.1
51.4
54.7
59.3
56.7
55.6
49.4
58.1
51.1
53 5
55.7
49.6
.57.9
56.8
54.6
50.0
51.4
53.5
51.4
54.0
^4.5
58.2
62.0
50.8
55.7
50.5
54.6
49.2
46.4
.56. 7
53.5
50*3
44.4
57.4
59.7
56.5
54.6
53.2
57.7
53.1
55.3
53.0
55.4
49.5
52.7
52.6
56.4
53.2
50.7
52-1
52.1
Male.
Total
num-
ber.
14,892
18,610
29. 628
11,637
11,257
14, 705
11,976
12, 276
23, 8:58
13, 692
10,523
16, 428
16, 195
15. 361
15, 587
12,027
11,379
23,209
12,612
17,781
10,374
14, 108
11,102
12,349
11,542
13,919
17,216
16. 745
21,351
12, 787
10,890
15, 439
12, 739
39, 108
12, 622
12,953
16, 916
23,749
25.036
12, 928
32, 273
15, 879
11,584
12. 629
16,193
10, 5l7
15. 906
10,500
27, 335
13,095
22, 710
13,612
17, 865
14. 878
19,076
Engaged in
gainful
occupations.
Num-
ber.
11.5.59
14.643
23. 794
9,817
9,171
11.904
9.680
10, 229
19,816
11,582
7,996
13. 242
12.617
12. 737
13,080
9,352
9,314
19,310
10,170
14,414
8,384
11,226
9,088
10, 143
9,698
11,872
15,190
12,814
17,931
9,657
8,857
11,951
9.529
32. 204
9,972
10, 005
11,720
19, 330
21,163
10, 821
26. 828
12, 876
9,453
10,126
13, 198
8,518
13, 156
8.421
22, 113
10,847
19.341
10,940
14,048
11,965
15,573
Per
cent.
77.6
78.7
80.3
84.4
81.5
81.0
,80.8
8:3.3
83.1
84.6
76.0
80.6
77.9
82.9
83.9
77.8
81.9
83.2
80.6
81.1
80.8
79.6
81.9
82.1
84.0
a5.3
88.1
76.5
84.0
75.5
81.3
77.4
74.8
82.3
79.0
77.2
69.3
81.4
84.5
83.7
83.1
81.1
81.6
80.2
81.5
81.0
82.7
80.2
80.9
82.8
85.2
80.4
78.6
80.4
81.6
Female.
Total
num-
ber.
16, 828
21,073
33,050
11,442
11,297
16,643
11,921
11,826
26, 142
11,901
13, 005
19, 498
18, 201
14,827
1.3,976
12,519
11,510
21,238
12,.S20
1(1, 739
10, 519
15,037
11,159
13,024
12, 792
11,421
12,528
21,:i93
17,813
13,930
11.615
17.847
12.6.59
37, 2)0
13,592
14,184
22, 677
23,858
26, 925
12, 185
32. 558
14, 207
13. 489
11,355
17, 260
11, 675
12,491
10, 397
30, 093
13,326
21, 288
15, 106
16,833
15,842
18,687
Engaged in
gainful
occupations.
Nimi-
ber.
4,910
5,978
13, 756
2,632
2,138
4,2a5
3,401
4,064
8,538
2,650
3,629
7,620
4,961
3,413
3,375
2,829
3,947
5,945
3,707
2,849
2,356
4,360
2,364
3,562
3,567
2,872
3,257
6,. 571
3,888
3,823
3,439
4,426
2,260
11,0,57
4,049
3,643
5,868
7,982
9,857
3,364
8.584
3,130
5,002
2,618
5,318
3,247
2,588
1,913
8,179
3,055
5,453
4,331
3.532
4,045
4,108
508
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
TABLE 13 NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY SEX, FOR. CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Coutiuued.
Racine, Wis
Re\ere, Mass
Richmond, Ind
Roanoke, Va
Rock Island, 111
Rock-ford, III
Rome, N. Y
Sacramento, Calif
Saginaw, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo
Salem, Mass
San Diego, Calif
San Jose, Calif
Savannah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y
Sheboygan , Wis
Shreveport, La
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, S. Dak
Somerville, Mass
South Bend, Ind
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio
Stamford, Conn
• Steuben ville, Ohio
Stockton, Calif
Superior, Wis ,
Tacorna, Wash
Tampa, Fla
Taunton, Mass
Terre Haute, Ind
Topeka, Kans
Trov, N. Y
Tulsa, Okla
Utica.N. Y
Waco, Tex
Waltham, Mass
Warren, Ohio
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown, N. Y
West Hobokentown,N. J
West New Yorktown, N.J
Wheeling, W. Va
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex
Wdkes-Barre, Pa
WiUiamsport, Pa
Wilmington, N. C
Winston-Salem, N. C
Woonsocket, R. I
York, Pa
Zanesville, Ohio
PERSONS 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920.
Both sexes.
Total
num-
ber.
47, 245
22,095
22, 387
39, 966
29. 478
54,459
20, 874
55, 70S
49, 748
65, 160
34,020
64, 291
33,303
69, 139
71,434
24. 479
36, S44
58, 469
20, 630
75, 995
55, 601
48, 955
32, 695
50,080
27,058
22, 299
34, 172
31, 276
80, 721
41,014
29, 711
55, 134
41, 438
61, 207
59, 499
75, 683
31, 367
25, 561
21,748
71,921
29,556
25, 976
32, 525
23, 307
45, 867
59,737
33, 587
57, 506
30, 237
26,525
39,003
34, 379
39,072
24,364
Engaged in
gainful
occupations.
Num-
ber.
27, 561
11,020
11, 890
20, 423
16, 060
30,391
10, 897
30, 954
25, 681
35, 642
19,061
31,037
16. 000
41, 866
37,491
13, 008
21, 802
33, 334
10, 675
40, 038
29,979
26,060
15,917
26,417
14, 400
11, 741
17, 236
16,517
43. 471
24, 419
15,843
28, 696
21,082
34,307
34,223
41. 472
15, 432
14, 636
11, 831
40,955
15, 278
13, 790
17, 2S6
12,561
23,219
29, 870
20, 234
29, 062
16, 181
15,311
26,220
20,743
21,522
12,339
Per
cent.
58.3
49.9
53.1
51.1
54.5
55.8
52.2
55.6
51.6
54.7
56.0
48.3
48.0
60.6
52.5
53.1
59.2
57.0
51.7
52.7
53.9
53.2
4S;. 7
52.7
53.2
52.7
50.4
52.8
63.9
59.5
53.3
52.0
50.9
56.1
57.5
54.8
49.2
57.3
54.4
56.9
51.7
53.1
53.1
53.9
50.6
50.0
60.2
50.5
53.5
57.7
67.2
60.3
55.1
50.6
Male.
Total
num-
ber-
25,799
10, 981
11,232
19,543
15,139
27, 920
11,079
29, 365
24, 7S2
32,538
16,473
31,544
16, 162
33, G76
36, 170
12,490
18,319
31,096
10,522
3.5,903
28,480
23, 594
15, 526
25, 079
13,443
11,822
18,583
16, 687
43, 426
20, 677
14, 415
27, 431
19, 651
27, 599
31,303
36, 650
15, 135
11,917
11,622
37,363
14, 765
12, 451
16, 179
11,641
22,341
29,386
20, 718
28, 276
14, 500
12,820
19, 550
16, 626
18,847
11,726
Engaged in
gainful
occupations.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
22,166
8,611
9,271
15, 7S3
12,666
23, 212
8,487
24,419
20, 073
26, 572
13,329
23, 398
12,135
28, 986
29^164
10, 207
15, 459
25, 859
8,007
29, 126
23,305
19,167
12,124
20, 636
10, 893
9,766
13, 998
13, 498
35, 229
16,659
11,301
22, 441
15,517
22, 270
26,359
29, 199
11,651
9,549
9,813
31, 078
11, 867
10, 146
13, 126
9,709
17, 952
22, 862
17,344
22, 271
11,983
10, 861
16,761
13, 770
15, 590
9,554
85.9
78.4
82.5
80.8
83.7
83.1
76.6
83.2
81.0
81.7
74.2
75.1
86.1
80.6
81.7
84.4
83.2
76.1
81.1
81.8
81.2
78.1
82.3
81.0
82.6
75.3
80.9
81.1
80.6
78.4
81.8
79.0
80.7
84.2
79.7
77.0
80.1
84.4
83.2
80.4
81.5
81.1
83.4
80.4
77.8
83.7
78.8
82.6
84.7
85.7
82.8
82.7
81.5
Female.
Total
num-
ber.
21,446
11,114
11,155
20, 423
14, 339
26, 539
9,795
26, 343
24, 966
32, 622
17,547
32, 747
17,141
35,463
35,264
11,989
18, 525
27, 373
10, 108
40,092
27, 121
25, 361
17, 169
25,001
13,615
10,477
15, 589
14, 589
37, 295
20,337
15,296
27, 703
21 , 787
33, 608
28, 196
39, 033
16, 232
13, 644
10,126
34, 558
14,791
13,525
16, 346
11,666
23,526
30,351
12, 869
29, 230
15, 737
13, 705
19,453
17,753
20; 225
12,638
Engaged in
gainful
occupations.
Num-
ber.
5,395
2,409
2, 619
4,640
3,394
7,179
2,410
6,535
6,608
9,070
6,732
7,639
3,865
12, 880
8,327
2,801
6,343
7,475
2, 668
10, 912
6,674
6,893
3,793
5,781
3,507
1,976
3,238
3,019
8, 242
7,700
4,642
6,255
6,565
12, 037
7,864
12,273
3,781
5, 087
2,018
9,877
3,411
3,644
4, 160
2, 852
5,267
7,008
2, 890
6,791
4,198
4,450
9,459
6,973
6,932
2,786
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
509
Table 14.— NITAIBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY SEX AND POPULATION CLASSES, FOR THE
UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
SEX AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Both Sexes.
All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian, Cliinese, Japanese, and all other. .
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
1920
Total
number.
82,739,315
44, 077, 564
16, 784, 299
13, 497, 886
8, 053, 225
326, 341
176, 925
56, 230
84,238
8,948
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
Number.
41,614,248
20, 521, 997
8, 347, 466
7, 746, 460
4, 824, 151
174, 174
63,326
45,614
57,903
7,331
All classes ' 42,289,969
Native white— Native parentage
Native white— Foreign or mixed parentage:
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and aU other . .
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
All classes.
22, 361, 495
8, 289, 550
7, 419, 691
4, 009, 462
209, 771
91, 546
51,041
6S,806
8, 378
40,449,346
Native white— Native parentage 21, 716, 069
■ - • ■ • 8,494,749
6,078,195
4,043,763
116, 570
8.5, 379
5, 189
25,432
570
Native white— Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and all other. .
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
33,064,737
Per
cent.
50.3
46.6
49.7
78.2
16, 788, 668
6,237,012
6,627,997
3, 252, 862
158, 198
53, 47.S
44,882
52,614
7,224
75.1
75.2
89.3
81. 1
75.4
58.4
87.9
89.5
8,549,511 I 21.1
3, 73.3, 329
2,110,454
1,118,463
1, 571, 2S9
15, 976
9, 848
732
5,289
107
17.
2
24.
8
18.
4
38.9 1
13.
7
11.
0
14.
1
20.
8
18.
8
1910
Total
number.
71,580,270
37,081,278
13, 908, 063
12, 944, 529
7, 317, 922
328, 478
188, 758
68, 924
67, 661
3,135
37,027,558
18, 933, 751
6, 909, 282
7, 321, 196
3,C37,.3S0
225,943
-96.582
65, 479
60,809
3,073
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
Number.
38, 167, 336
17,954,464
7,008,090
7,811,502
5, 192, 535
2a), 745
73, 916
\ 1123,811
3.018
30,091,564
14, 855, 825
5,285,811
6,088,711
3, 178, 554
182, 663
59,206
\ 1120,460
2,997
34,652,712 | 8,075,772
18, 147, 527
6, 998, 781
5,623,333
3,680,5:36
102, 535
92, 176
3, 445
6,852
62
3, 0^)8, 639
1, 722, -279
1,222,791
2,013,981
18, 082
14, 710
13,351
21
Per
cent.
53.3
48.4
50.4
60.3
71.0
61.1
39.2
90.6
96.3
81.3
78.5
76.5
90. 0
87.4
80.8
61.3
95.4
97.5
23.4
17.1
24.6
21.7
54.7
17.6
16,0
32.5
3-3.9
1 Separate occupation figures for Chinese and Japanese not available for 1910.
510
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 15.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY CLASS OF POPULATION, OF THE POPULA-
TION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER AND OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCU-
PATIONS, FOR BOTH SEXES AND FOR EACH SEX SEPARATELY, FOR THE UNITED
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
SEX AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Both Sexes.
All classes
Native white— Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and all other. . .
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
Male.
All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and aU other. . .
Indian
Chinese .,
Japanese .C
All other
Female.
All classes
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-born white
Negro
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and aU other. . .
Indian
Chin&so
Japanese
All other
PER cent distribution OF —
Population 10 years of
age and over.
1920
100.0
53.3
20.2
16.3
9.7
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
(2)
100.0
52.9
19.6
17.5
9.5
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.1
(2)
100.0
m
m
53.7
21.0
1.5. 0
10.0
0.3
0.2
0.1
1910
100.0
51.8
19.4
18.1
10.2
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.1
{')
100.0
51.1
18.7
19.8
9.8
0.6
0.3
0.2
0.2
C^)
100.0
(2)
52.5
20.3
16.3
10.7
0.3
0.3
Persons engaged in
gainful occupations.
1920
100.0
49.3
20.1
18.6
11.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
C')
100.0
50.8
18.9
20.0
9.8
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.2
(^)
100.0
43.7
24.7
13.1
18.4
0.2
0.1
(2)
0.1
1910
100.0
47.0
18.4
20.5
13.6
0.5
0.2
10.3
(-)
100.0
49.4
17.6
21.9
10.6
0.6
0.2
10.4
(-)
100.0
38.4
21.3
15.1
24.9
0.2
0.2
(■')
1 Separate occupation figures for Chinese and Japanese not avaUable for 1910.
» Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOE OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
511
Table 16.— DISTRIBUTION, BY GENERAL DIVISIONS OF OCCUPATIONS, OF GAINFUL
WORKERS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF THE POP-
ULATION, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
SEX AND GENERAL DIVISION OF
OCCUPATIONS.
Both Sexes.
AH occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal hus-
bandrj'
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanicalindustries
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified). .
Professional serWce
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
MALE.
All occupations
ACTiculture, forestry, and animal hus-
Dandry
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanicalindustries
Transportation
Trade
PubUc service (not elsewhere classified). .
Professional ser%dce
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
FEMALE.
All occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal hus-
bandry
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanicalindustries
Transportation
Trade
PubUc service (not elsewhere classified) . .
Profassional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
ALL CLASSES.
Number.
41,614,248
10, 953, 158
1, 090, 223
12, 818, 524
3, 063, 582
4,242,979
770, 460
2, 143, S89
3, 404, 892
3, 126, 541
Per
cent
distri-
bution.
100.0
26.3
2.6
30.8
7.4
10.2
1.9
5.2
8.2
7.5
33, 064, 737
9,869,030
1, 087, 359
10, 888, 183
2, 850, 528
3, 575, 187
748, 666
1, 127, 391
1,217,968
1, 700, 425
8,549,511
1, 084, 128
2,864
1,930,341
213, 054
667, 792
21, 794
1, 016, 498
2, 186, 924
1,426,116
100.0
29.8
3.3
32.9
8.6
10.8
2.3
3.4
3.7
5.1
100.0
12.7
(1)
22.6
2.5
7.8
0.3
11.9
25.6
16.7
NATIVE WHITE —
NATIVE PARENTAGE
Number.
20,521,997
6,391,480
487, 314
5, 3S4, 332
1, 562, 409
2, 194, 827
404,627
1, 339, 408
1, 016, 293
1, 741, 307
16,788,668
Per
cent
distri-
bution.
100.0
31.1
2.4
26.2
7.6
10.7
2.0
6.5
5.0
8.5
100.0
6, 014, 204
486, 156
4, 612, 035
1,43.5,331
1, 842, 439
389, 717
684, 064
365, 638
959, 084
3,733,329
377, 276
1,158
772, 297
127, 078
3.52, 388
14, 910
655, 344
650, 655
782,223
35. 8
2.9
27.5
8.5
11.0
2.3
4.1
2.2
5.7
100.0
10.1
(1)
20.7
3.4
9.4
0.4
17.6
17.4
21.0
NATIVE WHITE —
FOREIGN OR
MIXED PARENT-
AGE.
Number.
I Per
cent
distri-
bution.
8,347,466
1,374,777
150, 620
2, 890, 495
633, 170
1, 033, 446
185,839
489, 682
510, 637
1, 078, 800
1,324,701
150,062
2,256,179
561, 740
819, 470
180, 977
238, 762
170, 296
534, 825
2,110,454
50,076
658
6.34, 316
71, 430
213, 976
4,862
250, 920
340, 341
543, 975
16.5
1.8
34.6
7.6
12.4
2.2
5.9
61
12. 9
21.2
2.4
36.2
90
13.1
2.9
3.8
2.7
8.6
100.0
2.4
(')
30.1
3.4
10.1
0.2
11.9
16.1
25.8
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
612
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS,
16.-DISTRIBUTI0N, BY GENERAL DIVISIONS OF OCCUPATIONS, OF GAINFUL
iKERS ]0 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF THE POP-
Table
WORKERS . -
ULATION, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920— Continued.
SEX AND GENERAL DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS.
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE.
Number.
Per
cent
distri-
bution.
Number.
Per
cent
distri-
bution.
INDIAN, CHINESE,
JAPANESE, AND
ALL OTHER.
Number.
Per
cent
distri-
bution.
Both Sexes.
All occupations.
Agricultiu'e, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufactming and mechanical industries . . .
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
MALE.
All occupations.
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries. . .
Transportation
Trade
PubUc service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
All occupations.
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries . . .
Transportation
Trade
PubUc service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
7,746,460
100.0
4,824,151
100.0
174,174
931, 561
377, 138
,634,249
547, 613
860, 530
127, 280
231,719
769, 193
267, 177
12.0
4.9
46.9
7.1
11.1
1.6
3.0
9.9
3.4
2, 178, 888
73, 229
886, 810
312,421
140,467
50, 552
80,183
1,064,590
37, Oil
45.2
L5
18.4
6.5
2.9
1.0
1.7
22.1
0.8
76, 452
1,922
22,638
7,989
13,709
2,162
2,897
44,179
2,246
6,627,997
100.0
3,252,862
100.0
158,198
891,900
376, 342
3, 219, 697
536, 675
770, 881
126, 240
161, 162
369, 232
175, SOS
1.118,463
13.5
5.7
48.6
8.1
11.6
1.9
2.4
5.6
2.7
100.0
1, 566, 627
72, 892
781, 827
30S, 898
129, 309
49, 586
41,056
273, 959
28,710
1,571,289
48.2
2.2
24.0
9.5
4.0
1.5
1.3
8.4
0.9
100.0
71,598
1,907
18, 445
7,886
13, OSS
2,146
2, 347
38, S43
1,938
15,976
39,661
796
414, 552
10, 938
89,649
1,040
70, 557
399,961
91, 309
3.5
0.1
37.1
1.0
8.0
0.1
6.3
35.8
8.2
612,261
337
104,983
3,525
11, 158
966
39, 127
790, 631
8,301
39.0
(1)
6.7
0.2
0.7
0.1
2.5
50.3
0.5
4,854
15
4,193
S3
021
16
.550
5, 336
308
100.0
43.9
LI
13.0
4.6
7.9
1.2
1.7
25.4
1.3
100.0
45.3
1.2
11.7
5.0
8.3
1.4
1.5
24.6
L2
100.0
30.4
0.1
26.2
0.5
3.9
0.1
3.4
33.4
L9
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
513
Table 17 NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY CLASS OF POPULATION, OF
THE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER AND OF PERSONS ENGAGED
IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS: 1920.
V
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF
AGE AND over:
1920
PERSONS ENGAGED IN
GAINFUL occupations:
1920
DIVISION AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Number.
Per cent
distri-
bution.
Number.
Per cent
distri-
bution.
United States
82,739,315
100.0
41,614,248
100.0
44,077,564
16,784,299
13,497,886
8,053,225
176,925
56,230
84, 238
8,948
53.3
20.2
16.3
9.7
0.2
0.1
0.1
20,521,997
8,347,466
7,746,460
4,824,151
63,326
45,614
57,903
7,331
49.3
Native white— Foreign or mixed parentage
20.1
18.6
n.6
0.2
0.1
0.1
0)
New England
5,945,989
100.0
3,234,392
100. a
2,226,985
1,805, ,558
1,843,028
65,271
1,368
3,357
320
102
17,666,354
37.5
30.4
31.0
1.1
(')
0.1
(')
(')
100.0
1,128,200
966, 703
1,092,626
42,872
747
2,885
232
67
9,240,216
34.9
Native white— Foreign or mixed parentage
29.9
33.8
1.3
(')
0.1
(')
All other
(')
Middle Atlantic
100.0
7,471,675
4,816,496
4,853,256
508,031
4,589
8,321
2,9S0
1,056
17,130,786
42.3
27.3
27.5
2.9
(')
(')
(')
(')
100.0
3,677,0,57
2,403,301
2,807,920
339,213
2,289
7,296
2,222
91S
8,515,849
39.8
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-bom white
26.0
30.4
3.7
(')
0.1
(')
(')
East North Central .
100.0
8,931,324
4,557,935
3, 183, 790
440, 129
11,582
4,764
826
436
9,889,740
52.1
26.6
18.6
2.6
0.1
(')
(')
C)
100.0
4,1.52,202
2,279,261
1,795,800
378,826
5,051
3,892
570
247
4,587,996
48.8
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage
26.8
21.1
3.3
0.1
Chinese •.
(')
Japanese
(')
All other
0)
West North Central .
100. 0
5,491,277
2,772,958
1,358,323
237,277
27, 175
1,560
996
174
10,513,447
55.5
28.0
13.7
2.4
0.3
(')
(')
(')
100.0
2,409,784
1,310,182
712,271
146, 432
7,160
1,323
748
96
5,339,999
52.5
Native while— Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-bom white
28.6
15.5
Negro .
3.2
Indian
0.2
Chinese
(')
Japanese
(')
0)
100.0
Native white— Native parentage
6,547,732
421,149
311,385
3,221,694
9,139
1,687
317
344
62.3
4.0
3.0
30.6
0.1
8
3,036,727
211,964
189, 450
1,895,830
4,081
1,430
237
280
56.9
4.0
3.5
35.5
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
0.1
0)
(')
7510S'
-33
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
514
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 17 NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY CLASS OF POPULATION. OF
THE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER AND OF PERSONS ENGAGED
IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS: 1920— Continued.
DIVISION AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
East South Central
Native white — Native iiarentage
Native wiiite — Foreign or mixed parentage
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
West South Central
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mbced parentage.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
All other
Mountain
Native white — Native parentage
Native whi*e— Foreign or mixed parentage.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
Indian
Chin&se
Japanese
All other
Pacific
Native white — Native parentage
Native white — Foreign or mbced parentage.
Foreign-bom white
Negro
I ndian
Chinese
Japanese :
All other
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF
AGE AND over: 1920
Number.
6,677,229
4,502,712
176,884
71,211
1,924,714
1,176
478
26
28
7,739,536
146, 751
531,661
430,053
687,020
42,050
1,415
420
160
2,564,463
,456,002
575,344
436, 304
27,741
56,103
4,046
8,589
334
4,611,771
303,106
126,314
010, 536
41,348
23, 743
30,002
69,808
6,314
Per cent
distri-
bution.
100.0
67.4
2.6
1.1
28.8
(')
(')
0)
100.0
66.5
6.9
5.6
20.5
0.5
0)
(')
100.0
56.8
22.4
17.0
1.1
2.2
0.2
0.3
100.0
49.9
24.4
21.9
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.5
0.1
PERSONS ENGAGED IN
GAINFUL occupations:
1920
Number.
3,310,844
2,012,783
89,206
41,260
1,166,447
679
427
19
23
3,716,248
2,301,042
252,273
241,498
906, 867
12,917
1.257
274
120
1,254,994
670,056
275,371
257,468
20, 478
21,600
3,365
6,371
285
2,413,'?10
1,134,086
559,205
608, 167
27, 186
8,802
' 23,739
47,230
5,295
Percent,
distri-
bution.
100.0
60.8
2.7
1.2
35.2
(')
0)
100.0
61.9
6.8
6.5
24.4
0.3
0)
0)
100.0
53.4
21.9
20.5
1.6
1.7
0.3
0.5
(')
100.0
47.0
23.2
25.2
1.1
0.4
1.0
2.0
0.2
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOR OE EACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
515
Table 18 — PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY CLASS OF POPULATION, OF PERSONS in
YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
PEE CENT OF ALL PERSONS OCCUPIED.
Native
wliite —
native
parentage.
Native
wliite —
foreign
or mixed
parentage.
Foreign-
born
wliite.
Negro.
Indian,
Chinese,
Japanese,
and all
other.
United States . . . ,
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Moimtain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
We.st North Centr.^l:
Mirmesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
Louisiana ,
Oklahoma
Texas ,
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
49.3
34.9
39.8
48.8
52.5
56.9
60.8
61.9
53.4
47.0
20.1
62.5
47.9
61.7
2). 1
26.1
30.9
32.3
35.6
51.2
58.9
75.1
40.5
40.4
29.9
25.9
56. 0
67.2
25. 2
40.8
51.2
68. 7
59. 0
50. 0
52. 6
61.9
79.4
65. 2
42.1
50.2
46.7
78.0
71.9
.52.2
38.4
63.2
44.7
80.0
61.1
44.0
59.1
67.0
59. S
7n.fi
43.3
41.1
41.1
47.0
57.9
44.6
18.6
29.9
26.0
26.8
2S.6
4.0
2.7
6.8
21.9
23.2
17.5
23.4
21.4
32. 6
34.9
30.2
29.3
27.7
21.0
19.9
13.6
29.8
29.5
45.4
44.3
29.7
17.6
40.7
38.2
30.8
18.2
11.9
14.1
12.7
2.5
4.6
0.5
0.8
1.1
5.3
6.4
1.9
1.4
1.0
2.6
6.2
6.0
8.9
27.3
23.7
19.8
20.1
8.3
13.4
36.4
22.9
23.6
21.2
23.4
33.8
30.4
21.1
15.5
3.5
1.2
6.5
20.5
25. 2
19.7
28.5
16.7
36 7
36.9
36.8
35. 4
31.9
23.2
16.9
7.5
25. 8
27.6
24.1
29. 0
12.5
7.8
33.3
19.5
16. 0
8.7
12.7
9.4
7.1
2.3
8.2
0.5
0.6
0.9
6.8
2.0
1.1
1.1
0.7
1.4
3.9
3.4
10.6
26.5
15.4
20.3
17.9
12.1
30.5
20.0
28.2
26.2
IS. 7
26.2
11.6
1.3
3.7
3.3
3.2
35.5
35.2
24.4
1.6
1.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.4
1.9
2.0
2.7
4.7
4.5
4.3
3.8
3.8
2.3
0.3
0.6
1.1
7.3
0.1
0.2
1.6
4.3
16.4
20.4
27.3
33.3
7.8
33.4
56.4
47. S
41.2
13.6
25.1
45.3
59.7
32.8
45.1
8.8
19.3
0.5
0.4
1.1
1.7
3.7
4.6
0.6
0.7
0.4
(1)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
2.5
3.5
(■)
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.7
1.3
0.3
0.1
(')
(■)
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.1
('.■>
0.1
1.7
0.1
1.7
1.4
1.8
0.5
5.2
8.2
1.9
7.1
2.4
1.8
1.3
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
616
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 19.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MALES IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF
BY DIVISIONS
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
(Jeographic division?:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire ,
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Mirmesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East Soitth Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
NATIVE ■WHITE — NATIVE
PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
22,361,495
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
16,788,668
1,097,722
3,698,009
4, 542, 747
2, 802, 396
3,300,670
2, 277, .389
2,666,690
778, 816
1,197,056
202,059
92,298
91,546
470,024
66, 862
174,933
,420,955
468,209
, 808, 845
,453,254
924,318
, 166, 289
645, 382
353,504
277, 714
573,087
988, 780
66, 826
109,294
279, 823
506, 872
56,554
348,488
92,275
586, 495
464,947
639, 875
294,945
610, 262
206,829
770, 836
687,222
510, 436
308, 895
459, 178
352,112
648, 851
.,206,549
107,617
111,728
51,790
243, 116
104,620
63,601
79, 714
16,630
292, 575
203,787
700, 694
846, 384
2,837,935
3,394,523
1,999,029
2,506,843
1,733,971
1,983,571
572, 282
914, 130
155, .549
71,624
68,492
362,009
62,364
136,346
1,089,675
361,806
1,386,454
1,111,862
701, 576
859,683
488, 328
233, 074
185, 722
400,726
735,567
43,462
74, 584
194, 708
364,260
44,325
272,067
75,509
442,214
344, 096
479, 863
225, 052
409, 354
154, 363
583,762
517,557
397,956
234,696
348, 777
260, 434
474, 157
900,203
81, 145
79,321
40,670
181, 508
76,071
48,933
51,272
13, 362
224, 895
153,619
535,616
Per
cent.
75.1
77.1
76.7
74.7
71.3
75. 9
76.1
74.4
73.5
76.4
77.0
77.6
74.8
77.0
78.3
77.9
76.7
77.3
76.6
76.5
75.9
73.7
75.7
65.9
66.9
69.9
74.4
65.0
68.2
69.6
71.9
78.4
78.1
81.8
75.4
74.0
75.0
76.3
76.9
74.6
75.7
75.3
78.0
76.0
76.0
74.0
73.1
74.6
75.4
71.0
78.5
74.7
72.7
76.9
64.3
80.3
76.9
7,5.4
76.4
NATIVE ■WHITE — FOREIGN OR
MIXED PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
8,289,550
872,977
2, 334, 928
2,256,877
1,398,065
207, 704
84,800
272,145
298, 736
563,318
57,050
42,655
29, 881
496,984
80,830
165, 577
1,248,316
352, 045
734,567
454,617
150, 922
745, 420
450, 586
455,332
424,575
272,080
215,252
107, 748
95,4%
156,706
126, 208
11,074
80,971
22,667
21,785
25,779
4,385
5, 494
12, 635
22,914
47,751
15,866
13,545
7,638
17, 720
42,540
45,356
166,529
64, 114
40,459
17, 302
78,425
11,285
20,360
57,969
8,822
143,047
69, 756
350,515
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Niunber.
6,237,012
631
1,695
1,752
1,058
160
69
209
227
431
39
29
22
361
60
117
909
256
529
355
122:
572:
343
358:
313
210
18p:
69!
70:
117
96:
8,
63
18:
17
is:
3
4
10
15:
41
12:
10:
0
14
33
35
126
48,
31,
13
57
8:
14:
45:
7
107
53:
269
Per
cent.
75.2
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
517
THE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS
AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States
Geographic onasioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. ,
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central . ,
"West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columlna,
Virgmia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado.
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Total
number.
7,419,691
931,845
2, 5S7, 798
1,789,466
772, 147
182, 846
41,729
245, 597
262, 733
605,530
54,398
45,952
22,806
526, 272
84,933
197,484
,425,461
387,251
775,086
386,901
87,396
651,256
407, 057
256,856
276, 630
126, 109
102, 587
74,633
47,289
83,542
61,357
11, 2.30
54,102
15, 022
18,812
41,295
4,287
4,063
9,923
24,112
17,401
8,928
10,484
4,916
8,528
26,477
24,412
186,180
57,287
24,565
16,700
66, 869
15,685
40,476
30, 516
10,635
150,510
61,575
393,445
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
6,627,997
853, 144
2, 3.54, 5.59
1,589,630
645, 046
165, 656
36, 790
212,745
233, 954
536,473
49,063
41,714
20, 080
483, 397
77, 659
181,231
1,287,071
3.55, 166
712, 322
348, 421
76, 707
580,837
367,026
216,639
237, 632
98,445
89, 547
63, 759
38, 876
66,674
60,113
10, .307
48, 410
12.929
17, :i02
38, 567
3,99S
3,717
9,o;?6
21, 390
15,115
7,688
9, .505
4,482
7,711
23,801
21,766
159, 467
52, 160
22, 199
15, 562
58, 766
13,618
34, 827
26,783
10,039
136, 812
54,160
345, 501
Per
cent.
89.3
91.6
91.0
88.8
83.5
90.6
88.2
86.6
89.0
88.6
90.2
90.8
88.0
91.9
91.4
91.8
90.3
91.7
91.9
90.1
87.8
89.2
90.2
84.3
85.9
78,1
87.3
85.4
82.2
79.8
81.7
91.8
89.5
86.1
92.(1
93.4
93.3
91.5
91.1
88.7
86.9
86.1
90.7
91.2
90.4
89.9
89.2
85.7
91.1
90.4
93.2
87.9
86.8
86.0
87.8
94.4
90.9
88.0
87.8
Total
number.
4, 009, 462
33,379
256, 057
236, 246
123, 472
1,, 584, 869
943, 946
791,529
18, 178
21,786
600
275
267
18,989
4,214
9,034
82,115
47,376
126,566
86,147
35, 674
81,431
30, 413
2,581
4,.^39
8, 578
78, .532
243
407
6,441
24,932
12,895
98,988
42, 979
258, 723
.38, 499
265, 2.58
299,487
436, 182
131, &58
97, 102
173,840
326, 672
346, 332
182, 403
262,983
58, 823
287, 320
848
526
806
5,116
4,399
5,550
750
183
3,525
1,080
17,181
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
3,252,862
28, 780
222, 328
206, lis
104, 548
1,2.58,209
766, 741
629, 967
16, 846
19, 325
520
234
239
16, 345
3,606
7,836
72,671
40,014
109,643
74,622
30,620
70, 905
27, 661
2,310
4,a38
7,346
66, 832
243
358
5,576
20, 155
10, 342
81,6.54
35. 865
200, 1:^6
32, 279
203, 035
235,116
351,626
108, 156
79,094
140,414
266, 651
280, 582
147,846
210, 162
44,582
227,377
800
461
705
4,379
4,260
5,345
716
180
3,223
1,037
15,065
518
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 20.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF FEMALES IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF
BY DIVISIONS
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States .
Geographic divisions:
New England
MidcDe Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Centrj\x:
Minnesota
lov^a
Missoiu'i
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Sotn'H Atai.ntic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia-
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
MotrNTAiN:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
native white— native
parentage.
Total
number.
21,716,069
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
1,129,203
3,773,666
4,388,577
2,688,881
3,247,062
2,225,323
2,480,061
677, 186
1,106,050
198,447
92,378
89,666
500,447
68,111
180,214
,455,977
474,229
,843,460
,411,000
90S, 27()
, 138, 691
589,635
340, 969
260,044
557, 1.S4
968, 147
59,866
95,789
2(i2,557
485,294
55,409
347, 496
112,079
670,066
437, 724
635, 557
288, 355
602,860
197, 516
741,620
681,404
500, 777
201,522
433, 132
341,571
586,488
,118,870
89,020
95,873
38,981
220,315
94, 739
50,637
76,037
11,5,8-1
257,221
185,651
663, 178
3,733,329
281, 876
839, 122
757,679
410,755
529, 884
278,812
317,471
97,774
219,956
37,980
20,674
16, 892
141,049
19,405
45,876
366,593
104,330
368, 199
242,885
137, 590
205, 266
107,082
64,850
48,840
85, 364
149, 986
8, 709
13,711
39,378
64, 767
9,504
66,097
48,595
73,780
45,921
104,260
58, 848
97,400
25,479
80,486
79,668
76,024
42,634
52,150
44,147
70, 843
150,331
13, 109
11,311
5,805
37,648
10, 101
7,637
10, 096
2,067
47,248
32, 876
139, 832
Per
cent.
17.2
25.0
22.2
17.3
15.3
16.3
12.5
12.8
14.4
19.9
19.1
22.4
18.8
28.2
28.5
25.5
25.2
22.0
20.0
17.2
15.1
18.0
18.3
19.0
18.8
15.3
15.5
14.5
14.3
15.0
13.3
17.2
19.0
43.4
12. 9
10.5
16.4
20.4
16.2
12.9
10.9
1L7
15.2
14.1
12.0
12.9
12.1
13.4
14.7
11. 8
14.9
17.1
10.7
15.1
13.3
17.8
18.4
17.7
21.1
native white— foreign or
MIXED parentage.
Total
number.
8,494,749
932,581
2,481,568
2,301,058
l,:i74,893
213,445
92,084
259,516
276,608
562,996
57,206
44,513
30, 193
535, 079
88,422
177, 168
1,341,387
:571,671
768,510
476,496
154,627
778,925
439,372
451,638
418,082
270,454
227,630
100,684
87,023
150, 828
120, 192
11,704
85, 598
27,501
18,574
. 25,372
■■'i 4, 391
■ -':■ 4,915
■ 12,019
"'I 23,371
53,857
16,425
13,934
;, ■ 7, 868
• 1,5,444
47,975
39,712
156,385
I 57,781
k'; 34,607
• : 14, 565
-: 78,307
,;. 10,249
:" 18,277
: .■ 56,021
;:'i 6,801
y. 134,891
■■- 67,325
oOO, 780
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
2,110,454
335,312
707,51:5
526, 780
251, 899
51,769
19, 283
42,472
47,381
128,045
14,742
15,300
6,891
202,;531
35,460
60, 588
409,574
107,353
190,586
102,534
29,142
210,372
90.9.34
93,798
88,602
44,368
51,450
14,375
12, 376
23,817
16,905
2,773
21,113
11,535
3,543
3, 933
814
1,008
2, .525
4,525
12,621
3,159
2,257
1,246
2,432
8,505
5,525
26,010
10, 329
4,525
2, 381
16, 183
1,672
2, 738
8,292
1,201
2S, 721
14,768
84, 556
Per
cent.
24.8
36.0
2S.5
22.9
IS. 3
24.3
20.9
10.4
17.1
22.7
25. 8
.34.4
22.8
37.8
40.1
34.2
30. 5
28.9
24.8
21.5
•18.8
27.0
20.7
20.8
21.2
16. 4
22.6
14.3
14.2
15. 8
14.1
23.7
24.7
41.9
19.1
15.5
18.5
20.5
21.0
19.4
23.4
19.2
16.2
15.8
15.7
17.7
13.9
10.6
17.9
i:i. 1
10.3
20.7
10.3
15.0
14.8
IS. 5
21.3
21.9
23.4
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
519
THE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS,
AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middln Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North CentraL .
South Atlantic
East South Central . . .
West South Central. . .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Mrginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E.1ST South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mouktain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cahfornia
foreign-born "WinTE.
Total
number.
6,078,195
911
2, 2(15
i,;m4,
]2s:
29
1S4
173:
40.5
.50,
43
19
r.:57,
Sfi,
174,
,.■526
;M2
.'•.96
2S3
(il
.".4:?
306
199,
205,
97
81
■M
(14
46
47
13
11
19
2
2
6
17;
13
6
6
3
5,
17:
14
146;
34
13
s:
47:
11
29;
25;
3
94
39
271
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
1,118,463
2:39, 482
453,361
206, 170
67, 225
23, 794
4, 470
2.S, 753
23,514
71,694
11,857
13, 246
3,044
151,510
23, 934
35,891
309,297
(12, 527
Sl,.5;57
;59,948
6, 9.53
96,0.58
40,4(;0
22,811
25,174
9, 278
13, 428
5,132
3,363
(l,66t
4, 1,S6
1,2.39
8,471
3,8.89
1,647
1,582
648
378
1,202
4, 8;i8
1,9.52
1,060
913
545
949
2,758
1,649
23,397
4,491
1,505
964
6,742
1,196
4,935
3,119
562
14,861
6,20.5
50,628
Per
cent.
18.4
26.3
20.0
14. S
11.5
15. 5
15.2
1.5. 6
13. 5
17.7
23.6
30.4
15. 3
28.2
27.8
20.6
23.3
18.3
13.7
14.1
11.2
17.7
13.2
11.4
12.2
9. 5
16.4
9.3
9.8
10.3
9.0
14.9
IS. 0
29. 3
14.3
8.2
20.3
16.7
19.7
27.0
14.8
10.6
13.2
18.2
17.9
1.5. 5
11.3
15. 9
13.0
10.9
12.0
14.2
10. S
16.7
12.4
14.2
1.5.7
1.5. 9
18.6
Total
number.
4,043,763
31,892
251,974
203,883
113,805
1,636,825
9,S0, 7('iS
795,491
9, 563
19, 562
Engaged in gainful
occujiations.
Number.
491
215
187
18,614
3,978
8,407
89,188
49,325
113,401
71,765
32, 687
75, 774
21,780
1,877
3,4.37
7,324
74,329
162
271
5,048
23,2.34
11,703
95, 8.37
50,8(13
261,9.34
30,287
280, 2x\
319,441
459, 945
126,591
95, 5.55
1, SO, .586
347,3.32
357, 295
181,000
273,379
.55,713
28.5,399
602
288
445
4,793
963
1,819
523
130
2,5.39
813
16,210
1,571,289
14, 092
116,885
72, 7(:8
41,8,S4
fi:!7, 621
399, 706
27(1, 000
3, 632
7,861
178
73
69
8,159
1,745
3,868
49,294
21,738
45, 853
2-1, .571
11,676
2S, 161
6,687
013
1,257
2,299
29, 713
45
94
1,.876
6,('>00
4,. 586
41,525
2S,.588
77,204
(1.0(11
9(i,:«i(>
115,399
1S7,603
50, 406
.36,419
(18,217
1M,«1."(I
150,420
60, 273
97, 267
15,414
10.3,946
206
80
207
1,928
303
677
155
70
924
317
6,620
520
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCtJPATlONS,
Table 21.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MALES IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF THE
FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
NATIVE WHITE— NATrVE
PARENTAGE.
NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN OR
MIXED PARENTAGE.
cm.
Total
number.
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Total
number.
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
Perct.
Number.
Perct.
Akron, Ohio
61,665
55,253
17,310
40,813
118,114
29,406
54,241
12,015
47,356
7,932
18, 339
186,661
61,586
65,924
50, 582
37,662
33,540
48,097
25, 897
112,771
4,295
27, 152
16. 184
13,026
23,989
73, 716
24, 864
18, 208
71,914
94, 961
42,669
6,501
27,557
32, 562
37,965
22,813
5,973
13, 405
58, 747
337, 737
34, 733
132, 139
120, 745
38,661
11,459
34. 185
20,427
28, 845
28,585
8,942
213, 304
62,532
43,789
18,701
26,585
30,985
33,469
111,379
20,669
13,922
23,119
61, 147
12,344
46,949
17,352
15,319
25,639
41,636
13, 815
75,509
19,304
14,676
7,832
14,467
89.6
78.5
82.9
81.6
80.0
77.6
81.7
77.5
75.9
82.6
79.3
79.2
80.3
78.7
82.0
82.5
76.1
78.7
85.2
71.8
82.0
78.9
81.6
82.1
83.1
78.2
81.2
83.2
78.6
80.7
76.9
82.6
75.5
77.3
79.9
79.7
79.4
80.2
78.2
74.7
78.5
80.3
75.3
74.9
79.0
84.0
79.4
80.9
78.2
79.7
77.9
80.7
78.5
83.0
79.7
79.1
80.4
75.5
70.7
77.6
83.1
74.2
80.6
77.8
80.6
80.5
82.5
79.6
81.8
84.3
78.1
73.2
80.6
13,727
11, 112
80.9
Albany, N. Y
22
49
144
36
69
14
61
10
22
235
77
82
64
45
40
63
32
132
5
33
20
15
29
88
31
22
86
120
52
8
33
43
49
28
7
16
73
431
46
168
150
51
15
43
24
36
35
11
267
80
54
23
32
38
42
138
27
19
29
73
16
58
22
18
31
50
17
92
22
18
10
17
039
234
834
750
905
715
095
452
194
238
781
061
288
918
662
205
886
321
981
129
506
961
226
725
809
431
408
848
888
457
371
155
119
548
491
886
237
721
513
274
296
330
308
270
305
322
314
430
537
273
254
829
042
880
309
574
361
695
791
557
627
266
296
998
868
443
360
275
905
783
693
947
14
2
60
3
105
17
76
14
387
50
98
16
5
11
26
9
119
18
3
18
16
7
17
43
6
22
52
18
16
5
79
56
2
14
20
27
739
104
277
266
75
15
53
3
26
22
19
203
73
27
32
5
3
37
96
39
16
11
73
20
35
11
15
20
28
12
22
8
24
13
13
486
944
550
634
469
203
234
638
226
158
273
982
313
421
471
720
976
414
270
17S
462
748
683
740
120
626
904
326
086
484
007
411
466
569
026
757
697
645
967
280
385
107
906
441
095
506
167
275
780
507
025
168
224
762
723
831
099
023
825
279
246
110
243
659
838
744
443
667
671
500
898
6^7
12
2
47
2
76
12
58
10
7
294
43
71
13
4
9
20
7
94
13
2
14
12
6
15
32
5
18
40
15
12
3
65
44
2
10
14
23
522
72
194
1S4
59
11
38
2
20
17
14
153
54
21
23
3
2
29
.S3
31
12
9
59
15
27
8
12
16
23
8
18
6
17
9
9
099
258
592
581
809
218
610
582
760
493
260
790
351
488
678
715
912
987
402
621
029
160
362
129
995
235
780
194
674
237
835
495
018
064
261
716
054
012
454
361
867
030
300
781
288
841
195
372
963
701
202
901
987
980
802
036
436
719
235
684
066
651
598
007
543
186
769
553
328
597
813
769
83.5
Atlanta, Ga
76.7
78.6
71.0
72.8
7L0
Buffalo, N. Y
76.9
Cambridge, Mass ....
72.3
Camden, N.J
75.9
Chicago, 111
76.1
86.1
Cleveland, Ohio
72.5
Columbus, Ohio
8L8
Dallas, Tex
82.8
Dayton, Ohio
84.4
Denver, Colo
77.5
Des Moines, Iowa
79.3
Detroit, Mich
79.5
Fall River. Mass
73.4
Fort Wortn, Tex
82.5
Grand Rapids, Mich
76.0
Hartford, Conn
72.6
82.8
85.3
Jersey City, N.J
76.5
Kansas City, Kans
79.0
Kansas City, Mo
82.0
Los Angeles, Calif
76. S
Louisville, Ky
86.7
Lowell, Mass
74.2
Memphis, Tenn
76.6
Milwaukee, Wis
82.5
Minneapolis, Minn
78.0
Nashville. Tenn
80.3
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
73.2
70.9
New Orleans, La
83.2
New York, N.Y
70.6
69.0
70.1
Manhattan borough
69.4
Queens borough
78.6
Richmond borough
71.0
Newark, N.J
72.6
Norfolk, Va
73.9
Oakland, Calif
78.4
Omaha, Nebr
77.6
Paterson, N.J
74.6
Philadelphia, Pa
75.6
Pittsburgh, Pa
74.4
Portland, Oreg
78.5
74.3
Reading, Pa
76.3
Richmond, Va
79.2
Rochester, N. Y
79.0
St. Louis, Mo
85.8
St. Paul, Minn ...
80.4
Salt Lake City, Utah
79.4
San Antonio, Tex
78.1
81.4
Scranton, Pa
74.4
Seattle, Wash
78.8
Spokane, Wash
76.5
Springfield, Mass
76.7
Syracuse, N. Y
79.4
Toledo, Ohio . .
80.7
Trenton, N.J
70.5
Washington, D. C
81.9
73.8
71.8
Yonkers, N. Y
70. 6
71.7
C^OLOR OR KA(^E 01" OCCUPIED PERSONS.
521
POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920. '
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn.
Buflalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass. .
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111 ,
Cincinnati, Ohio. . ,
Cleveland, Ohio..
Columbus, Ohio...
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River. Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Comi
Houston, Tex
Indianajjolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Mimieapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn •
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough .
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va ,
Oakland, Cahf
Omalia, Nebr ,
Palerson, N. J ,
Philadelphia, Pa ,
Pittsburgh Pa ,
Portland, Oreg ,
Providence, R.I ,
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, U tah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scran ton. Pa ,
Seattle, Wash ,
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass ,
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D . C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Total
number.
24,264
8,893
2,667
43,613
3,459
116, 473
24,967
63,806
14, 980
10, 927
427, 820
21,669
131, 385
9,021
4,926
7,312
20, 688
6,148
165, 550
20,036
4,472
14,842
21, 243
6,529
9,270
39, 859
6,656
15, 119
58, 491
5,859
18, 233
3,235
60, 139
47, 913
1,276
23, 337
23,243
15, 307
,008,582
134,214
337, 893
462, 684
56,624
17,167
61, 197
4,398
25, 195
19,712
22,910
203,406
64,807
26,967
33,711
5,404
2,502
36, 373
55, 885
27, 768
9,604
18, 141
82,046
15,002
42,832
9,292
15, 681
17,247
21,488
16,297
15,022
9,240
27,574
12, 851
20,460
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number. Per ct
22, 593
7,873
2,458
39,245
3,119
107, 602
23,082
57,231
13, 817
10, 110
391, 494
18,436
120, 698
7,875
4,443
6,577
18, 475
5,415
153, 205
18,242
4,104
13,303
19, 480
5,835
8,165
36, 755
6, 13S
13, 609
50,036
4,948
16, 889
2,888
W, 322
43,604
1,082
21,561
21,177
13,660
917, 249
121, 802
307, 567
421, 796
51,581
14,503
56,544
4,156
22, 405
17, 648
21,095
184, 101
59, 414
24, 101
31,069
4,986
2,247
32, 545
50,026
25,020
8,477
15, 308
74, 675
13, 785
39, 693
8,294
14,512
15, 789
19,423
14, 681
12,929
8,547
25, 075
11,891
19,088
93.1
88.5
92.2
90.0
90.2
92.4
92.5
89.7
92.2
92.5
91.5
85.1
91.9
87.3
90.2
89.9
89.3
88.1
92.5
91.0
91.8
89.6
91.7
89.4
88.1
92.2
92.2
90.0
85.5
84.5
92.6
89.3
90.3
91.0
84.8
92.4
91.1
89.2
90.9
90.8
91.0
91.2
91.1
84.5
92.4
94.5
88.9
89.5
92.1
98.5
91.7
89.4
92.2
92.3
89.8
89.5
89.5
90.1
88.3
84.4
91.0
91.9
92.7
89.3
92.5
91.5
90.4
90.1
86.1
92.5
90.9
92.5
93.3
Total
number.
3,242
562
24,169
44,967
28, 227
7,201
1,064
2,245
1,998
3,546
49,811
13, 136
16,529
10,210
10,313
4,127
2,764
2. 343
21, 349
117
6,900
474
1,782
14,129
14, 859
3,440
6,008
13, 9S9
6,356
16, 689
84
25,064
1,096
1,920
13,518
2,179
1, 875
38, 706
62,614
1,794
12,895
4.5, 485
1,831
609
7,096
18,660
2,724
4,932
619
57,796
17, 176
748
2,379
406
20,203
642
31,140
1,638
358
5,808
1,239
256
1,535
327
1,149
607
2, ,S50
1, 88,5
42, 979
4,888
514
729
3,441
Engaged in gainfu^
occupations.
Number. Per ct
2,996
490
21, 148
39, 870
23,941
6,360
960
2,037
1,637
3, 078
45, 123
11,605
15,010
8,839
9,094
3,712
2, 371
2, 028
19, 808
110
6,035
422
1,563
12,538
13, 033
3,042
5,129
12, 449
5,543
14, 749
81
22,105
988
1,773
11,365
1,942
1,640
32, 695
56,516
1, 404
11, 423
41, 551
1, 589
549
6,314
16, 720
2, 435
4, 285
623
50, 809
15, 071
721
2,071
371
16, 946
590
27, 880
1,491
308
4,911
1,197
2,53
1,420
286
989
539
2, ,531
1, ,525
35,865
4, 345
483
610
3,198
Per cent not shown, base being leas than 100.
522
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 22.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF FEMALES IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF
TIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore , Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo,N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J - - .
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tox
Grand Rapids, Mich —
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndiauapoUs, Ind
Jersey <'ity, N. J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis , Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn l)orough. .
^Manhattan borough
Queens I >orough
Richmond liorough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif.
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, I'a
Pittsburgh, I^a
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
RochesI er, N . Y
St. Louis, Mo
iSt. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D.C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Oliio
NATIVE "WHITE — NATH'K
PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
41
24
52
152
36:
72:
14
61
12
21
233
82
78
65:
47
40
57
34:
105
6
29:
21
16
29
91
31
21
88
131
57,
9
34
44
49
31
8,
18,
75:
446
47
172
161
52
13
44,
23:
, 35
33
12:
278,
82:
; 56:
■ 26
34
44
44
142
26
i 19i
30,
63
, is:
i 55'
23
20,
32
47
IS,
112
22
20
11
16
Engaged In gainful
occupations.
Number. Per ct
10, 603
7, 345
14, 372
40, 287
7, 005
25, 381
4,329
17, 040
3,962
5,324
74, 603
23, 601
22, 605
16,561
13,703
9,5S5
15, 749
10,046
28, 243
2,321
6, 603
6, 023
5, 561
7, 01:5
23, 959
9,132
4,937
25, 002
35, 66S
15, 999
3,034
8, 654
14,513
14, .51 2
7,915
2,466
5,468
18,725
146,240
15, 092
54, ms
59, 564
14, 1,S7
3,299
13, 020
4, 995
8,673
9,421
4, 303
81,116
21,629
15, 430
8, 613
10, 852
12, 095
14, 994
45, 782
8, 055
4,286
6, 955
21,121
4, 855
14,988
5,934
6,291
9, 145
12,091
4,778
48, 594
5, 787
5,920
3,082
3, 668
25.5
30.6
27.3
26.4
19.1
35. 1
30.5
27.5
31.9
24.5
,32.0
2S. 7
2S. 6
25. 1
29.0
23.9
27.4
28. 8
26.6
33.9
22.3
27.9
33. 3
23. 8
26.3
29.2
22. 6
28.4
27.1
27.8
31.9
24.9
32.7
29.1
25.2
30.3
30.1
24.9
32.7
31.7
31.3
37.0
27.1
24.8
29. 5
21.7
24.2
28.4
34.0
29.1
26.2
27. 5
32. 5
31.5
27.2
33.4
32.1
30.2
21.8
22.8
33. 2
26. 8
27.1
2.5.6
31.0
28.2
25. 6
26. 5
43.4
25. 4
29.6
26.4
21.6
NATIVE "WHTTE^FOEEIGN OR
MIXED PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
12
17
3
66
3
112
18,
83
15
10:
417
60,
102
is:
5,
12
29
11
116
20:
2
21
is:
8,
20
46:
6
25
61
22
90
67:
3
15:
23:
33
795,
113:
301
28,5
79
15
56
2
28
23
20
217
80
29
36
5
4,
43
111
44,
17
12
77:
23
36
12
17
22
30
13
27
9
26
15
14
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number. Per ct
2
5,
17
42
6
23
6
2
141
16
28,
4
1
264
36
94
106
22
3
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
523
THE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPA-
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Alcron, Ohio ,
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass ,
Bridgeport, Conn.
BulTalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass..
Camden, N. J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio..
Cleveland, Ohio..
Columbus, Ohio..
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Te.x
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, lud
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Kans...
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Temi
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven , Coim
New Orleans, La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manliattan liorough.
Queens borough
Richmond l)orough..
Newark, N. J
Norfolk Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson , N . J
Pliiladelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa ,
Portland, Oreg ,
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif. . . .
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, M;iss
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Total
number.
12,949
8,578
2,009
39,470
2,538
119,847
20,828
55,879
16,644
9,028
309, 798
20, 895
101, 859
0,870
3,468
6,648
16,515
4,962
116,707
21,700
2,388
13, 223
IS, 933
4,930
7,54S
35, 373
4,597
11,691
50,193
5,710
19,316
2,469
48,795
39, 170
1,089
24,299
21, 858
10,325
959, 953
130,261
314,048
447, 7r>t
54,112
13, 778
54,412
2,113
19,380
15,305
21,l).i4
190,341
M,375
19,371
34,567
4,045
2,074
33,712
4<>,005
2.3,318
9, 578
15, .8.36
56,429
13,319
29,156
7, 1%
15,176
14,689
16, 179
13, 379
13, 270
6, 835
25,247
12, 588
12,883
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number. Per ct.
1,910
1,632
348
7,491
313
32,895
4,450
8,876
4,650
1,3*58
74,686
4,005
17,690
1,154
639
920
3,267
922
19, 296
8, 222
371
2,256
4, 393
750
1,152
5,185
621
2,mn
11,606
937
7,276
468
7,9.56
7, a36
180
10, 873
4,395
1 , 812
240, 663
24,840
59,379
145, 455
8,929
2,060
8,913
359
3,398
2,.'>95
5,8:i8
38,510
8, 862
4,029
9,0.52
804
429
7,696
8,713
4,190
1,726
3,012
14,445
1,411
6, .538
1,500
3,933
2,407
2,398
2, 344
3,889
1,0.53
6, 029
2,656
1,403
14.8
19.0
17.3
19.0
12.3
27.4
21.4
15.9
27.9
15.2
20. 2
19.2
16.9
16.8
18.4
16.3
19.8
18.6
16.5
37.9
15.5
17.1
23.2
15.2
15.3
14.7
13.6
17.1
23.1
16.4
37.7
19.0
16.3
20.0
16.5
44.7
20.1
17.5
25.1
19.1
18.9
32.5
16.5
15.0
16.4
17.0
17.6
17.0
27.0
20.2
16.3
20.8
26.2
19.9
20.7
22.8
1.8.7
18.0
18.0
22.8
25.6
10.6
22.4
20.8
25.9
16.8
14.8
17.5
29.3
15.4
19.9
21.1
10.9
Total
number.
1,743
518
28,917
46, 924
29, 733
6,961
817
1,733
2,316
3,. 399
47, 150
12, 853
13,465
8,749
10, 549
3,533
2,678
2,284
14,820
128
6,8(«
444
1,700
15, 155
14,692
3,229
6,066
13,651
7,168
18, 498
60
28, 230
853
1,579
16,867
1,602
1 , 893
45,608
69, 873
2, 064
14,293
50, 474
2,436
606
6, 971
18,214
2,123
4,(M9
706
57, 261
14,996
633
2,285
3.50
24, .551
732
30,095
l,3.-)2
287
0,448
937
219
1,087
299
1,130
517
2,180
1,674
50, .H()3
4,466
,5:so
8s3
2,328
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number. Perct
619
193
16, 743
26, 893
12,044
3,224
370
629
920
1,325
20,755
5, 926
5,118
3,270
6,002
1,491
1, 200
866
4,909
83
3,145
1.50
838
7,738
5,931
1,133
1,838
6,405
3, 261
11,246
27
13,835
289
. 038
9, 106
552
903
22,305
40,484
938
7, 438
30, 592
1,224
292
2,804
8,605
634
1,.580
378
27, 792
5,195
252
1,084
123
13,084
336
13, .526
476
110
3,476
491
73
466
118
671
200
705
706
28,. 588
2,509
237
489
547
• Per cent not shown, base being less than 100.
524
ABSTEACT OF THE CElsrStJS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 23 MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920.
CITT AND SEX.
Alameda, Calif.:
Male
Female
Allen town, Pa.:
Male
Female
Altooiia, Pa.:
Male
Female
Amsterdam, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Anderson, Ind.:
Male
Female
Asheville, N. C:
Male
Female
Atlantic City, N. J.:
Male
Female
Auburn, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Augusta, Ga.:
Male
Female
Aurora, 111.:
Male
Female
Austin, Tex.:
Male
Female
Bangor, Me. :
Male
Female
Battle Creek, Mich.:
Male
Female
Bay City, Mich.:
Male
Female
Bayonne, N. J.:
Male
Female
Beaumont, Tex.:
Male
Female
Bellingham, Wash.:
Male
Female
Berkeley, Calif.:
Male
Female
Bethlehem, Pa.:
Male
Female
Binehamlon, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Bloomington, III.:
Male
Female
Brockton, Mass.:
Male
Female
Total.
273
425
378
23, 898
,138
,985
COLOR OB RACE, NATmTT, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
3,505
1,061
16,370
5,474
13, 337
3,628
3, 085
1,719
8,547
2,514
5, 490
1,600
6,532
2,357
4,857
1,932
8,426
2,729
4,766
1,662
4,978
1,962
4,435
1,824
8,545
3,026
4,106
1,229
3,714
1,115
7,351
1,511
3,847
952
7, 182
2,893
7,926
2,036
12,332
5,642
6,211
1,798
7,957
3,753
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
2,777
918
2,776
1,218
2,763
947
2,730
1,737
800
268
188
87
2, 540
1,130
3,271
1,549
611
266
3,940
1,545
1,247
538
1,482
758
1,932
812
6,494
2,336
6,840
2,865
890
171
2,124
709
4,361
1,801
2,294
872
3,838
2,219
2,404
853
6,098
3,783
Foreign-
born
white.
2,658
377
4,241
1,208
2,756
224
4,549
1,836
608
57
229
73
3,142
827
3,773
783
492
3,172
413
1,032
196
1,515
431
1,717
319
4,037
644
13,086
1,273
2, 683
299
4,012
956
5,946
920
4,654
1, 362
1,210
203
8,186
2,489
Ne-
gro.
56
30
78
32
327
106
38
22
327
115
2,022
1,714
4,255
3,069
215
63
7,789
5,797
233
87
1,747
1,362
67
32
407
129
61
16
227
87
4,711
2,470
161
100
149
39
214
129
304
130
179
99
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
6,217
430
15,913
1,843
12,492
529
6,771
1,824
6,674
756
971
10,679
2, 071
7, 598
987
10, 942
3,361
7,880
^ 627
6,037
928
4, 954
455
8,548
1,280
9,347
564
14, 949
525
8,714
1,668
5, 365
457
11,066
1,083
10,922
716
13, 875
2,978
5,034
471
13, 885
2,955
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
525
Table 23.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN (JAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CITT AND SEX.
Brookline town, Mass.:
Male
Female
Butte, Mont.:
Male
Female
Canton, Ohio:
Male
Female
Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
Male
Female
Charleston, S. C:
Male
Female
Charleston, W. Va.:
Male
Female ,
Charlotte, N. C:
Male
Female
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Male
Female
Chelsea, Mass.:
Male
Female
Chester, Pa.:
Male
Female
Chicopee, Mass.:
Male
Female
Cicero town, 111.:
Male
Female
Clarksburg, AV. Va.:
Male
Female
Clifton, N. J.:
Male
Female
Colorado Springs, Colo.:
Jiale
Female
Columbia, S. C:
Male
Female
Columbus, Ga.:
Male
Female
Counril Bluffs, Iowa:
Male
Female
Covington, Ky.:
Male
Female
Cranston, R. I.:
Male
Female
Cumberland, Md.:
Male
Female
Danville, 111.:
Male
Female
Davenport, Iowa:
Male
Female ^.^.^
Total.
9,833
7,545
15, 851
3,511
33, 172
6,587
14,954
4,812
21,671
10,547
13,032
3,858
14, 430
6,803
20, 459
8,137
13, 698
4,075
22,242
4,705
11,200
4,253
14,423
4,254
8,922
1,997
8,302
2,876
8, .369
3,445
11,095
5,081
9,756
5,652
11,644
3,399
IS, 770
6,931
8,720
2,957
10,045
2,586
11,124
3,287
18,842
5,821
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
age.
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
age.
4,371
1,725
2,775
1,813
4,366
1,008
4,680
1,582
18,470
4,584
4,702
1,298
8,191
2,788
3,861
1,510
8,697
2,310
1,735
505
9,861
2,613
795
213
9,247
3,111
249
77
11,777
3,820
865
295
2,138
855
3,309
1,724
9,167
2,183
3,414
1,152
1,616
648
3,645
1,952
1,303
526
5,201
2,479
6,692
1,552
698
175
1,241
417
2,275
1,151
5,510
2,188
1,»20
713
6,390
2,040
234
72
6,474
2,980
241
78
6,980
2,034
2,503
1,066
11,218
4,036
5,250
2,032
3,197
1,029
2,346
1,144
7,365
1,983
1,387
400
7,567
2,144
1,821
611
8,463
2,873
6,826
2,383
Foreign-
born
white.
2,611
3,753
6,518
9,331
581
2,654
442
1,142
116
734
257
39
615
78
1,446
6,569
499
5,925
1,653
7,911
1,248
1,075
4,756
1,299
1,045
322
264
27
192
18
1,911
232
1,175
195
3,113
754
597
57
887
137
3,233
489
Ne-
gro.
54
252
96
36
636
124
247
72
10,071
7,616
1,632
933
4,673
3,576
7,197
3,944
131
49
3,052
870
457
206
286
222
4,205
2,942
2,847
2,576
248
1,122
838
391
305
76
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
6,481
551
8,435
609
20, 107
1,282
9,854
940
13, 352
3,264
8,304
909
9, 228
2,204
12, 605
2,835
8,242
495
12, 743
971
6,900
1,155
9, .321
943
5,844
359
5, 523
833
5,802
688
6,976
1,442
6,100
2,171
7,420
620
11,496
969
5,822
602
5,846
275
7,254
749
11,571
1,081
Single,
wid-
owed,
di-
vorced,
and un-
known.
526
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 23.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGACxED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND SEX.
Decatur, 111.:
Male
Female
Dubuque, Iowa:
Male..
Female
Dulutli, Minn. :
Male
Female
East Chicago, Ind. :
Male
Female
East Cleveland, Ohio
Male
Female
East Orange, N. J.:
Male
Female
East St. Louis, 111.:
Male
Female
Easton, Pa. :
Male
Female
El Paso, Te.x.:
Male
Female
Elgin, 111.:
Male
Female
Elizabeth, N. J.:
Male
Female
Elmira, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Erie, Pa.:
Male
Female
Evanston, lU.:
Male
Female
Evansville, Ind.:
Male
Female
Everett, Mass:
Male
Female
Everett, Wash.:
Male
Female
Fitchburg, Mass.:
Male
Female
Flint, Mich.:
Male
Female
Fort Smith, Ark.:
Male
Female ,
Fort Wayne, Ind.:
Male
Female ,
Fresno, Calif:
Male
Female
Total.
,.S60
,S87
,960
,642
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
age.
10,611
3,017
5,028
2,192
6,562
2,056
2, 151
305
4,472
1,355
7,790
2,508
13, 102
3,335
7,133
2,512
8,751
2,538
2,9S9
1,719
7,625
2,370
9,481
3,044
11,993
3,597
4,182
1,548
18,277
6,678
3,442
1,179
4,146
992
3,023
1,194
19,263
3,915
6,485
1,560
18,066
7,174
8,334
2,514
Foreign
or'
mixed
parent-
age.
2,279
760
5, 4S6
2,035
11,672
5,712
1,752
499
2, 581
1,014
4, 188
1,609
4,292
1,242
1,706
644
2,460
810
3,042
1,845
9,041
3,660
3, 384
1,510
8,669
3,102
2,949
1,754
5, 956
1,708
3,774
1,706
2,645
783
4,102
2,501
9,079
2,166
858
283
7, 540
2,606
2,603
915
Foreign-
born
wliito.
1,199
164
1, 839
271
16,432
2,208
9, 039
3S6
1,677
374
2, 755
962
3,694
432
2,016
360
10, 564
3,474
1, 809
473
14, 527
1,837
2,074
307
8,719
861
2,903
1,180
1,272
154
4,942
859
3,089
339
6,059
1,965
805
421
78
3, 258
349
4, 153
481
Ne-
gro.
422
138
34
10
220
56
715
65
36
63
704
677
2,761
878
119
55
502
205
47
21
759
331
197
85
352
84
824
650
2,413
1,339
355
134
54
23
13
11
974
118
1,193
721
611
190
171
79
350
8
463
47
15
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
9, 538
778
7, 305
346
19, 381
1,150
8,230
213
6, 44S
436
11,191
780
14, 512
1,447
7,241
655
14, 145
1,357
5,230
V 882
19,646
1,106
9,634
828
19, 088
875
7,703
17, 535
1,719
8,062
531
5, 945
500
8,163
1,275
21,459
1,811
5, 945
687
18, 399
1,422
9,809
1,128
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
527
Table 2.^.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Total.
COLOE OR RACE
, NATIVITY, ANE
PARENTAGE.
MARITAL
CONDITION.
CITY AND SEX.
Native
white.
Foreigd-
born
white.
Ne-
gro.
i
a
a
a
Mar-
ried.
Single,
wid-
Native
pareul-
agc.
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
age.
owed,
di-
vorced,
and iin-
kuown.
Galveston, Tex.:
Male
16, 967
4, 795
21, 559
2,415
9,134
3,155
8,914
2,542
14,085
3,312
12,408
2,221
16,183
1,579
25,484
7,845
18,065
8,854
9,243
3,011
18.987
3,434
24,264
7,102
18,464
10, 168
15,733
4,068
8,329
2,054
17,815
4,622
31,492
13,310
12,969
4,759
21,614
4,340
12,537
3,428
9,146
2,706
15,6.39
5,726
5,7.53
1,393
6,342
947
3,111
1,388
7,714
2,098
9,010
2,257
4,768
987
485
104
19,284
6,083
6,870
3,545
2,778
1,169
7,468
1,481
4,313
1,638
2,775
1,363
13,647
3,308
2,764
802
10, 8.54
2,965
12,891
3,389
3,947
1,607
9,973
2,637
3,6.30
1,200
7,717
2,339
8,465
3,383
3,222
872
2,965
679
4, ,511
1,524
379
107
3, 080
803
3,084
922
1,701
589
2,150
636
4.675
3,122
3,487
1,621
4,227
1,157
7,842
3,534
6,9.56
5,033
579
117
2,950
954
3,684
1,164
1,636
565
3,424
1,869
3,837
1,230
4,328
1,719
776
1.S5
3, .509
1,576
3, 849
340
9,932
481
1,480
220
253
24
1,3.50
HI
4,446
307
13,220
754
2,087
319
6,371
2,106
2,961
220
7,069
741
11,970
1,897
8,658
3,743
413
41
2,569
279
2,831
403
1,9.59
295
5,505
1,251
6,817
402
4,273
416
357
32
3,323
665
4.099
2,188
2,291
308
16
5
562
313
640
141
85
5
777
132
1,949
807
132
81
13
1
1.57
,54
99
33
56
29
1,086
602
42
19
417
89
14,963
9,059
92
30
968
71
293
93
285
149
263
102
35
7
2
2
3
8,925
1,407
12, .540
581
5,832
287
5,893
400
8,491
433
7,809
354
10,318
417
17,163
1,410
11,070
2,833
5, 652
143
10,931
696
13,106
955
10, 870
2,158
10, .547
863
5, 7.57
242
11,0.53
1,203
20, 690
5,981
8,516
1,170
13,377
350
7,481
386
6,317
546
10,483
1,599
8,042
3,38S
Female
Gary, Ind.:
Male
21
5
9,019
1,834
Female
Green Bay, Wis :
Male
3
13
18
1
3,302
Female
2,868
Hagcrstown, Md.:
Male
5
3,021
Female
2,142
Hamilton, Oliio:
Male
1
4
5, 594
Female
2,879
Hammond, Ind.:
Male
19
5
1
4,599
Female
1,867
Hamtranick village, Mich.:
Male
5,865
Female
1,162
Harrisburg, Pa.:
Male
11
3
8,321
Female
6,435
Haverhill, Mass.:
Male
17
6,995
Female
6,021
Hazleton, I'a.:
Male
3
1
3,591
Female
2,868
Highland Park, Mich.:
Male
27
14
25
1
2
8,056
Female
2,738
Hoboken, N. J.:
Male
36
2
11,1.58
Female
6,147
HoIyoke,Mass.:
19
7, .594
Female
8,010
Huntington, W. Va.:
Male
8
5,186
Female
3,205
Irvington town, N. J.:
Male
4
2, .572
Female
1,812
Jackson, Mich.:
Male
23
1
35
2
1
5
6,762
Female
3,419
Jacksonville, Fla.:
Male
8
10,802
Female
7,329
Jamestown, N.Y.:
Male
1
2
4,453
Female
3,589
Johnstown, Pa.:
Male
19
8,237
Female
3,990
JoUet, lU.:
12
1
5,056
Female.
3,042
Joplin, Mo.:
Male
8
3
1
2
2,829
2,160
Kalamazoo, Mich.:
16
1
5,1.50
Female
4,127
528
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS,
Table 23 MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,080
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND 3EX.
Kearny town, N. J.:
Male
Female
Kenosha, Wis.:
Male
Female
Kingston, N. Y.:
Male
Female
KnoxviUe, Tenn.:
Male
Female
Kokomo, Ind.:
Male
Female
La Crosse, Wis.:
Male
Female
Lakewood, Ohio:
Male
Female
Lancaster, Pa.:
Male
Female
Lansing, Mich.:
Male
Female
Lawrence, Mass.:
Male
Female
Lewiston, Me.:
Male
Female
Lexington, Ky.:
Male
Female
Lima, Ohio.:
Male
Female
Lincoln, Nebr.:
Male
Female
Little Rock, Ark.:
Male.
Female
Long Beach, Calif :
Male
Female
I..orain, Ohio:
Male
Female
Lynchburg, Va.:
Male
Female
Lynn, Mass.:
Male
Female
McKeesport, Pa.:
Male
Female
Macon, Ga.:
Male
Female
Madison, Wis.:
Male
Female
Total.
8,605
2,879
15, 146
3,172
S, 494
3,4.S3
23, 728
8,868
10, 583
2,211
9,099
3,536
12, 949
3,601
16, 824
7,485
21,046
5,124
30,775
16, 221
9,842
5, 480
13, 475
6,500
13, 430
3,676
16.281
6,202
20, 850
8,399
14,409
4,326
12, 787
1,533
8,760
5,294
33, 403
14, 629
15, 191
2,835
17,541
8,816
11,5.59
4,910
COLOR OB RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
age.
2,172
780
3.508
1,047
4,812
2,152
19,017
6,313
8,755
1,869
2,977
1,342
5,703
1,637
12, 865
5,939
13,389
3,407
3,274
1,730
2,776
1,487
7,734
2,579
10,090
2,850
9, .568
3,673
12, 327
4,041
9, 495
2,943
3,408
575
5,982
2,946
10,973
4,978
4,625
1,090
8,917
2,563
4,754
2,318
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
2,6S8
1,329
4,240
1,451
2,242
1,046
591
204
831
196
4, 338
1,902
3,701
1,338
2,400
1,137
4,261
1,265
9,142
6,582
2, 756
1,792
839
381
1,923
684
3,386
1,686
1,722
525
2,601
846
2,287
631
249
93
9,323
5,415
3,716
1,215
390
125
4,461
2,122
ForeigD-
born
white
3,720
750
7,342
663
1,246
189
396
59
666
56
1,768
284
3,494
595
1,247
253
3,103
374
18, 190
7,875
4,272
2,187
408
56
943
100
2,929
693
902
156
2,0.55
474
6,8.51
296
179
32
12, 718
4,094
6,476
444
356
62
2,220
428
Ne-
gro.
192
3,723
2,292
329
90
14
8
45
31
307
155
272
77
112
34
16
14
4,490
3,483
456
142
380
150
5,897
3,677
55
30
240
31
2,350
2,223
281
140
354
86
7,874
6,066
42
28
108
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
5, 384
291
8, 388
472
5,234
373
16, 097
2,613
6,941
616
5,738
349
9,877
574
10,900
1,454
13, 607
1,499
18, 429
. 6, 460
5,710
1,409
8,476
2,276
9,140
791
11,240
1,454
13, 479
2,666
10,094
1,109
8, 118
183
5,387
1,400
20, 259
3,874
9,629
■ 297
11,424
3,701
7, 665
708
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
529
Table 23.
FUL OC
AGE, AN
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued
CITY AND SEX.
Maiden, Mass.:
Male
Female
Manchester, N. H.:
Male
Female
Mansfield, Ohio:
Male
Female ,
Marion, Ohio:
Male. ,
Female
Medford, Mass:
Male
Female
Meriden, Conn.:
Male ,
Female
Miami, Fla.:
Male
Female
Mobile, Ala.:
Male
Female
Moline, 111.:
Male
Female
Montclair town, N. J.:
Male
Female...
Montgomery, Ala.:
Male
Female 7,620
Mount Vernon, N. Y.:
Male 12,617
Female 4,961
Muncie, Ind.:
Male
Female
Muskegon, Mich.:
Male
Female
Muskofice, Okla.:
Male
Female
Nashua, N. H.r
Male I 9,514
Female ] 3,947
New Britain, Conn.:
Male I 19,310
Total.
14, 643
5,978
23,794
13, 756
9,817
2,632
9,171
2,138
11,904
4,205
9,680
3,401
10,229
4,064
19, 816
8,538
11,582
2,650
7,996
. 3,629
13,242
12,737
3,413
13,080
3,375
9,352
2,829
Female
New Brims wick, N. J.:
Male
Female
New Castle, Pa.:
Male
Female
New London, Conn.:
Male
Female
New Rochelle, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Newark, Ohio:
Male
Female
5,945
10, 170
3,707
14, 414
2,849
8,384
2,356
11, 226
4,360
COLOR OR RACE, NATnTTT, .\ND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
age.
4,311
1,788
5,202
2,695
6, 489
1,835
7, 434
1,786
4,397
1,514
2,313
907
4,709
1,044
8,916
2,495
4,159
1,007
3,201
991
6,553
2,013
4,035
1,648
10,460
2,844
4,627
1,249
6,199
1,691
2,666
966
3,191
1,256
3,441
1,293
7,000
1,696
3,298
907
3,515
981
6,740
1,827
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
age.
4,2.30
2,503
6,704
5,091
1,538
525
1,150
269
.3, 718
1,814
3^543
1,823
1,041
315
1,815
509
3,312
1,173
1,661
724
581
134
.3,726
1,708
1,012
247
4,909
1,728
577
141
2,522
1,497
4,928
2,818
2,245
993
2, 427
706
?, 145
903 I
3,109
1,349
1,329
382
Foreign- >^
born ^®^
white.
gro.
5,924
1,602
11,854
5,962
1,061
242
492
44
3,625
813
3,768
G55
1,179
287
1,021
125
3,972
434
2,132
891
416
61
4,466
1,129
460
42
3,443
373
3%
31
4,092
1,484
11,012
1,838
4,083
1,245
4,614
369
2,700
428
3,819
1,063
801
73
163
85
126
30
95
39
150
63
50
16
3,280
2,416
8,054
5,405
138
36
974
1,021
5,686
5,412
370
476
795
280
83
19
2,169
941
24
163
33
382
176
364
78
189
118
755
963
214
82
17
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
9,391
698
14, 764
3,943
6,328
488
6,288
423
8, 170
549
5,966
394
6,542
1,830
12, 287
2,636
6,718
505
5,704
628
8,449
2,673
8,328
780
8,401
951
7,823
625
6,548
765
6,655
1,136
11,869
1,226
6,505
878
9,471
357
5,206
300
6,983
818
5,963
392
Single,
wid-
owed,
di-
vorced,
and un-
known.
5, 2.52
5,280
9,030
9, 813
3, 489
2,144
2,883
1,715
3,734
3,656
3,714
3,007
3,687
2,234
7,529
5,902
4,864
2,145
2,292
3,001
4,793
4,947
4,289
4,181
4,336
2,462
5,2.57
2,750
2,804
2,064
3,659
2,811
7,441
4,719
3,665
2,829
4,943
2,492
3,178
2,056
4,243
3,542
3,125
1,972
75108°— 22-
-34
530
ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 23 MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Total.
COLOR
OR RACE, NATIVITY, AOT) PARENTAGE.
MARITAL
CONDITION.
CITY AND SEX.
Native
white.
Foreign-
born
white.
Ne-
gro.
a
3
i
ft
03
o
"cs
13
Mar-
ried.
Single,
wid-
Native
parent-
age.
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
age.
owed,
di-
vorced,
and un-
icnown.
Newburgh, N. Y.:
Male
10, 143
3,562
9,698
3,567
11,872
2,872
15,190
3,257
12,814
6,571
17,931
3,888
9,657
3,823
8,857
3,439
11,951
4,426
9,529
2,260
32,204
11,057
9,972
4,049
10,005
3,643
11,720
5,868
19,330
7,982
21, 163
9,857
10, 821
3,364
26,828
8,584
12,876
3,130
9,453
5,002
10,126
2,618
13, 198
5,318
4,655
1,715
5,401
2,037
5,208
795
7,276
941
5,284
1,832
4,689
1,249
5,778
2,305
3,525
1,298
5,068
1,822
3,991
1,058
24,086
7,954
2,752
1,026
2,729
1,165
6,760
3,037
2,457
1,095
4,105
1,909
5,300
1,006
1.5,221
5,091
1,801
521
4,880
1,576
6,059
1,601
5,290
2,317
2,960
1,355
3,151
1,195
3,580
1,097
810
156
3,591
2,134
3,659
1,375
1,653
839
2,354
1,349
4,398
1,805
3,249
836
3,001
1,016
2,916
1,533
4,741
2,108
2,141
1,238
4,135
2,449
7,515
4,709
913
198
6,964
2,542
3,181
1,574
170
60
1,617
465
3,909
2,094
2,284
369
839
158
2. 514
662
1,194
SO
3,785
2,376
9,335
1,213
1,709
442
2,710
659
2,402
732
1,939
319
1,897
215
3, 154
657
2. 515
366
2,212
1,290
12,490
4,320
9,381
3,182
1,000
66
3,768
612
7,698
982
277
44
1,894
283
3,824
840
235
123
307
177
551
317
5,867
2,074
I'lO
228
241
47
507
237
252
132
64
66
125
28
3,091
1,863
1,129
833
13
3
324
276
226
118
142
57
3,603
2,094
863
338
179
53
4,122
3,322
427
227
139
67
8
1
6,213
572
6,024
493
5,458
358
7,822
1,192
8,511
606
11,044
599
6,010
752
5,622
839
8,621
522
6,675
' 391
20,258
3,564
6,090
568
6,341
331
8,087
1,052
12,934
2,393
12,537
2,024
6,445
1,197
16, 124
1,531
8,425
529
5,948
1,661
5,959
749
8,372
852
3,930
2,990
Newport, Ky.:
Male
3,674
3,074
Newport, R.I. :
Male
13
3
3
1
1
6,414
Female
2,514
Newport News, Va.:
Male..
42
7,368
2,065
Newton, Mass.:
Male
12
5
2
1
2
4
1
4,303
5,965
Niagara FaUs, N. Y.:
Male
6,887
3,289
Norristown borough. Pa.:
Male.. .. . . ..
9
3,647
3,071
Norwalk, Conn. :
Male
9
4
3
1
3,235
2,600
Oak Park village, lU.:
19
75
108
3,330
Female
1
150
19
21
9
1
3,904
Ogden, Utah:
Male
2,854
Female
1,869
Oklahoma City, Okla.:
Male
11,946
Female
7,493
Orange, N. J.:
Male
17
3
3,882
3,481
Oshkosh, Wis.:
Male
2
5
1
14
1
2
3,664
Female
3,312
Pasadena, Calif.:
Male
89
2
19
180
24
1
3,633
Female . .
4,816
Passaic, N. J.:
Male
6,396
5,589
Pawtucket, R.I.:
Male
18
2
8,626
Female .
7,833
Pensacola,Fla.:
5
4,376
Female
2,167
Peoria, lU.:
Male
9
3
.....
2
10,704
7,053
Perth Amboy, N. J.:
Male
14
1
4,451
Female
2,601
Petersburg, Va.:
Male..
4
3,505
3,341
Phoenix, Ariz.:
Male
72
3
35
12
2
1
45
37
4,167
Female
1,869
Pittsfleld, Mass.:
Male
4,826
Female
4,466
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSON'S.
531
Table 23 — MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100 000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued. ' '
CITY AND SEX.
Plainfleld, N. J.:
Male
Female
Pontiac, Mich.:
Male
Female
Port Huron, Mich.:
Male
Female
Portland, Me. :
Male
Female
Portsmouth, Ohio:
Male
Female
Portsmouth, Va.:
Male
Female
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Pueblo, Colo. :
Male
Female
Quincy, 111.:
Male
Female
Quincy, Mass.:
Male
Female
Racine, Wis. :
Male
Female
Revere, Mass. :
Male
Female
Richmond, Ind. :
Male
Female
Roanoke, Va. :
Male
Female
Rock Island, 111.:
Male
Female
Rockford, lU. :
Male
Female
Rome, N. Y. :
Male
Female
Sacramento, Calif.:
Male
Female
Saginaw, Mich. :
Male
Female
St. Joseph, Mo. :
Male
Female
Salem, Mass.:
Male
Female
San Diego, CaUf. :
Male
Female
Total.
,518
,247
156
,166
,395
,611
,409
,271
,619
,329
,732
COLOR
OR RACE, NATrVITY, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Foreign-
born
white.
Ne-
gro.
6
a
3
o
6
o
a
03
c
Native
parent-
age.
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
age.
3,386
1,083
1,890
843
2,943
755
3,091
855
4,799
2,301
1,298
372
893
160
2,528
1,225
2,443
839
3,9.58
1,282
4,468
1,916
7,796
2,877
2, 558
1,130
1,384
436
483
132
3,984
1,320
6,587
3,032
1,903
729
6,189
2,022
7,736
2,684
4, 456
1,988
4,578
2,605
4,978
1,999
2,466
627
2,653
258
2,727
429
5,696
1,550
333
31
808
87
2,544
514
3,600
402
917
153
6,536
1,011
8,929
894
4,074
589
576
64
458
41
2,561
342
8,966
1,350
2,751
266
5,776
700
5,261
729
3, 128
554
5,052
1,507
5,391
1,258
763
693
295
66
212
26,
112
59
490
153
8,319
3,492
277
194
533
215
473
258
14
3
155
43
15
6
624
196
2,892
1,551
303
111
202
62
65
16
288
92
144
40
1,702
707
34
24
363
202
5
1
8
7
1
7, 257
1,509
2,389
603
1
1
11,442
4,269
57
2
5
8, 723
3
2,499
9,298
1,714
3
4
16
5,573
2,398
13
4
1
7,409
2,076
8
53
2
6,609
2,352
5
1
2
4,528
1,178
23
3
1
5,2.57
1,.581
19
10
1,957
7
684
6,678
9
1,923
11,940
10
2,916
5,813
1,621
3
1
1
7,423
2,735
33
1
3,763
1,399
3
2
10, 715
3,621
6,910
2, 155
535
5
15
778
88
138
7
7
17,278
5, 759
4
1
3
2
.3,618
47
5
187
3
1,591
11,994
4,141
437
17
48
19
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
5,800
695
7,726
708
5,730
244
14,309
1,426
6,944
509
11,3.53
1,647
7,094
784
8,812
882
7,248
546
9,906
460
12, 423
779
5,658
314
5,909
553
10, 399
911
7,795
691
13,868
1,549
5,000
463
14,151
1,632
13, 132
796
16,715
2,334
7,712
919
14,232
2,105
Single,
wid-
owed,
di-
vorced,
and un-
known.
2,718
2,552
5,430
1,880
2,691
1,669
7, 804
6,753
3,903
2,546
7,988
3,806
3,846
3,547
5, 236
2,650
4,717
3,499
5,667
3,648
9,743
4,616
2, 953
2,095
3,, 362
2,066
5,384
3,729
4,871
2,703
9,344
5,630
3, 487
1,947
10,268
4,903
6,941
4,812
9,857
6,736
5, 617
4,813
9, 166
5,534
532
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 23 MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CTTY AND SEX.
San Jose, Calif.:
Male
Female
Savannah, Ga. :
Male
Female
Schenectady , N . Y . :
Male ..'.
Female
Sheboygan, Wis.:
Male
Female
Shreveport, La.:
Male
Female
Sioux City, Iowa:
Male."
Female
Sioux Falls, S. Dak.:
Male
Female
SomerviUe, Mass.:
Male
Female
South Bend, Ind.:
Male
Female
Springfield, 111.:
Male
Female
Springfield, Mo.:
Male
Female
Springfield, Ohio:
Male
Female
Stamford, Conn.:
Male
Female
Steubenville, Ohio:
Male
Female
Stockton, Calif. :
Male
Female
Superior, Wis. :
Male
Female
Taeoma, Wash. :
Male
Female
Tampa, Fla. :
Male
Female
Taunton, Mass. :
Male
Female
Terre Haute, Ind. :
Male
Female
Topeka, Kans.:
Male
Female
Troy, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Total.
12, 1.35
3,865
28, 986
12,880
29, 164
8,327
10, 207
2,801
15,459
6,343
25, 859
7,475
8,007
2,668
29, 126
10, 912
23, 305
6,674
19, 167
6,893
12,124
3,793
20, a36
5,781
10, 893
3,507
9,766
1,975
13,998
3,238
13, 498
3,019
35, 229
8,242
16,659
7,760
11,301
4,542
22,441
6,255
15,517
5,565
22, 270
12,037
COLOR OK EACE, NATIVITT, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
4,940
1,859
11,070
2, 858
11.472
3,878
1,834
877
8,158
1,966
13, 245
4,066
4,071
1,326
9, 520
3,729
10, 715
3,345
10,553
3,992
9, 960
3,059
13,915
3,956
2,810
1,005
4,513
1,146
6, 666
1,745
2,771
754
14,515
3,784
5,488
1,736
3,492
1,311
15, 874
4,392
9,965
3,590
9,029
5,245
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
3,300
1,347
1,890
576
7,219
2,967
4,263
1,496
699
150
6, 1.35
2,405
2,613
1,071
9,016
4,873
5,329
2,371
4,711
2,070
1,168
322
2, 785
926
2,722
1,331
1,613
467
3,388
1,047
4,679
1,665
8, 622
2,928
1,728
972
3,466
1,893
3,387
1,074
2,435
1,0.52
8,294
5,261
Foreign-
born
white.
3,494
595
1,619
292
10, 243
1,402
4,108
428
651
105
5,8a5
812
1,261
250
10,465
2,201
6, 694
839
2, 943
512
436
53
1,304
142
5,037
957
3,190
209
3,225
355
5,960
572
10, 886
1,349
5, 265
1,900
4,187
1,307
220
1, 721 '
228
4,702
1,413
Ne-
gro.
58
34
14,375
9,153
148
5,935
4,121
548
192
550
119
950
319
558
358
2,622
757
310
214
443
153
110
54
26
377
114
4,156
3,150
152
31
1,283
568
1,375
684
215
118
20
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
7,539
870
17,900
4,865
19, 284
1,553
6,429
282
9, 462
2,267
14, 494
1,511
5,003
545
18,943
1,383
14,838
1,235
11,817
994
8,570
799
13,239
1,219
7,124
761
5,967
281
8,063
892
7,671
374
20,838
1,984
10,090
3,488
6,789
767
14,551
1,160
10,626
1,030
13,072
1,501
COLOR OR RACE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
533
Table 23.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY COLOR OR RACE. NATIVITY, AND PARENT-
AGE, AND BY MARITAL CONDITION, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND SEX.
Tulsa, Okla.:
Male
Female
Utica, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Waco, Tex.:
Male
Female
Waltham, Mass.:
Male
Female
Warren, Ohio:
Male
Female
Waterbury, Conn.:
Male
Female
Waterloo, Iowa:
Male
Female
Watertown, N. Y.:
Male
Female
West Hoboken town, N.J.
Male
Female
West New York town, N.J
Male
Female
Wheeling, W. Va.:
Male
Female
Wichita, Kans.:
Male
Female
Wichita Falls, Tex.:
Male
Female
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. :
Male
Female
WiUiamsport, Pa. :
Male
Female
Wilmington, N. C. :
Male
Female
Winston-Salem, N. C:
Male
Female
Woonsocket, R. I.:
Male
Female
York, Pa. :
Male
Female
Z£.nesville, Ohio:
Male
Female
Total.
26,359
7,864
29,199
12,273
11,651
3,781
9,549
5,087
9,813
2,018
31,078
9,877
11,867
3,411
10,146
3,644
13, 126
4, 160
9,709
2,852
17,952
5,267
22, 862
7,0OS
17,344
2, 890
22,271
6,791
11,983
4,198
10, 861
4,450
16, 761
9,459
13, 770
6,973
15, 590
5,932
9,554
2,785
COLOR OR RACE, NATIVTTT, AND PARENTAGE.
Native
white.
Native
parent-
age.
20, 086
5,405
9,771
4,844
7, .577
1,894
3, 053
1,717
5,251
1,418
6,939
2,571
7,473
2, 2f.8
5, OSO
1,904
2,221
856
1,992
742
9,952
3,135
17,914
5, 5(;2
14,093
2,025
7,381
2,671
S, 686
3,192
5, 870
1,413
8,932
3,551
1,657
921
13,295
5,147
7,083
2,136
Foreign
or
mixed
parent-
age.
2, 033
469
8,560
4,583
865
265
3,037
1,976
1,411
368
8,228
4,656
2,624
916
2,413
1,064
4,367
1,980
3, 412
1,371
4,493
1,492
2,392
798
952
146
7, .578
3,255
1, SS6
709
320
77
119
39
5,012
3,362
1,243
401
1,296
392
Foreign-
born
white.
1,134
180
10, 705
2,766
861
107
3,421
1,376
2,810
149
15,493
2,486
1,440
155
2,595
657
6,519
1,322
4,268
724
2, 842
391
1,328
206
1,230
71
7,089
797
1,108
130
369
28
173
25
7,049
2,686
555
86
653
72
Ne-
gro.
3,019
1,790
131
80
2,336
1,515
335
83
383
164
320
71
32
15
656
249
1,207
433
1,058
647
218
68
302
167
4,299
2,932
7,529
5,844
35
4
495
297
519
184
12
14
MARITAL
CONDITION.
Mar-
ried.
16, 209
2,203
18,563
2,892
7,987
1,062
5, 690
793
6,338
381
18, 260
1,539
7,905
787
6, 769
839
8,254
770
6, 507
469
11,245
559
15, 673
1,745
8,872
1,041
13, 621
428
7,711
630
6, 580
1,364
9, 405
3,688
7, 893
1,452
10,206
1,413
6,360
461
Single,
wid-
owed,
di-
vorced,
and un-
known.
10,150
5,661
10,636
9,381
3,664
2,719
3,859
4,294
3,475
1,637
12,818
8,338
3,962
2,624
3,377
2, 805
4,872
3,390
3,202
2,383
6,707
4,708
7,189
5,263
8,472
1,849
8,650
6,363
4,272
3,568
4,281
3,086
7,356
5,771
5, 877
5,521
5,324
4,519
3,194
2,324
534
ABSTEACT OF THE CEI^SUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 24.
-NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF PERSONS OCCUPIED, BY AGE PERIODS,
FOR THE UNITED STATES; 1920 AND 1910.
CENSUS YEAE AND AGE PERIOD.
1920
10 years and over
10 to 13 years
14 and 15 years
14 years
15 years
16 and 17 years
16 years
17 years
18 and 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown
1910
10 years and over..
10 to 13 years
14 and 15 years
14 years
15 years
16 to 20 years
21 to 44 years '
45 years and over
MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER.
Total,
number.
42,289,969
4, 336, 009
1, 958, 976
1, 033, 297
925, 679
1,902,867
976, 834
926, 033
1, 845, 246
4, 527, 045
16, 028, 920
9,114,960
2, 483, 071
92, 875
37,027,558
3, 665, 779
1, 798, 449
935,974
862,475
4, 564, 179
17, 849, 843
9, 149, 308
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
33, 064, 737
258, 259
455, 989
174, 683
281, 306
1, 103, 456
501, 134
602, 322
1, 443, 968
4, 121, 392
15, 579, 586
8, 552, 175
1, 492, 837
57, 075
30, 091, 564
609, 030
744, 109
324,500
419,609
3,615,623
17, 262, 209
7, 860, 593
Per
cent.
78.2
23.3
16.9
30.4
58.0
51.3
65.0
78.3
91.0
97.2
93.8
60.1
61.5
81.3
16.6
41.4
34.7
48.7
79.2
96.7
85.9
FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE
AND OVER.
Total,
number.
40,449,346
4, 258, 863
1, 948, 734
1, 012, 968
935, 766
1, 925, 264
996, 124
929, 140
1, 895, 734
4, 749, 976
15, 249, 602
7, 915, 205
2, 450, 144
55, 824
34,552,712
3, 593, 239
1, 770, 898
912. 148
858, 750
4, 632, 821
16, 331, 449
8, 224, 305
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
8,549,511
119, 804
226,806
82,911
143, 895
609, 192
277, 823
331, 369
802, 235
1, 809, 075
3, 417, 373
1, 352, 479
196,900
15, 647
8,075,772
286, 946
350, 140
148,998
201,142
1, 847, 600
4, 302, %9
1, 288, 117
Per
cent.
21.1
2.8
11.6
8.2
15.4
31.6
27.9
35.7
42.3
38.1
22.4
17.1
8.0
28.0
23.4
8.0
19.8
16.3
23.4
39.9
26.3
15.7
1 Includes persons of unknown age.
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
535
Table 25.— NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY AGE PERIODS, OF MALES
AND OF FEMALES ENGAGED IN EACH GENERAL DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONS, FOR
THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
SEX AND AGE
PEEIODS.
All
occu-
pations.
Agricul-
ture,
forestry,
and
animal
hus-
bandry.
Ex-
traction
of min-
erals.
Manu-
factur-
ing and
mechan-
icalin-
dustrios.
Trans-
porta-
tion.
Trade.
Public
service
(not
else-
where
classi-
fied).
Profes-
sional
service.
Do-
mestic
and per-
sonal
service.
Clerical
occupa-
tions.
NUMBER.
Male
33,064,737
258,259
174,683
281,306
501,134
602,322
1,443,968
4,121,392
15,579,586
8,552,175
1,492,837
57,075
8, 549, 511
9,869,030
1,087,359
10,888,183
2,850,528
3,575,187
748,666
1,127,391
1,217,968
1,700,425
10 to 13 years...
14years
15 years
16years
17 years
18 and 19 years.
20 to 24 years...
25 to 44 years...
45 to 64 years...
65 and over
Age unknown. .
Female
221,409
109,360
12S, 469
186,368
210,116
457,588
1,1,34,&19
3,966,116
2,783,518
662,046
9,391
1,084,128
598
1,465
4,982
19,639
23,267
54,024
143,920
577, 472
236, 137
22,356
3,499
2,864
6,737
27,039
70, 559
162,781
203,434
475,401
1,395,784
5,461,425
2,685,508
378,673
20,842
1,930,341
1,682
3,907
10,028
23,844
37, 145
120, 285
404, 352
1,503,895
661,331
76,619
7,440
213,054
16,369
11,835
21,030
30,044
43,576
104,222
372,471
1,799,041
1,020,498
144,500
5,601
667,792
136
199
750
2,428
8,405
50,993
114,931
306,491
214,156
47,415
2,762
21,794
325
504
1,150
2,294
3,480
17,792
106,632
605,682
328,893
58,614
2,025
1,016,498
4,880
4,299
6,903
11,218
13,170
32,940
112,716
603,619
3,57, 849
66,685
3,689
2,186,924
6,123
16,075
37,435
56,518
59,729
1.30, 723
335,937
755, 845
264, 285
35,929
1,826
1,426,116
10 to 13 years...
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 and 19 years.
20 to 24 years...
25 to 44 years...
45 to 64 years...
65 and over
Age unknown. .
119,804
82,911
143,895
277, 823
331,369
802,235
1,809,075
3,417,373
1,352,479
196,900
15,647
107, 549
41,617
38,905
43,923
37,504
71,497
130,790
337, 087
219, 802
54,356
1,098
49
34
63
133
171
299
510
1,125
405
66
9
2, 736
23,473
54,793
107,822
113,476
214,340
382,765
730,250
271,047
26, 986
2,653
217
455
2,623
10,876
16,520
39,966
70,702
63,266
7,660
547
222
S44
3,009
10,281
24,712
30,330
67,744
138,915
291,658
91,725
7,408
1,166
17
9
19
37
57
547
2,929
12,096
5,5.54
471
58
296
298
892
2,820
8,629
69,4.-)0
298, 827
490, 894
130, 500
10,976
2,916
7,292
10, 182
20, 450
39,780
48, 368
118,729
302, 2-.^^
972,489
568,448
93, 1.35
5,825
804
3,834
15,869
47,720
76,314
219,663
481.411
518, 508
57,338
2,955
1,700
PER CENT DISTRIBXrnON.
Male
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10 to 13 years...
14years
15 years
16years
17 years
18 and 19 years.
20 to 24 years...
25 to 44 years...
45 to 64 years...
65 and over
Age unknown. .
Female
0.8
0.5
0.9
1.5
1.8
4.4
12.5
47.1
25.9
4.5
0.2
100.0
2.2
1.1
1.3
1.9
2.1
4.6
11.5
40.2
28.2
6.7
0.1
100.0
0.1
0.1
0.5
1.8
2.1
5.0
13.2
53.1
21.7
2.1
0.3
100.0
0.1
0.2
0.6
1.5
1.9
4.4
12.8
50.2
24.7
3.5
0.2
100.0
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.8
1.3
4.2
14.2
52.8
23.2
2.7
0.3
100.0
0.5
0.3
0.6
1.0
1.2
2.9
10.4
50.3
28.5
4.0
0.2
100.0
(')
(')
0.1
0.3
1.1
6.8
1,5. 4
40.9
28.6
6.3
0.4
100.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
1.6
9.5
53.7
29.2
5.2
0.2
100.0
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.9
1.1
2.7
9.3
49.6
29.4
5.5
0.3
100.0
0.4
0.9
2.2
3.3
3.5
7.7
19.8
44.5
15.5
2.1
0.1
lOO.O
10 to 13 years...
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 and 19 years.
20 to 24 years...
25 to 44 years...
45 to 64 years...
65 and over
Age unknown. .
1.4
1.0
1.7
3.2
3.9
9.4
21.2
40.0
15.8
2.3
0.2
9.9
3.8
3.6
4.1
3.5
6.6
12.1
31.1
20.3
5.0
0.1
1.7
1.2
2.2
4.6
6.0
10.4
17.8
39.3
14.1
2.3
0.3
0.1
1.2
2.8
5.6
5.9
11.1
19.8
37.8
14.0
1.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
1.2
5.1
7.8
18.8
33.2
29.7
3.6
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.5
1.5
3.7
4.5
10.1
20.8
43.7
13.7
1.1
0.2
0.1
(')
0.1
0.2
0.3
2.5
13.4
55.5
25.5
2.2
0.3
0)
0.1
0.3
0.8
6.8
29.4
48.3
12.8
1.1
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.9
1.8
2.2
5.4
13.8
44.5
26.0
4,3
0.3
0.1
0.3
1.1
3.3
6.4
15.4
33.8
36.4
4.0
0.2
0.1
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
536
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 26.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MALES AND OF FEMALES IN EACH
PRINCIPAL CLASS OF THE POPULATION ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS,
BY AGE PERIODS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
SEX AND AGE PERIODS.
Males
10 to 13 years
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 and 19 years..
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown . . .
Females...
10 to 13 years
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 and 19 years..
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 yeaVs
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown . . .
NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAEENTAOE.
Total
number.
22,361,493
2,637,608
631,720
561,320
588, 313
554, 815
1,093,029
2,546,818
7,968,863
4,354,663
1,365,-527
58, 759
21,716,069
2, 575, 468
610, 853
559, 798
590, 463
5.50,013
1,101,295
2,629,889
7,807,162
3,884,369
1,373,349
33,410
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
16, 788, 668
144,005
95,919
149, 720
272,619
335, 386
823,481
2,289,446
7,726,512
4,088,668
831,456
30, 856
3,733,329
48, 437
31,9U9
56, 566
117,827
146,294
378, 393
855, 946
1,439,349
558, 202
93,033
7,353
Per
cent.
75.1
5.5
15.2
26.7
46.3
60.5
75.3
89.9
97.0
93.9
60.9
52.5
17.2
1.9
5.2
10.1
20.0
26.6
34.4
32.5
18.4
14.4
6.8
22.0
NATIVE WHITE — FOREIGN OB
MIXED PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
8,289,550
1,061,824
236, 786
217,665
229, 349
216,114
421,956
1,014,770
3,003,679
1,628,009
253,564
5,834
8,494,749
1,049,256
234, 385
220, 423
232, 488
218,133
431,039
1,067,020
3,150,386
1,623,864
262, 359
5,396
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
Per
cent.
6,237,012
13,150
27,117
67,143
129, 044
150, 894
341,770
925, 130
2,910,176
1,508,153
160, 123
4,312
2,110,454
4,356
17,667
45,627
93,069
110,912
248,415
521,017
774, 177
271,7.?4
21,686
1,794
75.2
1.2
11.5
30.8
56.3
69.8
81.0
91.2
96.9
92.6
63.1
73.9
24.8
0.4
7.5
20.7
40.0
50.8
57.6
48.8
24.6
16.7
8.3
33.2
SEX AND AGE PERIODS.
Males
10 to 13 years
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18and 19years..
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown. ..
Females...
10 to 13 years
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 and 19 years..
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
45 to 64 years
65 years and over
Age unknown . . .
FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Total
number.
7,419,691
127,961
39, 191
40, 280
49,626
51,561
117,803
456,988
3,550,778
2,292,387
679, 3S4
13,732
6,073,195
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
6,627,997
Per
cent.
89.3
3,269
5,488
14,169
32, 072
40, 389
102,814
435, 548
3,48i,701
2,14:5,433
355,075
11,039
1,118,463
1,.501
3,746
10, .51 9
25,263
31,666
72,237
177,030
506,267
250,084
38,453
1,697
2.6
14.0
35.2
64.6
78.3
87.3
95.3
98.1
93.5
52.3
80.4
18.4
1.2
9.6
2.5.3
49.4
60.3
58.6
37.7
18.6
13.9
5.9
26.0
Total
number.
4,009,462
494, 192
122,0.59
103,063
106,028
100,059
204,266
4S7, 169
1,415,444
789,791
173, 881
13,510
4,043,763
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
3, 252, 862
96, 470
45,751
49, 656
66,3,51
74,217
171,209
455, 308
1,. 376, 666
767,459
139,476
10,299
1,571,289
,Per
cent.
81.1
19.5
37.5
48.2
62.6
74.2
83.8
93.5
97.3
97.2
80.2
76.2
38.9
64,982
29,392
30,980
41,371
42, 178
102,238
252,417
689,933
269,955
43,096
4,747
13.1
23.4
27.9
34.8
39.9
43.7
44.5
45.2
45.7
27.1
47.5
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
537
Table 27.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF CHILDREN 10 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE
ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY SEX, AGE, AND POPULATION CLASSES,
FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.1
CHILDBEN 10 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE.
1920
1910
SEX AND CLASS OF POPULATION.
Total
number.
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
Total
number.
Engaged in gain-
ful occupations.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent.
Both sexes
12,502,582
1,060,858
8.5
10,828,365
1,990,225
18.4
7,576,827
3,020,339
413,261
1,450,996
41,159
35,503
2,411
3,067
178
6,294,985
527, 176
175,0f)0
38,692
317,231
2,699
2,359
158
169
13
714,248
7.0
5.8
9.4
21.9
6.6
6.6
6.6
5.5
7.3
11.3
6,322,926
2,669,259
433,515
1,362,821
39,844
1,022,561
26a, 245
62,997
634,938
4,484
16.2
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage.
Foreign-bom white
9.9
14.5
Negro
46.6
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and all other i .
Indian
11.3
All other .
Male
5,464,228
1,363,139
24.8
Native white — Native parentage.
3,830,708
1,616,275
207,432
719,314
21,256
17,91S
1,524
1,725
89
6,207,597
390, 244
107,410
22, 926
191,877
1,791
1,496
144
141
10
346,610
10.2
7.1
11.1
26.7
8.4
8.3
9.4
8.2
3,205,203
1,339,593
218,372
679,995
21,065
771,904
176,042
36, 159
365, 709
3,325
24.1
Native white— Foreign or mixed parentage.
Foreign-born white .
13.1
16.6
53.8
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and all other i .
15.8
Japanese .
All other
Female
5.6
5,364,137
637,086
11.9
Native white — Native parentage
3,746,119
1,504,064
205,829
731,682
19,903
17,585
887
1,342
89
136, 932
67,650
15,766
125,354
908
863
14
28
3
3.7
4.5
7.7
17.1
4.6
4.9
1.6
2.1
3, 117, 723
1,329,666
215, 143
682, 826
18,779
250, 657
89, 203
26,838
269,229
1,159
8.0
Native white — Foreign or mixed parentage.
Foreign-ljom wliite
6.7
12.5
Negro
39.4
Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and all other ' .
C.2
All other ... .
' Separate figures for Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and " all other " not available for 1910.
538
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 28.— NUMBER OF MALES IN EACH AGE PERIOD ENGAGED
DIVISION AND STATE.
"tTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.,
West North Central .
South Atlantic ,
East South Central .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific ,
New England:
Maine ,
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa ,
Missouri
North Dakota ,
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky ,
Teimessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
AGE period.
10 years
and over.
33,064,737
2,363
7.122
6,951
3,815
4,096
2,608
3,049
1,077
1,979
245
143
111
,225
194
443
,367
,014
,740
,891
931
.086
, 228
813
742
717
,072
178
186
385
631
73
466
143
677
433
693
468
840:
3oo;
719
677
684:
526;
618
528:
586
,415;
185
135
72:
303
107
112
127
33;
485
267:
,226
377
10 to 13
years.
258,259
2,316
6,425
12,673
10, 972
80, 897
77,390
60, 077
4,039
3,470
257
144
169
1,144
131
471
2,088
829
3,508
3,226
2,632
3,026
2,291
1,498
1,455
1,758
3,645
739
538
1,089
1,748
191
1,338
196
6,930
1,643
18, 909
18, 945
29,458
3,287
8,337
13, 828
30,078
25,147
17, 149
8,668
7, 889
26, 371
310
462
118
991
626
788
716
29
986
620
1,864
14 years.
174, 683
10, 506
17, 976
17, 263
11,824
46, 026
35, 462
29,693
3,046
2,887
351
234
206
6, 193
1,634
1,888
6,097
3,800
9,019
2,755
3,221
6, 193
2,086
3,008
1,670
1,891
4,721
623
665
1,055
1,499
248
2,408
340
6,345
1,524
10,623
9,145
14,306
2,087
5,997
7,745
11,810
9,910
7,230
6,813
4,073
12,577
270
335
132
928
401
418
529
33
817
490
1,580
15 years.
281.306
21,646
52,630
42,465
23,049
64, 607
38,923
36, 860
5,430
6,796
1,245
624
560
12,377
2,711
4,129
22, 197
9,507
20,926
9,249
6,575
14,651
5,514
6,476
3, 603
3,8:32
8,527
953
1,036
2,222
2,977
513
4,609
736
7,666
2,812
11,413
9,321
14,997
2,550
8,216
9,097
11,956
9,654
7,713
7,447
5,117
15, 683
585
624
263
1,696
703
604
881
74
2,033
978
3,785
16 years.
501,134
34
113
91
47
81
54
51
10
15
17 years.
602,322
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
539
DIVISION AND STATE.
tJnited States.
GEOGRAPmc divisions:
New En°;land
Middle Atlantic
East Noith Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central -
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Ehode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio ,
Indiana ,
lUinois ,
Michigan ,
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
age period.
18 and 19
years.
20 to 24
years.
1,443,968
4, 121, 392
93,457
296,070
284, 635
1.55, 2.34
219, 522
133,378
155, 471
40,518
65,683
9,443
5, .580
4,317
47, 266
9,488
17,363
133,501
42, 217
120,352
75, 257
38,824
85,708
49,310
35,536
30, 378
28, 089
44,437
7,091
7,723
15, 975
21,541
2,843
23,147
5,761
38,449
22,204
37,525
27,378
47,984
14,231
36,719
34, 928
35,784
25,947
25,514
27, 973
28,006
73,978
5,254
5,089
2,420
11,270
5,099
4,727
5,862
797
15,575
8,629
41,479
270,225
856, 781
847, 483
476, 722
567, 799
341,642
429,111
128 249
203, 380
25 to 44
years.
15,579,586
27,184
15,695
11,957
140, 965
23, 210
51,214
402, 733
122,311
331,7.37
234,050
109,719
247, 476
153,083
103, 155
94, 572
90,614
126, 254
22, 698
24,911
50,586
67,087
9,332
62,694
20,069
94, 918
59, 720
97,222
68,261
118,131
37,452
94,511
87,715
90,958
68,458
66, 693
74, 204
80, 393
207, 821
17,351
15,920
8,723
34,869
15,324
15,887
17, 172
3,003
50, 186
27,020
126, 174
1,100,682
3, 605, 015
3,388,325
1,819,383
],770,0a3
1,082,216
1, 378, 4.83
544, 826
990,573
45 to 64
years.
8, 552, 175
103, 196
61,231
46, 599
582,335
88,784
218, 537
1,678,342
504, 965
1,321,708
924, 971
420, 8;56
1,043,053
615,872
383, 593
362,954
341,625
489,884
91,357
95,250
189,9^
248,370
33,739
209, 987
71,191
292, 301
205,252
286,047
190, 954
345,549
135,063
309,886
286,610
273,645
212,075
218,280
238,919
273, 266
648,018
102,070
67, 938
40,120
146,769
49, 597
57,719
63,258
17,355
244,677
130,915
614,981
663, 484
1,848,905
1,828,383
1,027,203
977, 387
643, 823
711,112
280,700
571, 178
76, 464
44,692
35,086
340,058
51,805
115,379
879,709
258,-587
710,609
499,4.56
265, .3.50
539, 970
306,382
217,225
196, .543
196, 289
301,343
44,827
44,806
98, 130
145, 265
19,978
121,636
35,590
166,886
103,559
159,653
99,506
191,371
79, 208
186,384
172, 486
163,384
121,569
128,915
119,809
145,f)94
317,294
49, 421
36, 879
16, 392
85,489
26,993
25,172
30,552
9,802
138,567
80,486
352,125
65 years
and over.
1,492,837
122, 716
285, 726
313,811
176, 557
198,631
136, 188
126, 365
43, 242
89, 601
19,795
10,689
9,216
55,244
8,320
19,452
134, 208
36,308
115,210
89, 102
53,498
77,880
57,700
35,631
29,634
33,014
58,552
5,524
6,461
15, 206
28,166
3,823
22,055
5,478
36, 181
20, 169
37,604
20, 904
37,966
14,451
40,249
36,180
31,660
28,099
24,481
20,915
22, 969
58,000
6,703
5,418
2,086
13,677
5,226
3,728
4,837
1,567
21,128
12, 896
55,577
Age im-
known.
57,075
2,412
8,354
8,484
5,901
8,597
4,201
9,016
2,878
7,232
441
290
150
942
97
492
4,139
9.55
3,260
1,572
1,452
2,893
1,595
972
824
951
1,492
365
523
781
965
170
941
697
1,332
778
1,424
568
1,367
1,320
727
860
1,360
1,254
774
2,213
1,227
4,802
632
147
498
510
161
579
199
152
1,813
397
5,022
540
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— OCCUPATIONS.
Table 29.— NUMBER OF FEMALES IN EACH AGE PERIOD ENGAGED
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States...
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central -
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michugan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Anzona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cahfornia '. ...
AGE period.
10 years and
over.
8, 549, 511
871
2,117
1,564
772:
1,243
702:
666
177,
434
64
49
26
503
80;
146
,135
295
686
409,
185
540;
245
182;
164,
141
244
28:
29
71
92;
18,
137:
92:
156
57;
202;
205
288
85,
131
152;
223
194
115
152:
94
303
28,
17
9
62
14
18
21
92,
54'
286
10 to 13
years.
119,804
683
2,471
1,889
1,887
42, 650
37, 742
31,036
967
479
76
50
38
287
55
177
734
399
1,338
395
315
608
367
204
312
209
678
232
113
183
160
48
430
63
1.674
357
9,766
13,583
15,539
1,190
1,487
4,342
17,518
14,395
9,190
4,418
3,240
14,188
33
35
24
172
196
480
22
5
119
54
306
14 years.
82,911
7,984
12, 933
6,785
2,751
22, 734
15,645
12,833
698
648
133
114
58
4,610
1,518
1,551
3,057
3,433
6,443
502
1,188
3,340
501
1,254
388
351
1,380
125
90
183
234
107
1,122
138
1,479
356
6, 385
6,319
7,113
715
1,037
2,111
6,599
6,898
3,477
2,647
1.206
5,503
69
39
22
235
89
199
63
2
169
68
311
15 years.
143, 895
16, 104
39, 106
19, 726
7,423
27,167
16,180
14, 768
1,432
1,989
623
360
2i6
9,112
2,620
3, 343
16,673
7,996
14,437
1,992
2,980
9,115
2,395
3,244
1,043
1,080
3,636
244
214
554
652
299
2,493
398
2,409
739
6,066
6, 207
7,521
1,035
1,680
2,714
6,436
6,350
3,381
3,281
1,456
6,650
145
113
49
536
181
222
160
26
526
252
1,211
16 years.
277,823
27, 180
86,951
51,337
18,632
41,787
22, 393
19,912
3,134
6,497
1,505
l,3t3
666
14,478
3,427
5,771
41,440
14,367
31,144
10,416
6,457
20, 203
8,524
5,737
3,883
2,931
7,391
515
503
1,509
1,900
613
5,381
1,166
4,362
1,856
8,363
8,120
10,012
1,924
3,181
4,362
8,435
6,415
4,058
4,601
2,294
8,959
388
276
152
1,150
309
366
462
42
1,512
843
4,142
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
541
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic omsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
W&st Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Teimessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oldahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
age period.
18 and 19
years.
803.235
77, 197
220,958
168, 758
77,263
103,386
52, .351
56,025
15, 253
31,014
20 to 24
years.
5,
4,
2,
43;
7.
14,
112,
32,
75,
44,
19,
55,
27,
22,
17,
13,
22,
3,
3,
7,
1,809,075
1S5, 147
473, 555
357, 045
159,619
237,687
118,686
127,585
37,941
81,810
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
13, 504
10,015
.5,341
106,596
16, 777
32,914
257,234
66,294
150, 027
90, 712
39,031
122,992
56,894
47,416
46,235
35, 559
49,944
8,746
8,502
IS, 557
22,076
3,562
26,271
20,002
31,756
13,026
39,766
35,669
51,762
14, 873
22,999
27,675
36,085
31,927
18,990
26,851
20,904
60,840
6,274
4,321
2,077
12,575
2,859
3,363
5,737
735
19,839
11,201
50, 770
3,417,373
355, 609
823, 751
615, 268
310,982
492,344
271,196
265,645
77,114
205, 474
25,277
19,653
10,029
212,130
31,729
56,791
458,725
110,389
254,637
166, 130
69, 2.55
219, 386
95,486
65,001
65,539
56, 497
100,685
10,262
11,059
29,118
37, 222
7,125
M,448
45,853
61,226
21,306
71,501
77,240
113,817
39,828
52,293
61,660
82, 437
74,806
42,933
63, 182
37, 898
121,632
13,015
7,256
4,426
27,256
6,228
8,719
8,111
2,103
42,543
24,9.39
137,992
1,352,473
147,646
313, 107
238, 656
118,688
1%,250
121,413
100,006
31,578
85,135
13,493
9,902
6,031
84,869
12,109
21,242
171,254
40,053
101,800
68, 458
33,006
75,816
36,729
24,647
19,989
23,108
42. 170
3,377
3,993
10. 171
15, 880
3,338
24,130
15,469
28, 388
9,214
29,285
28,366
43,214
14,846
28,723
26,879
35,124
30,687
17,913
25,978
13,670
42,445
4,674
2,954
1,439
12,4.^
3,007
2,878
3,195
943
16,031
10,111
58,993
65 years
and over.
196,900
20, 023
40,750
34, 130
17,092
33,930
22,901
14,747
3,843
2,721
1,853
1,267
9,937
1,445
21,203
4,890
14,657
10,612
5,680
8,815
5,41Q
3,607
2,554
3,375
6,666
413
503
1,185
2,396
585
3,880
1,874
5,803
2,022
5,808
4,867
0,956
2, 135
6,078
5,297
6,285
5,241
2,619
4,263
1,570
6,295
480
320
184
1,499
443
332
436
149
1,629
1,072
6,783
Age
un-
known.
542 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 30. -NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF CHILDREN OF EACH SEX 10 TO 15 YEARS OF
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic pmsioNS:
New Endand
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. ,
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East Soltth Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mount .UN:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado!;
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pactfic:
Washington
Oregon
California
males 10 to 15 tears of age:
1920
Total
number.
6.294,985
384,222
1,201,840
1,166,568
745, 9S9
961,537
640,781
731,028
198, 871
2&4, 149
41.
22,
19,
197,
31,
71,
532,
170,
49S,
300,
163,
351,
194,
155,
140,
136,
199,
39,
78,
106,
12,
82,
17,
157,
96,
188,
130,
215,
61,
161,
164,
175,
139,
130,
12s.
147,
324,
30,
27.
10.
52,
24,
19,
30,
3,
69.
41,
153,
486
825
638
205
346
722
343
747
750
942
834
552
494
746
111
380
657
613
830
981
417
008
847
149
364
362
538
337
008
924
285
155
571
770
853
369
067
739
450
823
.509
681
082
318
564
,444
714
134
301
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
714, 248
34, 468
77,031
72, 401
45, .845
181,430
151,775
125,6.30
12,515
13,153
1,853
1,002
935
19,714
4,476
6,488
29,382
14,196
33, 453
15.230
12,428
23,870
9,891
10,982
6,528
7,481
16,893
2,215
2,138
4,366
6,224
952
8,255
1,272
19,931
5,979
40,945
37,411
58, 761
7,924
22,550
30,670
53,844
44,711
32,092
21,928
17,079
54,531
1,165
1,421
513
3,615
1,729
1,810
2,126
136
3,836
2,088
7,229
Per
cent.
11.3
9.0
6.4
6.2
6.1
18.9
23.7
17.2
6.3
5.0
4.5
4.4
4.8
10.0
14.3
9.0
5.5
8.3
6.7
5.1
7.6
6.8
5.1
7.1
4.7
5.5
8.5
5.0
5.4
5.5
5.8
7.9
10.0
7.4
12.7
6.2
21.7
2.8.7
27.3
12.8
14.0
18.7
30.7
32.0
24.5
17.1
11.6
16.8
3.8
5.1
4.9
6.9
7.2
9.4
7.0
3.9
5.5
5.1
4.7
males 10 to 15 TEARS OF AGE
1910
Total
number.
5, 464, 22s
334,762
1,027,768
1,025,615
705,931
835,646
583,837
609,507
144,810
196,352
38,826
21,710
19, 107
169, 990
28,095
57,034
466, 895
136, 309
424,564
255, 713
154,238
311,761
155, 502
148, 401
129,031
134,077
195, 183
35,848
36, 521
73.615
101,656
11,826
77.. 358
14,405
142,317
79,343
159, 276
114,019
189, 378
47, 724
152,511
147.323
152, 170
131,833
107, 875
114,766
112,344
274,522
17, 894
19,526
6,511
41,983
20,811
11,166
23,897
3,022
56, 392
33.959
106,001
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
1,353,139
38,096
118,312
133,003
120,601
364, 529
295,255
248, 765
18,595
15,983
3,710
2,222
1,967
19,172
4,350
6,675
39,357
14,948
64,007
31,906
27, 688
41,912
14,512
16,985
14,707
20,777
44,373
5,929
V 6,953
10, 865
16,997
2,753
16, 336
913
47,204
20,548
91,649
66,382
101,648
17,096
53, 838
64,0.35
94, 126
83,256
60,109
38, 830
35,383
114,443
1,448
2,424
755
4,683
4,942
1,297
2,811
235
4,424
2,970
8,589
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS. 543
AGE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DFVasiONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States.
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire ,
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Jlicliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Miunesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
PAcmc:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
females 10 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE:
1920
Total
number.
6, 207, 597
383, 909
1,195,896
1, 146, 143
731,374
950, 037
626,494
718, 736
194, 692
260,316
41,
22,
18,
196,
32,
71,
527,
170,
498,
295,
160,
347,
189,
152,
137,
133,
196,
43
38,
76,
105,
11
81,
18,
1.54,
94,
184',
129,
212,
61,
1.57,
159,
173,
136,
128,
129,
142,
317,
29,
26,
9.
52,
23,
1^.
30,
3,
68,
40,
151,
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
346, 610
24,771
54,510
28,400
12,061
92,551
69, 567
58,637
3,097
3,016
732
524
342
14,009
4,093
5,071
20,464
11,828
22,218
2,889
4,483
13,063
3,263
4,702
1,743
1,640
5,694
601
417
920
1,046
454
4,045
599
5,562
1,452
21,217
26, 109
30, 173
2,940
4,204
9,167
30,553
25,643
16,048
10,346
5,902
26,341
237
187
95
943
466
901
235
33
814
374
1,828
Per
cent.
6.5
4.6
2.5
1.6
9.7
11.1
8.2
1.6
1.2
1.8
2.3
1.8
7.1
12.6
7.1
3.9
6.9
4.5
1.0
2.8
3.8
1.7
3.1
1.3
1.2
2.9
1.4
1.1
1.2
1.0
3.8
5.0
3.3
3.6
1.5
11.5
20.1
14.2
4.7
2.7
5.8
17.6
18.9
12.5
8.0
4.1
8.3
0.8
0.7
1.0
1.8
1.9
4.8
0.8
1.0
1.2
0.9
1.2
FEMALES 10 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE:
1910
Total
number.
5, 364, 137
333,886
1,025,227
1,009,752
689, 453
815, 579
564,753
594,593
139, 410
191,484
38,454
21,725
18,541
170,042
28,299
56,825
467, 191
135, 993
422,043
252,063
150, 889
309,401
152, 193
145,206
125,902
131,631
192, 136
34,148
34,672
71,826
99,138
11,259
76, 730
15,060
138,920
75,658
155,495
112,093
183,323
47,041
148,441
141,992
146, 795
127,525
105,917
114, 171
107, 760
266,745
17,330
18,249
6,243
40,988
20,020
10,369
23,4<^'6
2,805
54,930
32,800
103,754
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
637, 086
25,843
69,469
43,237
21,445
198,717
146,635
123, 908
3,593
4,239
1,716
1,537
598
13,573
3,726
4,693
25,737
10,844
32,888
10,940
6,005
14, 598
4,781
6,913
3,657
3,608
8,329
1,423
1,256
1,439
1,733
903
7,831
432
14,675
3, 2i4
52,983
50,870
59,941
7,828
10,8.54
19, 921
60,586
55,274
32,341
20,902
10,728
59,937
316
274
111
1,181
864
376
420
51
1,042
5.35
2,662
Per
cent.
544 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 31.— NUMBER OF MALES IN EACH AGE PERIOD ENGAGED IN GAIN-
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga ,
Baltimore, Md —
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass ,
B ridgeport, Conn. ,
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass . .
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Cleveland, Ohio . .
Columbus, Ohio..
Dallas, Tex
Daji;on, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa —
Detroit, Mich
Fall River. Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind —
Jersey City, N. J. . ..
Kansas City, Kans. .
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif. . .
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville. Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans. La
New York, N.Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. . .
Manliattan borough.
Queens borough
Riclimond borough..
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Pliiladelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Riclmiond, Va
Rochaster, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Uiah .
San Antonio, Tex . . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass —
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Oliio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D . C . . ,
Wilmington, Del —
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio. ,
AGE PERIOD.
10 years
and over.
92,
37,
66,
245,
59,
245,
48,
165,
34,
39,
919,
134,
273,
80,
55,
53,529
90,084
41,301
381, 300
36,094
40,013
43,985
46,347
48, 749
110,137
97, 738
34, 757
116,868
197, 700
78, 067
35, 771
56, 428
153,419
127, 549
37,325
39, 796
51,037
128, 422
1,839,685
230, 546
646, 774
773,448
151,040
37,877
136,095
43, 733
78,354
67,869
44,996
603,237
191,989
92, 102
75,875
35,939
53, 184
96,463
272,659
78, 702
35,814
52,740
204,734
41,453
120,600
34, 737
42,954
58, 546
86,846
38,854
143,401
38,552
57,885
30, 187
46,611
^vears^ 14 years. 15 years. 16 years. 17 years.
79
30
426
222
196
250
44
79
28
23
421
145
282
158
142
171
177
86
436
21
82
95
47
203
405
57
41
126
277
106
20
169
336
187
200
44
47
327
568
55
222
222
56
13
90
159
106
123
22
330
105
303
43
40
140
52
191
77
68
246
156
19
265
83
34
69
130
24
196
41
54
9
62
53
42
528
1,142
192
799
160
215
153
124
2,827
119
190
109
186
109
260
90
309
563
116
73
106
208
385
413
95
234
198
261
151
201
769
147
240
392
265
954
3, 158
329
1,274
1,111
390
54
503
176
94
117
254
1,702
365
218
523
268
254
145
1,225
99
97
247
192
160
220
59
149
85
116
252
340
131
291
29
38
266
152
713
2,370
362
1,817
375
1,038
326
339
7,213
790
1,425
354
387
253
502
190
1,155
792
240
203
314
461
805
1,093
259
573
566
522
402
410
1,435
380
380
696
566
1,581
14,615
1,719
5,927
5,193
1,491
285
1,346
307
247
303
590
3,964
1,006
372
925
445
503
617
2,658
308
209
464
566
387
466
173
352
272
448
455
736
300
592
151
138
771
414
1,046
3,999
751
3, 157
669
2,289
520
719
12,974
1,705
3,432
778
594
547
863
491
3,898
933
415
557
584
707
1,434
1,702
527
1,154
1,400
1,158
584
661
2,006
1,126
608
824
833
2,304
2^,648
3,522
11,488
10,413
2,619
606
2,258
517
635
693
899
9,387
2,750
759
1,219
706
840
1,310
4,237
1,000
353
753
1,482
902
839
286
508
620
i.mn
624
1,464
554
851
426
430
AGE OF OCCUPIED PEESOlSrS. 545
FUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio
AlbaDy,N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo.N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, HI
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton , Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich. . .
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn .
New Orleans, La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . .
Manhattan borough
Queens borough
Riclimond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence) R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester,N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, CaUf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio
75108'
AGE PERIOD.
18 and 19
years.
20 to 24
years.
20,
3
10,
33
S.
29
5.
2o:
3:
4.
10?;
15;
34,
6,
9;
4;
56,
4
6,
5,
5,
6,
13
12,
4
13,
20;
9i
4,
7:
19;
14,
4
5:
6i
IS,
235,
29,
8.5,
96,
18,
5,
17,
C,
7
8
6i
76,
23
8,
8,
4
7:
11
32:
25 to 44
years.
50, 469
IS, 976
33, 994
lis, 730
31,031
121, 890
26, 530
85,571
16, 485
19, 667
496,062
65,446
155, 614
40, 843
30, 148
26, 924
44,617
21,153
224, 803
16,011
21, 524
21,249
24, 365
25, 494
54, 317
49,545
17, 290
61, 034
10;3, 394
37, 246
16,961
29,318
79, 423
68, 160
16, 902
19, 580
25, 481
62, 565
967, 670
126, 202
331, OOS
414,413
77,266
18, 781
70, 622
22, 743
41,268
35, 196
21, 7S.i
299, 787
99, S3.S
48, 551
36, 250
16, 556
26,543
49, 442
135, 502
40, .547
18,234
25, 664
108, 025
20, 018
66, 743
17, 031
22, 630
29, 740
44,718
20, OoO
71,191
19, 204
29, 545
15, 347
27,300
45 to 64
years.
12,
10,
13
60,
12
66!
10
41
9
9,
220:
38,
57,
21
11
13
25;
10;
66,
9,
8,
11
11
10,
28;
23
8,
30,
55,
21
9,
13,
35,
3:
10,
9,
13
28,
430,
50,
150,
183
37
65 years
and over.
Age un-
known.
546 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 32.— NUMBER OF FEMALES IN EACH AGE PERIOD ENGAGED IN GAIN-
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Oa
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston , Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, III
Cincinnati, Oliio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
DaUas,Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver. Colo
Des Mollies, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
indianapoUs, Ind
Jersey City, N. I
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, CaUf
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tetan
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nash\-ilio. Tenn
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans. La
New York, >J. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manhattan borougli
Queens borough. .. .
Riclmaond borough.
Newark, N. J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, CaUf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia^ Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Pro\idence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N.Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington , Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Oliio
AGE PERIOD.
10 years
and over.
16
14
32
92
2o:
km:
15
49:
15:
10;
311
50
73
25:
21
15
29:
15
83:
2n:
10
15
17
17
36
29
9
40
18,
24
51
46
17
20:
is:
49
691
77
215
342
46
9
42
14:
20;
21
is:
215
67:
28:
33
13:
26:
37
99
28:
10!
16
60
13
33
11
17
is:
23:
11
92:
11
21
11
s:
10 to 13
years.
12
5
122
127
70
49
13
21
7
2
229
18
50
5
26
11
95
9
22
15
15
44
41
22
8
39
46
3S
17
50
19
26
55
9
18
139
416
42
119
1S8
30
7
47
41
9
22
12
144
50
20
27
11
41
24
121
23
5
53
49
13
16
7
12
29
15
13
63
23
11
5
11
14 years.
12
20
178
773
91
470
169
164
89
89
2,217
21
56
13
60
10
116
17
123
513
22
14
101
72
209
308
40
87
55
138
103
107
585
73
75
380
216
393
2,050
207
832
757
223
31
403
56
11
40
270
1,387
249
35
474
274
171
112
756
44
20
95
48
132
46
21
116
56
42
215
138
86
180
29
14
15 years.
38
122
397
1, 785
184
1,222
359
921
235
318
6,004
113
282
62
?21
46
301
85
753
771
88
109
255
174
517
800
133
271
238
355
329
202
1,.323
197
178
612
440
871
11,576
1,31.'9
4, 590
4, 282
1.210
165
1, 104
145
98
196
602
3,420
676
126
830
437
412
549
2,087
188
65
238
262
325
164
35
238
248
143
441
398
226
383
146
51
16 years.
329
351
783
3,8.86
481
2, 537
660
2,178
413
597
12, 359
1,132
2,207
391
438
339
580
286
3,214
884
226
505
502
360
1,098
1,656
398
767
866
917
598
447
1, 887
885
405
782
719
1,402
27, 825
3.,547
10, 809
10, 406
2,599
464
2, 196
284
366
547
941
8,267
2, 165
501
1,21ft
618
802
1,297
3,880
79o
225
517
951
781
441
183
413
561
676
633
1,106
463
671
417
29S
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS. 547
FUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
AGE PERIOD.
CITY.
18 and 19
years.
20 to 24
years.
25 to 44
years.
45 to 64
years.
65 years
and over.
Age un-
known.
Akron, Ohio
2.022
4,480
3, 028
6, .844
17,839
4,263
21,994
3,697
11, 765
3,349
2,244
71, 788
9,794
17,4.80
5,1.S4
5,068
3,224
5,721
3,793
20,678
4,259
2,487
3,395
4,277
3,604
7,162
7,396
1,919
8,386
11,056
6,347
3,756
4,623
12, 867
12, 686
3,378
4,481
4,345
8, 873
166,267
22, 877
55, 278
74, 195
11, 706
2,211
9,881
3,118
3,913
5,033
4,137
45,455
13,013
5,819
6,760
2,591
5,675
8, 160
20,229
7,389
2,427
3,392
11,874
3,434
6,806
2,421
3,704
3,971
5,159
2.645
20, 0C2
2,430
4,875
2,026
2,085
6.901
1,418
2,567
4,428
- 15,212
2,648
18, 803
1,780
6,579
2,755
1,513
37,505
9,828
8,144
4,718
2,412
2,474
5,344
2,133
8,643
2,884
1,186
2,285
2,436
2,182
6,105
3,230
1,372
5,937
14,317
6,479
3,107
3,772
5,689
5,207
3, 131
2,602
2,792
8,515
87,292
6,505
24, 552
50,052
4,872
1,311
5,186
2,126
3,599
2,649
2,322
34,714
7,957
4,701
5,584
2,133
3,983
5,914
14, 963
3,224
1,466
2,403
10,008
1,183
5,115
1, 780
2,739
3, ,364
3,389
1,.543
15,470
1,882
3,050
1,548
971
105
318
579
1,929
251
2,065
162
655
291
190
3,105
1,167
719
485
200
'288
534
194
734
242
117
247
226
230
630
318
118
507
1,4.33
843
207
474
558
423
456
210
342
1,181
7,999
568
2,571
4,225
478
157
481
206
393
188
210
3,833
682
350
578
288
542
604
1,630
266
177
229
864
106
398
155
271
382
357
184
1,874
273
371
108
S3
9
Albany, N.Y
1
2
8
1
8
1
5
1
1
31
4
8
2
1
1
2
1
9
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
3
4
2
1
1
6
4
1
1
1
4
73
10
27
29
5
1
5
1
1
2
1
21
6
2
2
1
2
3
9
3
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
]
243
414
659
686
725
675
558
363
249
260
430
716
131
917
577
176
329
373
933
934
653
750
495
200
596
005
092
021
661
474
652
153
555
418
821
972
169
247
0S7
182
099
738
141
004
218
586
040
998
005
224
271
795
262
435
400
417
005
200
480
283
848
498
004
355
640
664
300
609
145
957
223
054
6
15
38
9
44
6
19
6
3
132
22
32
11
10
6
13
7
35
8
5
6
8
15
10
3
19
34
15
12
19
21
8
9
7
22
280
27
75
155
16
3
15
7
9
9
7
87
23
13
13
5
11
15
42
12
4
7
30
4
16
5
7
9
4
45
4
8
4
3
361
596
208
797
951
259
446
929
893
270
021
259
799
678
515
310
019
890
003
218
120
294
456
735
680
790
980
825
186
928
070
455
023
265
046
228
258
206
940
901
.S27
985
553
471
018
556
522
415
554
823
847
864
357
439
933
222
001
091
708
869
640
722
216
895
.814
798
222
852
726
688
.548
682
13
Atlanta, Ga
26
Raltiinorp, Mrl . .
33
Binninghara, Ala
84
Boston , Mass
132
Bridgeport, Conn
30
Buffalo. N.Y
41
Cambridge, Mass
4
Camden, N.J
8
Chicago, 111
602
Cincinnati, Ohio
61
Cleveland, Ohio
54
Columbus, Ohio
28
DaUas, Tex
117
Da3rton , Ohio
14
Denver, Colo
56
Des Moines, Iowa
25
Detroit, Mich
93
7
Fort Worth, Tex..
56
Grand Rapids. Mich
16
Hartford, Conn
24
Houston, Tex
34
Indianapohs, Ind
138
Jersey City, N. J .
17
Kansas City, Kans
18
138
Los Angeles. Cahi
192
Louisville, Ky
73
10
Memphis, Teun
106
Milwaukee, Wis
50
MirmeapoUs, Minn
55
Nashville, Tenn
35
New Bedford, Ma.ss
8
52
New Orleans, La
177
New York, N.Y
644
I^ronx borougli
41
Brooklyn borough
184
Manhattan borough
374
Queens borough
34
Richmond borough
11
Newark, N. J
43
Norfolk. Va
9
Oakland, Calif
44
67
Paterson, N.J
16
301
Pittsburgh, Pa
83
Portland, Oreg
26
Providence, R.I
28
6
Richmond, \'a
156
Rochester, N.Y
85
St. Louis, Mo
123
St. Paul, Minn
26
Salt Lake City, Utah
26
San Antonio, Tex
76
San Francisco, Calif
183
Scranton. Pa
6
159
Spokane, ^Vash
19
Springfield, Mass
15
Syracuse, N. Y
21
Trenton, N. J
Wasiiiogton, D. C
397
Wilmington, Del
34
Worcester, ilass
33
Youkers, N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
7
7
548
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 33 NUMBEE AND PROPORTION OF CHILDREN OF EACH SEX 10 TO 15 YEARS
OF AGE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING, IN 1920,100,000
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920 AND 1910.
Akron, Ohio
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, :Mc1
Birmingham , Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buffalo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Momes, Iowa —
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex....
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford, Coim
Houston, Tex
IndianapoUs, lud
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans. .
Kansas City , Mo
Los Angeles, Cahf . . .
Louisville, Ky
MALES 10 TO 15
YEAKS OF age:
1920
Total
num-
ber.
Num- Per
ber . cent
Lowell, >Iass
Memphis, Temi
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn —
Nashville. Tenn
New Bedford, Mass.. .
New Haven, Conn —
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. .
Manliattan borough
Queens borough
Richmond borough.
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland. Cahf
Omaha, Nebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Ra^hester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. I'aul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex. . .
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse^ N . Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Washington, D . C . . .
AVilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
■^onkers, N. Y
Youngstown, Ohio. .
7,170
4,901
9,690
35,788
9,406
36,206
6,880
24, 8.32
5, 480
5, 957
130, 042
17, 669
39, 401
10, 541
7,119
6, 684
10, 726
5, 790
40, 153
7,110
4,686
6, 694
6, 415
6,701
13,600
15, 920
5,178
13,055
21 , 654
11,025
5,624
7,173
22, 133
10,038
6,222
6,072
8, 422
20, 384
291 , 164
40, 509
111,681
106, 297
25, 940
6,737
22,115
5,171
9,124
8,714
7,397
89, 728
30, 864
10, 767
11,824
5, 60,
8, 042
13, 300
36, 062
10, 613
6,664
8, 679
18, 429
8,149
11,996
.5,012
5, 816
7,6
11,073
6, 052
17,149
4,997
8,799
5,729
6,286
Engagefl.
in gainful
occu-
pations.
398
224
1,667
3,734
750
2,866
579
1,332
507
486
10, 461
1,0,54
1, 897
621
715
533
939
366
1,900
1,376
438
371
467
872
1,595
1,563
395
933
1,041
889
573
780
2,540
714
820
1,132
878
2,862
18,341
2,103
7,423
6,526
1,937
352
1,939
642
447
643
866
5,996
1,476
893
1,491
753
897
814
4,074
484
374
957
914
566
951
315
535
426
694
731
1,272
472
937
189
238
5.6
4.6
17.2
10.4
8.0
7.9
8.4
5.4
9.3
8.2
8.0
6.0
4.8
5.9
10.0
8.0
8.8
6.3
4.7
19.4
9.3
5.5
7.3
13.0
MALES 10 TO 15
YEARS OF age:
1910
11.7
9.8
7.6
7.1
4.8
8.1
10.2
10.9
11.5
4.5
13.2
18.6
10.4
14.0
6.3
5.2
6.6
6.1
7.5
5.2
8.8
12.4
4.9
6.2
11.7
6.7
4.8
8.3
12.6
13.4
11.2
6.1
11.3
4.6
5.6
11.0
5.0
6.9
7.9
6.3
9.2
5.6
6.3
12.1
7.4
9.4
10.6
3.3
3.8
Total
num-
ber.
Num- Per
ber. cent,
2,977
4,477
7, 786
28, 254
6,621
32, 684
4,880
23, 053
6,2:57
4,700
110, 610
17,664
27, 886
7,961
4,263
5,123
9,798
4,036
21,954
7,070
3,500
5, 513
4,730
3,834
10, 379
15,064
4,214
10, 033
12, 609
11,262
5,133
6,544
21, 166
13, 352
5,763
4, 867
7,117
18,796
248, 927
25,091
90,033
111,315
17,218
5,270
Engaged
in gainful
occu-
pations.
381
366
1
4; 728
1,267
3,208
747
2,086
510
654
11,772
2, .380
3,449
846
644
598
880
490
2,937
1,386
415
343
464
534
1,6:55
1, 264
429
1,130
1,004
1,543
736
1,089
2,448
470
953
938
887
2,670
21,408
1,.805
7, 725
10,199
1,436
243
5, 386
15, 167
7,368
8,748
4,330
4,153
6,320
8, 434
4, 9,57
14, 405
4,216
7,119
4,257
3,572
FEMALES 10 TO 15
YEARS OF age:
1920
18,319
2,002
3,115
513
6,161
548
5, 579
341
6,991
964
78,003
11,777
27,295
3,237
7,479
456
10, 876
1,622
4,827
888
6, .500
1,237
10, 270
934
33, 667
4,933
10, 515
547
4,879
321
654
1,574
1,212
628
287
460
635
1,030
801
913
525
829
204
297
12.8
8.2
24.3
16.7
19.1
9.8
15.3
9.0
9.7
13.9
10.6
13
12.4
10.6
15.1
11.7
9.0
12.1
13.4
19.6
11.9
6.2
9.8
13.9
15.8
8.4
10.2
11
8.0
13.7
14.3
19.6
11.6
3.5
16.5
19.3
12.5
14.2
8.6
7.2
8.6
9.2
8.3
4.6
10.9
16.5
8.9
6.1
13.8
15.1
11.9
6.1
14.9
18.4
19.0
9.1
14.7
5.2
6.6
12.1
10.4
16.4
7.2
6.6
11.1
10.0
12.:?
16.2
6,
12
11.6
4.S
8.3
Total
num-
ber.
7,237
4,944
10, .362
36, 937
10,011
30, 148
6,885
25, 372
5, 558
6, 107
130, 954
17, 831
39, 216
10, 374
7,578
6,717
11,259
6,058
39, 973
7,323
4,996
7,065
6, 582
7, 131
13, 852
16, 131
5,341
13, 210
22, rj31
11,537
5,927
7,846
22,914
16,221
6,576
6,395
8, 590
21,605
289,513
.39, .556
111,030
106, 423
25, 594
6,311
21,929
5,349
9,220
9,106
7,529
90,207
30, 716
11,233
12,283
6,762
8,870
13, 494
36, 647
10, 664
6,724
9, 051
18, 755
8,490
12, 359
5, 145
5, 949
7,832
11,187
6,248
18,081
5, 288
8,827
5,637
6,340
Engaged
in gainful
occu-
pations.
Num- Per
ber. cent
62
147
697
2,685
346
1,741
541
1,106
.331
409
8,450
152
388
83
316
61
443
113
971
1,293
132
138
371
290
767
1,190
181
397
339
531
449
3,59
1,92'
296
308
1,001
674
403
042
.578
.571
227
463
203
1,614
243
118
268
884
4,951
975
181
1,.331
722
624
685
2,964
255
90
386
359
470
226
63
366
.333
200
669
599
33.':
574
180
76
0.9
3.0
6.7
7.3
3.4
4,
7.9
4.4
6.0
6.7
6.5
0.9
1.0
0.8
4.2
0.9
3.9
1.9
2.4
17.7
2.0
2.0i
5. 6;
fl\
6. .)
7.4
3.4
3.0
1.5
4.6
7.6
4.6
8.4
1.8
4.7
15.7
7.8
6.5
4.9
4.0
5.0
4.9
6.7
3.2
7.4
4.5
1.3
2.8
11.7
5.5
3.2
1.6
10.8
12.6
7.0
5.1
8.
2.4
1.3
4.3
1.9
5.
1.8
1
6.2
4.3
1.8
10.7
3.3
6.3
6.5^
3.2
1.2
FEMALES 10 TO 15
YEARa.-OF age:
1910
Total
num-
ber.
3,056
4,487
8,091
29, 952
6,963
32, 998
5,010
23, 448
5,398
4,975
111,782
17, 801
28, 265
8,176
4,571
5,214
9,886
4,190
22, 395
6,998
3,567
5, ,566
4,749
3,958
10, 678
15, 177
4,406
10, 476
12, 878
11,781
5,244
5,923
21,185
13, 570
6, l^
5,0(56
6,968
19,680
261,961
Zi, 819
91,766
114,273
17,216
4,897
18, 966
3, 313
6,476
5,615
6,997
78,958
27,897
7,532
11,041
4,826
6, 682
10,250
34, 236
10, 696
4, ,861
5, 566
15,104
7,628
8, 852
4,463
4,241
6, 4.59
8,547
5, 027
16,060
4,4-18
7,;«)l
4,239
3,566
Engaged
in gainful
occu-
pations.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
216
208
981
4,122
531
2,028
661
1,320
406
486
8,718
1,706
2,654
382
276
234
3S9
213
2,120
1,24:
151
179
295
253
787
992
204
510
458
955
645
546
2,1.58
304
405
850
674
1,457
17, 161
1,203
5, .508
9, 223
1,093
134
1, 849
282
242
172
964
9,321
2, 032
1.52
1,315
79^
791
803
3,327
345
137
348
657
841
239
93
318
401
642
514
432
382
604
186
147
AGE OF OCCUPIED PEESONS.
549
Tarif 34:-M\LES and FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCI^PATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920.
TotaL
AGE (Y
TiARS
DR PERIODS).
CITY AND SEX.
10
to
13
39
19
8
50
3
13
4
38
4
30
9
15
5
17
1
74
18
16
7
20
8
1
4
47
5
16
4
12
2
49
11
27
1
36
3
15
6
22
8
13
1
49
5
19
5
43
2
38
0
14
15
16
17
18
and
19
20
to
24
25
to
44
45
to
64
65
and
over.
Un-
known.
1
Alameda, Calif.:
Male
9,273
2,425
23,466
7,932
19, 193
4,906
10,404
5,31'4
10, 186
2,954
7,934
3,474
16,514
7,386
12,119
4,327
17,378
8,886
12,116
3,707
9,018
4,059
7,521
3,045
12,625
4,291
14, 705
4,228
23,898
5,341
14,029
4,250
8,704
1,974
16, 248
5,844
16, 326
3,868
21,060
9,352
9,138
2,985
22,466
10, 127
9, &33
7,545
15, 851
3,511
33, 172
6.587
17
2
163
106
60
22
20
25
36
6
24
11
28
15
18
11
80
57
41
23
27
17
5
4
30
5
26
21
42
66
52
27
19
3
26
3
40-
41
25
15
24
8
93
62
12
4
28
10
39
12
40
15
270
209
130
57
96
102
59
21
71
22
68
62
68
53
142
106
89
63
65
21
21
16
51
27
121
76
226
169
100
44
45
5
58
16
94
89
104
70
53
30
195
164
25
14
64
26
176
61
92
49
424
369
281
191
187
200
144
133
115
62
142
129
157
131
255
162
173
132
92
47
37
33
138
81
265
228
417
362
165
82
71
28
115
73
266
214
248
230
112
72
309
256
72
34
119
70
365
187
114
80
391
397
321
204
189
209
199
136
104
75
208
156
149
171
281
219
188
154
123
81
74
49
177
118
328
251
477
390
241
106
115
55
181
125
267
232
313
326
138
117
377
299
67
48
155
105
452
314
267
189
954
846
898
544
372
382
464
340
320
256
463
438
411
377
818
588
428
385
368
266
216
191
441
372
708
546
1,026
819
572
339
289
183
458
334
614
486
745
747
318
269
795
739
204
272
385
308
1,310
764
878
524
2,710 ]
1,778
2,463
1,188
1,187
1,051
1,411
602
1,053
757
1,655
1,157
1,428
794
2,537
1,614
1,339
857
1,074
777
738
674
1,485
962
1,829
994
3,036
1,511
2,178
940
937
494
1,581
1,127
1,964
902
2,604
1,824
1,028
649
2,464
1,955
850
1,381
1,460
813
4,646
1,519
4,779
1,050
1,811
3,190
9,512
1,943
5,234
2,436
4,694
1,153
4,115
1,683
8,671
3,716
6,160
1,831
8,665
4,176
5,986
1,480
4,313
1,963
3,421
1,343
6,166
1,895
6,553
1,447
13,259
1,579
7,533
2,231
4,050
827
8,203
2,824
8,984
1,400
10, .387
4,106
4,339
1,236
10,830
4,598
4,657
4,084
8,960
1,588
18, 185
2,697
2,639
456
5,751
900
4,941
679
2,739
829
2,695
511
1,845
523
4,701
1,548
3,202
833
3,989
1,688
3,332
540
2,401
750
2,528
642
3,465
747
3,889
584
4,943
397
2,806
423
2,678
343
4,938
1,209
3,637
427
5,718
1,783
2,593
527
6,363
1,861
Of ooi)
1,556
4,121
526
7,030
941
400
60
949
123
519
72
359
75
438
45
245
62
532
140
498
120
499
230
516
50
531
111
474
86
614
70
959
76
454
44
318
33
463
29
629
121
435
67
890
239
508
62
977
184
564
131
354
63
923
8;!
8
Female
Alleutown,Pa.:
24
6
Altoona, Pa.:
Male
18
Amsterdam, N. Y.:
Male
8
Female
Anderson, Iiid.r
Male
8
AsheWlle.N.C:
Male
Female
12
14
Atlantic City, N. J.:
Male
31
20
Auburn, N. Y.:
Male
11
Female
5
Augusta, Ga.:
Male
38
Female
28
Aurora, 111.:
Male
8
7
Female
Austin, Tex.:
Male
14
Female
Bangor. Me.:
Male
6
Female . .
Battle Creek, Mich.:
Male
11
Bay City, Mich.:
Male
11
Female
Bayo!ine,N. J.:
Male
0
Female ,
•^
Beaumont, Tex.:
Male
15
Female
Belliugham, Wa.sh.:
Male
10
Berkeley, Calif.:
Male
23
9
Bethlehem, Pa.:
Male
10
4
Binghamton,N. Y.:
Male
4
4
Bloomington,Ill.:
Male
12
14
Brockton, Mass. :
Male
14
4
Brookline town, Mass.:
Male
7
16
Butte, Mont.:
Male
162
Canton, Ohio:
Male
8
550
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 34— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGACrED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND SEX.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
Male
Female
Charleston, S. C:
Male
Female
Charleston, W. Va.:
Male
Female
Charlotte, N.C.:
Male
Female
Chattanooga, Tenn . :
Male
Female
Chelsea, Mass. :
Male
Female
Chester. Pa. :
Male
Female
Chicopee, Mass. :
Male
Female
Cicero town, lU. :
Male
Female
Clarksburg, W. Va.:
Male
Female
Clifton, N. J.:
Male
Female
Colorado Springs, Colo.:
Male
Female
Columbia, S. C:
Male
Female
Columbus, Ga.:
Male
Female
Council Bluffs, Iowa:
Male
Female
Covington, Ky. :
Male.
Female
Cranston, R. I.:
Male
Female
Cumberland, Md.:
Male
Female
DanviUe, 111.:
Male
Female
Davenport, Iowa:
Male
Female
Decatur, 111.:
Male
Female
Dubuque, Iowa:
Male
Female
Duluth, Minn.:
Male
Female
East Chicago, Ind.:
Male
Female
East Cleveland, Ohio:
Male
Female
Total.
14, 954
4,812
21,671
10,547
13, 0.32
3,858
14,430
6,803
20, 459
8,137
13,698
4,075
22,242
4,705
11,200
4, 253
14, 423
4,254
8,922
1,997
8,302
2,876
8,369
3,445
11,095
5,081
9,756
5,652
11,644
3,399
18, 770
6,931
8,720
2,957
10,045
2,586
11,124
3,287
18, 842
5,821
14,515
4,080
12, 390
4,508
34,968
10, 034
13, 689
1,255
8, 766
2,806
AGE (years or periods).
60
69
165
144
287
232
139
96
243
194
252
187
212
173
304
232
235
222
336
314
149
44
189
175
151
97
188
216
142
95
316
239
1.55
133
191
126
l.'iS
112
235
161
241
160
198
191
409
339
242
172
351
301
190
118
272
217
354
230
274
206
391
227
254
233
335
361
179
74
179
169
112
57
145
132
231
219
190
172
362
302
150
125
206
131
195
158
276
243
271
209
217
210
542
475
178
104
18
and
19
538
452
515
366
666
598
936
624
694
529
962
516
500
473
645
640
368
201
336
358
241
178
466
429
603
493
449
384
881
689
354
262
484
285
429
337
654
517
668
452
485
443
1,261
1,318
40.")
178
235
231
1,802
1,117
3,277
1,962
1,800
963
2,289
1,625
3,154
1,791
1,778
1,140
3,316
1,011
1,440
1,799
1,100
1,326
525
982
740
791
590
1,816
1,207
1,638
1,201
1,484
872
2,344
1,345
877
626
1,354
595
1,257
643
2,227
1,330
899
1,473
1,050
4,064
3,043
1, .501
298
929
718
25
to
44
3,905
707
4, 565
1,778
2,914
484
822
4,419
1,106
3,249
512
4,639
690
2,422
431
2, 6.-,9
194
1,886
244
1,829
210
2, 878
872
2, 123
649
1, 943
823
3,041
469
5,001
1,242
2,480
529
2,218
349
3,104
549
5,047
932
3, 807
630
3,576
658
8, 765
893
2,451
81
2,127
396
65
and
over.
590
59
602
221
354
58
415
123
555
98
453
58
559
66
252
33
198
12
1.53
22
471
118
259
112
334
121
492
51
742
152
396
67
361
44
460
64
741
122
597
60
591
90
1,015
65
317
6
249
13
AtiE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
551
Table 34.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF APxE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100 000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued. ^^^ ,y>u^>
CITY AND SEX
East Orange, N. J.:
Male
Female
East St. Louis, 111.:
Male
Female
Easton. Pa.:
Male
Female
El Paso, Tex.:
Male
Female
Elgin 111.:
Male
Female
Elizabeth, N. J.:
Male
Female
Elmira, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Erie, Pa.:
Male
Female
Evanston, lU.:
Male
Female
Evansville, Ind.:
Male
Female
Everett, Mass.:
Male
]'"emale
Everett, Wash.:
Male
Female
Fitchljurg, Mass.:
Male
Female
Flint, Mich.:
Male
Female
Fort Smith, Ark.:
Male
Female
Fort Wa>Tie, Ind.:
Male
Female
Fresno, Calif.:
Male
Female
Galveston, Tex.:
Male
Female
Gar>', Ind.:
Male
Female
Green Bay, Wis. :
Male
Female
Hagerstown, Md. :
Male
Female
Hamilton, Ohio:
Male
Female
Hammond, Ind. :
Male
Female
Hamtramck N^lUage,
Mich. :
Male
Female
Harrisburg, Pa.:
Maie..'.
Female
Total.
1.5,459
5, 756
23, 860
5,887
10,984
3,571
22, 475
7,048
7,891
4, 058
31,986
8,200
15,143
4, 947
29, 752
7,644
10, 879
5,133
27, 932
9,879
12, .523
3, 878
10,015
2,138
13,215
5,671
38,047
7,007
8,960
2,642
29, 494
10,319
10,085
4,046
16,967
4,795
21.559
2,415
9,134
3,155
8,914
2,542
14,085
3,312
12,408
2,221
16, 183
1,579
2.5, 484
7,845
AGE (years or periods).
15
308
257
42 86
20 52
141
107
400
309
125
125
319
198
90
108
580
471
163
132
418
300
465
389
195
110
125
42
237
196
350
217
160
51
511
459
137
73
223
127
169
125
112
75
139
114
206
103
195
126
183
161
295
203
155
135
442
308
167
167
387
253
130
165
587
506
222
153
492
430
118
120
602
527
229
170
144
75
240
217
595
385
176
81
538
475
215
114
283
163
216
135
152
108
190
127
294
150
195
178
201
171
366
248
IS
and
19
4 SO
379
1,016
660
391
341
1,055
686
284
415
1,223
1, 008
589
438
1,128
914
301
338
1,270
1,1.50
508
445
351
204
534
535
2,055
969
378
242
1.381
1, 133
479
352
720
331
602
254
442
471
390
270
767
422
507
341
431
278
1, 466
1,200
3,104
1,248
1, 258
722
2, 849
1,463
983
901
3,801
1,892
1,869
1,073
3,716
1,837
1,061
1,066
3, .549
2,207
1,.563
1,011
1,064
454
1,601
1,245
6,913
1,927
1,166
583
4,017
2,429
1,742
897
2,345
871
2,993
546
1,252
868
1,178
499
1,941
714
1,549
579
8,239
2,737
12,328
2,394
5,395
1,404
11, 851
3,380
3,442
1,658
17,284
2,885
7,060
2,024
15, 471
2,962
5,643
2, 452
13,144
3,830
5,902
1,407
4,926
944
6,349
2, 327
19,709
2,628
4,321
l,i77
14,149
4,001
8, 758
2,008
8,569
2,335
13,784
1,038
4, 395
1,159
4,309
982
6,490
1,240
6,95.5
094
1,834 11,684
334 488
881 3,082 112,508 1 6,990 1,057
714 1,625 I 3,410 1,388 149
4,310
1,046
5,694
720
2,979
627
2, 373
661
7, 182
949
4,395
923
7,329
987
3,202
925
7, 3.58
1, 403
3,473
526
2,858
354
3,329
769
6,982
704
2,290
427
7,297
1, 327
4,079
522
3, 952
782
3,475
229
2, .338
341
2,147
389
3,668
580
2,f500
207
1,686
74
65
and
over.
Un-
known.
594
87
584
77
525
82
528
62
481
71
820
738
138
985
105
304
84
1, 155
207
494
62
374
37
535
111
888
327
39
1,048
138
541
45
534
101
174
17
320
29
365
00
570
70
257
20
552
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — OCCUPATIONS.
Table 34 —MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Total.
AGE (YEARS
OE PEBIODS).
CITY AND SEX.
10
to
13
14
15
16
17
18
and
19
20
to
24
25
to
44
45
to
64
65
and
over.
Un-
known.
Haverhill, Mass.:
Male
18,065
8,854
9,243
3,011
18,987
3, 434
24, 204
7,102
18,404
10, 168
15, 7.33
4,008
8,329
2,054
17,815
4,622
31,492
13,310
12,909
4,759
21,614
4,340
12,537
3,428
9,140
2,706
15,639
5,720
8,005
2,879
15,146
3,172
8,494
3,483
23,728
8,808
10,583
2,211
9,099
3,536
12,949
3,601
16,824
7,485
21,046
5,124
30, 775
10,221
9,842
5,480
34
6
4
4
25
1
15
13
15
7
37
9
8
2
50
5
142
35
8
3
29
6
15
3
12
0
12
2
6
2
8
6
9
65
25
20
4
5
1
2
39
10
124
3
19
6
2
5
92
06
44
52
22
3
108
103
163
1.53
44
21
21
24
24
5
157
41
24
0
49
28
14
U
23
9
17
4
49
53
47
32
11
10
84
47
28
15
10
18
9
5
115
90
128
8
346
329
5
IS
224
151
122
138
39
10
207
240
258
251
106
47
79
58
62
39
211
103
84
48
1.51
77
52
38
47
31
58
48
85
95
87
81
58
52
194
151
92
30
57
48
29
15
156
159
185
28
494
509
34
38
279
209
209
224
129
96
452
432
305
336
240
155
132
148
203
131
351
248
196
187
411
249
184
128
117
97
193
156
188
164
144
141
141
123
445
323
153
97
92
80
79
77
314
297
280
126
630
588
232
193
294
265
251
239
183
119
464
415
362
309
290
202
121
136
293
187
466
300
213
210
405
273
228
1.57
139
127
237
222
199
194
210
213
.164
172
520
372
191
95
171
165
127
145
298
297
346
197
589
586
234
243
667
608
4S8
453
674
358
1,009
843
815
885
801
470
326
310
721
428
1,179
904
555
465
943
617
562
406
337
290
599
516
362
402
652
475
330
348
1, 165
929
504
253
350
381
292
316
681
745
926
516
1,198
1,370
469
540
2,141
1,655
1,237
747
2,935
886
3, 158
1,534
2,415
2,200
2, 193
914
982
486
2,5.35
913
4,075
2,493
1,521
993
2,748
1,082
1,639
822
990
502
1,977
1,134
1,132
736
2,315
887
940
732
3,422
1,916
1,519
482
1,074
939
1,224
842
1,972
1,390
3,000
1,124
3,628
3,365
1,331
1,178
8,626
3,863
4,2J9
904
11,502
1,594
12,327
2,553
8,912
4,567
7,800
1,706
4,330
674
8,964
1,973
16,835
7,097
6,028
1,949
11,491
1,522
6,284
1,385
4,503
1,184
7,475
2,3.50
4,274
907
8,505
i,oa3
3,589
1,352
11,338
3,812
5,004
829
4,218
1,335
7,704
1,761
7,429
2, 926
10,279
2,235
15,319
7,175
4,529
2,297
4,891
1,744
2,374
224
3,204
344
5, 737
882
4,640
1,290
3,689
484
2,093
199
4,250
837
6,982
1,767
3,680
775
4,831
440
3, 160
423
2,568,
411
4,308
1,130
2,066
241
2,772
248
2,719
623
5,747
1,162
2,653
354
2,660
515
3,192
400
4,844
1,348
4,974
809
7,602
2,128
2,544
861
797
212
290
26
262
22
649
86
571
101
498
41
235
17
704
102
780
185
652
117
553
37
390
51
407
47
730
149
241
25
299
22
529
67
715
115
417
44
450
48
291
37
972
214
747
66
938
158
443
105
20
Female
15
Hazleton, Fa. :
Male
5
Female
Highland Park, Mich.:
Male
12
Female
1
Hoboken,N. J.:
Male
18
Female
1
Holyoke, Mass. :
Male
8
Female
9
Himtington, W. Va.:
Male
Female
35
19
Irvington town, N . J. :
Male
2
Female
Jackson, Mich. :
Male
9
Female
2
Jacksonville, Fla. :
Male
314
Female
131
Jamestown, N. Y.:
Male
8
Female
6
Johnstown, Pa.:
Male
3
Female
3
JoUet, m.:
Male
9
Female
4
Joplin, Mo. :
Male...
3
Female
2
Kalamazoo, Mich.:
Male
33
Female
15
Kearny town, N.J. :
Male
3
Female
Kenosha, Wis. :
Male. . .
41
Female
4
Kingston, N. Y.:
Male
4
Female
4
KnoxviUe, Tenn. :
Male
33
Female
16
Kokomo, Ind. :
Male
2
Female
2
La Crosse, Wis. :
Male
6
Female
7
Lake wood, Ohio:
Male
1
Female
1
Lancaster, Pa. :
Male
4
Female
3
Lansing, Mich. :
Male
57
Female
12
Lawrence, Mass. :
Male
12
Female
7
Lewiston, Me. :
Male
19
Female
2
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
553
Table 34.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN G\IN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25 000 TO 100 000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued. «. , uu x w iuu,in,u
CITY AND SEX.
Lexington, Ky.:
Male !
Female
Lima, Ohio:
Male
Female
Lincoln, Nebr.:
Male
Female
Little Rock, Ark.:
Male
Female
Long Beach, Calif.:
Male
Female
Lorain, Ohio:
Male
Female
Lynchburg, Va.:
Male
Female
Lynn, Mass.:
Male
Female
McKeesport, Pa.:
Male
Female
Macon, Ga.:
Male
Female
Madison, Wis.: *
Male ,
Female
Maiden, Mass.:
Male
Female
Manchester, N. H.:
Male
Female ,
Mansfield, Oliio:
Male ,
Female
Marion, Ohio:
Male
Female
Med ford, Mass.:
Male
Female
Meriden,Coim.:
Male
Female
Miami, Fla.:
Male
Female
Mobile, Ala.:
Male
Female
MoUne, 111.:
Male
Female
Montclair town, N. J .:
Male ,
Female
Montgomery, Ala.:
Male...".
Female
Mount Vernon, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Muncie, Ind.:
Male
Female
Muskegon, Mich.:
Male
Female
Total.
,409
,326
,760
,294
,541
,816
,817
,632
,171
,138
3,401
,816
,538
AGE (tears or periods).
65
157
70
147
101
165
125
210
146
124
81
184
149
432
300
280
155
283
182
204
138
404
427
133
60
101
57
154
86
151
142
312
159
136
83
185
142
155
115
220
164
211
191
200
132
227
156
210
167
311
213
154
57
188
121
187
189
510
420
290
178
327
233
145
110
221
228
502
528
154
119
145
82
177
150
132
111
387
206
177
136
218
158
180
180
245
171
252
224
18
and
19
490
352
540
419
557
536
797
670
448
238
404
240
452
546
1,139
1,096
651
381
878
624
347
404
581
593
1,046
1,181
400
305
368
237
430
410
394
333
367
266
948
635
427
298
200
221
544
535
445
476
572
360
667
451
1, 475
999
1,684
864
1,995
1,437
2,686
1,804
1,535
639
1,423
358
1,298
1,156
3,872
2,795
1,972
777
2,616
1,703
1,346
1,248
1, 7.W
1,463
2,965
3,008
1,262
528
1,119
496
1,330
1,093
1, 151
803
1,341
769
2,736
1,540
1,326
642
801
716
1,800
1,484
1,435
1,142
1,535
679
1,907
832
6,430
3,115
6,484
1,515
8,042
2,817
11,041
4,070
6,885
2,118
7,355
523
4,117
2,214
16,460
6,604
7,-^23
8,865
4,155
5,961
2,265
6,774
2,403
11,393
5,910
4,682
1,056
4,380
814
6,013
1,711
4,477
1,270
5,485
2,132
9,079
3,975
6,235
1,070
4,109
1,824
6,628
3,694
6,315
2,176
5,830
1,320
6,166
1,172
3,982
1,577
3,699
536
4,391
982
4,885
1,215
4,496
1,085
2,940
162
1,993
795
9, 265
2,864
3,570
268
3,599
1,480
3,140
724
4,314
961
6,271
2,277
2,565
475
2,529
395
3,215
631
2,602
465
2,347
607
4,780
1,615
349
2,465
658
3,217
1,284
3,492
749
3,507
567
3,117
393
65
and
over.
599
207
517
49
724
76
599
131
679
126
272
22
273
102
1,407
342
320
20
451
Un-
known.
224
419
72
(
16
12
638
100
2
3
971
253
21
25
460
52
29
10
402
47
4
466
64
3
548
65
8
8
285
59
67
16
598
244
64
30
358
30
10
2
276
57
3
]
420
194
10
6
492
56
6
1
600
71
46
9
586
46
554
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 34— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATION^!, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
ClIY AND SEX.
Muskogee, Okla.:
Male
Female
Nashua, N. H.:
Male
Female
New Britain, Conn.:
Male
Female
New Brtinswiek, N. J. :
Male
Female
Newcastle, Pa.:
Male .-..
Female
New London, Conn.:
Male
Female
NewRochelle, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Newark, Chic:
Male
Female
Newburgh, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Newport, Kv.:
Male....".
Female
Newport, R. I.:
Male
Female
NevsT^ort News, Va.:
Male
Female
Newton, Mass.:
Male
Female
Niagara Falls, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Norristown borougli,
Pa.:
Male
Female
Norwalk, Conn.:
Male
Female
Oak ParkviUase, 111.:
Male
Female
Ogden, Utah:
Male
Female
Oklahoma City, Okla.:
Male
Female
Orange, N. J.:
Male
Female
Oshkosh, Wis.:
Male
Female
Pasadena, CaUf.:
Male
Female
Passaic, N. J.:
Male
Female
Pawtueket, R. I.: .
Male
Female
Pensacola, Fla.:
Male
Female
Total.
9,352
2,829
9,314
3,947
19,310
5, 945
10, 170
3,707
14,414
2,849
8,384
2,356
11,226
4,360
9,088
2,364
10,143
3,562
9,698
3,567
11.872
2,872
15, 190
3,257
12,814
6, 571
17, 931
3, S88
9,657
3,823
8, 8,57
3, 4.39
11,9.51
4,426
9,529
2,260
32,204
11,057
9,972
4,049
10, 005
3,043
11,720
5,SGS
19,330
7,982
21,163
9,857
10,821
3,304
AGE (years or periods).
14
233
209
340
352
1.50
121
302
288
126
130
228
129
102
96
102
129
128
52
162
119
179
113
123
61
176
83
102
90
172
102
147
IGO
136
131
315
201
210
151
134
124
3G7
344
478
446
154
79
139
71
163
170
338
318
159
149
230
123
128
139
145
167
177
168
183
184
864
70
213
109
161
124
256
220
161
150
159
152
126
118
154
101
482
339
202
164
177
182
119
74
319
408
471
459
208
102
18
and
19
339
260
375
367
752
645
374
3.51
310
420
247
473
362
366
219
454
347
427
337
i,fa3
207
843
277
386
438
031
453
304
201
330
325
349
309
390
302
1,293
985
449
3G6
453
443
287
220
725
820
944
942
538
278
1,171
638
1,179
893
2,289
1,478
1,248
853
1,757
678
1,101
555
1,409
931
1,029
476
1,228
727
1,231
702
1,.544
570
3,139
862
1,328
1,-351
2, 189
943
1,219
C53
980
657
1,076
1,082
1,203
576
4,624
2,071
1,232
1,038
704
2,430
2,103
2,(361
2,138
1,627
020
484
885
2,383
372
2,437
583
4,217
551
2,3.34
496
3,398
393
2,235
401
2,964
698
2,622
499
2,942
692
2, 5''3
639
2, .555
645
2, .570
339
4, 178
l,2l6
4,076
494
2,622
2,515
632
3,774
641
2,360
285
7,362
1,250
2,548
660
3,0'-)8
448
3,SS5
1,750
4,074
039
5,394
1,270
2,431
568
65
and
over.
322
26
399
75
534
54
332
45
385
40
348
50
298
59
4-10
61
414
76
377
82
387
96
229
18
663
126
394
45
458
92
490
75
444
57
355
25
357
70
568
58
708
190
393
49
713
128
319
80
AGE OP OCCUPIED PEBSONS.
556
Table 34.— MALFS AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN O \IN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25 000 TO 100 000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Total.
i
AGE
YE.VRS OR PERIODS).
CITY AND SEX.
10
to
13
14
15
16
17
18
and
19
20
to
24
25
to
44
45
to
64
65
and
over.
Un-
known.
FcoT-ia, III.;
Mak'
2\ 828
8,584
12, 876
3,130
9,453
5,002
10,126
2, (.18
13, 198
5, 318
8,518
3, 247
13, ISO
2, 5S8
8,421
1, 913
22, 113
8,179
10, 847
3,055
19,341
5,453
10,940
4,331
14, 048
3,532
1 1, 9GS
4,045
15, 573
4,108
22, ir,o
5,395
8,6U
2, 409
9,271
2,619
15,783
4,640
12,666
3,394
23,212
7,179
8,487
2,410
24,419
6,535
20,073
5,608
26,572
9,070
3;
(
IS
1]
27
1(
K
1
11
3
12
3
e
2
8
1
30
2
13
1
99
IC
10
2
28
3
31
3
6
2
36
3
1
1
49
3
53
12
44
6
68
4
24
5
59
2
53
6
57
10
2 00
) 33
S 49
90
34
36
25
4
38
34
17
Hi
7
5
11
6
30
10
21
2
89
33
16
7
47
13
53
21
37
24
60
35
37
32
53
20
74
24
32
15
53
5
18
15
39
6
25
4
85
27
154
106
141
1V9
60
C5
44
12
120
110
30
39
39
22
32
20
90
36
64
15
170
62
50
54
89
35
125
45
125
52
171
105
82
50
67
53
169
54
81
40
66
36
60
39
82
42
93
55
156
80
336
246
243
245
171
159
101
34
200
165
104
93
112
70
99
93
181
121
182
83
279
147
154
134
187
%
198
169
165
115
271
207
122
109
121
89
236
126
158
97
296
249
109
107
228
115
315
277
372
271
391
323
2Z3
229
192
183
142
49
233
209
139
93
189
99
159
122
2S5
202
223
111
381
109
174
149
212
120
219
132
245
18o
374
320
102
101
160
95
275
198
190
140
378
319
144
121
251
185
380
281
442
326
995
750
508
427
4S'5
442
361
183
448
527
293
272
642
299
385
244
712
574
552
424
1,031
539
431
3%
511
295
501
387
611
439
996
704
371
274
373
227
749
499
471
356
897
768
342
232
777
595
882
718
1,178
799
3,046
1, 861
1,533
754
1,432
1,055
1,173
520
1,531
1,140
935
636
2,184
703
1,009
402
2,4.37
1,6/7
1,594
718
.3,297
1,163
1,268
770
1,576
076
1,382
773
1,709
1,043
3,409
1,421
1, 0C.9
041
1,064
479
2,319
1,272
1,494
746
3,025
1,823
1,038
479
2,473
1,381
2,476
1,317
3,351
1,791
13,213
3,757
7,153
961
4,588
2, 092
5,393
1,387
6,614
2,258
4,420
1,402
0,796
907
3,834
643
10, 540
3,505
5,332
1,181
9,397
2,455
5,200
1,735
6,985
1,492
5,303
1,622
8,115
1,608
11,538
1,994
4,402
862
4,265
1,009
7,986
1,816
6,366
1,444
12,006
2,942
4,154
919
12,606
3,013
9,586
2,055
12,416
3,947
7,481
1,357
2,726
211
2,051
736
2,510
398
3,492
790
2,211
608
2,776
378
2,447
310
6,589
1,746
2,501
467
4,149
775
3,132
938
3,812
707
3,520
798
3,98-1
521
4,675
537
2,114
249
2,625
560
3,521
612
3,316
505
5,551
908
2,239
424
6,980
1,077
5,249
779
7,258
1,608
1, 061
113
274
20
316
144
350
23
490
76
328
74
378
34
432
41
1,190
233
359
50
443
93
495
140
548
73
621
89
514
56
005
66
248
27
486
82
355
66
460
39
822
98
367
69
910
113
985
106
1,146
166
29
Female
Perth Ambov, N.J. :
Male...:
8
3
Female
Petersburg, Va. :
Male
96
71
Female
PhoenLx, Ariz. :
Male
Female
7
Pitt afield, Mass.:
Male
21
Q
Female
Plainfield, N. J.:
Male
23
Female
11
Pontiac, Mich.:
Male
Female
27
3
Port Huron, Mich.:
Male
5
Female
31
Portland, Me. :
Male
29
Female
13
Port-mouth, OMo:
Male
Female
3
Portsmouth, Va. :
Male
6
1
Female
PoughkeeiJ.-ie, N. V.:
Alale
10
Female
Pueblo, Colo. :
Male
53
Female
22
Quincv. 111. :
Male
12
Female
6
Quincv, Mass. :
Male
2
Female
2
Racine, Wis.;
Male
• 31
Female
3
Revere, Mass. ;
Male
3
Female
3
Richmond, Ind.:
Male
g
I'emale
2
Roanoke, Va.;
Male
46
Female
31
Rock Island, 111.:
Male
54
Female
6
Rockford, III.:
Male
50
Female
27
Rome, N. Y.:
Male
2
Female
Sacramenio, Cahf.:
Male
14
Female
6
Saginaw, Mich.;
Male
29
Female
10
St. Joseph, Mo.:
Male
111
Female
45
556
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 34 MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO 100,000
INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
CITY AND SEX.
Salem, Mass.:
Male
Female
San Diego, Calif.:
Male
Female
San .lose, Calif.:
Male
Female
Savannah, Ga.:
Male
Female
Schenectady, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Sheboygan, Wis.:
Male
Female
Shreveport, La.:
Male
Female
Sioux City, Iowa:
Male
Female
SiouxFaUs, S. Dak.:
Male
Female
SomerWUe, Mass.:
Male
Female
South Bend, lud.:
Male
Female
Springfield, 111.:
Male
Female
Spiingfleld, Mo.:
Male
Female
Springfield, Ohio:
Male :
Female
Stamford, Conn.:
Male
Female
Steubenvillc, Ohio:
Male
Female
Stockton, CaUf.:
Male
Female
Superior, Wis.:
Male
Female
Pacoma, Wash.:
Male
Female
Tampa. Fla.:
Male
Female
Taunton, Mass.:
Male
Female
Terre Haute, Ind.:
Male
Female
Topeka, Kans.:
Male
Female
Troy, N. Y.:
Male
Female
Tulsa Okla.:
Male
Female
Total.
1.3,
986
29,
,007
,7fi6
,975
019
,517
,.565
AGE (years or periods).
39
136
146
105
222
213
174
87
375
292
336
329
182
256
175
372
280
407
347
337
262
140
89
205
105
192
1.39
139
55
129
51
33
391
175
301
252
191
163
325
204
193
149
298
323
207
116
253
217
250
121
156
97
495
323
391
373
229
223
219
166
352
237
419
400
492
453
360
318
185
121
340
213
186
166
124
102
162
107
203
141
444
259
333
287
217
184
385
264
252
156
322
395
307
209
IS
and
19
577
503
682
440
324
241
1,.366
1,003
972
926
459
404
677
469
943
718
296
234
1,003
1,010
1,032
865
785
751
522
359
667
398
369
357
217
474
275
533
396
1,129
789
779
622
469
421
957
626
608
473
8:32
878
1,005
718
1,582
1,203
2,2.50
1,170
1,222
690
4,420
2,581
3,3.38
2,004
1,218
712
2,212
1,398
3,601
2,042
1,046
710
3,418
2,561
3,004
1,532
2,067
1,412
1,466
8S0
2, 538
1,233
1, 185
765
1,175
437
1,445
650
1,615
935
3,682
1,799
2,120
1,465
1,311
1,009
2,597
1,286
1,793
1,294
2,558
2,237
3,976
2,013
6,240
2,348
10,872
3,624
5,699
1,731
15,128
6,218
15,387
3,424
4,685
854
8,337
3,124
13,815
3,348
4,245
1,202
13,987
4,563
11,626
2,344
9,136
2,887
5,718
1,587
9,785
2,380
5, 698
1,430
5,490
774
7,165
1,490
6,877
1,161
17, .531
3,626
8,720
3,956
.5,149
1,724
10,700
2,583
7,158
2,431
10,2.56
5,231
1.5,066
3,959
3,625
977
7,467
1,895
3,819
905
5,934
1,899
7,7.30
1,068
2,709
266
3,040
859
5,886
802
1,904
301
8,298
1,743
5,593
726
5,356
1,011
3,378
6l6
5,635
1,026
2,725
468
2,110
322
3,929
581
3,695
307
9,826
1,315
3,764
965
3,139
735
6,211
1,073
4,416
6, 743
2,552
6,070
708
65
and
over.
571
111
1,421
245
648
86
658
256
806
97
478
30
362
102
808
56
235
23
1,298
175
737
83
872
117
539
70
1,016
134
350
52
275
33
580
58
399
27
1,347
128
357
61
560
87
985
116
1,109
255
486
52
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
557
Table 34.— MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAIN-
FUL OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Total.
AGE (
YEARS OR PERIODS).
CITY AND SEX.
10
to
13
39
8
30
6
15
1
11
1
34
13
70
7
21
13
1
2
5
17
7
31
4
30
9
26
8
5
3
84
22
39
22
12
5
44
9
47
4
14
15
16
17
18
and
19
20
to
24
25
to
44
45
to
64
65
and
over.
Un-
known.
Utica, N. Y.:
Male... .
29, 199
12,273
11,651
3,781
9,549
5,087
9,813
2,018
31,078
9,877
11, 867
3,411
10, 146
3,644
13, 126
4,160
9,709
2,852
17,952
5,267
22,862
7,008
17,344
2,890
22,271
6,791
11,983
4, 198
10, 861
4,450
16, 761
9,459
13,770
6,973
15,590
5,932
9,5.54
2,7S5
56
28
40
11
29
16
6
2
114
53
44
7
17
1
45
50
56
42
33
29
28
7
44
14
110
54
27
23
103
30
116
S3
174
203
110
79
17
3
214
188
69
41
100
39
18
11
274
195
68
23
52
28
152
109
133
145
110
78
91
34
66
22
209
166
81
36
107
63
183
161
250
282
154
135
71
13
432
410
146
70
144
112
69
40
487
408
146
77
97
94
220
238
183
190
279
237
222
150
142
49
446
362
196
125
167
102
369
286
381
371
275
282
137
78
477
493
198
104
170
156
114
85
564
511
165
111
151
134
257
259
218
201
294
247
317
214
236
85
497
373
211
173
220
120
475
403
356
400
322
298
155
107
1,102
1,088
435
259
391
410
348
256
1,292
1,036
4-16
324
327
310
582
521
388
391
728
553
781
559
706
263
1,032
858
513
371
532
323
1,379
1,110
758
729
724
558
363
270
3,318
2,521
1,485
820
1,147
1,048
1,370
548
3,996
2,509
1,461
828
1,177
736
1,653
1,019
1,254
710
2,037
1,128
2,822
1,640
2,601
710
2,713
1,742
1,545
838
1,801
899
3,868
2,617
1,883
1,583
1,990
1,138
1,030
491
14,908
5,308
5,934
1,850
4,379
2,291
5,422
788
16,810
4,057
6,180
1,509
4,700
1,504
6,609
1,483
5,325
938
8,903
2,007
11,734
3,287
9,064
1,312
10,642
2,422
5,205
1, 734
5,256
1,990
7,323
3,786
6,195
2,630
6,803
2,344
4,364
1,160
7,580
2,030
2,850
533
2,708
912
2,167
254
6,755
1,007
2,888
472
3,080
731
3,255
438
1,992
216
4,817
'831
5,900
1,005
2,662
191
5,789
728
3,484
796
2,194
745
2,643
887
3,334
706
4,336
959
2,as6
572
1,070
197
400
57
463
102
282
28
719
83
385
42
521
104
330
42
153
13
678
139
897
88
222
23
793
70
703
94
359
135
333
88
424
60
827
127
474
84
3
Female
2
Waco, Tex.:
Male
64
Female
30
Waltham, Mass.:
Male
3
Female
Warren, Ohio:
Male
6
Female
5
Waterbury, Conn.:
Male
33
Female
5
Waterloo, Iowa:
Male. . . .
14
Female
11
Watertown, N. Y.:
Male
3
Female
2
West Hoboken town,
N.J.:
Male
10
Female
West New York town,
N.J.:
Male
5
Female
1
Wheeling, W. Va.:
Male....
56
Female
U
Wichita, Xans.:
Male
39
Female
20
Wichita Falls, Tex.:
Male
1,568
Female
212
Wilkos-Barre, Pa.:
Male
14
Female
8
Williamsport, Pa.:
Male...
13
Female
5
Wilmington, N. C:
Male...
38
Female
21
Winston-Salem, N. C:
Male
33
Female
16
Woonsocket, K. 1.:
Male
3
Female
4
York, Pa.:
Male
5
Female
3
Zanesville, Ohio:
Male
10
Female
3
558
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
TABI.E 3S.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF CHILDREN OF EACH SEX 10 TO 15 YEARS
OF AGE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25,000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920.
Alameda, Calif
AUentown, Pa
Altoona, Pa
Amsterdam, N. Y..
Anderson, Ind
Asheville, N. C
Atlantic City, N. J.
Auburn, N. Y
Augusta, Ga
Aurora, lU
Austin, Tex
Bangor, Me
Battle Creek, Mich.
Bay City, Mich
Bayorme, N. J
Beaumont, Tex
Bellingham, Wash.
Berkeley, Calif
Bethlehem, Pa
Binghamtou, N. Y.
Bloomington, III . . .
Brockton, Mass
Brookline, Mass
Eutto, Jfont
Canton, Ohio
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Charleston, S. C. . . .
Charleston, W. Va..
Charlotte, N. C
Chattanooga, Term .
Chelsea, Mass
Chester, Pa
Chicopee, Mass
Cicero town, 111. . ..
Clarksburg, W. Va.
Clifton, N.J
Colorado Spgs.,Colo.
Columbia, S. C
Columbus, Ga
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Covington, Ky
Cran.ston, R. I
Cumberland, Md..
Danville, 111
Davenport, Iowa..
Decatur, lU
Dubuque, Iowa. . .
Duluth, Minn
E. Chicago, Ind...
E. Cleveland, Ohio
E. Orange, N. J...
E. St. Louis, 111...
Easton, Pa
El Paso, Tex
Elgin, 111
MALES 10 TO
15 YEARS OF
age: 1920
Total
niun-
ber.
En-
gaged
in gai n-
ful oecu
pations
501 234
301 155
094 332
739 303
501 59
7.0
12.0
7
7.9
8.9
8.1
4.7
6.2
11.6
8.7
5.2
2.3
8.7
5
6.2
9.2
7.0
4.7
6.1
5.6
6.9
10.5
4.2
7.0
6.9
9.2
11.2
6.1
1,5.4
9.3
9.4
6.
15.9
11.1
3.9
14.9
7.2
9.5
14.2
5.9
9.1
9.8
10.1
9.7
7.
10.0
10. 5
4.2
0.2
3.3
8.1
8.4
7.8
7.4
Total
niun-
ber
FEMALES 10
TO 15 YEARS
OF age: 1920
1,367
3, 865
3,224
1,747
1,399
1,571
2, 330
1,752
2, 766
1,686
2,069
1,322
1,5.50
2, 779
4,617
2,238
1,311
2, 630
2,489
2,677
1,407
3, 253
1,474
1,943
3,803
2,230
3,582
2, 094
2, 683
2, .859
2, 460
2,457
2, 134
2,692
1,517
1,577
1,502
2,027
1,.896
1,751
2,833
1,450
1,611
1,712
2,662
2,247
1,901
4, 848
1,684
1,150
2,279
3, .539
1,569
4, ()9S
1,163
Eh-
in gam-
ful occu-
pations.
17
32.3
82
131
31
42
82
65
181
93
40
24
37
101
237
82
9
22
136
93
39
231
23
38
82
49
228
64
236
123
110
142
293
300
22
191
19
89
157
38
124
129
04
56
62
94
104
77
1.2
8.4
2.5
7.5
2.2
2.7
3.5
3.7
6.5
5.5
2.2
1.8
2.4
3.6
5.1
3.7
0.7
0.8
5.5
3.5
2.8
7.1
1.6
2.0
2.2
0.4
3.1
8.8
4.3
4.5
5.8
13.7
11.1
1.5
12.1
1.3
4.4
8.3
2.2
4.4
8.9
4.0
3.3
2.3
4.2
5.5
1.6
4.1
1.7
2.5
4.7
6.2
2.9
Elizabeth, N. J.
Elmira, >J. Y...
Erie, Pa
Evauston, 111....
Evan-sville, Ind.
Everett, Mass...
Everett, Wash..
Fitchburg, Mass,
Flint, Mich
Fort Smith, Ark...
MALES 10 TO
15 YEARS OF
age: 1920
Total
num-
ber.
En-
gaged
in gain-
ful occu-
pations.
Fort Wayne, Ind..
Fresno, CaUf
Galveston, Tex
Gary, Ind
Green Bay, Wis...
Hagerstown, Md . .
Hamilton, Ohio...
Hammond, Ind. . .
Hamtramek, Mich
Harrisburg, Pa
Haverhill, Mass
Hazleton, Pa
Highland Pk., Mich.
Hobokon, N.J
Hoi yoke. Mass
Huntington, W.Va.
Irvington, N. J
Jackson, IViich
Jacksonville, Fla...
Jamestown, N. Y...
■Johnstown, Pa...
Joliot,Ill
Joplin, Mo
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Kearny, N. J
Kenosha, Wis
Kmgston, N. Y...
Knoxville, Tenn . .
Kokomo, Ind
La Crosse, Wis
Lakewood, Ohio.
Lancaster, Pa
Lansing, Mich
Lawrence, Mass..
LeVristou, Me
Lexington, ICy
Lima, Ohio
Lincohi, Nebr
Little Rock, Ark..
Long Beach, Calif.
Lorain. Ohio
Lynchburg, Va
LjTin, Mass
McKcesport, Pa. . .
Macon, Ga
2,180
1,42(
2, 197
3, 486
1,594
3,891
2, 076
2, 017
2, 439
1,807
1,3.52
1,905
1, 986
2, 064
3,545
2,653
2,126
1,629
3,424
3,240
2,764
1,335
1,970
4, 121
1,944
3,839
2,019
1 , 676
2, 196
1,513
1,886
1,29
4,242
1, 375
1,479
1,946
2,473
2, 766
5,001
1,625
1,750
2,059
2,621
3,164
2, 183
2,002
1,606
4,546
2,722
2,823
350
170
86
390
436il3.5
187 6.8
108. 8' 1
130i 6.9
510 12.4
116 0.0
229 0.0
81 4.0
82 4.9
871 4.0
140| 9.3
39 2.0
310 12.5
437|15.8
859 17. 2
41 2.5
FEMALES 10
TO 15 YEARS
OF age: 1920
2, 108 25
1,752 HI
4,776 201
2,748 82
2,964| 208
AGE OF OCCUPIED PERSONS.
559
Table 35.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF CHILDREN OF EACH SEX 10 TO 15 YEARS
OF AGE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING FROM 25 000 TO
100,000 INHABITANTS: 1920— Continued.
Madison, Wis
Maiden, Mass
Manchester, N. H . .
Mansfield, Ohio
Marion, Ohio
Med ford, Mass
Meriden, Conn
Miami, Fla
Mobile, Ala
Moline, 111
Montclair, N. J
Montgomery, Ala . .
Mount Vernon, N.Y
Muncie, Ind
Muskegon, Mich . . ,
Musl^ogee, Okla
Nashua, N. H ,
New Britain, Conn
New Brunswick, N.J
Newcastle, Pa
New London, Conn
NewRochcUe,N.Y
Newark, Ohio
Newburgh, N.Y...
Newijort, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport News, Va
Newton, Mass
Niagara Falls. N.Y.
Ncrristown, Pa
NorwaUc . Conn
Oak Park.IJl
Ogden.Utah
Oklahoma City
Okla
Orange, N. J
Oshkosh,V/is
Pasadena, Calif
Passaic, N. J
Pawtucket, R. I. .
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, lU
Perth Amboy, N. J,
Petersburg, A'a
Phoenix, Ariz
Pittsfield,Mass-...
Plainfield.N. J...,
Pontiae,Mich
Port Huron, Mich..
Portland, Me
I'ortsmouth, Oliio .
Portsmouth, Va
PoughkeoDsie, N.Y.
Pueblo, Colo
Quincy,Ill
Quiucy, Mass ,
MALES 10 TO
15 YEARS OF
age: 1920
Total
num-
ber.
uigam-
ful occu-
pations.
En-
Total
num-
ber.
62
75
106
87
1-18
83
152
98
77
121
217
66
125
289
108
206
105
342
588
211
246
208
121
85
026i 169
331' 65
320 52
316 51
002 150
531
6.2
5.6
5.3
10
S.O
10.0
9.8
1.3
10.2
4.1
9.8
6.6
5.7
5.1
9.3
4.7
5.3
5.0
3.8
8.1
6.1
10.71
6. 31
10. 5i
4.2
3.1
8.2
15. o'
3.3;
6.01
6.81
5.8
11.5
5.8
9.6
18.4
13.8
7.5
8.5
8.0
6.6
8.3
4.9
3.9
3.9
5.0
6.4
35813.3
761 4. 6
I64I 7.4
209 12. 3
542i I681 6.61
FEMALES 10
TO 15 YEAKS
OF age: 1920
1, 79 1
2,702
4,301
1,232
1,434
1,900
1,486
1,239
3,33"
1,390
1,470
2,56"
2,255
1,8.39
1,710
1,726
1,510
3,221
l,6S.i
2,407
1,270
1,923
1, 252
1,433
1,476
1,354
1,600
2,339
2, 330
1,489
1,126
1,897
1,992
4,389
1,859
1,856
1.760
3,672
3, 451
1,739
3,551
2,476
1,760
1,317
2,116
1,324
1,322
1,322
3,173
1,694
3,^07
1,Tm9
2,281
1,670
2,452
En-
gaged
in gain-
ful occu-
pations.
Ph V
1.7
1.4
1.8
5.6
7.3
0.9
10.5
16.3
3.3
148 4.2
28011.3
6.6
1.3
6.9
4.4
2.2
2.0
1.6
1.1
3.7
3.8
2.2
4.1
3.2
Racine, Wis
Revere, Mass
Richmond, Ind
Roanoke, Va
Rock Island, HI
Rockford, III
Rome, N. Y
SacramentO; Calif. .
Saginaw, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo
Salem J Mass
San Dicgo, Calif
San Jose, Calif.. ,..
Sa^ annah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y.
Sheboygan, Wis
Shreveport, La
Sioux Citv, Iowa...
Sioux Falls, S. Dak .
Somerville, Mass . . .
South Bend, Ind...
Springfield, lU
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio.. .
Stamford , Conn
SteubenviUe, Ohio.
Stockton, Cahf
Superior, Wis
Tacoma, Wash
Tampa, Fla
Taunton, Mass
Terre Haute, Ind. .
Topcka, Kans
Troy, N.Y
Tulsa, Okla
Utica,N.Y
Waco, Tex
Wall ham , Mass
WaiTcn, Ohio
Waterbury, Conn. .
Waterloo, Iowa
Waterto%\"n, N. Y. .
W.Hobokcn,N.J..
W. New York, N.J.
Wheeling, W. Va. .
Wichita, Kans
Wicliita Falls, Tex.
Wilkf s-Barre, Pa. .
WilUamsport. Pa. .
Wilmington, i^f. C.
Winston-Salem N.C
Woonsocket,R. I..
York, Pa
Zanesville, Ohio
males 10 TO
15 YE.4.ES OF
age: 1920
Total
num-
ber.
En-
in gam-
ful occu-
pations.
267 9.9
120 6
16914.0
29611.2
157 9.9
6.5
7.1
6.7
5.4
8.4
10.9
7.1
3.7
14.7
3.6
1,3.8
11.9
5.6
3.5
7.6
9.8
8.1
6.0
7.2
7.0
6
6.0
3.3
8.4
7.4
13.6
7.6
6.8
4.3
5.0
6.8
6.0
8.6
3.0
8.8
10.7
6.4
9.3
11.6
5.6
4.4
8.6
7.7
6.7
17.4
14.3
436 18. 6
30S 1.3. 1
135 9.4
FEMALES 10
TO 15 YEARS
OF age: 1920
Total
num-
ber.
2,682
En-
gaged
in gain-
ful occu-
pations.
959 45
343 59
861 50
289 65
705 117
293 157
918 36
015 19
385 272
6041 83
I
632 143
323i 90
1451 80
192| 23
558 1
5.3
4.7
6.1
3.3
3.7
1.5
4.4
1.7
2.0
3.2
6.8
1.2
0.9
6.2
1.8
8.8
3.9
2.5
1.9
3.9
7.9
4.2
2.0
0.4,
5.4
2.4
1.6
0.7
2.1
4.5
219 11.5
2.9
2.1
4.0
2.2
224 4.8
58 2.5
56' 4.1
14! 1.3
2611 5.5
2.1
1.9
7.0
11.2
114 3.8
1.3
2.8
5.2
3.6
5.9
18.8
9.1
1.4
560
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS,
Table 36.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, IN
EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR THE
UNITED STATES: 1890-1920.
CENSUS YEAR AND MAEITAL CONDITION.
1920
Aggregate
Married
Single, widowed, divorced, and unknown
1910
Aggregate
Married
Single, widowed, divorced, and unknown,
1900
Aggregate
Married
Single, \vidowed, divorced, and imknown.
1890
Aggregate
Married
Single, widowed, divorced, and unknown.
"WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
Total
number.
35, 177, 515
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
21,318,933
13,858,582
30, 047, 325
17,684,687
12,362,638
24,249,191
13,810,057
10,439,134
19,602,178
11,124,785
8, 477, 393
8, 346, 796
1,920,281
6,426,515
7, 639, 828
1,890,661
5,749,167
4,997,415
769, 477
4,227,938
3,712,144
515.260
3, 196, S84
Per
cent.
23.7
9.0
46.4
25.4
10.7
46.5
5.6
40.5
18.9
4.6
37.7
Table 37.— NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY MARITAL CONDITION, OF THE
GAINFULLY OCCUPIED WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, FOR THE UNITED
STATES: 1890-1920.
YEAR AND MARITAL CONDITION.
WOMEN 15 Y'EARS OF AGE
AND OVER ENGAGED IN
GAINI^UL OCCUPATIONS.
Number.
I'er cent
distri-
bution.
Aggregate
1920
8,346,796
100.0
1,920,281
6,426,515
7, 639, 828
23.0
Single, widowed, divorced,
Aggregate
77.0
1910
100.0
1,890,661
5, 749, 167
4,997,415
24.7
Single, widowed, divorced.
Aggregate . . . .
75.3
1900
100.0
Married
7t>9,177
4,227,938
3,712,144
15.4
Single, widowed, divorced,
Aggregate
84.6
1890
100.0
•
Married
515,260
3, 196, 884
13.9
Single, widowed, divorced
86.1
MARITAL CONDITION OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
561
Table 38 — NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY MARITAL CONDITION OF
THE WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH GENERAL DIVISION OF OCCI^FA-
TIONS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
CENSUS YEAR AND GENERAL DrVHSION OF
OCCUPATIONS.
1920
All occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry.
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries
Transportation
Trade
PubUc service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
1910
All occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries
Transportation
Trade
PubUc service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional service
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occujiations
Total
number.
8,346,796
934,962
2,781
1,904,132
212, 382
663, 939
21, 768
1,015,904
2,169,450
1,421,478
7, 639, 828
Number.
1,920,281
371,537
1,278
466, 663
26, 480
156, 490
7,542
123,578
637, 675
129,038
1,890,661
692, 745
371
330,914
8,602
83,089
4,377
76, 287
661,199
33,077
Per
cent of
total.
23.0
SINGLE, WIDOWED,
DIVORCED, AND
UNKNOWN.
Number.
6,426,515
Per
cent of
total.
39.7
46.0
24.5
12.5
23.6
34.6
12.2
29.4
9.1
24.7
563, 425
1,503
1,437,469
185,902
507, 449
14, 226
892,326
1,531,775
1,292,440
5,749,167
47.0
35.0
18.6
8.1
17.9
32.3
10.4
26.6
5.6
780, 516
689
1,445,003
97, 432
381,084
9,178
657, 055
1,822,078
556,132
77.0
60.3
54.0
75.5
87.5
76.4
65.4
87.8
70.6
90.9
75.3
53.0
65.0
81.4
91.9
82.1
67.7
89.6
73.4
94.4
Table 39 — NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY GENERAL DIVISIONS OF
OCCUPATIONS, OF THE GAINFULLY OCCUPIED AVOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
IN EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
CENSUS YEAR AND GENERAL DIVISION OF
OCCUPATIONS.
1920
All occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry
Extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries. .
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional ser^^ce
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
1910
All occupations
Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry
Extraction of minerals 1
Manufacturing and mechanical industries..
Transportation
Trade
Public service (not elsewhere classified)
Professional ser\ice
Domestic and personal service
Clerical occupations
TOTAL NUMBER.
Number.
8, 346, 796
934, 962
2,781
1,904,132
212,382
663,939
21, 768
1,015,904
2,169,450
1,421,478
7, 639, 828
1,473,261
1,060
1,775,917
106, 034
464,173
13,555
733,342
2,483,277
589,209
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
100.0
11.2
(')
22.8
2.5
8.0
0.3
12.2
26.0
17.0
100.0
19.3
(')
23.2
1.4
6.1
0.2
9.6
32.5
7.7
Number.
1,920,281
371,537
1,278
466,663
26,480
156,490
7,542
123, 578
637, 675
129,038
1,890,661
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
692,745
371
330,914
8,602
83,089
4,377
76,287
661,199
33.077
100.0
19.3
0.1
24.3
1.4
8.1
0.4
6.4
33.2
6.7
100.0
36.6
(')
17.5
0.5
4.4
0.2
4.0
35.0
1.7
SINGLE, WIDOWED,
DIVORCED, AND
UNKNOWN.
Number.
6,426,515
5,749,167
780,516
689
1,445,0C«
97, 432
381,084
9,178
6.57, 055
1,822,078
556,132
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
100.0
(')
22.4
2.9
7.9
0.2
13.9
2.3.8
20.1
100.0
13.6
(')
25.1
1.7
6.6
0.2
11.4
31.7
9.7
75108°— 22-
-36
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
562
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
TABLE 40.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN
EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY CLASS
OF POPULATION AND AGE PERIODS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
CLASS OF POPULATION
AND AGE PERIOD.
All classes
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over^
Native white— Native
parentage
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years...
45 years and over 2
Native white— Foreign
or mixed parentage
15 to lOyears
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Foreign-born white
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2 . . . .
Negro
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Indian
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over -
Chinese, Japanese, and
all other
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
ALL CLASSES.
Total
niomber.
4, 756
4,749
15,249
8, 4S8
6,760:
10,421
18,529
2,801
2,629
7,807
4, 438,
3,368:
5,291
7,211
1,102
1 . 067
3; 1.50
1,804
1,346
1,891
5,913
268
469
2,720
1,366
1,354
2,4.54
3,423
569
567
1,525
851
674
759;
70
12
Engaged in
gainful occu-
pations.
Number.
8,346,796
748 3,652,963
5691 699,080
889t 855, 946
1621,4.39,349
— (1)
302 (1)
128 658, 588
108 2,088,431
0S3| 498,023
020! .521,017
774, 177
(')
(1)
295,214
1,113,216
139, 685
177,0.30
506,267
290,234
1,476,915
216,767
252,417
6.89,933
(')
(')
317,798
9,168
1,372
1,449
3,764
(')
0)
2,583
6,103
39r
1,216
3,883
(')
(')
609
Per
cent.
23.7
32.7
38.1
22.4
19.7
2.5.0
32.5
18.4
29.0
45
4.S.8
24.6
1.5. 6
18.8
52. 0
37.7
18.6
11.8
43.1
38.0
44.5
45.2
41.8
13.0
10.8
15.1
14.2
12.0
20.9
20.4
20.5
20. 7
24.3
Total,
number.
21,318,933
596,542
2,483,697
11,918,789
6, 492, 3.55
5,426,4;U
6,319,905
11, 195, 865
372, 924
1,404,020
6,169,355
3.421,662
2,747,693
3,249,566
3,890,870
68, 151
422, 3.58
2, 251,. 596
1,245,794
1,(X)5,802
1,148,765
4,123,503
38,477
289,349
2,299,018
1,1.50,570
1,148,448
1,496,659
2,039,181
114,169
356, 740
1,1.58,765
650,348
508,417
409,507
43, 923
2,279
6,005
22,209
11,923
10,286
13,430
25,591
542
5, 225
17,846
12,058
5,788
1,978
Engaged in
gainful occu-
pations.
Number.
1,920,281
74, 305
283, 870
1,14.3,706
627, .580
516,126
418,400
707, 503
29, 980
106,191
407,769
225, 760
182,009
163,563
245,311
7,677
37,284
146,385
83,255
63, 130
53,965
296, 126
4,. 382
27,876
189, 138
95, 802
93,336
74,730
662, 684
31,911
111,095
394,916
219,432
175, 484
124, 762
3,929
258
548
2,169
1,210
9.59
954
4,728
97
876
3,329
2,121
1,208
426
Per
cent.
9.0
12.5
11.4
9.6
9.7
9.5
6.6
6.3
8.0
7
6.6
6.6
6.6
5.0
6.3
11.3
8.8
6.5
6.7
6.3
4.7
7.2
11.4
9.6
8.2
8.3
8.1
5.0
32.5
28.0
31.1
34.1
33.7
34.5
30.5
11.3
9.1
9.8
10.1
9.3
7.1
18.5
17.9
16.8
18.7
17.6
20.9
21.5
SINGLE, WIDOWED,
DIVORCED,
AND UNKNOWN.
Total
number.
13, 858, 582
4,160,222
2,266,279
3,330,813
1,996,313
1,334,500
4,101,268
7,333,883
2,428,645
1,225, ''
1,637,807
1,017,198
620, 609
2,041,562
3,320,238
1,033,932
644,662
898, 790
558, 327
340,463
742, 8.54
1,790,482
230, 195
180, 507
421,946
216, 362
205, 584
957,834
1, 383, 919
455, 630
210,938
367,027
201,325
165,702
350,324
26, 508
10, 428
3,591
4,322
2,567
1,755
8,167
3,552
1,392
712
921
5.34
387
527
Engaged in
gainful occu-
pations.
Niunber
6, 426, 515
1,481,017
1,525,205
2,273,667
(1)
0)
1,146,626
2,945,460
669, 100
749,7.55
1,031,580
(')
(0
495,025
1, 843, 120
490, 346
483,733
627,792
('^
(')
241,249
817, 090
135,303
149,154
317,129
(1)
(')
> 215,504
814,231
1,84,856
141,. 322
295,017
(')
(1)
193,036
5,239
1,114
901
1,595
0)
1,629
1,375
298
340
554
(')
(')
183
1 Figures not available.
2 Includes age unknown.
MARITAL CONDITION .OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
563
Table 41.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF THE GAINFULLY OCCUPIED WOMEN 15
YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, BY CLASS OF
POPULATION AND AGE PERIODS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
CLASS OF POPULATION AND AGE PERIOD.
All classes
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 4^1 years
45 years and over 2
Native white— Native parentage
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Native white — Foreign or mixed par
entage
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Foreign-born white
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years -.
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years aud over "
Negro
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years aud over 2
Indian
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years ,
45 years and' over^ ,
Chinese, Japanese, and all other
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Total
number.
8,346,796
1, 555, 322
1, 809, 075
3, 417, 373
(')
(1)
1,565,026
3,652,963
699, OSO
855, 946
1,439,349
(1)
0)
658, 588
2,088,431
498, 023
521,017
774, 177
(')
(')
295, 214
1,113,216
139, 0^5
177,030
506, 267
(')
(')
290,234
1,476,915
216, 767
252, 417
689, 933
0)
0)
317, 798
9,168
1,372
1,449
3,764
0)
0)
2,583
6,103
395
1,216
3,883
0)
609
Number.
1,920,281
74, 305
283, 870
1, 143, 706
627, 5S0
516, 126
418, 400
707,503
29,980
106, 191
407, 769
225, 760
182,009
163, 563
245,311
7,677
37,284
146, 385
8.3, 255
63,130
63,965
296, 126
4, 3S2
27, 876
189, 138
95,802
93,336
74, 730
662, 684
31,911
111,095
394, 916
219, 432
175, 484
124, 762
3,929
258
548
2,169
1,210
959
954
4,728
97
876
3,329
2,121
1,208
426
Per cent
of total.
23.0
4.8
15.7
33.5
26.7
SINGLE, WIDOWED,
DIVORCED,
AND UNKNOWN.
Number.
6, 426, 515
1,481,017
1, 525, 205
2, 273, 667
(')
(')
1,146,626
19.4
4.3
12.4
28.3
11.7
1.5
7.2
18.9
18.3
26.6
3.1
15.7
37.4
25.7
44.9
14.7
44.0
57.2
39.3
42.9
18.8
37.8
57.6
36.9
77.5
24.6
72.0
85.7
70.0
2,945,460
669, 100
749, 755
1, 031, 580
(1)
495, 025
1, 843, 120
490, 346
483, 733
627, 792
241, 249
817,090
135,303
149, 154
317, 129
(')
(')
215, 504
814,231
184, 856
141, 322
295, 017
(')
0)
193,036
5,239
1,114
901
1,595
?!
1,629
1,375
298
340
554
Per cent
of total.
77.0
95.2
84.3
66.5
73.3
80.6
95.7
87.6
71.7
75.2
88.3
98.5
81.7
73.4
96.9
84.3
62.6
74.3
55.1
85. 3
56.0
42.8
60.7
57.1
81.2
62 2
42.4
63. 1
22.5
75.4
28.0
14.3
1 Figures not available.
^ Includes age unknown.
564
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 42.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY AGE PERIODS, FOR EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS
OF THE POPULATION, OF ALL WOMEN AND OF THE GAINFULLY OCCUPIED WOMEN
15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, IN EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, FOR THE UNITED
STATES: 1920.
CLASS OF POPITLATION AND
AGE PERIOD.
All classes
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over ^
Kative white — Native par-
entage
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years ,
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years ,
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2 ,
Native white — Foreign or
mixed parentage
15 to 19 years ,
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years ,
45 years and over 2
Foreign-born white
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years ,
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Negro
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Indian
15 to 19 years ,
20 to 24 years ,
25 to 44 years ,
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
Chinese, Japanese, and all
other
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 44 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 years and over 2
■WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920.
Aggregate.
Total
number.
100.0
1:3.5
13.5
43.4
24.1
19.2
29.6
100.0
15.1
14.2
42.1
24.0
18.2
28.6
100.0
15.3
14.8
43.7
25,0
18.7
26.2
100.0
4.5
7.9
46.0
23.1
22.9
41.5
100.0
16.6
16.6
44.6
24.9
19.7
22.2
100.0
IS. 0
13.6
37.7
20.6
17.1
30.7
100.0
6.6
20.4
64.4
43.2
21.2
8.6
Married.
100.0
2.8
11.7
5.5.9
30.5
25.5
29.6
100.0
3.3
12.5
55.1
30.6
24.5
29.0
100.0
1.8
10.9
57.9
32.0
25.9
29.5
100.0
0.9
7.0
55.8
27.9
27.9
36.3
100.0
5.6
17.5
56.8
31.9
24.9
20.1
100.0
5.2
13.7
60.6
27.1
23.4
30.6
100.0
2.1
20.4
69.7
47.1
22.6
7.7
Single,
widowed,
divorced,
and
unknown.
100.0
30.0
16.4
24.0
14.4
9.6
29.6
100.0
33.1
16.7
22.3
13.9
8.5
27.8
100.0
31.1
19.4
27.1
16.8
10.3
22.4
100.0
12.9
10.1
23.6
12.1
11.5
53.5
100.0
32.9
15.2
26.5
14.5
12.0
25.3
100.0
39.3
13.5
16.3
9.7
6.6
30.8
100.0
39.2
20.0
25. 9
1.5.0
10.9
14.8
Engaged in gainful occupations.
Total
number.
18.6
21.7
40.9
18.8
100.0
19.1
23.4
39.4
(1)
18.0
100.0
23.8
24.9
37.1
14.1
100.0
12.5
15.9
45.5
(1)
0)
26.1
100.0
14.7
17.1
46.7
(')
0)
21.5
100. 0
15.0
15.8
4L1
(1)
(1)
28.2
100.0
6.5
19.9
63.6
(M
0)
10.0
100.0
3.9
14.8
59. G
32.7
26.9
21.8
100.0
4.2
15.0
.57.6
31.9
25.7
23.1
100.0
3.1
15.2
59.7
33.9
25.7
22.0
100.0
1.5
9.4
63.9
32.4
31.5
25.2
100.0
4.8
16. S
59.6
33.1
26.5
18.8
100.0
6.6
13.9
55.2
30.8
24.4
24.3
100.0
2.1
IS. 5
70.4
44.9
25.5
9.0
Single,
widowed,
divorced,
and
unknown.
100.0
2:3.0
23.7
35.4
17.8
100.0
22. 7
25.5
35.0
(1)
100.0
26.6
26.2
34.1
13.1
100.0
16.6
IS. 3
3S.8
(')
26.4
100.0
22.7
17.4
36.2
(')
(')
23.7
100.0
21.3
17.2
30.4
31.1
100.0
21.7
24.7
40.3
13.3
1 Figures not available.
2 Includes age unknown.
MARITAL CONDITIOIsr OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
565
Table 43.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY POPULATION CLASSES, OF ALL WOMEN
AND OF THE GAINFULLY OCCUPIED WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, IN
EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER: 1920.
Aggregate.
Engaged in gainful occupations.
CLASS OF POPULATION.
Total
number.
Married.
Single,
widowed,
divorced,
and
unknojvn.
Total
number.
Married.
Single,
widowed,
divorced,
and
unknown.
All classes
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Native white — Native par-
entage
52.7
20.5
K). S
9.7
0.2
0.1
52.5
18.3
19.3
9.6
0.2
0.1
52.9
24.0
12.9
10.0
0.2
(1)
43.8
25.0
13.3
17.7
0.1
0.1
36.8
12.8
15.4
34.5
0.2
0.2
45.8
Native white — Foreign or
mixed parentage
28.7
Foreign-born white
12.7
12.7
0.1
Chinese, Japanese, and all
G)
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
566
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 44 NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, IN
EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . . .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlanric
East North Ceniral.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hamp.shire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsj'lvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Mieliigan
Wisciusin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Coliunbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
36,177,515
AGGREGATE.
Total
number.
2,681,
7, 757,
7,321,
4, 159,
4, 420,
2,794,
3,131,
1,000,
1,910,
Engaged in
gainful occu-
pations.
Num-
ber.
8, 346, 796
862,348
102, 113
555, 367
767,677
178,574
649,046
023, 104
175, 555
433,012
271,764
161,208
123,982
1,425,443
219,409
479, 332
3, 767, 540
1,092,623
2, 897, 294
1,990,701
1,021,915
2,242,120
1, 198, 037
869,060
774,433
819,947
1, 186, 407
181,450
190, 812
419,146
587, 284
77, 105
506, 569
188, 466
730, 985
431,. 564
769, 185
504, 048
900, 117
312, 798
770,695
749, 045
720, 780
554, 325
525, 477
571,339
594,679
1,439,534
160,625
123, 287
54, 169
307, 458
103, 503
95,671
133,642
21, 731
, 438, 357
261,847
1,210,607
64,636
49, 138
26. 803
498, 258
78, 989
144,524
1,131,504
292, 158
678, 451
409,073
183, 882
536, 990
244,515
180,907
163, 368
140, 761
242, 557
27,971
29, 483
71,423
92, 116
17,947
135, 669
92,425
153, 057
56, 726
187, 546
185, 754
266,093
83,357
128, 969
145, 655
199, 751
174,671
103, 143
145, 661
90,148
284, 152
28, 186
17,435
9,356
62, 180
14, 656
17,707
21, 708
4,327
92,612
54, 370
286,030
Per
cent.
32.2
27.1
2L2
18.5
26.7
23.2
19.9
17.6
22.7
23.8
30.5
21.6
35.0
36.0
30.2
30.0
26.7
23.4
20.5
18.0
24.0
20.4
20.8
21.1
17.2
20.4
15.4
15.5
17.0
15.7
23.3
26.8
49.0
20.9
13.1
24.4
36.9
29.6
26.6
16.7
19.4
27.7
31.5
19.6
25. 5
15.2
19
17.5
14.1
17.3
20.2
14.2
18.5
16.2
19.9
21.1
20.8
23.6
Total.
number.
1,485
4,518
4,545
2,555
2,654
1,725
1,988
654
1,191
162
92
74
758
118:
278:
2,134
653
1, 730
1,241
650:
1,353
782,
517
450
505
724:
113
121
263
375
47
294
88:
432:
280,
460:
298:
551
199
481
461
440
342^
344
338
402
902
108
84:
38
195:
66
63
83
14
287
170
733
Engaged in
gainful occu-
pations.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
1,920,281
175, 568
348, 128
282, 285
137, 368
394, 664
225, 222
201,013
43, 152
112,881
16,288
13, 308
6,011
96,496
15, 530
27, 935
194, 305
50, 451
103, 372
76,655
34, 848
96,448
52,097
22, 237
20, 170
24,200
50, 414
3,910
5,231
13,967
19, 476
4,413
32, 262
22, 871
41,555
10,499
60, 951
79,526
107,275
35,312
31,280
44, 262
72, 733
76, 947
36, 919
50,112
26, 953
87, 029
6,508
4, 408
2,666
14, 462
3,715
6,174
3,779
1,440
24, 172
15, 155
73, 554
9.0
11.8
7.7
6.2
5.4
14.9
13.1
10.1
6.6
9.5
10.0
14.4
8.1
12.7
13.3
10.0
9.1
7.7
6.0
6.2
5.4
7.1
6.7
4.3
4.5
4.8
7.0
3.4
4.3
5.3
5.2
9.3
11.0
25.8
9.6
3.7
13.2
26.6
19.5
17.7
6.5
9.6
16.5
22.5
10.7
14.8
6.7
9.6
6.0
5.2
7.0
7.4
5.6
9.7
4.5
10.0
8.4
8.9
10.0
SINGLE, widowed,
divorced , AND
UNKNOWN.
Total,
number.
13,858,582 6,426,515
Engaged in
gainful occu-
pa lions.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
1,195,
3, 2,39,
2,776,
1,603,
1,766,
1,069,
1,142,
345,
719,
761
109
666
100
201
1,632
439
1, 167
749
371
889
415
351
323
314
461
67
69
155
211
29
212
99
298
150
308
205
348,
112
289
287
280
212
181
232
191
536
52
38
15
112
36
31
49
7
150
91
476:
2091,753,
658
1,273,
,58;{
630,
601
783,
6()6
423,
2,55
422,
610
132,
239
320,
141
4S,
855
35,
477
20,
546
401,
637
63,
105
116,
936
937,
036
241,
237
575,
2,50
332,
728
149,
002
440,
389
192,
289
158,
648
143,
6.53
116,
.521
192,
607
24,
404
24,
2,56
57,
494
72,
636
13,
,526
103,
864
69,
428
111,
753
46,
443
126,
400
106,
.595
158,
956
48,
635
97.
162
101,
573
127,
296
97,
1.52
66,
442
95,
816
63,
845
197,
.506
21,
733
13,
997
6,
265
47,
92()
10,
986
11,
929
17,
268
2,
486
68,
77S
39,
975
212,
MARITAL CONDITIOlSr OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
567
Table 45 NUMBER AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY MARITAL CONDITION, OF
THE GAINFULLY OCCUPIED WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States..
Geographic rmsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New Englaot):
Maine ,
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island ,
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Lousiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mount.^in:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920
Total
number.
8,346,796
Sf)2,
2, 102,
1,555,
707,
1, 17S,
049,
023,
175,
433,
04,630
49, 138
20, S03
498,258
78,989
144, 524
1,131,504
292, loSi
678, 451
409,075
183,882
536, 990
244,515
180,907
163, 366
140, 761
242, 557
27, 971
29,483
71,423
92, 116
17,947
135,669
92,425
153,057
50, 726
187, 546
185, 754
266, 093
83,357
128,969
145,655
199, 751
174,671
103, 143
145,661
90, 148
' 284,152
28, 186
17, 4:35
9,3.56
62, 180
14, 656
17, 707
21,708
4,327
92,612
54,370
286,030
Married.
Num.-
ber.
Per
cent
of
total
1,920,281 23. 0
175,588
348, 128
282, 285
137,368
394,664
225,222!
201,013
43, 152,
112,881
20.4
16.6
18.1
17.9
33.5
34.7
32.3
24.6
28.1
16,2881
13, 308'
6,011
96, 496
15,530
27,935
194,305
50, 451
103,372
76,655
34,848
96,448
52, 097
22,237
20, 170
24,200
50, 414
3,910
5,231
13, 967
19, 476
4,413
32.262
22,871
41,555
10, 499
60,951
79, 526
107, 275
35,312
31,280
44,262
72, 733
76,947
36,919
50, 112
26, 953
87,029
6,508
4,408
2,666
14,462
3,715
6, 174
3,779
1,440
24,172
15, 155
73, 554
25.2
27.1
22.4
19.4
19.7
19.3
17.2
17.3
15.2
18.7
19.0
18.0
21.3
12.3
12.3
17.2
20,
14.0
17.7
19.0
2L1
24.6
23.8
24.
27.
18.5
32.5
42,
40.3
42.4
24.3
30.4
36.4
44.1
35.8
34.4
29.9
30.6
23.1
25.3
28.5
2.3.3
25.3
34.9
17.4
33.3
26.1
27 9
25.7
Sinc;lo, wid-
owedjdivorced,
and mikuown.
Nimi-
ber.
6,426,515
686,780
1,753,985
1,273,082
630, 309
783,910
423, 824
422, 091
132, 403
320, 131
48,348
35,830
20, 792
401, 762
63,459
116,589
937,199
241,707
575,079
332,418
149,034
440,542
192,418
158,670
143, 196
116,501
192, 143
24,061
ai,2.52
57, 456
72,640
13, 5.34
103,407
69,554
111,502
46, 227
126,595
106,228
158,818
48,045
97,689
101,393
127,018
97, 72-1
66,224
95, 549
63,195
197, 123
21,678
13,027
6,690
47, 718
10,941
11,533
17,929
2,887
68,440
39,215
212, 476
Per
cent
of
total.
1910
Total
number.
77.0
7,639,828
79.6
83.4
81.9
82.1
66.5
65.3
67.7
75.4
73.9
74.8
72.9
77.6
80.6
80.3
80.7
82.
82.7
84.8
81.3
81.0
82.0
78.7
87.7
87.7
82.8
79.2
86.0
82.3
80.4
78.9
75.4
76.2
75.3
72.8
81.5
67,
57.2
59.7
57.6
75.7
69. 6
63.6
55.9
64.2
65.6
70.1
69.4
76.9
74.7
71.5
76.7
74.7
66.1
82.6
66.7
73.9
72.1
74.3
143,796
129,883
207,496
28, 145
27,936
62,6.32
79, 826
17,037
125, 801
52,762
158,321
52,0.38
231,002
226,843
305,073
67,093
140,242
158, 147
264,954
260,318
135, 869
162,005
69, 856
280,184
18,700
12, 879
5,955
53,004
14,487
10, 357
18,235
. 4, 348
65,771
40, 225
173, 938
Married.
Num-
ber.
1,890,661
137,452
280,550
192,518
112,711
470,833
348,419
2."51,204
35, 9.54
60,960
14, 281
12,0-14
6,724
74,815
11,393
18, 195
156,515
37,053
86,382
53,958
26, -133
60,305
31,414
20,408
16,938
20,049
40,205
4, 540
4,588
10,341
16,044
4,272
30,662
14, 006
45,814
11,551
86,507
110,293
137, 240
30,488
37, 873
^,596
120,342
135,608
59, 179
63, 70S
23,090
105,287
4,2.35
3,621
1,674
12,211
4,899
4,159
3,506
1,649
14,356
9,184
37,420
Per
cent
of
total
17.9
15.6
15
16.6
38. 1
42.3
38,
26.1
21
22,
25.2
2:i.9
17.0
16,
15.4
16.0
10.0
14.6
15.8
17
14.2
17. 0
12
11.8
l.'i.4
19.4
16.
16.4
16. 5
20.1
25.1
24.4
26. 5
2.S. 9
22.2
37.4
48.0
45.0
45.4
27.0
34.5
45.4
52.1
4.3.6
39.3
33.1
37.6
22.6
28.1
28.1
23.0
3:3.8
40.2
19.2
37.9
21.8
22.8
21.5
Single, wid-
owed, divorced,
and unknown.
Num-
ber.
5,749,167
628,
1,521,
1,073,
567,
765,
475,
396,
102,
218,
48, 350
35, 753
21,399
364, 792
58, 127
100, 286
819, 583
197,949
504,432
283,615
126, 704
365, 753
153,038
139,369
126, 858
109,834
167,291
23, 599
23, 348
52, 291
63, 782
12. 765
95, 139
38,756
112,507
40,487
144, 495
116,550
167, 833
36,605
102, 369
103,551
144,612
124, 710
76,690
98, 297
46. 766
174, 897
14,465
9,258
4,281
40,793
9, 588
6,198
14,729
2,699
51,415
31,041
136,518
Per
cent
of
total.
75.3
82.1
84.4
81.8
83.4
61.9
57.7
61.2
73.9
78.2
77.2
74.8
76.1
83,0
83.6
84.6
84.0
84.0
85.4
84.2
82.7
85.8
83.0
87.2
88.2
84.6
80.6
83. 8
83.6
83.5
79.9
74.9
75.6
73.5
71.1
77.8
62.6
51.4
55.0
54.6
73.0
65.5
54.6
47.9
56.4
60.7
66.9
62.4
77.4
71.9
71.9
77.0
66.2
59.8
80.8
62.1
78.2
77.2
78.5
568 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 46.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MARRIED WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
1920
1910
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total
number.
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Total
number.
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
Per cent.
Number.
Per cent.
United States
21,318,933
1,920,281
9.0
17, 684, 687
1,890,661
10.7
Geographic divisions:
1,485,377
4, 518, 248
4,545,175
2,555,896
2,654,236
1,725,179
1,988,774
654, 476
1,191,572
175, 568
348, 128
282, 285
137,368
394, 664
225, 223
201,013
43, 152
112,881
11.8
7.7
6.2
5.4
14.9
1.3.1
10.1
6.6
9.5
1,286, .344
3,774,008
3,704,975
2,241,834
2,216,806
1,559,716
1,614,155
484, 847
802. 002
137, 452
280,. 550
192,518
112,711
470, 833
348,419
251,264
35, 954
60, 960
10.7
Middle Atlantic
7.4
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
5.2
5.0
21.2
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
22.3
1.5.6
7.4
Pacific
7.6
New England:
Maine
162,623
92,353
74, 505
758,897
118,772
278,227
2,134,604
653, 5S7
1,730,057
1,241,451
650, 187
1,353,118
782,648
517,771
450,785
505,294
724, 886
113,843
121,408
263,890
375, 790
47,469
294, 043
88,602
432,557
280,811
460, 742
298, 648
551,522
199,842
481,060
461,883
440,207
342, 029
344, .325
338, 897
402,863
902,689
108, 119
84,554
38, 172
195, 193
66,577
63, 685
83,713
14,463
287, 871
170, 069
733,632
16, 288
13, 308
6,011
96, 496
15, 530
27,935
194, 305
50,451
103,372
76, 655
34, 848
96, 448
52,097
22,237
20, 170
24,200
50,414
3,910
5,231
13,967
19,476
4,413
32, 262
22,871
41,555
10, 499
60, 951
79, 526
107, 275
35,312
31,280
44,262
72, 733
76,947
36,919
50,112
26, 953
87, 029
6,508
4,408
2,666
14, 462
3,715
6,174
3,779
1,440
24, 172
15, 155
73, 554
10.0
14.4
8.1
12.7
13.1
10.0
9.1
7.7
6.0
6.2
5.4
7.1
6.7
4.3
4.5
4.8
7.0
3.4
4.3
5.3
5.2
9.3
11.0
25.8
9.6
3.7
1.3.2
26.6
19.5
17.7
6.5
9.6
16. 5
22.5
10.7
U.8
6.7
9.6
6.0
5.2
7.0
7.4
5.6
9.7
4.5
10.0
8.4
8.9
10.0
156. 535
89,357
75,681
644,531
102, 938
217, 302
1,793,558
506, 9S5
1,473,465
991,870
576, 524
1,113,992
587,253
435,336
360, 136
442,599
660,819
98, 370
105, 949
230, 441
343, 520
40,915
247.837
65, 688
366, 488
225,691
386, 528
263,611
475, 941
144, 107
436,478
411,118
388, 191
323, 929
292,600
290. 536
317, 4.50
713, 569
64, 185
58, 904
24, 199
160,546
61,048
35,601
66, 255
14, 109
214,6.53
128, 182
459, 167
14,281
12,044
6,724
74,815
11,393
18, 195
1.56, 515
.37,6.53
86,382
53,958
26,433
60,305
31,414
20, 408
16, 938
20, 049
40, 205
4,546
4,588
10,341
16,044
4,272
30, 662
14,006
45,814
11,551
86,507
110,293
137,240
30, 488
37, 873
54,596
120,342
135,608
59,179
03, 708
23,090
105, 287
4,235
3,621
1,674
12,211
4,899
4, 159
3,506
1,649
14,356
9,184
37, 420
9.1
13.5
Vermont
8.9
Massachusetts
11.6
11.1
Connecticut
8.4
Middle Atlantic:
New York
8.7
7.4
5.9
East North Central:
Ohio
5.4
4.6
Illinois
5.4
Michigan
5.3
4.7
West North Central:
Minnesota
4.7
Iowa
4.5
Missouri
6.1
North Dakota
4.6
South Dakota
4.3
Nebraska
4.5
Kansas
4.7
SotJTH Atlantic:
Delaware
10.4
Maryland
12.4
District of Columbia
Virginia
21.3
12.5
West V'irginia
5.1
North CaroUna
22.4
South CaroUna
41.8
Georgia
28.8
Florida
21.2
East South Central:
Kentucky
8.7
13.3
Alabama
31.0
Mississippi
41.9
West South Central:
Arkansas
20.2
Louisiana
21.9
Oklahoma
7.3
Texas
14.8
Mountain:
Montana
6.6
Idaho
6.1
Wyoming
6.9
Colorado
7.6
New Mexico
8.0
Arizona
11.7
Utah
5.3
Nevada
11.7
Pacific:
Washing! on
6.7
Oregon
7.2
CaUfornia
8.1
MARITAL CONDITION OF OCCUPIED WOMEN. 569
OVER ENOAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1890-1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States. . .
Geographic wvisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New VorJc
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Centr.vl:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina. .•
South Carolina
Geor£;ia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico ^.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1900
Total
number.
13,810,057
1, 07S, 704
2,023,463
3,073,297
1,879,354
1,757,898
] , 282, 274
1, 100, 267
292, 622
422, 178
143, 550
84, 475
72, 479
524, 893
79, 798
173,509
,393,915
364, 239
, 165, 309
813, 106
501,303
900,138
487, 297
371,453
297,071
419,512
568,817
51,444
69,816
193,639
279, 055
34, 955
210,858
50, 378
302,631
166, 049
309, 388
218, 688
373, 122
91,829
377, 977
345, 842
304,038
254, 417
223, 313
225,406
141,220
510,328
38, 755
26,882
14, 033
102,388
36, 439
20, 390
46,888
6,847
89, 151
72, 750
260, 277
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
769,477
71
115
77
48
207:
136
78
14
18
Per cent.
5.6
6.7
4.0
2.5
2.6
11.8
10.7
7.1
4.9
4.5
5.6
9.2
4.6
7.3
6.9
5.0
4.7
4.1
2.9
2.5
2.3
2.7
2.9
2.0
2.4
2.3
3.1
2.6
2.2
2.5
2.5
5.3
7.2
17.5
7.4
2.0
11.8
23. 9
15.2
11.2
4.6
0.1
16.1
19. 3
6.0
15. 7
2.6
5.0
4.5
3.4
3.9
4.8
3.8
13.2
3.7
8.3
4.3
3.9
4.7
1S90
Total
niunber.
11, 124, 785
914,995
2, .378, 820
2,516,482
1,581,777
1,448,075
1,055,338
738, 660
187, 347
303, 291
137, 175
78, 522
69, 949
421,254
64, 836
143, 259
1,149,954
276, 336
952, 530
689,331
413,501
694, 507
416,295
302, 848
223,461
349,971
467, 825
31,171
58, 289
187, .572
263, 488
31,191
179,885
39,674
2.58, (>,S3
127,560
257, 8,53
184,898
301,935
66,996
313, 781
291,5.54
245,861
204,142
187,397
179,414
11,241
360,608
18,765
12,985
8,777
69,090
28,903
8,759
33,788
6,280
56,370
52, 308
194, 613
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number.
51,033
74, 530
45,844
32, 199
143^ 495
93, 737
56,911
6,440
11,071
5, 770
5,941
2,276
27,145
4,211
5,690
42,968
9, 249
22,313
12, 567
6,685
13,212
8, 839
4,541
4,345
5, 380
ii,;wo
733
1,213
3,819
5,409
1,201
13, 897
6,W9
16,447
1,915
18,010
38,246
39, 540
7,360
11,660
13, 367
30, 440
38,270
10,080
30, 299
1.53
16,379
780
415
266
2,765
669
302
905
338
1,979
1,531
7,561
Per cent.
4.6
5.6
3.1
1.8
2.0
7.7
3.4
3.7
4.2
7.6
3.3
6.4
6.5
4.0
3.7
3.3
2.3
1.8
1.6
1.9
2.1
1.5
1.9
1.5
2.4
2.4
2.1
2.0
2.1
3.9
7.7
17.3
6.4
1.5
7.0
20.7
13.1
11.0
3.7
4.6
12.4
18,7
5.4
16.9
1.4
4.5
4.2
3.2
3.0
4.0
2.3
3.4
2.7
5.4
3.5
2.9
3.9
570
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS,
Table 47 —NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MARRIED WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
OCCUPATIONS, BY
DIVISION AND STATE.
tTnited States —
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina ,
South Carolina
Georgia ,
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennpssee ,
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
NATIVE "WHITE — NATIVE
PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
11,195,865
534,679
1,852,408
2,292,058
l,379,39fi
1,669,800
1,174,207
1,331,4.36
364,567
597,314
105,396
46, 867
46,303
220, 932
30, 374
84,807
692,314
233,470
926,624
756,513
.503,009
573, 176
319,367
139,993
109,161
284, 197
511,735
27, 726
47, 389
135,106
264,082
30, 292
174,908
46.059
290,007
236, 389
324, 426
145,679
313,576
108,464
397,984
359,211
262, 307
154,705
236,299
168,859
330,520
595,758
50,029
52,351
23,042
120, 254
50, .508
28, 758
33,200
6,425
144, 170
104,569
348,575
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number. Per cent,
707, 503
53,955
128,914
131,837
75,291
111,538
54, 980
68,620
23,592
58, 776
9,793
5, 270
3,870
24, 173
3,136
7,713
62, 953
13,866
52,095
41,093
24, 839
34, 380
24,690
6,835
6,292
15,533
27,915
1,494
2,745
8,003
13,309
1, 709
8,979
8, 558
12, 236
7, 281
24,327
17,215
24,432
6,801
13,636
15,157
16,483
9,704
11,674
7,030
18,359
31, 557
3,391
2,888
1,692
9,006
2,149
2,153
1,671
642
13,044
9,796
35, 936
6.3
10.1
7.0
5.8
5.5
6.7
4.7
5.2
6.5
9.8
9.3
11.2
8.4
10.9
10.3
9.1
9.1
5.4
4.9
6.0
7.7
4.9
5.8
5.5
5.5
5.4
5.8
.5.9
5.0
5.1
18.6
4.2
3.1
7.5
11.8
7.S
6.3
3.4
4.2
6.3
6.3
4.9
4.2
5.6
5.3
6.8
5.5
7.3
7.5
4.3
7.5
5.0
10.0
9.0
9.4
10.3
NATIVE WHITE — FOREIGN OR
MIXED PARENTAGE.
Total
number.
3,890,870
331,003
987, 130
, 156, 2:34
702, 907
98, 424
46, 344
130,912
150, 620
287, 296
23,188
16, 667
14, 758
182, 000
30, 269
64, 121
528,974
149,351
308,805
242, 606
86,285
364,441
226, 386
230,516
193,5.38
151,068
123, 177
43, 326
45,430
79, .330
67, 038
5,219
39, 635
11,201
8,650
11,960
2.040
2,255
5. 636
11,828
27, 570
8,213
6. 637
3,924
8,419
21,660
23,104
77,729
30,508
20,948
8, 388
39, 208
5,127
9,465
32, 970
4,006
69,321
36,061
181,914
Engaged in gainful
occupations.
Number. Per cent
245,311
40, S63
62, 990
60,811
29, 359
6, 754
2, 205
7,991
8,760
25,578
2, 665
2,844
1,292
2;3,522
4,2('8
6,332
40, 166
9,012
13,812
11,589
3,494
23,372
13,009
9,347
8,339
5, 637
6,. 521
1,476
1,710
3, 208
2,468
295
2,042
1,651
537
396
135
127
386
1,185
1,174
433
349
249
448
1,054
l,;30(i
5,183
1,845
984
538
2,797
314
665
1,2.59
358
5,782
3,206
16, .590
» Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.
MARITAL CONDITION OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
571
OVER, IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF THE POPULATION, ENGAGED IN GAINFUL
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
FOREIGN-BOEN "WHITE. ■
NEGRO.
INDIAN, CHINESE, JAPANESE,
AND ---
4LL OTHER
Engaged in gainful
Engaged in gainful
Engaged
in eain-
Total
numbur.
occupations.
Total
miinl)6r.
occupations.
Total
number.
ful occupations.
Number.
Percent.
Number.
Percent.
Number.
Per cent.
4,123,503
296, 126
7.2
2,039,181
662,684
32.5
69, 514
8,657
12.5
1
603,268
75, 446
12.5
15,954
5,205
32.6
473
99
20.9
2
1,541,876
107, 143
6.9
135, 197
48,833
36.1
1,637
248
15.1
3
974,174
56,092
5.8
119,604
33,328
27.9
3,105
217
7.0
4
404,122
14,434
3.6
62,061
18,112
29.2
7,410
172
2.3
5
86,322
6,986
8.1
797, 273
269, 074
33.7
2,417
312
12.9
8
17,907
1,243
6.9
486,417
166,7.30
34.3
304
64
21.1
7
109,951
7,664
7.0
406,214
116,388
28.7
10,261
350
3.4
8
117,521
6,649
5,7
5,645
1,600
28.3
18,123
2,551
15.8
9
268,362*
20,469
7.6
10,816
3,414
31.6
27,784
4,644
16.7
10
33, 639
3,742
11.1
228
43
18.9
172
45
26.2
11
28, 701
5, 172
18.0
108
17
15.7
10
5
(')
12
13,3.53
822
6.2
88
25
(')
3
2
(')
13
346,595
45,935
13.3
9,159
2,831
30.9
211
35
18.6
14
58, 189
7,624
13.6
1,913
558
29.2
27
4
(')
15
124,791
12,151
9.7
4,458
1,731
38.8
50
8
0)
18
866,376
70,860
8.2
45, 512
20,112
44.2
1,428
214
15.0
17
244,684
18,708
7.6
26,001
8,850
34.0
81
15
(')
18
430, 816
17,575
4.1
63,684
19, 871
31.2
128
19
14.8
19
199,510
12,120
6.1
42,745
11,835
27.7
77
18
(')
20
42,614
1,605
3.8
18,254
4,907
26.9
25
3
(')
21
372, 439
25,758
6.9
42,872
12,906
30.1
190
32
16.8
22
221,204
10,872
4.9
14,622
3,427
23.4
1,069
99
9.3
23
138, 407
5,737
4.1
1,111
253
22.8
1,744
65
3.7
24
144,330
4,921
3.4
2,063
553
26.8
1,693
65
3.8
25
65, 639
1,978
3.0
4,279
1,046
24.4
111
6
5.4
28
50,142
3,154
6.3
39,772
12,811
32.2
60
13
(')
27
41,525
916
2.2
85
11
(')
1,181
13
1.1
28
25,052
697
2.8
146
43
29.5
3, 391
36
1.1
29
45,623
1,758
3.9
3,125
979
31.3
706
19
2.7
30
31,811
1,010
3.2
12,591
2,669
21.2
268
20
7.5
31
5,959
308
5.2
5,998
2,101
35.0
1
32
30, 757
1,955
6.4
48,723
19,281
39.6
20
5'
"■■■(i')""
33
7,618
877
11.5
23,686
11,779
49.7
38
6
(•)
34
8,201
493
6.0
125, 550
28, 278
22.5
149
9
6.0
35
14,801
485
3.3
17,652
2,335
13.2
9
2
0)
38
1,734
123
7.1
130,537
36,095
27.7
2,005
271
13.5
37
1,468
137
9.3
149, 187
62,039
41.6
59
8
(')
38
3,9.32
337
8.6
228,351
82,114
36.0
27
6
(')
39
11,852
2,269
19.1
67,589
25,052
37.1
109
5
4.6
40
7,148
366
5.1
48,345
16,098
33.3
13
6
(n
41
3,996
306
7.7
90,448
28,365
31.4
15
1
(•)
43
4,765
298
6.3
166,443
55, 600
33.4
55
3
(')
43
1,998
273
13.7
181,181
66,667
• 36.8
221
54
24.4
44
3,461
247
7.1
96,121
24,549
25.5
25
1
(>)
45
10,740
742
6.9
137,442
41,274
30.0
196
12
8.1
46
10,626
508
4.8
29,013
6,495
22.4
9,600
285
3.0
47
&5, 124
6,167
7.2
14,3,638
44,070
30.7
440
52
11.8
48
24,805
1,145
4.6
347
68
19.6
2,430
59
2.4
49
10, 092
446
4.4
189
36
19.0
974
54
5.5
50
6,010
305
5.1
279
103
36.9
453
28
6.2
51
32,402
1,842
5.7
2,577
765
29.7
752
52
6.9
52
7,0.55
261
3,7
648
172
26.5
3,239
819
2,5. 3
53
18,030
1,753
9.7
1,160
336
29.0
6,272
1,267
20.2
54
16,293
686
4.2
368
81
22.0
882
82
9.3
55
2,834
211
7.4
77
39
(')
1,121
190
16.9
58
67,306
4,096
6.1
1,545
441
28.5
5,529
809
14.6
57
27,190
1,788
6.6
511
168
32.9
1,7.38
197
11.3
58
173,866
14,585
8.4
8,760
2,805
.32.0
20,517
3,638
17.7
59
572
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS OCCUPATIONS.
Table 48.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, IN
EACH SPECIFIED MARITAL CLASS, ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, FOR
CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio
Albany,N. Y.:
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BufTalo,N.Y
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N.J
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio . . :
Cleveland , Ohio
Columbus , Ohio
DaUas,Tex
Das^on, Ohio
Denver^ Colo
Des Moines , Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianai)oUs, Ind
Jersey City , N. J
Kansas City , Kans
Kansas City , Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
New Bedford, Ma.ss
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough . . .
Manhattan borough. .
Queens borough
Riclunond borough . .
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland. Calif
Omaha, ilebr
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence , R . I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N . Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Cahf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers,N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
AGGREGATE.
MARRIED.
SINGLE,
WIDOWEn
, DI-
VORCED, AND UNKNOWN.
Engaged in
Engaged in
Engaged in
gainful
gainful
gainful
Total
number.
occupations.
Total
number.
occupations.
Total
number.
occupations.
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
Num-
Per
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
ber.
cent.
62, 699
15,997
25.5
42,734
4,282
10.0
19,965
11,715
58.7
46, 117
14, 475
31.4
22, 530
1,311
5.8
23, 587
13
164
55.8
78, 161
31, 950
40.9
44,425
11,112
25.0
33, 736
20
838
61.8
274, 258
91, 732
33.4
152,688
20, 957
13.7
121,570
70
775
58.2
64, 178
19,921
31.0
39,049
6,523
16.7
25, 129
13
398
53.3
280, 922
103, 783
36.9
137,853
1^, 583
9.9
143, 069
90
200
63.0
48, 443
15, 345
31.7
29, 741
3,669
12.3
18, 702
11
676
62.4
182,246
49, 796
27.3
104,353
5,166
5.0
77, 893
44
630
57.3
42,479
15, 888
37.4
20,658
2,220
10.7
21,821
13
668
62.6
39,535
10, 667
27.0
25, 128
2,217
8.8
14,407
8
450
58.7
956,800
309, 089
32.3
560,645
58,438
10.4
396, 155
2.50
651
63.3
160, 893
50,344
31.3
84,733
8,403
9.9
76, 160
41
941
55.1
266,322
73,425
27.6
168, 144
16, 153
9.6
98, 178
r,7
272
58.3
90, 919
25,458
28.0
52,357
5,445
10.4
38, 562
20
013
51.9
60,572
21,677
35.8
35, 146
6,845
19.5
25,426
14
832
58.3
56,493
15,015
26.6
34,904
3,140
9.0
21, 589
11
875
55.0
97, 101
28, 864
29.7
54,996
6,205
11.3
42, 105
22
6.59
53.8
48, 449
15,322
31.6
28, 263
3,554
12.6
20, 186
11
768
58.3
319, 853
83,596
26.1
209, 219
17, 105
8.2
110,634
66
491
60.1
43,002
19,882
46.2
22, 376
5,489
24.5
20, 626
14
393
69.8
37, 396
10,658
28.5
23,253
3,408
14.7
14, 143
7
250
51.3
50, 857
15,042
29.6
30,200
3,045
10.1
20, 657
11
997
58.1
50, 298
17,483
34.8
27,885
3,183
11.4
22, 413
14
300
63.8
51,806
17,065
32.9
31, 211
, 5,787
18.5
20,595
11
278
54.8
121,688
35,971
29.6
73,583
8,876
12.1
48, 105
27
095
56.3
102, 266
29,565
28.9
58,551
3,467
5.9
43,715
26
098
59.7
34, 979
9,174
26.2
22,749
2,499
11.0
12,230
6
675
54.6
127, 444
40, 196
31.5
75,256
10,347
13.7
52, 188
29
849
57.2
233, 883
68,299
29.2
132, 890
IS, 174
13.7
100, 993
50
125
49.6
94,544
34,010
36.0
49,685
8,078
16.3
44, 859
25
932
57.8
42,212
18, 128
42.9
21,353
4,458
20.9
20, 859
13
670
65.5
64, 269
23, 986
37.3
36,279
7,717
21.3
27,990
16
269
58.1
164, 90S
50, 740
30.8
94,036
6,370
6.8
70, 872
44
370
62.6
144, 582
46,641
32.3
80, 173
6,441
8.0
64,409
40
2(H)
62.4
47,014
17,799
37.9
25, 151
5,347
21.3
21, 863
12
4.52
57.0
43,845
20,384
46.5
24,592
7,200
29.3
19,253
V 13
184
68.5
57,912
18, 721
32.3
32, 171
2,844
8.8
25, 741
15
877
61.7
146, 515
49,229
33.6
74,831
12,375
16.5
71,684
36
854
51.4
2,026,797
689, 261
34.0
1,115,670
107,315
9.6
911,127
581
946
63.9
260, 085
77, 409
29.8
152, 172
9,485
6.2
107,913
67
924
62.9
707,341
214, 158
30.3
399,517
26, 717
6.7
307, 824
187
441
60.9
855, 130
341, 573
39.9
441,585
63,012
14.3
413, 545
278
5(;i
67.4
166, 545
46,539
27.9
100,679
7,063
7.0
65, 866
39
476
59.9
37, 696
9,582
25.4
21,717
1,038
4.8
15,979
8
544
53.5
143,424
41,785
29.1
84,071
5,728
6.8
59,353
36
057
60.8
41, 555
14,530
35.0
25,306
5,128
20.3
16, 249
9
402
57.9
79, 813
20,099
25.2
47,873
4,820
10.1
31, 940
15
279
47.8
68, 516
21,004
30.7
40,719
4,759
11.7
27, 797
16
245
58.4
49,605
18,601
37.5
27,887
4,243
15.2
21, 718
14
358
66.1
667, 074
214,232
32.1
373,687
37,402
10.0
293,387
176
830
60.3
206, 266
67, 460
27.9
115,400
6,968
6.0
90, 866
50
492
55.6
96, 540
28,451
29.5
58,553
7,423
12.7
37,987
21
028
55.4
89, 342
32,929
36.9
46,225
5,433
n.a
43,117
27
496
63.8
39, 824
13,339
33.5
23,648
3,312
14.0
16,176
10
027
62.0
67,978
26,429
38.9
35, 171
6,985
19.9
32, 807
19
444
59.3
111,108
37,505
33.8
62,523
7,587
12.1
48, 585
29
918
61.6
299,442
98,914
33.0
165, 846
18,623
11.2
133,5%
80
291
60.1
87, 295
28, 051
32.1
47, 815
3,699
7.7
39, 48C
24
352
61.7
41,288
10, 060
24.4
24,381
1,768
7.3
16, 907
8
292
49.0
57,986
16,659
28.7
32,539
4,003
12.3
25,447
12
656
49.7
185, 10£
60, 835
32.9
100, 816
13, 189
13.1
84,293
47
64()
56.5
47, 492
13, 18£
27.8
25,807
671
2.6
21,685
12
51*!
57.7
113,606
33, 114
29.1
70,054
8,203
11.7
43,552
24
911
57.2
39, 214
11,093
28.3
23,444
2,676
11.4
15, 770
8
417
53.4
49,027
17, 173
35.0
27,34S
3,768
13.8
21,678
13
405
61.8
64,035
18,674
29.2
37,461
3,369
9.C
26, 574
15
305
57.6
86,698
23, 226
26.8
53, 87C
4,834
9.0
32, 828
18
392
56.0
40, 773
11, 606
28.5
24,342
2,032
8.3
16,431
9
574
58.3
188, 466
92,425
49.0
88,602
22,871
25.8
99,864
69
554
69.6
38, 731
11,658
30.1
23,015
2,636
11.5
15, 712
9
022
57.4
64, 823
20,817
32.1
35,426
2,873
8.1
29,397
17
944
61.0
35, 697
11,184
31.3
19, 935
1,626
8.2
15, 762
9
558
60.6
41,248
8,627
20.9
26,984
1,387
5.1
14,264
7
240
50.8
MARITAL COjSTDITION" OF OCCUPIED WOMEN.
573
Table 49.— NUMBER AND PROPORTION OF MARRIED WOMEN 15 YEARS OF AGE AND
OVER, IN EACH PRINCIPAL CLASS OF THE POPULATION, ENGAGED IN GAINFUL
OCCUPATIONS, FOR CITIES HAVING 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1920.
Akron, Ohio.'.
Albany, N. Y
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala..
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn. .
Buffalo, N.Y
Cambridge, Mass. .
Camden, N .J
Chicago, III
Cincinnati, Ohio...
Cleveland, Ohio. . .
Columbus, Ohio. ..
Dallas, Tex
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Fall River, Mass
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass ,
Memphis, Term
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Term ,
New Bedford, Mass
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
NewYork, N. Y
Bronx borough
Brooklyn borough. ..
Manhattan borough.
Queens borough
Richmond borough. ,
Newark, N.J
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Ornaha, Nebr ,
Paterson, N.J
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah...
San Antonio, Tex
San Francisco, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Spokane, Wash
SiDringfield, Mass
Syracuse, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Washington, D. C
Wilmington, Del
Worcest er. Mass
Yonkers, N . Y
Youngstown, Ohio
NATIVE WHITE —
NATIVE
PARENTAGE.
Total
num-
ber.
Engaged
in gainful
occupa-
tions.
Num- Per
ber. cent
2,658
640
3,278
4,970
1,302
3,401
918
1,726
483
92S
12, 905
3,072
4,252
3, 048
3,336
1,701
3,566
2,357
5,926
334
1,611
1,442
948
1,525
5,307
815
1, 184
6,099
9, 263
2,385
546
1,731
1,390
2, 215
1,483
49r
76'
1,996
18, 558
1,616
5, 924
9,148
1,587
283
1,467
1,053
2, 057
2,146
71
11,054
2,135
4,404
1,300
2,648
1,511
2,989
6, 952
1,1-29
781
1,333
4,590
257
3,903
1,518
1,369
1,831
2,604
672
8, 558
964
867
334
553
10.6
6.4
12.1
6.8
6.6
12
13.2
6.1
10.5
8.0
12.2
8.2
10. S
9.0
13.
7.
12.3
13.1
10.1
13.9
10.0
13.4
12.8
9
10.6
6.2
9.6
12.9
13.9
8.9
14.2
9.8
7.9
9.6
9.7
13.7
9.6
6.2
10.1
8.1
8.3
14.5
6.8
4.9
7.4
8.3
11.3
12.7
13.1
8.6
5.7
14.6
11.9
14.7
7.3
14.3
10.6
9.7
8.7
8.9
15.7
3.4
13.0
12.6
14.2
11.2
10.2
7.6
18.6
8.1
9.9
6.5
6.1
NATIVE WHITE-
FOREIGN OR
MIXED
PARENTAGE.
Total
num-
ber.
6,844
14, 201
5,704
57,453
6,200
1,536
10, 015
6,703
4,373
10, 625
18,396
3,534
12,958
29,959
10,903
21,513
1,250
15,009
10,962
7,357
87, 178
32,218
14, 919
11,960
2,477
1,960
19, 159
55, 370
20,313
9,322
6,202
35, 719
8,799
18,284
6,507
7,112
10, 710
15, 765
4,823
11, 201
3,890
9,079
5,574
6,667
Engaged
in gamful
occupa-
tions.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
458
389
117
1,681
87
3,302
769
1,546
498
306
15,522
1,499
3,153
553
270
304
1,394
564
3,9.51
1,537
112
852
726
285
708
949
282
1,135
3,659
547
1,066
165
2, .591
2,481
76
1,346
651
802
21,928
2,554
6,871
9,968
2, 2471
1,220;
1211
1,308
1,076
1,086
6, 298i
1,199[
1,745|
1,486
314
108
2,065
3,586
1,475
565
431
4,003
242
2,057
687
996
854
1, 1.37
329
1,651
249
849
375
255
6.8
6.3
7.2
5.7j
5.2
9.5
11.1
4.2
10.4
6.3
8.9
5.3
7.2
6.1
9.3
4.4
9.8
9.9
6.9
24.8
7.3
8.5
10.8
6.5
6.7
5.2
8.0
8.8
12.2
5.0
19.0
6.2
6.0
8.1
5.4
27.3
8.0
5.2
7.9
6.2
6.4
11.6
5.9
4.6
5.7
9.7
8.7
9.8
14.8,
7.2'
3.7
11.7
12.4
12.7
5.5
10.8
6.5
7.3
6.1
6.9
11.2
2.8
11.3
10.6
14.0
8.0
7.2
6.8
14.7
6.4
9.4
6.7
3.8
FOEEIGN-BORN
WHITE.
Total
num-
ber.
3,825
10, .366
3,205
82, 713
13,703
1,560
9,157
12,838
3,200
4,690
25,120
3,341
7,467
29,806
2,935
11,
1,
32,
25,
Engaged
in gainful
occupa-
tions.
Num- Per
ber. cent.
803
228
84
1,736
99I
5,743
1,792
1,625
940
419
20,521
882
5,993
245
171
341
751
214
4,588
3,583
118
689
1,097
207
287
1,270
236
470
3,188
174
876 2,840
525 113
760 2,259
""0! 1,462
50
5,123
1,068
397
2Li50,134
827; 4,999
61511,233
819 30, 716
465 2,796
485 390
38,524
1,556
12,477
10, 319
14.711
125; 730
36,907
12,600
22, 213
2,920
1,285
22, 115
28,131
15,043
5,828
8,010
33,441
9,3.53
19, 230
4,695
9, 969
10,153
11,203
9,746
7,618
4, 916
17, 287
8,771
9. 730
1,794
132
1,013
695
2,288
7,502
1,385
1,066
2,283
296
89
2,382
2,072
883
341
657
4,0.56
149
1,625
402
1,142
597
695
689
87'
279
1,063
738
359
8.2
II
6.8
5.6
7.9
11
4.3
9.3
6.2
8.1
7.8
7
5.8
7
8,
7.2
6.7
5.5
26.1
7.6
7.5
8.5
6.5
6.1
5.1
7.1
6.3
10.7
5.9
23.9
7.4
6.9
5./
8.2
33.8
7.1
7.5
8.1
5.6
5.3
11.61
7.3
4.1
4.7
8.5
8.1
6.7
15.6
6.0
3.8
8.5
10.3
10.1
6.9
10.8
7.4
5.9
5.9
8.2
12.1
1.6
8.5
8.6
11.5
5.9
6.2
7.1
11.5
5.7
6.1
8.4
3.7
Total
num-
ber.
1,199
252
14,333
24,213
16,020
3,496
514
1,105
1, 1.39
1,902
27,084
7,388
8,696
5,167
5,679
2,18
1,428
1,336
10, 294
68
3,765
257
941
8,160
8,243
1,859
3,493
7,420
3,800
8,983
32
14, 475
541
943
7,842
890
1,005
21,931
35, 795
954
7,212
26, 194
1,137
298
4,075 1,244
9,753 3,821
1,230 238
2,527 841
in gainful
occupa-
tions.
Num- Per
ber. cem.
363
54
7,633
12, 566
5,035
1,131
190
263
296
564
9,463
2,947
2,752
1,598
3,065
793
485
418
2,627
34
1,536
62
412
3,765
2, .572
433
796
2,639
1,430
4,969
6
5,707
127
279
3,738
236
357
9,178
16,623
312
2,680
13,122
433
76
351
31,992
8,931
414
1,094
198
11,335
398
16,644
818
187
3,282
493
122
695
182
588
283
1,412
933
23.686
2,269
265
411
1,563
152
12,538
2,246
13-1
362
54
5,276
149
6,008
209
55
1,581
199
23
236
60
260
84
396
342
11,779
1,144
92
177
220
30.3
21.4
63.3
51.9
31.4
32.4
37.0
23.8
26.0
29.7
34.9
39.9
31.6
30.9
64.0
36.3
34.0
31.3
25.5
G)
40.8
24.1
43.8
46.1
31.2
23.3
22.8
35.6
37.6
56.3
(')
39.4
23.5
29.6
47.7
26.5
36.5
41.8
46.4
32.7
37.2
£0. 1
38.1
25.5
30.5
39.2
19.3
33.3
43.3
39.2
25.1
32.4
33.1
27.3
46.5
37.4
36.1
26.6
29.4
48.2
40.4
18.9
34.0
33.0
44.2
29.7
28.0
36.7
49.7
50.4
34.7
43.1
14.1
1 Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.
AGRICULTURE
(575)
CONTENTS.
Page.
Definitions and explanation of terms 581
GENERAL INFORMATION.
FARMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
Table.
1. Population, farms, and farm property in the United States: 1920 and 1910 583
2. Population, farms, and farm i^roperty in the United States: 1S50 to 1920 584
3. Farm population and total population, by divisions and states: 1920 5S5
4. Farm population, by ago and sex, by divisions and states: 1920 586
5. Farm population, by race, nativity, and parentage, by divisions and states: 1920 587
6. Population, number of farms, and farm acreage, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 588
7. Population, number of farms, and farm acreage, by divisions and states: 1850 to 1920 590
8. Value of allfarm property and of the several classes, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 600
9. Value of allfarm property and of the several classes, by divisions: 1850 to 1920 602
10. Per cent distribution of farms, farm land, and value of farm property, by divisions and states:
1920 and 1910 604
11. Average acreage per farm, per cent of farm land improved, and average value of farm property
per acre, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 ". 605
SIZE of farms.
12. Number of farms in the United States, with ner cent distribution, by size: 1880 to 1920 606
13. Farm acreage, with per cent distribution and percentage of farm land improved, by size of farm,
for the United States: 1920and 1910 606
14. Value of farm property in the United States, by size of farm: 1920 and 1910 607
15. Farms and farm acreage, and value of farm property, by classes, by size of farm, by divisions and
states: 1920 and 1910 ". 608
FARM TENURE.
16. Number and acreage of farms in the United States, by tenure: 1920 and 1910 626
17. Percentage of farm land improved, average acreage per farm, and per cent distribution, by tenure,
for the United States: 1920 and 1910 626
18. Niuuber of farms in the United States, with per cent distribution, by tenure: 1880 to 1920 627
19. Number and acreage of farms Ln tlie South , with averages and percentages, by tenure: 1920 627
20. Value of farm property in the United States, by tenure: 1920 and 1910 628
21. Value of farm property in the South, by tenure: 1920 629
22. Average value of farm property per farm and per acre, by tenure, for the United StEites: 1920 and
1910 629
23. Number of farms, with per cent distribution, by tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910. . . 630
24. Tenant farms classified according to form of tenancy, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 632
25. Acreage of farm land, with percentages and averages, by tenure, by divisions and .states: 1920
and 1910 634
26. Value of all farm property and of the several classes, by tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 and
1910 640
27. Average value of land and buildings per farm, by tenirre, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910. 650
28. Average value of land and buildings per acre, by tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 and J910. 651
color and tenure of farmers.
29. Number and acreage of farms in the United States, by color and tenure: 1920 and 1910 652
30. Percentage of farm land improved, average acreage per farm, and per cent distribution, by color
and tenure, for the United States: 1920 and 1910 653
31. Numljcr of farms in the United States, with per cent distribution, by color and tenure: 1900 to 1920. 653
32. Number and acreageof farms intlieSoiith,withaveragesandperceritages, by color and tenure: 1920 654
33. Number of farms in the So Uh, with per cent distribution, by color and tenure: 1900 to 1920 654
34. Value of farm property in the United States, by color and tenure: 1920 and 1910 655
35. Value of farm property in the South, by color and tenure: 1920 656
36. Average value of farm property per farin and per acre, by color and tenure, for the United States:
1920 and 1910 657
37. Number of farms, by color and tenure, with per cent distribution by tenure, by divisions and
states: 1920 and 1010 .• 658
38. Farms operated by white and colored tenants classified according to form of tenancy, by divisions
and states: 1920 and 1910 664
39. Acreage of farm land, with percentages and averages, by color and tenure, by divisions and states:
1920 and 1910 670
40. Value of all farm property and of the several classes, by color and tenure, by divisions and states:
1920 and 1910 682
41. Average value of land and buildings per farm, by color and tenure, by divisions and states: 1920
and 1910 704
42. Average value of land and buildings per acre, by color and tenure, by di's'isions and states: 1920
and 1910 , , 706
(576)
CONTENTS. 577
RACK AND NATIVITY OF FAKMEES.
Table. Page.
43. Number of farm operators in the United States, with, per cent distribution, by color, nativity, and
tenure: 1920 and 1910 ". 708
44. Acreage and value of farms in the United States, by color, nativity, and tenure of farmer: 1920. . 709
45. Number of farm operators in the United States, by race and tenure: 1920 and 1910 710
46. Acreage and value of farms in the United States, by race of farmer: 1920 710
47. Numberof farm operators, by color and nativity, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 711
48. Number of farm operators, by color, nativity, and tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 712
49. Acreage of farm land, l)y color and nativity of farmer, by divisions and states: 1920 714
50. Number of colored farm operators, by race, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 715
51. Number of colored farm operators, by race and tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 716
COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF WHITE FARMERS.
52. Number of white farm operators in the United States, by country of birth, 1920 and 1910, with
farm acreage and value for 1920 717
53. Number and value of farms in the United States operated by white farmers, by country of birth
and tenure of farmer: 1920 718
54. Farm acreage operated by white farmers in the United States, by country of birth and tenure of
farmer: 1920 719
55. White farm operators, by country of birth, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 720
SEX OF FARMERS.
56. Number, acreage, and value of farms in the United States, with percentages and averages, bv sex
and tenure of farmer: 1920 ". 724
57. Number of farm operators, by sex and tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 725
58. Acreage of farm land, by sex of farmer, by di\'isions and states: 1920 726
59. Value and per cent distribution of farms, and average acreage per farm, by sex of farmer, by divi-
sions ana states: 1920 .' 727
AGE OF FARMERS.
60. Farm operators in the United States, with per cent distribution, by age and tenure: 1920 and 1910. 728
61. Whiteand colored farm operatorsintheSouth, with per cent distribution, by ageand tenure: 1920
and 1910 729
62. Farm operators classified according to age and tenure, by divisions and states: 1920 731
63. Per cent distribution of farm owners and tenants, by age, by divisions and states: 1920 736
FARM MORTGAGES. ,
64. Number of o^^^led farms in the United States classified according to mortgage status: 1890 to 1920.. . 737
65. Farm mortgage debt in the United States, value of farms reporting amount of debt, ratio of debt
to value, averag-^s per farm, and interest rate: 1890, 1910, and 1920 737
66. Farm mortgage debt in the United States classified according to interest rate, with annual inter-
est charge: 1920 738
67. Farm mortgage debt in the United States classified according to value of farm, with rat io of debt
to value and average interest rate: 1920 739
68. Owned farmsreportedasfreefroramortgageandmortgaged, by divisionsand states: 1920 and 1910. 740
69. Mortgaged farms classified according to character of ownership, by divisions and states: 1920 and
1910. 741
70. Farm mortgage debt, value of farms reporting amount of debt, and ratio of debt to value, by
di\isions and states: 1920 and 1910 742
71. Average value of mortgaged farms, average debt, and average equitv per farm, by divisions and
states: 1920 and 1910 743
72. Farm mortgage debt classified according to rate of interest, 1920, and average rate of interest, 1920
and 1890, by di\isions and states 744
FARM EXPENDITUEES FOR LABOR, FERTILIZER, AND FEED.
73. Farm expenditures for labor, fertilizer, and feed, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 746
COOPERATIVE MARKETING.
74. Cooperativemarketingand purchasing throughfarmers' organizations, by divisionsand States: 1919. 747
FARM FACILITIES.
75. Motor vehicles (automobiles, motortrucks, and tractors) on farms, by divisionsand states: 1920. . 748
78. Telephones, water, and light on farms, by divisions and states: 1920 749
LIVE STOCK ON FARMS AND NOT ON FARMS.
ALL LIVE STOCK ON FARMS.
77. Value Of live stock on farms in the United States, by classes: 1920 and 1910 750
78. Number and value of live stock on farms in the United States, bv classes, and number of farms
reporting: 1920 and 1910 '. 750
79. Number of each class of live stock on farms in the United States: 1850 to 1920 751
80. Number and value of live stock on farms in the United States ( detailed classification): 1920 751
81. Value of live stock on farms, by classes, with average per farm and per cent distribution, by
divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 752
82. Average value of specified classes of domestic animals on farms, by divisions and states: 1920 and
1910 7.54
75108°— 22 37
578
CONTENTS.
HORSES AND MULES ON FARMS.
Table. Page.
83. Horses on farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 755
84. Horses on farms — Number, by age and sex, by divisions and states: 1920 756
85. Mules on farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 757
86. Mules on farms — Number, by age, by divisions and states: 1920 758
87. Asses and ijurroson farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by di\risions and states: 1920 and
1910 759
CATTLE ON FARMS.
88. Cattle on farms — Farms rcportiiig, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 760
89. Dairy cows on farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910. 761
90. Beef and dairy cattle on fanns — Number, by ago and sex, and value, by divisions and states: 1920. 762
SHEEP AND GOATS ON FARMS.
91. Sheep on farms— Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 764
92. Sheep on farms — Number, by age and sex, by divisions and states: 1920 765
93. Goats on farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 766
94. Goats on fanns— Number, by classes, by divisions and'states: 1920 767
SWINE ON FARMS.
95. Swine on farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 768
96. Swine on farms — Number, by age and sex, by divisions and states: 1920 769
POULTRY AND BEES ON FARMS.
97. Poultry on farms — Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910. . . 770
98. Chickens on farms— Farms reporting, number, and value, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 771
99. Poultry on fanns — Number of specified kinds of fowls, 1920 and 1910, and value, 1920, by divisions
and states 772
100. Bees on fanns — Farms reporting, niunber of hives, and value, by divisions and states: 1920
and 1910 774
DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS.
101. Domestic animals not on farms in the United States: 1920 and 1910 775
102. Domestic animals on farms and not on farms in the United States: 1920 and 1910 775
103. Domestic animals not on farms — Number of the different kinds of animals, by divisions and
states: 1920 and 1910 776
104. Domestic animals on farms and not on farms — Number of the different kinds of animals, by divi-
sions and states: 1920 and 1910 778
105. Number of horses and mules in cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1920 and 1910 780
PURE-BRED LIVE STOCK ON FARMS.
106. Pure-bred live stock on farms in the United States, classified according to breed: 1920 782
107. Pure-bred live stock on fanns, by divisions and states: 1920 783
108. Pure-bred horses on farms, classified according to breed, by divisions and states: 1920 784
109. Pure-bred beef cattle on farms, classified according to breed, by divisions and states: 1920 785
110. Pure-bred dairy cattle on farms, classified according to breed, by divisions and states: 1920 786
111. Pure-bred sheep on farms, classified according to breed, by divisions and states: 1920 787
112. Pure-bred swine on fanns, classified according to breed, by divisions and states: 1920 788
LIVE-STOCK PRODUCTS.
QUANTITY AND VALUE.
113. Quantity and value of live-stock products of farms in the United States: 1919 and 1909 789
114. Value of'live-stock products of farms, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 790
DAIRY PRODUCTS. : .- :.. :.^ .Iv-i.'i Ulli. " ",
115. Milk produced on farms, by divisions and States: 1919 and 1909 792
116. Butter made on farms, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 793
117. Cheese made on farms, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 794
118. Milk and cream sold, bj; divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 795
119. Receipts from sale of dairy products, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 796
120. Butter fat and butter sold, by divisions and states: 1910 and 1909 798
WOOL AND MOHAIK.
121. Production and value of wool, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 799
122. Production and value of mohair, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 800
EGGS AND CHICKENS.
123. Eggs produced on farms, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 801
124. Chickens raised on farms, by di\'isions and states: 1919 and 1909 802
125. Eggs and chickens sold, by "divisions and states: 1919 803
HONEY AND WAX.
126. Honey and wax produced on farms, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 804
ANIMALS RAISED AND SLAUGHTERED.
127. Calves, pigs, and lambs raised on farms, by divisions and states: 1919 805
128. Domestic animals slaughtered on farms, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 806
129. Meat and meat products sold, 1919, and value of all domestic animals sold or slaughtered on
farms, 1919 and 1909, by divisions and states S07
coNTEiirTs. 579
CROPS AND MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS.
ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AKD VALUE OF ALL CROPS.
Table. Page.
130. Value of crops in the United States, with percentage of totar Value and of total crop acreage
represented by each crop: 1919 and 1909 S09
131. Acreage and production of^ specified crops in the United States, with number of farms report-
ing: 1919 and 1909 810
132. Comparative statement showing increase in value of crops between 1909 and 1919 resulting (1)
from greater production and (2) from liighcr prices 812
133. Acreage and production of principal crops in the United States: 1879 to 1919 814
134. V.alue of all crops, with average value per farm and per acre, by di\isions and states: 1919 and 1909. 815
135. Acreage and value of all crops with acreage reports, by di\dsi6ns and states: 1919 and 1909 816
SALES OF SELECTED CROPS.
136. Feed crops (com, oats, barley, and hay) sold by farmers, by divisions and states: 1919 817
137. Potatoes and apples sold by farmers, by di^■isions and states; 1919 818
THE CEREALS.
138. Exports of principal crops from the United States during the fiscal years ending June 30,
1920 and 1910 818
139. Corn— Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 819
140. Corn — Farms reportnig and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 .< ? 820
141. Wheat — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 19(39 821
142. Wheat — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 822
143. Oats — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 823
144. Oats— Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 824
145. Barley — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 825
146. Barley — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and slates: 1919 and 1909 826
147. Rye — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 827
148. Rye — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 828
149. Buckwheat — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 829
150. Buckwheat— Farms reportmg and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 830
151. Emmer and spelt — Farms reporting, acreage, i)roductiou, and value, by divisions and states: 1919. 831
152. Kafir and milo — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 831
153. Kafir and milo — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 832
154. Rice — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 832
155. Rice — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 833
156. Mixed crops— Farms reporting, acreage, production, and value, by divisions and states: 1919...; 834
OTHER GRAINS AND SEEDS.
157. Dry edible beans— Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 835
158. Dry edible beans — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 836
159. Miscellaneous beans— Acreage, production, and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 837
160. Dry peas — Acreage and production, by divisions and states; 1919 and 1909 S38
161. Dry peas— Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states; 1919 and 1909 839
ie2. Peanuts— Acreage and production, by states: 1919 and 1909 840
163. Peanuts— Farms reporting and value, by states: 191 9 and 1909 840
164. Flaxseed — Acreage and production, by states: 1919 and 1909 841
165. Flaxseed— Farms reporting and value^ by states: 1919 and 1909 841
166. Grass seed, and clover and alfalfa seed — Production and value of each kind of seed, by divisions
and states: 1919 842
167. Production and value of all grass and clover seed, and value of flower and vegetable seeds, by
divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 844
168. Minor seeds — Acreage, production, and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 845
HAY AND FORAGE.
169. Hay and forage — Acreage of the different crops, by divisions and states: 1919 846
170. Hay and forage — Production of the different crops, by divisions and states: 1919 848
171. Hay — Acreage, production, and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 850
VEGETABLES.
172. Potatoes— Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 852
173. Potatoes — Farms reporting and value, l)y divisions and stales: 1919 and 1909 853
174. Sweet potatoes and yams — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 854
175. Sweet potatoes and "yams — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and \'.W 855
176. Vegetables raised for sale, and farm gardens — Farms reporting, acreage, and value, for the United
States: 1919 and 1909 856
177. Acreage and value of vegetables raised for sale, and value of farm gardens, by divisions and
states: 1919 Sol
TOBACCO.
178. Tobacco — Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 8.58
179. Tobacco — Farms reporting and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 859
COTTON.
ISO. Cotton— Acreage and production, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 860
181. Cotton — Farms reporting and v alue, by div isions and states: 1919 and 1909 861
580
CONTENTS.
SUGAK CEOPS.
Table. Page.
1S2. Sugar cane— Farms reporting, acreage, production, and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 S61
183. Sugar cane — Quantity and value of cane sold, and quantity of sirup made on farms, by states:
1919 and 1909 S62
184. Sorghum grovm for sirup— Acreage, production, and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 862
185. Sugar beets— Acreage, production, and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 863
180. Maple sugar and sirup— Production and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 863
JIIXOK CROPS.
187. Minor crops— Acreage, production.and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 864
FRIHTS AND NUTS.
188. Small fruits— Acreage, production, and value, by di\'lsions and states: 1919 and 1909 865
189. Small fruits — Production of the several kLads, by divisions and states: 1919 866
190. Apples — Number of trees, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 867
191. Apples— Production and value, bjr divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 868
192. Peaches— M umber of trees, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 869
193. Peaches— Production and value^ by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 870
194. Pears — Number of trees, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 871
195. Pears— Production and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 872
196. Plums and primes— Numlicr of trees, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 873
197. Plupis and crimes — Production and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 874
198. Cherries— Kiunber of trees, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 875
199. Clierries — Production and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 S76
200. Apricots— Number of trees, 1920, production, 1919and 1909, and value, 1919, by states 877
201. Grapes— Number of vines, by divisions and states: 1920 and 1910 878
202. Grapes— Production and value, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 879
203. Citrus fruits— .\' umber of trees, by states: 1920 and 1910 880
204. Citrus fruits— Production and value^ by states: 1919 and 1909 880
205. Noncitrus subtropical fruits — Number of trees, by states: 1920 and 1910 881
206. Noncitrus subtropical fruits— Production and value, by states: 1919 and 1909 882
207. Almonds, pecans, and walnuts (Persian or English) — Number of trees, 1920 and 1910, and pro-
duction and value, 1919 and 1909, by states 883
FOREST PRODUCTS.
208. Forest products of farms, 1919 and 1909, and area in merchantable timber, 1920, by divisions and
states S84
NURSERIES AND GREENHOUSES.
209. Nurseries and greenhouses, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909. .,,.,..^„^y.„-^^^,^^»^f^ .S.S5
GROSS VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS.
210 Gross value of farm products, by divisions and states: 1919 and 1909 SS6
AGRICULTURE.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS.
Farm. — A "farm" for census purposes is all the land which is directly farmed by
one person managing and conducting agricultural operations, either by his own labor
alone or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employees. The
term "agricultural operations" is used as a general term, referring to the work of
growing crops, producing other agricultural products, and raising domestic animals,
poultry, and bees. A "farm" as thus defined may consist of a single tract of land or
of a number of separate and distinct tracts, and these several tracts may be held under
different tenures, as where one tract is owned by the farmer and another tract is hired
by him. When a landowner has one or more tenants, renters, croppers, or managers,
the land operated by each is considered a "farm."
In applying the foregoing definition of a "farm" for census purposes, enumerators
were instructed to report as a " farm " any tract of 3 or more acres used for agricultural
purposes, and also any tract containing less than 3 acres which produced at least $250
worth of farm products in the year 1919, or required for its agricultural operations the
continuous services of at least one person.
Farm population — definition. — The farm population, as the term is here used,
includes all persons actually living on farms, without regard to occupation, and also
those farm laborers (and their families) who, while not li-ving on a farm, nevertheless
live in strictly rural territory, outside the limits of any \'illage or other incorporated
place.
Farmer. — A "farmer" or "farm operator," according to the census definition, is a
person who directs the operation of a farm. The number of farmers shown by the
census of agriculture is, therefore, the same as the number of farms. Owners of farms
who do not themselves direct the farm operations are not reported as farmers.
Tenure classification. — Farm operators are classified according to tenure as follows:'
Farm ovmers include (1) farmers operating their own land only and (2) those operating both their own
land and pome land liired from others. Tlio latter are sometimes referred to in tlie census reports as
'' part owners," tlie term " full owners " being used for those owning all the land which tliey operate.
Managers are farmers who are conducting farm operations for the owner for wages or a salary.
Farm tcnantt are farmers who, as tenants, renters, or croppers, operate hired land only. ' They were
reported m 1920 in five cla-,-~es: (1) Share tenants— those who pay a certam share of the products, as one-
half, one-third, or one-quarter, for the use of the farm but furnish their own eguipnient and animals; (2)
croppers — share tenants wlio do not furnish tlieir work animals; (3) share-cash tenants— those who pay a
share of the products for part of the land rented by them and cash for part; (1) cash tenants — those w'ho
pay a cash rental, as S7 per acre of crop land or .?500 for the use of the whole farm; (5) standing renters —
those who pay a stated amount of farm products for the use of tlie farm, as 3 bales of cotton or .500 bushels
of corn. In some cases the character of the tenancy was not ascertained by the enumerator; such tenants
are designated "unspecified."
Farm land. — Farm land is divided into (1) improved land, (2) woodland, and (3)
other unimproved land .
Improved land includes all land regularly tilled or mowed, land in pasture which has been cleai'ed or
tilled, land lymg fallow, land in gardens, orchards, vineyards, and nurseries, and land occupied by farm
buildings.
Woodland includes all land covered with natural or planted forest trees which produce, or later may
produce, f rewood or other forest products.
All other unimproved land includes brush land, rough or stony land, swamp land, and any other land
which is not improved or in forest.
Farm mortgages. — Three points should be kept in mind in using the census statistics
for farm mortgages. First, the statistics are limited to farms operated by their owners,
and no figures whatever are given for farms operated by tenants or hired managers.
Second, the mortgage' debt represented by the figures is that debt secured by real-
estate mortgage, not including indebtedness secured by chattel mortgage, crop mort-
gage, or collateral or personal security. Third, while the figures representing the
number of mortgaged farms include farms whose owners hire and operate some land
in addition to that which they own, the statistics for the amount of the mortgage debt
cover only those farms which consist wholly of land owned by the operator.
(581)
582 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICIILTURE.
Live stock on farms. — The terni "live stock," as it is used in the census reports,
includes not only the common domestic animals (horses, mules, asses and burros,
cattle, sheep, goats, and swine) but also poultry and bees. The figures for the value
of live stock which are given in a number of the tables in connection with the value
of other classes of farm property represent the value of the whole group as above
defined. Certain totals are also given for domestic animals alone.
The comparability of the figures for live stock a,s reported for 1920 and 1910 is
seriously affected by the change in the date of enumeration from April 15 in 1910 to
January 1 in 1920. The 1910 census, by reason of its later date of enumeration , gained
the large numbers of domestic animals born between January 1 and April 15, which
would not have been reported, of course, if the census had been taken as of January 1.
On the other hand, a group of considerable importance was omitted from the 1910
enumeration on account of the later date, namely, those animals which were sold or
slaughtered (or wliich died) during the first 3^ months of the year — animals which
were on the farms on January 1, 1910, but not on April 15. In most cases the gain
from the animals bom would considerably exceed the loss from animals marketed or
otherwise disposed of. Hence the 1910 totals are, in general, somewhat too large for
fair comparison with 1920, while the 1910 figures, omitting those animals bom subse-
quent to January 1, 1910, are too small. Tlxis question is discussed in detail in the
general reports of the census of agriculture.
Dairy cows. — Dairy cows, as reported for 1920, included all cows and heifers 2 years
old and over kept mainly for milk production. The figures obtained under this
classification are not closely comparable uith the figures reported at the census of
1910, particularly because the age limits employed in 1910 included all cows and
heifers 15^- months old and over on April 15, 1910 (1 year old and over on Jan. 1).
An estimate of the number of dairy cows 2 years old and over on January 1, 1910, has
been made, however, and is given in the tables.
Gross value of farm products. — The "gross value of farm products" which is shovni
in Table 210 is obtained by adding together the value of live-stock products, domestic
animals sold or slaughtered, farm crops, forest products of farms, and nursery and
greenhouse products. This figure corresponds approximately with the gross value of
products for a manufacturing industry, and for many purposes forms a fairly satis-
factory index of the progress of agriculture or of the relative importance of the agri-
cultural industry in different areas. It contains, however, two serious elements of
duplication. First, when the value of all crops produced is added to the value of all
live-stock products, the value of the crops which are fed to live stock is duplicated.
Second, in the total value of live stock sold there is duplication, because animals are
frequently sold by one farmer to another and again sold by the second farmer. The
duplication is more serious in the states where live-stock products form a large part of
the total gross value than in those states where crops are the principal product.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGEICUL.TUEE.
583
Table 1.
GENERAL FARM INFORMATION.
-POPULATION, FARMS, AND FAKM PROPERTY IN THE rNTTED STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
1920
(January 1)
1910
(April 15)
INCREASE.l
Amount.
Per
cent.
Population , total
Rural"
Urban
Per cent rural
Farm population.
Per cent of total population
Number of farms
Approximate land area of the country .acres.
All land in farms .acres.
Improved land acres.
Woodland acres.
O tiler unimproved laud acres.
Per cent of total land area represented by —
All land in farms
Improved land in farms
Woodland in farms
Other unimproved land infarms. . .
Per cent of all land in farms:
Improved land
Woodland
Other unimproved land
Average acreage per farm:
All land
Improved laud
Woodland
Other unimproved land
Value of all farm property
Land and buildings
Land alone ^
Buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Per cent of value of all farm property repre^
sented by —
Land and buildings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Average value per farm:
All farm property
Land and buildings
Land alone
BuilcUngs
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Average value per acre of all land in farms:
All farm property
Land and buildings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
105,710,620
51,406,017
54,304,603
4S.6
31,614,269
29.9
6,44S,343
1,903,215,360
955,883,715
503,073,007
167,730,794
285,079,914
50.2
26.4
91,972,266
49,806,146
42,166,120
54.2
13,738,354
1,599,871
12, 138, 483
15.0
52.6
17.5
29.8
148.2
78.0
26.0
44.2
6,361,502
1,903,289,600
878,798,325
478,451,7.50
190,865,553
209,481,022
46.2
25.1
10.0
11.1
54.4
21.7
23.8
138. 1
75.2
30.0
32.9
86,841
3-74,240
77,085,390
24,621,257
-23,184,759
75; 598, 892
877,924,100,338
66,316,002,602
54,829,563,0.59
11,486,439,543
3,594,772,928
8,013,324,808
8.5.1
70.4
14.7
4.6
10.3
S12,084
10,284
8,5f)3
1,781
557
1,243
$81.52
69. 38
57.36
12.02
3.76
8. .38
840,991,449,090
34,801,125,697
28,47.5,674,169
6,325,451,528
1,26.5,149,783
4,925,173,610
84.9
69.5
1.5.4
3.1
12.0
S6,444
5,471
4,476
994
199
774
$46.64
39.60
32.40
7.20
1.44
5.60
10.1
2,8
-4.0
11.3
836,932,651,248
31,. 514, 876, 905
26,3,53.888.890
5,160,988,015
2,329,623,145
3,088,151,198
8-5,640
4,813
4,027
787
358
469
S34.S8
29.78
24.96
4.82
2.32
2.78
14.9
3.2
28. 8
1.4
(*)
•8.8
5.1
-12.1
36.1
7.3
3.7
-13.3
34.3
90.1
90.6
92.5
81.6
184.1
62.7
87.5
88.0
90.0
79.2
179.9
60.6
74.8
75.2
77.0
66.9
161.1
49.6
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
* Population residing outside of incorporated places having 2,.50O inhabitants or over.
s Decrease in land area due to the building of the Pathfuider and Shoshone Reservoirs in Wyoming
and several reservoirs in connection with irrigation projects in Montana.
* Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent decrease.
6 These figures include the value of fences, tile drains, and other incidental improvements on the land,
excluding only the value of buildings.
584
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 2.— POPULATION, FARMS, AND FARM PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES:
1850 TO 1920.
[Figures for 1920 relate to Jan. 1; for 1910, to Apr. 15; and for earlier years to June 1.)
1920
1910
1900
1890
Population
Number of farms
Approx. land area of country acres. .
All land in farms acres. .
Improved land acres. .
Unimproved land acres. .
Per cent of total land area represented
by-
All land in farms
Improved land in farms
Unimproved land in farms
Per cent of all land in farms:
Improved land
Unimproved land
Average acreage per farm:
AUland
Improved land
Unimproved land
Value of aU farm property
Land and buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Per cent of value of all farm property
represented by —
Land and taUdings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Av. value of all farm property per farm . .
Av. value of all farm property per acre . .
Av. value of land and buildings per acre.
105,710,620
6,448,343
1,903,215,360
955,883,715
503,073,007
452,810,708
50.2
26.4
23.8
52.6
47.4
148.2
78.0
70.2
$77,924,100,338
66,316,002,602
3,594,772,928
8,013,324,808
S5.1
4.6
10.3
$12,084
81.52
69. 38*
91,972,266
6,361,502
1, 903, 289, 600
878,798,325
478, 451, 750
400,346,575
46.2
25.1
21.0
54.4
45.6
138.1
75.2
62.9
$40,991,449,090
34,801,12,5,697
1, 265, 149, 783
4,925,173,610
84.9
3.1
12.0
86,444
46.64
39.60
75,994,575
5,737,372
1, 903, 461, 760
838,591,774
414, 498, 487
424,093,287
44.1
21.8
22.3
49.4
50.6
146.2
72.2
73.9
$20,439,901,161
16,614,647,491
749, 775, 970
3,075,477,703
81.3
3.7
15.0
83,563
24.37
19.81
62,947,714
4,564,641
1,903,337,600
623, 218, 619
357, 616, 755
265,601,864
32,7
18.8
14.0
57.4
42.6
136.5
78.3
58.2
$16,082,267,689
13, 279, 252, 649
494,247,467
2,308,767,573
82.6
3.1
14.4
$3,523
25. SI
21.31
1880
1870
1860
1850
Population
Numlier of farms
Approx. land area of country acres..
All land in farms acres. .
Improved land acres. .
Unimproved land acres . .
Per cent of total land area represented
by-
All land in farms
Improved laud in farms
Unimproved land in farms
Per cent of aU land in farms:
Improved land
Unimproved land
Average acreage per farm:
AU land
Improved land
Unimproved land
Value of all farm property
Land and buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Per cent of value of aU farm property
represented by —
Land and buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock ^
Av. value of aU farm property per farm. .
Av. value of all farm property per acre. .
Av. value of land and buildings per acre.
50,155,7.S3
4,008,907
1,903,337,600
536,081,835
2>H,771,042
251,310,793
28.2
15.0
13.2
53.1
46.9
133.7
71.0
62.7
$12, 180, ,501, 538
10,197,096,776
406,520,055
1,576,884,707
83.7
3.3
12.9
$3,038
22. 72
19.02
38,5.58,371
2, 659, 985
1,903,337,600
407,735,041
188,921,099
218, 813, 942
21.4
9.9
11.5
46.3
53.7
1.53.3
71.0
82.3
$8, 944, 857, 749
7, 444, 054, 462
270, 913, 678
1, 229, 889, 609
83.2
3.0
13.7
$3,363
21.94
18.26
31,443,321
2,044,077
1,903,337,600
407, 212, 538
163,110,720
244,101,818
21.4
8.6
12.8
40.1
59.9
199.2
79.8
119.4
$7, 980, 493, 063
6,645,045,007
246,118,141
1,089,329,915
S3. 3
3.1
13.6
$3,904
19.60
16.32
23, 191, 876
1, 449, 073
1,884,375,680
293,560,614
113,032,014
180,528,000
1.5.6
6.0
9.6
3S.5
61.5
202.6
78.0
124.6
$3, 967, 343, 580
3,271,575,426
151,587,638
544, 180, 516
82.5
3.8
13.7
$2,738
13.51
1L14
FAEMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
585
Table S.-FARM POPULATION AND TOTAL POPULATION, BY DR^SIONS AND STATES:
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States.
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New Engl.^nd:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Centr.al:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Centr.\l:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Total
population.
105, 710, 620
7,400,909
22,261,144
21, 47o, 543
12, 544, 249
13,990,272
8,893,307
10, 242, 224
3, 33G, 101
5, 566, 871
FARM FOPUT-ATION.
768,014
443, 0,S3
352, 42S
3, S52, 356
604,397
1,380,631
10, 385, 227
3,155,900
8,720,017
5, 759, 394
2, 930, 390
6, 485, 280
3,668,412
2,632,067
2,387,125
2, 404. 021
3, 404, 055
646, 872
636, 547
1,296,372
1,769,257
223,003
1, 449, 661
437, 571
2,309,187
1,463,701
2, 559, 123
1,683,724
2,895,832
968,470
2,416,630
2, 337, 885
2, 348, 174
1,790,618
1,752,204
1,798,509
2,028,283
4,663,228
548,889
431,866
194, 402
939, 629
360, 350
334, 162
449, 396
77, 407
1, 356, 621
783, 389
3,426,861
Total.
Number.
31,614,269
625, 877
1, 892, 789
4,913,633
5,171,596
6,416,698
5,182,937
5, 228, 199
1,168,367
1,014,173
Per
cent of
total
popu-
lation.
197,601
76,021
125, 203
118, 554
15, 136
93,302
800. 747
143, 708
948,334
1,139,329
907, 295
1,098,262
848, 710
920, 037
897, 181
981, 799
1,211,346
394, .500
362, 221
584, 172
737, 377
51, 212
279, 225
894
1,064,417
477, 924
1,501,227
1,074,693
1,685,213
281, 893
1,304,862
1,271,708
1,335,885
1,270,482
1,147,049
786, 0.50
1,017,327
2, 277, 773
225,667
200, 902
67, 306
266, 073
161,446
90,560
140, 249
16,164
283, 382
214,021
516, 770
29.9
8.5
8.5
22.9
41.2
45.9
58.3
51.0
35.0
18.2
2.5.7
17.2
35.5
3.1
2.5
6.8
7.7
4.6
10.9
19.8
31.0
16.9
23.1
35.0
37.6
41.0
35.6
61.0
56.9
45.1
41.7
23.0
19.3
0.2
46.1
32.7
58.7
63.8
58.2
29.1
54.0
54.4
56.9
71.0
65.5
43.7
50.2
48.8
4L1
46.5
34.6
28.3
44.8
27.1
31.2
20.9
20.9
27.3
15.1
In cities
and
other
incorpo-
rated
places of
2,500 and
over.
255, 629
In rural territory.
Number.
90,455
31,628
26, 429
18,413
18,941
8,131
17, 629
15,374
28,629
8,575
11,414
818
56,822
9.821
3,005
17, 793
6,861
6,974
5,417
4, 475
7,526
4,211
4,800
3,721
7,105
3,447
878
335
1.434
1,493
61
1, .569
894
4, .504
1.293
1,281
2,214
4,602
2,523
2, 520
2,529
1. 372
1,710
2,567
1, 595
1,-I2<i
12,039
278
4,339
230
792
9(U
393
8,377
61
3,360
2,012
23,257
Per
cent of
rural
popu-
lation.
31,358,640
535,422
1,861,161
4, 887, 204
5, 153, 183
6, .397, 757
5, 174, 806
5, 210. .570
1.152,993
' 985. .544
189, 026
64,607
124,445
61,732
5,315
90,297
782,954
136, 847
941, 360
1,133,912
9*r2. 820
1,090,730
844,499
915, 237
893,460
977, 694
1, 207, 899
393,622
361, 886
582, 738
735, 8S4
51, 151
277,656
1,0.59,913
476,631
1,499,946 '
1,072,479
1,680,611
279,370
1,302,342 I
1,269,179
1,334,513
1,268,772
1,144,482
784, 455
1,015,899
2,265,734
225, 389
106, 563
67,076
265, 281
160, 542
90,167
131,872
16, 103
280.022
212.009
493, 513
61.0
34.9
33.3
58.0
6.5.9
66.3
75.0
71.7
54.4
47.0
40.4
39.6
51.3
30.5
34.9
20.3
43.6
20.1
30.2
54.5
62.4
52.4
.59.2
66.0
66.9
64.0
66.5
70.5
67.7
65.4
63.9
50.0
47.9
64.8
43.5
72.5
77.2
77.5
45.6
7.3.0
73.5
72.6
81.8
78.3
67.0
68. 2
71.9
59.8
62.8
48.9
54.5
54.3
41.6
56.4
25.9
46.1
54.0
45.1
586 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— AGRICULTTJKE.
Table *.— FARM POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DmSION ANT) STATE
■United States.
Geog. DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic . .
E. North Central.
W. North Central
South Atlantic. . .
E. South Central.
W. South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
' New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvaiiia
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri.
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
. Alabama
Mississipiii
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
. Oklahoma
Texas
MouNTArN:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon
California
Total.
31, 614, 269
625, S77
1,892,789
4,913,633
5 171,596
6, 416, 69S
5, 182, 937
5, 22S, 199
1, 168, 36
1, 014, 173
197, 601
76, 021
125, 263
118,5.54
15, 136
93, 302
800,747
143, 708
948, 334
1, 139, 329
907, 295
1, 098, 262
848, 710
920, 037
897, 181
984, 799
1, 211, 346
394, 500
362, 221
584, 172
737, 377
51,212
279, 225
894
1,064,417
477, 924
1,501,227
1,074,693
1, 685, 213
281, 893
1, 304, 862
1,271,708
1,335,88.5
1,270,482
1, 147, 049
780, 0,50
1,017,327
2, 277, 773
225, 667
200, 902
67, 306
266, 073
161, 446
90, 560
140, 249
16, 164
283, 382
214,021
516, 770
Male.
16,496,338
330, 206
993, 979
2,590,945
2, 760, 145
3, 264, 380
2, 640, 245
2, 713, 605
636, 150
566, 683
104, 107
39, 976
66,545
62, 517
8,037
49,024
42.3,511
70, 745
493, 723
59.5,470
472, 628
677, 824
451,555
493, 468
486, 048
523, 710
635,263
213, 837
197, 043
313, 706
390, 53
26, 954
146, 087
627
543,692
248, 9S:
761, 130
539, 603
851, 915
14.5, 387
676, 428
650, 529
670, 829
642 459
591, 19S
400, 200
537, 002
1, 185, 205
126, 198
109,641
37, 620
143, 98"
86,209
49, 140
73,672
9,683
1.55, .594
117,973
293, 116
Female.
15,117,931
93, 494
36,045
58,718
56, 037
7,099
44,278
377, 236
66,963
454,611
543, .859
434, 667
520, 438
397,1,55
426, 569
411, 133
461,089
576, 0.S3
180, 663
16.5, 178
270, 466
346, ,839i
24, 258
133, 138,
267!
520, 725
228, 939,
740, 097
535,090
833, 298
136, 506
628,434
621, 179
665, 056
628,023
555, 851
385, 850
480,325
1,092,568
99,469
91, 261
29,686
122, 0.86
75, 237
41,420
66, 577
6,481
127, 788
96,048
223,654
Males
per
100 fe-
males
111.4
110.9
113.3
111.6
113.2
110.7
112.3
114.6
10S.6
109.
lOs.
111.0
113.7
115.7
118.2
11.3. 6
110.3
U.S. 4
119.3
116.0
112.6
111.1
109. 7
234. 8
104. 4
108.8
102.8
100.8
102.2
106.5
107.6
104.7
100.9
102.3
106.4
103. 7
111.8
108.5
126.9
120.1
126. 7
117.9
114.6
11S.6
110.6
149.4
121.8
122.8
131.1
8, 138, 070
Under
10 years
7,824,10615,652,093
117,
380,
1, 103,
1, 2S8,
1 835,
1,426,
1, 457,
314,
214,
37,622
12, 679
24,842
21,729
2, 643
18, 112
147, 576
27,574
205, 702
241,543
194, 370
249, 818
194, 7.53
223, 125
219, 221
240, 470
285, 441
116,081
97, 885
151,. 335
177,939
11,506
65, 438
76
2.86, 167
125, 289
451, 199
325, 720
495, 973
74,379
350, 746
342, 582
389, 350
343, 375
319, 138
222,308
290, ,828
624, 851
59,218
54,989
17, 236
68, 977
44, 193
24, 874
41,343
3,520
62, 947
45,548
105, 890
10 to 20
years.
21 years
and
over.
124,
405,
1, 107,
1,221,
1,716,
1, 363,
1,413,
267,
204,
1021
174 1,
005 2,
40, 228
13, 775
26,000
23, 101
2,904
18, 085
154,011
30, 008
221, 1.55
249, 203
201, 1.57
252, 905
186, 073
217, 667
221,345
224, 609
286,949
95, 377
83, 3.53
137, 8.37
172, 249
12,051
68, 18^
404
276, 190
12,5, 72:
394, .339
300,012
464, .560
75, 328
327, 472
320, 725
363, 058
346,442
306, 047
219,008
274,495
614,212
43, 726
47, 300
14, 076
60, 061
39, 642
21, 928
37, 821
3,030
62,681
45, 572
95, 956
384, 148
106, 763
703, 019
661, 555
864, 09'
393, 18
357, 312
586, 433
595, 579
119,751
49, 567,
74, 4121
73, 724
9, 5.89
57, 105
499, 160
86, 126
521, 477
64,8, 5,S3
511,768
595, .539
467, 884
479, 245
4.56, 015
519, 720
638, 9,86
18:5, 062
1,80, 983
29.5,000
38t, 189
27, 65.
145, 602
354
.502, 060
226, 910
655, 689
448,981
724,680
132, 186
626, 644
602,401
5.83, 477
580, 665
521,864
344, 734
452, 004
1, 038, 710
122, 723
98, 613
35, 994
137, 035
77,611
43, 758
61, 085
9,614
157, 7.54
122,901
314, 924
Percent of totaL
Un-
der
10.
25.7
18.8
20.1
22.5
24.9
2,8.6
27.5
27.9
26.9
21.1
10 to
20.
24.7
21
and
over.
49.5
19.8
21.4
22.5
23.6
26.8
26.3
27.0
22.9
20.1
19.0
20.4
16.7
1,8.1
19.8
20.8
18. 3
19.5
17.5
19.2
19.4
19.4
18.4
19.2
21.7
21.2
21.4
22.7
22.9
24.3
24.4
24.4
23.6
29.4
27.0
2.5.9
24.1
22.5
23.4
8.5
26.9
26.2
30.1
30.31 27.9
29.4 27.6
26.4 26.7
6L4
58.5
55.0
51.5
44.6
46.2
4.5.1
.50. 2
58.7
60.6
6.5.2
.59.4
62.2
6:3.4
61.2
19.2 62.3
20.9 59.9
23.3 55.0
21.9
22.2
23.0
21.9
23.7
24.7
22
23.7
4
23.0
2.3.6
23.4
23.5
24.4
51.9
25.9
26.3
26.3
26.9
26.9
29.1
27.0
27.8
28.3
28.6
27.4
26.2
27.4
25.6
25.9
27.4
2a 5
21.8
22.2
21.3
20.5
25.1
25.7
27.2
27 3
26.7
27.9
27.0
27.0
19.4
23.5
20.9
22.6
24.6
24.2
27.0
18.7
22.1
21.3
18.6
56.9
.56.4
54.2
5.5.1
52.1
50.9
52.8
52.7
46.4
.50.0
50.5
52.5
,54.0
52.1
39.6
47.2
47.5
43.7
41.8
43.0
46.9
48.0
47.4
4.3.7
45.7
45.5
4.3.9
44.4
45.6
54.4
49.1
5.3.5
51.5
4,8.1
48.3
4:5.6
59.5
55.7
57.4
60.9
FAEMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
587
Tables.— F\RM: POPULATION, BY RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1920.
DmSION AND STATE.
TTnited States...
Geographic BmsiONs:
New England .-.
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central .
"West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
MiDPLE Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pemnsyl vania
East North Csntral:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia . . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroKna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Teimessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Total.
31,614,269
625,87
1,892,789
4, 913, 633
6,171,596
6, -116, 698
5, 182, 93"
6, 228, 199
1,168,367
1, 014, 173
24, 842, 614
NATIVE ■WHITE.
Total.
546,1
1,750,182
4, 535, 793
4, 644, 672
4, 048, 438
3,658,174
3,858,811
1,003,702
796, 664
197, 601
76, 021
125, 263
118,554
15, 136
93,302
800,747
143,708
948,334
1,139.329
907, 295!
1,098,262;
848, 710i
920,037,
897,181
984,799'
1,211,346;
394, 500 !
362, 221 1
584, 172
737,377
51,212
279, 225
894
1,064,417
477,924
1,501,227
1,074,693
1,685,213
■281, 893
1,304,862
1,271,708
1, 335, 885
1,270,482
1,147,049
786, 050
1,017,327
2, 277, 773
225, 667
200,902
67, 306
266, 073
101, 446
90,560
140, 249
16,164
283,382
214,0''.l
516, 770
Native
parent-
al, 045, 836
3,796,778
183, 333
68, 437
112,669
95, 671
12, 751
73,317
725, 121
118,963
906, 098
1,091,98?
SS7, 471
1,037,744
732, 39
786, 193
738,921
905, 752
1,171,082
306, 981
304, 431
525, 815
691,690
41,100
211, 8.59
622
750, 74.=
472,211
1,022,214
433, —
927, 071
188,841
1, 228, 769
1, 066, 3-
817,643
545,388
807, 892
418, 327
887, 615
1,744,977
181,692
183, 087
60, 808
239,456
143, 707
52, 151
128, 373
11,428
231,444
188,9.53
376,267
417,747
1, 469, 287
3, 457, 822
3,161,917
4, 008, 035
3, 629, 84r
3, 586, 61
767, 688
546, 881
Foreign
and
mixed
parent-
age.
128,431
280, 895
1,077,971
1,482,755
40,403
28, 332
272, 194
236, 014
249, 783
1.55, 418
55, 746
90,996
01,453
9,191
44,943
561,749
89, 132
818,406
9.57,414
810,414
827, 593
464,785
397,586
308, 505
622,532
1, 076, 260
111,357
162, 247
334, 066
546, 950
38, 950
200,356
516
742,497
465,""
1,020,406
432, 816
924,637
182, 068
1,215,435
1,061,037
812, 2S2
Ml, 088
792,613
405, 345
842, 893
1, 545, 766
119, 891
139, 747
47, 562
187,995
134, 730
42,206
88,160
7,397
155, 559
145, K9
245,593
Foreign-
born
white.
1,471,040
77,844
127, 563
350.512
479,917
18, 405
8,399
138, 621
109, 088
160, 091
27,915
12, 691
21, 673
34, 218
3,560
28,374
163,372
29,831
87,692
134, 574
77, 027
210, 151
267,612!
388,607
430,416
28;5,220l
94, 822,
195, 624
142, 184|
191, 749
144,740
2,150
11,503
106
8,248
6,422
1,808
959
2,434
6,773
13,334
5,337
5,361
4,300
15, 279
12, 982
44,722
199, 211
6-4, 801
43,340
13, 246
51, 461
8,977
9,945
40, 213
4,031
75,885
43, 224
130,674
Colored.
5,300,615
1, 8.55 j
15,044j
27, 328
47,007
2, 349, 855
1 516,364j
1,230, 707 j
54,977,
67,418
14, 131
7,49S
12,401
22, 246
2, 173
19, 365
71,276
19, 393
36,894
37, 765
16, 271
54,390
112, .358
129, 728
155, 846
7.8, 3S^
20, 131
82,859
47, 221
56,054
39, 391
1,150
4,372
54
4,445
1,661
89"
356
8:J8
4 632
2,665
1,6.56
2,379
1,699
4,939
5,813
13,362
114, 507
33,642
14, 7a5
5, .594
24,357
5,360
13,711
9,540
2,779
44,064
21,117
94,910
PER CENT OF
TOTAL.
Na-
tive ^
white;
For-
eign-
born
white
137
,80
10;'.
637
212
620
4,3.50
5, 3.52
5,342
9, 576
3, 553
6, 128
3, 955
4, 1161
2,414
662
20, 133!
4,6601
10, .5091
2,2:31
6,296,
8,962!
62,9941
2181
309, 227 i
4,0521
478, 116,
640,5(J2i
757,304;
S8,420j
73,428!
20.3,6781
51.5, 8631
723, 395
334,218
361, 910|
116, 3.50'
418, 2S9,
7,333!
3,110
r.>4
2, 2601
12, 379
24, 69S'
2,336
1,957
7,874
3, 951
45, 593
78.61 4.7
87.3
92.5
92.3
89.8
63.1
70.6
73.8
85.9
78.6
12.4
6.7
7.1
9.3
0.3
0.2
2
9.4
15.8
92.8
90.0
89.9
80.7
84.2
78.6
90.6
82.8
95.5
95.8
97.8
94.5
)V,. 3
So.
82.4
92.0
90,
77.8
.84.0
90.0
93,
80.3
75.9
69.6
70.5
98.8
68.1
40.4
55.0
67.0
94.2
83.9
61.2
42.9
70.4
53.2
87. 2|
76. 6J
81. ,s
91.1
90.3
90.0
89.0
.57.6
91.5
70.7
81.7
88.3
72.81
Col-
ored.
16.8
0.3
0.8
0.6
0.9
36.6
29.3
23.5
4.7
5.7
7.2
9.9
9.9
18.8
14.4
20.8
8.9
13.5
3.9
3.3
1
5.0
13.2
14.1
17.4
8.0
1
21.0
13.0
9.6
5.3
2.2
L6
6.0
0.4
0.3
0.1
1.6
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.7
L3
5.0
14.9
7.3
8.3
9.2
3.3
15.1
6.8
17.2
15.5
9.9
18.4
0.1
0.1
ai
0.5
1.4
0.7
0.5
3.7
0.6
0.8
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.1
1.7
1.2
2.9
0.4
0.9
17.5
22.6
24.4
29.1
0.8
31.8
59.6
44.9
31.4
5.6
16.0
38.6
56.9
29.1
46.0
11.4
18.4
3.2
1.5
1.3
0.8
7.7
27.3
1.7
12.1
2.8
1.8
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
588
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 6.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE,
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States.
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic.
E. North Central.
W. North Central
South Atlantic...
E. South Central.
W. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E.^'OBTHCENTEAL:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W.NORTH CENTRAL:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota. . .
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina . .
South Carolina. . .
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississiiyji
W. South Centr.\l:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyommg
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
PAcmc:
Washington
Oregon
California
total POPXn-ATION.
1920
105, 710, 620
7,400,
22,261,
21,475,
12, M4,
13,990,
8, 893,
10, 242,
3,336,
5,566,
768, 014
443, 083
352,428
3,852,3.56
604,397
1,380,631
10, 385, 227
3,155,900
8, 720, 017
5,759,394
2,930,390
6,485,280
3,668,412
2, 632, 067
2, 387, 125
2,404,021
3,404,055
646,872
636, 547
1,296,372
1, 769, 257
223, 003
1,449,661
437, 571
2, 309, 187
1,463,701
2, 559, 123
1,683,724
2, 895, 832
968, 470
2,416,630
2, 337, 885
2,348,174
1,790,618
1, 752, 204
1, 798, 509
2, 028, 283
4, 663, 228
548, 889
431, 866
194, 402
939, 6'29
360, 350
334, 162
449, 390
77, 407
1,356,621
783,389
3,426,861
1910
91,972,266
552,681
315, 892
250, 621
637, 921
194, 895
409, 001
7.84, 534
633, 517
192,304
742
430
355!
3,366:
542
1,114
376,
325;
145!
799:
327
204
373:
81
1,141
672
2,377
Per
cent
of in-
crease
U.9
12.9
15.2
17.7
7.8
14.7
5.7
16.6
26.7
32.8
371
572
956
416
610
756!
6I4'
167 i
Ul
121
876'
.591'
1731
860
708
771
335
0.56
888
214
949
322
346:
069,
612
119;
287
400
121
619
905
789
093
114
449
388
155
542
053
594
965
024
301
354
351
875
990
765
549
RURAL POPULATION.
1920
51,406,017
3.5
2.9
-1.0
14.4
11.4
23.9
14.0
24.4
13.8
20.8
8.5
15.0
30.5
12.8
15.0
8.1
3.4
12.1
9.0
8.7
4.6
10.2
11.9
32.2
12.0
19.9
16.0
11.1
11.0
28.7
5.5
7.0
9.8
-0.4
1L3
8.6
22.4
19.7
46.0
32.6
33.2
17.6
10.1
63.5
20.4
-5.5
18.8
16.4
44.1
1,535,
5, 588,
S, 426;
7, 816,
9,6.51:
6,899
7,271
2,121
2,095;
468,
163
242
202
15:
444;
1, 795
6S0:
3, 112
2,082
1, 447
2,082,
1,426
1, 387;
1,.335
1,528:
1,817
558:
534
891
1,151
102
5so:
1,635
1,094
2, 06S:
1, 389:
2, 167
612
1,783
1, 726
1,838,
1,550;
1,461
1,170
1, 48S,
3,150;
376,
312:
137:
486:
295:
216:
233:
62;
607,
392
1,095
1910
49, 806, 146
554,599
592, 519
633,3.50
764, 205
102, 742
835,672
827,078
686,006
809, 975
Per
cent
of in-
crease
3.2
-1.2
-0.1
-2.4
0.7
6.0
0.9
6.5
25.8
15.8
480,123
175, 473
257, 039
241, 049
17,956
382, 959
1,928,120
629,957
3,034,442
2,101,978
1,557,041
2, 161, 662
1,483,129
1, 329, 540
1,225,414
1,544,717
1, 894, 518
513, 820
.507, 215
881,362
1, 197, 159
10.5,237
637, 154
203
694
753
737
973
645
087
659
8571
497
707
346
803 1
539!
878!
829,
054
370
390
6.35
812
153
1,585,083
992, 877
1, 887, 813
1,290,568
2, 070, 471
533, 539
1,734,463
1,743,744
1,767,662
1, 589, 803
1, 371, 768
1,1.59,872
1,337,000
2, 958, 438
242,633
255, 696
102, 744
394, 184
280, 730
141, 094
200, 417
536,460
365, 705
907, 810
-2.4
-6.9
-5.7
-16.2
-1.5.3
16.0
-6.9
8.1
2.6
-0.9
-7.0
-3.7
-3.8
4.4
9.0
-1.0
-4.1
8.7
5.4
1.1
-3.8
-2.9
3.2
10.3
9.6
7.7
4.7
14.8
2.8
-1.0
4.0
-2.5
6.6
0.9
11.4
6.5
55.3
22.3
33.4
23.4
5.2
53.5
16.7
-9.3
13.3
7.3
20.6
NUMBER OF FARMS.
1920
6,448,343
156,564
425, 147
1,084,744
1,096,9-51
1,1.58,976
1,051,600
996, 088
244,109
234, 164
48,227
20,523
29, 075
32,001
4,083
22,655
193, 195
29, 702
202, 250
256, 695
205, 126
237, 181
196, 447
189,295
178, 478
213, 439
263,004
77,690
74, 637
124,417
. 165, 286
10,140
47,908
204
186,242
87,289
269, 763
192, 693
310, 732
54,005
270, 626
252, 774
256, 099
272, 101
232, 604
135, 463
191,988
436,033
57, 677
42,106
15, 748
59, 934
29,844
9,975
25,662
3,163
66,288
50,206
117,670
1910
,361,502
188, 802
468,379
123,489
109, 948
111,881
042,480
943, 186
183, 446
189, 891
60,016
27,053
32,709
36, 917
5,292
26, 815
215, 597
33,487
219, 295
272,045
215,485
251, 872
206,960
177, 127
156, 137
217, 044
277,244
74, 360
77, 644
129,678
177, 841
10,836
48, 923
217
184, 018
96, 685
253, 725
176, 434
291, 027
50,016
259, 185
246, 012
262, 901
274, 382
214, 678
120, 546
190, 192
417, 770
26, 214
30, 807
10, 987
46, 170
35, 676
9,227
21,676
2,689
56,192
45,502
88,197
Per
cent
of in-
crease
-17.1
-9.2
-3.4
-1.2
4.2
0.9
5.6
33.1
23.3
-19.6
-24.1
-11.1
-13.3
-22.8
-15.5
-10.4
-11.3
-7.8
-5.6
-4.8
-5.8
-5.1
14.3
-1.7
-5.1
4.5
-3.9
-4.1
-7.1
-6.4
-2.1
-6.0
1.2
-9.7
6.3
9.2
6.8
8.0
4.4
2.7
-2.6
-0.8
8.4
12.4
0.9
4.4
120.0
36.7
43.3
29.8
-16.3
8.1
18.4
17.6
18.0
10.3
33.4
FAEMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
589
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
ALL LAND IN FARMS (ACRES).
1820
955,883,715
16, 990
40, 572
117,735
256, 973
97, 775
78, 897
173, 449
117,337
56, 152
5,425
2, 603
4,235
2,494
331
1,
20, 632
2, 282:
17,657
23,515
21,063
31,974
19, 032
22, 148;
30, 221
33, 474
34, 774
36,214
34,636
42, 225,
45, 425,
944
4,757
5
18,561
9,569
20,021
12, 426
25,441
6,046;
21,612
19, 510
19, 576
18, 196
17, ■156
10,019
31,951
114, 020;
35, 070
8,375
11,809
24, 462
24,409
5, 802
5,050
2, 357
13,244
13, 542;
29, 365'
968
806
811
477
600
980
803
585
513
888
332
775
961
223
758
896
679
751
491
475
179
511
999
668
112
790
736
675
061
691
1
772!
856|
856,
979
750
822
934
621 j
656i
873
351
014
633
126
410
163
720
318
667
1910
878,798,325
19,714,931
43,191,056
117,929,148
232,648,121
103, 782, 255
81,520,629
169,149,976
59, 533, 420
51,328,789
6,296,859
3,249,458
4,663,577
2,875,941
443,3^8
2, 185, 788
22,030,367
2, 573, 85"
18,586,832
24,105,708
21,209,823
32,522,937
IS, 940, 614
21,060,006
27, 675, 823
33, 930, 688
34,591,248
28,426,650
26, 016, 892
3^,622,021
43,384,799
1,038,866
5,057,140
6,063
19,495,636
10,026,442
22,439,129
13, 512, (.28
26,953,413
5, 253, 538
22, 189, 127
20,041,657
20,732,312
18, 557, 533
17, 416, 075
10,439,481
28,859,353
112,435,067
13, 545, 003
5, 283, 604
8,543,010
13,532,113
11,270,021
1,246,613
3,397,699
2,714,757
•11,712,235
11,685,110
27,931,444
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES). 1
1920
8.81503,073,007
-13.8
-6,1
-0.2
10.5
-5.8
-3.2
2.5'
97.1
9,4
-13,8;
-19.9
-9.2|
-13.3
-25.2
-13.11
I
-6.3
-11.3,
-5.0,
-2.41
-1.1
-1.7;
0.5'
5.2
9.2^
-1.3
0.5;
27.4
33,1'
9.3
4.7;
I
-9.1
-5.9
-6,5'
-4,8,
-4,6
-10,8
-8, 0
-5.61
15.11
-2.6!
-2.6]
-5.6|
-1.9!
0.2'
-4.01
10.7]
1.41
158. 9
58.5!
38,2
80,8
116.6
365.4
48.6
-13,2
13.1
15.9
5.1
6,114,
26, .562,
87, 894,
171,394,
48, 509,
44, 380,
64,189,
30, 105,
23,921,
1, 977, 329
702, 91 2
1,691,. 595
908, >34
132. 855
701,086
13, 158, 781
1,555,607
11,847,719
18,542,353
16,680,212
27, 294, .j33
12, 925, 521
12, 452, 216
21,481,710
28,606,951
24, ^32,9L6
24, .563, 178
IS, iq9,25('
23, li9,(>l:4
3e., i.liO, 760
653, C52
3,136,728
4,25S
9,460,492
5, .520, 308
8, 198, -iOO
6, 184, 159
13,055,2*9
2,297,271
13,975,746
11,185,302
9, 893, 407
9,325,677
9,210,556
5,626,226
18,125,321
31, 227, 503
11,007,278
4,511,080
2,102,(05
7,744,757
1,717,224
712,803
1,715,380
594, 741
7,129,343
4,913,851
11,878,339
1910
478,451,750
254,904
320, 894
947, 228
284,562
479, 733
946,846
264,273
915,002
038, (08
WOODLAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
167,730,794
7,020,311
8, 659, 237
18,061.460
18, 761 ; 832
41,802,2(3
28, 414, 524
29,749,152
6, 887, 071
8,374,944
2, 360, 657
929, 185
1,633,965
1,164,501
17,8,344
9!^8, 252
14,844,039
1,803,336
12,673,519
19, £27, 909
16, 631, 2,- 2
2.S, 048, 323
12, ,'■32, 078
11,907,606
19,643,533
29,491,199
24, 581, 186,
20,455,0V.2:
1.5,827,208'
U, 3,82, 577
29, 904, 067
713,538!
3,354,767!
5, 1331
9, 870, 0581
5,521,757'
8,813,0."6'
6 097 919
12',298'oi7!| 10; 491, 848
l,805,408j| 2,7>0,7&0
14, 354, 471 1 6,018, 2>0
10,890, 4&4l| 7,(80,169
9,693,581;! 8,301,177
9,008,310! 7,Ol4,>-98
8, 076, 254 1 1 7,396,028
5,276,0161 3,614,040
17,551,337: 4,2(«,171
27,360,666 14,532,913
2, 447, 597
l,299,b38
1,428,309
1,030,3S6
130,402
683, 719
4,160,567
454,768
4,043,902
3, 198, 929
3, 141,Oi2
3, 102, 579
3,217,(«0
5,401,910
4, 482, 656
2, 295, 274
8, .'53, 857
679, 836
536,183
000, 933
1,3:3,013
2':2,658
1,327,221
828
7, 007, 352
3,469,444
10, 299, 547
5,302,575
3,640,309
2,778,740!
1,256,160;
4,302,101
1,467,191
350, 173
1,368, 211 1
752, 117,
6,373,311
4,274,803,
11,389,894!
1,646,462
820, 876
421,806
1,415,420
1,817,460
523, 648
212, 762
28,637
1,813,061
2, 309, 596
4,252,287
1910
190,865,553
7,852,913
9.255,715
18,109,180
17,969,615
4.8, 904, 830
32, 287, 681
44,05.5,394
4, 109. 081
8, 321, 144
2, 775, 621
1, ,502, 389
1,566,608
1, 064, 553
185.909
757,743
4,436,145
538, 131
4,281,439
3,285,376
3,370,791
3, 147, 879
2,927,554
5,377,550
3,922,301
2,314,115
8,918,972
421.877
383; 144
803, 2( 6
1,205,910,
252,032
1,467,333
689
8,414,6801
3,968,83fi
12,451,739
6,331,142,
13,002,74r
3,007,638,
6,951,626
8,007,733;
9,444,7641
7,883,558;
8,511,510!
4,316,561
3,568,910!
27, 658, 413
595,870
584,556
252,1.02:
891,698'
1,491,025,
100, 061 1
145,510'
48, 209
I
1,541,5511
2,237,826;
4,541,767
OTHER UNIMPROVED
LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
285,079,914
3, 855, 730
5,351,557
11,778,884
66, 816, 958
7, 463, 094
6, 102, 807
79, 510, 369
80, 344, 287
23,856,228
1,001,042
601,066
1,115,907
555,2.57
6,S, 283
514, 175
3,313,455
272, 210
1,765,892
1910
209,481,022
4,607,114
4,614,447
10, 872, 740
50, 393, 644
6,397,692
5, 286, 1(.2
66,830,30.9
39,509,337
20,969,637
1, 160, 581
817,884
1,462,914
646, 887
79,055
439,793
2,750,183
232, 390
1,631,874
1,774,606 1,592,363 20
1,242,078 997,780121
1,577,663 1,326, 735122
2,890,440 3,180,982 23
4,294,(97 3,774,880 24
4,257,392
2,572,671
1,387,8.56
10,971,737
15,901,058
4, 109, 899 25
2,12.5,374126
1,0/91,000,27
7,549,68128
9,8 6,540129
18,214,918 13,436,238;30
13,511,326 12,274,822131
68, 801
294, 050
5^2
1,193,268
580,(38
1, .523, 780
939, 941
1, 894, 0O4
968,630
1,618,746
l,2i.5,3S5
1,382,272
1, 856, 404
850, 166
779, 556
9,620,442
68,260,205
22,416,916
3,ai3,317
9, 285, 5-;0
15,301,837
20,874,9 9
4,565,675
3, 122, 268
1, 733, 785
4, 302, 316
6,318,871
13,235,041
73,2:6 32
235,040 33
24134
1,210,898 35
535, fA9 36
1,174,334 37
1,074,887 38
1,652,6,55 39
440,4j2,40
8S3,03o'4l
1,143,4 0 42
1,593,967143
1,665,665]44
828,311145
S46,904|46
7, 739, IO6I47
57,415,988j48
9,309,424!i9
1,920,3(«50
7,034,698 51
8,338,314 52
8,311,805.53
7%, 379 54
1,883,978'55
1,914,431|56
3, 797, 373 57
5,172,48158
11,999,783 59
I For per cent of increase cr decrease, 1910-1920, see Table 7.
590
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICULTUEE.
Table 7 —POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DR^SIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.]
POPULATION.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
Number.
UNITED STATES.
1920 105 . 710. 620
1910 91,972,266
1900 75,954.575
1890 62,947,714
1880 50,155,783
1870 38,558,371
1860 31,44i,321
1850 ' 23,191,876
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Geographic
Divisions.
New England.
1920 7,400,909
1910 6, 552, 681
1900 i 5, 592, 017
1890 ' 4,700,749
1880 4,010,629
1870 3,487,924
1860 3,135,283
1850 : 2,728,116
Middle Atlantic.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
East North Central.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
West North
Central.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
18S0.
1870.
1860.
1850.
South Atlantic.
1920.
lyiO.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
22,261,144
19,315,892
15, 454, 678
12, 706, 220
10, 496, 878
8, 810, 806
7, 458, 985
5, 898, 735
21, 475, 543
18, 250, 621
15, 985, 581
13,478,305
11,206,668
9, 124, 517
6,926,884
4, 523, 260
12,544,249
11,637,921
10, 347, 423
8,932,112
6, 157, 443
3, 850, 594
2, 169, 832
880,335
990,272
194, 895
443, 480
857, 922
597, 197
853,610
364, 703
679,090
14.9
21.0
20.7
25.5
30.1
22.6
35.6
12.9
17.2
19.0
17.2
15.0
11.2
14.9
15.2
25.0
21.6
21.0
19.1
18.1
26.4
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
Number.
6,448,343
6.361,502
5,737,372
4,584,641
4,008,907
2,659,985
2,044,077
1,449,073
156, 564
188, 802
191, 888
189, 961
207, 232
180, 649
183, 942
167, 651
425,147
468,379
485,618
468, 608
488, 907
420,946
380, 993
322, 103
1,084,744
1,123,489
1, 135, 823
1,009,031
985,273
761, 735
586, 717
368, 177
1, 096, 951
1, 109, 948
1, 060, 744
914, 791
712, 695
363, 343
185, 448
69,420
1,158,976
1,111,881
962, 225
749, 600
644, 429
374, 102
301, 940
248, 196
Per
cent
of in-
crease,
1.4
10.9
25.7
13.9
50.7
30.1
41.1
-17.1
-1.6
1.0
-8.3
14.7
-1.8
9.7
-9.2
-3.5
3.6
-4.2
16.1
10.5
18.3
-3.4
-1.1
12.6
2.4
29.3
29.8
69.4
-1.2
4.6
16.0
28.4
96.1
95.9
167.1
4.2
15.6
28.4
16.3
72.3
23.9
21.7
ALL land in
FARMS.
Acres.
955,883,715
878,798,325
838,591,774
623,218,619
535,081,835
407,735,041
407,212.538
293,560:614
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
4.8
34.6
16.3
31.5
0.1
38.7
16, 990, 642
19,714,931
20, 648, 999
19, 755, 584
21, 483, 772
19, 569, 863
20,110,922
18,367,458
40,572,901
43,191,056
44,860,090
42, 987, 941
46,501,868
43,174,521
40, 970, 623
36, 795, 377
117,735,179
117,929,148
116,340,761
105, 786, 825
105, 784, 212
87, 449, 392
72, 696, 843
50, 188, 875
256,973,229
232, 648, 121
201,008,713
150, 800, 169
101,197,945
51,765,877
36, 202, 747
12,497,615
97, 775, 243
103, 782, 255
104, 297, 506
100,157,573
101,419,563
90, 213, 056
106, 520, 771
93, 401, 610
-13.8
-4.1
4.0
-8.0
9.8
-2.7
9.5
-6.1
-3.7
4.4
-7.6
7.7
5.4
11.3
-0.2
1.4
10.0
C)
21.0
20.3
44.8
10.5
15.7
33.3
49.0
95.6
47.1
181.7
-6.8
-0.5
4.1
-1.2
12.4
-15.3
14.0
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
503,073,007
478,451,750
414,438,487
357,618,7.55
284,771,042
188,921,099
163,110,720
113,032,614
6,114,601
7, 254, 904
8, 134, 403
10, 738, 930
13, 148, 466
11,997,540
12, 215, 771
11,150,694
26, 562, 107
29,320,894
30, 786, 211
31,699,094
33, 237, 166
29,119,645
26, 766, 140
22, 806, 574
87, 894, 835
88, 947, 228
86, 670, 271
78,774,647
75,689,373
64,899,646
41,186,414
22, 912, 190
171,394,439
164, 284, 862
135, 643, 828
105,517,479
61,252,946
23, 609, 8&3
11,122,286
3, 768, 142
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
48, 609, 886
0.1
48,479,733
6.2
46,100,226
10.6
41,677,371
15.2
36,170,331
19.8
30, 202, 991
-13.6
34,900,942
16.3
30,009,323
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
5.1
15.4
15.9
25.6
50.7
15.8
44.3
-15.7
-10.8
-24.3
-18.3
9.6
-1.8
9.6
17.4
FARMS AXD FARM PROPERTY.
591
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920— Contijiued.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.]
DIVISION OR ST.VTE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
Geographic
Divisions— Con.
East South Central.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1S60
1850
West South
Central.
1920
1910
1900
1890
18S0
1870
18C0
1850
Mountain.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
Pacific.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
New England.
MAINE.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
NEW HAMPSHIHE.
1920 .:V.I...i
1910 ..:....
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
population.
Numbw.
8,893,307
8,409,901
7,547,757
6, 429, 154
5, 585, 151
4, 404, 445
4, 020, 991
3,363,271
10, 242, 224
8, 784, 534
6, 532, 290
4, 740, 983
3,334,220
2, 029, 965
1, 747, 667
940,251
3, 336, 101
2, 633, 517
1,674,657
1,213,935
653,119
315,38.5
174, 923
72,927
5, 566, 871
4,192,304
2,416,692
1, 888, 334
1,114,578
675, 125
444, 0.53
105, 891
768,014
742,371
694, 466
661, 086
648, 936
626, 915
628, 279
583, 169
•443,
430,
411,
376,
346,
31S,
326,
317,
Per
cent
ofin-
crease
5.7
11.4
17.4
15.1
26. S
9.5
19.6
16.6
34.5
37.8
42.2
64.2
16.2
85.9
26.7
57.3
38.0
85.9
107.1
80.3
139.9
32.8
73.5
28.0
69.4
65.1
52.0
319.4
3.5
6.9
5.0
1.9
3.5
-0.2
7.7
2.9
4.6
9.3
8; 5
9.0
-2:4
2.5
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
Number.
1,051,600
1, 042, 480
903, 313
655, 766
569, 739
371, 968
271, 150
223, 436
996, 088
943, 186
754, 853
431,006
316, 909
139, 030
99,223
43,378
244, 109
183,446
101,327
49,398
25, 043
13,774
8,812
4,676
234,164
189, 891
141,581
96,480
58,680
34, 438
25, 852
2,036
48,227
60,016
59,299
62, 013
64,309
59, 804
55, 698
46,760
20,523
27,053
29,324
29,151
32, 181
29,642
30,501
29,229
Per
cent
of in-
crease,
0.9
15.4
37.7
15.1
53.2
37.2
21.4
5.6
24.9
7.5.1
3ii. 0
127.9
40.1
128.7
33.1
81.0
105,1
97.3
81.8
56.3
88.5
23.3
34.1
46.7
64.4
70.4
33.2
-19.6
1.2
-4.4
-3.6
7.5
7.4
19.1
-24.1
-7.7
0.6
-9.4
8.6
-2.8
4.4
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
78, 897, 463
81, .520, 629
81, 247, 643
78, 999, 359
76, 872, 951
66, 323, 611
74, 776, 655
58, 561, 870
173, 449, 127
169,149,976
176,491,202
77, 448, 935
56, 627, 272
33, 019, 636
44,216,310
19, 083, 596
11 7, .337, 226
59, 533, 420
46,397,284
14,765,862
3, 976, 377
1,7.53,590
1, 560, 938
337, 420
56, 152, 705
51,328,789
47, 399, 576
32, 516, 371
22, 217, 875
14, 465, 496
11,156,729
4, 326, 793
5, 425, 968
6, 296, 859
6, 299, 946
6, 179, 925
6, 552, 578
5, 838, 058
5,727,671
4,555,393
2, 603, 806
3,219,458
3, 609, 864
3,459,018
3,721,173
3, 605, 994
3,744,625
3,392,414
Per
cent
of in-
crease
-3.2
0.3
2.8
2.8
15.9
-11.3
27.7
2.5
-4.2
127.9
36.8
71.5
-25.3
131.7
97.1
28.3
214.2
271.3
126.8
12.3
362.6
9.4
8.3
45.8
46.4
53.6
29.7
157.9
-13.8
(1)
1.9
-5.7
12.2
1.9
25.7
-19.9
-10.0
4.4
-7.0
3.2
-3.7
10.4
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
44,380,132
43, 946, 846
40, 237, 337
35, 729, 170
30, S20, 882
24, 218, 478
25, 891, 024
19,023,415
64, 189, 606
58, 264, 273
39, 770, 530
30, 559, 654
18, 985, 889
6, 870, 297
7, 341, 202
3,015,531
30, 105, 868
15,915,002
8, 402, 576
5, 460, 739
2, 213, 300
576, 200
240, 625
182,534
23, 921, 533
22, 038, 008
18,753,105
17,559,671
13,352,689
7, 526, 439
3,446,317
165,311
1,977,329
2,360,657
2,386,889
3, 044, 666
3, 484, 908
2, 917, 793
2, 704, 133
2,039,596
702, 902
929, 185
1,076,879
1,727,387
2,308,112
2,334,487
2,367,034
3,251,488
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
1.0
9.2
12.6
15.9
27.3
-6.5
36.1
10.2
46.5
30.1
61.0
176.3
-6.4
143.4
89.2
89.4
53.9
146.7
284.1
139.5
31.8
8.5
17.5
6.8
31.5
77.4
118.4
-16.2
-1.1
-21.6
-12.6
19.4
7.9
32.6
-24.4
-13.7
-37.7
-25.2
-1.1
-1.4
5.1
» Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent decrease.
592.
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920— Continued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
POPULATION.
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
OmsiON OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
Number .
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Number.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Acres.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Acres.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
New England— Con.
VERMONT.
1920
352, 428
355, 956
343, 641
332, 422
332, 286
330, 551
315, 098
314, 120
3,852,356
3, 366, 416
2,805,346
2, 238, 947
1,783,085
1,457,351
1,231,066
994, 614
604,397
542, 610
428, 556
345, 506
276, 531
217,353
174, 620
147, 545
1,380,631
1,114,756
908,420
746, 258
622, 700
537, 454
460, 147
370,792
10, 385, 227
9,113»614
7,268,894
6,003,174
5, 082, 871
4, 382, 759
3,880,735
3,097,394
3,155,900
2, 537, 167
1,883,669
1,444,933
1,131,116
906,096
672, 035
489, 555
-1.0
3.6
3.4
(')
0.5
4.9
0.3
14.4
20.0
25.3
25.6
22.4
18.4
23.8
11.4
26.6
24.0
24.9
27.2
24.5
18.4
23.9
22.7
21.7
19.8
15.9
16.8
24.1
14.0
25.4
21.1
18.1
16.0
12.9
25.3
24.4
34.7
30.4
27.7
24.8
34.8
37.3
29,075
32,709
33, 104
32, 673
35, 522
33,827
31,556
29,763
32,001
36,917
37,715
34,374
38, 400
26,500
35, 601
34,069
4,083
5,292
5,498
6,500
6,216
6,368
5,406
5,385
22,655
26, 815
26, 948
26, 350
30, 598
25, 508
25, 180
22, 445
193, 195
215, 597
226,720
226, 223
241, 058
216, 253
196,990
170,621
29,702
33, 487
34,650
30, 828
34, 307
30,652
27,646
23,905
-11.1
-1.2
1.6
-8.3
5.0
7.2
6.0
-13.3
-2.1
9.7
-10.5
44.9
-25.6
4.5
-22.8
-3.7
(')
-11.5
15.8
-0.7
0.4
-15.5
-0.5
2.3
-13.9
20.0
1.3
12.2
-10.4
-4.9
0.2
-6.2
11.5
9.8
15.5
-11.3
-3.4
12.4
-10.1
11.9
10.9
15.6
4, 235, 811
4,663,577
4, 724, 440
4,395,646
4,882,588
4, 528, 804
4,274,414
4, 125, 822
2, 494, 477
2,875,941
3, 147, 064
2, 998, 282
3,359,079
2, 730, 283
3,338,724
3,356,012
331,600
443,308
455, 602
469,281
514,813
502. 308
521,224
553, 938
1,898,980
2, 185, 788
2,312,083
2, 253, 432
2, 4.t3, 541
2,364,416
2,504,264
2,383,879
20,632,803
22,030,367
22,648,109
21,961.562
23,780,754
22, 190, 810
20,974,968
19,119,084
2, 282, 585
2, 573, 8-57
2, 840, 966
2,662,009
2, 929, 773
2,989,511
2,983,525
2, 752, 946
-9.2
-1.3
7.6
-10.0
7.8
6.0
3.6
-13.3
-8.6
5.0
-10.7
23.0
-18.2
-0.5
-25.2
-2.7
-2.9
-8.8
2.5
-3.6
-5.9
-13.1
-5.5
2.6
-8.2
3.8
-5.6
5.0
-6.3
-2.7
3.1
-7.6
7.2
5.8
9.7
-11.3
-9.4
6.7
-9.1
-2.0
0.2
8.4
1, 691, 695
1,633,965
2, 126, 624
2,655,943
3, 286, 461
3,073,257
2, 823, 157
2, 601, 409
908,834
1, 164, 501
1, 292, 132
1, 657, 024
2,128,311
1, 736, 221
2,155,512
2, 133, 436
132,855
178,344
187,354
274, 491
298, 486
289, 030
336, 128
356, 487
701,086
988, 252
1,064,525
1,379,419
1, 642, 188
1, 646, 752
1, 830, 807
1, 768, 178
13,158,781
14, 844, 039
15, 599, 986
16,389,380
17,717,862
15,627,206
14, 358, 403
12,408,%4
1,655,607
1, 803, 336
1,977,042
1,999,117
2,096,297
1,976,474
1,944,441
1, 767, 991
3.5
1910
-23.2
1900
-19.9
1890
-19.2
1880 '.
6.9
1870
8.9
I860
8.5
1850
MASSACHUSETTS.
1920
-22.0
1910
-9.9
1900
-22.0
1890
-22.1
1880
22.6
1870
-19.5
1860
1.0
1850
RHODE ISLAND.
1920
-25.5
1910
-4.8
1900
-31.7
1890
-8.0
1880
3.3
1870
-13.8
I860
-6.0
1850
CONNECTICUT.
1920
-29.1
-7.2
1900
-22.8
-16.0
1880
-0.3
1870
-10.1
1860
3.5
1850
NEW YORK.
1920
-11.4
1910
-4.8
1900
-4.8
1890
-7.5"
1880
13.4
1870
8.8
1860
15.7
1850
NEW JERSEY.
1920
-13.7
-8.8
1900
-1.1
-4.6
1880
6.1
1.6
1860
10.0
1850
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent decrease.
FAEMS AND FARM PROPERTY,
593
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920-Continued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
Middle Atlantic—
Continued.
PENNSYLVANL^..
1920
8,720,017
1910
7,665,111
1900
6, 302, 115
1890
6, 258, 113
1880
4, 282, 891
1870
3, 521, 951
1860
2, 906, 215
1850
2,311,786
East North Central.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880:
1870.
1860.
1850.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
IS50.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1S70.
1860.
1850.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1S70.
1860.
1850.
POPULATION.
Number.
5,759,394
4,767,121
4, 157, 545
3,672,329
3, 198, 062
2,665,260
2,339,511
1,980,329
2,930,390
2, 700, 876
2,516,462
2, 192, 404
1, 978, 301
1,680,637
1, 350, 428
988, 416
6, 485, 280
5,638,591
4, 821, 550
3, 826, 352
3,077,871
2,539,891
1,711,951
851,470
3,668,412
2,810,173
2,420,982
2, 093, 890
1,636,937
1, 184, 059
749, 113
397,654
2,632,067
2, 333, 860
2,069,042
1,693,330
1,315,497
1,054,670
775, 881
305, 391
Per
cent
of in-
crease,
13.8
21.6
19.9
22.8
21.6
21.2
25.7
20.8
14.7
13.2
14.8
20.0
13.9
18.1
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
8.5
7.3
14.8
10.8
17.7
24.5
36.6
15.0
16.9
26.0
24.3
21.2
48.4
101.1
30.5
16.1
15.0
27.9
38.2
58.1
88.4
12.8
12.8
22.2
28.7
24.7
35.9
154.1
Number.
202, 250
219, 295
224, 248
211,557
213. 542
ni, 041
156, 357
127,577
256,695
272,045
276, 719
251, 430
247, 189
195, 953
179, 889
143, 807
205, 126
215, 485
221,897
198, 167
194, 013
161, 289
131,826
93, 896
237, 181
251, 872
264, 151
240,681
255, 741
202, 803
143, 310
76, 208
196,447
206,960
203, 261
172, 344
154, 008
98, 786
62,422
34, 089
189, 295
177, 127
169, 795
146, 409
131,322
102, 904
69. 270
20, 177
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-7.8
-2.2
6.0
-0.9
22.7
11.3
22.6
-5.6
-1.7
10.1
1.7
26.1
8.9
25.1
ALL land in
FARMS.
-4.8
-2.9
12.0
2.1
20.3
22.3
40.4
-5.8
-4.6
9.8
-5.9
26.1
41.5
88.1
-5.1
1.8
17.9
11.9
55.9
58.3
83.1
6.9
4.3
16.0
9.0
30.5
48.6
243.3
Acres.
17,657,513
18. .586, 832
19, 371, 015
18, 364, 370
19,791,341
17, 994, 200
17, 012, 140
14,923,347
23,515,888
24, 105, 708
24,501,985
23,352,408
24, 529, 226
21,712,420
20, 472, 141
17, 997, 493
21, 063, 332
21,299,823
21,619,623
20, 362, 516
20,420,983
18,119,648
16, 388, 292
12, 793, 422
31, 974, 775
32, ,522, 937
32, 794, 728
30, 49S, 277
31,673,645
25, 882, 8()1
20,911,989
12, 037, 412
19,032,961
18,940,614
17, .561, 698
14,785,636
13,807,210
10,019, 142
7, 030, 834
4, 383, 890
22, 148, 223
21,060,066
19, 862, 727
16,787,988
15,353,118
11,715,321
7,893,587
2,976,658
Per
cent
of in-
crease
-5.0
-4.0
5.5
— 7. 2
lo'. 0
5.8
14.0
-2.4
-1.6
4.9
-J. 8
13.0
6.1
13.7
-1.1
-1.5
6.2
-0.3
12.7
10.6
28.1
-1.7
-0. 8
7.5
-3.7
22.4
23.8
73.7
0.5
7.9
18.8
7.1
37.8
42.5
60.4
5.2
6.0
18.3
9.3
31.1
48.4
165. 2
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
11,847,719
12, 673, 519
13, 209, 183
13, 210, 597
13, 423, 007
11,615,965
10,463,296
8,628,619
18,542,353
19,227,969
19, 244, 472
18, 338, 824
18, 081, 091
14,469,133
12,625,394
9, 851, 493
16, 680, 212
16,931,252
16,680,358
15, 107, 482
13, 933, 738
10, 104, 279
8,242,183
5, 046, 543
27, 294, 533
28,0^8,323
27,6W,219
25,66^060
26, 115, 154
19,329,952
13,096,374
5, 039, 545
12,92.5,521
12,832,078
11,799,250
9,865,350
8, 296, 862
5,096,939
3, 476, 296
1,929 110
12, 452, 216
11,907,606
11,246,972
9,793,931
9,162,528
5, 899, 343
3,746,167
1,045,499
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-6.5
-4.1
(1)
-1.6
16.6
10.1
21.3
-3.6
-0.1
4.9
1.4
25.0
14.6
28.2
-1.5
1.5
10.4
8.4
37.9
22.6
63.3
-2.7
1.3
7.9
-1.7
35.1
47.6
159.9
0.7
8.8
19.6
18.9
62.8
46.6
80.2
4.6
5.9
14.8
6.9
55.3
57. 5
258.3
75108°— 22-
> Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent decrease.
-38
594
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920— Continued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
West North Central.
minnesota.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
NORTH DAKOTA.
1920. .
1910..
1900. .
1890..
1880 1 .
1870 2.
1860 2.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1920. .
1910..
1900..
1890..
18801.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870
1860.
KANSAS.
POPULATION.
Number.
2,387,125
2, 075, 70S
1,751,394
1,310,283
780,773
439, 706
172,023
6,077
2,404,021
2,224,771
2,231,853
1,912,297
1,624,615
1,194,020
674,913
192,214
3,404,055
3,293,335
3,106,665
2,679,185
2,168,380
1,721,295
1,182,012
682,044
646, 872
577, 056
319,146
190,983
36,909
14,181
4,837
636,547
583, 888
401,570
348,600
98, 268
1,296,372
1,192,214
1,066,300
1,062,656
452,402
122, 993
28,841
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
15.0
18. 5
33.7
67. S
77.6
155.6
8.1
-0.3
16.7
17.7
36.1
76.9
251.1
3.4
6.0
16.0
23.6
26.0
45.6
73.3
12.1
80.8
67.1
417.4
160.3
193.2
9.0
45.4
15.2
254.7
8.7
11.8
0.3
134.9
267.8
326.5
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
Number.
178,478
156,137
154,659
116,851
92, 386
46, 500
18, 181
157
213,439
217,044
228, 622
201,903
185,351
116,292
61,163
14,805
263, 004
277,244
284, 886
238, 043
215, 575
148,328
92, 792
54,458
77,690
74, 360
45, 332
27,611
3,790
1,720
123
74,637
77,644
52,622
50,158
13,645
124,417
129,678
121,525
113,608
63,387
12,301
2,789
1920 1,769,257 4.6 165,286 -7.1 45,425,179 4.7 30,600,760
1910 1,690,949 15.0 177,841 2.7 43,384,799 4.1 29,9(M,067
1900 1,470,495 3.0 173,098 3.9 41,662,970 37.9 25,040,550
1890 1,428,108 43.4 166,617 20.2 30,214,456 41.1 22,303,301
1880 996,096 173.4 138,561 262.7 21,417,468 278.6 10,730,566
1870 364,399 239.9 38,202 267.3 5,656,879 218.1 1,971,003
1860 107,206 10,400 1,778,400 405,468
1 North Dakota and South Dakota admitted as states in 1889. Fieures for 1880 obtained by consolidating
data for the counties which tlien occupied the areas now known as North and South Dakota, respectively.
2 The 1870 and 1860 figures are for Dakota Territory.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
14.3
1.0
32.4
26.5
98.7
155.8
-1.7
-5.1
13.2
8.9
59.4
90.1
313.1
-5.1
-2.7
19.7
10.4
45.3
59.8
70.4
4.5
64.0
64.2
628.5
120.3
—3.9
47.6
4.9
267.6
-4.1
6.7
7.0
79.2
415.3
341.1
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
30,221,758
27,67.5,823
26,248,498
18,663,645
13,^03,019
6,483,828
2,711,908
28, 881
33,474,896
33, 930, 688
34, 574, 337
30,491,541
24, 752, -00
15,541,793
10,069,907
2,736,064
34,774,679
34,591,248
33,997,873
30, 780, 290
27,879,276
21,707,220
19,984,810
9,732,670
36,214,751
28,426,650
15,542,6*0
7.660,333
1,027,845
302, 376
26,448
34,636,491
26,016,892
19,070,616
11,396,460
2,772,811
42,225,475
38,622,021
29,911,779
21,593,444
9,944,826
2,073,781
631,214
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
9.2
5.4
40.6
39.2
106. 7
139.1
-1.3
-1.9
13.4
23.2
59.3
54.3
268.0
0.5
1.7
10.5
10.4
28.4
8.6
105.3
27.4
82.9
102.9
645.3
239.9
33.1
36.4
67.3
311.0
9.3
29.1
38.5
117.1
379.6
228.5
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS. *
Acres.
21,481,710
19,643,533
18,442,585
11,127,953
7,246,093
2,322,102
556, 250
5,035
28,606,951
29,491,199
29,897,552
25,428,899
19, 866, 541
9,396,467
3,792,792
824, 682
24, 832, 966
24,581,186
22, 900, 043
19,792,313
16,745,031
9,130,615
6,246,871
2,938,425
24,563,178
20,455,092
9,644,520
4,658,015
259, 543
42,645
2,115
18,199,250
15,827,208
11,285,983
6,959,293
890, 870
23,109,624
24,382,577
18,432,595
15,247,705
5,504,702
647,031
118,789
FARMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
595
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920— Continued .
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
South Atlantic.
DELAWARE.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
MARYLAND.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBLi.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
1920. .
1910. .
1900..
1890. .
1880..
1870. .
1860 1.
1850'.
■WEST VIRGINIA.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
1860.
1850.
POPULATION.
Number.
223,003
202,322
184,735
168, 493
146, 608
125,015
112,216
91,532
1,449,661
1,295,346
1,1,S8,044
1,042,390
934, 943
780, 894
687,049
583,034
437, 571
331,069
278, 718
230, 392
177, 624
131,700
75, 080
51,687
2,309,187
2,061,612
1,854,184
1,655,980
1.512,565
1,225,163
1,596,318
1,421,661
1,463,701
1,221,119
958,800
762,794
618, 457
442, 014
2, 559, 123
2,206,287
1, 893, 810
1,617,949
1,399,750
1,071,361
992, 622
869, 039
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
10.2
9.5
9.6
14.9
17.3
11.4
22.6
11.9
9.0
14.0
11.5
19.7
13.7
17.8
32.2
18.8
21.0
29.7
34.9
75.4
45.3
12.0
11.2
12.0
9.5
23.5
-23.3
12.3
19.9
27.4
25 7
23 3
39.9
16.0
16.5
17.1
15.6
30.7
7.9
14.2
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
Number.
10,140
10,836
9,687
9,381
8,749
7,615
6,658
6,063
47,908
48, 923
46,012
40, 798
40, 517
27,000
25,494
21,860
204
217
269
382
435
209
238
267
186,242
184,018
167, 886
127,600
118,517
73.849
92,605
77, 013
87,289
96, 685
92, 874
72,773
62,674
39,778
269, 763
253,725
224,637
178,359
157,609
93, 565
75, 203
56, 963
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-6.4
11.9
3.3
7.2
14.9
14.4
9.8
-2.1
6.3
12.8
0.7
50.1
5.9
16.6
-6.0
-19.3
-29.6
-12.2
108.1
-12.2
-10.9
1.2
9.6
31.6
7.7
60 5
-20 3
20.2
-9.7
4.1
27.6
16.1
57.6
6 3
12 9
25 9
13 2
68 4
24.4
32.0
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
944, .511
1,038,866
1,066,228
1,055,692
1,090,245
1,0.52,322
1,004,295
956,144
4,7.57,999
5,0.57,140
5,170,075
4,9.52,390
5,119,8.31
4,512,579
4,835,571
4,634,350
5,668
6,063
8,489
11,745
18, 146
11,677
34,263
27,454
18,561,112
19, 495, 636
19,907,883
19, 104, 951
19, 835, 785
18.145,911
31,117,036
26,152,311
9, 569, 790
10,026,442
10, 6.54, 513
10,321,326
10, 193, 779
8,528,394
20.021,736
22,439,129
22,749,356
22,651,896
22, 3t53, 558
19, 835, 410
23, 762, 969
20, 996, 983
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-9.1
-2.6
1.0
-3.2
3.6
4.8
5.0
—5.9
-2.2
4.4
-3.3
13.5
-6.7
4.3
-6.5
-28. 6
-27.7
-35.3
55.4
-65.9
24.8
-4.
-2.
4
-3.
9.
-41.
19.
-4.6
-5.9
3.2
1.3
19.5
-10.8
-1.4
0.4
1.3
12.7
-16.5
13 2
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
653,052
713,538
754,010
762, 655
746,958
698, 115
637,065
580, 862
3,136,728
3,3.54,767
3,516,352
3,412,908
3,342,700
2,914,007
3,002,267
2,797,905
4, 258
5,133
6,934
9, 898
12,632
8,266
17,474
16,267
9, 460, 492
9, 870, 058
10. 094, 805
9, 125, 545
8; 510, 113
8, 165, 040
11,437.821
10,360,135
5, 520, 308
5, 521, 757
5, 498, 981
4,5.54,000
3,792,327
2, 580, 254
8, 198, 409
8,813,056
8, 327, 106
7, 828, 569
6, 481, 191
5, 258, 742
6,517,284
5,453,975
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-8.5
-5.4
-1.1
2.1
7.0
9.6
9.7
-6.5
-4.6
3.0
2.1
14.7
-2.9
7.3
-17.0
-13.5
-40.0
-21.6
52.8
-52.7
7.4
-4 1
-2.2
10.6
7.2
4 2
-28.6
10.4
0.4
20 8
20 1
47.0
-7.0
5.8
6.4
20 8
23.2
-19.3
19.5
1 In 1860 and 1850 Virginia included the area now known as West Virginia.
« Less than one-tenth, of 1 per cent decrease.
596
ABSTRACT OF THE CEISrSUS AGETCULTTJRE.
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DWISIONS
AND STATES : 1850 TO 1920— Continued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
South Atlantic—
Continued.
SOUTH CAKOLLNA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
GEORGIA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
FLORIDA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
East South Central.
kentucky.
1920
1910
1900
1890
ISSO
1S70
1860
1850
TENNESSEE.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
ISCiO
1850
ALABAMA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1800
1850
POPULATION.
Number.
1, 683, 724
1, 515, 400
1,340,316
1.151,149
995, 577
705, 606
703, 708
668, 507
2,895,832
2, 609, 121
2,216,331
1,,S37,353
1,542,180
1,184,109
1,057,286
906,185
968, 470
752,619
528, 542
391, 422
269, 493
187, 748
140, 424
87, 445
2, 416, 630
2, 289, 905
2, 147, 174
1,8.58,635
1, 648, 690
1,321,011
1, 155, 684
982, 405
2,337,885
2,184,789
2, 020, 616
1, 767, 518
1,542,3.59
1,258,520
1, 109, 801
1,002,717
2,348,174
2,138,093
1,8?S,(197
1,513,401
l,2ti2,505
996, 992
964. 201
771,623
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
11.1
13.1
16,4
15.6
41 1
0.3
5.3
11.0
17.7
■20.6
19.1
30.2
12.0
16.7
28.7
42.4
35.0
45 2
43 5
33 7
60.6
5.5
6.6
15.5
12.7
24.8
14.3
17.6
7.0
8.1
14.3
14.6
22.6
1.3.4
10.7
9.8
16.9
20.8
19.9
26. 6
3.4
25.0
NUMBER OF
TARMS,
Number.
192,693
176, 434
155, 355
115,008
93, 864
51, 889
33, 171
29, 967
310,732
291,027
224, 691
171,071
138, 626
69, 956
62,003
51,759
54,005
50,016
40, 814
34, 228
23, 438
10,241
6, 568
4,304
270, 626
259, 1S5
234,667
179,264
166, 453
118,422
90, 814
74,777
252,774
246,012
224, 623
174,412
165,650
118,141
82,368
72,735
256,099
202, 901
223, 220
157, 772
135, 864
07; .382
55, 128
41,904
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
9 2
13.6
35.1
22.5
80.9
56.4
10.7
6.8
29.5
31.3
23.4
98.2
12.8
19.8
8.0
22.5
19.2
46 0
128. 9
.55. 9
52.6
4.4
10 4
30 9
7.7
40.6
30.4
21.4
2.7
9.5
28.8
5.3
40.2
43.4
13.2
-2.6
17.8
41.5
10.1
101.6
22.2
31.4
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
12, 426, 675
13,512,028
13,985,014
13, 184, 652
13,457,613
12, 105, 280
16, 195, 919
16,217,700
25,441,061
26, 953, 413
26,392,0-57
25,200,435
26,043,282
23,047,941
26, 050, 490
22, 821, 379
6,046,691
5,2.53,538
4, 363, 891
3, 674, 486
3, 297, 324
2,373,541
2,920,228
1,595,289
21,612,772
22,189,127
21,979,422
21,412,229
21,495,240
IS, 660, 106
19,163,201
10, 949, 748
19, 510, 850
20,041,057
20,312,058
20,161,583
20, 600, 915
19,581,214
20,669,105
18,984,022
19,570,856
20,732,312
20,685,427
19, 853, 000
18,855,334
14,9.il,178
19,104,545
12,137,081
Per
cent
of in-
crease,
-8.0
-3.4
0.1
-2.0
11.2
-25.3
-0.1
-5.6
2.1
4.7
-3.2
10.1
-11.3
10.8
15.1
20.4
18.8
11.4
38.9
-18.7
83.1
-2.0
1.0
2.6
-0.4
15.2
-2.6
13.1
-2.6
-1.5
0.9
-2.4
5.5
-5.3
-5.6
0.2
4.2
5.3
20.0
-21.7
57.4
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
6, 1,84, 159
6,097,999
6, 775, 741
5,255,237
4,132,0.50
3, 010, 539
4,572,060
4,072,651
13,055,209
12,298,017
10,615,644
9, 5.S2, 806
8,204,720
6,831,856
8, 062, 758
6,378,479
2,297,271
1, 805, 408
1,511,653
1, 145, 693
947, 640
736, 172
654, 213
349, 049
13, 975, 746
14,3,^)4,471
13,741,968
11,818,882
10,731,683
8, 103, 8.50
7, 044, 208
5,908,270
11,18.5,302
10,890,484
10,245,950
9,302,555
8,490,550
6, 843, 278
6,795,337
5, 175, 173
9,893,407
9,093,581
8,654,i)91
7,098,343
0,375,700
5,002,204
0,38.5,724
4,435,014
FARMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
597
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DR^ISIONS
AND STATES: 1S50 TO 1920-Contmued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when piore than 1,000.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
East South
Central — Con.
MISSISSIPPI.
1920
1910
1900
1S90
1880
1870
18t50
1850
West South
Central.
arkansas.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1800
1850
LOtnSIANA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
OKLAHOMA.
1920
1910
1900 1
18902
TEXAS.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
18C0
1850
Mountain.
1920.
1910.
1900.
1890.
1880.
1870.
POPULATION.
Number.
1,790,618
1,797,114
1,551,270
1,289,000
1,131,597
827, 922
791,305
606,526
1,752,204
1,574,449
1,311,504
1,128,211
802, 525
484, 471
435, 4.50
209, 897
1,798,509
1,656,388
1,381,025
1,118,588
939, 946
726, 915
708,002
517, 762
2,028,283
1,657,155
790,391
258,657
4,663,228
3,890,542
3,048,710
2, 235, 527
1,591,749
818, 579
604, 215
212, 592
548, 889
376, 053
243,329
142,924
39, 159
20, 595
Per
cent
of in-
crease,
-0.4
15.8
20.3
14.0
36.7
4.6
30.5
11.3
20.0
16.3
40.6
65.6
11.3
107.5
8.6
19.9
23.5
19.0
29.3
2.7
36.7
22.4
109.7
205.6
19.7
27.8
36.4
40.4
94.5
35.5
184.2
46.0
54.5
70.3
265. 0
90.1
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
Number.
272, 101
274,382
220, 803
144,318
101,772
68,023
42,840
33, 960
232, 004
214, 678
178,694
124, 760
94.433
49, 424
39, 004
17,758
135,463
120,546
115,969
69, 294
48,292
28, 481
17, .328
13,422
191,988
190,192
108, 000
8,826
436, 033
417, 770
352, 190
228, 12(i
174, 184
61,125
42, 891
12, 198
57,677
26,214
13,370
5,603
1,519
851
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-0.8
24.3
53.0
41.8
49.6
58.8
26.1
8.4
20.1
43.2
32.1
91.1
2(5. 7
119.6
12.4
3.9
67.4
43.5
69.6
64.4
29.1
0.9
76.1
4.4
18.6
54.4
31.0
185. 0
42.5
251.6
120.0
96. 1
138.6
268. 9
78.5
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
18,196,979
18,557,533
18, 240, 730
17,572,547
15, 855, 462
13,121,113
15, 839, 684
10,490.419
17 456 750
17,416,075
16, 636, 719
14,891,356
12, 061,. 547
7,597,296
9, 573, 706
2, 598, 214
10,019,822
10, 439, 481
11,059,127
9,-544,219
8,273,506
7,0^5,817
9, 29S, 576
4,989,043
31,951,934
28,859,353
22,988,339
1,006,423
114,020,021
112,435,067
125,807,017
51,406,937
36.292,219
18,396,523
25,344,028
11,496,339
35,070,656
13, 545, 603
11,844,454
1,964,197
405, 683
139, 537
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-1.9
1.7
3.8
10.8
20.8
-17.2
51.0
0.2
4.7
11.7
23.5
58.8
-20. 6
208.5
-4.0
-5.6
15.9
15.4
17.8
-24.4
86.4
10.7
25.5
1.4
-10.6
144.7
41.6
97.3
-27.4
120.5
158.9
14.4
.503. 0
384.2
190.7
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
9,325,677
9,008,310
7, 594, 428
6,849,390
5,216,937
4,209,146
5,065,755
3,444,358
9 210 556
8,076,254
6, 953, 735
5, 475, 043
3, 595, 603
1,859,821
l,98;j,313
781,530
5, 626, 226
5,276,016
4, 666, 532
3,774,668
2,739,972
2, 045, 640
2,707,108
1,590,025
18,125,321
17,551,337
8,574,187
563,728
227,503
360, 666
576,076
746, 215
650,314
964, &36
650, 781
643, 976
11,007,278
3,640,309
1, 736, 701
915,517
262,011
84,674
3.5
18.6
10.9
31.3
23.9
-16.9
47.1
14.0
16.1
27.0
52.3
93.3
-6.2
153.8
6.6
13.1
23.6
37.8
33.9
-24.4
70.3
3.3
104.7
14.1
39.8
-5.6
64.0
326.7
11.8
311.6
202.4
109.6
89.7
248.6
210.1
1 Figures for 1900 include Indian Territory.
2 The 1890 figures for population include Indian Terrltor.v; those for number of farms and farm acre-
age are for Oklahoma Territory alone, no data being available for Indian Territory.
598
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 7.
-POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS, AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920— Continued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent
is more than 1,000.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
Mountain— Con.
IDAHO.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880 ,
1870
WYOMING.
1920
1910 ,
1900 ,
1890
1880
1870
COLORADO.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870 ,
1860
NEW MEXICO.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
ARIZONA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
UTAH.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
NEVADA.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
POPULATION.
Number.
431, 860
325, 594
101,772
88, 548
32, 610
14, 999
194, 402
145, 965
92, 531
62, 555
20, 789
9,118
939, 629
799, 024
539, 700
413,249
194, 327
39, 864
34,277
360, 350
327, 301
195, 310
160, 282
119, 505
91,874
93, 516
61, 547
334, 162
204,354
122, 931
88, 243
40,440
9,658
449, 396
373,351
276, 749
210,779
143,963
86, 786
40, 273
11, 380
77, 407
81, 875
42, 335
47, 355
62, 266
42, 491
6,857
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
32.6
101.3
82.7
171.5
117.4
33.2
57.7
47.9
200.9
128.0
17.6
48.0
30.6
112.7
387.5
16.3
10.1
67.6
21.9
34.1
30.1
-1.8
51.9
63.5
66.2
39.3
118.2
318.7
20.4
34.9
31.3
46.4
65.9
115.5
253.9
-5.5
93.4
-10.6
-23.9
46.5
519.7
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
Number.
42, 106
30, 807
17,471
6, 603
1,885
414
15, 748
10,987
6,095
3,125
457
175
59, 934
46, 170
24,700
IC, 389
4,506
1,738
29, 844
35, 676
12,311
4,458
5,053
4,480
5,086
3,750
9,975
9,227
5,809
1,426
767
172
25, 662
21, 676
19, 387
10,517
9,452
4,908
3,635
926
3,163
2,689
2,184
1,277
1,404
1,036
91
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
36.7
76.3
164. ()
250.3
355.3
43.3
80.3
95.0
583.8
161.1
29.8
86.9
50.7
263.7
159.3
-16.3
189.8
176.2
-11.8
12.8
-11.9
35.6
8.1
58.8
307.4
85.9
345.9
18.4
11.8
84.3
11.3
92.6
35.0
292.5
17.6
23.1
71.0
-9.0
35.5
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
8,375,873
5,28.3,604
3, 204, 903
1,302,256
327, 798
77, 139
11,809,351
8, 543, 010
8, 124, 536
1, 830, 432
124, 433
4,341
24,462,014
13,532,113
9, 474, 588
4,598,941
1, 165, 373
320, 346
24,409,633
11, 270, 021
5, 130, 878
787, 882
631,131
833, 549
1, 414, 909
290, 571
5,802,126
1, 246, 613
1,935,327
1,297,033
135, 573
21, 807
5,050,410
3, 397, 699
4,116,951
1, 323, 705
655, 524
148, 361
89,911
46, 849
2,357,163
2,714,757
2, 565, 647
1, 661, 416
530, 862
208, 510
56, 118
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
58.5
64.9
140. 1
297.3
324.9
38.2
5.2
343.9
42.8
106,0
294.6
263. 8
116.6
119.7
551.2
24.8
-24.3
-41.1
386.9
365.4
-35.6
49.2
856.7
521.7
48.6
-17.5
211.0
101.9
341.8
65.0
91.9
-13.2
5.8
54.4
213.0
154.6
271.6
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
Acres.
4,511,680
2,778,740
1,413,118
606,362
197,407
26,603
2, 102', 005
1, 256, 160
792,332
476,831
83, 122
338
7, 744, 757
4, 302, 101
2, 273, 968
1,823,520
616, 169
95, 594
1, 717, 224
1,467,191
326, 873
263, 106
237, 392
143,007
149, 274
166, 201
712, 803
350, 173
254,521
104, 128
56,071
14,585
1,715,380
1,368,211
1,032,117
548, 223
416, 105
118,755
77, 219
16, 333
594, 741
752, 117
572, 946
723, 052
344, 423
92, 644
14, 132
FARMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
599
Table 7.— POPULATION, NUMBER OF FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1850 TO 1920— Continued.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.]
POPULATION.
NUMBER OF
FARMS.
ALL LAND IN
FARMS.
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS.
DmSION OR STATE
AND CENSUS YEAR.
Number.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Number.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Acres.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Acres.
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Pacific.
■washington.
1920
1,356,621
1,141,990
518, 103
357, 232
75,116
23,955
11,594
783, 389
672, 765
413, 536
317, 704
174, 768
90, 923
52, 465
13, 294
3,426,861
2,377,549
1, 485, 053
1, 213, 398
864, 694
560, 247
379,994
92,597
18.8
120.4
45.0
375.6
213.6
106.6
16.4
62.7
30.2
81.8
92.2
73.3
294.7
44.1
60.1
22.4
40.3
54.3
47.4
310.4
66, 288
56. 192
33, 202
18, 056
6,529
3,127
1,330
50, 206
45, 502
35,837
25,530
16,217
7,587
5,806
1,164
117,670
88, 197
72, 542
52,894
35, 934
23, 724
18, 716
872
18.0
69.2
83.9
176.6
108.8
135.1
10.3
27.0
40.4
57.4
113.7
30.7
398.8
33.4
21.6
37.1
47.2
51.5
13,244,720
11,712,235
8,499,297
4, 179, 190
1,409,421
619, 139
366, 156
13,542,318
11,685,110
10,071,328
6,909,888
4, 214, 712
2, 389, 252
2,060,539
432, 808
29,365,667
j 27,931,444
28,828,951
1 21,427,293
16. 593. 742
13.1
37.8
103.4
196.5
117.1
77.3
15.9
16.0
45.8
63.9
76.4
16.0
376.1
5.1
-3.1
34.5
29.1
45.2
30.9
124.2
7, 129, 343
6,373,311
3.465,960
1, 820, 832
484,346
192,016
81, 869
4,913,851
4,274,803
3, 328, 308
3,516,000
2, 198, 645
1,116,290
896, 414
132,857
11,878,339
11,389,894
11,958,837
12, 222, 839
10,669,698
6, 218, 133
2,468,034
32,454
11.9
1910
83.9
1900
90.4
1890
275.9
1880
152.2
1870
134.5
1860
OREGON.
1920
14.9
1910
28.4
1900
-5.3
1890
59.9
1880
97.0
1870
24.5
1860
574.7
1850
CALIFORNIA .
1920
4.3
1910
-4.8
1900
-2.2
1890
14.6
1880
71.6
1870
26.8 1 11^ 427) 105
8,730,034
3.893.985
151.9
1860
1850
1
600
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 8.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.)
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States —
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West Norih Central
South Atlantic
East South Central -
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
$77, 924, 100, 338 $40, 991, 449, 090
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentuclcy
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease
1, 173,
3, 9-19,
17, 245,
27,991,
6, 132,
4, 419,
7, 622,
4,083,
5,307,
270, 526,
118,656:
222, 736;
300,471'
33, 636
226,991
1,90S,4&3
311, .84
1,729,353
3,095,666,
3,042,311'
6, 666, 767
1,763,334:
2, 677, 282:
3,787,420,
8, 524, 870,
3,591,068:
1, 759, 742'
2, 823, S70:
4,201,655'
3, 302, 806;
80, 137,
463, 638:
5, 927'
1, 196, 555:
496, 439
1, 250, 166
953,064
1, 356, 685:
330,301
1,511,901
1,251,964
600, 848,
964, 751
921,395,
5S9, 826:
1, 660, 423:
4, 447, 420:
9,S5, 961
716, 137
334, 410
1,076,794
325, 185
2:53, 592
311,274
99, 779
1,0.57,429,
81,S,559:
3, 431, 021
867,240,
2,959,589,
10. 119, 12s,
13,535,309,
2,951,200,
2, 182, 771,
3, 838, 151,
1,757,57.3,
2,780,481,
199,271,998
103, 704, 196
145,399,728
226, 474, 025
32,990,7,39
159,399,771
1,451,481,495
254, 832, 665
1, 253, 274, 862
1,902,684,589
1, 809, 135, 238
3,905,321,075
1,088, 858, :^79
1,413,118,78."
1,476,411,7.37
3, 745, 860, 544
2,052,917,488
974,814,205
1,160,096,980
2, 079, .SIS, 647
2,039,389,910
63, 179, 201
236,167,028
8, 476, .533
625,065,3.s3
314, 738, 510
537,716,210
392,128,314
580, 546, 381
143, 183, 183
773, 797, 880
612,520,836
370, 138, 429
426, 314, 634
400,0.89,303
301,220,988
918, 198, 88"
2,218,645,161
347, 828, 770
305,317,18.5
167; 189, 081
491,471,806
159, 4-17, 990
75,123,970
150,795,201
60,399,365
637,54,3,411
528, 243, 7.S2
1,614,694,584
90.1
35.3
33.5
70.4
106. 8
107.8
102.6
9,S.6
132. 3
90.9
35,
14.4
53.2
32.7
2.0
42.4
31.5
22.4
38.0
62.7
68.2
70.7
61.9
89.5
156.5
127.6
74.9
80.5
142. 2
102.0
62.0
26.8
62.0
-30.1
91.4
57.7
132.5
143. 0
133.7
130.7
95.4
104.4
86.6
126.3
131.0
95.8
80.8
100.5
183. 5
134. 6
100.0
119.1
103.9
210.9
106.4
65.2
65.9
55.0
112. 5
LAND.
1920
$54,829,563,059
$28,475,674,169
488,125,250
1, 661, 676, 107
12,046,073,684
21,340,145,142
4,000,681,904
2,916,141,232
5,408,059,615
2,801,712,079
4, 166, 948, 046
114,411,871
47,425,331
82,938,253
127, 653, 607
14,509,073
101, 187, 115
793,335,558
142, 182, 49s
726,158,051
2,01.5,112,
2,202,566,336
6, 250, 294, 752
959, 186, 538
1,618,913,059
2,750,328,432
6, 679, 020, .577
2,594,193,271
1, 279, 313, 627
2, 231, 431, 723
3,330,222,340
2, 475, 635, 172
42, 11 5, .802
259,904,047
4,1.56,148
756,354,277
307,309,704
857,815,016
647,157,209
897, 44-1, 961
228, 424, 740
1,050,752,680
807,782,296
415, 763, 862
641,842,394
607, 773, 440
3.S3, 618, 162
1, 171, 4,59, 364
3, 245, 208, 649
691,912,265
511,.S6,'),869
210,917,494
763, 722, 716
196,341,0,50
156, 562, 606
210, 997, 840
59, 362, 239
797,651,020
586, 242, 049
2,783,054,977
1910
382, 134, 424
1,462,321,005
7,231,699,114
10, 052, 560, 913
1, .883, 349, 675
1,326,826,864
2,716,098, .530
1, 174, 370, 096
2,246,313,548
Per
cent
of in-
crease
27.7
13.6
66.6
112.3
112.4
119.8
99.1
138.6
85.5
86,481,395
44, 519, 047
58,385,327
105, 532, 616
15,009,9,81
72,206,058
707, 747, 828
121,143,167
630,430,010
1, 285, 894, 812
1, 32,8, 196, 545
3,090,411,148
61.5,258,348
911,938,261
1,019,102,027
2,801,973,729
1, 445, 982, 389
730,380,131
902, 606, 751
1,614,539,313
1, 537, 976, 573
34, 938, 161
163, 451, 614
7,193,950
391,658,912
207, 075, 759
343,164,945
268, 774, 854
370,353,415
93,738,065
484,464,617
371,415,783
216, 944, 175
254,002,289
246,021,450
1,S7, 803, 277
649, 006, 668
1, 633, 207, 135
226,771,302
219,953,316
88,908,276
362, 822, 205
98, 806, 497
42, 349: 737
99,4,82,161
35, 276, 599
517,421,998
411,096,102
1, 317, 195, 448
32.3
6.5
42.1
21.0
-3.3
40,
12.1
14.5
15.2
56.7
6.5.8
69.9
55.9
77.5
169.9
138.4
79.4
75.2
147.2
106.3
61.0
20.5
59.0
-42.2
91.6
48. 4
150.0
140.8
142.3
143.7
116.9
117.5
91.6
152.7
147.0
104.3
80.
98.7
205. 1
132.7
137.3
110.
9,8.7
269.7
112.1
68.3
51.2
42.4
111.3
FARMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
601
CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.]
BUILDINGS.
IMPLEMENTS
AND MACHINERY.
LITE STOCK.
Per
Per
Per
1920
1910
cent
of in-
crease
1920
1910
cent
of in-
crease
1920 .
1910
cent
of in-
crease
$11,486,439,543
$6,325,451,528
81.6
$3,594,772,928
$1,265,149,783
184.1
$8,013,324,808
$4,925,173,610
62.7
1
429,343,334
336,410,384
27.6
92, 387, .525
50,798,826
81.9
163,163,485
97,896,823
66.7
2
1,340,461,647
980,628,098
36.7
359, 152, 336
167,480,384
114.4
5,88,394,093
349,159,535
68.5
3
2,891,567,987
1,642,292,480
76.1
786,076,805
268,806,550
192. 4
1,521,644,117
976,329,922
55.9
4
3,129,350,027
1, 562, 104, 957
100.3
1,162,938,264
368, 935, .544
215.2
2,359,001,112
1,551,708,097
52.0
5
1,201,091,568
603,086,799
99.2
283,980,857
98,2.30,147
189.1
647,163,431
366, .534, 1.52
76.6
6
747,5.52,131
411,570,975
81.6
176,064,886
75,339,333
133.7
579,707,988
369,034,607
57.1
7
883,128,457
412,49^,352
114.1
311,098,790
119, 720, .377
159.9
1,019,779,165
589,837,078
72.9
g
361,475,704
145,026,777
149.2
190,715,673
49,429,975
285.8
729,234,483
388,746,520
87.6
9
502,468,688
231,832,706
116.7
232,357,792
66,408,647
249.9
405,236,934
235,926,876
71.8
10
89,697,100
73,138,231
22.6
26,637,660
14,490,533
83.8
39,780,102
2,5,161,839
58.1
11
42,570,539
41,397,014
2.8
9,499,322
5,877.657
61.6
19,160,923
11,910,478
60.9
12
76,178,906
54,202,948
40.5
21, 234, 130
10, 168; 687
108.8
42,385,331
22,642,766
87.2
13
119,934,224
88,636,149
35.3
19,359,755
11,563,894
67.4
33,524,157
20,741,366
61.6
14
11,S78,.S.53
12,922,879
-8.1
2,408,561
1,781,407
3.5.2
4,840,279
3,276,472
47.7
15
89,083,712
66,113,163
34.7
13,248,097
6,916,648
91.5
23,472,693
14,163,902
65.7
16
631,726,182
476,998,001
32.4
169,866,766
83,644,822
103.1
313,554,695
183, 090, .844
71.3
17
108,141,488
92,991,352
16.3
25,459,205
13, 109, ,507
94.2
36,064,757
24,, 58.8, 639
46.7
18
600,593,977
410,638,745
46.3
163,826,365
70,726,055
131.6
238,774,641
141,480,052
68.8
19
646,322,950
368,257,594
75.5
146, .575, 269
51,210,071
186.2
287,655,118
197,332,112
4.5.8
20
451,077,637
266,079,051
69.5
127,403,086
40,999,541
210. 7
261,261,188
173,860,101
50.3
21
747,698,814
4.32,381,422
72.9
222,619,605
73, 724, 074
202.0
446,151,064
308,804,431
44.5
22
477,499,672
28.5,879,951
67.0
122,389,936
49,916,285
14.5. 2
204,2.58,632
137, 803, 795
48.2
23
568,968,914
289,691,462
96.4
167,088,909
52,956,579
215.5
322,312,115
158,529,483
103.3
24
550,839,893
243,3.39,399
126.4
181,087,968
52,329,165
2-16. 1
305,163,825
161,641,146
88.8
25
922,751,713
455,405,671
102.6
309,172,398
95,477,948
223. 8
613,926,268
393, 003, 1%
56.2
26
468,774,429
270,221,997
73.5
138,261,340
50,873,994
171.8
389,8:19,045
28.5, ,839, 108
36.4
27
209,207,868
92,276,613
126.7
114,186,865
43,907,595
160. 1
157,034,6,35
108,249,866
4.5.1
28
241,461,958
102,474,056
135.6
112,408,268
33,786,973
232. 7
238, 568. 263
127,229,200
87.5
29
381,8&5,420
19S, 807, 622
92.1
153,104,448
44,249,708
246.0
336, 443'. 784
222,222,004
51.4
30
354,428,746
199,579,599
77.6
154,716,977
48,310,161
220.3
318, 025; 292
253,523,577
25.4
31
22,639,829
18,217,822
24.3
6,781,318
3,206,095
111.5
8,600,665
6,817,123
26.2
32
126,692,803
78,285,509
61.8
28,970,020
11,859,771
144. 3
48,071,250
32, .570, 134
47.6
33
1,421,221
1,037,393
37.0
104,252
92,350
12.9
246,366
152,840
61.2
34
268,080,748
137,399,150
95.1
50,151,466
18,115,883
176.8
121,969,281
74, ,891, 438
62. 9
35
103,473,702
57,315,195
80.5
18,395,058
7,011,513
162.4
67,261,153
43, .336, 073
55.2
36
218,577,944
113,459,662
92.6
54,621,363
18,441,619
196. 2
119,152,672
62,&49,9W
90.2
37
166,326,991
6-1,113,227
159.4
48,062,387
14,108,853
240.7
91,51.8,1.55
45,131,380
102. 8
3S
240,853,666
108,850,917
121.3
63,343,220
20,948,056
202. 4
155,013,349
80,393,993
92.9
39
53,024,664
2-1,407,924
117.2
13,551,773
4,446,007
204.8
35,30a,540
20, .591, 187
71.4
40
25 1, 406, 256
1.50,994,755
68. 5
48,3,54,8,57
20, ,8.51, 846
1.31.9
158,387,284
117,4.86,662
34.8
41
217,197,598
109,106; 804
99.1
53, 462, ,556
21,292,171
151.1
173,522,135
110,706,078
56.7
42
127, 893, 893
71,309,416
79.4
34,. 366, 217
16,290,004
111.0
112,824,748
6.5, .591,. 834
72.0
43
148,054,384
80,160,000
84.7
39,881,256
16,90.5,312
135. 9
134,973,821
7,5,247,033
79.4
44
14,5,337,226
6.3,14,5,363
130.2
43,432,237
16,864,198
157.5
127,852,580
74,058,292
72.6
45
90,420,631
49,741,173
81.8
32,71,5,010
18,977,0.53
72.4
83,072,876
44,699,485
85.8
46
192,405,930
89,610,5.56
114.7
80,6,30,547
27,08S,8(')6
197.7
21.5,927,703
152,432,792
41.7
47
454,964,670
210,001,260
116.6
154,320,996
56,790,260
171.7
592,926,006
318, 646, .509
86.1
48
81,85.5,264
24,854,628
241.4
55,001,212
10,539,6.53
421.9
154,189,567
85,663,187
80.0
49
69,646,095
25,112,509
177.3
.38,417,253
10, 476, 0,51
260.7
96,208,693
49, 775,. 309
93. 3
50
23,800,631
9,007,001
164.2
11,777,949
3,66,S,294
221.1
87,884,516
6,5,60.5,510
34.0
51
102,290,944
4.5,696,656
123.8
49,804,509
12,791,601
289.4
160,976,580
70, 161, 344
129. 4
52
25,473,162
13,024,502
95.6
9,745,369
4,122,312
136.4
93,626,418
43,494,679
115.3
53
15,762,715
4,935,573
219.4
8,820,067
1,787,790
393.4
52,447,001
26,050,870
101. 3
54
32,7.53,918
18,06.3,168
81.3
13,514,787
4,468,178
202. 5
54,008,183
28,781,691
87.6
55
6,892,975
4,332,740
59.1
3,630,927
1,576,096
130.4
29,893,525
19,213,930
55.6
56
122, 741,. 321
,54,546,459
12.5.0
5-1,721,377
16,709,844
227.5
82,316,130
48,865,110
68. 5
57
88,971,235
43,880,207
102. 8
41,, 567, 125
13,20.5,645
214.8
101,779,342
59.461,828
71.2
58
290,750,132
133,406,040
117.9
136,069,290
36,49.3,158
272.9
221,141,462
127,599,938
73.3
59
602
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 9.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES, BY
DIVISIONS: 1850 TO 1920.
[Figures for 1870 are computed gold values, being 80 per cent of the currency values reported. A minus
sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND
CENSUS TEAR.
UNITED
STATES.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
Geographic
Divisions.
New England.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
Middle Atlantic.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
East North
Central.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880 ,
1870
1860
1850
West North
Central.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
South Atlantic.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1860 ,
$77,924,100,338
40,991,449,090
20,439,901,164
16,082,267,689
12, 180, 501, 538
8,944,857,749
7,980,493,063
3,967,343,580
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
Value.
Per
cent
ofin-
crease
1,173,019,594
867, 240, 457
639,645,900
585, 267, 817
671,846,058
566,353,951
561,467,417
435, 154, 525
3,949,684,183
2, 959, 589, 022
2, 310, 886, 728
2, 384, 703, 476
2,524,721,419
2,381,103,898
1,892,664,457
1,249,643,065
17,245,362,593
10,119,128,066
5,683,925,367
4,751,184,987
4,158,388,413
3,090,625,976
2,028,817,467
805, 787, 277
27,991,434,545
13,535,309,511
5, 820, 994, 481
3,766,511,744
1, 949, 743, 846
1,018,032,607
494, 589, 405
108, 885, 147
6, 132, 917, 760
2, 951, 200, 773
1,454,031,316
1,333,395,489
1, 053, 156, 575
740, 8:53, 437
1, 207, 375, 444
706,208,481
90.1
100.5
27.1
32.0
36.2
12.1
101.2
35.3
35.6
9.3
-12.9
18.6
0.9
29.0
33.5
28.1
-3.1
-5.5
6.0
25.8
51.5
70.4
78.0
19.6
14.3
34.5
52.3
151.8
106.8
132.5
54.5
93.2
91
105.8
354,
107.8
103. 0
9.0
26.6
42.2
-38.6
71.0
$66,316,002,602
34,801,125,697
16,614,647,491
13,279,252,849
10, 197, 096, 776
7, 444, 054, 462
6,645,045,007
3,271,575,426
LAND AND
buildings.
Value.
Per
cent
ofin-
crease
917,468,584
718,544,"""
528, 267, 748
489, 570, 178
580,681,418
468, 133, 979
476, 303, 837
372, 348, 543
3,002,
2,442,
1,948
2, 049,
2, 222,
2, 059,
1,645,
1, 082,
137, 754
949, 103
997, 940
630, 359
761,984
090,179
644,638
660, 252
14,937,641,671
8,873,991,594
4,912,597,440
4, 101, 406, 702
3, 629, 140, 732
2,646,744,323
1, 735, 742, 858
671,678,075
24,469,49.5,169
11,614,665,870
4,651,282,998
2, 968, 360, 452
1,500,300,355
804, 857, 937
394, 270, 605
80,045,058
5,201,773,472
2, 486, 436, 474
1,206,349,618
1,135,319,670
891, 774, 157
610, 428, 194
1,008,613,065
576, 590, 5 S3
90.6
109.5
25.1
30.2
37.0
12.0
103.1
$3,594,772,928
1,265,149,783
749,775,970
494,247,467
406,520,055
270,913,678
246,118,141
151,587,638
27.7
36.0
7.
-15.7
24.0
-1.7
27.9
22.9
25.3
-4.9
-7.
7.9
25.1
52.0
68.3
80.6
19.8
13.0
37.1
52.5
158.4
110.7
149.7
56.7
97.8
86.4
104.1
392.6
109.2
106.1
6.3
27.3
46.1
-39.5
74.9
IMPLEMENTS AND
M.iCHINERY.
Value.
Per
cent
of in-
crease
92, 387, 525
50, 798, 826
36, 551, 820
23, 783, 288
22,096,563
18,042,446
16, 468, 564
12, 937, 290
359, 152, 336
167, 480, 384
116, 253, 270
93, 084, 964
84, 986, 863
71,635,120
67, 356, 104
41,232,970
786,076,805
268, 806, 550
166, 694, 220
126, 454, 149
119,804,675
84, 717, 847
56, 810, 880
30, 393, 529
1, 162, 938, 264
368, 935, 544
197, 367, 840
125, 771, 166
86, 428, 597
38,858,215
16, 005, 656
5, 170, 375
283, 980, 857
98, 230, 147
53,318,890
36, 444, 018
30, 812, 107
20, 025, 259
34, 045, 771
24,656,545
184.1
68.7
61.7
21.6
60.1
10.1
62.4
81.9
39.0
53.7
7.6
22.5
9.6
27.3
114.4
44.1
24.9
9.5
18.6
24.9
39.1
192.4
61.3
31.8
5.6
41.4
49.1
215.2
86.9
56.9
45.5
122.4
142.8
209.6
189.1
84.2
46.3
18.3
53.9
-41.2
38.1
LIVE stock.
Value.
$8,013,324,808
4,925,173,610
3,075,477,703
2,308,767,573
1,576,884,707
1,229,889,609
1,089,329,915
544, 180, 516
163, 163, 485
97, 896. 823
74, 826; 332
71,914,351
69, 068, 077
80, 177, 526
68, 695, 016
49, 868, 692
588, 394, 093
349, 159, 535
245,635,518
241,988,153
216, 972, 572
250, 378, 599
189,663,715
125, 749, 843
1,521,644,117
976, 329, 922
604, 633, 707
523, 324, 136
409, 443, 006
359, 163, 806
236, 263, 729
103, 715, 673
2,359,001,112
1,551,708,097
972, 343, 643
672, 380, 126
363,014,894
174,316,455
84,313,144
23,669,714
647,
366,
194,
161,
130,
110,
164,
104,
163, 431
534, 152
362, 808
631,801
570,311
379, 984
716, 608
961,353
Per
cent
of in-
crease
62.7
60.1
33.2
46.4
28.2
12.9
100.2
66.7
30.8
4.0
4.1
-13.9
16.7
37.8
68.5
42.1
15.1
11.5
-13.3
32.0
50.8
55.9
61.5
15.5
27.8
14.0
52.0
127.8
52.0
59.6
44.6
8.5.2
108. 2
105.7
256.2
76.6
88.6
20.3
23.8
18.3
-33.0
56.9
FARMS AND FARM PROPERTY.
603
Table 9.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES
DIVISIONS: 1S50 TO 1920— Continued. '
BY
[Figures for 1870 are computed gold values, being 80 per cent of the currency values reported. A minus
sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when morethan 1,000.]
DIVISION AND
CENSUS YEAE.
East South
Central.
1030
1910
1900
1890 ,
1880
1870
1860 ,
1850
West South
Central.
1920
1910 ,
1900 ,
1890 ,
1880 ,
1870
1860
1850
Mountain.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
Pacific.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
Value.
$4,419,466,237 102.5
2,182,771,779 82.5
1,195,868,790 13.4
1,054,730,138 24.6
846, 707, 577 20. 0
705, 564, 773 -39. 6
1,169,024,049 136.6
494, 085, 395
Per
cent
of in-
crease
7,622,066,027
3,8:38,154,337
1,619,954,613
8:35,791,560
44:3, 589, 4S8
201,412,394
503,093,122
151, 172, 760
4,083,137,939
1, 757, 573, 368
601,264,180
349, 550, 941
122, 598, 535
19,571,627
10, 984, 059
4, 169, 566
5,307,011,460
2,780,481,777
1,113,329,789
1,021,131,537
409,749,627
221,359,086
112,477,643
12,237,364
98.6
136.9
93.8
88.4
120. 2
-60.0
232.8
132.3
192.3
72.0
185.1
526.4
78.2
163.4
90.9
149.7
9.0
149.2
85.1
96.8
819.2
LAND AND
BUILDINGS.
Value.
$3,663,693,363
1, 738, 397, 839
933, 780, 823
827,514,447
677,848,031
543, 550, 620
929, 440, 929
371,934,332
6,291,188,072
3, 128, 596, 882
1,138,891,068
612, 508, 151
303, 707, 658
134,716,055
384, 540, 755
107,629,651
,3,163,187,783
1,319,396,873
338,619,672
198, 545, 200
58,078,360
8,961,817
4, 343, 081
1,965,721
4,669,416,734
2, 478, 146, 2.54
955,860,184
896, 397, 490
332, 804, 081
167, 571, 358
66, 145, 239
6,723,211
Per
cent
of in-
crease
110.8
86.2
12.8
22.1
24.7
-41.5
149.9
101.1
174.7
85.9
101.7
125.4
-65.0
257.3
139.7
289.6
70.6
241.8
548.1
108.3
120.9
88.4
159.2
6.6
169.3
98.6
153.3
883.8
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
Value.
$170,064,886
75, 339, 333
48, 767, 235
31,323,896
27,464,111
19,612,753
32, 200, 055
21, 417, 837
311,098,790
119,720,377
77, 925, 050
27,019,876
19,124,513
10, 234, 828
29,083,003
15, 329, 938
190,715,673
49, 429, 975
18,807,620
7, %9, 430
3,440,196
896, 252
446,887
162,248
232,357,792
66, 408, 647
34,090,025
22,396,6,S0
12, 362, 430
6, 890, 958
3,701,221
286, 906
Per
cent
of in-
crease
133.7
54.5
55.7
14.1
40.0
-39.1
50.3
159.9
5:3.6
188. 4
41.3
86.9
-64.8
89.7
Value.
285.8
162.8
136.0
131.7
283.8
100.6
175.4
249.9
94.8
52.2
81.2
79.4
86.2
$579, 707, 988
369, 034, 607
213, 320, 732
195, 891, 795
141, 395, 435
142,401,400
207, 38:3, 065
100, 733, 226
1,019,779,165
589, 837, 078
403, 138, 495
196, 263, .5:33
120, 757, 317
56,461,511
89, 469, 364
28,213,171
729,234,483
388, 746, 520
243, 836, 888
143,036,311
61, 079, 979
9, 713, 558
6,194,091
2, 041, 597
405, 236, 934
235, 926, 876
123, 379, 580
102, 337, 367
64,583,116
46, 896, 770
42,631,18:3
5, 227, 247
Per
cent
of in-
crease
57.1
73.0
8.9
38.5
-0.7
-31.3
105.9
72.9
46.3
105.4
62.5
113.9
-36.9
217.1
87.6
59.4
70.5
134.2
528.8
56.8
203.4
71.8
91.2
20.6
58.5
37.7
10.0
715.5
604
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGEICULTURE.
Table 10.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF FARMS, FARM LAND, AND VALUE OF FARM
PROPERTY, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
IMPLE-
number
ALL land
improved
ALL FARM
LAND AND
MENTS
LIVE
STOCK.
OF
IN
LAND IN
PROP-
BUILD-
AND
FARMS.
FARMS.
FARMS.
ERTY.
INGS.
machin-
DmSION AND STATE.
ERT.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
100.0
1910
1920
100.0
1910
United States
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Geographic divisions:
New England
2. •i:-i
2.97
1.78
2.21
1.22
1.52
L5i
2.12
1.3S
2.06
2.57
4.02
2.04
1.99
Middle Atlantic
6. r,9
7.36
4.24
4.91
5.28
6.13
5.07
7.22
4.53
7.02
9.99
13.24
7.34
7.09
East North Central. .
lfi.82
17.60
12. 32
13.42
17.47
18. 59
22. 13
24.69
22.52
25. 50
2LS7
21.25
18. 99
19. 82
West North Central. .
17.01
17.45
26.88
26.47
34. 07
34.34
35.92
33.02
36.90
33.37
32. 35
29.16
29.44
31. 51
South Atlantic
17.97
17.48
10.23,
11.81
9.64
10.13
7.87
7.20
7.84
7.14
7.90
7.76
8.08
7.44
East South Central--.
16.31
16.39
8.25
9.28
8.82
9.19
5.67
5.32
5. 52
4.99
4.90
5.96
7.23
7.49
West South Central. .
l.i.45
14.83
18.15
19.25
12.76
12. 18
9.78
9.36
9.49
8.99
8.65
9.46
12.73
1L98
Mountain
8.79
2.88
12. 28
6.77
5.98
3.33
5.24
4.29
4.77
3.79
5.31
3.91
9.10
7.89
Pacific
3.63
2.98
5.87
5.84
4.76
4.61
6.81
6.78
7.04
7.12
6.46
5.25
5.06
4.79
New England:
Maine
0. V5
0.94
0.5V
0. 72
0.39
0.49
0.36
0.49
0.31
0.46
0.V4
1.15
0.50
0.51
New Hampshire
0.32
0.43
0.27
0.37
0.14
0.19
0.15
0.25
0.14
0.25
0.26
0.46
0.24
0.24
Vermont
0.45
0.51
0.44
0.53
0.34
0.34
0.29
0.35
0.24
0.32
0..59
0.80
0.53
0.46
Massachusetts
0. 50
0.58
0.26
0.33
0. IS
0.24
0.39
0.55
0.37
0.56
0.54
0.91
0.42
0.42
Rhode Island
0.06
0.08
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.08
0.04
0.08
0.07
0.14
0.06
0.07
Connecticut
0.35
0.42
0.20
0.25
0.14
0.21
0.29
0.39
0.29
0.40
0.37
0.55
0.29
0.29
Middle Atlantic:
New York
3.0tJ
3.39
2.16
2. .51
2.62
3. 10
2.45
3. 54
2. 15
3. 40
4. 73
6.61
3.91
3. 72
New Jersey
0.46
0.53
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.38
0.40
0.62
0.3J>
0.62
0.71
L04
0.45
0.50
Pennsylvania
3.14
3.45
1.85
2.11
2.36
2.65
2.22
3.06
2.00
2.99
4.56
5.59
2.9S
2.87
East North Central:
Oliio
3.98
3. IS
4.28
3. 39
2.46
2.20
2.74
2.42
3.69
3.32
4.02
3.54
3.97
3.90
4.64
4.41
4.01
4.00
4.75
4.58
4.08
3. 54
4.05
3.24
3.59
3. 26
4 01
Indiana
3.53
Illinois
3.68
3.05
3.96
3.25
3.35
L99
3.70
2.16
5.43
2.57
5.86
2.68
8.56
2.26
9.53
2.66
9.04
2.17
10.12
2.59
6.19
3.40
3. 95
5.57
2. 55
6.27
Micliigan
2.80
Wisconsin
2.94
2.78
2.32
2.40
2.48
2.49
3.44
3.45
3.30
3.45
4.65
4.19
4.02
3 m
West North Central:
Minnesota
2.77
2.45
3.16
3.15
4.27
4.11
4.86
3.60
4.98
3.63
5.04
4.14
3.81
3.28
Iowa
3.31
3.41
3.50
3.86
5.69
6.16
10.94
9.14
1L46
9.36
8.60
7. 55
7.06' 7.98
Missouri
4. OS
4.36
3.64
3.94
4.94
5.14
4.61
5.01
4.62
4.93
3.85
4.02
4. 86 5. 80
North Dakota .
L20
L16
1.17
1.22
3.79
3.62
3.23
2.96
4. 88
3.62
4.28
3.31
2.26
3.62
2.38
2.84
2.24
3.73
2.36
2.89
3.18
3.13
3.47
2.67
1.96 2.20
South Dakota
2.98, 2.58
Nebraska
L93
2.04
4.42
4.39
4.59
5.10
5.39
5.07
5.60
5.21
4.26
3. 50
4.20 4.51
Kansas
2.56
2.80
4.75
4.94
6.08
6.25
4.24
4.97
4.27
4.99
4. 30
'3. 82
3.97 5.15
South Atlajjtic:
Delaware
0.16
0.17
0. 10
0.12
0. 13
0. 15
0.10
0.15
0. 10
0.15
0.19
0. 25
0.11 0.14
Maryland
0.74
0.77
0.50
0.58
2.22
0.62
0.70
0.59
0.01
0.70
0. 02
0. 5S
0.01
0.69
0.02
0.81
a)
0.94
0.01
0.60 0.66
District of Columbia .
(1) (1)
Virginia
2.89
2.S9
1.94
1.88
2.06
1.54
1.52
1.54
1.53
1.40
1.43
1.52 1.52
West \'irginia
1. 35
1. 52
1.00
1.14
1.10
1.15
0.64
0.77
0.62
0.76
0.51
0.55
0.84
0.88
North Carolina
4.18
3.99
2.09
2. 55
1.63
1.84
1.60
1.31
L62
1.31
1.52
1.46
1.49
1.27
South Carolina
2.99
2.77
1.30
L54
1.23
1.27
1.22
0.96
1.23
0.96
1.34
1.12
1.14
0.92
Georgia
4.82
4.57
2.66
3.07
2.60
2.57
L74
1.42
1.72
1.38
1.76
1.66
1. 93
1.63
Florida
0.84
0.79
0.63
0.60
0.46
0.38
0.42
0.35
0.42
0.34
0.38
0.35
0.44
0.42
East South Central:
Kentucky
4.20
4.07
2.26
2.52
2.78
3.00
L94
L89
1.97
1.83
1..35
1.65
L9S
2.39
Tennessee
3. 92
3.87
2.04
2.28
2.22
2.28
1.61
1.49
1.55
1.38
1.49
1.68
2.17
2.a5
o 97
4.13
4.31
2. 05
1.90
2.36
2.11
1.97
1. 85
2.03
L88
0.89
1.24
0.90
L04
0.82
1.19
0.83
0.96
0.96
1.11
1.29
1..34
1.41
1.68
1 33
Mississippi
4.22
].r-A
West South Central:
Arkansas
3.61
3.37
L83
1.98
L83
1.69
1.19
0.98
1.14
0.89
1.21
.1.33
1.60
1.50
Louisiana
2.10
L89
1.05
1.19
1.12
1.10
0.76
0.73
0.71
0.68
0.91
1.50
1.04
0.91
Oklahoma
2.98
2.99
3.34
3.28
3.60
3.67
2.13
2.24
2.06
2.12
2.24
2.14
2.69
3.09
Texas
6.76
6.57
1L93
12.79
6.21
5. 72
5. 71
5.41
5. 58
5. 30
4,29
4.49
7.40
6.47
Mountain:
Montana
0.89
0.41
3.67
1.54
2.19
0.76
1.27
0.85
1.17
0.72
1.53
0.83
1.92
1.74
Idaho
0.65
0.48
0.88
0.60
0.90
0.58
0.92
0.74
0.88
0.70
1.07
0.83
1.20
1.01
Wyoming
0.24
0.17
1.24
0.97
0. 42
0.26
0.43
0.41
0.35
0.28
0, 33
0.29
1.10
1.33
Colorado
0.93
0.73
2.56
l.,54
1.54
0.90
1.38
1.20
1.31
1.17
1.39
1.01
2. 01
1.42
New Mexico
0.46
0. 56
2.55
1.28
0.34
0.31
0.42
0.39
0.33
0.32
0.27
0. 33
1.17
0.88
Arizona
0.15
0. 15
0.61
0.14
0.14
0.07
0.30
0.18
0.26
0.14
0. 25
0.14
0.65
0. 53
Utah
0.40
0.34
0.53
0.,39
0.34
0.29
0.40
0.37
0. 37
0.34
0. 38
0.35
0.67
0.58
Nevada
0.05
0.04
0. 25
0.31
0.12
0.16
0. 13
0.15
0,10
0,11
0,10
0 12
0,37
0 39
Pacific:
Washington
1.03
0.88
1.39
1.33
1.42
1.33
1.36
L56
1.39
1.64
1.,52
1.32
1.03
0.99
Oregon
0.78
0.72
1.42
1. 33
0.98
0.89
LOS
L29
L02
1.31
1.16
1.04
1.27
1.21
California
1.82
L39
3.07
3.18
2.36
2.38
4.40
3.94
4.64
4.17
3.79
2.88
2.76
2.59
1 Less than one-hundredth of 1 per cent.
FAEMS AND FAEM PROPERTY.
605
Table 11.— AVERAGE ACREAGE PER FARIL PER CENT OF FARM LAND IMPROVED,
AND AVERAGE VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY PER ACRE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AMI
STATE.
■United States.
Geog. divisions:
New England..
Middle Atlantic
E.N. Central.
W. N. Central.
South Atlantic
E.S. Central..
W.S. Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
NewHampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts..
Rhode Island . .
Connecticut
Mid. Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania . .
E. N. Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. N. Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota..
South Dakota. .
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia. .
North Carolina.
South Carolina.
Georgia
Florida
E. S. Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi . . .
W. S. Central
Arkansas.
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
CaUfornia. ..
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920 1910
148.2
108.5
95.4
108.5
234.3
84. 4
75.0
174.1
480.7
239.8
138.1
112.5
126.9
145.7
77.9
81.2
83.8
106.8
76.8
87.3
91.6
102.7
134.8
%.9
117.0
169.3
1.56. 8
132.2
466.1
464. 1
339.4
274.8
93.1
99.3
27.8
99.7
109.6
74.2
64.5
81.9
112.0
79.9
77.2
76.4
66.9
75.0
74.0
166.4
261.5
608.1
198.9
749.9
408.1
817. 9
581.7
196.8
745.2
199.8
269.7
249.6
104.4
92.2
105. 0
209.6
93.3
78.2
179.3
324.5
270.3
104.9
120.1
142.6
77.9
83.8
81.5
102.2
76.9
84.8
88.6
98.8
129.1
91.5
118.9
177.3
1.56.3
124.8
3S2.3
335. 1
297.8
244.0
95.9
103. 4
27.9
105. 9
103
88.4
76.6
92.6
105.0
85.6
81.5
78.9
67.6
81.1
86.6
151.7
269.1
516.7
171.5
777.6
293.1
315.9
135. 1
156.7
1,009.6
208.4
2,56.8
316.7
Improved
land.
1920 1910
78.0
39.1
62.5
81.0
156.2
41.9
42.2
64.4
123.3
102.2
75.2
38.4
62.6
79.2
148.0
43. 5i
42. 2|
61.8!
86.8
116.1
41.0
34.2
58.2
28.4
32.5
30.9
68.1
52.4
58.6
72.2
81.3
115.1
65.8
65.8
120.4
134.0
94.4
316. 2
213. 8
185. 7
185.1
64.4
65. 5
20. 9
50.8
63. 2
30.4
32.1
42.0
42.5
51.6
44.3
38.6
34.3
39.6
41.5
94.4
71.6
190.8
107.2
133. 5
129.2
57.5
71.5
66.8
188.0
107.6
97.9
100.9
39.3
34.3
50.0
31.5
33.7
36.9
68.8
63.9
57.8
70.7
78. 6
111.4
62.0
67.2
125.8
135.9
88.7!
27.-). 1
203. 8
188.0
168.2
65. 8
68. 6
23.7
53.6
57.1
31.7
31.6
42.3
36.1
55.4
44.3
36.9
32.8
37.6
43
92.3
65.5
138.9
90.2
114.3
93.2
41.1
38. Oi
63.11
279. 7j
113.4'
93.9!
129.1
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920 1910
52. 6
36.0
65.5
74.7,
66. 7 1
49.6
56.3!
37.0!
25.7,
42.6
36.4
27.0
39.9
36.4
40.1
36.9
63.8
68.2
67.1
78.9
79.2
85.4
67.9
56.2
71.1
85.5
71.4
67.8
52.5
54.7
67.4
69.1
6.5.9
75.1
51.0
57.7
40.9
49.8
51.3
38.0
64.7
57.3
50.5
51.2
52.8
56.2
.56.7
27.4
31.4
53.9
17.8
31.7
7.0
12.3
34.0
25.2
53
36.3
40.4
54.4
36.8
67.9
75.4
70.6
46.7
63.9
34.4
26.7
42.9
AVERAGE VALUE PER ACRE.
All farm
property.
1920
1910
S81. 52
$46. 64
37.5
28.6
35.0
40.5
40.2
45.2
67.4
70.1
68.2
79.8
79.5
86.2
67.8
56.5
71.01
86. 9|
71. ll
72.01
60. 81
63.1
68.9!
68.7
66. 3!
84.7;
50. 6
55.1
39.3
45.1
4.'). 6
34.4
&4.7
54.3
46.8
48.5
46.4
50.5
60.8
24.3
26.9
52.6
14.7
31.8
13.0
28.1
40.3
27.7
54.4
36.6
40.8
69.04
97.35
l-!6. 48
108. 93
62.72
56.02
43.94
34.80
94.51
49.86
45.57
62.58
120.45
101.44
119.53
92. .50
136. 62
97.94
131.64
144. 44
208.50
92.65
120.88
43.99
68.52
85.81
58. IS
28.44
26. 78'
22.69
29.52
54.17
31.65
31.91
31.18
78.75
74.42
72.93
66.89
99.01
67.43
78.93
84.94
120.08
57.49
67.10
125. 32 53. 35
254.66 110.40
103. 27: 59. 35
48.59
81.53
99.51
72.71
34. 29,
44.82
53. 85
47.01
84. 85 60. 82!
97. 44 56. 59'
1,045.87 1,398.08
04. 47 32. 06
51.88
62. 44
76. 70
63.33
54.63
69. 95
64.17
35. 29
53.02
52.95
58.87
51.97
39.01
28.11
85. ,50
28.32
44.02
13.32
40.26
61.63
42.33
79.84
60.44
116.84
31.39
23.%
29.02
21.54
27.25
34.87
30. .50
17. S5
22.97
22.97
28. 85
31.82
19.73
25.68
57.79
19.67
36.32
14.15
60.26
44. 38
22. 25|
54.43I
45.21:
57.811
Land and
buildings.
1920
1910
$69. 38
$39.60
54.00
73.99
126. 87
95.22
53.20
46.44
36.27
26.96
83.16
37.62
34.66
37.56
99.25
79.58
100.20
69.07
109. 67
75.14
113. IS
125. 98
187.59
75.48
98.78
109.23
227. 09
88.08
41.10
71. 40
87.91
62.30
36.45
66.56
75.2.
49.92
23.96
21.32
18.50
22.16
48.28
25.35
26.44
24.14
67.51
63.01
63.28
53.78
84.36
66.01
68.62
74.85
108. 32
47.58
57.06
45.62
96.00
49.61
28.91
38.63
46. 95
40.05
68. ,56 61.17
81.25 47.80
984.011,357.64
55. 19
42. 93
53. 76
65.46
44.74
46.55
27.29
26.37
20.35
24.64
17.78
22.49
60.39 28.64
52. 53 23. 98
27.77 13.90
43.41 18.01
43.14
47.31
42.68
32.46
22. 15
69.43
19. 8S
35. 40
9.09
29.70
48. 26
28.11
69.49
49.86
104. 67
17.75
22.75
25.60
16.39
18.68
46.38
11.46
30.19
9.92
37.93
34.60
14.59
48. &4
3,8.99
61.93
Land alone.
1920 1910
$57.36 $32.40
28.73
40.96
102. 31
83.04
40.92
36.96
31.18
23. SS
74.21
19.38
33.86
61.32
43.21
IS. 15
16.28
16.06
19.73
43.76
21.09
18.21
19.58
61.17
43.75
63.28
38.45
62.29
41.12
85.69
104. 57
164. 20
60.40
73.09
91.00
199. 52
74.60
35.33
64.42
78.87
54.50
44.59
64. 62
733. 27
40. 75
32.11
42.84
52.08
35.28
37. 78
48.62
41.40
21.24
35.27
34.82
38.29
36.66
28.46
19.73
61.11
17.86
31.22
8.04
26. 98
41.78
25.18
60.22
43.29
94.77
13.73
13.70
12.52
36. 69
33.86
33.03
32.13
48.23
33.92
53.34
62.36
95.02
32.48
43.30
36.82
82.58
41.80
25.69
34.69
41.80
35.45
33.63
32. 32
1,186.53
20.24
20.65
1,5. 29
19.89
13.74
17.84
21.83
18.53
10.46
13.69
14.13
17.99
22.49
14.63
16.74
41.63
10.41
26.81
8.77
33.97
29.28
12.99
44.18
36.23
47.16
606
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGEICUL.TURE.
Table 12.— NUMBER OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION, BY SIZE: 1880 TO 1920.
NUMBER OF FARMS.
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
Total
6,448,343
6,361,502
5,737,372
4, 564, 641
4,008,907
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Under 10 acres —
288, 772
20,350
268,422
507, 763
1,503,732
1,474,745
2,456,107
1,449,630
530,800
475,677
149,819
67,405
335,043
18,033
.317,010
504, 123
1,414,376
1,438,069
2,494,461
1,516,286
534, 191
443, 984
125,295
50, 135
267, 229
41,385
225,844
406,641
1,257,496
1,366,038
2,290,282
1,422,262
490,069
377,951
102,526
47, 160
150, 194
139, 241
4,352
134,889
254,749
781, 574
1,032,810
1,695,983
4.5
0.3
4.2
7.9
23.3
22.9
38.1
22.5
8.2
7.4
2.3
1.0
5.3
0.3
5.0
7.9
22.2
22.6
39.2
23.8
8.4
7.0
2.0
0.8
4.7
0.7
3.9
7.1
21.9
23.8
39.9
24.8
8.5
6.6
1.8
0.8
3.3
5.8
19.8
24.6
44.0
3.5
0.1
3.4
10 to 19 acres
20 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 499 acres....
100 to 174 acres
265, 550
902, 777
1,121,485
2,008,694
6.4
19.5
25.8
42.3
175 to 259 acres
500 to 999 acres....
1,000 acres and
84,395
31,546
75,972
28,578
1.8
0.7
1.9
0 7
Table 13 FARM ACREAGE, WITH PER CENT DISTRIBUTION AND PERCENTAGE OF
FARM LAND IMPROVED, BY SIZE OF FARM, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND
1910.
ALL LAND IN FARMS
IMPROVED
LAND IN
PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION.
PER CENT
OF FARM
SIZE GROUP.
(acres).
FARMS (ACRES).
AUland.
Improved
land.
LAND
IMPROVED.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total
955,883,715
878,798,325
503,073,007
478,451,750
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
52.6
54.4
Under 20 acres.
20 to 49 acres...
60 to 99 acres...
100 to 174 acres.
175 to 499 acres.
500 to 999 acres.
1,000 and over.
8, 688, 899
48, 464, 330
105, 630, 796
194, 681, 260
276, 806, 995
100, 975, 916
220, 635, 519
8, 793, 820
45, 378, 449
103, 120, 868
205, 480, 585
265, 289, 069
83, 6.53, 487
167, 082, 047
7, 803, 761
38, 507, 730
72, 621, 719
128, 200, 972
170, 074, 735
48, 134, 952
37, 729, 138
7, 991, 543
36, 596, 032
71, 155, 246
128, 853, 538
161, 775, 502
40, 817, 118
31, 262, 771
0.9
5.1
11.1
20.4
29.0
10.6
23.1
1.0
6.2
11.7
23.4
30.2
9.5
19.0
1.6
7.7
14.4
25.5
33.8
9.6
7.5
1.7
7.«6
14.9
26.9
33.8
8.5
6.5
89.8
79.5
68.8
65.9
61.4
47.7
17.1
90.9
80.6
69.0
62.7
61.0
48.8
18.7
SIZE OF FARMS.
607
Table 14.— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, BY SIZE OF
FARM: 1920 AND 1910.
SIZE GROUP
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
LAND ALONE.
(ACRES).
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total..
$77,924,100,338
$40,991,449,090
$66,316,002,602
$34, 801, 1^5, 697
$54, 829, 563, 059
$28, 475, 674, 169
Under 20...
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 174...
175 to 499...
500 to 999...
1,000 and
over
2,452,977,205
5,864,412,204
11,183,267,488
20, 901, 789, 301
26,389,647,868
5,533,774,473
5,598,231,799
1,520,384,193
2,974,490,664
6,003,926,775
11,089,188,836
13,650,063,506
2,907,900,770
2,845,494,346
2,093,165,093
4,921,514,885
9,345,378,110
17,820,667,684
22,879,246,128
4,725,558,030
4,530,472,672
1,309,907,611
2,485,471,119
5,029,510,72:3
9,405,391,855
11,762,614,964
2, 483, 160, 122
2,325,069,303
1,322,556,907
3,678,033,741
7,137,366,114
14, 566, 824, 506
19,750,806,952
4,192,956,165
4,181,018,674
802,210,953
1,815,363,083
3,809,362,679
7,613,10^1,371
10,066,760,353
2,210,728,394
2,158,144,336
SIZE GROUP
BUILDINGS.
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.
UVE STOCK.
(ACRES) .
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total..
$11,486,439,543
$6,325,451,528
$3,594,772,928
$1,265,149,783
$8,013,324,808
$4,925,173,610
Under 20. . .
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 174...
175 to 499...
500 to 999...
1,000 and
over
770, 608, 186
1,243,481,144
2,208,011,996
3, 253, 843, 178
3,128,439,176
532,601,865
349,453,998
507,69(3,658
670,108,036
1,220,148,044
1,792,287,484
1,695,854,611
272,431,728
166,924,967
115,976,829
290,712,393
608,088,704
1,031,828,610
1,141,309,585
242,492,917
164,363,890
47,198,043
107,014,301
224,064,159
365,417,498
381,446,010
80,052,723
59,957,049
243,835,283
652,184,926
1,229,800,674
2,049,293,007
2,369,092,155
565,723,526
903,395,237
163,278,539
382,005,244
750,351,893
1,318,379,483
1,506,002,532
344,687,925
460,467,994
608 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 16.— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
DIVISION OE STATE
AND .SIZE GROUP.
number of farms.
all land in farms
(acres).
improved LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TTNITED
STATES.
Total
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
.50 to 90 acres
100 to 174 acres
175 to 499 acres....
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
Geographic
Divisions.
New England.
Total.
6,448,343
796,535
1,503,732
1,474,745
1,449,630
1,006,477
149, 819
67,405
6,361,502
839, 166
1,414, .376
1,438,069
1, .516, 286
978, 175
125, 295
50, 135
955,883,715
8,688,899
48,464,330
10.5,630,796
194,681,260
276, 806, 995
100,975,916
220.635,519
878,798,325
8; 793, 820
45,378,449
103,120,868
205,480,585
26.5, 289, 069
83,653,487
167,082,047
503,073,007
7,803,761
38,507,730
72,621,719
128,200,972
170,074,735
48,134,952
37,729,138
478,451,750
7,991,543
36,596,032
71,1.55,246
128,853,538
161,775,502
40,817,118
31,262,771
q
156, 564
25, 886
27,117
38, 036
37,993
25, 173
1,916
443
425,147
65,725
70,492
120,323
116,009
50,437
1,736
425
1,084,744
90,703
172, 052
335, 439
325,390
155,489
4,912
759
1,096,951
46,093
81,820
170,896
351, oas
366, 438
60, .561
20,140
1,158,976
187,326
401, 2.59
280,114
175,311
99. 833
11.269
3,804
188,802
34, 304
33, 822
45,932
44,019
28,008
2,139
578
468,379
80;919
78,375
130, 702
123,756
52,310
1,848
469
1,123,489
108, 283
197, 164
340,940
315,607
155, .585
5,147
763
1,109,948
52,536
91,971
181, 843
368,669
346,875
55, 179
12,875
1,111,881
186,956
354, 207
251,901
181,336
117, X99
14,. 5.55
5,027
16,990,642
244,585
889, 873
2,67.5,297
4,837,480
6,359,454
1, 179, 292
80^1,661
40,572,901
625, 807
2,359,653
8,636,151
14,768,937
12, 148, 275
1,068,668
965,410
117,735,179
864,702
6,118,911
2.5,198,225
■13,040,457
38,071,074
3,027.709
1,414,101
256.973,229
422, 589
2,911,141
13,083,750
.50,322,130
106,104,113
41,245,581
42,883,925
97,775,243
2,1,52,015
12,553,867
lsr939,611
22,025,845
25,903,020
7,214,715
8,985,570
19,714,931
3 17, .5.57
1,101,352
3, 210, 561
5, 575, 475
7,062,543
1, .324, 559
1,122,884
43,191,056
751,343
2,596,184
9,;i35,076
15,710,409
12,531,376
1,154,723-
1,111,945
117,929.148
1,002.397
6,907,601
25, 448, 406
41,708,394
38, 2.50, 593
3,205,712
1,406,045
232,648,121
475,532
3,206,0,53
13,80,8,123
53,1.37,842
99,858,046
37, 138, 135
25,024,390
103,782,255
1,991,481
11,035,210
17,173,796
22,907,206
31,000,073
9,454,383
10,220,106
6,114,601
170,621
449, 163
1,122,957
1,843,654
2,106,513
294,094
127,599
26,562,107
527,333
1,807,576
6,365,742
10,165,376
7,069,779
444,423
181,878
87,894,835
750,504
4,733,625
19,369,470
32,715,984
27,9.5.3,290
1,836,723
535,239
171,394,439
365,719
2, 1.89, .555
10,112,177
39,768,680
80,515,564
25,376,134
13,066,610
48,509,886
1,895,716
9,680,5.82
11,034,277
10,614,747
10,911,1.52
2,501,9.53
1,874,459
7,254,904
231,463
575,903
1.427,597
2,198,055
2,334,708
312,640
174, 538
29,320,894
645,000
2,014,736
7,028,777
11,230,267
7, 720, 162
494,032
187,920
88,947,228
893, 205
5,437,794
19,692,117
31,821,219
2,8,505,359
2,027,345
570,189
164,284,862
423,462
2,. 500, 290
10,848,5.59
39.724,322
76,716,957
23,210,837
10,860,435
48,479,733
1,760,123
8,821,385
10,013,755
10, .855, 205
12,264,756
2,879,471
1,885,038
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 174 acres
175 to 499 acres ....
.500 to 999 acres....
1,000 acres and over
Middle Atlantic.
Total
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
?5
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 174 acres....
175 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
East North
Central.
Total
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
.50 to 99 acres
100 to 174 acres....
1 75 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1 ,000 acres and over
West North
Central.
Total
31
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 174 acres
175 to 499 acres
,500 to 999 acres....
1 ,000 acres and over
South Atlantic.
Total
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
50 to99 acres
100 to 174 acres....
175 to 499 acres....
.500 to 999 acres....
1,000 acres and over
SIZE OF FARMS. 609
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
VALUE OF FARM
PROPERTY.
All farm property.
Land and buildings.
Implements
and
machinery.
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
$77,924,100,338
$40,991,449,090
$66,316,002,602
$34,801,125,697
$3,594,772,928
$8,013,324,808
1
2,452,977,205
1,520,384,193
2,093,165,093
1,309,907,611
115,976,829
243,835,283
2
5, 8t>4, ■112,204
2,974,490,664
4,921,514,885
2,485,471,119
290,712,393
652, 184, 926
3
11,183,267,488
6,003,926,775
9,345,378,110
5, 029, 510, 723
608, 088, 704
1,229,800,674
4
20,901,789,301
11,089,188,836
17,820,667,684
9,405,391,855
1,031,828,610
2,049,293,007
5
26,389,047,868
13,650,063,506
22,879,246,128
11,762,614,964
1,141,309,585
2,369,092,155
6
5,533,774,473
2,907,900,770
4,725,558,030
2,483,160,122
242,492,917
665,723,626
7
5,598,231,799
2,845,494,346
4,530,472,672
2, 325, 069, 303
164,363,890
903,395,237
8
1,173,019,594
867,240,457
917,468,584
718,544,808
92,387,525
163,163,485
9
117,282,558
103, 684, 445
102,930,777
93,749,802
5,869,324
8,482,457
10
145, 895, 846
115,060,073
120, 904, 586
99,415,227
9,612,265
15,378,996
11
228, 990, 073
173, 183, 103
179,361,40(1
143,027,415
18, 107, 210
31,621,457
12
293,219,534
209,626,771
219,528,111
167, 577, 293
26, 519, 229
47, 172, 194
13
310,862,500
211,215,873
232,136,573
168, 134, 552
27,465,160
51,260,777
14
49,351,224
33,546,848
39,248,124
27,992,626
3,403,009
6,700,091
15
27,417,869
20,923,344
23,359,007
18,647,894
1,411,338
2,647,514
16
3,949,684,183
2,959,589,022
3,002,137,754
2,442,949,103
359,152,336
588,394,093
17
285,988,337
262,182,753
246,241,639
235, 705, 546
18,536,156
21,210,543
18
419,065,701
334,871,082
338, 345, 820
287, 713, 829
35, 192, 650
45,627,331
19
998,579,879
729,373,201
759,290,642
697,452,188
97, 178, 478
142,110,859
20
1,297,836,276
942,702,370
952,456,523
757, 538, 229
127, 564, 673
217,815,080
21
829,206,769
602,201,806
607, 766, 251
487,133,975
73,916,660
147,624,868
22
72,400,233
54,091,937
57,504,141
46, 416, .557
4,938,517
9,967,575
23
46, 606, 988
34,165,873
40, 533, 838
30,988,780
1,825,313
4,247,837
24
17,245,362,593
10,119,128,066
14,937,641,671
8,873,991,594
786,076,805
1,521,644,117
26
358,320,128
269,634,199
314,245,145
240,935,704
17,261,304
26,813,679
26
948,747,487
641,208,222
801,012,583
547,476,778
50,922,988
96,811,916
27
3,481,433,247
2,068,992,156
2,942,680,223
1,776,191,397
191,18.5,891
350, 667, 133
28
6,175,667,327
3,475,729,461
6,328,277,223
3,040,388,836
293,938,517
563,451,587
29
5,790,164,018
3,348,816,072
6,120,305,700
2,986,416,667
217,515,216
452,343,102
30
376,702,640
246,283,605
332,595,981
221,406,654
11,909,338
32,197,321
31
111,327,746
68,464,351
98,624,816
62,176,558
3,343,551
9,369,379
32
27,991,434,545
13,535,309,511
24,469,495,169
11,614,665,870
1,162,938,264
2,359,001,112
33
222,043,877
151,054,813
192,926,627
132,495,616
10,282,084
18,836,266
34
493, 698, 114
299,200,188
417,456,245
2.50,463,460
23,643,863
52, 698, 006
35
2,007,063,103
1,065,153,850
1,724,388,662
897, 439, 966
93,976,887
188, 698, 6.54
36
7,901,682,732
3,648,055,794
6,928,203,659
3,121,921,068
339,213,792
634,205,281
37
13,293,211,632
6,28.5,529,579
11,718,597,795
5,437,429,Ui8
633, 594, 275
1,041,019,562
38
2,671,677,239
1,432,013,395
2,314,566,806
1,230,317,448
116,628,419
240,482,014
39
1, 402,057,818
664, 301, 892
1,173,295,476
644,599,254
46,699,944
183,062,429
40
6,132,917,780
2,951,200,773
5,201,773,472
2,486,436,474
283,980,857
647,163,431
41
366,474,995
174,556,023
309,946,850
148, 599, 191
17,080,60a
39,447,636
42
1,160,620,766
443,840,688
974,052,677
365, 777, 254
52,380,494
134,187,695
43
1,355,953,843
564, 548, 469
1,137,834,706
467, 510, 682
66, 1.54, 160
151,964,977
44
1,300,556,922
640,491,377
1,098,039,216
634, 692, 343
64,289,237
138, 228, 469
46
1,361,490,529
772, 173, 629
1,165,596,871
657,034,694
63,087,394
132,806,264
46
327,229,159
198,542,197
284,9.54,968
172,377,094
12,745,101
29, 529, 090
47
260, 591, 546
157,048,390
231,348,184
140,446,216
8,243,862
20,999,500
48
75108°— 22-
-39
610 ABSTRACT OY THE CENSUS — AGRICULTUEE.
Table i5.— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
DIVISION OR STATE
NUMBER
3F FARMS.
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
improved LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
AND SIZE GROUP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Geographic Divi-
sions—Con.
East South
Central.
1
Total
1,051,600
203,187
1,042,480
211,614
78,897,463
2,4.50,056
81.520,629
44, 380, 132
43,946,846
2,380,281
2
Under 20 acres
2,485,330
2,306,412
3
20 to 49 acres
373,138
350,258
11,490,514
10,670,111
9,381,822
8,931,163
4
50 to 99 acres
235, 444
225,976
16,327,012
15,708,129
10,102,504
9, 740, 827
5
100 to 174 acres
152,992
157,414
19,467,801
20,216,555
10,165,674
10,281,319
6
175 to 499 acres
77,078
86,297
19,735,293
22,187,511
9,095,798
9, 710, 562
7
600 to 999 acres
7,245
8,396
4,649,488
5,421,938
1,839,0(49
1,860,628
8
1,000 acres and over
West South
Central.
2,516
2,527
4,777,299
4,831,055
1,488,873
1,042,066
9
Total
996, 088
97, 878
943,186
173,449,127
1,224,899
169,149,976
1,242,449
64, 189, 606
58,264,273
1,197,062
10
Under 20 acres
102, 044
1,174,752
11
20 to 49 acres
296,729
251,444
9, 517, .329
8,037,214
8,264,205
6,966,847
12
50 to 99 acres
235,213
216, 860
16,474,756
15,230,102
11,557,320
10, 409, 053
13
100 to 174 acres
212,167
222,794
28,772,928
30,702,647
17, 127, 130
16,991,457
14
175 to 499 acres
120, 429
118,416
33,001,746
31,958,649
16,896,030
14,780,491
15
500 to 999 acres
19,717
18, 232
13,109,211
12,188,175
4, ,548, 480
3, 620, 037
16
1 ,000 acres and over
13,955
13,396
71,258,258
69,790,740
4,621,689
4,299,326
Mountain.
17
Total
244, 109
183,446
117,337,226
191,811
59,533,420
180,499
30,105,868
170,349
15,915,002
162,718
18
Under 20 acres
22,071
23, 426
19
20 to 49 acres
25, 392
19,383
863,634
642,802
686,378
497, 568
20
50 to 99 acres
26,896
19,330
1,995,062
1,434,802
1,457,778
937, 086
21
100 to 174 acres
45, 855
64,783
6,808,603
9,976,088
3,478,226
3,495,991
22
175 to 499 acres
77,982
41,676
25, 196, 184
12,933,225
10,217,940
4,682,626
23
500 to 999 acres
30,005
8,483
20, 869, 699
5,910,654
6,720,399
2,036,857
24
1 ,000 acres and over
15,908
6,365
61,412,233
28,455,350
7,374,798
4,102,156
Pacific.
^
25
Total
234, 164
189, 891
39,084
56,152,705
511,835
51,328,789
347, 232
23,921,533
442, 355
22, 038, 008
26
Under 20 acres
57, 666
298,229
27
20 to 49 acres
55, 733
37,754
1,759,408
1,181,922
1,314,824
850,346
28
50 to 99 acres
32,384
24,585
2,300,932
1,771,873
1,499,494
1,057,475
29
100 to 174 ^cres
32,910
37, 908
4,637,079
5, 545, 969
2, 324, 501
2, 255, 703
30
175 to 499 acres
33,618
31, 109
10, 197, 836
9, 507, 053
. 5,308,669
5, 059, 881
31
500 to 999 acres....
12, 45S
11, 316
8,611,553
7, 855, 208
4, 573, 697
4,375,271
32
1,000 acres and over
New England.
9,395
8,135
28, 134, 062
25,119,532
8, 457, 993
8, 141, 103
33
Maine, total
48,227
eO, 016
5,425,968
6,296,859
1, 977, 329
2,360,657
34
Under 20 acres
4,525
7,113
44,723
67, 517
31, 198
49,008
35
20 to 49 acres
6, 768
9, 492
226, 831
314,397
109, 899
154, 846
36
50 to 99 acres
14, 277
17, 895
1, 002, 134
1, 246, 571
427, 438
553,516
37
100 to 174 acres
14, 425
16, 633
1, 815, 473
2. 07S, 196
706, 008
838,328
38
175 to 499 acres
7, 683
8,293
1, 893, 306
2, 041, 995
613, 714
678,640
39
500 to 999 acres....
459
461
282,488
284,828
67, 648
61, 914
40
1,000 acres and over
90
129
161,013
263,355
21,424
24,405
41
New Hamp-
shire, total....
20, 523
27,053
2, 603. 806
3, 249, 458
702,902
929, 185
42
Under 20 acres
2, 897
4, 59.5
27, 82S
42, 5G5
18, 749
30, 314
43
20 to 49 acres
3, 375
4, 509
111,567
146, 013
49, 936
68,056
44
50 to 99 acres
4, 888
6,248
344, 807
434. 835
121, 308
164, 514
45
100 to 174 acres.*...
4,986
6,247
631,682
787, 462
191, 338
255, 561
46
175 to 499 acres
3,809
4,774
990, l'2i)
1, 221, 609
243, 410
314, 777
47
500 to 999 acres....
433
513
267, 007
322, 557
47, 013
58, 667
48
1,000 acres and over
135
167
230,789
294,357
31, 148
37,296
SIZE OF FARMS. 611
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Contlnued.
VALUE OF FAEM PROPERTY.
All farm property.
Land and buildings.
Implements
and
machinery,
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
54,419,466,237
$2,182,771,779
$3,663,693,363 $1
,738,397,839
$176,064,886
$579,707,938
1
331,009,396
152,983,691
278,892,652
122,796,696
11,544,644
40, 572, 100
2
890,301,106
390,932,384
723,647,323
300,677,928
34,989,677
131,664,106
3
917,411,024
441,908,422
741,251,211
341,58.5,076
40,988,511
135,171,302
4
937, 942, 592
477,645,909
773,356,259
377,318,696
39,528,653
125, 057, 680
5
953, 183, 487
518,269,413
807,567,327
424, 0.S5, 873
36,1,53,704
109,462,456
6
216, 791, 594
118,851,954
187, 102, 779
100,346,667
7,615,417
22,073,398
7
172,827,038
82,180,006
151,875,812
71,586,903
5,244,280
15,706,946
8
7,622,066,027
3,838,154,337
6,291,188,072 3
,128,596,882
311,098,790
1,019,779,165
9
177, 233, 986
92,025,420
144,253,094
72, 535, 495
7,980,229
25,000,663
10
814,478,166
328,918,382
666,927,717
254,640,834
34,616,784
112,933,665
11
1,233,773,314
547,7,85,092
1,029,654,155
439,513,149
53,414,726
150, 704, 433
12
1,784,007,995
955,057,901
1,502,914,643
785,668,672
80,019,568
201, 073, 784
13
1,750,207,689
8,S4,761,185
1,475,985,451
735,3.59,191
83, 233, 134
190,989,104
14
543,539,870
276, 894, 479
450, 937, 758
229, 842, 248
24, 172, 736
68,429,376
15
1,318,825,007
752,711,878
1,020,515,254
611,037,293
27,661,613
270,648,140
16
4,083,137,939
1, 757, 573, 368
3,163,187,783 ]
,319,396,873
190,715,673
729,234,483
17
109, 380, 022
91, 026, 992
69,286,413
54,910,190
4,988,872
35,104,737
18
201, 979, 045
103, 745, 173
166, 535, 182
87,3.55,935
11,062,682
24,381,181
19
338, 225, 234
137, 817, 598
280,555,602
115,9.54,389
17,813,587
39,856,045
20
564,330,039
361,153,266
450,095,418
282,364,876
30,067,748
84, 166, 873
21
1,084,422,479
434,117,572
857,908,592
339,662,884
59, 867, 792
166,646,095
22
657, 928, 535
191,913,186
514,878,994
140, 170, 868
33,606,375
109,443,166
23
1,126,872,585
437,799,581
823,927,582
298, 977, 731
33,308,617
269,636,386
24
5,307,011,460
2,780,481,777
4,669,416,734 2
,478,146,254
232,357,792
405,236,934
25
485,243,906
223,235,8.57
434,441,99(5
20.8,179,472
22,433,608
2S, 368, 302
26
789,625,973
316,714,472
712, 632, 752
291,950,.S84
38,391,090
3.8,602,131
27
618, 837, 771
275, 164, 884
550,461,603
250, 836, 461
29, 270, 254
39,105,914
28
646,545,884
378,725,987
567,736,632
337,921,842
30,687,193
48, 122, 059
29
1,016,898,765
692,978,377
893,382,568
528,357,960
46,476,270
77,039,927
30
618,153,979
355,763,169
543,768,479
314.289,961
27,474,005
46,911,495
31
1,131,705,182
637,899,031
966,992,704
546,609,674
37,625,372
127,087,106
32
270,526,733
199,271,998
204,108,971
159,619,626
26,637,660
39,780,102
33
11,858,781
13,043,656
9, 941, 270
11,570,427
746,037
1,171,474
34
21,543,957
18,349,654
17,043,842
15,302,117
1, 737, 785
2, 762, ,3:30
35
58, 505, 870
46, 032, 860
43, 334, 653
36,562,364
5, 930, 277
9,240,940
36
90, 932, 944
64,458,680
67,458,814
50, 555, 750
9,601,430
13, 872, 700
37
76, 143, 275
49, 708, 232
57,020,492
39, 190, 736
7,752,326
11,370,457
38
8,312,451
5,012,347
6,585,475
4, 161, 055
681,960
1,045,016
39
3,229,455
2,666,569
2,724,425
2, 277, 177
187,845
317,185
40
118,656,115
103,704,196
89,995,870
85,916,061
9,499,322
19,160,923
41
7, 759, 575
9,143,664
6, 406, 699
8,104,281
484, 804
868,072
42
10,890,484
10,749,482
8, 577, 375
9, 187, 967
825,064
1,488,045
43
20, 166, 290
17, 562, 206
15, 150, 479
14,413,621
1,658,248
3, 357, .563
44
27,502,457
23,653,963
19,980,665
19, 065, 747
2,446,666
5,075,126
45
36,784,805
30,235,377
27, 150, 090
24,369,313
3,159,720
6, 474, 995
46
8,429,495
7,258,393
6,669,157
6,197,466
572,700
1,187,638
47
7,123,009
5,101,111
6,061,405
4,577,666
352,120
709,484
48
612 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 15.— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
ALL LANT
IN FARMS
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
DIVISION OR STATE
NUMBER or fakmb. I
(ACRES).
(ACRES).
AND SIZE GEOTJP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
New England—
Continued.
1
Vermont, total.
29,075
32,709
4,235,811
4,663,577
1,691,595
1,633,965
2
Under 20 acres
3, 350'
4,578
31,742
40,250
23,447
29,952
3
20 to 49 acres
2,924
3,481
96, 673
112, 129
51,948
58,062
4
50 to 99 acres
5,199
5,910
377, 986
424,012
172, 409
182, 638
5
100 to 174 acres —
8,777
9,492
1, 150, 485
1,238,117
490,186
480, 120
6
175 to 499 acres
8,196
8,516
2,097,010
2, 187, 113
814, 429
757, 888
7
500 to 999 acres
544
607
327,288
371, 849
107,338
95,940
8
1,000 acres and over
85
125
154,627
290, 107
31,838
29,365
9
Massachusetts,
total
32, GDI
36,917
2,494,477
2,875,941
908,834
1,164,501
10
Under 20 acres
9, 505
10, 606
84, 533
96, 041
59,044
69,869
11
20 to 49 acres
7,532
8, 890
242,466
287, 509
124,838
156, 902
12
50 to 99 acres
6,834
7,9S1
474, 580
554, 699
202, 486
252, 447
13
100 to 174 acres
4,888
5,703
618, 820
721,710
227,593
290, 707
14
175 to 499 acres
2,895
3,325
733,572
840, 139
226,702
278,531
15
500 to 999 acres....
265
319
168, 420
197,218
38,719
47, 817
16
1,000 acres and over
82
93
172, 086
178,625
29,452
68, 228
17
Rhode Island,
total
4,083
936
5,292
1,377
331.600
9,087
443,308
12,387
132,855
6,890
178,344
9,873
18
Under 20 acres
19
20 to 49 acres
983
1,144
31,740
36, 603
18, 436
22,097
20
50 to 99 acres
1,031
1,264
70, 151
87,794
32, 193
41,493
21
100 to 174 acres
718
945
86,382
117,094
35, 640
47, 500
22
175 to 499 acres
357
487
89,728
121, 822
29, 326
42,914
23
500 to 999 acres
46
51
27,012
30, 875
7,190
10, 577
24
1,000 acres and over
12
24
15,500
36,733
3,180
3,890
25
Connecticut,
total
22, 655
26,815
1,898,980
46, 672
2,185,788
58, 797
701,086
988,252
42,447
26
Under 20 acres
4, 673
6,035
31, 293
27
20 to 49 acres
5,535
6,306
180, 596
204, 701
94,106
115,940
28
50 to 99 acres
5,807
6,634
405,639
462,650
167, 123
232,989
29
100 to 174 acres
4,199
4,999
532,638
632, 896
192, 889
285,839
30
175 to 499 acres
2,233
2,613
555,712
649, 805
178,932
261,958
31
500 to 999 acres....
169
188
107,077
117, 232
26, 186
37,725
32
1,000 acres and over
Middle Atlantic.
39
40
70,646
59,707
10,557
11,354
33
New York,
total
193 195
215,597
34, 188
20,632,803
248, 049
22 030 367
13 158 781
14,844,039
267, 909
34
Under 20 acres
26^540
'307^362
'209^843
35
20 to 49 acres
27, 267
31,047
914, .599
1,028,991
694, 860
801, 4.80
36
50 to 99 acres
50,784
56, 821
3,661,658
4, 068, 580
2,651,613
3, 053, 725
37
100 to 174 acres
56, 929
61,031
7,317,041
7, 804, 307
4,911,933
5,540,335
38
175 to 499 acres....
30, 461
31, 163
7,416,504
7,550,324
4, 325, 013
4,746,402
39
500 to 999 acres
999
1,104
616,743
685, 906
269,368
316,532
40
1,000 acresand over
215
243
458, 209
584,897
96,151
117,656
41
New Jersey,
total
29,702
7,222
33, 487
2, 282, 585
2,573,857
77, 541
1,555,607
57, 110
1,803,336
64, 420
42
Under 20 acres
8,073
69,675
43
20 to 49 acres
6,763
7,607
215, 735
243, 806
162, 830
187, 500
44
50 to 99 acres
7,367
8,194
526, 424
585,063
405,887
458,015
45
100 to 174 acres
6, 251
7,207
789, 749
911,564
591, 477
698,575
46
175 to 499 acres
1,950
2,235
461, 278
524, 918
284, 779
337, .874
47
500 to 999 acres
93
112
58,708
70, 426
23, 872
30, 988
48
1,000 acres and over
56
59
161,016
160, 539
29,652
25,964
49
Pennsylvania,
total
202 250
219 295
17, 667, 513
18,586,832
306, 440
11,847,719
260,380
12, 673. 519
50
Under 20 acres
31,963
38,658
'308,083
'312,671
61
20 to 49 acres
36, 462
39,721
1,229,319
1,323,387
949, 886
1,025,756
62
50 to 99 acres
62. 172
65, 687
4, 44.8, 069
4,681,433
3, 308, 242
3,517,037
53
100 to 174 acres....
52, 829
55, 518
6,662,147
6,994,638
4,661,966
4,991,357
64
175 to 499 acres
18,026
18,912
4,270,493
4, 456, 134
2,459,987
2,635,886
56
500 to 999 acres....
644
632
393,217
398,391
151, 183
146,512
66
1,000 acres and over
164
167
346,185
366,509
56,075
44,300
SIZE OF FARMS. 613
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND IQIO-Continued.
VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY.
AH farm property.
Land and buildings.
Implements
and
machinery.
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
$222,736,620
$145,399,728
$169, 117, 159 $
112,588,275
$21,234,130
$42,385,331
1
9,315,297
8, 736, 510
7,768,711
7,692,142
624,275
922,311
2
10, 529, 179
8,405,909
8,249,831
7,038,230
859, 533
1,419,815
3
24, 512, 344
16,792,321
17,641,417
13,057,680
2,336,710
4,534,217
4
62,628,755
39, 031, 989
43,420,913
29,253,559
6,367,258
12,840,584
5
98,728,429
58,539,892
68,960,062
43,794,392
9,777,108
19,991,259
6
11,875,948
7,718,279
8, 724, 370
6,114,956
974,304
2,177,274
7
5, 146, 668
6,174,828
4,351,855
5,637,316
294, 942
499,871
8
300, 471, 743
226,474,025
247,587,831
194,168,765
19,359,755
33,524,157
9
53,297,510
43,185,824
47,229,906
39,272,556
2,473,335
3, 594, 269
10
54,382,709
42, 253, 072
45,327,151
36, 665, 199
3,564,472
5,491,086
11
62,366,790
48, 436, 136
50,631,464
40,939,114
4,346,255
7,389,071
12
56, 739, 563
42,117,630
44, 674, 543
34, 863, 149
4,248,668
7,816,352
13
53,151,633
38, 423, 138
42,451,799
32,098,128
3,636,022
7,063,812
14
11,605,010
7,619,198
9,549,210
6,375,095
685, 547
1,370,253
15
8, 928, 528
4,439,027
7,723,758
3,955,524
405,456
799,314
16
33,636,766
32,990,739
26,387,926
27,932,860
2,408,561
4,840,279
17
4,659,386
5, 758, 365
3, 900, 539
5, 169, 439
302,427
456,420
18
5,963,959
6, 144, 523
4, 697, 856
5,309,083
414,213
851,890
19
8,000,218
7,355,731
6,154,134
6, 140, 626
555, 765
1,290,319
20
7, 102, 940
5,853,406
5,322,994
4, 789, 185
608, 460
1,171,486
21
5,273,776
6, 170, 795
4, 104, 038
5,056,297
363,304
806,434
22
1, 887, 936
1,267,468
1, 547, 305
1,101,300
129, 792
210, 839
23
748, 551
440,451
661,060
366, 930
34,600
52,891
24
226,991,617
159,399,771
190,270,827
138,319,221
13,248,097
23, 472, 693
25
30,392,009
23, 816, 426
27, 683, 652
21,940,957
1,238,446
1,469,911
26
42, 585, 558
29, 157, 433
37,008,531
25, 912, 631
2,211,198
3,365,829
27
55,438,561
37,003,849
46,449,259
31,914,010
3,279,955
5,709,347
28
48,312,875
34,511,103
38, 670, 182
29,049,903
3,246,747
6,395,946
29
40,780,582
28, 138, 439
32, 450, 092
23,625,686
2, 776, 670
5, 553, 820
30
7,240,384
4,671,163
6, 172, 607
4,042,753
358, 706
709,071
31
2,241,648
2,101,358
1, 836, 504
1,833,281
136,375
268,769
32
1,908,483,201
1,451,481,495
1,425,061,740 1,
184,745,829
169,866,766
313,554.695
33
125,423,228
120,842,027
107,997,044
08, 633, 214
8, 137, 192
9, 288; 992
34
182,169,457
149,968,097
148,987,988
29,618,019
14, 570, 261
18,611,208
35
420,780,087
323,753,415
317,697,839 !
2(>1,212,934
39,829,833
63,252,415
36
621,277,225
454,827,056
445, 882, 444 :
!60, 162, 667
59, 728, 661
115,666,120
37
496,035,302
350,307,374
353,810,726 2
,77,308,685
43,939,127
98, 279, 449
38
39, 855, 838
32 192,444
31,179,064
27,143,232
2,749,303
5,927,471
39
22, 942, 064
19,591,082
19,500,635
17,667,078
912,389
2,529,040
40
311, 847, 948
254, 832, 665
250,323,986 i
517,134,519
25,459,205
36, 064, 757
41
38,111,983
34,404,869
33,128,566
31,003,585
2, 240, 338
2,743,079
42
48,534,920
38, 672, 575
40, 646, 179
33,700,754
3,685,905
4, 202, 836
43
76,219,588
60,989,404
60,591,591
51,375,789
6,841,825
8,786,172
44
89,116,688
71,859,141
68,140,084
59,041,617
8, 365, 934
12, 610, 670
45
44,435,139
37, 125, 207
34,535,386
31,466,639
3,551,061
6, 348, 692
46
5, 844, 231
5,809,002
4,602,550
5, 129, 585
418,368
823,313
47
9,585,399
5,972,467
8,679,630
5,416,550
355, 774
549,995
48
1,729,353,034
1,253,274,862
1,326,752,028 1,
)41,068,755
163,826,365
238,774,641
49
122,453,126
106,935,857
105,116,029
96,068,746
8,158,625
9,178,472
50
188,361,324
146,230,410
148,711,653
24,395,056
16,936,384
22, 713, 287
51
501, 580, 204
344,630,382
381,001,112 i
381,863,465
50,506,820
70,072,272
52
587,442,363
416,016,173
438, 433, 995 ;
538,333,945
59,470,078
89,538,290
53
288,736,328
214, 769, 225
219,413,139
78, 358, 651
26,426,462
42,896,727
54
26, 700, 164
16,090,491
21,722,527
14, 143, 740
1,770,846
3, 206, 791
55
14,079,525
8,602,324
12,353,573
7,905,152
557, 150
1,168,802
56
614 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 15.— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
NUMBER of farms.
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES). 1
DIVISION OR STATE
AND SIZE GROUP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
East North
Central.
1
Ohio, total
256,695
272,045
23,515,888
24,105,708
18,542,353
19,227,969
2
Under 20 acres
31,479
38,913
309,944
363,977
269, 835
327, 189
3
20 to 49 acres
44,535
50,331
1,558,326
1,719,606
1,278,657
1,441,294
4
50 to 99 acres
86,337
88,047
6, 372, 019
6,444,930
5,191,712
5,288,437
5
100 to 174 acres
69,738
68,746
8, 969, 102
8, 850, 408
7,098,910
7,053,181
6
175 to 499 acres
23,773
25,113
5,677,796
6, 020, 366
4,297,908
4,641,288
7
500 to 999 acres....
728
783
446,953
488, 963
311,411
355, 502
8
1,000 acres and over
105
112
181,748
217, 458
93,920
121,078
9
Indiana, total...
205, 12G
215,485
21,063,332
21,299,823
16,680,212
16,931,252
10
Under 20 acres
19,916
23,644
189, 627
221,480
164, 487
196, 615
11
20 to 49 acres
34,949
40,161
1,227,117
1,384,816
1,006,186
1,155,565
12
50 to 99 acres
65, 06(;
67,221
4,859,427
4,977,801
3,992,245
4,097,432
13
100 to 174 acres
57,895
57,261
7,591,255
7,485,481
6,072,468
5,996,101
14
175 to 499 acres....
26,265
26,107
6, 433, 804
6, 400, 036
4,945,009
4,923,766
15
500 to 999 acres....
905
949
553,839
591,015
378,543
418,504
16
1,000 acres and over
130
142
208,263
239, 194
121,274
143,209
17
Illinois, total
237,181
251,872
31,974,775
32,522,937
27,294,533
28,048,323
18
Under 20 acres
16,710
20,294
156, 187
186, 520
139, 1(16
169, 516
19
20 to 49 acres
26,989
33,322
925, 154
1,129,398
783,957
973,339
20
50 to 99 acres
51,920
67,917
3,925,671
4,337,599
3, 402, 203
3,795,685
21
100 to 174 acres
81,459
80,539
11,133,433
10,964,517
9, 759, 866
9, 672, 197
22
175 to 499 acres....
58, 186
57,755
14,501,272
14,446,916
12,201,939
12,384,215
23
500 to 999 acres
1,733
1,842
1,057,205
1, 135, 951
768,254
849, 900
24
1,000 acres and over
184
203
275,853
322, 036
179, 148
203,465
25
Michigan, total.
196,447
206,960
19,032,961
18,940,614
12,925,521
12, 832, 078
26
Under 20 acres
12,744
14, 785
120, 6(;4
137, 131
104, 690
121, 750
27
20 to 49 acres
40, 765
49,890
1,489,135
1,814,802
1,126,919
1,351,445
28
50 to 99 acres
71,391
73,748
5,369,830
5,537,099
3,974,153
3,998,814
29
100 to 174 acres
52,645
50,622
6,856,373
6,591,003
4,796,617
4,539.148
30
175 to 499 acres....
18,075
17,143
4,335,771
4, 125, 482
2,675,770
2, 602; 019
31
500 to 999 acres
634
607
404,907
391, 180
165,962
159, 477
32
1,000 acres and over
193
165
456,281
343,917
81,410
59,425
33
Wisconsin, total
189,295
177,127
22,148,223
21,060,066
12,452,216
11,907,606
34
Under 20 acres
9,854
10,647
88, 280
93, 289
72,326
78, 135
35
20 to 49 acres
24,814
23,460
919, 179
858,979
537,906
516, 151
36
50 to 99 acres
60, 725
54,007
4,671,278
4, 150, 977
2, 809, 157
2,511,749
37
100 to 174 acres....
03,653
58,439
8,490,294
7,816,985
4,988,123
4,560,592
38
175 to 499 acres....
29,190
29,467
7, 122, 431
7,257,793
3, 772, 664
3,954,071
39
500 to 999 acres
912
906
564,805
598,603
212, 553
243,896
40
1,000 acres and over
West North
Central.
147
141
291,956
283,440
59,487
43,012
41
Minnesota,
total
178,478
6,160
156,137
5,619
30,221,758
54,918
27,675,823
49, 878
21,481,710
42,061
19,643,533
39,373
42
Under 20 acres
43
20 to 49 acres
14,111
12,028
520, 468
435, 963
289,773
244,221
44
50 to 99 acres
32,743
26,571
2 539, 514
2, 055, 944
1,559,948
1,258,358
45
100 to 174 acres
65,793
55,424
9,502,408
8,031,778
6, 489, 189
5, 245, 521
46
175 to 499 acres
56,353
52,836
15,279,791
14,515,821
11,393„210
10,910,810
47
500 to 999 acres
3,046
3,359
1,916,545
2,118,081
1,433,302
1,617,491
48
1,000 acres and over
272
300
408, 114
468,358
274,227
327,759
49
Iowa, total
213,439
217,044
33,474,896
33,930,688
28,606,951
29,491,199
50
Under 20 acres
11,521
13,724
102, 480
117,965
87,747
102, 881
51
20 to 49 acres
13,117
15,678
458, 651
537,044
370,292
450, 517
52
50 to 99 acres
35, 959
38,712
2,782,734
2, 980, 189
2, 420, 641
2, 619, 874
53
100 to 174 acres
85,549
80, 121
12,052,654
11,243,738
10, 600, 330
10,009,429
54
175 to 499 acres....
65,279
66, 165
16,712,805
17, 206, 099
14, 124, 470
14,875,500
55
500 to 999 acres
1,877
2,430
1,151,201
1,513,469
864, 587
1, 203, 407
56
1,000 acres and over
137
214
214,371
331,584
138, 884
229,591
SIZE OF FARMS. 615
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
VALUE OF FAEM PKOPERTT.
All farm property.
Land and buildings. ,
Implements
1
and
macliinery,
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
$3,095,856,336
¥1,902,694,589
$2,661,435,949
$1,654,152,406
$146,575,269
$287,655,118
1
117,933,347
90,261,569
104,365,4.53
81,009,747
5,491,570
8,076,324
2
257,255,622
172,563,402
221, 038, 609
149,415,179
12,643,317
23,573,696
3
881, 586, 095
527, 673, 508
752,479,545
454, 592, 415
45,395,269
83,711,281
4
1,107,714,421
656,815,339
949,553,636
569, 462, 824
53,387,596
104,773,189
5
660,948,964
411,552,516
572,502,799
360,285,828
27,296,384
61,149,781
6
53, 348, 160
32,959,856
46,-568,014
29,425,733
1,725,975
5,054,171
7
16,879,727
10,868,399
14,927,893
9, 960, 680
635, 158
1,316,676
8
3,042,311,247
1,809,135,238
2,653,643,973
1,594,275,596
127, 403, 086
261,264,188
9
68,324,284
49,368,084
58,725,125
43,197,215
3,295,466
6,303,693
10
195, 3G0, 879
130,613,030
165,813,204
111,641,607
9,359,677
20,187,998
11
718,116,861
427,573,278
617, 899, 988
371,629,800
33,732,754
66,484,119
12
1,073,709,741
622,912,383
936,277,150
549,502,724
46, 177, 211
91,255,380
13
897,712,086
520, 695, 792
796,084,561
465, 787, 540
32,268,007
69, 359, 518
14
67,112,281
44, 353, 853
59,369,828
40,161,060
1,989,379
5,753,074
15
21, 975, 115
13, 618, 818
19,474,117
12,355,650
580, 592
1,920,406
16
6, 666, 767, 235
3,905,321,075
5,997,993,566
3, 522, 792, 670
222, 619, 605
446, 154, 064
17
84,190,785
65, 823, 456
73, 940, 004
59,074,577
4,002,443
6,248,338
18
173,432,727
129,353,311
148,577,095
111,860,899
7,919,128
16,936,504
19
707,237,996
459,661,046
620, 974, 020
405, 785, 654
28,407,528
57,856,448
20
2,321,586,190
1,303,933,769
2,084,224,974
1,174,168,111
81,845,245
155,515,971
21
3,144,857,401
1,787,900,988
2,857,902,028
1,627, ,581, 457
94,448,496
192,506,877
22
190,945,915
127, 938, 305
172,057,852
116,284,511
5,070,291
13,817,769
23
44, 516, 221
30,710,200
40,317,593
28,037,361
926,471
3,272,1.57
24
1,763,334,778
1,088,858,379
1,436,686,210
901,138,299
122,389,936
204,258,632
25
44, 595, 826
31,976,581
38,961,427
28,2.55,364
2, 566, 820
3,067,579
26
182,264,339
129,751,200
150,269,336
106,804,968
12,459,577
19,535,426
27
533,291,946
331,890,216
431,375,137
271,485,989
38,801,733
63,115,076
28
619, 723, 580
365, 150, 937
502,195,333
301,276,358
44,049,669
73,478,578
29
346,007,009
208, 536, 983
282,847,645
174, 584, 535
22,561,769
40,597,595
30
23, 167, 933
16,061,629
19,117,412
13, 040, .547
1,275,353
2,77.5,168
31
14,284,145
6,490,833
11,919,920
5, 690, 538
675,015
1,689,210
32
2, 677, 282, 997
1,413,118,785
2,187,881,973
1,201,632,723
167, 088, 909
322, 312, 115
33
43, 275, 886
32, 204, 509
38,253,136
29, 398, 801
1,905,005
3,117,745
34
140,433,920
78,927,279
115,314,339
67, 7.53, 125
8, .541, 289
16,578,292
35
644, 200, 349
322, 194, 108
519,851,533
272,697,539
44,818,607
79,500,209
36
1,052,933,395
526,917,033
856, 026, 130
445,978,819
68,478,796
128,428,469
37
740,638,558
420, 129, 793
610,968,667
357, 177, 307
40,940,560
88, 729, 331
38
42, 128, 351
25,969,962
35,482,875
22, 494, 803
1,848,337
4, 797, 139
39
13, 672, 538
6,776,101
11,985,293
6,132,329
526,315
1,160,930
40
3,787,420,118
1,476,411,737
3,301,168,325
1,262,441,426
181,087,968
305, 163, 825
41
29,456,529
16,009,503
25,993,609
14,224,838
1,305,742
2,157,178
42
77, 269, 558
34,382,024
64,661,334
28,966,718
4,306,020
8,302,204
43
339,613,389
127,892,388
286,331,943
106, 823, 204
19,401,020
33, 880, 426
44
1,230,611,629
421,275,955
1,063,975,693
355,727,207
61,962,011
104,673,925
45
1,894,666,526
759,178,062
1,668, 275, .582
653,616,766
W, 539, 790
141,851,154
46
183,808,962
97, 954, 894
163,622,738
85, 672, 938
8,068,532
12,117,692
47
31,993,525
19,718,911
28,307,426
17,409,755
1,504,853
2,181,246
48
8,524,870,956
3,745,860,544
7,601,772,290
3,257,379,400
309,172,398
613,926,268
49
72, 142, 689
44, 556, 723
63,673,895
39, 306, 861
3,296,192
5, 172, 602
.50
135,640,415
74,962,916
117,881,873
63, 692, 308
6,075,892
11, 682, a50
51
720,398,778
345, 226, 449
632,355,272
295, 461, 882
31,869,033
56,174,473
52
3,136,711,110
1,263,422,121
2,792,174,568
1,096,62.5,573
122,311,246
222,225,296
53
4,175,324,923
1,847,414,631
3,741,311,488
1,614,102,750
138,534,425
295,479,010
54
247,6(57,449
141,479,947
221,595,887
122,994,559
6,341,359
19,730,203
55
36,985,592
28,797,757
32,779,307
25, 195, 467
744,251
3,462,034
56
616 ABSTHACT OF THE CEKSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 15.— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
ALL LAND
IN FARMS
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
DIVISION OE STATE
NUMBER OF FAKMS.
(ACRES).
(ACRES).
AND SIZE GEOIJP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
West North
Central— Con.
1
Missouri, total..
263,004
277,244
34,774,679
34,591,248
24,832,966
24,581,186
2
Under 20 acres
16, fi41
19,756
163,519
192, 760
145,402
176, 479
3
20 to 49 acres
41,116
47,398
1,470,343
1, 657, 429
1, 151, 634
1,312,077
4
50 to 99 acres
07, 440
74, 178
5,080,089
5, 524, 548
3, 879, 808
4.184,784
5
100 to 174 acres
79,507
80,020
10,669,125
10,701,983
7,888,573
7,666,746
6
175 to 499 acres....
53, 901
51,921
13,950,052
13,374,223
9,834,949
9,356,608
7
500 to 999 acres....
3,684
3,427
2,334,718
2,180,501
1,444,349
1,412,313
8
1,000 acres and over
649
544
1,106,833
959,804
488, 191
472, 179
9
Kortb Dakota,
total
77,690
314
74,360
229
36,214,751
28,426,650
24,563,178
20,455,092
1,224
10
Under 20 acres
2,739
1,601
2,242
11
20 to 49 acres
505
450
19,214
16,687
12, 139
10,718
12
50 to 99 acres
917
1,207
72,244
94, 199
44,308
53,653
13
100 to 174 acres....
11,490
23,003
1,811,850
3, 640, 003
1,309,334
2,124,647
14
175 to 499 acres. . . .
42,078
34,393
14,982,215
12,000,910
11,179,876
9,063,590
15
500 to 999 acres
18,442
12,602
12,773,1213
8,78;i,550
8,871,108
6,675,379
16
1,000 acres and over
3,944
2,410
6,553,303
3,889,094
3,144,171
2,525.881
17
South Dakota,
total
74,637
766
77,644
808
34,636,491
6,243
26,016,892
6,612
18,199,250
5, 351
15,827,208
5,685
18
Under 20 acres
19
20 to 49 acres
993
1, 121
34, 944
39, 475
28, 057
30,001
20
50 to 99 acres
2,381
2,406
183, 120
183, 202
149, 375
134, 340
21
100 to 174 acres..'..
16,463
28,396
2,546,272
4, 458, 036
2,005,301
2,113,308
22
175 to 499 acres
37,343
33, 041
12,222,971
10, 819, 704
9, 020, 473
8, 004, 822
23
500 to 999 acres
11,641
9,698
8, 124, 859
6, 583, 127
4, 439, 101
3, 886, 801
24
1,000 acres and over
5,050
2,174
11,518,082
3, 926, 736
2, 551, .592
1,592,251
25
ITsbraska,
total
124 417
129, 678
42, 225, 475
38, 622, 021
23, 109, 624
24,382,577
34,074
26
Under 20 acres
3,361
4,358
29, 549
37, 150
26, 381
27
20 to 49 acres
3,701
4,558
125, 451
152,474
106,012
134,271
28
50 to 99 acres
11, 163
12,618
808,651
971, 897
768, 189
879, 406
29
100 to 174 acres
43, 157
43,916
6,475,703
6,543,429
5,586,170
5, 675, 821
30
175 to 499 acres....
47,377
47,233
13,809,256
13,92.3,207
10, 473, 340
10, 633, 939
31
500 to 999 acres....
9,744
13, 128
6,679,959
8, 837, 526
3,042,2f0
3, 888, 358
32
1,000 acres and over
5,914
3,867
14,236,906
8,156,338
3, 107, 322
3, 136, 70S
33
Kansas, total...
165. 286
177, 841
45,425,179
43,384,799
30,600,760
29,904,067
34
Under 20 acres
7,330
8,042
63, 141
69, 566
56,475
63,746
35
20 to 49 acres
8,277
10,738
282,070
Sm, 381
231,648
318, 485
36
50 to 99 acres
20,287
26, 151
1,557,398
1,998,144
1,289,908
1,718,144
37
100 to 174 acres
49.044
57,789
7,264,118
8, 518, 875
5, 889, 783
6,888,850
38
175 to 499 acres
64,047
61,286
19,147,023
18,018,076
14, 489, 246
13,811,688
39
500 to 999 acres....
12, 127
10, 475
8,265,173
7,121,881
5,281,477
4, 527, 088
40
1,000 acres and over
South Atlantic.
4,174
3,300
8, 846, 256
7,291,876
3,362,223
2,576,066
41
Delaware,
total
10, 140
10, 836
944, 511
1,038,866
15, 185
653, 052
713,538
42
Under 20 acres
1,226
1,535
13, 906
12, 085
13, 404
43
20 to 49 acres
2,182
1,988
74,064
66, 119
59,418
52,746
44
50 to 99 acres
2,952
2,977
208, 105
211, 100
150,878
154, 027
45
100 to 174 acres
2,510
2,849
320, 645
359, 476
222,948
249,355
46
175 to 499 acres....
1,218
1,429
292,886
345, 465
193, 106
226, 100
47
500 to 999 acres
47
52
29,337
32, 210
12, 487
14,083
48
1,000 acres and over
5
6
5,568
9,311
2,130
3,823
49
Maryland,
total
17,908
9,473
48,923
4,757,999
92,393
5,057,140
97,203
3,136,728
75, 315
3,354,767
50
Under 20 acres
10,232
80,696
51
20 to 49 acres
9,003
8,629
292,558
278,402
205, 921
209, 115
52
50 to 99 acres
10,452
9,946
741, 162
700,098
518, 872
497,340
53
100 to 174 acres
11,178
11,457
1,451,857
1,486,215
1,010,626
1,049,200
54
175 to 499 acres
7,344
8,070
1,843,500
2, 055, 882
1,179,057
1,329,921
55
500 to 999 acres....
392
506
238, 075
312,911
115, 134
151,285
66
1,000 acres and over
66
83
98,454
126,369
31,803
37,204
SIZE OF TARMS. 617
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
VALUE OF FARM
PEOPERTY.
All farm
property.
Land and buildings.
Implements
and
machineiy,
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
$3,591,068,085
$2,052,917,488
$3,062,967,700
$1,716,204,386
$138,261,340
$389,839,045
1
62, &45,038
48,908,308
54, 444, 693
42,818,101
2,733,950
5,666,395
2
185, 355, 984
123,626,921
154,227,316
101,486,534
8,341,090
22,787,578
3
536, 795, 812
336,061,373
451,188,861
276,273,994
23, 162, 784
62, 444, 167
4
1,087,951,050
604,876,830
925,727,218
503,288,810
44,985,493
117,238,339
5
1,419,855,599
772, 162, 767
1,220,018,422
649,467,153
51, 296, 138
148,541,039
6
221,754,920
124, 425, 746
191,732,903
105,685,100
6,030,421
23, 991, 596
7
76,509,682
42, 855, 543
65,628,287
37,184,664
1,711,464
9, 169, 931
8
1,759,742,995
974,814,205
1,488,521,495
822,656,744
114,186,865
157,034,635
9
1,147,212
817,723
744,652
364,599
82, 132
320,428
10
2,354,761
1,011,619
1,732,546
739,953
164,067
4.58, 148
11
5,064,354
3,396,393
3,902,911
2, .539, 341
374, 653
786, 790
12
103, 435, 734
107,339,232
83,895,630
83,425.352
8, 103, 788
11,436,316
13
808,926,563
420, 353, 851
684,846,823
3.54.271,009
53, 710, 772
70,368,968
14
610,565,650
314,962,955
521,485,186
271,500,607
38, 762, 441
50,318,023
15
228,248,721
126,932,432
191,913,747
109,81.5,883
12,989,012
23,345,962
16
2,823,870,212
1,166,096,980
2,472,893,681
1, 005, 080, 807
112,408,268
238, 568, 263
17
4, 626, 359
2, 361, 267
3, 412, 065
1, SOS, 080
210, 077
1,004,217
18
8, 325, 521
3,802,990
6, 852, 425
3,061,278
426, 003
1, 047, 093
19
37, 012, 400
12, 500, 857
31,933,955
10,407,857
1, 732, 484
3, 345, 961
20
404, 170, 107
177,913,734
354, 959, 385
149,337,025
17,8^20,191
31,390,531
21
1, 487, 381, 129
580, 33S, 548
1, ,321, 616, 325
504, 518, 418
60, 101, 205
105, 663, .599
•22
550, 983, 487
274, 700, 266
480,113,395
239, 012, 732
22, 356, 818
48,513,274
23
331,371,209
114,479,318
274, 006, 131
96, 874, 817
9, 761, 490
47, 603, 588
24
4,201,655,992
2,079,818,647
3,712,107,760
1,813,346,935
153,104,448
336,443,784
25
20, 880, 695
16, 106, 506
18, 235, 760
14, 379, 350
931, 944
1,712,991
26
36, 121, 080
22, 534, 942
31, 288, 993
19, 378, 544
1, 620, 189
3, 211, 898
27
185,091,514
100, 753, 600
163, 336, 396
88, 286, 663
7, 965, .580
13, 789, 538
28
1, 201, 023, 240
574, 221, 177
1,073,2.50,586
507. 591, 497
46, 922, 326
80, 844, 328
29
1, 958, 973, 645
993,706,922
1, 747, 788, 207
878, 937, 406
71,117,928
140,067,510
30
400, 453, 546
219,660,983
347, 430, 278
1S5, .509, 7.55
14, 557, 778
38, 465, 490
31
399,112,272
152, 834, 517
330, 771, 540
119,26.3,720
9, 988, 703
58,352,029
32
3,302,806,187
2, 039, 389, 910
2,830,063,918
1, 737, 556, 172
154,716,977
318,025,292
33
30,945,355
22, 294, 783
26, 421, 853
19, 533, 087
1, 722, 047
2,801,455
34
48, 630, 795
38, 878, 776
40,811,758
33,138,115
2, 610, 602
5, 208, 435
35
183, 086, 856
139, 322, 790
155, 339, 324
117,647,025
9, 470, 333
18, 277, 199
.36
737,779,862
499, 006, 745
631,274,579
425,925,574
37, 108, 737
66, 396, 546
37
1,548,083,247
912, 374, 798
1, 334. 7 10, 948
782, 515, 666
74, 294, 017
139, 048, 282
38
456, 413, 225
258, 828, 604
3SS,.586,419
219,941,757
20,511,070
4 7, .345, 736
39
297, 836, 847
168,683,414
249, 889, 037
138,854,948
9, 000, 171
38, 947, 639
40
80,137,614
63,179,201
64,755,631
53, 155, 983
6,781,318
8, 600, 665
41
3,990,343
4, 465, 760
3, 408, 687
3,913,303
289, 462
292, 194
42
9, 327, 739
6, 535, 139
7,616,250
5, 559, 301
797, 408
884, OM
43
17, 878, 554
13, 195, 308
14,306,S27
10,989,516
1, 645, 356
1, 926, 371
14
24, 708, 528
18, 964, 997
19, 683, 597
15, 699, 291
2, 198, 791
2, 826, 140
15
22,552,029
18, 755, 902
18, 264, 070
15, 893, 322
1,7.57,676
2, 530, 383
16
1, 399, 944
. 1,205,357
1, 200, 200
1, 053, 950
77, 525
122, 219
47
280, 477
56,738
246, 000
47,300
15,200
19, 277
48
463, 638, 120
286, 167, 028
386, 596, 850
241,737,123
28, 970, 020
48, 071, 250
49
29, 728, 087
20, 288, 902
25, 778, 323
17, 813, 279
1, 736, 533
2,213,231
50
45, 212, 650
26, 612, 137
38,357,131
22, 791, 832
2, 818, 217
4,007,272
51
77, 456, 136
43, 585, 736
63, 813, 017
36, 301, 852
5,361,923
8, 281, 196
.52
134, 479, 536
77,263,306
110, 318, 638
63, 81 S, 929
8, S31, 610
15, 329, 288
53
154, 447, 02:3
102, 890, 168
128, 926, 821
87, 5.50, 094
9, 089, 454
16, 430, 748
54
17, 488, 405
12, 388, 300
15, lOS, 440
10, 724, 022
887,783
1, 492, 182
55
4,826,283
3, 138, 479
4, 294, 480
2,734,115
214,470
317, 333
56
618 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGEICtTLTURE.
Table 16.— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
ALL LAND
IN FARMS
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
DIVISION OR STATE
NUMBER OF FAKMH. 1
(ACRES). 1:
(acres).
AND SIZE GROUP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
South Atlantic—
Continued.
1
Dist. Colum-
bia, total . . .
204
217
5,668
6,063
4,258
5,133
2
Under 20 acres
127
122
1,071
1,039
939
1,001
3
20 to 49 acres
50
65
1,492
1,878
1,139
1,650
4
50 to 99 acres
18
17
1,099
1,114
856
812
5
100 to 174 acres
5
10
597
1,115
210
813
6
175 to 499 acres....
4
3
1,409
917
1,114
857
7
500 to 999 acres
8
1,000 acres and over
Virginia, total.
9
186,242
184, 018
18,561,112
19,495,636
9,460,492
9,870,058
10
Under 20 acres
36, 402
39,746
383, 256
397, 425
306, 179
321, 370
11
20 to 49 acres
45, 884
42,390
1,461,041
1,332,113
963, 634
894, 682
12
50 to 99 acres
42,714
38,342
2,949,407
2,648,520
1,635,182
1,495,798
13
100 to 174 acres
34,011
32,997
4, 323, 469
4,191,039
2,225,483
2, 194, 055
14
175 to 499 acres
23,601
26, 101
6,196,299
6, 937, 154
3,018,981
3,382,003
15
,500 to 999 acres
2,833
3,450
1,821,085
2,216,101
798,969
973,035
16
1,000 acres and over
779
992
1,426,555
1,773,284
512,064
609,115
17
West Virginia,
total
87,289
96,685
9,569,790
10, 026, 442
5,520,308
5,521,757
18
Under 20 acres
10,410
15,399
106,922
149,047
90,462
128,207
19
20 to 49 acres
18,155
20,323
612, 971
676, 989
425, 127
456, 945
20
50 to 99 acres
25, 587
26,806
1,794,165
1,875,754
1,142,979
1,155,188
21
100 to 174 acres
19, 539
20, 156
2,480,455
2,557,005
1,506,732
1,509,134
22
175 to 499 acres
11,990
12,248
3,091,882
3,179,329
1,734,242
1,695,072
23
.500 to 999 acres
1,227
1,316
786, 048
849,970
375, 517
366, 356
24
1,000 acres and over
381
437
697,347
738,348
245, 249
210, 855
25
North Car-
olina, total..
269,763
253,725
20,021,736
22,439,129
8,198,409
8,813,056
26
Under 20 acres
51,336
43,224
618,757
48.5,387
545,041
427,423
27
20 to 49 acres
87, 239
75,629
2,747,018
2, .326, 984
1, 852, 952
1,705,751
28
50 to 99 acres
68, 903
62, 157
4,697,176
4, 253, 522
2, 172, 800
2,086,897
29
100 to 174 acres-...
41,082
43,987
5,119,334
5, 532, 657
1,853,395
2,098,630
30
175 to 499 acres
19,094
25,254
4, 823, 859
6,504,207
1,395,504
226, 997
1,906,623
31
500 to 999 acres
1,629
2,669
1,027,735
1,724,796
365,077
32
1,000 acres and over
480
805
987, 857
1,611,576
151,720
222,655
33
South Car-
olina, total..
192, 693
176,434
12,426,675
13,512,028
6,184,159
6,097,999
34
Under 20 acres
40, 825
37, 985
497,619
412,235
467,654
391, 563
35
20 to 49 acres
84,893
70, 582
2, 533, 757
2,072,476
2,097,908
1,791,196
36
50 to 99 acres
37, 530
33, 147
2, 464, 832
2,205,541
1,444,956
1,293,355
37
100 to 174 acres
18, 166
19,427
2,250,658
2,433,404
928,937
1,005,949
38
175 to 499 acres....
9,352
12,539
2,448,685
3,349,902
786,668
1,046,858
39
500 to 999 acres
1,343
1,942
859, 101
1,277,578
227,304
306, 337
40
1,000 acres and over
584
812
1, 372, 023
1, 760, 892
230,732
262, 741
41
Georgia, total.
310,732
291,027
25,441,061
26,953,413
13,055,209
12,298,017
42
Under 20 acres
26, 969
29,629
335,365
348, 103
312,835
327,212
43
20 10 49 acres
134,471
117,432
4, 189, 977
3,709,289
3,613,514
3,318,067
44
50 to 99 acres
81,112
68, 510
5,304,281
4, 553, 582
3,516,013
2,968,547
45
100 to 174 acres
41,183
42,275
5,047,941
5, 223, 132
2,403,565
2,367,863
46
175 to 499 acres . . . .
22,753
27,710
6,012,780
7,412,596
2,113,672
2, 288, 329
47
500 to 999 acres . . . .
3,091
3, 950
1,995,069
2, 604, 839
597, 163
595,659
48
1 ,000 acres and over
1,153
1,521
2,555,648
3,101,872
498, 447
432, 340
49
Florida, total.
54,005
50,016
6,046,691
5,253,538
2,297,271
1,805,408
50
Under 20 acres
10, 558
9,084
103, 326
85, 797
85, 206
69, 247
51
20to49acres
19, 382
17, 169
640, 989
570, 960
460, 969
391,233
52
50 to 99 acres
10, 846
9,999
779,384
724, .565
451,741
.361,791
53
100 to 174 acres
7,637
8,178
1,030,889
1, 123, 163
459, 851
380, 200
54
175 to 499 acres
4,477
4,545
1,191,720
1,214,621
488, 808
388,993
55
500 to 999 acres
707
670
458,265
435, 978
148, 382
• 107,639
56
1,000 acres and over
398
371
1,842,118
1,098,454
202,314
106,305
SIZE OF FARMS. 619
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Contmued.
VALUE OF FABM
PROPERTY.
All farm property.
Land and buildings. '
Implements
and
Live stock
machinery.
1920 '
1920
1910
19-20
1910
1920
$5, 927, 987
$8,476,633
$5,577,369
$8,231,343
$104, 252
$246,366
1, 852, 500
3,795,076
1, 777, 389
3, 723, 300
38,778
36, 333
1, 824, 045
2, 075, 651
1, 765, 500
2, 034, 300
21, 474
37, 071
836, 582
1, 010, 015
792, 530
987,000
17,450
26, 602
252, 080
984, 612
242,000
936, 743
5,850
4,230
1, 162, 780
611, 179
999,950
550, 000
20,700
142, 130
1, 196, 555, 772
625, 065, 383
1, 024, 435, 025
532, 058, 062
50, 151, 466
121,969,281
66, 694, 605
37, 096, 342
56,561,206
31, 523, 270
2, 986, 749
7, 146, 650
126, 554, 075
59, 873, 583
106, 201, 054
49, 994, 079
5,611,142
14, 741, 879
203, 258, 122
92, 222, 535
172, 186, 184
77, 362, 360
9,177,053
21, 894, 885
269, 413, 392
128,431,431
230, 578, 541
108,368,330
12, 137, 966
26, 696, 885
365, 580, 834
199, 825, 958
314, 882, 596
170, 377, 481
15,343,596
35, 354, 642
99,626,854
61, 116, 944
86, 797, 439
53, 041, 674
3,095,574
9,733,841
65,427,890
46, 498, 590
57,228,005
41, 390, 868
1, 799, 386
6,400,499
496,439,617
314, 738, 540
410, 783, 406
264,390,954
18, 395, 058
67,261,153
20, 016, 9S2
14, 293, 985
16, 830, 461
12,055,803
660, 523
2,525,998
44, 399, 217
27, 877, 303
36, 149, 403
22, 929, 321
1, 659, 683
6, 590, 131
96, 692, 104
59, 989, 120
78, 335, 137
49,093,413
3, 723, 874
14, 633, 093
125, 581, 996
78, 331, 847
103, 02G, 909
64, 873, 363
5,116,171
17,438,916
154, 260, 112
94,982,622
128, 909, 805
80, 792, 565
5, 819, 851
19,530,456
34, 432, 375
22,514,231
29, 127, 725
19, 609, 782
994, 902
4, 309, 748
21,056,831
16, 749, 432
18, 403, 966
15, 036, 707
420,054
2,232,811
1,250,166,995
637,716,210
1,076,392,960
456, 624, 607
54,621,363
119,152,672
89, 233, 345
29,311,954
75,189,066
24,749,610
4,065,298
9,978,981
268, 649, 473
87,389,402
227,661,828
72,871,655
11,513,245
29,519,400
320,481,739
121,671,335
272,469,348
101,807,106
14,913,378
33,099,013
276,008,071
127,111,341
237,905,284
107, 303, 214
12,489,146
25, 613, 641
227,298,865
124,665,376
200,925,811
107,251,793
9,314,829
17,058,225
42, 550, 767
27,977,039
38,318,225
24,677,277
1,603,519
2,629,023
25, 899, 735
19,589,763
23,923,398
17,963,952
721,948
1,254,389
953,064,742
392,128,314
813,484,200
332,888,081
48,062,387
. 91,518,155
68,816,551
, 23,859,056
56,909,873
19,781,861
3, 292, 279
8, 614, 399
275,313,848
86,191,719
232,212,508
71,354,028
13,120,046
29,981,294
228,067,649
81, 409, 887
193,531,786
68,415,043
12,070,489
22,465,374
160,439,030
71,213,096
137,461,439
60,528,192
8,547,053
14,430,538
138,927,882
81,063,916
120,697,969
69,933,577
7,584,239
10,645,674
40,803,194
25,848,077
35,978,068
22, 659, 523
2, 006, 353
2,818,773
40,696,588
22, 542, 563
36,692,557
20,215,857
1,441,928
2,562,103
1,356,685,196
580,546,381
1,138,298,627
479,204,332
63,343,220
156,043,349
46,634,215
23,869,880
38,409,506
19,929,323
2,482,094
5, 742, 615
322,779,296
119,736,720
267,507,035
96,117,977
13,962,506
41,309,755
355,382,277
127,174,911
295,594,023
102,927,993
16,845,385
42,942,869
256,991,400
112, 789, 791
215,069,955
92,772,819
12,656,918
29,264,527
238,053,338
122,928,217
202,073,127
102,831,020
11,556,316
• 24,423,895
70, 556, 410
37,957,082
60, 822, 694
32,471,115
3,311,379
6,422,337
66,288,260
36,089,780
58, 822, 287
32, 154, 085
2,528,622
4,937,351
330,301,717
143,183,183
281,449,404
118,145,989
13,551,773
36,300,540
39,508,367
17,575,068
35,082,339
15,109,442
1,528,893
2, 897, 135
66,515,423
27,549,034
56,551,968
22, 124, 761
2, 846, 743
7,116,712
55,900,680
24,289,622
46, 805, 8M
19,623,399
2,399,252
6,695,574
52,682,889
25,400,956
43,752,853
20,391,462
2,305,732
6,624,304
59,207,666
26,450,291
49,916,722
21,854,842
2,600,833
6,690,111
20,371,210
9, 535, 167
17,602,177
8,139,751
768,066
2,000,967
36,115,482
12,383,045
31,737,491
10,902,332
1,102,254
3,275,737
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
620 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTUIIE.
TABLE 15.— FABMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
DIVISION OR STATE
AND SIZE GROUP.
NUMBER
DF FARMS.
all land in farms
(acres).
improved land IN FARMS
(acres).
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1
East South
Central.
Kentucky,
total
270,626
58, 965
03, 571
71, 200
50, 991
23,843
1,690
366
252,774
44,528
79, 924
64, 940
41,283
20, 172
1,524
403
256,099
33, 741
112,8-18
57, 404
32, 500
16, 733
1,991
882
272, 101
65,953
116,795
41, 900
28,218
16,330
2,040
865
232,604
35,943
92,438
50,616
36,275
15,732
1, 195
402
135,463
30,033
61,310
21,715
12,855
7,472
1,247
795
191,988
6,(r24
32,55S
43,452
66,24/,
37,652
4,506
1,491
259,185
55,472
58, 537
65, 778
50, 134
26,639
2,181
444
246,012
47,341
72,212
60, 105
41,545
22, 450
1,878
481
262,901
41,858
106,841
55, 448
35, 563
20, 093
2,276
822
274,382
66, 943
112,666
44,645
30, 172
17,115
2,061
780
214.678
36; 259
74,9,83
45,373
39, 353
17, 149
1,163
398
120, 546
29,256
46,389
20, 248
13,681
8,406
1,548
1,018
190, 192
7,15S
31,489
39, 002
75, 186
33,812
2,688
857
21,612,772
612,018
2,035,960
4, 920, 991
6, 366, 4.52
6,966,493
1,057,923
652, 935
19,510,856
537, 182
2,501,680
4,458,127
5,185,816
5,092,780
960, 046
775, 225
19,576,856
400, 961
3,564,798
4,002,957
4, 210, 290
4, 372, 952
1,298,224
1,720,674
18,196,979
893, 895
3,388,070
2,944,937
3, 705, 243
4, 303, 068
1,333,295
1,628,465
17,456,750
475, 109
2,914,479
3,658,894
4,870,400
4,011,210
754,347
772,311
10,019,322
397,061
1,830,508
1,497,637
1,672,723
1,998,647
821,976
1,801,270
31,951,934
62, 795
1,132,092
3,150,650
9,730,995
10,936,409
3,002,101
3,936,892
22,189,127
585, 546
1,854,214
4,556,297
6,282,939
6,711,828
1, 370, 115
828, 188
20,041,657
547, 322
2, 240, 374
4, 147, 088
5,256,026
5,724,087
1, 189, 042
937, 718
20,732,312
477,518
3, 294, 559
3,862,717
4, 674, 360
5, 257, 792
1,497,299
1,668,067
18,557,533
874, 944
3, 2S0, 964
3, 142, 027
4,003,230
4, 493, 804
1,365,482
1,397,082
17,416,075
476, .53 9
2,343,264
3, 299, 148
5,395,529
4,316,389
763, 283
821,923
10,439,481
355,220
1,397,534
1,418,628
1,817,211
2,274,598
1,036,218
2,140.072
28,859,353
80,936
1,065,835
2,798,885
11,217,523
9,429,784
1,767,120
2,499,270
13,975,746
567, 163
1,611,014
3, 362, 126
14,354,471
554, 143
1,495,951
3, 174, 258
4,117,357
4,077,796
688,727
246, 239
10,890,484
501,007
1,800,374
2,581,648
2, 802, 232
2, 619, 991
422, 571
162, 661
9,693,581
461,806
2,803,670
2,289,469
1, 857, 959
1,602,363
374,410
303, 904
9,008,310
863, 325
2,831,168
1,695,452
1,503,771
1,410,412
374, 920
329, 262
8,076,254
467,555
1,944,165
1,799,792
1,993,878
1,455,435
228,306
187, 123
5,276,016
345, 303
1,164,909
821,543
789,583
958,320
453,758
742,600
17,561,337
76,769
930,731
2,042,852
7,118,362
5,914,539
876,997
591,087
2
8
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres ... .
4
50 to 99 acres
5
6
7
8
9
100 to 174 acres
175 to 499 acres....
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
Tennessee,
total - -
4,077,452
3,609,207
529,914
218,870
11,185,302
480,320
1,995,349
2,832,874
10
11
Under 20 acres.
20 to 49 acres..
T?
13
14
15
16
17
100 to 174 acres....
175 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
Alabama,
2,860,068
2, 484, 810
373, 701
158, 180
9,893,407
383, 433
2,910,-326
2,345,600
1,774,266
1,483,031
447, 263
549,488
9,325,677
875, 496
2. 865. 133
1,561,904
1,453,888
1, 518, V50
488, 171
562, 335
9,210,556
463,317
2,438,209
2,135,253
2,089,270
1,567,467
276,207
240,833
5, 626, 226
385, 573
1, 566, 156
905,883
797, 920
919,981
395, 158
655,555
18,125,321
57, 558
957, 758
2,233,932
6. 183. 134
6,655,034
1,359,281
678,624
18
1Q
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
?n
21
22
23
24
25
100 to 174 acres....
175 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres and over
Mississippi,
26
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
?S
50 to 99 acres
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
100 to 174 acres.
175 to 499 acres.
500 to 999 acres.
1,000 acres and o
West South
Central.
Arkansas, tol
Under 20 acres .
20 to 49 acres .
ver
al.
36
50 to 99 acres . .
37
38
39
40
41
42
13
100 to 174 acres.
175 to 499 acres.
500 to 999 acres.
1,000 acres and o
Louisiana, to
Under 20 acres.
20 to 49 acres.-..
ver
tal.
41
45
46
47
48
49
50
ll
100 to 174 acres
175 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres....
1,000 acres and over
Oklahoma, total.
Under 20 acres
20 to 49 acres
1''
50 to 99 acres .
53
54
55
56
100 to 174 acres.
175 to 499 acres.
500 to 999 acres.
1,000 acres and 0
ver
SIZE OF FARMS. 621
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Contmued.
VALUE OF FAEM PROPERTY. '
All farm
property.
Land and buildings.
Implements
and
macliinery,
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
$1,511,901,077
$773,797,880
$1,305,158,936
$635,459,372
$48,354,857
$158,387,284
1
89, 747, 761
45,077,941
75,325,782
36,723,010
3,256,132
11,165,847
2
176,914,790
85,529,515
148,451,363
68,341,744
6,199,006
22,264,421
3
320, 805, 307
150,425,812
271,368,077
119,994,284
11,571,683
37, 865, 547
4
388,614,523
192, 450, 444
334, 325, 404
156, 477, W5
13,039,814
41,249,305
5
418,011,087
229,882,678
368,912,909
193,447,982
11,956,448
37,141,730
6
78, 255, 718
47,327,357
70,462,079
40,615,629
1,810,433
5,983,206
7
39,551,891
23, 104, 133
36,313,322
19,859,078
521,341
2,717,228
8
1,251,964,585
612,520,836
1,024,979,894
480,522,587
53,462,556
173,522,135
9
72,103,183
39,884,943
57,981,533
31,506,673
3,219,679
10,901,971
10
213,911,990
97,599,771
170,536,660
74,475,941
9,622,651
33,752,679
11
301, 539, 713
136,382,564
242,31.5,858
104,019,256
14,091,730
45, 132, 125
12
303,599,927
145,696,692
249,029,156
113,199,169
13,161,369
41,409,402
13
288,127,635
149,585,913
242,076,907
120,220,288
11, 195, 581
34,8.55,147
14
50, 180, 671
28, 241, 155
43, 172, 755
23, 618, 950
1,608,929
5,398,987
15
22,501,466
15,129,798
19,867,025
13,482,310
562,617
2,071,824
16
690,848,720
370,138,429
543,657,755
288,253,591
34,366,217
112,824,748
17
33, 4()6, 135
22,615,720
25,829,557
17,732,596
1,703,483
5,933,095
18
181,492,083
87,334,591
138, 767, 831
65, 174, 986
8,604,5.57
34,119,695
19
163, 674, 932
81,225,417
127,250,597
61,74.5,805
8,550,934
27,873,401
20
129,525,934
72,073,360
102,511,870
56,058,111
6,762,136
20,251,928
21
110,359,121
69,236,239
88,753,849
55,450,822
5,713,585
15,891,687
22
33,611,108
19,293,208
27, .542, 246
16, 116, 822
1,6.36,170
4,432,692
23
38,719,407
18,359,894
33,001,805
15,974,389
1,395,352
4,322,250
24
964,751,855
426,314,634
789,896,778
344,162,289
39,881,256
134,973,821
25
135,692,317
45,405,087
119,75.5,780
36, .834, 417
3,365,3.50
12,571,187
26
317,982,243
120,468,507
26.5,891,469
92,685,2.57
10, 563, 463
41,527,311
27
131,391,072
73, 874, 629
100,316,679
5.5,825,671
6,774,164
24,300,229
28
116,202,208
67,425,413
87,489,829
51,583,771
6, 505, .334
22,147,045
29
136,685,644
69,561,583
107,823,602
&1, 966, 781
7,288,090
21,573,892
30
54,744,097
23,990,234
45, 92.5, 699
19, 995, 266
2,5.59,885
6,258,513
31
72,054,274
25, 586, 181
62, 693, 660
22,271,120
2,764,970
6,595,644
32
924,395,483
400,089,303
753,110,666
309,166.813
43,432,237
127,852,580
33
61,483,776
26,568,133
52,658,666
21,0S6,0,J5
1,961,106
6,864,004
34
248,465,696
93, 119, 636
203,019,999
70, .534, 909
10, 066, 450
3.5,-379,247
35
197,3.53,451
84, 071, 568
156,022,219
63,280,020
9,761,822
31,569,410
36
179,991,295
88, 150, 786
142,550,313
66,823,373
9,351,673
28,089,309
37
153,700,844
73,246,365
125,499,006
57,492,644
8, 537, 248
19,664,590
38
40,667,541
16,834,101
35, 132, 895
14,164,369
2, 092, 933
3,441,713
39
42, 732, 880
18,098,714
38,227,568
15,785,443
1,661,005
2,844,307
40
589,826,679
301,220,988
474,038,793
237, 544, 450
32,715,010
83,072,876
41
44,534,273
22,332,106
35, 426, 473
17, .800, 570
1,913,397
7,194,403
42
142,640,946
53, 743, 789
112,397,403
41, 491, .842
6, 140, 282
24, 103, 261
43
90,395,038
41,870,305
71,412,237
32, 597, 748
4, 163, 101
14, 819, 700
44
77, 601, 632
38,458,364
61, 147, 481
30,213,391
4,225,972
12,228,179
45
9S, 006, 965
49,439,964
79,769,690
39,499,613
6,931,190
12,306,085
46
47,080,250
29, 084, 945
39,223,106
23,317,045
3, 141, 692
4,715,452
47
89,567,575
66,291,455
74,662,403
52,624,241
7,199,376
7,705,796
48
1, 660, 423, 544
918, 198, 882
1,363,865,294
738, 677, 224
80,630,547
215,927,703
49
12,874,329
8, 967, 361
9,840,509
67,006,181
6, 672, .521
,S2.5, 1.53
2, 208, 667
50
85,731,005
40. 768, 830
30, 170, 704
4,393,603
14,331,221
51
206, 158, 815
97,721,230
166,956,748
75,944,069
9, 252, 080
29, 949, 987
52
569, 076, 795
3.83,8.57,769
473,128,266
314,897,360
27,233,9.83
6,8, 714,. 546
53
573,526,209
302, 168, 059
477, 399, .860
248,931,705
30,325,1.57
65, .801, 192
54
117,711,253
44, 430, 982
9.5,576,9.57
35, 255, 6,53
6,032,232
16,102,064
55
95,345,138
40,284,651
73,956,773
26, 805, 212
2,568,339
18,820,026
56
622 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE.
Table 15,— FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
DIVISION OK STATE
NUMBER OF FARMS.
all land in farms
(acres).
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
AND SIZE GKOXTP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
West South Cen-
tral—Contd.
1
Texas, total
436,033
417,770
114,020,621
112,435,067
31,227,503
27,360,666
2
Under 20 acres
25, 878
29,371
289,934
329,754
268,304
307,435
3
20 to 49 acres
110,387
98,583
3,640,250
3,230,581
3,302,082
2,927,042
4
50 to 99 acres
119,427
112,237
8, 167, 575
7,713,441
6,282,252
5,744,866
5
100 to 174 acres
96, 792
94, 574
12,498,810
12,272,384
8,056,806
7,089,634
6
175 to 499 acres
59,573
59,049
16,145,480
15,937,878
7,753,548
6,452,197
7
500 to 999 acres....
12,709
12,833
8,530,787
8,621,554
2,517,834
2,060,976
8
1,000 acres and over
Mountain.
11,267
11,123
64,747,785
64^329,475
3,046,677
2,778,516
9
Montana, total.
57,677
26,214
35,070,656
13,545,603
11,007,278
3,640,309
10
Under 20 acres
930
755
7,479
4,382
6,400
3,842
11
20 to 49 acres
1,279
956
45,081
33,662
30,203
21,399
12
50 to 99 acres
2,141
1,260
164,200
96,034
103,363
55,645
13
100 to 174 acres....
8,735
10,552
1,334,502
1,648,834
661,443
614,349
14
175 to 499 acres
26,988
8,339
8,958,493
2,668,526
3,776,985
923,664
15
500 to 999 acres
11,982
2,353
8,436,043
1,654,257
3,108,747
599,093
16
1,000 acres and over
5,622
1,999
16, 124, 858
7,439,908
3,320,137
1,422,317
17
Idaho, total
42, 106
30,807
8,375,873
5,283,604
4,511,680
2,778,740
18
Under 20 acres
2,917
2,005
26, 151
10, 286
22,795
14,963
19
20 to 49 acres
6,819
4,048
246, 810
144,087
200,840
111,568
20
50 to 99 acres
8,502
5,820
640, 094
443,682
500, 157
280,371
21
100 to 174 acres....
10,565
11,891
1,544,269
1,793,755
900, 060
792,797
22
175 to 499 acres....
10,488
5,866
3,174,632
1,708,591
1,704,430
977, 778
23
500 to 999 acres
2,209
921
1,475,446
610,397
761,468
344,077
24
1,000 acres and over
606
256
1,268,471
566,806
421,930
257, 186
25
Wyoming, total.
15,748
10,987
11,809,351
8,543,010
2,102,005
1,256,160
26
Under 20 acres
196
420
1,193
1,116
988
951
27
20 to 49 acres
399
338
14,648
12,610
11,209
8,941
28
50 to 99 acres
994
645
76,717
49,985
55,608
33,007
29
100 to 174 acres....
2,551
3,816
382, 853
595, 182
181,491
174,978
30
175 to 499 acres....
6,011
3,629
1,%4,649
1,166,263
598, 326
330, 228
31
500 to 999 acres....
3,521
984
2,413,074
703, 831
466, 127
189,064
32
1.000 acres and over
2,076
1,155
6,956,317
6,014,023
788,256
518,991
33
Colorado, total.
59,934
46,170
24,462,014
13,532,113
7,744,757
4,302,101
34
Under 20 acres
4,932
5,070
40, 820
40, 432
37,671
37,538
35
20 to 49 acres
4,449
3,882
147,114
126, 209
120,393
99,671
36
CO to 99 acres
5,913
4,384
442,875
328,961
342, 449
235,870
37
100 to 174 acres
12, 139
16,355
1,818,972
2,526,569
1,022,382
978, 512
38
175 to 499 acres....
21,611
12,476
7,064,941
3,929,716
2,908,587
1,456,957
39
500 to 999 acres....
7,482
2,426
5,189,387
1,699,403
1,733,574
557,631
40
1 ,000 acres and over
3,408
1,577
9,757,905
4,880,823
1,579,701
935,922
41
New Mexico,
total
29,844
6,789
35, 676
6,885
24,409,633
56, 479
11,270,021
55, 286
1,717,224
48, 020
1,467,191
46,776
42
Under 20 acres
43
20 to 49 acres
3,095
2,812
96, 741
87,971
63, 733
57,882
44
50 to 99 acres
2,008
1,820
144, 016
132,025
68, 557
62,466
45
100 to 174 acres
4,929
15,363
745, 904
2,418,328
209,581
545, 207
46
175 to 499 acres
7,015
7,388
2,319,283
2,322,242
524, 086
504,519
47
500 to 999 acres....
3,196
836
2,235,058
584,375
319,610
96,895
48
1,000 acres and over
2,812
572
18,812,152
5,669,794
483,637
153,446
49
Arizona, total..
9,975
9,227
5,802,126
1,246,613
712,803
350, 173
50
Under 20 acres
1,436
3,346
12,250
15, 496
11,477
14,367
51
20 to 49 acres
2,367
1,477
77, 036
46, 757
65,923
37, 271
52
50 to 99 acres
1,703
820
122, 853
59,047
93, 429
38,273
53
100 to 174 acres
2,239
2,591
329,017
399, 210
152,782
95,442
54
175 to 499 acres
1,351
757
413,992
225, 491
150, 413
79, 633
55
500 to 999 acres
478
164
342, 213
112,612
68,318
37,001
56
l,000acres and over
401
72
4, 504, 765
388,000
170,461
48,186
SIZE OF FARMS. 623
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 191(>-Contmue(i.
VALtTE OF FAKM
PROPERTY.
All farm property.
Land and buildings.
Implements
and
machinerj',
Live stock,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
19-20
$4,447,420,321
$2,218,645,164
$3,700,173,319
$1,843,208,395
$154,320,996
$592,926,006
1
58,341,608
34, 157, 820
46,327,446
26,976,349
3,280,573
8,733,589
2
337,640,519
141, 286, 127
284,504,134
112,443,379
14, 016, 449
39,119,936
3
739,866,010
324,121,929
635,262,951
267, 691, 312
30,237,723
74,365,336
4
957, 338, 273
444,590,982
826, OSS, 583
373,734,548
39,207,940
92,041,750
5
924,973,671
459,906,797
793,316,895
389,435,229
38,439,539
93, 217, 237
6
338,080,826
186,544,451
281,004,800
157, 105, 181
12,905,879
44, 170, 147
7
1,091,179,414
628,037,058
833,668,510
515,822,397
16,232,893
241,278,011
8
985,961,308
347,828,770
776,767,529
251,625,930
55,004,212
154,189,567
9
5,169,480
5, 300, 893
3,003,825
1,917,013
229,313
1,936,342
10
6,531,162
4,254,513
5,028,645
3,462,310
426,906
1,075,611
11
15,784,223
8, 200, 648
12,535,913
6,799,281
985,736
2,262,574
12
69,252,074
57,987,805
55,033,292
43,134,560
4,470,088
9,748,694
13
289,726,272
85, 130, 955
229,704,576
64, 052, 439
19,790,091
40,231,605
14
237,642,295
52,686,766
191,353,086
38,615,276
14,974,745
31,314,464
15
361,855,802
134,267,190
280, 108, 192
93,645,051
14,127,333
67,620,277
16
716,137,910
305,317,185
581,511,964
245, 065, 825
38,417,253
96,208,693
17
21,211,064
10,906,254
11,350,512
6, 167, 205
844, %4
9,015,588
18
60,509,629
22,596,683
50,608,301
19,458,414
3,676,276
6, 225, 052
19
125,189,893
40,125,673
106,018,994
34,251,759
6, 899, 636
12,271,263
20
156,785,486
85,480,760
130,568,796
69,712,591
8, 5.S,5, 162
17,631,528
21
216,914,202
91, 163, 181
176,119,945
73,842,412
11,828,525
28,965,732
22
83, 579, 406
31,689,594
67,519,442
24, 255, 139
4,346,958
11,713,006
23
51, 948, 230
23,355,040
39,325,974
17,378,305
2,235,732
10,386,524
24
334,410,590
167,189,081
234,748,1£5
97,915,277
11,777,949
87,884,516
25
2, 153, 139
7,474,636
422, 628
389, 589
37,301
1,693,210
26
2,742,747
1,080,515
1, 949, 767
794, 290
166,113
626,867
27
10,398,027
3, 090, 267
8,223,153
2,310,865
547,921
1,626,953
28
27,735,478
18,223,812
20,609,851
12,457,188
1,387,286
5,738,341
29
72,981,849
33,964,567
53, 864, 259
22, 562, 822
3,395,238
15,722,352
30
62, 030, 272
20,540,472
45,021,844
13, 119, 697
2,351,881
14,656,547
31
156,369,078
82, 814, 812
104,656,623
46,280,826
3,892,209
47,820,246
32
1,076,794,749
491,471,806
866,013,660
408,518,861
49,804,509
160,976.580
33
27,601,279
29, 052, 220
22, 589, 999
25,030,351
1,606,380
3,404,900
34
37,473,566
31,496,000
31,109,820
28,470,967
2,176.797
4,186,949
35
79,096,238
42, 738, 865
65,005,488
37,509,580
4,400,217
9,690,533
36
176,029,478
111,747,447
141,440,011
93,753,309
9,365,509
25,223,958
37
334,082,042
138,567,002
269,798,871
115,238,983
17,157,150
47,126,021
38
180,953,736
51,291,200
146,769,447
40,327,319
8,504,317
25,679,972
39
241,558,410
86,579,072
189,300,024
67,588,352
6,594,139
45,664,247
40
325,185,999
169,447,990
221,814,212
111,830,999
9,745,369
93,626,418
41
16, 849, 642
11,616,687
8, 182, -444
5, 584, 194
807, 375
7,859,823
42
12, 768, 986
8, 314, 760
9, 219, 075
6,132,982
641, 760
2,908,151
43
10, 934, 580
7, 861, 327
7, 938, 860
6, 281, 688
580,379
2, 415, 341
44
28, 263, 266
39, 420, 116
19, 679, 295
27,994,954
1,362,946
7, 221, 025
45
52,619,835
35, 064, 728
37,640,608
26,054,455
2, 427, 534
12,551,693
46
40,034,119
11,242,495
26, 747, 377
7, 548, 783
1, 367, 438
11,919,304
47
163, 715, 571
45,927,877
112, 406, 553
32,233,943
2,557,937
48, 751, 081
48
233, 592, 989
75,123,970
172, 325, 321
47,285,310
8,820,667
52,447,001
4a
10, 677, 428
9,858,717
5, 590, 347
2,623,273
443,624
4, 643, 457
5C
26, 493, 546
7, 785, 116
22, 194, 449
5,824,965
1, 197, 120
3,101,977
51
34, 297, 621
7, 418, 416
29, 187, 832
5, 862, 640
1,382,357
3, 727, 432
52
47, 249, 052
18, 366, 850
37, 077, 885
12, 157, 575
2, 089, 842
8, 081, 325
53
40,262,924
13, 584, 361
31, 182, 299
10, 120, 344
1, 765, 525
7,315,100
54
17, 228, 289
7, 228, 563
10, 976, 598
3,873,652
569,895
5,681,796
55
57,384,129
10, 881, 947
36,115,911
6, 822, 861
1, 372, 304
19,895,914
56
624 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table IS.-FARMS AND FARM ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY, BY
DIVISION OR STATE
NUMBER OF FARMS.
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
improved land in farms
(acres).
AND SIZE GKOUP.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Mountain— Con.
1
Utah, total
25, 662
21,676
5,050,410
3,397,699
1,715,380
1,368,211
2
Under 20 acres
4,610
4, 674
45, 394
45, 627
41,282
42, 696
3
20 to 49 acres
6,549
5,550
221,278
181,178
183, 929
153, 899
4
50 to 99 acres
5,080
4,170
362,377
293, 613
268, 747
214,976
5
100 to 174 acres
4, 086
3, 600
563, 226
512,595
313, 193
256, 127
6
175 to 499 acres
3,867
2,681
1,101,829
745, 104
481,314
328, 168
7
500 to 999 acres... -
852
551
581,606
370,088
199, 460
133,974
8
1,000 acres and over
618
390
2,174,700
1,249,434
227,455
238,371
9
Nevada, total . . .
3,163
2,689
2,357,163
2,714,757
594,741
752,117
10
Under 20 acres
261
271
2,045
1,874
1,716
1,585
11
20 to 49 acres
435
320
14, 926
10,328
10, 148
6,937
12
50 to 99 acres
555
411
41, 930
31, 455
25,468
16,478
13
100 to 174 acres
611
555
89,860
81, 615
37,294
38,579
14
175 to 499 acres
651
540
198, 465
167, 232
73, 799
81, 679
15
500 to 999 acres
285
248
196, 872
175,691
63,095
79, 122
16
1,000 acres and over
Pacific.
365
344
1,813,065
2,246,562
383, 221
527, 737
17
Washington,
total
66, 288
56, 192
10, 529
13,244,720
11,712,235
91, 282
7,129,343
106, 254
6,373,311
66,475
18
Under 20 acres
16, 073
l-H, 283
19
20 to 49 acres
15,255
10,252
488,310
328,883
271,142
164, 236
20
50 to 99 acres
9,048
7,105
654,446
523, 088
316,424
218, 786
21
100 to 174 acres
9,958
13,884
1,431,398
2, 082, 832
580, 420
700,073
22
175 to 499 acres
9,637
9,215
3, 014, 393
2,898,427
1,666,553
1,692,749
23
500 to 999 acres
4,042
3,481
2,824,573
2,442,948
1,867,333
1, 709, 798
24
1,000 acres and over
2,275
1,726
4,687,317
3,344,775
2,321,217
1, 821, 194
25
Oregon, total . . .
50, 206
45,502
13,542,318
11,685,110
4,913,851
4,274,803
26
Under 20 acres
7,526
6,030
71,149
55, 128
55,593
42,075
27
20 to 49 acres
8,755
6,888
289, 943
227, 085
182, 195
127, 814
28
50 to 99 acres
8,302
6,800
600,514
495, 834
327, 878
238, 549
29
100 to 174 acres
9,735
12, 009
1,363,834
1,753,678
591,348
583,111
30
175 to 499 acres
10,310
9,343
3,087,764
2,791,920
1,255,381
1,140,175
31
500 to 999 acres....
3,364
2,716
2, 320, 568
1,876,662
953, 027
818, 971
32
1,000 acres and over
2,214
1,716
5, 808, 546
4, 484, 803
1, 548, 429
1,324,108
33
California, totaL
117, 670
88, 197
29,365,667
27,931,444
11,878,339
11,389,894
34
Under 20 acres . . . .
34,007
22,525
290, 403
200, 822
280, 508
189, 679
35
20 to 49 acres
31,723
20,614
981, 155
625, 954
861,487
558, 296
36
50 to 99 acres
15, 034
10,680
1,045,972
752,951
855, 192
600, 140
37
100 to 174 acres....
13,217
12,015
1,841,847
1, 709, 459
1,152,733
972, 519
38
175 to 499 acres
13,671
12,551
4,095,679
3,816,706
2,386,735
2,226,957
39
500 to 999 acres
5,052
5,119
3,466,412
3, 535, 598
1,753,337
1,846,502
40
1,000 acres and over
4,906
4, 693
17, 638, 199
17,289,954
4,588,347
4,995,801
SIZE OF FARMS. 625
CLASSES, BY SIZE OF FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Continued.
VALUE OF FAEM PROPERTY.
All farm property.
Land and
buildings.
Implements
and
Liv6 stock
1920
1910
1920
1910
U-acliinery,
1920
1920
$311,274,728
$150,795,201
$243, 751, 758
$117,545,332
513,5M,7S7
964, 193
$54,008,183
4, 963, 173
1
23, 422, 329
15, 420, 726
17, 494, 963
11,996,852
2
52, 881, 621
26, 878, 028
44, 596, 545
22, 188, 727
2,';2'.t,e95
5, 655, 381
3
56, 853, 351
25,920,695
47, 158, 810
20, 965, 001
2, 0 -J, 815
7,009,726
8, 227, 113
4
49,970,887
24, 847, 468
39, 430, 291
19, 690, 152
2, 31J, 483
5
62, 680, 365
28,096,118
48, 640, 507
21, 359, 510
2, 805,:, 15
11, 2.34' 343
6
24, 653, 243
10,339,220
18, 648, 865
7,626,182
994, 8o0
'r>, 009, 548
7
40, 812, 932
19, 292, 946
27, 781, 777
13, 718, 908
1,122,256
ll, 90S, 899
8
99, 779, 666
60,399,365
66,255,214
39,609,339
3,630,927
29,8i,,5,525
9
2, 295, 661
1, 396, 859
651, 695
601, 713
55, 722
1,588,214
10
2, 577, 788
1,339,558
1,828,580
1, 023, 280
148,015
601,193
u
5,671,301
2, 461, 707
4,486,552
1,973,575
332, 526
. 852,223
12
9, 044, 318
5, 079, 008
6,255,997
3, 464, 547
493, 432
2, 294, 889
13
15,154,990
8, 546, 660
10,957,527
6, 431, 919
698, 214
3, 4J9, 249
14
11,807,175
6, 894, 876
7, 842, 335
4, 804, 820
496, 311
3, 46s, 520
15
53, 228, 433
34, 680, 697
34, 232, 528
21,309,485
1, 406, 707
17, 589, 198
16
1,057,429,848
637,543,411
920,392,341
571,968,457
54, 721, 377
82, 316, 130
17
91, 771, 197
54, 058, 886
80, 336, 316
50, 780, 592
5, 221, 414
6, 21.3, 437
IS
126,753,983
67, 258, 059
109,039,485
61,496,331
7,453,245
10, 261, 253
19
104,915,499
58, 643, 672
88,949,239
52, 667, 8.59
5, 038, 084
10,02,S,176
20
132, 908, 568
105, 865, 993
113,466,727
94, 207, 452
6, 978, 324
12,463,517
21
232, 242, 015
148, 889, 394
203, 720, 345
132, 453, 455
11,675,574
16, 846, 096
22
178, 487, 667
101, 348, 695
158, 664, 229
90, 5.53, 407
8,680,998
11,142,440
23
190, 350, 919
101, 478, 712
166,216,000
89, 809, 361
8, 773, 708
15,361,211
24
818,559,751
528, 243, 782
675,213,284
455, 576, 309
41, 567, 125
101, 779, 342
25
39, 142, 12:5
26, 140, 898
32, 360, 252
2:}, 517, 363
2, 007, 824
4, 774, 047
26
68, 666, 806
41,300,528
59, 777, 458
37, 654, 879
3, 718, 78:3
5, 170, 565
27
93, 510, 154
54, 328, 126
79,128,890
48, 774, 337
5, 091, 417
9,289,847
28
126, 838, 048
94, 747, 031
106, 660, 856
.82, 682, 016
6, 917, 1,85
13, 260, 007
29
203, 392, 474
142,264,007
168, 671, 562
124, 131, 252
10, 700, 159
24, 020, 753
30
113,723,479
69, 707, 196
94, 860, 231
59, 579, 881
.5,691,6,S3
13,171,565
31
173,286,667
99, 755, 996
133,754,035
79,236,581
7, 440, 074
32, 092, 558
32
3,431,021,861
1,614,694,584
3,073,811,109
1,450,601,488
136,069,290
221, 141, 462
33
354, 330, 586
143, 036, 073
321, 745, 428
133,881,517
1.5, 204, 340
17,3,sO,818
34
594, 205, 184
208, 155, 885
M3, 815, 809
192, 799, 674
27,219,062
23, 170, 313
35
420,412,118
162, 193, 086
382, 383, 474
149, 394, 265
IS, 240, 753
19, 787, 891
36
386, 799, 268
178,112,963
347, 609, 049
161, 032, 374
16,791,6,84
22,398,535
37
581, 264, 276
301, 824, 976
520, 990, 661
271, 773, 253
24, 100, 537
36, 173, 078
38
325, 942, 833
184, 707, 278
290, 244, 019
164, 156, 673
13, 101, 324
22, ,397, 490
39
768,067,596
436, 664, 323
607,022,669
377, 563, 732
21,411,590
79,633,337
40
75108°— 23-
■40
626
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGETCirLTURE.
Table 16.-NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY TENURE:
1920 AND 1910.
NUMBER OF FARMS.
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
.IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
TKNT7KE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
"o-.
u
u o
(B CI
Ph-
1920
1910
o-
Total....
6,448,343
6,361,502
1.4
955,883,715
878,798,325
8.8
503,073,007
478,451,750
5.1
Owners
Owning en-
tire farm. .
Hiring ad-
ditional
land
Managers
Tenants
Share-'
Sbire-cash..
Cash2
Unspecified.
3,925,090
3^300,510
558,580
68,449
2,454,804
1,678,812
127,822
585,005
63,165
3,948,722
3,354,897
593,825
58,104
2,354,676
1,399,923
128, 466
712,294
113,993
-0.6
0.3
-5.9
17.8
4.3
19.9
-0.5
-17.9
-44.6
636,775,015
461,250,133
175,524,882
54, 129, 157
264,979,543
160,722,551
24,334,428
71,481,655
8,440,909
598,554,617
464,923,315
133,631,302
53,730,865
226,512,843
123,053,718
19,389,868
67,846,851
16,222,406
6.4
-0.8
31.4
0.7
17.0
30.6
25.5
5.4
-48.0
314,107,483
235,177,464
78,930,019
13,210,999
175,754,525
112,879,950
19,933,107
38,386,494
4,554,974
309,850,421
233,808,597
76,041,824
12,314,015
156,287,314
89,737,744
15,923,917
41,566,162
9,059,491
1.4
0.6
3.8
7.3
12.5
25.8
25.2
-7.6
-49.7
1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. ^ , ,., .
2 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states m 1920, and cash tenants hkewise include
standing renters.
Table 17.— PERCENTAGE OF FARM LAND IMPROVED, AVERAGE ACREAGE PER FARM,
AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY TENURE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
PER CENT
OF FARM
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER FARM.
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
TENURE.
LAND
IMPROVED.
All land.
Improved
land.
All land
in farms.
Improved
land in farms.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total
52.6
54.4
148.2
138.1
78.0
75.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
49.3
51.0
45.0
24.4
66.3
70.2
81.9
51! 0
51.8
50.3
56.9
22.9
69.0
72.9
82.1
61.3
55.8
162.2
137.0
314.2
790.8
107.9
95.7
190.4
122. 2
133.6
151.6
138.6
225.0
924.7
96.2
87.9
1.50. 9
95.3
1 12. 3
80.0
69.9
141.3
193.0
71.6
67.2
15.5.9
65.6
72.1
78.5
69.7
128.1
211.9
66.4
64.1
124.0
58.4
79.5
66.6
48.3
18.4
5.7
27.7
16.8
2.5
7.5
0.9
68.1
52.9
15.2
6.1
25.8
14.0
2.2
7.7
1.8
62.4
46.7
15.7
2.6
34.9
22.4
4.0
7.6
0.9
64.8
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land
48.9
15.9
2.6
Tenants
32.7
Share '
IS. 8
3.3
Cash'
8.7
1.9
1 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states in 1920, and cash tenants likewise include
standing renters.
FABM TENURE.
627
Table 18.— NUMBER OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PER CENT DISTRI-
BUTION, BY TENURE: 1880 TO 1920.
TENTJRE.
NUMBER OP FARMS.
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
192o]l910
1
100.0100.0
1900
100.0
1890
100.0
1880
Total
6,448 343
f! 3R1 R03
5,737,372
4,564,641
4,008,907
100.0
Owners and managers . . .
Owners
3,993,539
3,925,090
3,366,510
558,380
68,449
2,454,804
1,806,634
1,678,812
127, 822
648, 170
585, 005
4,006,826
3,948,722
3,354,897
593,825
58,104
2,354,676
1,528,389
1,399,923
128,466
826, 287
712.294
3,712,408
3,653,323
3,201,947
451,376
59, 085
2,024,964
1,273,299
3,269,728
2,984,306
61.9
60.9
52.2
8.7
1.1
38.1
28.0
26.0
2.0
10.1
9.1
63.0
62.1
52.7
9.3
0.9
37.0
24.0
22.0
2.0
13.0
^^ "?.
64.7
63.7
55.8
7.9
1.0
35.3
22.2
71.6
74.4
O-wiiiiig entire farm..
■"
Hiring additional
land
Managers
Tenants
4,294,913
840,254
1,024,601
702,244
28.4
18.4
25.6
17.5
Share and sliare-cash . .
Share '
Share-cash
Cash and unspecified. .
Cash 1
751,665
454,659
322,357
13.1
10.0
8.0
Unspecified
63,165 113! 993
1.0 1.8
1 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states in 1920, and cash tenants likewise include
standing renters.
Table 19.— NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS IN THE SOUTH, WITH AVERAGES AND
PERCENTAGES, BY TENURE: 1920.
The South, total
O wners
Owning eni ire farm
Hiring additional land
Managers
Tenants ,
Share tenants, including croppers
Share tenants proper ,
Croppers ,
Share-casii tenants
Cash tenants, including standing
renters
Cash tenants proper
Standing renters
Unspecified tenants
Number
of farms.
3, 206, 664
1,597,225
1,405,762
191,463
18,318
1,591,121
1,212,315
651,224
561,091
22,672
324,184
219, 188
104,996
31,950
All land in
farms
(acres).
350, 121, 833
220,601,656
181,653,185
38,948,471
22,441,164
107,079,013
73,428,165
50,897,112
22,531,0.53
2,116,471
28,606,-529
22, 219, 722
6,386,80"
2,927,8481
Improved "g g
land in
farms "£ S
(acres), g:^
157,079,624
89,545,302
76,490,551
13,054,751
3,494,283
64,040,039
48,565,911
31,907,797
16,658,114
1,416,438
12,754,123
8,765,026
3,9>!9,097
1,303,567
44.9
40.6
42.1
33.5
15^6
59.8
66.1
62.7
73.9
66.9,
44. e'
39.4
62. 5
44.5
AVERAGE
ACREAGE
PER FARM
109.2
138. 1
129.2
203.4
1,225.1
67.3
60.6
78.2
40.2
93.4
88.2
101.4
60.8
91.6
P.C9
49.0
66.1
54.4
68.2
190.8
■40.2
40.1
49.0
29.
62.5
39.3
40.0
38.0
40.8
PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION.
73
a
<
100.0
100.0
49.8
63.0
4.3.8
51.9
6.0
11.1
0.6
6.4
49.6
30.6
37.8
21.0
21). 3
14.5
17.5
6.4
0.7
0.6
10.1
8.2
6.8
6.3
3.3
1.8
1.0
0.8
a""
100.0
57T0
48.7
8.3
2.2
40.8
30.9
20.3
10.6
0.9
8.1
5.6
2.5
0.8
628
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS — AGKICULTTTRE.
Table 20.— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, BY TENURE:
1920 AND 1910.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm.
Hiring additional land
Managers
Tenants
Sharei
Share-cash
Cashi
Unspecified
$77,924,100,338
ALL FARM PROPERTT.
1920
47,611,545,944
36,837,394,179
10,774,151,765
3,132,273,005
27,180,281,389
15,157,085,982
4,030,760,602
7,320,236,819
672,197,986
1910
$40,991,449,090
26,669,634,373
20,730,867,111
5,938,767,262
1,700,624,936
12,621,189,781
7,981,203,217
4,639,986,564
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
90.1
78.5
77.7
81.4
84.2
115.4
140.4
72.3
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
1920
$66,316,002,602 $34,801,125,697
1910
39,864,222,907
30,710,720,764
9,153,502,143
2,665,216,465
23,786,563,230
13,221,673,341
3,668,741,782
6,318,247,496
577,900,611
22,366,934,278
17,310,639,016
5,056,295,262
1,456,958,992
10,977,232,427
i 6,969,948,650
\ 4,007,283,777
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm.
Hiring additional land
Managers
Tenants
Share'
ShareK;ash
Cashi
Unspecified
LAND ALONE.
1920
$54,829,563,059
31,984,781,634
24,058,745,303
7,926,036,331
2,207,651,020
20,637,130,405
11,360,487,099
3,346,643,058
5,442,946,372
487,053,876
$28,475,674,169
17,806,121,628
13,441,834,689
4,364,286,939
1,218,859,265
9,450,693,276
I 6,030,006,141
) 3,420,687,135
Per
cent
ofin-
crease.
92.5
79.6
79.0
81.6
118.4
143.9
BUn,DINGS.
1920
$11,486,439,543
7,879,441,273
6,651,975,461
1,227,465,812
457, 565, 445
3,149,432,825
1,861,186,242
322,098,724
875,301,124
90, 8i6, 735
1910
$6,325,461,528
4,560,812,650
3,868,804,327
692,008,323
238,099,727
1,526,539,151
939,942,509
586,596,642
Total.
Owners ,
Owning entire farm.
Hiring additional land
Managers
Tenants
Sharei
Share-cash...
Cashi
Unspecified.
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.
1920
$3,594,772,928
2,447,792,781
1,958,178,820
489,613,961
103,773,702
1,043,206,445
594,777,370
132,613,385
289,853,058
25,962,632
1910
$1,265,149,783
900,672,541
731,851,754
168,820,787
42,908,500
321,568,742
200,889,301
120,679,441
Per
cent
ofin-
crease.
184.1
171.8
167.6
190.0
141.8
224.4
262.1
LIVE STOCK.
1920
$8,013,324,808
5,299,530,256
4, 168, 494, 595
1,131,035,661
363,282,838
2,350,511,714
1,340,635,271
229,405,435
712,136,265
68,334,743
1910
$4, 925, 173, 610
3,402,027,554
2,688,376,341
713,651,213
200,757,444
1,322,388,612
I 810,365,266
I 512,023,346
1 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states in 1920, and cash tenants likewise include
standing renters.
FARM TENURE. 629
Table 21.— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH, BY TENURE: 1920.
All farm
property.
The South, total $18, 174, 450, 024
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land .
Managers
Tenants
Share tenants, including crop-
pers
Share tenants proper
Croppers
Share-cash tenants
Cash tenants, includingstand-
ing renters
Cash tenants proper
Standing renters
Unspecified tenants
10,605,235,862
9,099,251,139
1,505,984,723
796,894,078
6,772,320,084
5,054,014,420
3,392,565,740
1,661,448,680
181,370,964
1,396,245,905
1,027,195,230
369,050,675
140,688,795
Land.
Buildings.
$12, 324, 882, 751 $2, 831, 772, 156
6,852,424,081
5,815,704,511
1,036,719,570
574,160,283
4,898,298,387
3,709,004,584
2,457,932,861
1,251,071,723
136,869,249
956,784,441
705,656,622
251,127,819
95,640,113
1,847,456,083
1,659,672,272
187,783,811
95,236,202
889,079,871
662,693,651
436,172,517
226,521,134
19,220,682
185,902,327
131,601,478
54,300,849
21,263,211
Imple-
ments and
maeliinery.
$771, 144, 533
$2, 246, 650, 584
508,825,552
444,294,872
64,530,680
25,531,088
236,787,893
170,813,044
127,395,972
43,417,072
6,754,459
54,187,659
38,020,019
16,167,640
5,032,731
Live stock.
1,3%, 530, 146
1,179,579,484
216,950,662
101,966,505
748,153,933
511,503,141
371,064,390
140,438,751
18,526,574
199,371,478
151,917,111
47,454,367
18, 752, 740
-AVERAGE VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY PER FARM AND PER ACRE BY
TENURE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
Average value per farm :
All farm property . .
Land and lioildings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
Average value per acre:
All farm property . .
Land and buildings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery
Live stock
1920
$12,084
10,284
8,503
1,781
557
1,243
81.52
69.38
57.36
12.02
3.76
8.38
1910
$6. 444
5,471
4,476
994
199
774
46.64
39.60
32.40
7.20
1.44
5.60
FARMS OPERATED BY-
Owners.
1920
$12, 130
10, 156
8,149
2,007
624
1,350
74.77
62.60
50.23
12.37
3.84
8.32
1910
$6, 754
5,664
4,509
1,155
228
862
44.56
37.37
29.75
7.62
1.50
5.68
Managers. Tenants
1920
$45, 761
3s,937
32, 252
6,685
1,516
5,307
57.87
49.24
40.78
8.45
1.92
6.71
1910
$29, 269
25,075
20,977
4,098
738
3,455
31.65
27.12
22.68
4.43
0.80
3.74
1920
$11,072
9,690
8,407
1,283
425
958
102. 68
89.77
77.88
11.89
3.94
8.87
1910
$5, 360
4,662
4,014
648
137
562
55.72
48.46
41.72
6.74
1.42
5.84
630
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGEICITLTURE.
Table 23.— NUMBER OF FARMS, WITH PER CENT DISTRIBU-
DIVISION AND STATE.
ITnlted States..
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska ,
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware ,
Maryland ,
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia ,
North Carolina ,
South CaroLtua
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky ,
Temiessee
Alabama
Mississipiji
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Moiwitain:
Montana ,
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
TOTAL NLtMBER OF
FARMS.
1920
6, 448. 343
156
425:
1,0S4
1,096
1,158
1,051
996
244
234
20
29
32
4
22;
193
29:
202
256
205
237:
196:
189:
178,
213:
263
77
74
124
165
10,
47;
186
87
269
192
310
54.
270
252:
256
272,
232
135
191
436;
57
42
15
59:
29
9
25:
3:
50
117
1910
6, 361, 502
188, 802
468, 379
1, 123, 489
1,109,948
1,111,881
1,042,480
943, 186
183, 446
1S9, 891
60,016
27,053
32,709
36,917
5,292
26,815
215, 597
33, 4S7
219,295
272, 045
215, 4S5
251,872
206,960
177, 127
156,137
217,044
277, 244
74,360
77,644
129,678
177, 841
10, 836
48,923
217
184,018
96,685
253, 725
176,434
291,027
50,016
259, 185
246, 012
262,901
274,382
214,678
120, 546
190, 192
417,770
26,214
30, 807
10,987
4ti, 170
35,676
9,227
21,676
2,689
56, 192
45, 502
88, 197
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY —
All owners.
1920
3, 925, 090
140
327
766
711
607
525
464
202
180
45,
18
25
28:
3
19
151
21
153
177
137
132:
159:
159
132
121
185:
56
47
69
97
6
32
136
72
151
67
102:
38
179
148:
107
91
112
57:
93
201
50
34
13
45
25
7
22
2
52
39:
87:
1910
3,948,722
168, 408
355,036
809,044
758, 946
593, 154
510, 452
440,905
160, 844
151,933
56,454
24,493
28, 065
32,075
4,087
23,234
166,674
21,133
164,229
192, 104
148, 501
145, 107
172,310
151,022
122, 104
133,003
192, 285
63,212
57, 984
79, 250
111,108
6,178
33,519
118
133,664
75,978
145,320
64,350
98, 628
35, 399
170, 332
144, 125
103,929
92,066
106,619
62,989
85, 404
195, 863
23,365
27, 169
9 779
36,' 993
33,398
8,203
19, 763
2,175
47, 505
37, 796
66,632
Full owners (owning
entire farm).
1920
3,366,510
133, 841
304, 603
659, 947
543, 249
546, 563
468, 054
391,145
165, 094
154,014
44,224
17, 836
23, 926
26,515
2,971
18, 369
139, 153
20, 752
144,698
157,116
112,064
100,903
139,874
149,390
112,880
99,008
153,852
34,051
27,253
50,565
65,640
5,^688
30,842
91
121,454
66, 220
131,847
60, 089
94, 575
35, 757
159,206
129, 532
95, 548
83,768
98,037
51,895
69,786
171,427
38,431
30,299
10,681
35, 553
21, 533
6,970
19, 134
2,493
44,832
33, 300
75,882
FAEM TENURE.
.>IURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
631
TION,
BY
OF FARMS OPERATED BY—
PER CENT OF ALL FARMS OPERATED BY—
■
"Dumber
ivners (hiring
Paitionalland).
Managers.
Tenants.
Owners.
Managers.
Tenants.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
558, 580
593, 825
68, 449
58, 104
2,454,804
2,354,676
60.9
62.1
1.1
0.9
38.1
37.0
1
6,319
5,869
4,802
5, 379
11,602
15,015
89.5
89.2
3.1
2.8
7.4
8.0
2
22,501
25,613
9,853
9,072
88, 190
104,271
76.9
75.8
2.3
1.9
20.7
22.3
3
106, 839
131, 805
13,551
10,848
304, 407
303, 597
70.7
72.0
1.2
1.0
28.1
27.0
4
167,907
178,880
10, 776
8,384
375,019
342,618
6!. 8
68.4
1.0
0.8
34.2
30.9
5
60, 526
71, 596
9,799
8, 298
512,088
510, 429
52.4
53.3
0.8
0.7
46.8
45.9
6
57,754
71,475
3,506
3,290
522, 2,«6
528,738
50.0
49.0
0.3
0.3
49.7
50.7
7
73,183
72,050
5,013
4,696
526,747
497,585
46.6
46.7
0.5
0.5
52.9
52.8
8
37,421
15,815
4,116
2,912
37,478
19,690
83.0
87.7
1.7
1.6
15.4
10.7
9
26, 130
20,722
7,033
5,225
46,987
32,733
76.9
80.0
3.0
2.8
20.1
17.2
10
1,213
1,105
786
999
2,004
2,563
94.2
94.1
1.6
1.7
4.2
4.3
11
768
779
546
681
1,373
1,879
90.6
90.5
2.7
2.5
0.7
6.9
12
.1,195
1,272
568
636
3, 386
4,008
86.4
85.8
2.0
1.9
11.6
12.3
13
1,572
1,370
1,627
1,863
2,287
2,979
87.8
86.9
5.1
5.0
7.1
8.1
14
274
256
205
251
633
954
79.5
77,2
5.0
4.7
15.5
18.0
15
1,297
1,087
1,070
949
1,919
2,632
86.8
86.6
4.7
3.5
8.5
9.8
16
12,564
14,331
4,376
4,051
37, 102
44,872
78.5
77.3
2.3
1.9
19.2
20.8
17
1,137
1,141
987
1,060
6,826
8,294
73.7.
72.1
3.3
3.2
23.0
21.8
18
8,800
10,141
4,490
3,961
44, 262
51, 105
75.9
74.9
2.2
1.8
21.9
23.3
19
20,870
29,122
3,065
2,753
75,644
77,188
69.3
70.6
1.2
1.0
29.5
28.4
20
24,546
33,077
2,329
2,297
65,587
64,687
66.9
68.9
1.1
1.1
32.0
30.0
21
31,671
37, 807
3,411
2,3N6
101, 196
104, 379
55.9
57.6
1.4
0.9
42.7
41.4
22
19, 532
21,306
2,319
1,961
34,722
32, 689
81.1
83.3
1.2
0.9
17.7
15.8
23
10, 220
10,494
2,427
1,451
27,258
24,654
84.3
85.3
1.3
0.8
14,4
13.9
24
19,864
22,611
1,596
1,222
44,138
32,811
74.4
78.2
0.9
0.8
24.7
21.0
25
22,880
26, 539
2,487
1,926
89,064
82,115
57.1
61.3
1.2
0.9
41.7
37.8
26
31, 178
39,478
2,247
2,001
75,727
82,958
70.4
69.4
0.9
0.7
28.8
29.9
27
22, 866
18,545
855
484
19,918
10, 604
73.3
8.5. 0
1.1
0.7
25.6
14.3
28
20,562
17, 579
781
429
26,041
19,231
64.1
74.7
1.0
0.6
31.9
24.8
29
19, 107
21,028
1,315
987
53,430
49,441
56.0
61.1
1.1
0.8
42.9
38.1
30
31,450
33,100
1,495
1,335
66, 701
65,398
58.7
62.5
0.9
0.8
40.4
30.8
31
322
313
144
123
3,986
4,535
59.3
57.0
1.4
1.1
39.3
41.9
32
1,963
2,399
1,262
9.S8
13,841
14,416
68.5
68.5
2.6
2.0
28.9
29.5
33
9
7
19
15
85
84
49.0
54.4
9.3
6.9
41.7
38. 7
34
14,909
15,700
2,134
1,625
47,745
48,729
73.2
72.6
1.1
0.9
25. «
26. 5
35
5,8S1
7,660
1,090
872
14,098
19,835
82.6
78. 6
1.2
0.9
16.2
20.5
36
19,529
23, 938
928
1,118
117,459
107, 287
56.1
57.3
0.3
0.4
43.5
42.3
37
7,635
8,827
738
863
124,231
111,221
35.1
36.5
0.4
0.5
64.5
63.0
38
7,548
9,860
1,655
1,419
206,954
190,980
32.9
33.9
0.5
0.5
66.6
65,6
39
2,730
2,892
1,829
1,275
13,689
13,342
71.3
70.8
3.4
2.5
25.3
26.7
40
20, 121
. 21,500
969
993
90,330
87,860
66.3
65.7
0.4
0.4
33.4
33.9
41
18,550
24,044
807
826
103,885
101,061
58.6
58.6
0.3
0.3
41.1
41.1
42
11,541
16,340
741
646
148,269
158,326
41.8
39.5
0.3
0.2
57.9
60.2
43
7,542
9,591
989
825
179, 802
181,491
33.6
33.6
0.4
0.3
66.1
66.1
44
14,610
18,783
736
763
119, 221
107,266
48.4
49.7
0.3
0.4
51.3
50.0
45
5,359
4,399
828
950
77,381
66,607
42.3
44.0
0.6
0.8
57.1
55.3
46
23, 431
20, 520
935
651
97, 836
104, 137
48.6
44.9
0.5
0.3
51.0
54.8
47
29,783
28,348
2,514
2,332
232,309
219,575
46.1
46.9
0.6
0.6
53.3
52.6
48
11,840
1,840
899
505
6,507
2,344
87.2
89.1
1.6
1.9
11.3
8.9
49
4,348
2,229
758
450
6, 701
3,188
82.3
88.2
1.8
1.5
15.9
10.3
50
2,722
1,102
377
311
1,968
897
85.1
89.0
2.4
2.8
12.5
8.2
51
9,738
4,519
880
787
13,763
8,390
75.6
80.1
1.5
1.7
2.3.0
IS. 2
52
4,223
2,981
433
321
3,655
1,957
86.3
93.6
1.5
0.9
12.2
5.5
53
899
444
305
163
1,801
861
78.9
88.9
3.1
1.8
IS.l
9.3
54
3,445
2,586
296
194
2,787
1,720
88.0
91.2
1.2
0.9
10.9
7.9
55
206
114
168
181
296
333
85.3
80.9
5.3
6.7
9.4
12.4
56
7,869
5,776
1,168
961
12,419
7,726
79.5
84.5
1.8
1.7
18.7
13.7
57
6,563
4,814
916
847
9,427
6,859
79.4
83.1
1.8
1.9
18.8
15.1
58
11,698
10, 132
4,949
8,417
25, 141
18,148
74.4
75.5
4.2
3.9
21.4
20.6
59
632
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICUL.TL
Table 24.— TENANT FARMS CLASSIFIED ACCOl.
NG TO FORM
DIVISION AND STATE.
GEOGRAPinc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
total number of
farms operated by
tenants.
1920
TTnited States 2,454,804
11
ss
304
375
542
522
526
37
46
75:
19
26
53
66
•3
13
47
14
117
124
206
13
90,
103
14S:
179
119
T
9
232;
6
6
1
13
3
1
2,
1910
2,354,676
15,
104
303
342
510
528
497
19
32
44
S
51
77
64
104:
32:
24
32
82:
82:
10
19
49
65:
4
14:
48
19
107:
111
i9o:
13:
87,
101
158:
181
107
66:
104
219:
2
3i
8,
1
SHARE TENANTS.
1920
Total,
including
croppers.
1, 678, 812
2,698
51, 174
182, 283
186, 704
389, 512
377, 725
445, 078
23,968
19, 670
292
120
1,621
330
22
313
20,864
3,600
26, 710
50, 665
48, 473
45, 281
23, 280
14, 584
18, 976
25, 606
46, 245
16, 943
12, 269
25, 636
41,129
3,314
11,011
6
37,761
6,959
98, 758
82, 212
142, 532
6,959
73, 655
81,235
87, 676
135, 159
94, 884
61,808
77, 364
211,022
4,398
4,023
1,125
9,575
2,469
887
1,369
122
5,851
4,176
9,643
Share
tenants
proper.
1, 117, 721
2,698
51,174
182, 283
1S6, 704
186, 986
175, 441
288, 797
23,968
19,670
292
120
1,621
330
22
313
20,864
3, 600
26, 710
50, 665
48, 473
45, 281
23, 280
14, 584
18,976
25, 606
46, 245
16, 943
12, 269
25, 536
41, 129
3,106
9,552
6
24,046
5,331
58, 819
38,423
45,035
2,668
44,205
43, 157
39, 779
48,300
47, 219
30, 499
68, 438
142,641
4,398
4,023
1,125
9,575
2, 469
887
1,369
122
5,851
4,176
9,643
Crop-
pers. 1
561, 091
202, 526
202, 284
156, 281
208
1,459
13, 715
1,628
39, 939
43, 789
97, 497
4,291
29,450
38,078
47, 897
86,859
47, 665
31,309
8, 926
68, 381
> Reported in the Southern states only.
FARM TENURE. •
OF TENANCY, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
633
SHARE-CASH TENANTS.
1920
127,822
1910
128, 466
95
1,127
33, 537
68, 316
1,977
6,795
13,900
786
1,289
30
356
40
731
421
358
8,375
16,401
6,995
891
7,891
14, 773
12,990
11
38
2
337
212
468
521
355
33
2,221
836
430
3,308
3,837
1,193
3,902
4,%8
160
154
43
304
39
27
56
3
269
278
742
216
2,232
33, 551
50, 983
10,117
12, 555
16, 993
615
1,204
CASH TENANTS.
44
29
50
43
8
42
1,013
177
1,042
3, 462
4, 890
23, 665
870
658
3,774
•129
'■V)3
3,0;
ll,0(')vj
9, 612'
47
204
1,208
923
2,033
2,326
3, 089
287
3,424
2,884
2,428
3,819
3,030
1,362
3, 962
8,639
51
131
27
2:33
51
18
97
7
255
245
704
1920
Total,
including
standing
renters.
585, 005
8,071
32, 879
76, 945
107, 568
139, 907
124,478
59, 799
10, 916
24,442
Cash
tenants
proper.
1,569
1,073
1,489
1,706
609
1,565
14, 676
2,983
15, 220
19, 298
10,615
26, 300
9,312
11,420
15, 251
44, 586
17,292
1, 175
-5, 328
12, 307
11,629
484
2,306
71
^16
40, OTi
61, 820
5,995
9,929
17, 883
57, 694
38, 972
18, 171
13, 505
15,710
12,413
1,757
2,089
604
3,375
894
853
1,176
168
5,830
4,382
14, 230
480, 009
8,071
32, 879
76, 945
107, 568
64, 594
99, 227
55, 367
10,916
24,442
Standing
renters. 1
104, 996
1, 569
1,073
1,489
1, 766
609
1,565
14,676
2,983
15, 220
19, 298
10,615
26, 300
9,312
11,420
15, 251
44,586
17, 292
1,175
5,328
12, 307
11,629
482
2, 288
71
7,577
5,616
9,425
15, 769
18, 178
5,188
9,618
4, Nil
28,>04
17, 4K
10, 905
15, 6.S0
11,363
1, 757
2, 089
604
3,375
894
8.53
1,176
168
5,830
4, 382
14,230
75, 313
25, 251
4,432
39
11
6,491
24, 303
43,642
807
311
3, 072
11,200
10,668
752
2,600
30
1,050
1910
712, 294
9,787
40, 958
84,082
102, 883
176,617
192, 252
84, 191
5,661
15,863
1,733
1,224
2,182
2,115
738
1,795
18, 519
3,499
18,940
21,068
10,636
32, 120
9,629
10, 629
7,918
43, 394
24, MM
324
2,301
10, 701
13,784
619
2,938
82
11,413
8,560
20,708
50,268
75, 223
6,806
12, 701
27, 436
83,360
68,755
30, 405
14,486
21,751
17,549
790
807
266
2,211
440
466
490
191
3,089
3,037
9,737
UNSPECIFIED TENANTS.
1920
63, 165
738
3,010
11,642
12, 431
10, 692
13, 288
7,970
1,808
1,586
132
175
250
168
2
1910
113. 993
2,401
6,123
15, 252
21,656
24,314
16, 008
22,029
3,065
3,145
497
475
134
607
181
11
1,206
507
2,254
203
697
1,601
3,172
4,103
2,686
2,699
3,582
2,236
5,043
1,708
1,812
896
2,129
1,536
2,648
2,471
3,657
5,195
3,200
909
2,076
553
2,106
814
2,900
953
5,069
177
247
486
1,156
6
2,031
2,636
1,300
776
2,317
4,331
1,426
5,987
2,247
7,164
702
2,017
4,525
2,559
3,931
2,494
2,469
5,186
2,363
5,769
2,329
5,278
875
2,049
860
6,068
3,906
8,634
192
551
435
611
196
, 197
509
1,033
253
233
34
105
186
296
3
, 39
469
923
591
650
526
1,572
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
634
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 25.
-ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DmSION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
■UNITED STATES,
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Geographic
Divisions.
New England.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North
Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West North
Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South
Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West South
Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mountain.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
965,883,715
636,775,015
54,129,157
264,979,543
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
16,990,642
14, 704, 536
980, 426
1.305,680
40,572,901
29,018,681
1,923,037
9,631,183
117,735,179
76,518,051
2, 867, 235
38,349,893
256,973,229
168,570,080
6, 079, 202
82,323,947
97,775,243
61,798,370
4,402,027
31,574,846
78,897,463
54,021,795
1,528,565
23,347,103
173, 449, 127
104,781,491
16,510,572
52,157,064
117, 337, 226
90, 888, 734
12,973,586
13,474,906
56,152,705
36,473,277
6,864,507
12,814,921
1910
878,798,325
598,554,617
53,730,865
226,512,843
19,714,931
17,089,125
1,087,463
1,538,343
43,191,056
30,283,268
1,714,084
11,193,704
117,929,148
80,234,320
2, 354, 205
35,340,623
232,648,121
164,789,865
5,005,299
62, 852, 957
103, 782, 256
69,129,783
3,364,390
31,288,082
81,520,629
57,131,972
1,603,467
22,785,190
169,149,976
104,353,474
19,698,17J
503, 073, 007
314,107,4.83
13,210,999
175,754,525
improved land in
farms (acres).
1920
478,451,750
309,850, 421
12,314,015
156,287,314
6, 114, 601
5,279,659
323, 146
511,7%
26,662,107
18,776,624
1,027,679
6,757,804
87,894,835
55, 129, 801
1,828,791
30, 936, 243
171, 394, 439
107,103,336
2,856,089
1910
7,254,904
6, 259, 844
376,404
618,656
29,320,894
20,288,060
910,418
8,122,416
88,947,228
58,470,026
1,493,321
28,983,881
164,284,862
111,279,585
2,726,669
61,435,014 50,278,608
48,509,886
28,028,682
1,470,268
19, 010, 936
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920 1910
52.6
49.3
24.4
66.3
S6.0
35.9
33.0
39.2
65.6
64.7
53.4
70.2
74.7
72.0
63.8
80.7
66.7
63.5
47.0
74.
54.4
51.8
22.9
69.0
36.8
36.6
34.6
40.2
67.9
67.0
53.1
72.6
75.4
72.9
6.3.4
82.0
7<V
AVERAGE ACREAGE
PER FARM.
All land.
1920 1910
148.2
162.2
790.8
107.9
108.5
104.9
204.2
112.5
95.4
88.7
195. 2
109.2
138.1
151.6
924.7
96.2
104.4
101.5
202.2
102.5
92.2
85.3
188.9
107.4
Improved
land.
1920 1910
78.0
80.0
193.0
71.6
39.1
37.7
67.3
44.1
75.2
78.5
211.9
66.4
38.4
37.2
70.0
41.2
62- 5 57.1
57. -100. 4
104. 77.9
108.6 jV 2
99-4l7.0
12^ 116.4
5
4.5
,"80. 0
48,479,73? *?-5
28,844 >. I 4^-4
1,229^4
18, 40«'''*''^
44,380,132^3,946,846
27,730,39.-27,383,92^
685 0« 578,791
15,964^8 15,984,133
6^,189,606
;?, 786, 227
1,338,924
45^ 098,' 331 1129,064,455
59, 533, 420
42, 26.% 930
.11,003,725
6,263,765
61,328,789
33,276,880
7,900,061
10,151,848
30,105,868
23, 592, 819
1,536,415
4,976,634
23,921,533
14,679,942
2, 144, 596
7,096,995
33.4
60.2
58,264,273
30,885,471
1,426,467
25, 952, 335
15,916,002
12,152,588
1,471,963
2,290,451
22,038,008
14,286,658
2,100,898
5,650,452
46.7
41.7
36.5
58.8
56.3 63.9
51.3
44.8
68.4
37.0
32.2
8.1
55.7
25.7
26.0
11.8
36,
47.9
36.1
70.2
34.4
29.6
7.2
57.5
26.7
2,8.8
13.4
36.6
42.6 42.9
40.2
31.2
55.4
42.
26.6
55.7
234.8
237. 0
564.1
219.5
84.4
101.8
449.2
58.2
75.0
102.7
436.0
44.7
174.1
225. 7
3293.6
99.0
209.6
217.1
597.0
183.4
93. S
116.5
405.4
61.3
78.2
111.9
487. 4
43.1
179.3
236.7
4194. 7
90.6
480.7
448.8
3152. 0
359.5
239
202. 5
976. 0
272.7
81.0
71.9
135.0
101.6
156.2
150.6
265. 0
163.8
41.9
46.2
150.0
35.1
42.2
52.7
195.4
30.6
64.4
72.8
267.1
55.2
324.5
262.8
3778. 8
318.1
270.3
219.0
15x2.0
310. 1
79.2
72.3
137.7
95.5
148.0
146.6
325.2
146.7
43.6
48.6
14.8. 1
36.1
42.2
53.6
175.9
30.2
61.8
70.1
303.8
52.2
123.3
116.5
373.3
132.8
102.2
81.5
304.9
151.0
86.8
75.6
505.5
116.3
116.1
94.0
402. 1
172.6
FARM TENURE.
635
Table 25,
-ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES BY
TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Continued.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
New England.
Maine, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
New Hampshire,
total
Owners
Manajiers
Tenants
Vermont, total...
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Massachusetts,
total
0\\-ners
Managers
Tenants
Rhode Island,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Connecticut,
total
Owners ,
Managers ,
Tenants ,
Middle Atlantic.
New York, total. . .
0\vners
Managers
Tenants
New Jersey,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pennsylvania,
total
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
East North
Central.
Ohio, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Indiana, total
Owners
Managers ,
Tenants
all land in farms
(acres).
1920
5,425,968
5, 073, Sob
145, 793
200, 319
2,603,806
2,296,3S3
154, 358
153, 065
4,235,811
3, 520, 899
150, 197
564, 715
2,494,477
2,021,920
313, 095
159, 4G2
331, 600
24S, 934
29,792
52, 874
1,898,980
1,542,544
187, 191
169, 245
20,632,803
15, 084, 383
932, 355
4,616,0(c
2,282,585
1, 424, 791
208, 391
649, 403
17,657,513
12,509,507
782,291
4,365,715
23, 515, 888
15,000,053
5G1, 724
7,954,111
21, 063, 332
12, 870, 464
472, 916
7, 719, 952
1910
6,296,859
5, 915, 822
15(i,901
224,136]
3,249,458
2,863,633
209, 625
176, 200
4, 663, 577
3, 816, 498
208, 938
638, 141
2, 875, 941
2,343,103
330, 914
201, 924
443, 308
318, 262
44,436
80,610
2, 185, 788
1,831,807
136, 649
217,332
22,030,367
15, 824, 840
838, 476
5,367,051;
2,573,857
1,562,906
227,340
783,611;
18, 586, 832
12,895,522
64S, 268|
5, 043, 042
24, 105, 708
16,031,682
504, 636
7,569,390
21, 299, 823
13, 938, 925
483, 469,
6, 877, 4291
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
1,977,329
1, 853, 224
49, 431
74, 674
702, 902
623, 673
33, 821
45,408
1, 691, 595
1, 387, 502
55,962
248, 131
908, 834
744, 523
104,tio0
59,661
132.855
97,719
13, 943
21, 193
701, 086
573,018
65,339
62,729
13, 158, 781
9, 600, 996
462, 387
3, 095, 398
1, 555, 607
971, 819
101,871
481, 917
11,847,719
8, 203, 809
463, 421
3, ISO, 489
18,542,353
11, 746, 480
390, 147
6,405,726
1910
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920 1910
2,360,667 36.4
2,222,452 36.5
53,352 33.9
84,853; 36.2
929, 1851
829,3011
42, 7901
57,094|
1,633, 965 1 39.9
1,321,497! 39.4
52,584 37.3
259,884 43.9
1,164,501
931,621
150, 2(X)
82, 674
178, 344
127, 964
15, 914
34,466
988, 252
827,009
01,558
99,685
14,844,039
10, 606, 157
43] , 936
3, 805, 946
1, 803, 338
1,105,612
106, 528
591, 196
12,673,519
8,576,291
371,954
3, 725, 274
19, 227, 969
12, 724, li72|
349,442
6,153,8551
16,680,212 16,931,252 79.2
10,025,972] 10, 943, 2'J7| 77.9
34(i,707 343,151 73.3
6,307,5331 S, 644, 80411 81.7
27.0
27.2
21.9
29.7
36.4
36. 8
33.4
37.4
37.5
37.6
34.0
37.9
28.6
29.0
20.4
32.4
35.0
34.6
25.2
40
40.5
39.8
45.4
40.9
40.1 40.2
39.3 40.2
46.8 35.8
40.1 42.8
36.9
37.1
34.9
37.1
63.8
ta.e
49.6
67.1
68.2
68.2
48.9
74.2
67.1
65.6
59.2
72.9
78.9
78.3
69.5
80.5
45.2
45.1
45.1
45.9
67.4
67.0
61.5
70.9
70.1
70.7
46.9
75.4
68.2
66.5
57.4
73.9
79.8
79.4
69. 2;
81.3
79.5
78.5
71.0
82.1 1
AVERAGE ACREAGE
PER FARM.
All land.
1920 1910
112.5
Ul.
185.5
103.0
126.9
123.4
282
111.5
145.7
140.2
264.4
166,
77.9
72.0
192.4
69.7
81.2
76. 7
145.3
83.5
83.8
78.4
174.9
88.2
104.9
104.8
157.1
87.4
120.1
1 16. 9
307. 8
93.8
142.6
136.0
328.5
159.2
77.9
73.1
177. 6
67.8
83.8
77.9
177.0
84.5
81.5
78.8
144.0
82.6
Improved
land.
1920 1910
41.0
40.8
62.9
37.3
34.2
33.5
61.9
33.1
39.3
39.4
53.4
33.1
34.3
33.9
62.8
30.4
58.2 50.0
55. 2 47. 1
98. 5 82. 7
73.3 64.8
28.4
26.5
64.3
26.1
32.5
30.1
68.0
33.5
30.9
29.1
61.1
32.7
106.8 102.2 68.1
99. 4 94. 9 63. 3
213.11 207.0, 105.7
124.4 119,61 83.4
76.8
65.1
211.1
95,1
87.3
81.5
174.2
98.6
91.6
84.3
183.3
105.2
102.7
93.8
203.1
117.7
76.9 52.4
64.8 44.4
214.6 103.2
94. 5 70. 6
84.8
78.6
163.7
98.7
88.6
83.5
183.3
98.1
98.8
93.9
210.5
106.3
58.
53. 4
103.2
71.9
72.2
66.0
127.3
84.7
81.3
73.1
148.9
96.2
31.5
29.0
80.6
27.8
3S.7
31.3
63.4
36.1
36.9
35.6
64.9
37.9
68.8
63.6
106.6
84.8
53.9
45.8
100.5
71.3
57.8
52.2
93.9
72.9
70.7
66.2
126.9
79.7
78.6
73.7
149.4
87.3
636
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS— AGRICULTURE.
Table 25.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continuod.
ALL LAND
IN farms
IMPROVED
LAND IN
PER CENT
OF FARM
AVERAGE ACREAGE
PER FARM.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
(acrks;. I
PROVED.
All land.
Improved
land.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
85.4
83.7
81.0
87.3
67.9
67.7
46.3
71.9
56.2
55.4
45.5
61.5
71.1
67.8
(j4. 1
79.2
85.5
84.9
78.4
86.4
71.4
70.8
(i4.6
73.6
67.8
65.0
59.5
77.4
52.5
47.5
31.3
67.2
54.7
49.9
29.2
66.3
67.4
65.5
41.2
72.2
69.1
66.9
77.0
70.9
65.9
64.0
(')5. 0
69.1
1910
86.2
84.6
76.7
88.8
67.8
67.1
48.0
73.1
56.5
55.4
43.7
63.7
71.0
68.6
68.9
78.9
86.9
86.2
78.2
88.3
71.1
70.2
63.0
74.0
72.0
69.6
78.6
84.2
60.8
55.8
45.4
78.5
G3.1
57.3
51.4
79.2
68.9
67. 1
34.4
76.2
68.7
67.5
83.1
69.1
66.3
64.8
62.4
69.0
1920
1910
1920
1910
East North
Central— Con.
niinois, total
31,974,775
1(3, 265, 076
712,850
14,996,849
19,032,961
14, 541, 461
587, 891
3, 903, 609
22,148,223
17,840,997
531, 854
3,775,372
30,221,758
21,014,164
443, 089
8, 764, 505
33,474,896
18,051,121
569, 086
14, 854, 689
34,774,679
24, 686, 797
664, 447
9,423,435
36,214,751
26, 850, 085
811,467
8,553,199
34,636,491
24,169,377
889, 717
9, 577, 397
42,225,475
26, 421, 765
1,480,485
14,323,225
45,425,179
27,376,771
1,220,911
10,827,497
944,511
451, 47b
21,485
471,550
4,757,999
2, 750, 870
259, 426
1, 747, 703
32,522,937
17,787,063
558,463
14,177,411
18,940,614
15,107,494
452,504
3,380,616
21,060,066
17,369,156
355, 133
3,335,777
27, 675, 823
20, 668, 885
413, 734
6,593,204
33,930,688
20,214,337
490, 805
13,225,546
34,591,248
25, 189, 241
629,845
8,772,162
28,426,650
23. 586, 728
477,213
4,362,709
26,016,892
19,314,938
635, 199
6, 066, 755
38,622,021
26,975,554
1,094,812
10,551,655
43,384,799
28, 840, 182
1, 263, 691
13,280,926
1,038,866
476, 827
21,164
640, 875
5,057,140
2,905,318
207, 291
1,944,531
27,294,533
13,621,331
577,654
13, 095, 548
12,925,521
9, 846, 841
272,352
2,806,328
12,452,216
9,889,177
241, 931
2, 321, 108
21,481,710
14, 254, 641
283, 8t;9
6,943,200
28,606,951
15,319,(524
445,897
12, 841, 430
24,832,966
17,46(i,971
428, 977
6,937,018
24,563,178
17,457,329
482, 855
6,622,994
18,199,250
11,483,257
278, 750
6,437,237
23, 109, 624
13,178,570
432,464
9,498,690
30,600,760
17, 942, 944
503, 271
12,164,545
653,052
302, 219
16,644
334,289
3, 136, 728
1, 759, 988
168,518
1, 208, 222
28,048,323
15, 033, 192
428, 467
12,586,664
12,832,078
10, 142, 159
217, 109
2,472,810
11,907,606
9, 626, 706
165, 152
2, 125, 748
19, 643, 533
14,153,505
2,so, 241
5,204,787
29,491,199
17,432,2:35
3.S3, 977
11,674,987
24,581,186
17,694,543
396, 712
6,489,931
20,455,092
1C>,407,698
374, 882
3, 672, 512
15,827,208
10,779,500
288, 106
4,759,542
24,382,577
15,463,311
662, 829
8,356,437
29,904,067
19,348,793
434, 862
10,120,412
713, 538
322, 077
17,587
373, 874
3,354,767
1,883,482
129, 269
1,342,016
134.8
122.7
209.0
148.2
96.9
91.2
253.5
112.4
117.0
111.8
219.1
138.6
169.3
158. 3
277. 6
198.6
156.8
148. 1
228. 8
166. 8
132.2
! 133.4
i 295.7
124.4
466.1
471.7
949.1
429.4
464.1
605.5
1139. 2
367.8
339.4
379.2
1125. 8
268.1
274.8
282.0
816. 7
262.3
93.1
75.1
149.2
118.3
99.3
8.3.9
205. 6
126.3
129.1
122.6
234. 1
136.8
91.5
87.7
230.8
103.4
118.9
115.0
244.8
135.3
177.3
109. 3
338.6
200.9
156.3
152. 0
254. 8
161. 1
124.8
131.0
314.8
105.7
382.3
373.1
986. 0
409.1
335.1
333.1
1480. 7
315.5
297.8
340.4
1109. 2
213.4
244.0
259.6
946.6
203.1
95.9
77.2
172.1
119.3
103.4
86.7
209. S
134.9
115.1
102.7
1(59. 4
129.4
65.8
61.8
117.4
80.8
65.8
62.0
99.7
85.2
120.4
107. 4
177.9
157.3
134.0
125.7
179.3
144.2
94.4
94.4
190.9
91.6
316.2
306. 7
564. 7
332.5
243.8
240.2
356. 9
247.2
185.7
189.2
328. 9
177.8
185.1
184. 8
330. 6
182. 2
64.4
5(13
114.9
83.9
65.5
53. 6
133. 5
87.3
111.4
103.6
179.6
120.6
Michigan, total
62.0
58.9
110.7
76.6
Wisconsin, total...
Owners
67.2
63.7
106.9
86.2
West North
Central.
Minnesota, total. ..
125.8
115.9
Managers
233.4
158.6
Iowa, total
135.9
131. 1
199.4
142.2
Missouri, total
88.7
92.0
198.3
78.2
North Dakota,
275.1
269.6
774.5
344.4
South Dakota,
203.8
185. S
671.7
247.5
Nebraska, total.. .
Owners
188.0
195. 1
570. 2
169. C
Kansas, total
Owners
168.2
174.1
325.7
154.7
South Atlantic.
Delaware, total...
65.8
62.1
143. C
Tenants
82.4
Maryland, total . . .
68.6
56. 2
Managers
130.8
Tenants
93.1
FARM TENURE.
637
Table 25.— ACREAGE OF FATIM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES. BY
TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND lOlft-Continued.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
South Atlantic—
Continued .
Dist. Columbia,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Virginia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West Virginia,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
North Carolina,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Carolina,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Georgia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Florida, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South
Central.
Kentucky, total. .
Owners
Managers.
Tenants.
Tennessee, total. .
Owners.
Managers.
Tenants..
Alabama, total. . .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mississippi, total .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAiro IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
5,668
1,729
1,951
1,988
18, 561, 112
13, 760, 903
823, 750
3, 976, 459
9, 569, 790
7,813,342
356, 083
1,400,365
20,021,736
13, 441, 509
386,449
6, 193, 778
12,426,675
6, 717, 237
424, 522
6, 284, 910
25,441,061
12, 800, 859
925, 9S9
11, 714, 213
6,046,691
4, 060, 445
1,202,372
783, 874
21,612,772
16, 791, 715
269,839
4, 551, 218
19,510,856
13, 778, 809
220, 879
5,511,168
19,576,856
12,117,491
455, 098
7,004,26-
18,196,979
11,333,780
582, 749
6,280,450
1910
6,063
2,429
1,456
2,178
19,495,636
14, 715, 345
660, 325
4,119,966
10, 026, 442
8, 184, 195
2.S4,502
1, 557, 745
22,439,129
15, 656, 323
582, 377
0, 200, 429
13,512,028
8,051,503
547,412
4, 913, 113
26,953,413
14, S51, 292
779, 122
11,322,999
5,253,538
4,286,551
280, 741
680,246
22, 189, 127
17, 462, 755
315, 260
4,411,112
20,041,657
14, 672, 637
334, 929
5,034,091
20,732,312
13, 280, 106
306, 76-
7, 085, 439
18,557,533
11,716,474
58f),511
6,254,548
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
4,258
1,311
1,519
1,428
9,460,492
7,042,904
415, 481
2, 002, 107
5, 520, 308
4,587,648
184, 148
748,512
8,198,409
4, 960, 358
112,279
3, 119, 772
6, 184, 159
2, 622, 929
116,442
3, 444, 788
13,055,209
5,108,353
319,099
7, 027, 757
2,297,271
1,036,972
136, 238
524,061
13, 975, 746
10, 694, 025
162, 575
3, 119, 146
11,185,302
7,506,98'
107, 729
3,570,586
9,893,407
4,986,369
184,306
4, 722, 732
9, 325, 677
4,543,012
230, 481
4, 552, 184
1910
5,133
2,127
1,263
1,743
9,870,058
7,471,786
320,528
2,077,744
5, 521, 757
4,006,1031
133, 834
781, 820
8,813,056
5, 539, 783
159, 982
3, 113, 291
6,097,999
2, 800, 778
141,806
3, 155, 415
12,298,017
4,931,295
248,350
7,118,372
1,805.408
1, 286. KH\
76. 405
442,107
14,354,471
11, OS(J, 744
174, 708
3, 093, 019
10,890,484
7, 461, 499
115,918
3,313,067
9,693,5811
4, 620, 232
120, 0991
4, 953, 250
9, 008, 310
4,215,447
168,0<X')|
4, 624, 797'
1920 1910
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
75.1
75.8
71.8
84.7
87.6
86.7
80.0
51.0 50.6
51.2 50.8
50.4 48.5
50.3 50.4
57.7
58.7
51.7
53.5
55.1
56.3
47.0
50.2
40.9 39.3
36.9, 35.4
29.1 27.5
50.4 50.2
49.8
39.0
27.4
65.2
51.3
39.9
34.5
65.1
38.0
40.3
11.3
66.9
64.7
63.7
60.2
68.5
67.3
54.5
48.8
64.8
50.5
41.2
40.5
67.4
51.2
40.1
39.6
72.5
45.1
34.8
25.9
64.2
45.6
33.2
31.9
62.9
34.4
30.0
27.
64.4
64.7
63. 5
55.4
70.1
54.3
50.9
34.6
65.8
46.8
34.8
32.
69.9
48.5
36.0
28,
73.9
AVERAGE ACREAGE
PER FARM.
All land.
1920 1910
27.8
17.3
102.7
23.4
27.9
20.6
97.1
25.9
99.7 105.9
100.9 110.1
386.0 400.4
83. 3 84. 5
109.6
10S.4
326.7
99.3
74.2
88.8
416.4
52.7
64.5
99.2
575.2
42.5
81.9
125.3
559. 5
56.0
112.0
105. 5
657.4
57.3
79.9
93.6
278.5
50.4
77.2
93.0
273.7
53.1
76.4
113.2
614. 2
47.2
124.1
589.2
34.9
103.7
107
326.3
78.5
88.4
107.7
520.9
57.8
76.6
125.1
634.3
4-1.2
Improved
land.
1920 1910
20.9
13.1
79.9
10.8
50.8
51.6
194
41.9
63.2
63.6
168.9
53.1
30.4
32.8
121.0
26.6
32.1
38.7
157.8
27.7
92.6! 42.0
150. 6 50. 0
549.1 192.8
59. 3 36. 9
105. 0 42. 5
121.1' 42.5
220. 2 74. 5
51. 4 38. 3
85.6
102.5
317.5
50.2
51.6
59.6
167. 8
34.5
81.5 44.3
101.8 50.7
405.51 133.5
49. 8j 34.4
78.9 38
127. 81 40. 0
567.8 248.7
4-1.8 31.9
67.6 34.3
127.3 49.8
710.9, 2;«. 0
34.51 25.3
23.7
18.0
84.2
20.8
53.6
55.9
197.2
42.6
57.1
60.6
153.5
39.4
34.7
38. 1
143.1
29.0
34.6
43.5
164.3
28.4
42.3
50.0
175.0
37.3
36.1
30.4
60.0
33.1
55.4
65.1
175.9
35.2
44.3
51.8
140.3
32.8
36.9
44.5
185.9
31.3
32.8
45.8
203.7
25.5
638
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICULTUEE.
Table 25.
-ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
"West South
Central.
Arkansas, total . .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
liOUisiana, total..
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Oklahoma, total. .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Texas, total
O^vners
Managers
Tenants
Mountain.
Montana, total...
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Idaho, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Wyoming, total..
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colorado, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
New Mexico, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Arizona, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Utah, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Nevada, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL land in farms
(acres).
1920
17,456,750
11, 810, 397
351, 5(15
5, 294, 788
10, 019, 822
6, 255, 255
900, 121
2, 864, 446
31,951,934
18,471,693
926, 026
12,554,215
114, 020, 621
68, 244, 146
14, 332, 860
31,443,615
35,070,656
28, 952, 950
2, 859, 873
3, 257, 833
8,375,873
6, 798, 893
385, 718
1, 191, 262
11,809,351
9,359,51
1, 465, 993
983, 841
24,462,014
18,621,678
1,595,853
4, 244, 483
24, 409, 633
17, 854, 006
3, 862, 989
2,692,638
5,802,126
3,819,651
1,390,949
591, 520
5,050,410
4,062,508
015, 734
372, 168
2, 357, 163
1,419,531
796, 47"
141, 155
1910
17,416,075
12,389,542
328, 180
4,698,347
10, 439, 481
6, 766, 123
986, 357
2,687,001
28,859,353
15, 996, 795
428, 679
12, 433, 879
112, 435, 067
69,201,014
17,954,949
25, 279, 104
13, 545, 603
10,640,902
1.429,990
1,474,711
5,283,604
4,446,313
270, 234
567, 057
8,543,010
5, 152, 581
2, 862, 992
527, 437
13, 532, 113
10, 134, 797
1, 140, 446
2, 256, 870
11,270,021
7, 095, 901
3, 195, 759
978,361
1, 246, 613
874,914
264, 798
106, 901
3, 397, 699
2, 888, 090
315,376
194,233
2, 714, 757
1, 032, 432
1,524,130
158, 195
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (acres).
1920 1910
9, 210, 556
5, 340, 197
143, 616
3, 720, 743
5, 626, 226
2, 979, 005
3(i2, 025
2, 285, 196
18,125,321
9, 885; 001
196, 293
8,044,02"
31,227,503
15, 5S2, 024
636, 990
15,008,489
11,007,278
9,114,756
489,333
1,403,189
4,511,680
3, 544, 027
181,096
786, 557
2,102,005
1, 663, 148
148, 024
290,833
7,744,75'
5, 582, 44
297, .S02
1,864,508
1,717,224
l,393,n,S3
76, 3H6
247, 775
712,803
442, 010
119,215
151,578
1,715,380
1,457,096
79, 344
178,940
594,741
396, 252
145, 235
53,254
8, 076, 254
4, 815, 122
112,699
3, 148, 433
5,276,016
2, 8t)5, 762
414,442
1,995,812
17,551,337
9,322,165
176,927
8, 052, 245
27, 360, 666
13, 882, 422
722, 399
12, 755, 845
3,640,309
2, 894, 823
357, 840
387, 646
2, 778, 740
2,268,114
126, 814
383, 812
1, 256, 160
940, 372
189,900
125, 888
4, 302, 101
2, 907, 897
310,402
1, 083, 802
1,467,191
1,29S, 739
74,14
94,305
350, 173
2.54, 439
35, 871
59,863
1,368,211
1, 202, 072
66, 462
99,677!
752, 117
3S6, 132
310, 527
55, 458
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PEOVED.
1920 1910
52.8
45.2
40.9
70.4
56.2
47.6
40.2
79.8
56.7
53.5
21.2
64.]
27.4
22.8
4.4
47.7
31.4
31.5
17.1
43.1
53.9
52.1
47.0
66.0
17.8
17.8
10.1
29.6
31.7
30.0
18.7
43.9
7.0
7.8
2.0
9.2
12.3
11. (
8. 6
25.6
34.0
35.9
12.9
48.1
25.2
27.9
18.2
37.7
AVERAGE ACREAGE
PER FARM.
46.4
38.9
34.3
67.0
50.5
42.3
42.0
74.3
60.
58.3
41.3
64.8
24.3
20.1
4.0
50.5
26.9
27.2
25.0
26.3
52.6
61.0
46.9
67.7
14.7
IS. 3
6.6
23.9
31.8
28.7
27.2
48.0
13.0
18.3
2.3
9.6
28.1
29.1
13.5
56.0
40.3
41.6
21.1
51.3
27.7
37.4
20.4
35.x
All land.
1920 1910
75.0
104.8
477.7
44.4
74.0
109.3
1087. 1
37.0
166.4
198. 2
990.4
128.3
261.5
339.2
5701. 2
135.4
608.1
575.9
31S1. 2
500.7
198.9
19(1. 2
£08.9
177.8
749.9
698.3
3888.6
499.9
Improved
land.
1920 1910
81.1
116.2
430.1
43.8
86.6
127.7
1038. 3
40.3
151.7
187.3
65S. 5
119.4
269.1
353. 3
r699. 4
115.1
516.7
455. 4
2S31. 7
629.1
171.5
163. 7
600. 5
177.9
777.6
526.9
9205. 8
588.0
408.1 293.1
411.2 274.0
1S13. 5 1449.1
308.4 269.0
817.9
693.2
8921.5
736.7
581.7
485.4
45(10. 5
328.4
315.9
212.5
9955. 6
499.9
135.1
106. 7
1624
124.2
196.8 156.7
179.9 146.1
2080. 2 1625. 6
133.5 112.9
745.2
525.9
4740. 9
476.9
1009. 6
474.
8420. 4
475.0
39.6
47.4
195.1
31.3
41.5
52.0
437.2
29.5
94.4
106. 0
209.9
82.2
71.6
77.4
253.4
64.6
190.8
181. 3
544. 3
215. 0
107.2
102. 3
238. 9
117.4
133.5
124.1
392.6
147.8
129.2
123.3
338.4
135.5
57.5
54.1
176. 4
67,
71.5
.56. 2
390. 9
84.2
66.8
64,
26,8. 1
64.2
188.0
146. 8
864. 5
179.9
279.7
177.5
1715.6
166.5
FARM TENURE.
639
Table 25.— ACREAGE OP FARM LAND. WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES,
TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 191(>-Continued.
BY
Dm.'^ION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
Pacific.
Washington, total
Owners ,
Manaf;crs ,
Tenants
Oregon, total ,
0^vne^s
Managers
Tenants ,
California, total . .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
all land in farms
(acres).
1920
13,244,720
9, 259, 800
541,13(5
3, 443, 784
13, 542, 318
10,017,262
837, 924
2,687,132
29,365,667
17, 196, 215
5,485,447
6, 684, 005
1910
11,712,235
9,115,171
529, 082
2,067,982
11,685,1101
9, 036, 370;
766,007;
1,882, 733 1
27,931,444
15,125,339
6, 604, 972
6,201,133
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (acres).
1920
7,129,343
4,529,580
256, 391
2, 343, 372
4,913,851
3,331,150
300,687
1, 282, 014
11, 878, 339
6, 819, 212
1,587,518
3, 471, 609
1910
6,373,311
4, 760, 836
159, 461
1, 453, 014
4,274,803
3,061,350
212,812
1,000,641
11,389,894
6,464,472
1,728,625
3, 196, 797
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920 1910
53.8
48.9
47.4
68.0
36.3
33.3
35.9
47.7
40.4
39.7
28.9
51.9
54.4
52.2
30.1
70.3
36.6
33.9
27.8
53.1
40.8
42.7
26.2
51.6
AVERAGE acreage
PER FARM.
Allland.
1920 1910
199.8
17.5.7
463. 3
277.3
269.7
251.3
914.8
285.0
249.6
196.3
1108. 4
265.9
208.4
191.9
550.6
267.7
256.8
239.1
904. 4
274.5
316.7
227.0
1933. 0
341.7
Improved
land.
1920 1910
107.6
85.9
219.5
188.7
97.9
S3. 6
328.3
130.0
100.9
77.9
320.8
138.1
113.4
100.2
165.9
188.1
93.9
81.0
251.3
145.9
129.1
97.0
505.9
176.1
640 ABSTTIACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 26.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL
OmsiON OR STATE
AND TENURE.
UNITED STATES.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Geographic
Divisions.
New England.
$77, 924, 100, 338
47,611,5-45,944
3, 132, 273, 005
27,180,281,389
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants . . .
Middle Atlantic.
Total.
Owners
Managers. .
Tenants . . .
East North Central
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
West North Central.
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants . . .
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants . . .
South Atlantic.
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants...
East Soitth Central.
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants...
West South Central
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants. ..
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants...
Pacific.
Total.
Owners
Managers..
Tenants . . .
$40,991,449,090
26, 609, 634, 373
1,700,624,936
12,621,189,781
1910
1,173,019,594
949,587,985
133, 522, 014
89,909,595
3, 949, 684, 183
2,663,591,574
302,070,412
984,022,197
17, 245, 362, 593
10, 058, 142, 054
477,058,724
6,710,161,815
27,991,434,545
16,841,094,799
517,018,682
10,633,321,064
6,132,917,760
3,668,836,823
305, 470, 576
2,158,610,361
4,419,466,237
2,758,397,331
110,765,776
1,550,303,130
7,622,066,027
4,178,001,708
380,657,726
3,063,406,593
4,083,137,939
3,062,853,906
323,137,311
697,146,722
5,307,011,460
3,431,039,764
582,571,784
1,293,399,912
$66,316,002,602
39, 864, 222, 907
2, 665, 216, 465
23, 786, 563, 230
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
867,240,457
707,087,858
91,617,841
68,534,758
2,959,589,022
1,956,906,352
199, 378, 007
803,304,663
10,119,128,066
6,314,009,403
222, 456, 873
3,582,661,790
13, 535, 309, 511
8,981,852,218
234,979,209
4,318,478,084
2,951,200,773
1,905,397,469
139, 453, 227
906,350,077
2, 182, 771, 779
1, 432, 645, 781
56, 250, 544
693,875,454
3,838,154,337
2,195,591,300,
248,191,089
1,394,371,948
1,757,573,368
1,318,669,728
186,576,669
252,326,971
2, 780, 481, 777
1,8,57,474,264
321,721,477
601,286,036
$34, 801, 125, 697
22, 366, 934, 278
1, 456, 958, 992
10, 977, 232, 427
917,468,584
732,985,945
115,122,376
69,360,263
3,002,137,754
1,987,775,786
256,451,780
757,910,188
14,937,641,671
8, 547, 956, 861
421,031,710
5,968,653,100
24, 469, 495, 169
14, 54t), 115,223
445, 906, 192
9, 477, 473, 754
5,201,773,472
3,071,638,805
272,176,404
1,857,958,263
3, 663, 693, 363
2,259,091,657
94,822,369
1,309,779,337
6, 291, 188, 072
3,309,149,702
302,397,712
2,619,640,658
3,163,187,783
2,351,059,166
233,107,982
579,020,635
4, 669, 416, 734
2, 998, 449, 762
524,199,940
1,146,767,032
1910
718, 544, 808
579,951,343
81,663,226
56,930,239
2,442,949,103
1, 594, 225, 109
178,28:3,7.50
670,440,244
8, 873, 991, 594
5, 458, 959, 257
198,347,7.52
3,216,684,585
11, 614, 665, 870
7,61.5,880,376
199,011,857
3,799,173,637
2,486,436,474
1,593,294,281
125,539,290
767,602,903
1, 738, 397, 839
1,135,752,526
47, 597, 661
555,047,652
3, 128, 596, 882
1, 707, 8.s0,518
205, 183, 145
1,155,533,219
1,319,396,873
972,132,526
133,047,729
214,216,618
2, 478, 146, 254
1,648,858,342
287, 684, ,582
541,603,330
$54,829,563,059
31,984,781,634
2,207,651,020
20, 637, 130, 405
Land alone.
1920
488,125,250
384,238,323
64,051,157
39,835,770
1,661,676,107
1,041,704,049
149,748,070
470,223,988
12, 046, 073, 684
6, 576, 977, 706
335,754,996
5,133,340,982
21,340,145,142
12,444,869,417
387, 007, 373
8,508,208,352
4,000,681,904
2,277,406,304
215,456,350
1, 507, 819, 250
2, 916, 141, 232
1,750,557,989
78,827,578
1,086,755,605
5,408,059,615
2, 824, 4.')9, 788
279,876,355
2,303,723,472
2, 801, 712, 079
2,064,1,54,166
212,352,569
525,205,344
4,166,948,0^6
2,020,413,892
484, 516,, 572
1,062,017.582
FAKM TENURE.
CLASSES, BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 and 1910.
641
LAND AND
BUILDINGS — continued .
1
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
LIVE STOCK.
Land alone-
Continued.
Buildings.
1910
1920
1910
1950
1910
1920
1910
$28,475,674,169
17,806,121,628
1,218,859,265
9,450,693,276
$11,486,439,543
7,879,441,273
457,565,445
3,149,432,825
$6,325,451,528
4,560,812,650
238, 099, 727
1,526,539,151
$3,594,772,928
2,447,792,781
103, 773, 702
1,043,206,445
$1,265,149,783
900,672,541
42,908,500
321,568,742
$8,013,324,808
5,299,530,256
363,282,838
2,350,511,714
$4,925,173,610
3,402,027,554
200,757,444
1,322,388,612
1
2
3
4
382,134,424
302,178,221
46,985,629
32,970,574
429,343,334
348,747,622
51,071,219
29,524,493
336,410,384
277,773,122
34,677,597
23,959,665
92,387,525
79,706,212
6,757,841
5,923,472
50,798,826
43,954,140
3,572,404
3,272,282
163,163,485
136,895,828
11,641,797
14,625,860
97,896,823
83,182,375
6,382,211
8,332,237
5
6
7
8
1,462,321,005
906,817,086
111,4^,860
444,019,059
1,340,461,647
946,071,737
106,703,710
287,686,200
980,628,098
687,408,023
66,798,890
226,421,185
359,152,336
262,569,221
16, 500, 578
80,082,537
167,480,384
120,120,580
7,387,337
39,972,467
588,394,093
413,246,567
29,118,054
146,029,472
349,159,535
242,560,663
13,706,920
92,891,952
9
10
11
12
7,231,699,114
4,281,681,370
161,093,641
2,788,924,103
2,891,567,987
1,970,979,155
85,276,714
835,312,118
1,642,292,480
1,177,277,887
37,254,111
427,760,482
786,076,805
521,674,491
16,310,480
248,091,834
268,806,550
189,017,199
5,044,543
74,744,808
1,521,644,117
988, 510, 702
39, 716, ,534
493,416,881
976,329,922
666,032,947
19,064,578
291,232,397
13
14
15
16
10,052,560,913
6,488,097,834
175,873,175
3,388,589,904
3,129,350,027
2,101,245,806
58,838,819
969,265,402
1,562,104,957
1,127,782,542
23,738,682
410,583,733
1,162,938,264
757,245,213
14,269,699
391,423,352
368,935,544
263,272,264
4,675,495
100,987,785
2,359,001,112
1,537,734,363
56,842,791
764,423,958
1,551,708,097
1,102,699,578
30,691,857
418,316,662
17
18
19
20
1,883,349,675
1,166,109,665
99,401.097
617,838,913
1,201,091,568
794,232,501
56,720,054
350,139,013
603,086,799
427,184,616
26, 138, 193
149,763,990
283,980,857
192,278,230
10.888,762
80,813,86;-)
98,230,147
69,109,744
3,940,904
25,179,499
647,163,431
404,919,788
22,405,410
219,838,233
366,634,152
242,993,444
9,973,033
113,567,675
21
22
23
24
1,326,826,864
838,195,980
38,109,604
450,521,280
747,552,131
508,533,668
15,994,791
223,023,672
411,570,975
297,556,546
9,488,057
104,526,372
176,064,886
122,132,015
3,920,323
50,012,548
75,339,333
53,489,572
1,939,4.56
19,910,305
579,707,988
377,173,6,')9
12,023,084
190,511,24.5
369,034,607
243,403,683
6,713,427
118,917,497
25
26
27
28
2,716,098,530
1,498,682,703
192,217,250
1,025,198,577
883,128,457
544,689,914
22,521,357
315,917,186
412,498,352
269, 197, 815
12,965,895
130,334,642
311,098,790
194,415,307
10,722,003
105,961,480
119,720,377
72,917,442
7,692,277
39,110,658
1,019,779,165
614,436,699
67,538,011
337,804,455
689,837,078
3*4,793,340
35,315,667
199,728,071
29
30
31
32
1,174,370,096
855,897,132
122,924,070
195,548,894
361,475,704
286,905,000
20,755,413
53,815,291
145,026,777
116,235,394
10,123,659
18,667,724
190,715,673
152,844,998
8,381,048
29,489,627
49,429,975
40,451,977
3,105,741
5,872,257
729,234,483
558,949,742
81,648,281
88,636,460
388,746,620
306,085,225
50,423,199
32,238,0%
33
34
35
36
2,246.313,648
1,468,461,637
270,769,939
507,081,972
502,468,688
378,035,870
39, 6,S3, 368
84,749,450
231,832,706
180,396,705
16,914,643
34,521,358
232,357,792
164,927,094
16,022,968
51,407,730
66,408,647
48,339,623
5,5.50,343
12,518,681
405,236,934
267,662,908
42,3-48,876
95,225,150
235,926,876
160,276,299
28,486,552
47,164,025
37
38
39
40
75108"— 23-
-41
642 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 26.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
New England.
Maine, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
N. Hampshire, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Vermont, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants ,
Massachusetts,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Rhode Island, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Connecticut, total. .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
New York, totaL...
Owners
Managers
Tenants
New Jersey, total..
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pennsylvania, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North
Central.
Ohio, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Indiana, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Illinois, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Michigan, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Wisconsin, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants '
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$270,626,733
249,818,888
10,634,334
10,073,511
118, 656, 115
100, 505, 865
11,217,649
6,932,601
222,736,620
179, 276, 757
11,931,712
31,528,151
300, 471, 743
224,111,334
58, 525, 749
17,834,660
33, 636, 766
23, 069, 059
5,548,971
5, 018, 736
226,991,617
172,8(Xi,082
35,663,599
18,521,936
1, 908, 483, 201
1,321,699,217
147,440,824
439,343,160
311,847,948
198, 739, 650
33, 867, 702
79, 240, 596
1,729.353,034
1, 143, 152, 707
120,761,886
465,438,441
3, 095, 666, 336
1,846,S05,911
98, 711, .531
1,150,148,894
3, 042, 311, 247
1, 749, 075, 8;i2
74,514,423
1,218,720,992
6, 666, 767, 236
3,040,416,791
179,145,349
3, 447, 205, 095
1,763,334,778
1,307,774,069
58, 510, 839
397,049,870
2,677,282,997
2,114,069,451
66,176,582
497,036,964
1910
$199,271,998
185,087,053
6,437,841
7, 747, 104
103, 704, 196
90, 302, 512
7, 706, 347
5,635,337
145, 399, 728
115,641,507
9,164,766
20,593,455
226, 474, 025
170,007,.332
41,00.5,384
15,461,309
32,990,739
21,638,781
5, 915, 923
5,436,035
159,399,771
124,410,673
21,327,580
1.3,661,518
1,451,481,495
990,431,448
99,630,064
361,419,983
254,832,665
157,016,172
30, 182, 254
67,634,239
1,253,274,862
809, 458, 732
69,565,689
374, 250, 441
1,902,694,589
1, 216, 102, 316
53,025,580
6.33,566,693
1,809,135,238
1, 138, 182, 749
42,731,998
628,220,491
3,905,321,075
1,983,423,213
72, 216, 587
1, 849, 081, 275
1,088,858,379
8,50, 444, 870
26, 387, 458
212,026,051
1,413,118,785
1,125,856,2.55
28, 095, 250
259, 167, 2S0i
LAND AND BtnLDLNGS.
Total.
1920
$204,108,971
187, 505, 075
8, 764, 123
7,839,773
89, 995, 870
75,518,677
9,351,273
5,12.5,920
159, 117, 159
126,686,877
9,611,978
22,818,304
247, 587, 831
182, 098, 530
50,988,024
14,501,277
26, 387, 926
17,941,656
4,616,373
3,829,897
190,270,827
143, 235, 130
31,790,605
15, 245, 092
1,425,061,740
966,593,359
125,574,461
332, 893, 920
250, 323, 986
159, 298, 815
29,039,041
61, 986, 130
1, 326, 752, 028
861,883,612
101,838,278
363,030,138
2,661,435,949
1,572,254,047
87,411,346
1,001,770,556
2,653,643,973
1, 507, 785, 478
65,509,416
1,080,349,079
5,997,993,566
2,691,762,986
162,318,962
3,143,911,618
1,436,686,210
1, 056, 478, 928
50, 198, 044
330, 009, 238
2,187,881,973
1,719,675,422
55,593,942
412,612,609
1910
$159,619,626
147, 713, 769
5,37.5,570
6,530,287
85, 916, 061
74,451,558
6, 767, 633
4,690,870
112, 588, 275
88,566,017
7,926,085
16,096,173
194,168,765
144,241,398
36,745,990
13,181,377
27,932,860
18, 137, 295
5,175,000
4,620,565
138, 319, 221
100, 841, 306
19,672,948
11,804,967
1, 184, 745, 829
797, 712, 574
89,015,220
298,018,035
217,134,519
133,121,579
27, 319, 227
56,693,713
1,041,068,755
663, 3<«), 956
61,949,303
315,728,4%
1,654,152,406
1,047,849,280
47, 935, 700
558,367,426
1, 594, 275, 596
993,140,921
37,817,116
563,317,559
3, 522, 792, 670
1,765,992,310
65,008,033
1,691,792,227
901,138,299
699, 059, 567
22,981,178
179, 097, 554
1,201,632,723
952, 917, 179
24,605,725
224,109,819
Land alone.
1920
$114,411,871
104,931,613
4,655,990
4, 824, 268
47,425,331
39,941,908
4, 738, 683
2, 744, 740
82,938,253
65,644,314
4,811,403
12,482,536
127,653,607
90, 526, 284
28,705,631
8,421,69i
14,509,073
9,481,893
2,584,498
2,442,682
101, 187, 115
73,712,311
18, 554, 952
8, 919, 852
793,335,558
509,583,419
73,549,665
210, 202, 474
142, 182, 498
86, 570, 766
17,368,367
38, 243, 365
726,158,051
445, 549, 864
58, 830, 038
221, 778, 149
2,015,112,999
1, 145, 259, 222
65,381,979
804,471,798
2, 202, 566, 336
1,214,779,978
51,562,953
933, 223, 405
5,260,294,762
2,275,943,663
139,671,781
2,834,679,308
959, 186, 538
687, 319, 570
35, 680, 447
236, 186, 521
1, 618, 913, 059
1, 253, 075, 273
40, 457, 836
324,779,950
FARM TENURE.
CLASSES, BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 and 1910— Continued .
643
LAND AND BUILDINGS— Continued.
Land alone —
Continued.
1910
$86,481,395
79,807,441
'2,724,800
3, 949, 154
44,519,047
38,498,150
3, 583, 654
2,437,243
58,385,327
45,045,899
4, 273, 240
9,066,188
105,532,616
74,660,058
22,894,906
7,977,652
15,009,981
9,023,408
3, 210, 643
2, 775, 930
72,206,058
55,143,265
10,298,386
6,764,407
707,747,828
451,980,742
56,075,270
199,691,816
124, 143, 167
72,210,895
16,106,372
35,825,900
630, 430, 010
382, 625, 449
39, 303, 218
208,501,343
1,285,894,812
791,016,912
36, 878, 219
457, 999, 681
1,328,196,545
804,578,413
32,619,174
490,998,958
3,090,411,148
1,503,905,887
56, 507, 607
1,529,997,654
615,258,348
469,027,547
16,S05,089
129,425,712
911,938,261
713,152,611
18,2S3,552
180,502,098
Buildings.
1920
1910
$89, 697, 100
82,573,462
4, 108, 133
3,015,505
42, 570, 539
35, 576, 769
4, 612, 590
2,381,180
76,178,906
61,042,563
4, 800, 575
10,335,768
119,934,224
91,572,246
22,282,393
6,079,585
11,878,853
8, 459, 763
2,031,875
1, 387, 215
89,083,712
69,522,819
13,235,653
6,325,240
631,726,182
457,009,940
52,024,796
122,691,446
108, 141, 488
72,728,049
11,670,674
23,742,765
600,593,977
416, 333, 748
43,008,240
141,251,""
646,322,950
426,994,825
22, 029, 36"
197,298,758
451,077,637
293,005,500
10, 946, 463
147,125,674
747, 698, 814
415,819,323
22,647,181
309,232,310
477,499,672
369,159,358
14,517,597
93,822,717
568,968,914
466, 000, 149
15, 136, 106
87, 832, 659
$73,138,231
67,906,328
2, 650, 770
2,581,133
41,397,014
35, 953, 408
3, 183, 979
2, 259, 627
54,202,948
43,520,118
3,652,845
7,029,985
88, 636, 149
69,581,340
13,851,084
5, 203, 725
12,922,879
9,113,887
1,964,357
1,844,635
66,113,163
51,698,041
9,374,562
5,040,560
476,998,001
345,731,832
32,939,950
98,326,219
92,991,352
60, 910, 684
11,212,855
20, 867, 813
410,638,745
280, 765, 507
22,646,085
107,227,153
368, 257, 594
256, 832, 368!
11,057,481
100,367,745
266,079,051
188,562,508
5,197,942
72, 318, 601
432,381,422
262,086,423
8, 500, 426
161,794,573
285,879,951
230,032,020
6,176,089
49,671,842
289,694,462
239,764,568
6,322,173
43.607,721
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1920
1910
$26, 637, 660
25, 106, 305
724, 167
807,188
9, 499, 322
8, 378, 510
634, 459
486, 353
21,234,130
18,084,328
740, 797
2.409.005
19,359,755
15,807,272
2, 623, 637
928,846
2, 408, 561
1,766,481
315,878
326,202
13,248,097
10, 5ti3, 316
1,718,903
965. 878
169,866,766
127,966,863
7,407,048
34,492,855!
25,459,205
17,202,2431
1,945,3581
6,311,604
163,826,365
117,4tHI,115
7, 148, 172
39,278,078
146,575,269
93,679,423
3,556,341
49,339,505
127,403,086
79, 775, 186,
2,335,3511
45,292,549
222,619,605
113,435,410
4,381,612
104^802, 583
122, 389, 936
96,083,962
2, 867, 728
23,438,246
167,088,909
13S,7(M),510
3, 169. 448
25, 218, 951 I
$14,490,533
13,713,140
354, 284
423, 109
5, 877, 657
5, 282, 127
329, 630
265,900
10,168,687
8, 602, 264
385, 225
1.181,198
11, 563, 894
9,344,827
1,541,741
677, 326
1,781,407
1,244,094
291, 870
2-45,443
6,916,648
5, 767, 6SS
669, 654
479.306
83, 644, 822
61,961,975
3, 536, 433
18,146,414
13,109,507
8,701,311
1,054,336
3,353,860
70,726,055
49,4.57,294
2, 796, 568
18,472,193
51,210,071
34,698,593
1,202,403
15,309,075
40,999,541
27,818,398
762, 861
12,418,282
73,724,074
41,321,035
1,270,842
31, 132, 197
49,916,285
40, 879, 5:37
909,861
8, 126, 887
52, 956, 579
44, 299, 636
898, 576
7,758,367
LIVE STOCK.
1920
1910
$39,780,102
37,207,508
1,146,044
1,426,550
19,160,923
16,608,678
1,231,917
1,320,328
42,385,331
34, 505, 552
1, 578, 937
6.300,8-12
33,524,157
26,205,532
4,914,088
2,404,537
4, 840, 279
3, 360, 922
616, 720
862, 637
23,472,693
19,007,636
2,1.54,091
2,310,966
313,554,695
227, 138, 995
14,459,315
71,956,385
36,064,757
22, 238, 592
2, 883, 303
10,942,802
238,774,641
163, 868, 980
11,775,436
63,130,225
287, 655, lis
180,872,441
7,743,844
99,038,833
261,264,188
161, 51.5, 1()8
6, 669, 6,56
93,079,364
446,154,064
235,218,395
12,444,775
198,490,894
204, 258, 632
155,211,179
5,445,067
43,602,386
322,312,115
255,693,519
7,413,192
59,205,404
$25, 161, 839
23, 660, 144
707, 987
793, 708
11,910,478
10, 568, 827
669,084
672,567
22,642,766
18,473,226
8.53, 456
3,316,084
20,741,366
16,421,107
2,717,653
1, 602, 606
3,276,472
2,257,392
449,0.53
570,027
14,163,902
11,801,679
984,978
1,377,245
183, 090, 844
130, 756,
7,078,411
45, 255, 534
24, 588, 639
15,193,282
1,808,691
7, 586, 666
141,480,052
96, 610, 482
4,819,818
40,049,752
197, 332, 112
133,-5.54,443
3,887,47"
59,890,192
173, 860, 101
117,223,430
4,1.52,021
52,4»4,650
308, 804, 431
176, 109,8&8
5,937,712
126,756,851
137,803,795
110,505,766
2,496,419
24,801,610
158,529,483
128,639,440
2, 590, 949
27,299,094
644
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 26 VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL
DIVISION OB STATE
AND TENURE.
West North
Central.
Minnesota, totaL
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Iowa, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Missouri, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
North Dakota,
totaL
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Dakota,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Nebraska, total..
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Kansas, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic.
Delaware, total..
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Maryland, total..
Owners
Managers
Tenants
District of Colum
bia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Virginia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West Virginia,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
North Carolina,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$3,787,420,118
2,537,589,486
58, 162, 979
1, 191, 667, 653
8,524,870,956
4,544,498,718
140,772,728
3, 839, 599, 510
3,591,068,085
2,476,531,087
85, 927. 126
1, 028, 609, 872
1, 759, 742, 995
1,243,907,545
41, 100, 933
474, 734, 517
2,823,870,212
1, 733, 696, 642
46, 833, 811
1,043,339,729
4,201,655,992
2,358,820,323
78,403,678
1, 764, 431,. 991
3,302,806,187
1,946,050,998
65,817,397
1,290,937,792
80,137,614
38,521,671
3, 757, 021
37,858,922
483, 638, 120
267, 872, 899
39, 509, 739
156,165,482
5, 927, 987
1,800,669
2, 542, 914
1, 584, 404
1,196,555,772
878, 456, .395
71,007,739
247,091,638
496,439,617
393,058,740
25, 733, 496
77, 647, 381
1, 250, 166, 995
754, 437, 708
26, 359, 678
469,369,609
1910
$1,476,411,737
1,083,350,056
24, 167, 277
368,894,404
3, 745, 860, 544
2,257,685,527
51,930,206
1,436,244,811
2,052,917,488
1,460,538,331
46,017,055
546, 362, 102
974,814,205
787,521,495
19, 296, 374
167,996,336
1,166,096,980
814, 235, 325
16, 828, 257
335, 033, 398
2,079,818,647
1,261,875,866
37, 563, 134
780, 379, 647
2,039,389,910
1,316,645,618
39,176,906
683,567,386
63, 179, 201
32,461,054
2, 061, 694
28,656,453
286,167,028
160, 06S, 263
26, 573, 399
99,525,366
8,476,533
2,335,216
3,381,067
2,760,250
625,065,383
476, 503, 394
30,868,847
117,693,142
314,738,540
250, 599, 816
10,285,735
53, 852, 989
537,716,210
362, 563, 593
15, 848, 361
159, 304, 266
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$3,301,168,325
2,191,751,054
50,234,6.58
1,059,182,613
7,601,772,290
4,011,441,160
125, 900, 751
3, 464, 430, 379
3,062,967,700
2,089,419,403
74, 678, 836
898, 869, 461
1,488,521.495
1,040,855,450
35, 108, 503
412, 557, 542
2,472,893,681
1,499,919,420
38,900,410
934, 073, 851
3,712,107,760
2,060,996,545
65, 693, 263
1, 585, 417, 952
2,830,063,918
1,651,732,191
55,389,771
1,122,941,956
64,755,631
30,649,497
3,230,767
30,875,367
386,596,850
220, 743, 136
34,526,139
131, 327, 575
5,577,369
1,712,819
2, 347, 850
1, 516, 700
1,024,435,025
746, 599, 004
62,720,066
215, 115, 955
410,783,406
321,094,958
23,051,738
66,6.36,710
1,076,392,960
639,114,219
23, 525, 086
413,753,655
1910
$1,262,441,426
920,359,347
20, 909, 251
321, 172, 828
3,257,379,400
1, 942, 594, 349
44,993,925
1,269,791,126
1,716,204,386
1,206,020,845
40, 361, 980
469, 821, 561
822, 656, 744
658, 809, 090
16, 898, 168
146,949,486
1,005,080,807
694, 509, 873
1.3,918,757
296,652,177
1,813,346,935
1,084,248,917
30, 056, 713
699, 041, 305
1,737,556,172
1, 109, 337, 955
32,473,063
595, 745, 154
53,155,983
27, 175, 067
1,776,280
24,204,636
241, 737, 123
132, 810, 705
24,468,741
84,457,677
8, 231, 343
2, 279, 800
3,240,84:3
2, 710, 700
532,058,062
402,811,295
27, 354, 426
101,862,341
264,390,954
207, 994, 468
9, 135, 665
47, 260, 821
456, 624, 607
305,334,091
14, 209, 244
137,081,272
Land alone.
1920
$2,750,328,432
1,789,039,414
40, 230, 519
921,058,499
6,679,020,577
3, 448, 299, 333
110, 594, 202
3, 120, 127, 042
2,594,193,271
1,741.864,360
61, 664, 535
790, 664, 376
1,279,313,627
886, 960, 902
29, 7.-)S, 105
362, 594, 620
2,231,431,723
1, 340, 434, 697
35, 176, 117
855, 820, 909
3, 330, 222, 340
1, 819, 193, 473
59, 999, 794
1,451,029,073
2, 475, 635, 172
1,419,077,238
49, 644, 101
1, 006, 913, 833
42, 115, 802
18,016,328
2, 292, 725
21, 806, 749
259, 904, 047
141,685,771
21,994,101
96,224,175
4, 156, 148
1, 181, 469
1, 674, 219
1, 300, 460
756, 354, 277
539, 695, 755
47, 269, 720
169,388,802
307, 309, 704
234, 589, 999
19,322,852
53,396,853
857, 815, 016
494, 942, 893
18,372,540
344,499,583
FARM TENURE. 645
CLASSES, BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
LAND AND BXTiLDiNGS— Continued.
Land alone-
Continued.
1910
$1,019,102,027
731,554,845
16,875,616
270,671,566
2,801,973,729
1,637,406,979
39, 199, 222
1,125,367,528
1,445,982,389
998,034,801
35, 187, 1.33
412, 760, 455
730, 380, 131
582,861,877
15, 092, 453
132, 425, 801
902, 606, 751
619, 845, 137
12,713,942
270,047,672
1,614,539,313
950, 289, 391
27, 025, 908
637,224,014
1,537,976,573
968, 104, 804
29, 778, 901
540,092,868
34,938,161
16, 180, 799
1,111,205
17,646,157
163, 451, 614
83,429,613
17,973,915
62, 048, 056
7, 193, 950
1,876,100
2, 929, 600
2,388,250
394, 658, 912
292, 838, 081
21, 106, 420
80,714,411
207, 075, 759
159, 475, 370
7,612,055
39,988,334
343,164,945
221,658,135
11,734,529
109,772,281
Buildings.
1920
$550,839,893
402,711,640
10,004,139
138, 124, 114
922,751,713
563,141,827
15, 306, 549
344,303,337
468,774,429
347, 555, 043
13,014,301
108, 205, 085
209, 207, 868
153,894,548
5,350,398
49,962,922
241,461,958
159,484,723
3,724,293
78,252,942
381,885,420
^1,803,072
5,693,469
134,388,879
354,428,746
232, 0.54, 953
5,745,670
116,028,123
22,639,829
12,633,169
938,042
9,068,618
126,692,803
79, 057, 365
12,532,038
35,103,400
1,421,221
531, 350
673,631
216,240
268, 080, 748
206, 903, 249
15,450,346
45, 727, 153
103,473,702
86,504,959
3,728, -
13, 239, 857
218, 577, 944
144,171,326
5, 152, 546
69,254,072
1910
8243,339,399
1,S8,804,502
4,033,635
50,501,262
455,405,671
305, 187, 370
5,794,703
144,423,598
270, 221, 997
207, 986, 044
5,174,847
57,061,106
92, 276, 613
75,947,213
1,805,715
14,523,685
102,474,056
74, 664, 736
1,204.815
26,604,505
198, 807, 622
133, 959, 526
3,030,805
61,817,291
199, 579, 599
141,233,151
2,694,162
55,652,286
18,217,822
10,994,268
665, 075
6,558,479
78, 285, 509
49,381,062
6, 494, 826
22,409,621
1,037,393
403,700
311, 243
322, 450
137, 399, 150
110, 003, 214
6, 248, 006
21, 147, 930
57,315,195
48, 519, 098
1,523,610
7,272,487
113,459,662
83,675,956
2, 474, 715
27,308,991
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1920
$181,087,968
130, 388, 874
2,145,474
48, 553, 620
309,172,398
179,054,709
3,090,470
127, 027, 219
138,261,340
101,198,408
2, 162, 422
34, 900, 510
114, 186, 865
86, 070, 844
2,076,252
26,039,769
112,408,268
73,011,060
1,297,.W8
38,099,650
153, 104, 448
91,565,876
1,677,720
59, 860, 852
154,716,977
95, 955, 442
1, 819, 803
56,941,732
6,781,318
3, 740, 377
242,768
2, 798, 173
28, 970, 020
18, 840, 230
1,817,972
8,311,818
104,252
41, 687
36, 415
26,150
50, 151, 466
39, 088, 590
2,357,762
8,705,114
18, 395, 058
15, 445, 375
740,899
2, 208, 784
54,621,363
38,288,083
946, 534
15,386,746
1910
$52,329,165
40,312,954
769, 853
11,246,358
95, 477, 948
61,391,989
1,033,232
33,052,727
50, 873, 994
37,963,319
720,402
12, 190, 273
43, 907, 595
37, 199, 449
742,463
5, 965, 683
33, 786, 973
24,. 572, 061
333, 471
8,881,441
44,249,708
28,608,676
542, 819
15,098,213
48, 310, 161
33,223,816
533, 255
14,553,090
3,206,095
1, 850, 410
94,379
1,261,306
11,859,771
7,684,897
661,144
3,513,730
92, 350
19,685
61,100
11,565
18,115,883
14, 395, 201
803, 741
2,916,941
7,011,513
6,002,017
162, 204
847,292
18,441,619
13, 897, 746
492,607
4,051,266
LIVE STOCK.
1920
$305,163,825
215,449,558
5,782,847
83,931,420
613,926,288
3.54, 002, 849
11,781,-507
248,141,912
389,839,045
285,913,276
9, 0.85, 868
94,839,901
157,034,635
116,981,251
3,916,178
36, 137, 206
238, 568, 263
160, 766, 162
6,6.35,873
71, 166, 228
336,443,784
206,257,902
11,032,695
119, 153, 187
318,025,292
198,363,365
8,607,823
111,054,104
8, 600, 665
4, 131, 797
283,486
4,185,382
48,071,250
28, 289, 533
3,255,628
16,526,089
246,366
46,163
158,649
41,554
121,969,281
92, 768, 801
5,929,911
23,270,569
67,261,153
56,518,407
1,940,859
8,801,887
119,152,672
77,035,406
1,888,058
40,229,208
1910
$161,641,146
122,677,755
2,488,173
36,475,218
393, 003, 196
2.53,699,189
5,903,049
133, 400, 958
285,839,108
216,554,167
4,934,673
64,350,268
108,249,866
91,512,956
1,655,743
15,081,167
127,229,200
95,153,391
2,576,029
29, 499, 780
222,222,004
149, 018, 273
6,963,602
66, ^0, 129
253, 523, 577
174,083,847
6, 170, 588
73, 269, 142
6,817,123
3, 435, 577
191,0.35
3,190,511
32,570,134
19,572,661
1,443,514
11,553,959
152,840
35, 731
79, lil
37,985
74,891,438
59, 266, 898
2,710,680 43
12,913,860 44
43,336,073
36,603,331
987, 866
5,744,876
62,649,984
43,331,7.56
1,146,510
18,171,718
646 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— AGEICUL.TUEE.
Table 26.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
South Atlantic —Con.
South Carolina,
total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Georgia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Florida, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South Central.
Kentucky, total. . .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Tennessee, total —
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Alabama, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mississippi, total. . .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West South Central.
Arkansas, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Louisiana, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Oklahoma, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Texas, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
all farm property.
1920
$953, 064, 742
4S1, 877, 210
22, 653, 642
448, 533, 890
1,356,685,196
615,657,538
54, 787, 814
686, 239, 844
330, 301, 717
237, 153, 993
59, 028, 533
34, 119, 191
1,511,901,077
1, 09S, 190, 020
31,609,080
382, 041, 971
1,251,964,585
845, 929, 877
20,391,040
385,643,668
690,848,720
394, 154, 888
17, 803, 332
278, 890, 500
964, 751, 855
420, 122, 540
40, 902, 324
503, 726, 991
924, 395, 483
516,331,819
29, 120, 363
378, 943, 301
589, 826, 679
331,764,023
53,328,365
204, 734, 291
1,660,423,544
925, 797, 8'"
33, 015, 885
701, 609, 782
4, 447, 420, 321
2, 404, 107, 989
265, 193, 113
1, 778, 119, 219
1910
$392, 128, 314
219, 268, 275
12,803,179
160, 056, 860
580, 546, 381
291,426,602;
20, 195, 588
268, 924, 191.
143, 183, 183
110,171,256
17, 435, 357
15,576,570
773, 797, 880
571,571,451
20, 321, 409
181,905,020
612,520,836
426,686,809
12, 582, 286
173, 251, 741
370, 138, 429
212, 952, 932
8, 229, 582
148, 955, 915
426,314,634
221,434,589
15, 117, 267
189, 762, 778
400,089,303
240,112,532
12, 098, 030
147, 878, 741
301, 220, 988
171,395,396
38, 680, 084
91,145,508
918, 198, 882
518, 708, 930
12, 162, 250
387,327,702
2, 218, 645, 164
1,20)5,374,442
185, 250, 725
768, 019, 997
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$813,484,200
406, 630, 568
19, 742, 432
387, 111, 200
1,138,298,627
506,548,019
47, 833, 256
583,917,352
281,449,404
198, 546, 5S5
55, 199, 070
27,703,749
1,305,158,936
940, 991, 705
27,807,376
336, 359, 795
1, 024, 979, 894
686, 058, 886
17, 490, 795
321, 430, 213
543, 657, 755
308,519,136
15,091,316
220, 047, 303
789, 896, 778
323,521,870
34, 432, 882
431, 942, 026
753,110,666
407,346,897
25,327,476
320, 436, 293
474, 038, 793
261, 827, 217
43,911,266
168,300,310
1, 363, 865, 294
748, 035, 636
26, 634, 240
589,195,418
3, 700, 173, 319
1, 951, 939, 952
206, 524, 730
1, 541, 708, 637
1910
$332, 888, 081
185,703,312
11,286,139
135, 898, 630
479, 204, 332
239,621,776
17,653,921
221,928,635
118,145,989
89, 533, 767
10,414,031
12, 198, 191
635,459,372
464, 838, 303
16, 836, 522
153, 784, 547
480,522,587
332,367,652
10,992,818
137,162,117
288,253,591
166, 872, 298
6, 965, 693
114,415,600
334,162,289
171,674,273
12, 802, 628
149,685,388
309,166,813
181,882,010
10,440,663
116,844,140
237, 544, 450
134, 121,. 536
29, 902, 2V)4
73,520,620
738, 677, 224
417,862,302
8, 748, 571
312, 066, 351
1,843,208,395
1,034,014,670
156,091,617
653, 102, 108
Land alone.
1920
$647,157,209
309,991,708
15, 935, 497
321,230,004
897, 444, 961
380, 860, 366
38,954,800
477, 629, 795
228,424.740
156, 442, 015
49, 639, 896
22,342,829
1,050,752,680
748,405,731
22, 709, 362
279, 637, 5S7
807,782,296
528,777,934
13,577,489
265,426,873
415, 763, 862
229,228,335
12, 748, 938
173, 786, 589
641, 842, 394
244, 145, 989
29, 791, 789
367,904,616
607,773,440
315,494,861
22,485,051
269,793,528
383, 618, 162
206,821,(558
37,398,511
139,397,993
1, 171, 459, 364
630,495,315
23,603,31
517,300,732
3, 245, 208, 649
1, 671, 647, 954
196, 389, 476
1,377,171,219
FARM TENURE.
CLASSES, BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 and 1910-Continued.
647
LAND AND BtTiLDiNGS — Continued.
Land alone-
Continued.
1910
Buildings.
1920
$268,774,854
143, 847, 030
9,492,287
115,435,537
370,353,415
176,485,458
13,832,045
180,035,912
93,738,065
70,319,049
13,609,041
9,809,975
484,464,617
346, 898, 655
12,763,682
124,802,280
371,415,783
249,129,676
9,008,950
113,277,15^
216,944,175
120,248,304
5,569,349
91,126,522
254, 002, 289
121,919,34,
10,767,623
121,315,321
246,021,450
138, 809, 633
9, 283, 914
97,927,903
187,803,277
102, 960, 658
24, 205, 148
60,637,471
649, 066, 668
360,921,413
7,596,232
280,549,023
1,633,207,135
895, 990, 999
151,131,956
586,084,180
$166,326,991
96,638,860
3, 806, 935
65,881,196
240, 853, 666
125.6S7,653
8, 878, 456
106, 287, 557
53,024,664
42,104,570
5,559,174
5,360,920
254,406,256
rj2,5S(i,o,-;4
5,098,014
50, 722, 208
217,197,598
157, 280, 952
3,913,306
56,003,340
127,893,893
79, 290, 801
2,342,378
46,260,714
148,054,384
79, 375, 881
4,641,093
64,037,410
145,337,226
91,852,036
2, 842, 425
50,642,765
90,420,631
55, 005, 559
6, 512, 755
28,902,317
192,405,930
117,540,321
3,030,923
71,834,686
454, 964, 670
280,291,998
10, 135, 254
164,537,418
1910
$64,113,227
41,856,2821
1,793,852
20,463,093
108,850,917
63,136,318
3,821,8761
41, 892, 723^
24,407,924
19,214,718!
2,804,990
2,388,216
150,994,755
117,939,648
4,072,840
28, 982, 267
109,106,804
83, 237, 976
1,983,868
23,884,960
71,309,416
46,62:3,994
1,396,344
23,289,078
80, 160, 000
49,7o4,y2s
2,035,005
28, 370, 007
63,145,363
43, 072, 377
1, 156, 749
18,916,237
49,741,173
31,160,878
5,697,146
12,883,149
89, 610, 556
56,940,889
1,152,339
31,517,328
210,001,260
138,023,671
4,959,661
67,017,928
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1920
$48,062,387
29,471,629
986,785
17,603,973
63,343,220
36,626,486
2,246,452
24,470,282
13,551,773
10,735,773
1, 513, 175
1,302,825
48,354,857
37, 107, 334
742, 294
10, 445, 229
53,462,556
39, 065, 380
625, 451
13,771,725
34,366,217
22,300,7s7
664,577
11,400,853
39,881,256
23,598,514
1,88.8,001
14,394,741
43,432,237
28, 2s5, 260
1,369,717
13, 777, 260
32,715,010
20,065,262
4, 703, 512
7,946,236
80,630,547
50, 790, 993
894,028
28,945,526
154, 320, 996
95, 273, 792
3, 754, 746
55,292,458
1910
$14,108,853
9, 268, 550
489, 002
4,351,301
20,948,056
12,446,311
804, 572
7,697,173
4,446,007
3,544,927
372, 155
528, 925
20,851,846
16,284,290
580,625
3,986,931
21,292,171
15,704,129
285,699
5,302,343
16,290,004
10,756,058
341,044
5,192,902
16,905,312
10,745,095
732,088
5,428,129
16,864,198
11,462,887
568, 470
4,832,841
18,977,053
10,393,150
5,271,288
3,312,615
27,088,866
16, 235, 088
247,801
10,605,977
56,790,260
34, 826, 317
1,604,718
20,359,225
1920
$91, 518, 155
45,775,013
1,924,425
43,818,717
155,043,349
72,48:3,033
4,708,106
77, 852, 210
35,300,540
27,871,635
2,316,288
5,112,617
158,387,284
120, 030, 927
3,119,410
35,236,947
173, 522, 135
120,805,611
2,274,794
50,441,730
112,824,748
63,334,9t;5
2,047,439
47,442,344
134,973,821
73, 002,1, -,6
4, .581, 441
57,390,224
127, 852, 580
80,699,6()2
2,423,170
44, 729, 748
83,072,876
49,871,544
4,713,587
28,487,745
215,927,703
126,971,248
5,487,617
83,468,838
592,926,006
356, 894, 245
54,913,6:37
181,118,124
1910
$45,131,380
24,296,413
1,028,038
19,806,929
80,393,993
39,358,515
1,737,095
39,298,383
20,591,187] 9
17,092,562 10
649,171 11
2,849,454 12
117,486,662
90,44S,85s
2,904,262
21,133,542
110,706,078
78,615.028
1,303,769
30, 787, 281
65,594,834
35,324,576
922, 845
29,347,413
75,247,033
39,015,221
1,582,551
34,649,261
74,058,292
46,767,635
1,088,897
26,201,760
44,699,485
26,880,710
3, 506, 50"
14,312,273
152,432,792
84,611,540
3,165,878
64,655,374
318,646,509
196,5:33,45;'
27,554,390
94,558,664
648 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 26.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL
DIVISION OR «TATE
AND TENTTRE.
Mountain.
Montana, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Idaho, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Wyoming, total...
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colorado, total
0\vuers
Managers
Tenants
New Mexico, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Arizona, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
TTtah, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Nevada, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific.
Washington, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Oregon, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
California, total.. .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$985,961,308
799,284,616
65,411,397
121, 265, 295
716, 137, 910
546, 742, 786
36,990,860
132, 404, 264
334, 410, 590
252. 83S, 359
42, 280, 712
39, 291, 519
1, 076, 794, 749
738, 655, 401
57, 539, .S44
2S0, 599, 504
325,185,999
248,993,411
35,634,1.V5
40, 558, 403
233. 592, 989
144,937,086
45, 697, 834
42,958,069
311,274,728
205, 098, 820
13, 866, 226
32, 309, 682
99, 779, 666
66,303,42^
25, 716, 253
7, 759, 986
1,057,429,848
716,451,665
51, 703, 647
289, 274, 536
818, 559, 751
587,481,551
44, 136, 532
186,941,668
3,431,021,861
2, 127, 106, 548
486,731,605
817, 183, 708
1910
$347,828,770
276, 043, 948
35,639,141
36, 145, 6S1
305, 317, 185
248,671,571
17, 222, 431
39, 423, 18.3
167, 189, 081
12;;, 022, 941
31,092,474
13, 073, 066
491,471,806
332,301.1.56
36, 507, 244
122,663,406
159, 447, 990
118,905,010
27, 4,89, 143
13, 053, 837
75, 123, 970
54,.554,.54t^
.8,9.53,0.82
11,615,842
150,795,201
131,. 563, 080
7,943,361
11, 287, 860
60, 399, 365
33, 606, 576
21,729,293
5,063,496
637, 543, 411
481,938,334
31,602,794
124, 002, 283
528,243,782
393, 458, 262
33, 164, 864
101,620,656
1,614,694,584
982, 077, 66S
256, 953, 819
375, 663, 097
LAND AND BUTLDINGS.
Total.
1920
$776, 767
627, 015:
50, 462
99, 290
581,511
437, 588
29, 121
114, 802
234,748
174,279
30,491
29, 976
866, 013
5.87, 65
42, 106
236, 249:
221,814
168,369
23,556
29, 888:
172,325
105, 646,
30, 826
35,851
243,751
206, 623
9,73^
27,390
66,255
43, 879,
16, .804'
5,571
920,392,341
618, 999, 617
45, 722, 744
255, 669, 980
675, 213, 284
478, 525, 734
36, 444, 760
160, 242, 790
3,073,811,109
1,900,924,411
442, 032, 436
730, 854, 262
1910
$251,625,930
196,511,859
26,293,008
28,821,063
245, 065, 825
196,806,545
13, 627, 913
34,631,307
97,915,277
71, 276, 554
17, ISA, 459
9, 454, 264
408, 518, 861
270, 209, 463
29,343,653
108, 965, 745
111,830,999
80,982,225
20, 343, 772
10,505,002
47,285,310
33,196,611
5, 800, 694
8,288,005
117,545,332
101,417,754
6, 545, 737
9,531,841
39, 609, 339
21,731,515
13,908,493
• 3,969,331
571,968,457
430, 624, 440
29, 414, 474
111,929,543
455,576,309
335, 786, 072
28, 725, 693
91, 064, 544
1,450,601,488
882, 447, 830
229,544,415
338,609,243
Land alone.
1920
$691,912,265
556, 658, 369
45,801,316
89,452,580
511,865,869
380, 701, 44"
26, 216, 759
104,947,613
210,947,494
155,544,573
28,266,977
27, 135, 944
763,722,716
513,418,65"
37, 269, 141
213,034,918
196, 341, 050
147, 198, 029
21,889,439
27, 253, 582
156,562,606
94, 493 035
28,218,0""
33,851,494
210,997,840
177,372,208
8,987,614
24,638,018
59,362,239
38, 767, 848
15, 703, 246
4, 891, 145
797, 651, 020
524, 227, 132
40,231,579
233, 192, 309
586,242,049
409,134,569
32, 225, .853
144, 881, 627
2,783,054,977
1,687,052,191
412, 059, 140
683, 943, 646
FARM TENURE. 649
CLASSES, BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
LAND AND BUILDINGS— Continued.
Land alone —
Continued.
1910
$226,771,302
176,221,974
24,435,030
26,114,298
219,953,316
175, 245, 292
12, 584, 143
32, 123, 881
88,908,276
64,244,288
15,985,174
8, 678, 814
362,822,205
237, 268, 627
26,384,022
99, 169, 556
98,806,497
69,915,686
19, 185, 727
9, 705, 084
42,349,737
29,112,511
6,473,757
7,763,469
99, 482, 164
84, 960, 384
6,087,097
8,428,683
35, 276, 599
18,922,370
12, 789, 120
3,565,109
517,421,998
385, 189, 422
27,547,411
104,685,165
411, 696, 102
299,901,667
27,0:9,256
84, 775, 179
1,317,195,448
783, 370, M8
216, 203, 272
317,621,628
Buildings.
1920
1910
$84,855,264
70,35(1,742
4,000,914
9, 837, 608
69, 646, 095
56, 88<), 089
2,904,417
9, 854, 989
23, 800, 631
IS, 735, 154
2,224,681
2, 840, 796
102,290,944
74,238,451
4,837,459
23,215,034
25,473,162
21,171,148
1,667,401
2,634,613
15,762,715
11,153,813
2, 60S, 652
2, 000, 250
32,753,918
29,251,631
7.50, 186
2, 752, 101
6,892,975
5,111,372
1, 101, 703
679,900
122,741,321
94, 772, 485
5, 491, 165
22,477,671
88,971,235
69,391,165
4,218,907
15,361,163
290, 756, 132
213, 872, 220
29, 973, 296
46,910,616
$24, 854, 628
20, 289, 885
1,857,978
2, 706, 765
25,112,509
21, 501, 253
1, 043, 770
2,507,486
9,007,001
7, 032, 266
1, 199, 285
775, 450
45,696,656
32, 940, 836
2,959,631
9,796,189
13,024,502
11, 060, .539
1, 1.58, 045
799, 918
4,935,573
4,084,100
326, 937
524, 536
18,063,168
16,451,370
4.5S,640
1, 153, 158
4, 332, 740
2, 809, 145
1,119,373
404,222
54,546,459
45, 435, 018
1,867,063
7, 244, 378
43,880,207
35,884,405
1, 706, 437
6, 289, 365
133,406,040
99, 077, 282
13,341,143
20,987,615
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1920
$55, 004, 212
46,652,539
2, 086, 510
6,265,163
38, 417, 253
31,630,440
1, 219, 026
6, 567, 787
11,777,949
9, 549, 532
802, 816
1,425,601
49,804,509
35, 901, 170
1,711,392
12,191,947
9,745,369
8,031,292
506, 232
1,207,845
8, 820, 667
6, 246, 070
1,210, .506
1,364,091
13,514,787
12, 035, 333
3.50, 12,'
1,129,329
3,630,927
2,798,622
494,441
337,864
54,721,377
39,648,563
2,011,034
13,061,780
41,567,125
31,291,853
■ 1,. 503, 269
8, 772, 003
136,069,290
93,986,678
12,508,665
29,573.947
1910
$10,539,653
8,9.39,452
624, 947
975, 254
10, 476, 051
9, 019, 045
380, 068
1,076,938
3, 668, 294
2,941,958
446,532
279,804
12,791,601
9,401.3.52
741,543
2,(>18,706
4,122,312
3,608,024
271,228
243,060
1,787,790
1,428,645
1.50, 484
208,661
4,468,178
3,996,950
176,622
294,606
1, 576, 096
1,116,551
314,317
145,228
16,709,844
13, 165, 701
545,006
2,999,137
13, 205, 645
10,503,437
507, 398
2, 194, 810
36,493,158
24, 670, 485
4,497.939
7,324,734
1920
$154,189,567
125,616,966
12,862,657
15, 709, 944
96, 208, 693
77, .524, 210
6, 650, 658
12,033,825
87, 884, 516
69, 009, 100
10, 986, 238
7, 889, 178
160,976,580
115,097,123
13,721,852
32,157,605
93,626,418
72,592,942
11,571,113
9,462,363
52,447,001
33,044,168
13,660,599
5,742,234
54,008,183
46, 439, 648
3, 778, 301
3,790,234
29, 893, 525
19,625,585
8,416,863
1,851,077
82, 316, 130
57,803,485
3, 969, 869
20, 542, 776
101,779,342
77, 663, 964
6,188,503
17,926,875
221,141,462
132, 195, 459
32, 190, 504
56, 755, 499
1910
$85,663,187
70, 592, 637
8,721,186
6,349,364
49,775,309
42, 845, 981
3, 214, 450
3, 714, 878
65, 605, 610
48,804,429
13,461,483
3,339,598
70,161,344
52,690,341
6, 422, 048
11,048,955
43, 494, 679
34,314,761
6,874,143
2, 305, 775
26,050,870
19, 929, 290
3, 002, 404
3, 119, 176
28,781,691
26,149,276
1,221,002
1,411,413
19,213,930
10, 758, 510
7, .506, 483
948,937
48, 865, 110
38, 148, 193
1,643,314
9,073,603
59, 461, 828
47, 168, 753
3,931,773
8,361,302
127,599,938 41
74,959,353 42
22,911,465 43
29,729,120 44
650
ABSTUACT OF THE C^ENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 27.— AVERAGE VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS PER FARM, BY TENURE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
total.
OWNERS.
MANAGERS.
TENANTS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
■United States....
$10,284
$5,471
$10,156
$5,664
$38,937
$25,075
$9,690
$4,662
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central . .
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central . .
5,860
7,061
13,771
22,307
4,488
3,484
6,316
12,958
19, 941
3,806
5,216
7,899
10,464
2,236
1,668
3,317
7,192
13,050
5,230
6,077
11, 148
20,454
5,060
4,296
7,256
11,609
16,645
3,444
4,490
6,747
10,035
2,686
2,225
4,010
6,014
10,853
23,974
26,028
31,070
41,380
27,776
27,046
60,323
66,635
74,534
15,182
19,652
18,284
23, 809
15,129
14,467
43,693
45,689
55,059
5,978
8,594
19,607
25,272
3,427
2,508
4,973
15,450
24,406
3,792
6,430
10, .595
11,089
1,504
1,050
2,322
10, 879
16, 546
New England:
4,232
4,385
5,473
7,737
6,463
8,399
7,376
8, 428
6,560
10,368
12,937
25, 289
7,313
11,558
18,496
35,616
11,646
19, 160
33, 132
29,836
17, 122
6,386
8,070
27,340
5,501
4,706
3,990
4,222
3,663
5,212
4,823
4,055
2,123
2,903
3,238
3,499
7,104
8,486
13,468
13,811
14,907
14,449
7,432
17,276
9,499
20,947
13,885
13,449
26,122
2,660
3,176
3,442
5,260
5,278
5,158
5,495
6,484
4,747
6,080
7,399
13,986
4,354
6,784
8,085
15,008
6, 190
11,063
12,945
13,983
9,770
4,905
4,941
37,932
2,891
2,735
1,800
1,887
1,047
2,362
2,452
1,953
1,096
1,218
1,440
1,971
3,884
4,412
9,599
7,955
8,912
8,848
3,135
5,125
5,423
14,730
10, 179
10,012
16,447
4,127
4,059
5,043
6,483
5,529
7,283
6,371
7,278
5,615
8,834
10,989
20,304
6,628
10,774
16,511
32,911
11,292
18,287
31,309
29, 581
17,012
5,100
6,729
17, 128
5,475
4,453
4, 222
6,004
4,960
5,159
5,247
4,633
2,881
3,543
3,616
4,573
8,025
9,701
12,473
12,630
13,003
12,975
6,537
13,426
9,151
16,258
11,746
12,004
21,705
2,617
3,040
3,156
4,497
4,438
4,598
4,786
5,516
4,039
5,455
6,688
12, 170
4,057
6,310
7,538
14,606
6,272
10,422
11,978
13,681
9,984
4,399
3,962
19,320
3,014
2,738
2,101
2,886
2,430
2,529
2,729
2,306
1,606
1,865
1,705
2,531
4,893
5,279
8,411
7,244
7,289
7,304
2,425
4,047
5,132
9,992
9,065
8,884
13,244
11,150
17,127
16,922
31,339
22, 519
29,711
28,696
29,422
22,681
28,519
28, 128
47,587
21,646
22,906
31,475
50,624
33,235
41,063
49,808
49,957
37,050
22,436
' 27,358
123,571
29,391
21, 148
25,350
26,751
28,902
30, 180
28,697
21,674
20,366
34,816
34,4;2
53,033
28,486
82, 150
56, 132
38,418
80,880
47,848
54.404
101,071
32,898
100,029
39, 146
39, 787
89,318
5,381
9,938
12,462
19,724
20,618
20,730
21,974
25,773
15,640
17,412
16,464
27,246
11,719
16,958
17,111
23,361
20, 171
34,914
32,445
30,453
24,324
14,441
24,766
216,056
16,833
10,477
12,710
13,078
12,441
12,874
16,955
13,308
10,783
15,518
13,684
31,476
13,439
66,935
52,065
30,284
55, 255
37,285
63,376
35,587
33,741
76,843
30,608
33,915
67, 177
3,912
3,733
6,739
6,341
6, 050
7>44
8,972
9,081
8,202
13,243
16,472
31,068
9,504
15,137
23,997
38,898
11,870
20,713
35,869
29,673
16,835
7,746
9,488
17,844
4,506
4,727
3,523
3,116
2,821
2,024
3,724
3,094
1,484
2,402
2,688
2,175
6,022
6,636
15,259
17,132
15,232
17, 166
8,177
19,907
9,828
18,821
20,587
16,998
29,070
2,548
New Hampshire
Vermont
2,500
4,016
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
4,425
4,843
4,485
Middle Atlantic:
New York . ...
6,642
6,836
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
6,178
7,234
8,708
16,208
5,479
Wisconsin
9,090
West North Central:
9,789
15,464
5,663
North Dakota
South Dakota
13,780
15, 426
14, 139
Kansas . .
9,110
South Atlantic:
5,337
5, 859
District of Columbia.
Virginia
32,270
2,090
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
2,383
1,278
1,222
1, 162
Florida
914
East South Central:
Kentucky
1,750
1 357
723
825
West South Central:
1,089
1,104
Oklahoma
2,997
2,974
Mountain:
12,296
10,863
10, 540
Colorado^.
12, 988
New Mexico
5, 368
9, 626
Utah
5,571
Nevada
11,920
Pacific:
Waslungton
14,487
13, 277
18,658
FARM TENURE.
651
Table 28.
-AVERAGE VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS PER ACRE, BY TENURE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic Di^asiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
UUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Ajkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah :...
Nevada.;
Pactfic:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920 1910
$69. 38
64.00
73.99
126. 87
95.22
53.20
46.44
36.27
26.96
83.16
37.62
34.56
37.56
99.25
79. 5S
100.20
69.07
109. 67
75.14
113.18
125. 98
187. 59
75.48
98.78
109.23
227. 09
88.08
4L10
71.40
87.91
62.30
68.56
81.25
984. 01
55.19
42.93
53.76
65.46
44.74
46.55
60.39
52.53
27.77
43.41
43.14
47.31
42.68
32.45
22.15
69.43
19.88
35.40
9.09
29.70
48.26
28.11
69.49
49.86
104.67
$39. 60
36. 45
56.56
75. 25
49.92
23. 96
21. 32
1^50
22.16
48.28
25. 35
26.44
24.14
67. 51
63.01
63.28
53. 78
84.36
56.01
68.62
74. 85
108. 32
47.58
57.06
45.62
96.00
49.61
28.94
38.63
46.95
40.05
5L17
47.80
1,357.64
27.29
26.37
20.35
24.64
17.78
22.49
28.64
23.98
13.90
18.01
17.75
22.75
25.60
16.39
18.58
46.38
11.46
30.19
9.92
37.93
34.60
14.59
48.84
38.99
51.93
1920
$62. 60
49.85
68.50
111.71
86.29
49.70
41.82
32. 15
25.87
82.21
36.96
32.89
35. 98
90.06
72.07
92.86
64.08
111.81
68.90
104. 82
117.15
165. 49
72.65
96.39
104. ,30
222.23
84.64
38.77
62.06
78.00
60.33
67.89
80.24
990.04
54.26
41.10
47.55
60.54
39.57
48.90
56.04
49.79
25.46
28.54
34.49
41.86
40.50
28.60
21.66
64.36
18.62
31.56
9.43
27. 66
50.86
30.91
66.85
47.77
110.54
1910
$37.37
33.94
52.64
68.04
46.22
23.05
19.88
16.94
23.00
49.55
24.97
26.00
23.21
61.56
56.99
58. 33
50.41
85.18
5L44
65.36
71.25
99.29
46.27
54.86
44.53
96.10
47.88
27.93
35. 96
40.19
38.47
56.99
4.5. 71
938. 58
27.38
25.41
19. .50
23.06
16.13
20.89
26.62
22. 65
12.57
14.65
14.68
19.82
26.12
14.94
18.47
44. 26
13. Ki
26.66
11.41
37.94
35.12
21.05
47.24
37.16
58.34
MANAGERS.
1920
$49.24
117. 42
133. 36
146. 84
73.35
61.83
62.03
18.32
17.97
76.36
60.11
60.58
64.00
162. 85
1.54. 95
169.83
134. 69
139. 35
130. 18
155. 61
138. 52
227. 70
85.39
104.53
113.37
221.23
112. 39
43.27
43.72
44.37
45.37
150. 37
13.3.09
1, 203. 41
76.14
64.74
60.88
46.51
51.66
45.91
103. 05
79.19
33.16
59.09
72.04
48.78
28.76
14.41
17.64
75.50
20.80
26.39
6.10
22.16
15.81
21.10
84.49
43.49
80.58
1910
$27. 12
7.5. 10
104. 01
84.25
39.88
37.31
29.68
10.42
12.09
36.42
34.26
32.28
37.94
111.04
116.46
143. 97
106.16
120. 17
95.56
94.99
78.22
116. 41
50.79
69.29
50.54
91.07
64.08
35.41
21.91
27.45
25.70
83.93
118.04
2, 225. 85
41.43
32.11
24.40
20.02
22.66
58. 47
5.3.41
32.82
18.99
21.83
31.81
30.32
20.41
8.69
18.39
50.43
6.00
25.73
6.37
21.91
20.76
9.13
55.60
37.50
34.75
1920
9.77
53. 12
78.69
1.55. 64
115. 12
58.84
56.10
50. 23
42.97
89.49
38.00
33.49
40.41
90.94
72. 43
90.08
72.12
95. 45
83.15
125. 94
139. 94
209. 04
84. 54
109.29
120. 85
233.22
95.39
48.23
97.53
110. 69
66.73
65. 48
75.14
762. 93
54.10
47.59
66.80
73.25
49.85
35.34
73.91
58.32
31.42
68.78
60.52
58.75
46.93
49.03
30.48
96.37
30.47
55.66
11.10
60.61
73.60
39.47
74.24
59.63
109.34
1910
$48.46
37.01
59.89
91.02
60.45
24.53
24.36
25.62
34.20
63.35
29.14
26.66
25.22
65.28
67. 32
54.32
55.53
72.35
62.61
73.77
81.91
119.33
52.98
67.18
48.71
%.01
53.56
33.68
48.90
60.25
44.86
44.75
43.43
1,244.58
24.72
30.34
22.11
27.66
19.60
17.78
34.86
27.26
16.15
23.93
24.87
27.36
25.10
25.84
19.54
61.07
17.92
48.28
10.74
77.53
49.33
25.09
64.13
48.37
54.60
652
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 29.— NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY COLOR
AND TENURE: 1920 AND 1910.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 16.]
NUMBER OF FARMS.
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS
(ACHES).
COLOR AND
TENURE.
1920
1910
Per
cent
of
inc.i
1920
1910
Per
cent
of
inc.i
1920
1910
Per
cent
of
inc.i
■WHITE
FARMERS.
Total....
5,498,454
5,440,619
1.1
910,939,194
832,166,020
9.5
473,774,566
449,418,265
5.4
Owners
3,691,868
3,707,501
-0.4
620, 070, 823
579,478,154
7.0
306,029,220
301,504,138
1.5
Owning en-
tire farm. .
Hiring ad-
dit.land..
3, 174, 109
517,759
3,159,088
548,413
0.5
-5.6
447,244,925
172, 825, 898
448,961,809
130,516,345
-0.4
32.4
228,667,878
77,361,342
227,265,911
74,238,227
0.6
4.2
Managers
66, 223
56,560
17.1
53,653,478
53,304,976
0.7
13,009,436
12,166,563
6.9
Tenants
Share «
Share-cash..
Cash2
Unspecified.
1,740,363
1,163,942
119,395
400,907
56,119
1,676,558
1,026,372
113, 843
447,851
88,492
3.8
13.4
4.9
-10.5
-36.6
237,214,893
142, 337, 408
24,025,817
62,762,080
8, 089, 588
199,382,890
109,695,138
18,734,775
65,948,318
15,004,659
19.0
29.8
28.2
12.2
-46.1
154,735,910
98,410,006
19,668,931
32,318,657
4,338,316
135,747,564
79,093,004
15,425,303
33,014,406
8, 214, 851
14.0
24.4
27.5
-2.1
-47.2
COLORED
FARMERS.
Total....
949,889
920, 883
3.2
44,944,521
46,632,305
-3.6
29,298,441
29,033,485
0.9
Owners
Owning en-
tire farm. .
Hiring ad-
dit.land..
233, 222
192,401
40,821
241, 221
195,809
45,412
-3.3
-1.7
-10.1
16, 704, 192
14,005,208
2,698,984
19,076,463
15,961,506
3,114,957
-12.4
-12.3
-13.4
8,078,263
6,509,586
1,568,677
8,346,283
6,542,686
1,803,597
-3.2
-0.5
-13.0
Managers
2,226
1,544
44.2
475,679
425, 889
11.7
201,563
147,452
36.7
Tenants
Share2
Share-cash..
Cash2
Unspecified.
714, 441
514, 870
8,427
184,098
7,046
678, 118
373,551
14,623
264,4*3
25,501
5.4
37.8
-42.4
-30.4
-72.4
27,764,650
18, 385, 143
308,611
8,719,575
351,321
27,129,953
13,358,580
655,093
11,898,533
1, 217, 747
2.3
37.6
-52.9
-26.7
-71.1
21,018,615
14,469,944
264, 176
6,067,837
216, 65»
20,539,750
10,644,740
498,614
8,651,756
844,640
2.3
36.9
-47.0
-29.0
-74.3
> A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
» Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states in 1920, and cash tenants hkewise include
standing renters.
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
653
Table 30 PERCENTAGE OF FARM LAND IMPROVED, AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM, AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY COLOR AND TENURE, FOR THE UNITED
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 17.]
COLOR AND TENUEE.
WHITE FARMERS.
Total
Owners
O wrung entire farm
Hiring additional land . . .
Managers
Tenants
Share 1
Share-cash . .
Cashi
Unspecified .
COLORED FARMERS.
Total.
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land. .
Managers
Tenants
Share 1
Share-cash . .
Cashi
Unspecified .
PEE CENT
OF FARM
LAND
IMPROVED.
1920 1910
52.0
49.4
61.1
44.8
24.2
65.2
69.1
81.9
51.5
53.6
65.2
48.4
46.5
58.1
42.4
75.7
78.7
85.6
69.6
61.7
54.0
52.0
50.6
56.9
22.8
68.1
72.1
82.3
59.0
54.7
62.3
43.8
41.0
57.9
34.6
75.7
79.7
70.1
71.9
69.4
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920 1910
165.7
108.0
140.9
333.8
810.2
136.3
122.3
201.2
l.')6. 6
144.2
47.3
71.6
72.8
66.1
213.7
38.9
35.7
36.6
47.4
49.9
153.0
156.3
142.1
238.0
942.5
118.9
106.9
164.6
124.9
169.6
79.1
81.5
68.6
275.8
40.0
35.8
44.8
45.0
47.8
Improved
land.
1920 1910
86.2
82.9
72.0
149.4
196.4
88.9
84.5
164.7
80.6
77.3
30.1
34.6
33.8
38.4
90.5
29.4
28.1
31.3
33.0
30.7
82.6
81.3
71.9
135.4
215.1
81.0
77.1
135. 5
73.7
92.8
31.5
34.6
33.4
39.7
95.5
30.3
28.5
34.1
32.3
33.1
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
All land in
farms.
1920 1910
100.0
68.1
49.1
19.0
5.9
26.0
15.6
2.6
6.9
0.9
100.0
37.2
31.2
6.0
1.1
6L8
40.9
0.7
19.4
0.8
100.0
69.6
54.0
15.7
6.4
^1.0
13.2
2.3
6.7
L8
100.0
40.9
34.2
6.7
0.9
58.2
28.6
1.4
25.5
2.6
Improved
land in
farms.
1920 1910
100.0
64.6
48.3
16.3
2.7
32.7
20.8
4.2
100.0
100.0
67.1
50.6
16.5
2.7
30.2
17.6
3.4
7.3
L8
100.0
27.6
22.2
5.4
0.7
7L7
49.4
0.9
20.7
0.7
28.7
22.5
6.2
0.5
70.7
36.7
1.7
29.5
2.9
1 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states in 1920, and cash tenants likewise include
standing renters.
Table 31.— NUMBER OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PER CENT DISTRI-
BUTION, BY COLOR AND TENURE: 1900 TO 1920.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 18.]
COLOR AND TENURE.
WHITE FARMERS.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
COLORED FARMERS
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NUMBER OF FARMS.
1920
5,498,454
1910
3,691,86^
66,223
1,740,363
949,889
233,222
2,226
714,441
5, 440, 619
3, 707, 501
56, .560
1,676,558
920,883
241,221
1,544
678, 118
1900
4, 969, 608
3,446,806
57, 261
1,465,541
767,764
206,517
1,824
559,423
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1920 1910 1900
100.0
67.1
L2
31.7
100.0
24.6
0.2
75.2
100.0
68.1
1.0
30.8
100.0
26.2
0.2
73.6
100.0
69.4
1.2
29.5
100.0
26.9
0.2
72.9
654
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 32.— NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS IN THE SOUTH, WITH AVERAGES AND
PERCENTAGES, BY COLOR AND TENURE. 1920.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 19.]
COLOR AND TENURE.
The South,
white farmers.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land. . .
.nager
Tenants
Share tenants, including
croppers
Share tenants proper
Croppers
Share-cash tenants
Cash tenants, including
standing renters
Cash tenants proper .
Standing renters
Unspecified tenants
COLORED FARMERS.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land
Managers
Tenants
Share tenants, including
croppers
Share tenants proper.
Croppers
Share-cash tenants
Cash tenants, including
standing renters
Cash tenants proper . .
Standing renters
Unspecified tenants
Number
of
farms.
2,283,750
1,379,636
1,227,204
152,432
16,548
887,566
701, 891
474,513
227,378
14,465
145,985
118,913
27,072
25, 225
922,914
AU land
in farms
(acres).
308,803,337 129,335,864
Improved
o £
land in
ft
farms
(acres).
el
Pi
206, 525, 033
169,703,027
36,822,006
22,073,344
80,204,960
55, 472, 862
43,082,592
12,390,270
1, 844, 801
20,264,957
18,209,123
2,055,834
2,622,340
41,318,496
217, 589
178, 558
39,031
1,770
703,555
510,424
176,711
333, 713
8,207
178, 199
100, 275
77, 924
6,725
14,076,623
11, 950, 158
2,126,465
367,820
26,874,053
17,955,303
7,814,520
10,140,783
271, 670
8,341,572
4,010,599
4,330,973
305,508
82,297,960
70,567,733
11,730,227
3,345,166
43,692,738
34,436.595
26, 275; 314
8,161,281
1, 179, 861
6,969,701
5, 852, 029
1,117,672
1,106,581
27,743,760
7,247,342
5, 922, 818
1,324,524
149, 117
20,347,301
14,129,316
5, 632, 483
8,496,833
236, 577
5, 784, 422
2,912,997
2,871,425
196, 986
41.9
39.8
41.6
31.9
15.2
54.5
62.1
61.0
65.9
64.0
34.4
32.1
54.4
42.2
67.1
51.5
49.6
62.3
40.5
75.7
78.7
72.1
83.8
87.1
69.3
72.6
66.3
64.5
AVERAGE
ACREAGE
PER FARM.
135.2
149.7
138.3
241.6
1,333.9
90.4
79; 0
90.8
54.5
127.5
138.8
153.1
75.9
104.0
64.7
66.9
54.5
207.8
38.2
35.2
44.2
30.4
33.1
46.8
40.0
55.6
45.4
56.6
59.7
57.5
77.0
202.1
49.2
49.1
55.4
35.9
81.6
47.7
49.2
41.3
43.9
30.1
33.3
33.2
33.9
28.9
27.7
31.9
25.5
28.8
32.5
29.1
36.8
29.3
PER CENT.
DISTRIBUTION.
^°
100.0
100.0
23.6
19.3
4.2
76.2
55.3
19.1
36.2
0.9
19.3
10.9
8.4
0.7
100.0
66.9
55.0
11.9
7.1
26.0
18.0
14.0
4.0
0.6
6.6
5.9
0.7
0.8
100.0
34.1
28.9
5.1
65.0
43.5
18.9
24.5
0.7
20.2
9.7
10.5
0.7
100.0
63.6
54.6
9.1
2.6
33.8
26.6
20.3
6.3
0.9
5.4
4.5
0.9
0.9
100.0
26.1
21.3
4.8
0.5
73.3
50.9
20.3
30.6
0.9
20.8
10.5
10.3
0.7
Table 33.— NUMBER OF FARMS IN THE SOUTH, WITH PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY
COLOR AND TENURE: 1900 TO 1920.
number of FARMS.
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
1920
1910
1900
1920
1910
1900
The South,
white farmers.
Total
2,283,750
2,207,406
1,879,721
100.0
100.0
100.0
Owners
1,379,636
16,548
887,566
922,914
1,326,044
15,084
866,278
890,141
1,183,806
17, 172
678,743
740,670
60.4
0.7
38.9
100.0
60.1
0.7
39.2
100.0
63.0
Managers
0.9
Tenants
36.1
^ colored FARMERS.
Total
100.0
Owners ^
217,589
1,770
703. 555
218,467
1,200
670, 474
186,676
1,593
552,401
23.6
0.2
76.2
24.5
0.1
75.3
25.2
Managers
0.2
Tenants
74.6
COLOR AND TEE'URE OF FARMERS.
655
Table 31.— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, BY COLOR AND
TENURE: 1920 AND 1910.
[Corresponding figures for all fanners, by tenure, in Table 20. J
COLOR AND TENTJRE.
WHITE FAKMEES.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land.
Managers
Tenants
Sharei
Share-cash
Cashi
Unspecified
COLORED FARMERS.
Total-
Owners
O wning entire farm
Hiring additional land.
Managers
Tenants
Sharei
Share-cash
Cash »
Unspecified
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$74,955,403,721
46,810,947,920
36,176,166,655
10, 634, 781, 265
3,091,165,814
25,053,289,987
13,682,864,376
3,989,058,066
6,728,610,115
652,757,430
2,968,696,617
1910
$39,712,214,845
26,228,711,934
20,374,872,924
5,853,839,010
1,681,895,418
11,801,607,493
|7, 538,264, 668
14,263,342,825
1.279,234,245
800,598,024
661, 227, 524
139, 370, 500
41, 107, 191
2,126,991,402
1,474,221,606
41,702,536
591,626,704
19,440,656
440,922,439
355, 994, 187
84,928,252
18,729,518
819,582,288
442, 938, 549
376,643,739
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
88.7
78.5
77.6
81.7
112.3
134.4
132.1
81.6
85.7
64.1
119.5
159.5
242.2
62.2
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
1920
$63,786,058,855
39,215,462,823
30,176,281,465
9,039,181,358
2,629,284,676
21,941,311,356
11,921,171,797
3,632,413,956
5,826,072,815
561,652,788
2,529,943,747
648,760,084
534,439,299
114,320,785
35,931,789
1,845,251,874
1,300,501,544
36,327,826
492,174,681
16, 247, 823
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
$33,764,392,187
22,020,188,824
17,032,045,135
4,988,143,689
1,440,643,081
10,303,560,282
6,596,004,373
3,707,555,909
1.036,733,510
346,745,454
278,593>881
68,151,573
16,315,911
673,672,145
373,944,277
299,727,868
88.9
78.1
77.2
81.2
82.5
112.9
135.8
72.3
144.0
87.1
91.8
67.7
120.2
173.9
257.5
69.6
COLOR AND TENURE.
WHITE FARMERS.
Total
Owners.
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land.
Managers
Tenants
Sharei
Share-cash
Cashi
Unspecified
LAND ALONE.
1920
$52,707,641,140
COLORED FARMERS.
Total
31,471,590,402
23,638,999,408
7,832,590,994
2,178,344,776
19, 057, 705, %2
10,249,405,206
3,314,287,619
5,020,508,499
473,504,638
2,121,921,919
Owners
Owning entire farm . . .
Hiring additional land.
Managers
Tenants
Sharei
Share-cash
Cashi
Unspecified
513,191,232
410,745,895
93,445,337
29,306,244
1,579,424,443
1,111,081,893
32,355,439
422,437,873
13, 549, 238
1910
$27,615,515,334
17,528,730,187
13,220,114,695
4,308,615,492
1,205,653,349
8, 881, 131, 798
15,713,371,914
I3, 167, 759, 884
860,158,835
277,391,441
221,719,994
55,671,447
13,205,916
569,561,478
316,634,227
252,927,2.51
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
90.9
79.5
78.8
81.8
80.7
114.6
137.4
73.4
$11,078,417,715
85.0
89.3
67.9
121.9
177.3
261.1
72.4
1920
7,743,872,421
6,537,282,057
1,206,590,364
450,939,900
2,8.S3,605,394
1,671,766,591
318, 126, 337
805,564,316
88, 148, 150
408,021,828
1910
$6,148,876,853
4,491,458,637
3,811,930,440
679, 528, 197
234,989,732
1,422,428,484
882,632,459
539,796,025
176,574.675
135, 568, 852
114,693,404
20,875,448
6,625,545
265,827,431
189,419,651
3,972,387
69,736,808
2,698,585
69,3.54,013
56,873,887
12, 480, 126
3,109,995
104,110,667
57,310,050
46,800,617
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
80.2
72.4
71.5
77.6
91.9
102.7
125.4
65.6
131.1
95.5
101.7
67.3
113.0
155.3
237.4
64.8
1 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern States in 1920, and cash tenants likewise in-
clude standing renters.
656
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 34 VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, BY COLOR AND
TENURE: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 20.]
COLOR AND TENUEE.
WHITE FARMERS.
Total.
$3,491,321,159 $1,227,407,744
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land.
Managers
Tenants
Share 1
Share-cash..
Cashi
Unspecified.
COLORED FARMERS.
Total.
Owners
O wning entire farm
Hiring additional land.
Tenants
Share!
Share-cash . .
Cashi
Unspecified.
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY.
1920
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
184.4
2,411,134,220
1,927,214,682
483,919,538
102,231,072
977,955,867
554, 897, 105
131, 463, 184
266,270,857
25,324,721
884,819,727
718,866,096
165,963,631
42,473,043
300,114,974
I 191,476,447
108, 638, 527
103,451,769 37,742,039
36,658,561
30,%4,138
5,694,423
1,542,630
65,250,578
39, 880, 265
1,150,201
23, 5S2, 201
637,911
15, 852, 814
12,985,658
2, 867, 156
435, 457
21,453,768
9,412,854
12,040,914
172.5
168.1
191.6
140.7
225.9
258.5
174.1
131.2
138. 4
98.6
254.3
204.1
335.9
LIVE STOCK.
1920
$7,678,023,707 $4,720,414,914
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
5,184,350,877
4,072,670,508
1,111,680,369
359,650,066
2,134,022,764
1,206,795,474
225,180,926
636,266,443
65,779,'921
335,301,101
3,323,703,383
2,623,961,693
699,741,690
198,779,294
1,197,932,237
\ 750,783,848
\ 447,148,389
204, 758, 696
115,179,379
95,824,087
19,355,292
3,632,772
216,488,950
133,839,797
4, 224, 509
75,869,822
2,554,822
78,324,171
64,414,648
13,909,523
1,978,150
124,456,375
59,581,418
64,874,957
56.0
55.2
58.9
80.9
78.1
90.7
57.0
63.
47.1
48.8
39.2
83.6
73.9
13L7
20.9
1 Share tenants include croppers reported in the Southern states in 1920, and cash tenants likewise include
standing renters.
Table 35.— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH, BY COLOR AND
TENURP:: 1920.
[Corresponding figures for aU farmers, by tenure, in Table 21.]
COLOR AND TENtJEE.
The South,
"white farmers.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land. . .
Managers
Tenants
Share tenants, including
croppers
Share tenants proper. . .
Croppers
Share-cash tenants
Cash tenants, including
standing renters
Cash tenants proper
Standing renters
Unspecified tenants
$15,547,590,202
All farm
property.
9, 924, 590, 749
8,534,027,597
1, 390, 563, 152
771,799,018
4, 851, 200, 435
3, 667, 065, 462
2,817,302,611
849, 762, 851
146, 290, 829
913, 101, 289
775, 786, 631
137,314,658
124, 742, 855
Land.
$10,477,276,809
6,422,495,001
6,461,497,477
960, 997, 524
557, 140, 666
3, 497, 641, 142
2, 673, 058, 147
2,043.114,693
629,943,451
110, 3^5,880
629,344,024
535,941,040
93, 402, 984
84,853,091
BuUdings.
$2, 451, 526, 481
1,725,664,101
1, 556, 654, 299
168, 999, 802
90, 721, 921
635, 150, 459
479, 132, 402
362, 356, 546
116,775,856
15, 601, 565
121,554,036
99, 203, 226
22,350,810
18, 862, 456
Implements
and
machinery.
Live stock.
$680,756,446 $1,938,030,466
477, 494, 986
417, 802, 433
59, 692, 553
24, 628, 189
178, 633, 271
133, 734, 356
108, 420, 770
25,313,586
5, 788, 498
34, 689, 791
28, 068, 871
6, 520, 920
4, 520, 626
1, 298, 946, 661
1, 098, 073, 388
200, 873, 273
99,308,242
539,776,563
381, 140, 557
303, 410, 602
77, 729, 965
14, 514, 886
127, 613, 438
112, 573, 494
15,039,944
16,506,682
COLOR AND TENURE OF FAEMEKS.
657
Table 35.— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH, BY COLOR AND
TENURE: 1920— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 21.]
COLOR AND TENURE.
The South— Con.
COLORED FARMERS.
Total
Owners
Owning entire farm
Hiring additional land . ,
Managers
Tenants
Share tenants, includin,
croppers
Share tenants proper.
Croppers
Share-cash tenants
Cash tenants, includin:
standing renters
Cash tenants proper. .
Standing renters
Unspecified tenants
All farm
property.
$2, 626, 859, 822
680,645,113
565, 223, 542
115, 421, 571
25,095,060
1,921,119,649
1,386,948,958
575, 263, 129
Sll, 6So, S29
35,080,135
483,144,616
251,408,599
231,736,017
15, 945, 940
Land.
$1,847,605,942
429, 929, OSO
3.54, 207, 034
75,722,046
17,019,617
1, 400, 657, 245
1,035,946,437
414, 818, 16S
621, 128, 269
26, 483, 369
327,140,417
169; 715, 582
157, 724, 835
10,787,022
Buildings.
$380,245,675
121, 801, 982
103,017,973
18,784,009
4, 514, 281
253, 929, 412
183, 561, 249
73, 815, 971
109, 74.5, 278
3, 619, 117
64,348,291
32,398,252
31,950,039
2, 400, 755
Implements
and
machinery.
$90,388,087
31, 330, 566
26, 492, 439
4, 838, 127
902, 899
58, 154, 622
37,078,688
18, 975, 202
18, 103. 486
965,961
19, 597, 868
9,951,148
9, 646, 720
512, 105
Live stock.
$308, 620, 118
97, 5,S3, 485
81,506,096
16,077,389
2,658,263
208,378,370
130, 362, 584
67, 653, 788
62, 70S, 796
4,011,688
71,758,040
39,343,617
32,414,423
2,246,058
Table 36.— AVERAGE VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY PER FARM AND PER ACRE, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 22.)
COLOR AND ITEM.
white FARMERS.
Averase value per farm:
All farm property
liand and 1 )uil(fings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery.
Live stock
Average value per acre:
All farm property
Land and buildings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery .
Live stock
COLORED FARMERS.
Average value per farm:
All farm property
Land and buUdiings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery.
Live stock
Average value per acre:
AU farm property
Land and 1 luildings
Land alone
Buildings
Implements and machinery.
Live stock
1920 1910
$13, S32
11,601
9,586
2,015
635
1,396
82.28
70.02
57.86
12.16
3.83
8.43
3,125
2,603
2,234
430
109
353
66.05
56.29
47,21
9.08
2.30
7.46
$7,299
6, 206
5,076
1,130
226
47.72
40.57
33.19
7.39
1.47
5.67
1,389
1,126
934
192
41
222
27.43
22.23
18.45
3.79
0.81
4.39
FARMS OPERATED BY-
Owners.
1920 1910
$12,679
10, 622
8, 525
2,098
653
1,404
75.49
63.24
50.75
12.49
3.89
8.36
3,433
2,782
2,200
681
157
4*4
47.93
38.84
30.72
8.12
2.19
6.90
$7,075
5, 939
4,728
1,211
239
45.26
38. 00
30.25
7.75
1..53
5.74
1,828
1,437
1,150
28S
66
325
23.11
18.18
14.54
3.64
0.83
4.11
Managers.
1920 1910
$46,678
39, 703
32, 894
6,809
1,544
5,431
67.61
49.00
40.60
8.40
1.91
6.70
18,467
16, 142
13, 165
2,976
693
1,632
86.42
75.54
61.61
13.93
3.24
7.64
$29,736
25, 471
21,316
4,155
751
3,514
31.55
27.03
22.62
4.41
0.80
3.73
12, 131
10, 567
8, 5.53
2,014
282
1,281
43.98
38.31
31.01
7.30
1.02
4.64
Tenants.
1920 1910
$14,395
12, 607
10, 950
1,657
562
1,226
105. 61
92.50
80.34
12.16
4.12
9.00
2,977
2,583
2,211
372
91
303
76.61
66.46
56.89
9.57
2.35
7.80
$7, 039
6,146
5,297
^8
179
715
59.19
51.68
44.54
7.13
1.51
6.01
1,209
993
840
154
32
184
30.21
24.83
20.99
3.84
0.79
4.59
75108°— 22-
-42
658
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — AGrvICULTURE.
Table 37 NUMBER OF FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE, WITH PER CENT
[Corresponding figures for all
10
DIVISION OB STATE
ANP COLOE.
UNITED STATES.
White
Colored
GEOGRAPnic Divisions
New England:
White
Colored
Middle Atlantic:
White
C'lored
East North Central:
White
Colored
West North Central:
White
Colored
South Atlantic:
White
Colored
East South Central:
White
Colored
West South Central:
White
Colored
Mountain:
White
Colored
Pacific:
White
Colored
New England.
Maine:
White
Colored
New Hampshire:
White
Colored
Vermont:
White
Colored
Massachusetts:
White
Colored
Rhode Island:
White
Colored
Connecticut:
White
Colored
Middle Atlantic.
New York:
White
Colored
New Jersey:
White
Colored
Pennsylvania:
White
Colored
total number of
FARMS.
1920
5,498,454
949,889
156, 293
271
423,611
1,536
1,080,267
4. 477
1,090,032
6, 919
775, 144
383, 832
744,368
307, 232
764, 238
231, 850
238, 662
5,447
225, 839
8,325
48, 214
13
20, 509
14
29,047
28
31,880
121
4,063
20
22, 580
75
192,645
550
29, 167
535
201,799
451
1910
5,440,619
920, 883
188,460
342
466,418
1,961
1,117,772
5.;i7
1,100,084
9,864
756,019
355, 862
717, 262
325, 218
734, 125
209, 061
175,418
8,028
185,061
4,830
59, 987
29
27, 038
15
32, 689
20
36, 793
124
5,251
41
26, 702
113
214,658
939
33,011
476
218,749
546
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY—
All owners.
1920
3.691,868
233,222
139,942
218
326, 129
975
763,702
3,084
706, 280
4,876
504,426
102,663
470, 268
55, 540
404,942
59, 386
198, 153
4,362
178, 026
2,118
45, 424
13
IS, 592
12
25, 100
21
27,980
107
3,231
14
19,615
51
151,288
429
21,604
285
153, 237
261
1910
3,707,501
241,231
168, 137
271
353,622
1,414
805, 136
3,908
751,577
7,369
491,193
101,961
451,715
58, 737
383, 136
57, 769
153, 169
7,675
149,816
2,117
56, 429
25
24, 481
12
28,048
17
31,966
109
4,058
29
23,155
79
165,866
808
23,868
265
163, 888
341
Full owners (owning
entire farm).
1920
3, 174, 109
192,401
133,633
208
303. 715
888
657, 369
2,578
539, 189
4,060
463,541
83,022
422, 252
45, 802
341,411
49, 734
160, 854
4,240
152, 145
1,809
44,211
13
17, 824
12
23,906
20
26,411
104
2,957
14
18,324
45
138,762
391
20, 493
259
144,460
238
COLOB AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
659
DISTRIBUTION BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
fanners, by tenure, in Table 23.]
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY—
PER CENT OF ALL FARMS OPERATED BY—
Part owners
(hiring additional
land).
Managers.
Tenants.
Owners.
Managers.
Tenants.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
517,759
40, 821
548,413
45,412
66, 223
2,226
56, 560
1,544
1,740,363
714,441
1, 676, 558
678, 118
67.1
24.6
68.1
26.2
1.2
0.2
1.0
0.2
31.7
75.2
30.8
73.6
1
2
6,309
10
5,855
14
4,784
18
5,360
19
11,567
35
14,963
52
89.5
80.4
89.2
79.2
3.1
6.6
2.8
5.6
7.4
12.9
7.9
15.2
3
4
22,414
87
25,484
129
9,763
90
9,000
72
87, 719
471
103,796
475
77.0
63.5
75.8
72.1
2.3
5.9
1.9
3.7
20.7
30.7
22.3
24.2
S
6
106,333
506
130,916
889
13,480
71
10,774
74
303,085
1,322
301, 862
1,735
70.7
68.9
72.0
68.4
1.2
1.6
1.0
1.3
28.1
29.5
27.0
30.3
7
8
167,091
816
177,799
1,081
10,692
84
8,3(8
76
373,060
1,959
340, 199
2,419
64.8
70.5
68.3
74.7
1.0
1.2
0.8
0.8
34.2
28.3
30.9
24.5
9
IC
40,885
19,641
50,549
21,047
8,842
957
7,578
720
261, 876
280,212
2,57, 248
253, 181
65.1
26.7
65.0
28.7
1.1
0.2
1.0
0.2
33.,8
73.0
34.0
71.1
11
12
48,016
9,738
59,058
12,417
3,099
407
3,041
249
271,001
251,285
262.506
266,232
63.2
18.1
63.0
18.1
0.4
0.1
0.4
0.1
36.4
81.8
36.6
81.9
13
14
63,531
9,652
62,337
9,713
4,607
406
4,465
231
3.54,689
172,058
346,524
151,001
53.0
25.6
52.2
27.6
0.6
0.2
0.6
0.1
46.4
74.2
47.2
72.3
IS
16
37,299
122
15, 781
34
4,089
27
2,890
22
30, 420
1,058
19, 359
331
83.0
80.1
87.3
95.6
1.7
0.5
1.6
0.3
15.3
19.4
11.0
4.1
17
18
25,881
249
20,634
88
6,867
166
5,144
81
40,946
6,041
30, 101
2,632
78.8
25.4
81.0
4.3.8
3.0
2.0
2.8
1.7
18.1
72.6
16.3
54.5
IS
2C
1,213
1,105
786
998
1
680
1
635
1
2,004
2,560
3
1,877
2
4,006
2
94.2
100.0
90.7
85.7
86.4
75.0
94.1
86.2
90.5
80.0
85.8
85.0
1.6
2.7
7.1
1.9
10.7
1.7
3.4
2.5
6.7
1.9
5.0
4.2
6.7
7.1
11.6
14.3
4.3
10.3
6.9
13.3
12.3
10.0
21
2?
768
779
545
1
565
3
1,372
1
3,382
4
23
24
1,194
1
1,271
1
25
26
1,569
3
1,367
3
1,620
7
1,859
4
2,280
7
2,968
11
87.8
88.4
86.9
87.9
5.1
5.8
5.1
3.2
7.2
5.8
8.1
8.9
27
28
274
252
4
1,081
6
204
1
1,064
6
251
628
5
1,901
18
942
12
2,610
22
79.5
70.0
86.9
68.0
77.3
70.7
86.7
69.9
5.0
5.0
4.7
8.0
4.8
3.5
10.6
1.5.5
25.0
8.4
24.0
17.9
29.3
9.8
19.5
29
3(1
1,291
6
937
12
31
32
12,526
38
14,250
81
4,351
25
4,037
14
37,006
96
44,755
117
78.5
78.0
77.3
86.0
2.3
4.5
1.9
1.5
19.2
17.5
20.8
12.5
33
34
1,111
26
1,118
23
967
20
1,033
27
6,596
230
8,110
184
74.1
53.3
72.3
55.7
3.3
3.7
3.1
5.7
22.6
43.0
24.6
38.7
35
36
8,777
23
10, 116
25
4,445
45
3,930
31
44,117
145
50,931
174
75.9
57.9
74.9
62.5
2.2
10.0
1.8
5.7
21.9
32.2
23.3
31.9
37
38
660
ABSTRACT OF THE CEISTSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 37.— NUMBER OF FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE, WITH PER CENT DIS-
Corresponding figures for all
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR.
■ total number of
FARMS.
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY—
All owners.
Full owners (owning
entire farm).
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1
East North Central.
Ohio:
White
255,079
1,616
204, .5.54
572
236, 288
893
195,714
733
188,632
663
178, 271
207
213,330
109
260, 178
2,826
77, 147
543
73,025
1,612
124,033
384
164,048
1,238
9,268
872
41,699
6,209
184
20
138,456
47,786
86,785
504
193,473
76,290
83, 683
109,010
ISO, 545
130, 187
41, 051
12,954
270,095
1,950
214,680
805
2.50,447
1,425
206,014
946
176, .536
591
1.5.5,844
293
216, .843
201
273.. 578
3,666
73,617
743
74, ,8.36
2,808
129, 216
462
176, 1,50
1,691
9,914
922
42, 551
6,372
205
12
135,904
48, 114
95,977
708
188,069
65,656
79, 636
96,798
168, 468
122, 559
35,295
14,721
176,933
1,053
136,904
306
132,040
534
158, 843
663
158,982
628
132, 567
177
121,814
74
183,-386
1,644
56,448
469
46,3.50
1,465
69, 418
254
96,297
793
5,655
355
29,256
3,549
91
9
105,414
30,949
71,698
403
129,099
22,277
44,965
22, 759
86, 081
16,042
32, 167
6,320
190, 791
1,313
148, 029
472
144,318
789
171,525
785
150,473
549
121,910
194
132, .867
136
190, 176
2,109
62, 4,85
727
5.5,248
2,736
78,881
369
110,010
1,098
5,772
406
29,569
3,950
110
8
101,436
32, 228
75,420
558
12.3,877
21,443
43,978
20,372
82,930
15, 698
28, 101
7,298
156, 214
902
112,452
212
100,521
382
139,388
486
148,794
596
112,721
159
98, 948
60
152, 547
1,305
33,627
424
25,913
1.340
50,3.52
213
65,081
569
5,383
305
27, 751
3,091
83
8
95,934
25,520
65,8.54
366
115,482
16,365
41,811
18,278
80,891
13,684
30,3,52
5,406
161,999
983
115,110
314
106, 730
570
150,337
668
140,044
484
99,320
173
106,369
95
151.318
1,489
43,9.50
717
37, 733
2,672
57, 869
353
77, 219
789
5,518
347
27. 819
3,301
105
6
91,144
26. 820
67,831
487
106,560
14, 822
39. 4-K".
16,077
75,909
12, 859
26,312
6,195
r>
Colored
s
Indiana:
White
4
Colored
■i
Illinois:
White
n
Colored
7
Micihgan:
White
^
Colored
q
Wisconsin:
White
10
Colored
11
West North Central.
Minnesota:
White
1?
Colored
13
Iowa:
White
14
Colored
15
Missouri:
Wliite
16
Colored
17
North Dakota:
White
18
Colored
19
South Dakota:
White
?0
Colored
''1
Nebraska:
White
??
Colored
?3
Kan.sas:
White
''4
Colored
'>5
South Atlantic.
Delaware:
White
?6
Colored
97
Maryland:
White
?8
Colored
W
District of Columbia:
White
30
Colored
'^1
Viroinia:
White
3?
Colored
33
West Virginia:
White
34
Colored
35
North Carolina:
White
36
Colored
37
South Carolina:
White.
38
39
Georgia:
White
40
41
Florida:
White
42
Colored
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
661
TRIBCJTION BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
farmers, by tenure, in Table 23.]
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY—
PER CENT OF ALL FARMS OPERATED BY—
Part owners
(hiring additional
land).
Managers.
Tenants.
Owners.
Managers.
Tenants.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
20, 719
l.'il
28, 792
330
3,029
36
2,725
28
75, 117
527
76,579
609
69.4
65.2
70.6
67.3
1.2
2.2
1.0
1.4
29.4
32.6
28.4
31.2
1
2
24, 452
94
32, 919
158
2, 315
14
2, 282
15
65, a35
252
64,369
318
66.9
53.5
68.9
58.6
1.1
2.4
1.1
1.9
31.9
44.1
30.0
39.5
3
4
31, 519
1.52
37, 588
219
3, 402
9
2, .368
18
100, 846
350
103, 761
618
55.9
59.8
57.6
55.4
1.4
1.0
0.9
1.3
42.7
39.2
41.4
43.4
5
6
19,455
77,
21, 188
117
2,310
9
1,952
9
34, 561
161
32,537
152
81.2
76.8
83.3
83.0
1.2
1.2
0.9
1.0
17.7
22.0
15.8
16.1
7
8
10, 188
32
10,429
65
2,424
3
1,447
4
27, 226
32
24, 616
38
84.3
94.7
85.2
92.9
1.3
0.5
0.8
0.7
14.4
4.8
13.9
6.4
9
10
19,846
18
22, 590
21
1, .595
1
1,220
2
44,109
29
32, 714
97
74.4
85.5
78.2
66.2
0.9
0.5
0.8
0.7
24.7
14.0
21.0
33.1
11
12
22,866
14
26,498
41
2,486
1
1,924
2
89,030
34
82, 052
63
57.1
67.9
61.3
67.7
1.2
0.9
0.9
1.0
41.7
31.2
37.8
31.3
13
14
30,839
339
38,858
620
2,199
48
1,960
41
74, 593
1,134
81,442
1,516
70.5
58.2
69.5
57.5
0.8
1.7
0.7
1.1
28.7
40.1
29.8
41.4
15
16
22, 821
45
18, 535
10
853
2
482
2
19,846
72
10, 650
14
73.2
86.4
84.9
97.8
1.1
0.4
0.7
0.3
25.7
13.3
14.5
1.9
17
18
20, 437
125
17, 515
64
771
10
422
7
25,904
137
19, 166
65
63.5
90.9
73.8
97.4
1.1
0.6
0.6
0.2
35.5
8.5
25. 6
2.3
19
20
19,066
41
21,012
16
1,311
4
986
1
53,304
126
49, 349
92
56.0
66.1
61.0
79.9
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.2
43.0
32.8
38.2
19.9
21
22
31,216
234
32, 791
309
1,477
18
1,314
21
66,274
427
64, 826
572
58.7
64.1
62.5
64.9
0.9
1.5
0.7
1.2
40.4
34.5
36. 8
33.8
23
24
272
50
254
59
131
13
107
16
3, 482
504
4, 035
500
61.0
40.7
58. 2
44.0
1.4
1.5
1.1
1.7
37.6
57.8
40.7
54.2
25
26
1,505
458
1, 7.50
649
1,111
151
901
87
11,332
2,509
12, 081
2,335
70.2
57.2
69.5
62.0
2.7
2.4
2.1
1.4
27.2
40.4
28.4
36.6
27
28
8
1
5
2
18
1
14
1
75
10
81
3
49.5
45.0
5.3.7
66.7
9.8
5.0
6.8
8.3
40.8
50.0
39.5
25.0
29
30
9,480
5,429
10,292
5,408
1,9.37
197
1,445
180
31, 105
16, 640
33,023
15,706
76.1
64.8
74.6
67.0
1.4
0.4
1.1
0.4
22.5
34.8
24.3
32.6
31
32
5,844
37
7, 589
71
1,082
8
865
7
14, 005
93
19, 692
143
82.6
80.0
78.6
78.8
1.2
1.6
0.9
1.0
16.1
18.5
20.5
20.2
33
34
13,617
5,912
17,317
6,621
832
96
1,044
74
63, ,542
53,917
63, 148
44,139
66.7
29.2
65.9
32.7
0.4
0.1
0.6
0.1
32.8
70.7
33.6
67.2
35
36
3,154
4, 481
4,532
4,295
555
183
732
131
38, 163
86,068
34, 926
76,295
53.7
20.9
55.2
21.0
0.7
0.2
0.9
0.1
45.6
79.0
43.9
78.8
37
38
5,190
2,358
7,021
2,839
1,448
207
1,296
123
93, 016
113,938
84,242
106, 738
47.7
12.3
49.2
12.8
0.8
0.2
0.8
0.1
51.5
87.5
50.0
87.1
39
40
1,815
915
1,789
1, 103
1,723
101
1,174
101
7,1.56
6,533
6,020
7,322
78.4
48.8
79.6
49.6
4.2
0.8
3.3
0.7
17.4
50.4
17.1
49.7
41
42
662
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTUEE.
Table 37.— NUMBER OF FARMS, BY COLOR AND TENURE, WITH PER CENT DIS-
[Corresponding figures for all
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR.
East South Central.
Kentucky:
White...
Colored. .
Tennessee:
White...
Colored. .
Alabama:
White. . .
Colored..
Mississippi:
White...
Colored. .
West South Central.
Arkansas:
White..
Colored.
LoxnsiANA:
Wliite..
Colored.
Oklahoma:
White..
Colored.
Texas:
White..
Colored.
Mountain.
Montana:
WbJte
Colored
Idaho:
White
Colored
Wyoming:
White
Colored
Colorado:
White
Colored
New Mexico:
White
Colored
Arizona:
White
Colored
Utah:
White
Colored
Nevada:
White
Colored
Pacific.
Washington:
Wliite....
Colored. . .
Oregon:
White....
Colored . . .
California:
White....
Colored...
TOTAL NUMBER OF
FARMS.
1920
257,998
12, 628
214,592
38,182
160, 896
95, 203
110,882
161,219
160,322
72,282
73,404
62, 059
173,263
18,725
357, 249
78,784
56,614
1,063
41,598
508
15, 579
169
59,381
553
27,969
1,875
9,329
646
25,248
414
2,944
219
65,022
1,266
49, 633
573
111,184
6,486
1910
247, 455
11,730
207, 704
38, 308
152, 458
110, 443
109,645
164,737
151,085
63,593
65,667
54,879
169,521
20,671
347, 852
69,918
25,018
1,196
30,402
405
10,922
65
45, 596
574
33, 528
2,148
6,024
3,203
21,400
276
2,528
161
55,067
1,125
44,875
627
85,119
3,078
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY —
All owners.
1920
174,008
5,319
138, 242
9,840
89, 887
17, 202
68,131
23,179
97,274
15,373
46,268
10,986
83,729
9,488
177,671
23, 539
34, 284
363
13,280
123
45,043'
248
24,113
1,643
7,316
553
22, .340
239
2, 491
208
52, 184
517
39,505
358
86,337
1,243
1910
164,403
5,929
133, 425
10, 700
86,847
17, 082
67,040
25,026
91,987
14, 662
42,264
10,725
74,254
11,150
174,631
21,232
22, 198
1,167
26, 826
343
9,718
61
36, 527
466
31,277
2,121
5,054
3,149
19,546
216
2,023
152
46,804
701
37,318
478
65,694
938
Full owners (owning
entire farm).
1920
155, 026
4,180
121,661
7,871
81,885
13,663
63,680
20,088
85,171
12, 866
42, 422
9,473
61,784
8,002
152,034
19, 393
37,491
940
29,948
351
10,563
118
35,339
214
19,894
1,639
6,423
547
18,908
226
2,288
205
44,355
477
32,989
311
74,801
1,081
iLess than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
COLOR AND TEl^^URE OF FARMERS.
663
TRIBUTION BY TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Continued.
farmers, by tenure, in Table 2:5.]
NUMBER OF FARMS OPERATED BY—
PER CENT OF .
VLL FARMS OPERATED BT —
Part owners
(hiring additional
land).
Managers.
Tenants.
Owners.
Managers.
Tenants.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
18, 982
1,139
20, 037
1,463
■ 934
35
953
40
S3, 056
7,274
82,099
5,761
67.4
42.1
66.4
50.5
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.3
32.2
57.6
33.2
49.1
1
2
16, 581
1,969
21, 084
2,960
754
53
775
51
75, 596
28, 289
73, 504
27,557
64.4
25.8
64.2
27.9
0.4
0.1
0.4
0.1
35.2
74.1
35.4
71.9
3
4
8,002
3,539
12, 267
4,073
614
127
594
52
70, 395
77, 874
65, 017
93,309
55.9
18.1
57.0
15.5
0.4
0.1
0.4
43.8
81.8
42.6
84.5
5
6
4,451
3,091
5,670
3,921
797
192
719
106
41,954
137, 848
41,886
139,605
61.4
14.4
61.1
15.2
0.7
0.1
0.7
0.1
37.8
85.5
38.2
84.7
7
8
12, 103
2,507
15, 981
2,802
641
95
717
46
62,407
56,814
58,381
48,885
60.7
21.3
60.9
23.1
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.1
38.9
78.6
38.6
76.9
9
10
3,846
1,513
3,273
1,126
736
92
873
77
26,400
50,981
22,530
44,077
63.0
17.7
64.4
19.5
1.0
0.1
1.3
0.1
36.0
82.1
34.3
80.3
11
12
21,945
1,486
19,289
1,231
850
85
624
27
88,684
9,152
94,643
9,494
48.3
50.7
43.8
53.9
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.1
51.2
48.9
55.8
45.9
13
14
25,637
4,146
23,794
. 4,554
2,380
134
2,251
81
177, 198
55, 111
170,970
48,605
49.7
29.9
50.2
30.4
0.7
0.2
0.6
0.1
49.6
70.0
49.2
69.5
15
16
11,795
45
1,839
1
889
10
502
3
6,439
68
2,318
26
87.1
92.7
88.7
97.6
1.6
0.9
2.0
0.3
11.4
6.4
9.3
2.2
17
18
4,336
12
2,222
7
758
450
6, 556
145
3,126
62
82.4
71.5
88.2
84 7
1.8
1.5
15.8
28 5
10.3
15 3
19
20
21
9^
2,717
5
1,101
1
377
310
1
1,922
46
894
3
85.2
72.8
89.0
93.8
2.4
2.8
1.5
12.3
27.2
8.2
4.6
9,704
34
4,511
8
874
6
786
1
13,464
299
8,283
107
75.9
44.8
80.1
81.2
1.5
1.1
1.7
0.2
22.7
54.1
18.2
18.6
23
24
4,219
4
2,971
10
431
2
317
4
3,425
230
1,934
23
86.2
87.6
93.3
98.7
1.5
0.1
0.9
0.2
12.2
12.3
5.8
1.1
25
26
893
6
444
300
5
152
11
1,713
8S
818
43
78.4
85.6
83.9
98.3
3.2
0.8
2.5
0.3
18.4
13.6
13.6
1.3
27
?8
3,432
13
2,579
7
293
3
193
1
2,615
172
1,661
59
j
88.5
57.7
91.3
78.3
1.2
0.7
0.9
0.4
10.4
41.5
7.8
21.4
29
30
203
3
114
167
1
180
1
286
10
325 :
8
84.6
95.0
80.0
94.4
5.7
0.5
7.1
0.6
9.7
4.6
12.9
5.0
31
3?
7,829
40
5,758
IS
1,159
9
950
11
11,679
740
7,313
413
80.3
40.8
85.0
62.3
1.8
0.7
1.7
1.0
18.0
58.5
13.3
36.7
33
34
6,516
47
4,8ft3
11
908
8
839
8
9,220
207
6,718
141
79.6
62.5
83.2
76.2
1.8
1.4
1.9
1.3
18.6
36.1
15.0
22.5
35
36
11,536
162
10,073
59
4,800
149
3,355
62
20,047
5,094
16,070
2,07S
77.7
19.2
77.2
30.5
4.3
2.3
3.9
2.0
18.0
78.5
18.9
67.5
37
38
664
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 38.-FARMS OPERATED BY WHITE AND COLORED TENANTS CLASSIFIED
[Corresponding figures for all
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR.
total number
of farms operated
BY tenants.
SHARE TENANTS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total,
including
croppers.
1,163,942
614,870
Share
tenants
proper.
Croppers.'
1
UNITED STATES.
White
1,740,363
714,441
1,676,558
678, 118
936,564
181, 157
227,378
333,713
1,026,372
373,551
?
Colored.
Geographic Divisions.
New England:
White
s
11,567
35
87, 719
471
303,085
1,322
373, 060
1,959
261, 876
280, 212
271,001
251, 285
354,689
172,058
36,420
1,058
40,946
6,041
14, 963
52
103,796
475
301, S62
1,735
340, 199
2,419
2.57,248
253, 181
262, .506
266,232
346, 524
151,061
19,3.59
331
30, 101
2,632
2,691
7
50,933
241
181, .3.54
929
185,362
1,342
192, 205
197, 307
210,698
167,027
298,988
146,090
23, 524
444
18, 187
1,483
2,691
7
50, 933
241
181, 354
929
185,362
1,.342
11.5,907
71,079
129,217
46, 224
229, 3.89
59, 408
23, 524
444
18, 187
1,483
2,607
4
54,748
210
169,637
1,075
16.5, 699
1, 397
164, 178
135, 203
181,694
126,229
265, 498
108, 874
10,256
93
12,055
466
4
■i
Middle Atlantic:
White
6
Colored
7
East North Central:
White
S
Colored
q
West North Central:
White
n
Colored . . .
1
South Atlantic:
White
76,298
126, 228
81,481
120, 803
69, 599
86,682
?
3
East South Central:
White.
4
Colored
5
We.st South Central:
White
6
Colored
7
Mountain:
White
8
Colored.
q
Pacific:
White
>0
Colored -
New England.
Maine:
White
>i
2,004
2,560
3
1,877
2
4,006
2
2,968
11
942
12
2,610
22
44,7.55
117
8,110
184
50,931
174
292
292
2.89
V
'3
New Hampshire:
White
1,372
1
3,382
4
2,280
7
628
5
1,901
18
37,006
96
6,596
230
44,117
145
120
120
151
M
'5
Vermont:
White
1,620
1
330
1,620
1
330
1,641
1
214
'6
Colored
?7
Massachusetts:
White
'8
Colored.
W
Rhode Island:
White :
22
22
27
SO
Colored
SI
Connecticut:
Wliite
307
6
20,818
46
3, 466
134
26,649
61
307
6
20,818
46
3,466
134
26,649
61
285
3
23, 033
53
3, 816
105
27, 899
52
s?
Colored
S3
Middle Atlantic.
New York:
White
S4
Colored
S5
New Jersey:
Wliite
Sfi
Colored
S7
Pennsylvania:
White
38
Colored
1 Reported in the Southern states only.
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
665
ACCORDING TO FORM OF TENANCY, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
farmers, by tenure, in Table 24.]
CASH TENANTS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total,
including
standing
renters.
Cash
tenants
proper.
Standing
renters.'
1920
1910
119,395
8,427
113,843
14, 623
400,907
184,098
373,835
106, 174
27,072
77,924
447. 851
264,443
56, 119
7,046
88,492
25,501
1
2
95
1,122
5
33,487
50
68,235
81
1,241
736
3,279
3,516
9,945
3,955
777
9
1,214
75
215
1
2,224
8
33,427
124
50,812
171
5,336
4,781
7, .565
4,990
12,546
4,447
606
9
1,112
92
8,045
26
32,671
208
76,650
295
107, 148
420
60,515
79,392
46, 162
78,316
39,308
20,491
10,363
553
20,045
4,397
8,045
26
32,671
208
76,650
295
107, 148
420
37, 685
26,909
42, 671
56,556
38,557
16,810
10, 363
553
20,045
4,397
9, 750
37
40,742
216
83,641
441
102, 170
713
74,953
101,664
6.5,284
126,968
51,857
32,334
5,504
167
13,950
1,913
736
2
2,993
17
11,594
48
12,315
116
7,915
2,777
10,862
2,426
6,448
1,522
1,756
52
1,500
86
2,391
10
6,082
41
15, 157
95
21,518
138
12, 781
11,533
7,963
8,045
16,623
5, 406
2,993
72
2,984
161
3
.(
5
6
7
8
q
in
22,830
.52,483
3,491
21,760
751
3,681
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IP
?n
11
44
1,569
1,569
1,731
132
174
1
249
1
168
496
1
474
1
134
?i
2
1,223
1
2,181
1
??
5
29
1,073
1,073
?3
?4
26
50
1,487
2
1,759
7
604
5
1,553
12
14,634
42
2,896
87
15. 141
1,487
2
1,759
7
604
5
1,553
12
14,634
42
2,896
87
15, 141
79
'>5
?6
23
42
1
8
2,107
8
728
10
1,780
15
18,461
58
3,445
54
18,836
104
605
2
179
2
503
4
2,248
6
678
19
3,156
16
91
?S
2
w
30
30
42
11
31
32
355
1
39
1
728
3
1,013
1,199
7
195
8
1,599
2
33
34
171
6
1,040
35
36
37
2 ' 79
38
666
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICUL.TUEE.
Table 38.— FARMS OPERATED BY WHITE AND COLORED TENANTS CLASSIFIED
[Corresponding figm-es for all
DIVISION OE STATE
AND COLOR.
East North Central.
Omo:
White..
Colored.
Indiana:
White..
Colored.
Illinois:
White..
Colored -
Michigan:
White..
Colored.
Wisconsin:
White..
Colored.
West North Central.
Minnesota:
White
Colored
Iowa:
White
Colored
Missouri:
White
Colored
North Dakota:
White
Colored
South Dakota:
White
Colored
Nebraska:
White
Colored
Kansas:
White
Colored
South Atlantic.
Delaware:
White
Colored
Maryland:
White
Colored
District of Columbia:
White
Colored
Virginia:
White
Colored
West Virginia:
White
Colored
North Carolina:
White
Colored
South Carolina:
White
Colored
Georgia:
White
Colored
Florida:
White
Colored
TOTAL NUMBER
OF FARMS OPERATED
BY TENANTS.
1920
75, 117
527
65, 335
252
100, 846
350
34,561
161
27,226
32
44,109
29
89,030
34
74, 593
1,134
19.840
25,904
137
53,304
126
66,274
427
3,482
504
11,332
2,.')09
75
10
31,105
16,640
14,005
93
63, .542
53,917
38, 163
86,008
93,016
113,938
7,156
6,533
1910
76, 579
609
64, 369
318
103, 761
618
32,537
152
24,616
38
32,714
97
82,052
63
81,442
1, 516
10,6.50
14
19, 166
65
49,349
92
64,826
572
4,035
500
12,081
2,335
81
3
33,023
15, 706
19,692
143
63, 148
44,139
34,926
76, 295
84,242
106, 738
6,020
7,322
SHARE TENANTS.
1920
Total,
including
croppers.
50, 291
374
48,287
186
45, 037
244
23, 164
116
18,967
25, 590
16
45,367
10,909
34
12,209
60
25, 477
59
40,843
286
432
8,906
2,105
5
1
23,840
13,921
6,913
46
52, 565
46,193
25,854
56, 358
67, 160
75,372
4,080
2. S79
Share
tenants
proper.
50, 291
374
48,287
186
45,037
244
23, 164
116
14, 575
9
18,967
9
25,590
16
45,367
878
16,909
34
12,209
60
25,477
59
40,843
2,748
358
8,048
1,504
5
1
10, 140
7,906
5,297
34
35,990
22, 829
14, 900
23, 523
30, 938
14,097
1,841
827
Croppers.!
134
74
858
601
7,700
6,015
1,616
12
16,575
23, 364
10,954
32, 835
36, 222
61, 275
2,239
2,052
\i
1 Reported in the Southern states only.
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
667
ACCORDING TO FORM OF TENANCY, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
farmers, by tenure, in Table 24.]
SHARE-CASE
[ TENANTS.
CASH TENANTS.
UNSPECIFIEE
TENANTS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total,
including
standing
renters.
Cash
tenants
proper.
Standing
renters.'
1920
1910
1,562
16
3,795
5
27, 352
27
421
1
357
1
8,374
1
16,399
2
6,948
47
890
1
7,888
3
14,763
10
12,973
17
9
2
32
6
1
1
265
72
211
1
304
164
167
354
226
129
26
7
3,428
34
4,874
22
23,605
60
864
6
656
2
3,772
2
14,120
9
8,439
114
178
19, 181
117
10,564
51
26,230
70
9,277
35
11,398
22
15,237
14
44,572
14
17,133
159
1,151
24
5,278
50
12,253
54
11,524
105
445
39
2,002
304
65
6
5,369
2,247
5,592
35
8,798
7,118
11,457
28,615
24, 156
37,664
2,631
3,364
19,181
117
10,564
51
26,230
70
9,277
35
11,398
22
15,237
14
44, 572
14
17, 133
159
1,151
24
5,278
50
12,2,53
54
11,. 524
105
444
38
1,991
297
65
6
.5,338
2,239
5,581
35
6,212
3,213
4,742
11,027
10,718
7,460
2,594
2,594
20,914
154
10, 575
61
31,947
173
9,592
37
4,083
20
2,689
10
2,227
9
1,699
9
896
2,660
26
3,577
5
4,989
54
1,811
1
2,120
. 9
2,643
5
3,6.".7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10,613
16
9
10
7,846
72
43,367
27
24,051
410
322
2
2,281
20
10,667
34
13.636
'148
564
55
2,533
405
79
3
7,752
3,661
8,498
62
10, .598
10,110
13,610
36,658
28,772
46,451
2,547
4,259
1,531
5
2,469
2
5, 145
50
896
13
529
24
811
3
934
19
146
31
392
94
4
2
1,631
400
1,289
11
1,875
442
685
741
1,474
773
419
283
11
12
13
14
3,167
33
2,071
5
2,0&3
23
2,879
21
5,018
51
227
20
946
210
15
Ifi
17
IS
3,665
3
11,060
9
9,578
34
43
4
169
35
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
1
11
7
25
26
27
28
29
30
826
382
921
2
1,112
921
830
1,496
1,294
1,795
141
146
31
8
11
1,879
757
775
1
2,832
1,499
2,015
3,972
3,136
4,028
971
1,046
31
32
33
34
2, .586
3,905
6,715
17,588
13, 438
30, 204
37
770
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
668
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 38.— FARMS OPERATED BY WHITE AND COLORED TENANTS CLASSIFIED
[Corresponding figures for aU
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR.
East South Central
Kentucky:
White
Colored
Tennessee:
White
Colored
Alabama:
White
Colored
Mississippi:
White
Colored
West South Central.
Arkansas:
White
Colored
Louisiana:
White
Colored
Oklahoma:
White
Colored
Texas:
White
Colored
Mountain.
Montana:
White
Colored
Idaho:
White
Colored.
Wyoming:
White
Colored
Colorado:
White
Colored
New Mexico:
White
Colored
Arizona:
White
Colored
Utah:
White
Colored
Nevada:
White
Colored
Pacific.
Washington:
White
Colored
Oregon:
White
Colored
California:
White
Colored
total number
OF FARMS operated
BY TENANTS.
1920
83,056
7,274
75, 596
2S, 2S9
70,395
77, 874
41,954
137, 848
62, 407
56, 814
26,400
50, 981
88,684
9,152
177, 198
55,111
6,439
6,556
145
1,922
46
13,464
299
3,425
230
1.713
2,615
172
286
10
11,679
740
9,220
207
20,047
5i,094
1910
82,099
5,761
73, 504
27,557
65,017
93,309
41.886
139,605
58,381
48,885
22,530
44,077
94,643
9,494
170, 970
48,605
2,318
26
3,126
62
894
3
8,283
107
1,934
23
818
43
1,661
59
7,313
413
6,718
141
16, 070
2,078
SHARE TENANTS.
1920
Total,
including
croppers.
66,959
6,696
60,864
20, 371
51, 209
36, 467
31, 666
103,493
49, 970
44,914
20,226
41,582
69,429
7,935
159, 363
51,659
4,368
30
4,007
16
1,114
11
9,451
124
2,250
219
871
16
1,346
23
117
5
5,816
35
4,054
122
8,317
1,326
Share
tenants
proper.
42, 346
1,859
37,405
5,752
30,496
9,2.83
IS, 970
29,330
34, 993
12, 226
12,973
17,526
62,442
5,996
118,981
23, 660
4,368
30
4,007
16
1,114
11
9,451
124
2,250
219
871
16
1,346
23
117
5
5,816
35
4,054
122
8,317
1,326
Croppers.'
24, 613
4,837
23,459
14, 619
20.713
27, 184
12, 696
74,163
14,977
32, 688
7,253
24,056
6,987
1,939
40.382
27, 999
> Reported in the Southern states only.
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
669
ACCORDING TO FORM OF TENANCY, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Con.
farmers, by tenure, in Table 24.]
SHARE-CA3H TENANTS.
1920
2,124
97
733
103
219
211
203
3, 105
1,5.52
2,2S5
200
993
3,S0O
102
160
153
1
300
4
268
1
276
2
670
72
1910
3,278
146
2,385
499
1, 139
1, 2S9
763
3,056
1,530
1,500
454
908
3,714
248
6,848
1,791
130
1
27
227
6
197
58
244
1
671
33
CASH TENANTS.
1920
Total,
including
standing
renters.
9,689
240
10, 518
7,365
17, 287
40,407
8,668
30,304
8,913
9,258
5, .548
7,957
14,675
1,035
10, 172
2,241
1,722
35
1,972
117
594
10
3,212
163
884
10
783
70
1,032
144
164
4
5,144
686
4,307
75
10,594
3,636
Cash
tenants
proper.
9,382
236
9,961
4,850
15,675
30, 819
7,6.53
20.651
8,523
8,896
5,3.58
5,547
14,6.54
1,026
10,022
1,341
1,722
35
1,972
117
594
lO
3,212
163
783
70
1,032
144
164
4
5,144
686
4,307
75
10,594
3,636
Standing
renters.'
307
4
5.57
2,515
1,612
9, 5S8
1,015
9,6.53
390
362
190
2,410
1.50
900
1910
12,22S
473
16, 398
11,038
22, 125
61,235
14, 533
54,222
13,301
17,104
5, 763
8,723
20,3.53
1,398
12,440
5,109
2,799
290
2,941
96
8,210
1,527
UNSPECIFIED TENANTS.
1920
4,2S4
241
3,4S1
450
1,6S0
7.89
1,417
946
1,972
357
420
449
7S0
80
3,270
636
780
10
189
3
540
11
764
43
424
11
600
11
265
1
171
25
501
8
197
2,191
20
1,012
21
436
4
252
1
226
7
434
32
32
2
96
9
448
42
184
2
284
12
186
5
3
38
1
451
18
583
8
466
60
1910
2,430
129
1,731
763
2,088
3,098
1,714
4,055
2,579
2,699
1,199
850
6,469
599
7,376
1.258
35
643
7
1,453
119
29
'30
6Y0
ABSTI^ACT OF THE CENSITS AGRICUL.TURE.
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH ' PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BV DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[Correspoiiding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DmSION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
UNITED
STATES.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Geographic
Divisions.
New England.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL land in farms
(acres).
1920
910. 939, 194
620,070,823
53,653,478
237,214,893
44, 944, 521
16,704,192
475, 6
27,764,650
832,166,020 473,774,566
579,478,154 """
53,304,976
199, 382, 890
46, 632, 305
19, 076, 463
425, 8S9
27, 129, 953
East North
Central.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West North
Central.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
16,969,976
14,693,218
976, 421
1,300,337
20,666
11,318
4,005
5,343
40,476,772
28,969,267
1,913,201
9,594,304
96, 129
49, 414
9,836
36, 879
117, 457, 542
76,345,020
2,857,754
38,254,768
277,637
173,031
9,481
95, 125
1910
improved land in
farms (acres).
1920
255,461,338
167,310,284
6, 056, 041
82,095,013
1,511,891
1, 259, 796
23, 161
228, 934
19,698,623
17,077,699
1,085,389
1,535,536
16,308
11,426
2,074
2,808
43,078,966
30,212,503
1,707,010
11,159,453
112,090
70, 765
7,074
34,251
117, 589, 897
80, 020, 865
2,342,717
35,226,315
339, 251
213, 455
11, 488
114, 308
230,456,459
162,815,991
4,975,801
62,664,667
2,191,662
1,973,874
29, 498
188,290
306,029,220
13, 009, 436
154,735,910
29,298,441
8, 078, 263
201,563
21,018,615
1910
,418,265
, 504, 138
,166,563
, 747, 564
,033,485
,346,283
147, 452
,539,750
6, 107, 456
5, 275, 353
321,871
510, 232
7,145
4,306
1,275
1,564
26, 499, 833
18,745,081
1,020,914
6,733,838
62,274
31, 543
6,765
23,966
87,694,022
55,012,376
1,821,109
30,860,537
200, 813
117,425
751706
170, 879, 480
106,743,983
2, 843, 182
61,292,315
514, 959
359, 353
12,907
142,699
7, 248, 822
6,255,311
376,001
617,510
6,082
4,533
403
1,146
29,250,638
20,246,673
905, 549
8,098,416
70, 256
41,387
4,869
24,000
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
52.0
49.4
24.2
65.2
65.2
4S.4
42.4
1910
75.7 75.7
,702,567
,324,786
, 4S4, 701
,893,080
244,661
145, 240
8,620
90, 801
,735,756
,887,369
,712,086
,136,301
549,106
392,216
14,583
142.307
36.0
35.9
3.3.0
39.2
34.6
38.0
31.8
29.3
54.0
52.0
22.8
68.1
62.3
43,
34.6
36.8
36.6
34.6
40.2
37.3
39.7
19.4
40.8
67.9
67.0
53.0
72.6
8
8
8
0 70.1
62.7
58.5
74.7
72.1
63.7
80.7
72.3
67.9
81.0
79.6
75.4
72.9
63.4
82.0
72.1
68. 0
75.0
79.4
71.0
68.1
54.5
80.0
25.1
19.9
49.4
75.6
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
Improved
land.
1920
165.7
168. 0
810. 2
136.3
47.3
71.6
213.7
38.9
108.6
105. 0
204.1
112.4
76.3
51.9
222.6
162.7
95.6
88.8
196.0
109.4
62.6
50.7
109.3
78.3
108.7
100.0
212.0
126.2
62.0
56.1
133.5
72.0
234.4
236.9
566. 4
220.1
218.5
258. 4
275.7
116.9
1910
153.0
156.3
942.5
US. 9
50.6
79.1
275.8
40.0
88.2
82.9
1%.4
88.9
30.8
34.6
90.5
29.4
104.5
101.6
202.5
102.6
47.7
42.2
109.2
54.0
92.4
85.4
189.7
107.5
57.2
50.0
98.3
72.1
105.2
99.4
217.4
116.7
59.3
54.6
155.2
65.9
209. 5
216.6
598.9
184.2
1920 1910
39.1
37.7
67.3
44.1
26.4
19.8
70.8
44.7
62.6
57.5
104.6
76.8
40.5
32.4
75.2
50.9
81.2
72.0
135.1
10L8
44.9
38.1
108.2
57.3
156.8
151.1
265.9
164.3
222.2 74.4
267.9 73.7
388.1 153.7
77.81 72.8
COLOR AND TENITEE OF FARMERS.
671
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES^
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.)
BY
DIVISION OR STATE
AKD COLOR AND
TENURE.
Geographic Divi-
sions— Con.
South Atlantic.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South
Central.
White farmers:
Total
Owners ,
Managers ,
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total ,
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
West South
Central.
W^hite farmers:
Total ,
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mountain.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific.
WTiite farmers:
Total
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
1910
86, 106, 873
63,483,405
3,219,0191
19,404,449!
79,5.50,302
56, 279, 975
4, 256, 060
19, 014, 267
18, 224, 941
5,518,395
145, 967
12,560,579
66,783,791! 67,924,912
50,088,549^ 52,592,020
1,442,654 1,527,107
15,252,588 13,805,785
17,675,382
5,646,378
145,371
11,883,633
12,113,672
3, 933, 246
85,911
8,094,515
13,595,717
4,539,952
76,360
8,979,405
162,469,244 157,811,958
100,156,509 98,848,268
16,374,630
45,938,105
10,979,883
4,624,982
135,942
6,218,959
116,339,75'
90,040,400
12,939,972
13,359,385
997,469
848,334
33,614
115,521
55,430,472
36,187,601
6,836.745
12,406,126
722, 233
285,676
27, 762
408, 795
19, 570, 123
39,393,567j
11,338,018
5,505,206,
128,048|
5,704,764
58, 748, 762
41,531,923
10,987,740
6,229,099
784,658
734,007
15,985
34,666
50,749,570
32,895,480
7,890,070,
9,964,020
579, 219
381,400
9,991
187, 828
IMPROVSO LAND In
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
37,055,998
25, 284, 578
1,398,607
10, 372, 813
11, 4.53, 888
2, 744. 104
71 ; 661
8,638,123
35, &3S, 577
25, 739, 456
647,717
9,451,404
8, .541, 555
1,990,937
37, .374
6, 513, 244
1910
37,489,064
26,148,320
1,167,797
10, 173, 547
10, 990, 069
2,695,947
61,287
8, 232, 835
34,390,317
25, 170, 277
552, .554
8,667,486
9, 556, 529
2,213,645
26,237
7,316,647
56,441,289 51,075,
31,273,926 28,263,
1.298,842 1,405,
23,868,521 21,405,
7,748,317
2,512,301
40,082
5,195,934
29,810,696
23,367,187
1,533,869
4,909,640
295, 172
225,632
2,546
66,994
23,447,215
14, 587, 280
2,123,325
6, 736, 610
474,318
92,662
21,271
360,385
7, 189,
2,621,
20,
4,546,
15,773,427
12,037,033
1,467,173
2,269,221
141,575
115,555
4,790
21,230
21,751,
14,170,
2,094,
5,486,
286,
116,
5,
163,
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
46.6
44.9
32.9
54.6
62.8
49.7
49.1
53.7
51.4
44.9
62.0
70.5
50.6
43.5
80.5
1910
43.5
41.2
36.3
52.4
62.2
47.7
42.2
69.3
50.6
47. 9i
36. 2
62.8
70.3
48.8
34.4
81.5
32.4
28.6
9; 7.2
0 54.3
63.4
47.6
16.2
79.7
6 26.8
0 29.0
9| 13.4
8 36.4
6 18.0
6 15.7
6 30.0
0| 61.2
42.9
43.1
26.6
55.1
49.4
30.5
59.4
87.3
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
102.6
111.6
481.3
72.6
47.5
53.8
152.6
44.8
89.7
106.5
465. 5;
56.3
39.4
70.8
211.1
32.2
212.6
247.3
,.5,54.3
129.5
47.4
77.9
334.8
36.1
1910
113.9
129.2
Improved
land.
1920 1910
47.8
50.1
424. S 158. 2
75.4 39.6
49.7
55.4
201.9
46.9
29.8
26.7
74.9
30.8
94.7 48.1
116.4 54.7
502. 2 209. 0
52. 6 j 34.9
41.8' 27.8
77.3! 35.8
306.7 91
3.3.7! 25.9
215.0 73.9
258.0 77.2
,.383.0 281.9
113. 7i 67.3
54.2' 33.4
95.3' 42.3
554.3 98.7
30.2
487.5
454.4
3,164.6 3,
366.8
183.1
194.5
1,245.0
109.2
334.9
271.2
802.0
321.8
95.6
726.6
104
245.4
203.3
995.61,
303.0,
86.81
134.9
167.2
67.7
124.
117.
375.
134.
54.
51.
94.
63.
274. 2 103.
219.6 81.
533.8
331.0
119.9
180.2
123,3
71.4
309.
164.
57.
43.
128.
59.
49.6
53.2
1.54. 1
39.5
30.9
26.4
85.1
32.5
47.9
5.5.7
181.7
33.0
29.4
37.7
105.4
27.5
69.6
73.8
314.8
61.8
34.4
45.4
89.7
30.1
89.9
78.0
507.7
117.2
17.6
15.1
217.7
64.1
117.5
94.6
407.3
182.3
59.2
54.9
73.3
62.3
672
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICULTURE.
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 2.'>.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
New England.
MAINE.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
VERMONT.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MASSACHUSETTS.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
KHODE ISLAND.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
5,425,015
6,072,903
145, 793
206,319
953
953
2,602,330
2,295,262
154,033
153,035
1,476
1,121
325
30
4,231,361
3,517,824
149, 783
563, 754
4,450
3,075
414
961
2,488,887
2,018,142
311,884
158, 861
5,590
3,778
1,211
601
.330,648
248, 296
29, 702
52,650
952
638
90
224
1910
6,205,369
5,914,533
156,864
223,972
1,490
1,289
37
164
3,248,530
2,863,072
209,623
175,835
928
561
2
365
4,661,660
3,814,804
208, 840
638,016
1,917
1,694
98
125
2,871,377
2,339,252
'330,644
201,481
4,564
3,851
270
443
441,634
317, 157
44,436
80,041
1,674
1,105
569
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (acres).
1920
1,976,884
1,852,779
49,431
74,674
445
445
702,387
623,263
33, 721
45,403
515
410
100
5
1,690, 1"3
1,386,421
55,850
247,902
1,422
1,081
112
229
906,399
743,053
103,844
59,502
2,435
1,470
806
159
132, 543
97,523
13,913
21,107
312
196
30
86
1910
2,359,993
2,221,880
53,351
84,762
664
572
1
91
928,887
829,074
42,788
57,025
298
227
2
69
1.633,331
1,320,934
52. 575
259, 822
634
563
9
62
1,162,960
930,323
150, 105
82,532
1,541
1,298
101
142
177,752
127,577
15,914
34,261
592
387
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
1910
36.4
37.5
36.5
37.6
33.9
34.0
36.2
37.8
46.7
44.6
46.7
44.4
2.7
55.5
27.0
28.6
27.2
29.0
21.9
20.4
29.7
32.4
.34.9
32.1
36.6
40.5
30.8
100.0
16.7
18.9
39.9
35.0
39.4
34.6
37.3
25.2
44.0
40.7
32.0
33.1
35.2
33.2
27.1
9.2
23.8
49.6
36.4
40.5
36.8
39.8
33.3
45.4
37.5
41.0
43.6
33.8
38.9
33.7
66.6
37.4
26.5
32.1
40.1
40.2
39. 3
40.2
4(i.8
35. 8
40.1
42.8
32.8
3,5.4
30. 7
35.0
33. 3
38.4
36.6
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
112.5
111.7
185.5
103.0
73.3
73.3
126.9
123. 5
282.6
111.5
105.4
93.4
325.0
30.0
145.7
140.2
265. 1
166.7
158.9
146.4
138.0
240.3
78.1
72.1
192.5
69.7
46.2
35.3
173.0
85.9
81.4
76.8
145. 6
83.8
47.6
45.6
90.0
44.8
1910
104.9
104
157.2
87.5
Improved
land.
1920 1910
41.0
40.8
62.9
37.3
51.4 34.2
51.6 34.2
37.0
54.7
120.1
117.0
308.3
93.
61.9
46.8
2.0
182.5
142.6
136.0
328. 9
159.
95.9
99.6
98.0
62.5
78.0
73.2
177.9
67.9
36.8
35.3
67.5
40.3
84.1
78.2
177.0
85.0
40.8
38.1
47.4
34.2
33.5
61.9
33.1
36.8
34.2
100.0
5.0
58.2
55.2
98.8
73.3
50.8
51.5
37.3
57.3
28.4
26.6
64.1
26.1
20.1
13.7
115.1
22.7
32.6
30.2
68.2
33.6
15.6
14.0
30.0
17.2
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
673
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
New England—
Continued.
CONNECTICUT.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colore<l farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
NEW YORK.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEW JERSEY.
W'hite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers...".
Tenaaits
PENNSYLVANIA,
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North
Central.
OHIO.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Coloreii farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
1,891,735
1,540,791
185, 226
165, 718
7,245
1,7.53
1,965
3,527
20,589,928
15,054,158
928,000
4,607,110
42, 875
30,225
3,695
8,955
2. 256, 265
1,415,789
206, 413
634,063
26,320
9,002
1,97.S
15,340
17,630,579
12,499,320
778, 128
4,353,131
26, 934
10,187
4,163
12,584
23.415.476
14,944,527
557, 191
7,913,758
100, 412
55, 526
4,533
1910
2,180,053
1,828,881
134,982
216, 190
5,735
2,926
1,667
1,142
21,971,
15,776,
837.
5,357,
59,
48,
I,
2,551,
1, 556, 103
225, 099
770,295
22,360
6,803
2,241
13,316
18,556,445
12,879,610
644,834
5,032,001
30,387
15,912
3,434
11,041
23,998,961
15,970,297
501,536
7,527,128
106.747
61,385
3,100
42,262
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
699,070
572,314
65,112
61,644
2,016
704
227
1,
13,131,646
9,582,336
460,201
3,089,109
27, 135
18.660
2,186
6,2s9
1,539,147
966,582
100,342
472,223
16,460
5,237
1,529
9,694
11,829,040
8,196,163
460,371
3, 172, 506
18,679
7,646
3,050
7,983
18,465,916
11,705,310
386,592
6,374,014
76,437
41,170
3,555
31,712
1910
985, 899
825,523
61,268
99,108
2,353
1,486
290
577
14, 808, 120
10,578,703
430, 898
3,798,519
35,919
27,454
1,0.38
7,42
1,788,211
1,100,750
104,867
582,594
15, 125
4,862
1,661
8,602
12,654,307
8,567,220
369, 784
3,717,303
19,212
9,071
2,170
7,971
19,144,653
12,678,068
347.033
6,119,552
83,316
46,604
2,409
34,303
PER
CENT
OF FARM 1
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
1910
37.0
45.2
37.1
45.1
35. 2
45.4
37.2
45.8
27.8
41.0
40.2
50.8
11.6
17.4
30.8
50.5
63.8
67.4
63. 7
67.1
49.6
.51.5
67.1
70.9
63.3
60.5
61.7
57.1
,59.2
74.2
70.2
75.1
6,8.2
70.1
68.3
70.7
4.S. 6
46. 0
74.5
75.6
62.5
67.6
5.S. 2
71.5
77.3
74.1
6.3.2
64.6
67.1
68.2
6,5.6
66.5
.59.2
57.3
72.9
73.9
69.4
63.2
7.5.1
57.0
73.3
63.2
63.4
72.2
78.9
79.8
78.3
79.4
69.4
69.2
80.5
81.3
76.1
78.1
74.1
75.9
7.S.4
77.7
78.6
Si. 2
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
AU land.
83.8
78.6
174.1
87.2
96.6
34.4
327. 5
195.9
106.9
99.
213.4
124.5
78.0
70.5
147. S
93.3
77.4
65.5
213.5
96.1
49.2
31.6
98.9
66.7
87.4
81.6
175.1
98.7
59.7
39.0
92.5
86.8
91
84.5
184.0
105.4
62.1
52.7
125. 9
76.6
81.6
79.0
144.1
82.8
50.8
37.0
138.9
51.9
102.4
95. 1
207.4
119.7
63.2
59.5
99.9
84.6
77.3
65.2
217.9
95.0
47.0
25.
H3.0
72.4
84.8
78.6
164.1
98.8
55.7
46.7
110.8
63.5
88.9
83.7
184.0
98.3
54.7
46.8
110.7
69.4
Improved
land.
1920 1910
31.0
29.2
61.2
32.4
13.8
37.8
60.3
68.2
63. 3
105
83.5
49.3
43.5
87.4
65.5
52.8
44.7
103.8
71.6
30.8
18.4
76.5
42.1
58.6
53.5
103. 6
71.9
41.4
29.3
67.8
55.1
36.9
35.7
65.4
38.0
20.8
18.8
24.2
26.2
69.0
63.8
106.7
84.9
38.3
34.0
74.1
63.5
54.2
46.1
101.5
71.8
31.8
18.3
61.5
46.8
57.8
52.3
94.1
73.0
35.2
26.6
70.0
45.8
72.4 70.9
66. 2 66. 5
127.0; 127.4
84. 9 79. 9
47.3
39.1
98.8
60.2
42.7
35.5
86.0
56.3
75108°— 22-
-43
674
ABSTRACT OF THE CE]SrSUS~AGEICLlX.TUKE.
Table 39.— ACREAGE OP FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OK STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
East North
Central— Con.
INDIANA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
To! al
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ILLINOIS.
White farmer? :
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MICHIGAN.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
WISCONSIN.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants ,
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners ,
Managers ,
Tenants
West North
Central.
minnesota.
White farmers :
Total
Owners ,
Managers ,
Tenants ,
Colored f aimers:
Total ,
Owners
Managers
Tenants ,
all land in farms
(acres).
1920
21,026,616
12,853,162
470, 497
7,702,957
36,716
17,302
2,419
16,995
31,917,073
16,231,619
711,773
14,973,681
57,702
33, 457
1,077
23, 168
18,984,248
14,506,732
587,044
3,890,472
48,713
34, 729
847
13,137
22,114,129
17,808,980
531,249
3,773,900
34,094
32,017
605
1,472
30,201,479
20,996,110
443,065
8,762,304
20,279
18,054
24
2,201
1910
21,254,834
13,913,726
481,387
6,859,721
44,989
25, 199
2,082
17, 708
32,435,051
17,743,314
553,2—
14, 138, 462
87, 886
43,749
5,188
38,949
18,880,909
15,061,387
451,689
3,367,833
59,705
46, 107
815
12,783
21,020,142
17,332,141
354, 830
3,333,171
39,924
37,015
303
2,606
27,652,207
20,649,735
413,283
6,589,189
23,616
19, 150
451
4,015
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (acres).
1920
16,649,507
10,011,639
344,647
6,293,221
30,705
14,333
2,060
14,312
27,247,436
13,595,050
576, 713
13,075,673
47,097
26,281
941
19,875
12,893,814
9, 824, 920
271,683
2,797,211
31,707
21,921
669
9,117
12,437,349
9,875,457
241,474
2,320,418
14,867
13, 720
457
690
21,474,366
14,248,621
283,845
6,941,900
7,344
6,020
24
1,300
1910
16,893,488
10,922,085
341,668
5,629,735
37,764
21,212
1,48:5
15,069
27,979,926
14,999,471
424,551
12,555,904
68, 397
33, 721
3,916
30,760
12,792,283
10,112,470
216,459
2,463,354
39,795
29, 689
650
9,456
11,892,217
9,612,692
154,990'
2,124,535j
1.5,389
14,0141
162
1,213
19,628,989
14,141,833
285,037!
5,202,119
14, .544
11,672'
204'
2,668:
1920
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
79.2
77.9
7.3.3
81.7
83.6
82.8
85.2
84.2
85.4
83,
81.0
87.3
81.6
78. 6
87.4
85.8
67
67.7
46.3
71.9
65.1
63.1
79.0
69.4
.56,
55.5
45. 5
61.5
43.6
42.9
75.5
46.9
71.1
67.9
64.1
79.2
.36.2
33. 3
100.0
59.1
1910
79.5
78.5
71.0
82.1
83.9
84.2
71.2
85.1
86.3
84.5
76.7
88.8
77.8
77.1
75.5
79.0
67.8
67.1
47.9
73.1
66.7
64.4
79.8
74.0
56.6
55.5
43.7
63.7
38.5
37.9
53.5
46.5
71.0
68.5
69.0
79.0
61.6
61.0
45.2
66.5
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
102.8
93.9
203.2
117.9
64.2
56.5
172.8
67.4
135.1
122.9
209.2
148.
64.6
62.7
119.7
66.2
97.0
91.3
254.1
112.6
66.5
61.7
94.1
81.6
117.2
112.0
219.2
138.6
51.4
51.0
201.7
46.0
169.4
158. 4
277.8
198.7
98.0
102.0
24.0
75.9
99.0
94.0
210.9
106.6
55.9
53.4
13S.8
55.
129.5
122.9
2.33.6
136.3
61.7
55. 4
288.2
63.0
91.6
87.8
231.4
103.5
63.1
58.7
90
84.1
Improved
land.
1920 1910
81.4
73.1
148.9
96.3
53.7
46.8
147.1
56.8
115.3
103.0
169.5
129.7
52.7
49.2
104.6
56.8
65.9
61.9
117.6
43.3
38,
74.3
56.6
119.1 65.9
115.2 62.1
24.5.21 99.6
135.4 85.2
67. G 22. 4
67.41 21.8
75.81,52.3
68.6 21.6
177. 4 120. 5
169. 4 107. 5
338. 8 178. 0
201.4,157.4
80. 61 35. 5
98. 7| 34.0
225.5 24.0
41.4' 44.8
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
675
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND IQIO-Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
West North
Central— Con.
IOWA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MISSOURI.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NORTH DAKOTA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
SOUTH DAKOTA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEBRASKA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
33,466,049
18,045,981
568, &36
14,851,232
8,847
5,140
2.50
3,457
34,584,245
24,574,801
653,390
9,356,054
190,434
111,996
11,057
67,381
36,028,299
26,684,516
810,667
8,533,116
186,452
165, 569
800
20,083
33,786,349
23,364,878
883, 213
9, 538, 258
850,142
804, 499
6,504
39, 139
42, 158, 793
26, 384, 910
1, 478, 572
14,295,311
66, 682
36, 855
1,913
27,914
1910
33,916,710
20,207,822
489, 789
13,219,099
13,978
6,515
1,016
6,447
34,361,183
25,0.57,644
622,313
8,681,226
230,06;
131,597
7,532
90,936
28,231,630
23,395.028
476, 733
4,359,869
195,020
191,700
480
2,840
24,571,572
17, 892, 408
626, 8271
6,052,337
l,445,32o'
1, 422, 530
8,372
14,418
38, 541, 471
26,908,314
1,093,212
10, 539, 945
80,550
67, 240
1,600
11,710
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
28,600,7.34
15,316,174
445, 737
12,838,823
6,217
3,450
160
2,607
24,690,967
17,389,055
419, 598
6,882,314
141,999
77,916
9,379
54,704
24,517,007
17,419,933
482, 405
6,614,669
46, 171
37,396
450
8,325
18, 048, 481
11,344,964
278, 302
6, 425, 215
150, 769
138, 293
454
12, 022
23,077,25S
13,161,040
432, 101
9,484,117
32, 366
17,530
363
14, 473
1910
29,480,206
17,427,080
383,331
11,669,795
10,993
5,155
646
5,192
24,408,746
17,602,014
390,006
6,416,726
172,440
92,529
6,706
73,205
20,406,121
16,360,242
374, .572
3,671,307
48,971
47,456
310
1,205
, 706, 380
, 665, 903
287, 066
,753,411
120, 828
113, 597
1,100
6,131
341, 688
431, 091
561, 929
348, 668
40,889
32, 220
900
7,769
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
85.5
84.9
78.4
86.4
70.3
67.1
64.0
75.4
74.
68.0
65.3
59.5
77.5
24.8
22.6
66.3
41.5
53.4
48.6
31.5
67.4
17.7
17.2
7.0
30.7
54.7
49.9
29.2
66.3
48.5
4
19.0
51.8
1910
86.9
86.2
78.3
88.3
78.6
79.1
63.6
80.5
71.0
70.2
62.7
73.9
75.0
70.3
89.0
80.5
72.3
69.9
78. 6i
84.2
2.5.1;
24.8
64.6
42.4
63.2
57.3
51.4
79.2
50.8
47.9
56.3
66.3
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
156.9
148. 1
228.8
166.8
81.2
69.5
250.0
101.7
132.9
134.0
297.1
125.4
67.4
68.1
230. 4
59.4
467.0
472.7
950.4
430.0
1910
156.4
1.52. 1
254. 6
161.1
69.5
47.9
508.0
102.3
125. 6
131. 8
317.5
106.6
62.8
62.4
183. 7
60.0
383.5
374.4
989.1
409.4
343. 4 262. 5
353. 0 263. 7
400. 0 240. 0
278. 9 202. 9
462.
504.
1,145.
368.
527.
549.
650.
285.
7 328. 3
1 323.9
5 1, 48.5. 4
2, 315.8
4 514.7
ij 519.9
4 1,196.0
7 221.8
339. 9 298. 3
380. 1 341. 1
1, 127. 8 1, 108. 7
268. 2 213. 6
173.7 174.4
145.1' 182.2
478. 3 1, 600. 0
221.51 127.3
Improved
land.
1920 1910
134.1
125.7
179.3
144.2
57.0
46.6
160.0
76.7
94.9
04.8
190.8
92.3
50.2
47.4
195.4
48.2
317.
308.
565.
333.
247.2
244.8
361.0
248.0
93.5
94.4
45.4
87.8
186.
189.
329.
177.
136.0
131.2
199.2
142.2
54.7
37.9
323. 0
82.4
89.2
92.6
199.0
78.8
47.0
43.9
163. 6
48.3
277.2
261.8
777.1
344.7
65.9
65.3
155.0
86.1
209.9
193.1
680.3
248.0
43.0
41.5
1.57. 1
94.3
188.4
195.6
569.9
169.2
3 88. 5
0 87. 3
8 900.0
9I 84.4
676
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICIILTURE.
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
West North
Central— Con.
KANSAS.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic.
delaware.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
.Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MARYLAND.
White farmers:
Total
O^vners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
DIST. OF COLUMBIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
VIRGINIA.
White farmers:
Total
Ovroers
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
1910
45,236,124 4.3,181,686
27,259,088 28,705,040
1,218,298 1,253,644
16,758,738 13,223,002
189,055
117, 683
2,613
68, 759
889, 623
438, 964
20, 191
430, 468
54, 888
12, 512
1, 294
41, 082
4, 406, 422
2, 631, 595
237, 344
1, 537, 483
351, 577
119, 275
22, 082
210, 220
5,380
1,704
1,856
1,820
288
25
95
168
in, 297, 693
12,387,142
792, 4.^)6
3,118,095
2, 263, 419
1, 373, 761
31, 294
858, 304
203, 113
1.35, 142
10, 04"
57, 924
981, 893
463, 212
18, 769
499,912
56, 973
13, 015
2,395
40, 963
4, 698, 623
2, 783, 279
193, 930
1, 721, 414
358, 517
122, 039
13, 361
223, 117
5,968
2,371
1, 4,52
2,145
95
58
4
33
17,257,416
13,334,122
630, 340
3, 292, 954
2, 238, 220
1,381,223
29, 985
827, 012
improved LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
30, 470, 607
17, 864, 196
501,194
12, 105, 277
130, 093
78, 748
2,077
49,268
615, 117
293, 795
15, 611
305,711
37, 935
8,424
933
28, 578
2, 919, 042
1,686,704
152, 839
1,079,499
217, 686
73, 284
15, 679
128, 723
3, 985
1,287
1,429
1, 269
273
24
90
159
8,3.56,031
6, 388, 686
398, 326
1,569,019
1, 104, 461
654, 218
17, 155
433, 088
1910
29, 763, 626
19, 259, 206
430, 145
10,074,275
140, 441
89, 587
4,717
46, 137
676, 462
312, 803
15, 5.53
348, 106
37, 076
9,274
2,034
25, 768
3, 136, 185
1, 806, 918
120, 254
1,209,013
218, 582
76, 564
9,015
133,003
5, 038
2,069
1,259
1,710
95
58
4
33
8, 758, 850
6, 802, 428i
306, 482
1,649,940
1, 111, 208
669, 358,
14,01(',1
427, S04i
per cent
of farm
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
67.4
65.5
41.1
72.2
68.8
66.9
79.5
71.7
77.3
71.0
69.1
67.3
72.1
69.6
66. 2
64.1
64.4
70.2
61.9
61.4
71.0
61.2
74.1
75.5
77.0
69.7
94.8
96.0
94.7
94.6
51.3
51.0
50.3
50.3
48.8
47.6
54.8
50.5
1910
67.1
34.3
76.2
69.1
66.3
46.9
79.7
68.9
67.5
82.9
69.6
65.1
68.1
84.9
62.
66.7
64.9
62.0
70.2
61.0
62.7
67.5
59. 6
84.4
87.3
86.7
79.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
50.8
51.0
48. 6
50.1
49.6
48.5
46. 8
51.7
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
275.7
283.1
824.8
252.9
152.7
148.4
145.2
161.0
96.0
77.6
154.1
123.6
62.9
35.2
99.5
81.5
105.
90.0
213.6
135.7
56.6
33.6
146.2
83.8
29.2
18.7
103. 1
24.3
14.4
2.8
95.0
16.8
117.7
117.5
409. 1
1(X). 2
47.4
44.4
158.9
•51.6
1910
245.1
260.9
954.1
204.0
120.1
12:3.1
478.4
101.3
99.0
80.3
175.4
123.9
61.8
33.5
149.7
81.9
110.4
94.1
215.2
142. 5
56.3
30.9
1.53. 6
95.6
29.1
21.6
103.7
26.5
7,
7.3
4.0
11.0
127.0
131.5
136. 2
99.7
46. 5
42. 9
166. 6
52.
185.7
185.5
339.3
182.7
Improved
land.
1920 1 1910
169.0
175.1
327.4
155. 4
105. 1 83. 1
99.3 81.6
11.5.4, 224.6
115.4 80.7
66.4
52.0
119. 2
87.8
43.5
23.7
71.8
56.7
70.0
57.7
137. 6
95.3
3.5.1
20.6
103. 8
51.3
21.7
14.1
79.4
16.9
13.7
2.7
90.0
15.9
68.2
54.2
145.4
86.3
40.2
22.8
127. 1
51.5
73.7
61.1
133.5
100.1
34.3
19.4
103.6
57.0
24.6
18. C
89.9
21.1
7.9
7.3
4.0
11.0
60. 4 64. 4
60. 6' 67. 1
205.6 212.1
50. 4 50. 0
23.1
21.1
87.1
26.0
23.1
20.8
78.0
27.2
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
677
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES. BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: l',)20 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corre-sponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
South Atlantic —
Continued.
■WEST VIRGINIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
north Carolina.
"V\Tiite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Ovmers
Managers
Tenants
SOUTH CAROLINA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
GEORGIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
FLORIDA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
9, M2, 246
7, 794, 290
354, 5fl3
1, 393, 393
27, 544
19, 052
1,520
6,972
16, 5S4, 294
12, 2S2, 645
373, 582
3,928,067
3,437,442
1, 158, 864
12, 867
2, 265, 711
8, 010,672
5, 570, 841
387, 427
2,088,404
4,380,003
1, 146, 396
37, 095
3, 196, 512
18,369,149
11,469,031
896, 951
6,003.167
7,071,912
1,331,828
29,038
5,711,046
5, 408, 82:
3, 703, 763
1, 191. 090
513, 370
637, 868
356, 682
10, 682
270,504
1910
9,991,901
8, 158, 238
283, 847
1, 549, 816
34, 541
25, 957
655
7.929
19, 253, 325
14,458,827
563, 385
4, 231, 113
3, 185, 804
1, 197, 496
IS, 992
1, 969, 316
9,571,552
6,953,459
504,958
2, 113, 135
3,940,476
1,098,044
42,454
2,799,978
19, 861, 362
13,501,789
751,571
5, 60S, 002
7,092,051
1,349,503
27,551
5,714,997
4,484,833
3, 828, 108
270, 767
385, 958
768, 705
458, 4-13
9,974
300, 288!
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
1910
5,503,202 5,501,500
4,576,437, 4,591,581
182,909, 133,232
743,856 778,687
17,106l
ii,2ii;
1, 239
4,656
6,341.309
4, 458, 019
105, 916
1, 777, 374
1, 857, 100
508,339
6,363
1, 342, 398
3, 280, 566
2,032,048
104, 990
1, 143, 528
2, 9a3, 593
590, 881
11, 452
2, 301, 260
8,177,(
4,414,710
305, 801
3, 456, 588
4, 878, 110
693, 64r
13, 298
4, 171, 169
1,859,647
1,432,892
130, 786
295,969
437, 624
204, 080
5,452
228. 092
20, 257
14, 522
602
5,133
7,082,344
5, 027, 216
154, 738
1, 900, 390,
1, 730, 712,
512, 567i
5,244
1, 212, 901
3, 499, 775
2,261,431
126, 932
1,111,412]
2,598,224
539, 347,
14, 874
2,044,003
7, 506, 455
4, 286, 899
237, 134i
2,982,422
4, 791, 562;
6^14, 3961
11,216
4,135,950
1,323,055
1, 056, 975,
72, 213
193, 867 1
482,353,
229.861
4, 252'
248, 240i
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
57.7
58.7
51.6
53.4
62.1
58.8
81.5
66.8
38.2
.36.3
28.4
45.2
54.0
43.9
49.5
59.2
40.8
36.5
27.1
54.8
66.3
51.5
30.9
72.0
1910
55.1
56.3
46.9
50.1
58.6
55.9
91.9
64.7
36
34.8
27.5
44.9
54.3
42.8
27.6
61.6
36.6
32.5
25.1
52.6
65.9
49.1
35.0
73.0
44.5 37.8
38.5 31.8
34.1! 31.6
57.0 53.2
69.0
52,1
45.8
73.0
34.4
38.7
11.0
57
67.6
47.8
40.7
72.4
29.5
2
26.7
50.2
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
AU land.
1920
68.6 62.7
57.21 50.1
51.0 42.6
84.31 82.71
110.0
108.7
327.7
99.5
54
47.3
190.0
75.0
85.7
95.1
449.0
61.8
45.1
52.0
134.0
42.0
96.2
123.9
698.1
54.7
1910
101.7
133.2
619.4
64.5
54.3
83.0
140.3
50.1
131.8
115.1
689.6
71.7
49.2
56.4
105. 8
41.4
104.1
108.2
328.1
78.7
48.8
,46.5
93.6
55.4
102.4
110. 7
5.39. 0
67.0
48.5
55.8
250.6
44.6
120.2
1.58. 1
689. 8
60.5
40. 2| 40. 7
50.4 53.9
202. 7 324. 1
37. 1 36. 7
Improved
land.
1920 1910
63.4
63.8
169.0
63.1
33.9
27.8
154.9
50.1
57.3
60.9
154.0
39.4
28.6
26.0
86.0
35.9
32. 8 37. 7
34.5 40.6
127.3 148.2
28.0 30.1
24.3
22.8
66.3
24.9
39.2
45.2
189.2
30.0
26.6
26.0
62.6
26.7
117.9 45.3
162.8 51.3
579.9 211.2
66.6 37.2
57.9
86.0
224.0
53.6
127.1
136.2
230. 6
64.1
52.2
62.8
98.8
41.0
37.5
43.2
64.2
36.6
45.3
44.5
75.7
41.4
33.8
32.3
54.0
34.9
26.4
23.9
70.9
27.5
43.9
51.4
173.4
31.8
26.8
26.5
113.5
26.8
44.6
51.7
183.0
35.4
39.1
41.0
91.2
38.7
37.5
37.6
61.5
32.2
32.8
31.5
42.1
33.9
678
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICTJLTITRE.
Table 39.— ACREAGE OP FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 191(>-CoutinuGd.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENXniE.
East South
Central.
kentucky.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
TENNESSEE.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALABAMA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MISSISSIPPI.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored fanners:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West South
Central.
arkansas.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
all land in farms
(acres).
1920
21, 185, 813
16, 551, 588
265, 130
4,369,095
426,959
240, 127
4,709
182, 123
17,987,053
13, 243, 529
211,608
4, 531, 916
1, 523, 803
535, 280
9,271
979, 252
15, 228, 611
10,784.790
422, 952
4, 020, 869
4, 348, 245
1, 332, 701
32, 146
2, 983, 398
12,382,314
9, 50S, 642
542,964
2, 330, 70S
5, 814, 665
1, 825, 138
39, 785
3,949,742
14,831,988
10, 767, 826
338, 354
3, 725, 808
2, 624, 762
1,042,571
13,211
1,568,980
1910
21, 748, 350
17, 207, 392
310, 942
4,230,016
440, 777
255, 363
• 4,318
181,096
18, 435, 579
14,081,961
317, 247
4,036,371
1,606,078
590, 676
17, 682
997. 720
15, 640, 877
11,813,387
349,285
3, 478, 205
5,091,435
1, 466, 719
17,482
3,607,234
12, 100, 106
9,489,280
549, 633
2,061,193
6, 457, 427
2,227,194
36, 878
4, 193, 355
14,762,752
11,18.5,428
322, 093
3,255,231
2, 653, 323
1,204,114
6,093
1,443,116
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
13, 611, 230
10,522,346
158, 977
2, 959, 907
33 1, 516
171, 679
3,598
159, 239
10,066,270
7, 185, 542
103, 376
2, 777, 352
1,119,032
321, 445
4,353
793, 234
6,929,437
4, 338, 484
167, 681
2,423,272
2, 963, 970
647, 885
16, p25
2,299,460
5,201,640
3,693,084
217, 683
1,290,873
4,124,037
849, 928
12,798
3,201,311
7. 266, 816
4,799,531
137,913
2,329,372
1,943,740
540, 666
5,703
1,397,371
1910
14, 010, 777
10, 900, 955
171,131
2, 938, 691
343, 694
185, 789
3,577
154, 328
9, 728, 208
7, iii,r"-
109, 140
2,507,2611
1, 162, 276l
349, 692j
6, 778l
805.806
6, 130, 405
3,944,413
115,087
2,070,905
3, 563, 176
675, 819
5,012
2.882.345
4,520,927
3,213,102
157, 196
1, 150, 629
4,487,383
1,002,345
10,870
3, 474, 168
6, 303, 048
4,273,857,
109, 631 ;
1,919,560:
1,773,206
541,265
3, 068!
1,228,873'
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
64.4
63.6
60.0
67.7
78.3
71.5
76.4
87.4
56.0
54.3
48.9
61.3
73.4
60.1
47.0
81.0
45.5
40.2
39.6
60.3
68.2
48.6
61.7
77.1
1910
64.4
63.3
55.0
69.5
78.0
72.8
82.8
85.2
52.8
50.5
34.4
62.1
72.4
59.2
38.3
80.8
39.2
33.4
32.9
59.5
70.0
46.1
28.7
79.9
42.0
38.8
40.1
55.4
70.9
40.6
32.2
82.6 82.8
37.4
33.9
28.6
55.8
69.5
45.0
29.5
49.0
44.6
40.8
62.5
74.1
51.9
43.2
89.1
42.7
38.2
34.0
59.0
66.8
45 0
50.4
85.2
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
82.1
95.1
283.9
52.6
33.8
45.1
134.5
25.0
83.8
95.8
280.6
59.9
39.9
54.4
174.9
34.6
94.6
120.0
688.8
57.1
45.7
77.5
253.1
38.3
111.7
139.6
681.3
65.6
36.1
78.7
207.2
28.7
92.5
110.7
527.9
59.7
36.3
67.8
139.1
27.6
1910
Improved
land.
1920 1910
87.9
104.7
326.3
51.6
52.9
60.5
170.2
35.6
37.6 26.5
43.1 32.3
108.0102.8
31.4 21.9
88.8 46.9
105.5 52.0
409. 4 137. 1
54.9 36.7
41
55.2
346
36.2
102.6
136.0
588. 0
53
46.1
85.9
336.2
38.7
110.4
141.5
764.4
49.2
39.2
89.0
34
30.0
97.7
121.6
449.2
55.8
41.7
82.1
132 5
29.5
29.3
32
82.1
28.0
43.1
48.3
273.1
34.4
31
37.7
130.9
29.5
46.9
54.2
273.1
30
25.6
36.7
66.7
23.7
45.3
49.3
215.2
37.3
26.9
35 2
60.0
24.6
COLOE AND TENURE OF FARMERS. 679
Table 39.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for aU farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OK STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
West South
Central — Con.
LOUISL\NA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
OKLAHOMA.
Whiite fanners:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
TEXAS.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mountain.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
IDAHO.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
all land in farms
(acres).
1920
7,837,244
5, 507, 512
8.S5, 656
1,444,070
2, 182, 578
747, 743
14, 465
1, 420, 370
30, 238, 531
17, 442, 221
901, 363
11,894,947
1, 713, 403
1,029,472
24,663
659, 268
1910
8, 315, 160
5,931,428
965, 381
1,418,351
2,124,321
834, 695
20,976
1, 268, 650
26,582,642
14,397,140
422,384
11,763,118
2,276,71l'
1,599,655
6,295
670, 761
109.561,481 108,151,404
66; 438, 950 67,334,272
14,249,257
28, 873, 274
4, 459, 140
1, 805, 196
83,603
2, 570, 341
34,419,041
28, 346, 665
2, .855, 278
3,217,098
651,615
606,285
4,595
40,735
8,327,986
6, 762, 649
385,718
1,179,619
47,887
36,244
"'""ii,'&i3
17,860,205
22, 956, 867
4,283,663
1,866,742,
94,684
2,322,237
13. 253,
10, 3.54,
1,426,
1, 472,
292,
286,
3,
2,
5,224,913
4, 391, 818
270,234
562,861
58, 691
54,495
4,'i96
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
3,986,133
2, 595, 779
354, 550
1, 035, 804
1,640,093
383.226
7,475
1,249,392
17,121,391
9,332,156
186, 922
7,602,313
1, 003, 930
552, 845
9,371
441,714
28,066,949
14, 546, 460
619.457
12,901,032
3.160,554
1, 035, 564
17,533
2,107,457
10.^59,296
8,978,081
488, 648
1,392,567
147,982
136, 675
685
10, 622
4,482,946
3,524,814
181,096
777,036
28,734
19,213
9,'52i
1910
3,809,409
2,466,112
406, 395
936, 902
1,466,607
399, 650
8,047
1,058,910
16,378,518
8, .587, 571
175, 443
7, 615, 5ai
1, 172, 819
734,594
1,484
436, 741
24, 584, 153
12, 936, 404
714,273
10, 933, 476
2, 776, 513
946,018
8,126
1,822,369
3, 609, 567
2,86.5,771
357, 140
386, 656
30,742
29,0.52
700
990
2,751,145
2,244,062
126,814
380, 269
27, 595
24,0.52
3,543
PER CENT
OF FARM
L.IND IM-
PROVED.
1920
50.9
47.1
40. 0
71.7
75.1
51.3
51.7
88.0
56.6
53.5
20 7
63.9
58.6
53.7
38 0
67.0
1910
45.8
41.6
42.1
66.1
69.0
47.9
38.4
83.5
61.6
59.6
41.5
64.7
51.5
45.9
23.6
65.1
25.6 22 7
21 9 19 2
4 3{ 4 0
44.7 47.6
70 9 64.8
57 4
21 0
82.0
31.6
31.7
17.1
43.3
22
22
14.9
26.1
53.8
52. 1
47.0
65.9
50 7
8 6
78.5
27.2
27.7
25.0
26.3
10. s'
10.1
21.0
43.6
52.7
51.1
46.9
67.6
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land. Improved
land.
1920
106.8
119.0
1,203.3
54.7
35.2
68.1
157.2
27.9
174.5
208.3
1,060 4
1.34. 1
91.5
108.5
290 2
72.0
1910
126.6
140.3
1, 105. 8
63.0
38.7
77.8
272.4
28.8
1920
54.3
56.1
481.7
39.2
26.4
34.9
81.3
24.5
156.8 98.
193.9111.
676 9 219
124.3 85.
110.1
143.5
233 1
70.7
60.0 47.0
53.0 44.1
81.81 84.4
306. 7 310 9 78. 6
373 9 385 6 81.9
5,987.17,9.34 4 260.3
162.9 134.3 72.8
56.6' 61.3 40.1
76.7 87.9 44.0
623,91,168.9130 8
46.6 47.8 38.2
608.0
575.1
3,211.8
499.6
613.0
615 5
459.5
599.0
200.2
197. 3
508.9
179.9
94.3
99.8
"so.'s
529.7 191.8
466.4 182.2
2,841.9i549.7
635.2 216.3
244., 51139. 2
245. 7 138. 8
1,113.3 68.5
87. 4 156. 2
171.9107.8
163. 7 102. 8
600. 5 238. 9
180. 1 118. 5
144.9
158.9
56.6
52.9
67.71 65.7
1910
58.0
58.4
465.5
41.6
26.7
37.3
104.5
24.0
96.6
115.7
281.2
80.5
56.7
65.9
55.0
46.0
70.7
74.1
317.3
63.9
39.7
44.6
100.3
37.5
144.3
129.1
711.4
166.8
25.7
24.9
233.3
38.1
90.5
83.7
281.8
121.6
68.1
7C.1
'w.'i
680
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICIIT.TUBfi.
Table 39.-ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for all farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENURE.
Mountain — Con.
WYOMING.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
COLORADO.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEW MEXICO.
White farmers:
Total
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ARIZONA,
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
11,786,433
9,341,381
1,465,993
979,109
22,868
18, 136
UTAH.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
4,732
24,374,636
18,574,947
1,593,463
4,206,226
87, 378
46,731
2,390
38,257
24,345,274
17,794,166
3,862,963
2,688,145
64,359
59,840
26
4,493
5,741,704
3,765,468
1,389,819
586,417
60,422
54,183
1,130
5,109
4,999,240
4,046,688
590, 341
362,211
51,170
15,820
25,393
9,957
1910
8,532,201
5,142,112
2,862,912
527,177
10,809
10,'4C9
13,424,263
10,048,059
1,137,746
2,238,458
107,850
86,738
2,700
18,412
11,086,792
6,921,976
3,190,229
974, 587
183,229
173,925
5,530
3,774
1,145,737
777,207
263, 123
105,407
100,876
97,707
1,675
1,494
3, 374, 792
2,871,213
312, 876
190,703
22, 907
16,877
2,500
3,530
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
1920
2,093,062
1,657,632
148,024
288,006
8,343
5,516
2,827
7,700,761
5,566,744
296,707
1,837,310
43,996
15,7ai
1,095
27, 198
1,696,964
1,376,527
76,340
244,097
20,260
16,556
26
3,678
693, 184
427,255
118,845
147,084
19,619
14,755
370
4,494
1,690,794
1,447,206
78, 994
170,594
18,586
9, 890
350
8,346
1910
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
1910
1,251,126
935, 618
189,820;
125,688
5,034
4, 754 1
80
200
4,287,410
2,903,840
310,302
1,073,268
14, 691
4,057
100
10, 534
1,446,220
1,279,154
73,887
93, 179
20,971
19, .585
260
1,126
323,767
2;50, 530
34,761
58,476
26,406
23,909
1,110
1,387
1,356,660
1,196,2;!4
63,962
96,464
■ 11,551
5, 8381
2,500
3,213l
17.8
17.7
10.1
36.5
30.4
59.7
31.6
30.0
18.6
43.7
50.4
33.6
45.8
71.1
7.0
7.7
2.0
9.1
31.5
27.7
100.0
81.9
12.1
11.3
8.6
25.1
32. 5
27.2
32.7
88.0
33.9
35.8
13.4
47.1
14.7
18.2
6.6
46.6
45.4
100.0
76.9
31.9
28.9
27.3
47.9
13.6
4.7
3.7
57.2
13.0
18.5
2.3
9.6
11.4
11.3
4.7
29.8
28.3
29.7
13.2
55
26.2
24.5
66.3
92.8
40.2
41.7
20.4
50.6
756. 6 781. 2
703. 4 523. 1
3,888.6 9,235.2
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920 1910
Improved
land.
1920 1910
36.3 50.4
62.5 34.0
1. 4 100. 0
83.8 91.0
509.4
135.3
147.4
102.9
410.5
412.4
1,823.2
312.4
158.0
188.4
398. 3
127.9
870.4
737.9
8,962.8
784.9
34.3
36.4
13.0
19.5
615. 5
514.7
4,632.7
342.3
93.5
98.0
226. 0
58.1
198.0
181.1
2,014.8
138.5
123.6
65. 2
8,464.3
57.9
134.4
124. S
392.6
589.7149.8
166.3
171.6
80.0
86.7
294. 4
275.1
1,447.5
270.2
187.9
186. 1
2,700.0
172.1
330. 7
221.3
10,063.8
'503.9
85.3
82.0
1,382.5
164. 1
190.2
153. 8
1,731.1
128.9
31.5
31.0
152.3
34.
157.7
146.9
1,621.1
114.8
83.0
78 1
2,500.0
59.8
49.4
44.8
129.7
123.6
339.5
136.5
79.6
63.3
182.5
91.0
60.7
57.1
177.1
71.3
10.8
10.1
13.0
16.0
74.3
58. 4
396.2
85.9
30.4
26.7
74.0
51
67.2
64.8
269.6
65.2
44.9
41.4
116.7
48.5
41.9
27.0
2,,500.0
54.5
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
681
Table 39.— ACKEAGE OF FARM LAND, WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY
COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
[Corresponding figures for aU farmers, by tenure, in Table 25.]
DIVISION OR STATE
AND COLOR AND
TENtTRE.
Mountain— Con .
NEVADA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific.
■washington.
White farmers:
Total
Owuers
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
OREGON.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants..
CALIFORNIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored fanners:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL LAND IN FARMS
(ACRES).
1920
2,345,393
1,408,436
796, 397
140,560
11,770
11,095
80
595
13,143,321
9,190,187
539,93"
3,413,196
101,399
69,613
1,198
30,588
13,442,465
9,927,903
836,557
2,678,005
1910
2,706,827
1,025,389
1,523,970
157,468
7,930
7,043
160
727
11,611,390
9,032,286
528,561
2,050,543
100, Mo
82, 885
521
17,439
11,469,729
8,830,931
763,539
1,875,259
99,853 215,381
89,359 205,439
1,367 2,408
9,127 7,474
28,8'U,686' 27,668,451
17,069,511
5,460,2.50
6,314,925
520,981
126, 704
25, 197
369,080
15,032,263
6,597,970
6,038,218
262,993
93,076
7, (m
162,915
IMPROVED LAND m
FARMS (acres).
1920
587,089
388,928
145,215
52,946
7,652
7,324
20
308
7,085,158
4,508,944
255, 685
2,320,529
44,185
20,636
706
22,843
4,884,562
3,308,747
299, 973
1,275,842
29,289
22,403
714
6,172
11, 477, ■
6, 769, .589
1,567,667
3,140,239
400,844
49, 623
19,851
331,370
1910
747,532
381,824
310, 487
55,221
4,585
4,308
40
237
6, .340, 269
4,737,809
159,096
1,443,364
33,042
23,027
365
9,650
4,203,339
2,996,338
211,852
995, 149
71,464
65,012
960
5,492
11,208,338
6,436,278
1,724,012
3,048,048
181,. 556
28,194
4,613
148, 749
PER CENT
OF FARM
LAND IM-
PROVED.
1920
25.0
27.6
18.2
37.7
65.0
66.0
25.0
51.8
53.9
49.1
47.4
68.0
43.6
29.6
58.9
74.7
36.3
33.3
3.5. 9
47.6
29.3
25.1
52.2
67.6
1910
27.6
37.2
20.4
35.1
57.8
61.2
25. 0
32.6
54.6
.52. 5
30.1
70.4
32.8
27.8
70.1
55.3
36.6
33.9
27.7
5i}.l
33.2
31.6
38.9
73.5
796.7:1,070.7199.4 295.7
565. 4| 506.9156.1 188.7
4, 768. 8 8, 466. 5-869. 6 1,724.9
491.5 484.51185.1 169.9
39.8 40.5
39.7 42.8
28. 7 1 26. 1
49.71 50.5
76.9 69.0
39.2 30.3
78.8 65.9
89.81 91.3
AVERAGE ACREAGE PER
FARM.
All land.
1920
1910
Improved
land.
1920 1910
53.7
53. 3
80.0
59.5
202.1
176.1
465.9
292.3
80.1
134.6
133.1
41.3
270.8
251. 3
921.3
290.5
174.3
249.6
170. 9
44.1
2.59. 4
197. 7
1,137.6
315.0
80.3
101.9
169.1
72.5
49.3
46.3
160.0
90.9
210.9
193.0
556.4
280.4
89.6
118.2
47.4
42.2
255.6
236.6
910.1
279.1
343.5
429.8
308.5
53.0
34.9
35.2
20.0
30.8
109.0
86.4
220.6
198.7
34.9
39.9
78.4
30.9
98.4
83.8
330.4
138.4
51.1
62.6
89.3
29.8
325. 1 103. 2
228.8 78.4
1,966.61326.6
375. 7 156. 6
85.4 61.8
99.2 39.9
112.9133.2
78. 4 65. 1
28.5
28.3
40.0
29.6
115.1
101.2
167.5
197.4
29.4
32.8
33.2
23.4
93.7
80.3
252.5
148.1
114.0
136.0
120.0
39.0
131. 7
98.0
513. 9
189.7
59.0
30.1
74.4
71.6
682
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— AGRICULTURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
UNITED STATES.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Geographic Divisions.
New England.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North Central.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West North Central.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL farm property.
1920
574, 955, 403, 721
46,810,947,920
3, 091, 165, 814
25,053,289,987
2,968,696,617
800, 598, 024
41, 107, 191
2,126,991,402
1910
1,171,606,271
948, 743, 034
133,236,621
89,626,616
1,413,323
844, 951
285, 393
282, 979
3,939,421,666
2,659,326,425
299,949,236
980,146,005
10, 262, 517
4, 265, 149
2, 121, 176
3, 876, 192
17,216,409,359
10,043,050,901
475,338,563
6,698,019,895
28,953,234
1.5,091,153
1,720,161
12,141,920
27,924,148,989
10,795,115,503
514,843,581
10,614,189,905
67,285,556
45, 979, 296
2, 175, 101
19, 131, 159
4,975,830,728
3, .377, 197, .368
292,741,327
1,305,892,033
$39, 712, 214, 845
26,228,711,934
1,681,895,418
11,801,607,493
1,279,234,245
440, 922, 439
18,729,518
819, 582, 288
866,221,490
706, 438, 885
91,434,284
68,348,321
1,018,967
648, 973
183, 557
186,437
2,951,859,412
1,953,245,680
198,277,519
800,336,213
7,729,610
3,660,672
1,100,488
2, 968, 450
10,096,755,805
6, 301, 649, .359
221,216,313
3, 573, 890, 133
22,372,261
12, 360, 044
1,240,560
8, 771, 657
13,479,577,869
8,939,619,373
233, 149, 336
4, 306, 809, 100
55,731,642
42, 232, 845
1, 829, 873
11,668,924
2, 507, 381, 097
1,774,857,545
1.33, 0S,3, 247
599,440,305
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$63,786,058,855
39,215,462,82:3
2,629,284,676
21,941,311,356
2, 529, 943, 747
648,760,0S4
35,931,789
1,845,251,874
916,313,274
732,311,285
114,885,476
69, 116, 513
1,155,310
674,660
236,900
243,750
2,994,027,569
1,984,594,546
254, 648, 815
754, 784, 208
8, 110, 185
3,181,240
1, 802, 965
3, 125, 980
14,913,047,970
8,535,502,609
419,553,629
5,957,991,732
24, 593, 701
12, 454, 252
1,478,081
10,661,368
24, 412, 768, 920
14,508,000,491
444, 064, 157
9, 460, 704, 272
56,726,249
38,114,732
1, 842, 035
16,769,482
4,214,016,606
2, 831, 898, 133
. 261,025,722
1,121,092,751
1910
$33, 764, 392, 187
22, 020, 188, 824
1,440,643,081
10, 303, 560, 282
1, 036, 733, 510
3'16, 745, 454
16,315,911
673, 672, 145
717,679,060
579,415,085
81, 494, 826
56,769,149
865, 748
536, 258
168, 400
161,090
2,436,301,466
1,591,201,784
177, 279, 093
667, 820, 589
6,647,637
3,023,325
1,004,657
2,619,655
8, 8.54, 513, 191
5,448,421,817
197, 256, 127
3,208,835,247
19,478,403
10, 537, 440
1,091,625
7,849,338
11,568,497,127
7,581,431,104
19S,076.577
3, 788, 989; 446
46,168,743
34, 449, 272
1,535,280
10, 184, 191
2,118,729,406
1, 487, 725, 662
119,811,609
511.192,135
Land alone.
1920
$52, 707, 641, 140
31,471,590,402
2,178,344,776
19,0.57,705,962
2, 121, 921, 919
513,191,2.32
29,306,244
1,579,424,443
487, .501, 110
383,896,933
63,931,157
39,673,020
624, 140
341, 390
120, 000
162, 750
1,656,863,858
1,039,983,670
148, 7.S3, 955
468, 096, 233
4, 812, 249
1,720,379
904,115
2,127,755
12,026,451,412
6,567,616,30
334,600,649
5,124,234,461
19,622,272
9,361,404
1, 154, 347
9, 106, 521
21,290,066,058
12, 411,. 500, 280
385,431,288
8, 493, 134, 490
50, 079, 084
33, 369, 137
1, 636, 085
15, 073, 862
3,196,691,946
2, 097, 506, 487
207, 364, 2S6
891, 821, 173
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
by tenure, in Table 26.]
683
LAND AND BUILDINGS— continued.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
UVE STOCK.
Land alone-
Continued.
Buildings.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
$27,615,515,334
17,528,730,187
1,205,653,349
8, 881, 131, 798
$11,078,417,715
7,^43,872,421
450,939,900
2,883,605,394
$6,148,876,853
4,491,458,637
234, 989, 732
1,422,428,484
$3,491,321,159
2,411,134,220
102,231,072
977,955,867
$1,227,407,744
884,819,727
42,473,043
300,114,974
$7,678,023,707
5,184,350,877
359,650,066
2,134,022,764
$4,720,414,914
3,323,703,383
198, 779, 294
1,197,932,237
1
2
3
4
860,158,835
277,391,441
13,205,916
569,561,478
408,021,828
135, 568, 852
6.625,545
265,827,431
176,574,675
69,354,013
3,109,995
104,110,667
103,451,769
36,658,561
1,542,630
65,250,578
37,742,039
15,852,814
435,457
21,453,768
335,301,101
115,179,379
8,632,772
216,488,950
204,758,696
78,324,171
1,978,1.50
124,456,375
5
6
7
8
381,669,966
301,890,603
46,906,729
32,872,634
428, 812, 164
348.414,352
50,954,319
29,443,493
336,009,094
277,524,482
34,588,097
23,896,515
92,318,985
79,655,997
6,749,341
5,913,647
50.751,863
43,919,419
3,568,179
3,264,265
162,974,012
136,775,752
11,601,804
14,596,456
97,790,567
83,104,381
6,371,279
8,314,907
9
10
11
12
484,458
287,618
78,900
97,940
531,170
333,270
116,900
81,000
401,290
248,640
89,500
63,150
68,540
50,215
8,500
9,825
46,963
34,721
4,325
8,017
189,473
120,076
39,993
29,404
106,256
77,994
10,932
17,330
13
14
15
16
1,457,962,424
904,928,832
110, 852, 178
442,181,414
1,337,163,711
944,610,876
105, 864, 860
286,687,975
978,339,042
686,272,952
66,426,915
225,639,175
35S,461,081
262,220,457
16,375,418
79,865,206
167,150,284
119,928,613
7,351,062
39,870,609
586,933,016
412,511,422
28,925,003
145,496,591
348,407,662
242,115,2,S3
13.647,364
92,645,015
17
18
19
20
4,358,581
1,888,254
632,682
1,837,645
3,297,936
1,460,861
838, 850
998,225
2,289,056
1,135,071
371,975
782,010
691,255
348, 761
125, 160
217,331
330, 100
191, 967
36, 275
101,858
1,461,077
735, 145
193,051
532,881
751, 873
445,380
59, 556
246,937
21
22
23
24
7, 215, 452, 063
4,273,324,867
160,145,326
2, 781, 981, 870
2,886,596,558
1, 967, 886, 307
84, 952, 980
833,757,271
1,639,061,128
1,175,096,950
37, 110, 801
426,853,377
784,896,834
520,972,145
16,229,805
247,694,884
268,280,588
188,663,765
5,028,731
74,588,092
1,518,464,555
986, 576, 147
39, 555, 129
492,333,279
973,962,026
664,563,777
18,931,455
290, 466, 794
25
26
27
28
16,247,051
8,356,503
948,315
6,942,233
4,971,429
3,092,848
323, 734
1,554,847
3,231,352
2, 180, 937
143,310
907,105
1,179,971
702,346
80,675
396,950
52.5,962
353,434
15, 812
156,716
3,179,-562
1,934,555
161, 405
1,083,602
2,367,896
1,469,170
133, 123
765,603
29
30
31
32
10,010,918,131
6,457,081,390
174, 500, 165
3,379,336,576
3, 122, 702, 862
2,096,500,211
58,632,869
967, 569, 782
1,557,578,990
1,124,349,714
23,576,412
409,652,870
1,160,502,401
75.5,425,094
14, 220, 499
390, 856, 808
367,587,275
262,198,019
4,655,030
100,734,226
2,350,877,668
1,531,689,918
56, 558, 925
762,628,825
1,543,493,467
1,095,990,250
30, 417, 729
417,085,488
33
34
35
36
41,642,782
31,016,444
1,373,010
9,253,328
6,647,165
4,745,595
205,950
1,695,620
4,525,961
3,432,828
162,270
930,863
2,435,863
1,820,119
49,200
566,544
1,348,269
1, 074, 245
20,465
253,559
8,123,444
6,044,445
283, 866
1,795,133
8,214,630
6,709,328
274, 128
1,231,174
37
38
39
40
1,586,788,567
1, 088, 123, 244
94,980,026
403,685,297
1,017,324,660
734,391,646
53,661,436
229,271,578
531,9,40,839
399,602.418
24,831,583
107,506,838
241,801,676
178,386,882
10,392,845
53,021,949
85,015,410
64,033,588
3,777,396
17,204,426
520,012,446
366, 912, 353
21,322,760
131,777,333
303,636,281
223, 098, 295
9, 494, 242
71,043,744
41
42
43
44
684
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
Geog. Divisions— Con.
South Atlantic— Con,
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South Central.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West South Central
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mountain.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
all farm property.
1920
Pacific.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
New England.
MAINE.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
,1.57,087,032
291,639,455
12, 729, 249
852,718,328
3,651,406,813
2,597,652,955
105, ISO, 741
948, 573, 117
768,059,424
160,744,376
5, 585, 035
601,730,013
6,920,352,661
3, 949, 740, 426
373, 876, 950
2,596,735,285
701, 713, 366
228, 261, 282
6, 780, 776
466,671,308
4,040,266,794
3, 035, 944, 294
322,255,011
682, 067, 489
42, 871, 145
26,909,612
852,300
15, 079, 233
5,115,960,440
3,404,177,014
,573, 743, 7S4
1,138,039,642
191,051,020
26,862,750
8,828,000
155, 360, 270
1910
270, 461, 895
249, 754, 050
10,634,334
10,073,511
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
$443,819,676
130, 539, 924
6,369,980
306,909,772
1,825,482,285
1,340,401,654
52,977,285
432,103,346
357, 289, 494
92,244,127
3,273,2.59
261, 772, 108
3,522,621,931
2,071,494,081
245,774,925
1,205,352,925
315,532,400
124, 097, 219
2, 416, 164
189,019,023
1,732,578,273
1,296,929,471
186,025,701
249,623,101
24,995,095
21, 740, 257
550,968
2, 703, 870
2,729,736,683
1,844,07.5,886
319,956,808
565,703,989
50,745,094
13,398,378
1,764,669
35, 582, 047
199, 218, 941
185, 040, 007
6, 436, 921
7,741,953
Total.
1920
$987,756,866
239,740,672
11,150,682
736, 865, 512
3,017,686,597
2,131,646,950
90, 169, 108
795, 870, 539
646,006,766
127,444,707
4,653,261
513, 908, 798
5,697,100,087
3,184,604,019
296,067,757
2,215,828,311
594,087,985
184,545,683
5,729,955
403,812,347
3,130,443,403
2,332,192,366
232,410,007
565,841,030
32,744,380
18, 866, 800
697,975
13, 179, 605
4, 490, 654, 429
2,974,712,424
515,860,005
1,000,082,000
178,762,305
23,737,338
8,339,935
146,685,032
1910
204,054,571
187,450,675
8, 764, 123
7,839,773
$367, 707, 068
105,568,619
5,727,681
256, 410, 768
1,458,730,081
1,064,815,312
45,025,391
348,889,378
279,667,758
70,937,214
2,572,270
206,158,274
2,875,839,374
1,671,394,113
203,111,147
1,001,334,114
252,757,508
96, 486, 405
2, 071, 99S
154, 199, 105
1,302,812.786
958,442,520
132, 587, 229
211,783,037
16, 584, 0S7
13,690,006
460, 500
2, 433, 581
2, 431, 289, 696
1,637,341,427
286,001,082
507,947,187
46,856,5.58
11,516,915
1,683,500
33,656,143
Land alone.
159,576,776
147,676,269
5,374,670
6,525,837
1920
$803,989,958
179, 899, 817
8, 092, 064
615,998,077
2,375,799,593
1,650,818,824
75, 054, 392
049,926,377
540,341,639
99,739,165
3,773,186
436,829,288
4,904,785,270
2,674,169,690
274,721,988
1,955,893,592
503,274,345'
• 150,290,098
5, 154, 367
347, 829, 880
2,771,945,669
2,047,203,237
211, 830, 464
512,911,968
29,766,410
16,950,929
522, 105
12,293,376
3,997,536,224
2, 598, 894, 979
476,626,597
922,014,648
169,411,822
21,518,913
7, 889, 975
140,002,934
114,379,071
104, 898, 813
4, 655, 990
4,824,268
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
685
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAND AND
BtnLDiNGS— continued.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
LIVE
STOCK.
Land alone-
Continued.
Buildings.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
$296, 561, 108
•?1S3, 766, 908
$71,145,960
$42,179,181
$13,214,737
.S127, 150, 985
$62, 897, 871
1
77, 9S6, 421
59, 840, 855
27,582,198
13, 891, 348
5,076.1.56
38,007,435
19, 895, 149
2
4,421,071
3,058,618
1, .306, 610
49.5,917
163,508
1,082,650
478, 791
3
214,1.53,616
120,867,435
42, 257, 152
27,791,916
7,975,073
88,060,900
42,523,931
4
1,099,625,442
641,887,004
359,104,639
1.51,269,115
64,162,382
482,451,101
302,589,822
5
783,373,358
480, 828, 126
281,441,9,54
114,841,715
49,720,287
351,104,290
225,866,055
6
36,127,839
15, 114, 716
8,897,552
3,696,750
1,861,178
11,314,883
6,090,716
7
280,124,245
145,944,162
68,765,133
32,730,650
12,580,917
119,971,928
70,633,051
8
227,201,422
105,665,127
52,466,336
24, 795, 771
11,176,951
97, 256, 887
66,444,785
9
54,822,622
27,705,542
16,114,592
7,290,300
3,769,285
26, 009, 369
17,537,628
10
1,981,765
880,075
590, 505
223, 573
78, 278
708,201
622,711
11
170,397,035
77,079,510
35,761,239
17,281,898
7,329,388
70, 539, 317
48,284,446
12
2, ,502, 228, 938
792,314,817
373,610,436
287,685,6.55
110,334,947
9.35,566,919
536,447,610
13
1,419,216,175
510,434,329
252,177,938
184,266,389
68,473,621
5.80,870,018
331,626,347
14
190^363,232
21,945,769
12,747,915
10,538,594
7,625,159
66,670,599
35,038,619
15
892,649,531
259.934,719
108,684,583
92,880,672
34,236,167
28-8,026,302
169,782,644
16
213,869,592
90,813,640
38,887,916
23, 413, 135
9,385,430
84,212,246
53,389,468
17
79,466,528
34,255,585
17,019,877
10,148,918
4,443,821
33,566,681
23,166,993
18
1,8,54,018
575, 588
217,980
183,409
67, 118
867, 412
277,048
19
132, 549, 046
55,982,467
21,650,059
13,080,808
4,874,491
49,778,153
29,945,427
20
1,158,747,365
358,497,734
144,065,421
188,660,056
48,828,852
721,163,335
380,936,635
21
843,019,886
284, 989, 129
115,422,634
151, 525, 199
39,936,062
552,226,729
298, 550, 889
22
122,490,795
20, .579, 543
10,096,434
8, 349, 147
3,090,980
81,495,857
50,347,492
23
193, 236, 684
52,929,062
18,546,353
28,785,710
5,801,810
87,440,749
32,038,254
24
15,622,731
2,977,970
961,3.56
2,055,617
601,123
8,071,148
7,809,885
25
12,877,246
1,915,871
812, 760
1, 319, 799
515,915
6,723,013
7,534,336
26
433, 275
175, 870
27,225
31,901
14,761
1.52,424
75, 707
27
2,312,210
886, 229
121,371
703,917
70,447
1, 195, 711
199,842
28
2,202,122,438
49.3,118,205
229, 167, 258
225,725,356
65,296,143
399,580,655
233, 150, 844
29
1,457,771,832
375, 817, 445
179, 569, 595
163, ,840, 342
47, 946, 353
265, 624, 248
158,788,106
30
269,287,059
. 39,233,408
16,714,023
15, 678, 673
5, 515, 328
42,20.5,106
28, 440, 398
31
475,063,547
78,067,352
32,883,640
46,206,341
11,834,462
91, 751, 301
45,922,340
32
44, 191, 110
9,350,483
2,665,448
6,632,436
1, 112, 504
5,656,279
2,776,032
33
10, 689, 805
2,218,425
S27, 110
1,086,752
393,270
2,038,660
1,488,193
34
1,482,880
449,960
■ 200,620
344,295
35, 015
143, 770
46, 154
35
32,018,425
6,682,098
1,637,718
5,201,389
684,219
3,473,849
1,241,685
36
86, 461, 820
89,675,500
73,114,956
26,635,535
14,486,603
39,771,789
2,5,155,562
37
79,790,266
82, 551, ,862
67,886,003
25, 104, 180
13,709,630
37. 199, 195
23,654,168
38
2,724,500
4, 108, 133
2, 650, 170
724, 167
354, 264
1, 146, 044
707,987
39
3,947,054
3,015,505
2,578,783
807, 188
422,709
1,426,550
793,407
40
686
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table <tO.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
rn'ISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
New England— Con.
MAINE— con.
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEW HAMPSmRE.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
VERMONT.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MASSACHUSETTS.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
RHODE ISLAND.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored fanners:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
CONNECTICUT.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
$64,838
64,838
1910
118, 596, 899
100,478,315
11,190,713
6, 927, 871
59, 216
27, 550
26,936
4,730
222,574,834
179, 155, 978
11,919,611
31, 499, 245
161, 786
120, 779
12, 101
28,906
300,008,689
223,762,381
58,435,338
17,810,970
463,054
348, 953
90,411
23,690
33, 585, 186
23,037,876
5,541,030
5,006,280
51, 580
31, 183
7,941
12, 456
226, 378, 768
172,554,434
35, 515, 595
18,308,739
612, 849
251, 648
148,004
213, 197
$53,057
46,986
920
5,151
103,630,603
90,287,937
7,754,322
5, 588, 344
73, 593
14, 575
12, 025
46,993
145, 346, 562
115,596,874
9, 163, 066
20,586,622
53,166
44,633
1,700
6,833
226, 126, 582
169,724,030
40,967,349
15,435,203
347, 443
2,83, 302
38,035
26,106
32, 907, 783
21,577,746
5, 915, 923
5,414,114
82, 956
61,035
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
21,921
158, 991, 019
124,212,231
21, 196, 703
13,582,085
408, 752
198, 442
130, 877
79, 433
$54,400
54,400
89,966,470
75, 500, 477
9,341,273
5, 124, 720
29,400
18, 200
10,000
1,200
159,000,434
120, 599, 752
9, 603, 078
22,797,604
116, 725
87, 125
8,900
20,700
247,214,036
181, 827, 185
50,906,024
14, 480, 827
373, 795
271,345
82,000
20,450
26, 348, 426
17,916,7561
4, 609, 373
3, 822, 297
39, 500
24, 900
7,000
7,600
189,729,337
1(3,016,440
31,661,605
15,051,292
541,490
218, 690
129, 000
193,800
1910
$42,850
37,500
900
4,450
85, 853, 261
74,439,558
6,757,633
4,656,070
62,800
12, 000
10,000
40,800
112,545,925
S8, 530, 867
7,924,385
16,090,673
42,350
35, 150
1,700
5,500
193, 867, 012
143,998,535
36,709,690
13, 158, 787
301,753
242, 863
36,300
22,590
27, 868, 260
18, 090, 945
5,175,000
4, 602, 315
64,600
46,350
Land alone.
18,250
137, 967, 826
106, 678, 911
19, .'S.53, 448
11,735,467
351, 395
162,395
119,500
69,500
1920
$32, 800
32,800
47, 414, 381
39,934,558
4,736,683
2,744,140
10, 950
7,350
3,000
600
82, 863, 428
65, 588, 889
4, 806, 203
12,468,336
74, 825
55, 425
5,200
14,200
127,473,6.32
90, 403, 709
28,659,331
8,410,592
179,975
122. 575
46,300
11, 100
14,483,223
9, 465, 493
2, 579, 998
2,437,732
25, 850
16,400
4,500
4,950
100, 887, 375
73, 605, 471
18,493,952
8,787,952
299, 740
106, 840
61,000
131,900
COLOR^ AND TENURE OF FARMERS,
687
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DmSIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAND AND BUILDINGS — Continued.
Land aloue-
Continued.
Buildings.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
LIVE STOCK.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
519, 575
17, 175
300
2,100
44,487,297
38,491,600
3,578,654
2,417,043
31, 750
6,550
5,000
20, 200
58,365,227
45, 029, 999
4, 272, 040
9, 063, 188
20, 100
15, 900
1,200
3,000
105,375,928
74, 535, 960
22, 875, 406
7, 964, 562
156,688
124,098
19,500
13,090
14,971,131
8, 994, 908
3,210,643
2, 765, 580
38, 850
28,500
10, 350
72,008,563
55,047,870
10, 245, 486
6,715,207
197,49
95,395
52,900;
49,200i
$21,600
21,600
42,552,089
35, 565, 919
4,605,590
2,380,580
18, 450
10, 850
7,000
600
76,137,006
61, 010, 863
4, 796, 875
10, 329, 268
41,900
31, 700
3,700
6,500
119, 740, 404
91, 423, 476
22, 246, 693
6, 070, 235
193, 820
148, 770
35, 700
9,350
11, 865, 203
8,451,263
2, 029, 375
1, 384, 565
13, 650
8,500
2,500
2,650
88, 841, 962
69, 410, 969
13, 167, 653
6, 263, 340
241, 750
111,8.50
68,000
61,900
S23,275
20, 325
600
2,350
41,365,964
35,947,958
3,178,979
2,239,027
31,050
5, 450
5,000
20, 600
54, 180, 698
43, 500, 868
3,6.52,345
7,027,485
22,250
19, 250
500
2,500
88, 491, 084
69, 462, 575
13, 834, 284
5, 194, 225
145, 065
118, 765
16,800
9,500
12, 897, 129
9, 096, 037
1,964,-357
1, 836, 735
23,750
17,850
7,900
65,9.59,263
51,631,041
9, 307, 962
5, 020, 260
1.53, 900
67,000
66, 600
20,300
S2, 125
2,125
9,496,647
8, 376, 335
633, 959
486,353
2,675
2,175
500
21,216,990
18, 070, 388
740, 39"
2,400,205
17, 140
13, 940
400
•2,
19, .337, .590
15, 790, 507
2, 619, .537
927, 546
22, 165
16, 765
4,100
1,300
2,405,180
1, 764, 256
315,378
325, 552
3,375
2, 22.''
500
650
13, 227, a37
10, 550, 331
1,715,903
960, 8a3
21,060
12, 9&5
3,000
5,075
«3, 930
3,510
20
400
5, 874, 452
5,281,147
329,605
• 263,700
3,205
980
25
2,200
10, 165, 727
8,599,604
385, 225
1, 180, 898
2,%0
2,660
300
11,549,8.35
9, 332, 521
1,511,091
676, 223
14,059
12,306
650
1,103
1,775,087
1,239,129
291, 870
244,088!
6,3201
4,965;
1,355
6, 900, 159
5, 757, 388
666, 124
476, 647
16, 489
10, 300
3,530!
2,659
$8,313
8,313
19,133,782
16,601,503
1,215,481
1,316,798
27, 141
7,175
16,436
3,530
42,357,410
34,485,838
1, 576, 136
6,295,436
27,921
19, 714
2,801
5,406
4, 831, 574
3,356,864
616,279
858,431
8,705
4,058
441
4,206
23,422,394
18,987,663
2,138,087
2,296,644
50,299
19, 973
16,004
14, 322
S6, 277
5,976
301
11,902,
10, 567, 232
667,084
66S, 574
7,588
1,.595
2,000
3,993
22,634,910
18, 466, 403
853, 456
3,315,051
7, 856
6,823
33,4.57,063
26,144,689
4, 909, 777
2,402,597
20, 709, 735
16, 392, 974
2,716,568
1,600,193
67,094
60,843
4,311
1,940
31, 631
28, 133
1,085
2,413
3, 264, 436
2,247,672
449, 0.53
567,711
12,036 33
9,720, 34
35
2,316 36
14,123,034
11,77.5,932
977, 131
1, 369, 971
40, 868
25, 747
7,847
7,2741 44
688
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
Middle Atlantic.
NEW YORK.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEW JERSEY.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
PENNSYLVANIA.
White farmers :
Total ,
Owners
Managers ,
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North Central.
OHIO.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
INDLA.NA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners . :
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$1,904,843,484
1,319,587,960
146, 829, 370
438, 426, 148
3,639,717
2,111,251
611,454
917,012
309,193,917
197, 808, 238
33, 555, 909
77, 829, 770
2,654,031
931,412
311,793
1, 410, 826
1,725,384,265
1,141,930,221
119, 563, 957
463, 890, 087
3, 968, 769
1,222,486
1, 197, 929
1, 548, 354
3,084,992,339
1, 841, 805, 135
97, 860, 349
1,145,326,855
10, 673, 997
5, 000, 776
851, 182
4, 822, 039
3, 037, 485, 093
1, 746, 939, 544
74,221,537
1, 216, 324, 012
4, 826, 154
2, 136, 288
292, 886
2,396,980
1910
$1,448,409,435
988, 371, 760
99, 452, 150
360, 5S5, 525
3,072,060
2, 059, 688
177,914
834,453
252,858,966
156,440,367
29,727,935
66, 690, 664
1, 973, 699
575, 805
451,319
943, 575
1,250,591,011
808, 433, 553
69, 097, 434
373,'060, 024
2, 683, 851
1,025,179
468, 255
1,190,417
1, 895, 787, 443
1,212.597,916
52, 659, 573
630, 529, 954
6, 907, 146
3, 504, 400
366,007
3,036,739
1,805,312,131
1, 136, 135, 608
42, 493, 445
626, 683, 078
3,823,107
2,047,141
238, 563
1,537,413
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
, 422, 362, 205
965, 090, 744
125, 107, 521
332, 163, 940
2, 699, 535
1, 502, 615
466, 940
729,980
24S, 174, 396
158, 539, 100
28, 781, 541
60, 853, 755
2, 149, .590
7.')9,715
2.57, 500
1,132,375
1, 323, 490, 968
860, 964, 702
100, 7.59, 753
361,766,513
3,261,060
918,910
1, 078. .525
1,263,025
2, 6.52, 309, 467
1, 568, 080, 923
86,673,980
997, 554, 558
9, 126, 482
4,17.3,124
737, 360
4,215,998
2, 649, 387, 943
1, .505, 952, 568
65, 245, 276
1,078,190,099
4, 256, 030
1,832,910
264, 140
2, 158, 980
1910
,182,175,509
796, 032, 844
88, 857, 170
297, 285, 495
2, .570, 320
1,679,730
158,050'
732, 540
215,434,782
132,644,399
26, 903, 070
55, 887, 313
1,699,737
477, ISO
416, 157
806, 400
1,038,691,175
662, 524, 541
61, 518, 853
314,617,781
2, 377, 580
866, 415
430, 450
1,080,715
1,648,158,531
1,044,884,584
47,630,020
555, 643, 927
5, 993, 875
2,964,696
305,680
2, 723, 499
1, .590, 871, 449
991,333,749
37, 595, 791
561, 941, 909
3, 4&1, 147
1, 807, 172
221,325
1, 375, 650
Land alone.
1920
$791, 805, 268
508, 749, 149
73, 333, 875
209, 722, 244
1, 530, 290
834, 270
215, 790
480, 230
140, 827, 209
86, 134, 502
17,222,667
37, 470, 040
1,355,289
436,204
145. 700
773, 325
721,231,381
445, 100, 019
58, 227, 413
220, 903, 949
1, 926, 670
449, 845
602, 625
874, 200
2,008,0.56,504
1, 142, 219, 120
64,824,109
801, 013, 215
7, 056, 495
3,040,102
557, 810
3, 458, 583
2,198,942,010
1,213,305,413
54, 335, 013
931,300,990
3,621,320
1,471, .505
227, 340
1, 922, 415
COLOR AND TEXTTEE OF FAEMERS.
689
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAXD AND BtnLDiNGS — continued.
Land alone —
Continued.
1910
Buildings.
1920
1910
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1920
1910
LTVE STOCK.
1920
1910
$706, 075, 459
450,892,148
55, 972, 220
199, 211, 091
1,672,369
1,088, .594
im, 0.50
480, 725
123,112,050
71,93^,175
15, 8-53, 415
35, 319, 460
1,031,117
271, 720
252, 957
506, 440
628,774,915
382, 097, 509
39, 026, ,543
207, 650, 863
1,655,095
527,940
276, 675
850, 480
1,281,029,174
788, 752, 728
36, 633, 079
455, 643, 367
4, .865, 638
2, 264, 184
245, 140
2,356,314
1,325,245,358
803,041,066
32,437,669
489,766,623
2,951,187
1,537,347
181,505
1,232.335
S630, 556, 937
4.56, 341, 595
51,773,646
122,441,696
1, 169, 245
668, 345
251, 1.50
249, 750
107,347,187
72, 404, 598
11,558,874
2.3, 383, 715
794,301
.323, 451
111,800
359,050
599, 259, 587
415,864,683
42, .532, 340
140, 862, 564
1,334,390
469, 065
475, 900
389, 425
644,2.52,963
425, 861, 803
21, 849, 817
196, 541, 343
2,069,987
1,133,022
179,550
757,415
$476, 100, 0.50
31.5,140,696
32, 884, 950
98, 074, 404
897, 951
591, 136
55,000
251, 815
92, 322, 732
60, 705, 224
11,049,655
20, 567, 853
668,620
205, 460
163, 200
299, 960
409,916,260
280, 427, 032
22,492,310
106, 996, 918
722, 485
338, 475
153,775
230,235
367, 129, 357
256, 131, 856
10,996,941
100,000,560
1, 128, 237
700, 512
60,540
367, 185
450,445,927 265,626,091
292,647,155 188,292,683
10,909,663 5,158,122
146,889,109 72,175,286
452,960
269, 825
39,820
143,315
75108°— 23
8169, 590, 151
127, 779, 338
7, 367, 788
34, 443, 025
276,615
187, 525
39, 260
49,830
25,273,751
17,135,263
1,927,433
6,211,055
185, 454
66, 980
17,925
100, 549
16.3, .597, 179
117,30.5,856
7,080,197
39,211,126
229, 186
94, 2.59
67,975
66, 952
146,148,088
9-3,461,670
3, 516, 576
49, 169, 842
427, 181
217,753
39, 765
169,663
127,272,631
79,712,881
2,324.051
45,235,699
130, 455
62, 305
11,300
56,850
S83, 493, 538
61,. 8.50, 120
3,527,133
18,116,285
151,284
111,8.55
9, .300
30, 129
13,024,911
8,667,416
1,040,076
3, 317, 419
84, 596
33, 895
14,260
36, 441
70,631,835
49,411,077
2, 78.3, 853
18, 436, 905
94, 220
46,217
12, 715
35,288
51,061,393
34,605,053
1,198,683
15,257,657
148,678
93,540
3,720
51,418
40,934,436
27,779,376
760,996
12,394,064
65, 105
39,022
1,865
24,218
S312, 891, 128
226,717,884
14,354,061
71, 819, 183
663, 567
421,111
105, 2.54
137, 202
35,745,770
22, 133, 875
2, 846, 935
10, 764, 960
318,987
104,717
36, 368
177,902
238,296,118
163,6.59,663
11,724,007
62, 912, 448
478, 523
209,317
51,429
217, 777
286, 534, 784
180,262,542
7,669,787
98,602,455
1,120,334
609, 899
74, 057
436, 378
260,824,519
161,274,095
6,652,210
92,898,214
439,669
241,073
17,446
181, 150
$182, 740, 388
130, 488, 796
7, 067, 847
45, 183, 745
350, 456
268, 103
10, 564
71, 789
24, 399, 273
15, 128, 552
1,784,789
7, 485, 932
141,268,001
96, 497, 935
4, 794, 728
39,975,338
212,051
112,547
25,090
74, 414
196, 567, 519
133, 108, 279
3, 830, .870
59,628,370
764, 593
446, 164
56,607
261, 822
173,506.246
117,022,4.'^
4.136,658
52,347,105
3.53,855
200,947
15, ,363
137,545
189,366 13
64,730 14
23,902 15
100,734 16
690
ABSTHACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
East North
Central— Con-
ILLINOIS.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MICHIGAN.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
WISCONSIN.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West North Cen-
tral.
inNNESOTA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
IOWA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL farm property.
1920
S6, 659, 697, 065
3, 037, 357, 822
178, 864, 629
3, 443, 474, 614
7, 070, 170
3, 058, 969
280, 720
3,730,481
1, 759, 620, 834
1, 305, 312, 622
58, 322, 245
395, 985, 967
3, 713, 944
2, 461, 447
188, 594
1,063,903
2,674,614,028
2,111,635,778
66, 069, 803
496, 90S, 447
2, 668,
2, 433, 673
106, 779
128, 517
3, 786, 230, 388
2, .536, 609, 747
68, 155, 402
1,191,465,239
1, 189, 730
979,739
7,577
202, 414
8,523,312,759
4, 543, 714, 016
140,718,205
3,838,880,538
1,558,197
784, 702
54,523
718, 972
1910
$3, 898, 523, 405
1,980,515,101
71, 045, 528
1, 846, 362, 776
6, 797, 670
2,908,112
571,059
3, 318, 499
1,085,883,399
848, 265, 597
26, 334, 596
211,283,206
2, 974, 980
2, 179, 273
52, 862
742,845
1,411,249,427
1, 124, 135, 137
28, 083, 171
259, 031, 119
1,869,358
1,721,118
12, 079
136, 161
1, 475, 524, 942
1, 082, 713, 358
24, 153, 161
368, 658, 423
886,795
636, 698
14,116
235, 981
3, 744, 583, 913
2,257,063,692
51,831,112
1, 435, 689, 109
1,276,631
621,835
99,094
555, 702
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$5, 991, 909, 691
2, 689, 220, 786
162, 074, 362
3, 140, 614, 543
6, 083, 875
2, 542, 200
244, 600
3, 297, 075
1, 433, 681, 404
1, 054, 527, 393
50, 032, 563
329, 121, 4-48
3, 004, 806
1, 951, 535
165, 481
887,790
2, 185, 759, 465
1, 717, 720, 939
55, 527, 442
412, 511, 084
2, 122, 508
1,954,483
66,500
101,525
3, 300, 302, 223
2, 191, 052, 872
50, 230, 65S
1,059,018,693
866, 102
698, 182
4,000
163,920
7, 600, 441, 690
4,010,757,910
125, 849, 751
3,463,834,029
1,330,600
683, 250
51,000
596, 350
1910
$3,516,801,778
1, 763, 516, 457!
64, 498, 713
1, 688, 786, 608
5,990,792
2, 475, 853'
509, 320,
• 3, 005, 619,
898, 674, 084
697, 276, 022
22, 934, 178
178, 463, 881
2, 464, 215
1, 783, .545
47,000
633, 670
1, 200, 007, 349
951,411,005
24, 597, 425|
223,998,919
1, 625, 874
1, 506, 174
8,300
110,900
1,261,737,765
919, 852, 471
20, 896, Oil
320, 9S9, 280
703, 661
506, 873
13, 240
183, 548
3,256,290,815
1, 942, 080, 289,
44, 907, 7251
1,269,302,801'
1, 088, 585
514,060
86, 200
488, 325i
Land alone.
1920
f5, 244, 998, 200
2,273,876,661
139, 447, 281
2, 831, 674, 258
5, 296, 552
2, 067, 002
22 !, 500
3, 005, 050
957, 087, 025
685, 965, 937
35,581,250
235, 539, 838
2, 099, 513
1, 353, 633
99, 197
646, 683
1,617,367.667
1, 252, 249', 171
40, 412, 336
324, 706, 160
1,545,392
1, 426, 102
45, 500
73,790
2, 749, 640, 002
1, 788, 4S2, 079
40, 228, 519
920,929,404
688, 430
557, 335
2,000
129, 095
6, 677, 866, 277
3, 447, 714, 783
110,545,702
3,119,605,792
1, 154, 300
584, 550
48,500
521, 2501
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS. 691
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DmSIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAND AND
BUiLDrNGs— continued .
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHTNERY.
LIVE STOCK.
Land alone-
Continued.
Bmldings.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
$3,085,093,580
1,501,844,713
56,025,287
1,527,223,580
$746,911,491
415,344,125
22,627.081
308,940,285
$431,708,198
261,671.744
8,473.426
161,563,028
$222,402,367
113.325,122
4,374,392
104,702,853
$73,590,331
41,249,404
1,263,302
31,077,625
$445,385,007
234,811,914
12,415,875
198,157,218
$308,131,296
175,749,240
5,883,513
126,498,543
1
2
3
4
5,317,568
2,061,174
482,320
2,774,074
787.. 323
475, 198
20,100
292,025
673.224
414,679
27,000
231,545
217,238
110,288
7,220
99, 730
133,743
71,631
7,540
54,572
769,057
406,481
28.900
333,676
673, 135
360,628
54,199
258,308
5
6
7
8
613.443,483
467,740,482
16,771,239
128,931,762
476,594,379
368,561,456
14,451,313
93,581,610
285,230,601
229,5.35.540
6,162,939
49,532,122
122,155,226
95,930,199
2,850,328
23,374,699
49,801,094
40,786,047
908,266
8,106,781
203,784,204
154,855,030
5,439,354
43,489,820
137,408,221
110,203,528
2,492,152
24,712,541
9
10
11
12
1,814,865
1,287,065
33,8.50
493,950
905,293
597,902
66,284
241,107
649,350
496,480
13,150
139, 720
234,710
153,763
17,400
63, 547
115,191
93,490
1,595
20,106
474,428
356, 149
5,713
112,566
395,574
302. 238
4,267
89,069
13
14
15
16
910,640,468
711,945,878
18,278,0.52
180,416,538
568,391,798
465,471,768
15,115,106
87,804,924
289,366,881
239,465,127
6,319,373
43,582,381
166,918,522
138,542,273
3,164,458
25,211,791
52,893,334
44,243,885
897,484
7,751,965
321,936,041
255, 372. ,566
7.377,903
59,185,572
158,348,744
128,480,247
2,588,262
27,280,235
17
18
19
20
1,297,793
1,206,733
5,500
85,560
577, 116
528, 381
21,000
27, 735
327,581
299,441
2.800
2.5,340
170,387
158,237
4,990
7,160
63,245
55, 751
1,092
6,402
376,074
320,953
35,28C
19,832
180,739
159, 193
2,687
18,8,59
21
22
23
24
1,018,550,643
731,157,154
16, 863, 176
270,530,313
550,662,221
402, ,570, 793
10,002.139
138,089,289
243.187,122
188,695.320
4,032.8,35
50,458,967
181,021,121
130,330,718
2,144,474
48,545,929
52,282,127
40,279,614
769,578
11,232,935
304,907.044
215,226,157
5,780,270
83,900,617
161,505,050
122,581,270
2,487,572
36,436,208
25
26
27
28
551,384
397,691
12,440
141,253
177,672
140, 847
2,000
34,825
152,277
109, 182
800
42,295
66,847
58,156
1,000
7,691
47,038
33,340
275
13,423
256,781
223,401
2.577
30,803
136,096
96,4S5
601
39,010
29
30
31
32
2,801,073,364
1,637,013,594
39,127,022
1,124,932,748
922,575,413
.563,043,127
15,304,049
344,228,237
455,217,451
305,066,695
5,780,703
144,370,053
309,122,421
179,025,967
3,089,670
127,006,784
95,437,450
61,368,226
1,030,532
33,038,692
613,748,648
353,930,139
11,778,784
248,039,725
392,8.55,648
253,615,177
5,892,855
133,347,616
33
34
35
36
900,365
393,385
72,200
434,780
176,300
98,700
2.500
75,100
188,220
120,675
14,000
53,545
49,977
28,742
800
20,435
40,498
23,763
2,700
14,035
177,620
72,710
2,723
102, 187
147,548
84,012
10, 194
53,342
37
38
39
40
692
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
TA.BLE 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
West North
Central— Con.
MISSOURL
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NORTH DAKOTA.
Wliite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
O'^raers
Managers
Tenants
SOUTH DAKOTA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEBRASKA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
KANSAS.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic,
delaware.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
1910
$3, 571, 957, 295
2, 466, 597, 321
84, 465, 973
1,020,894,001
19, 110, 790
9, 933, 766
1,461,153
7, 715, 871
1,755,241,354
1,240,050,699
41,061,33'7
474,129,318
4,501,641
3,856,846
39,596
605,199
2,802,380,979
1, 714, 124, 726
46,668,342
1,041,587,911
21,489,233
19,571,916
165,499
1,751,818
4,194,397,347
2,354,826,114
78, 27a, 73"
1,761,291,49
7,258,645
3,994,209
123,941
3,140,495
3,290,628,867
1,939,192,880
65,494,585
1,285,941,402
12,177,320
6,858,118
322,812
4,996,390
76,642,235
37,661,807
3,580,311
35,400,117
$2, 038, 795, 640
1, 453, 650, 819
45, 095, 461
640,049,360
14, 121, 848
6, 887, 512
921, 594
6,312,742
970,794,963
783,580,686
19,284,824
167,929,453
4,019,242
3,940,809
11,550
66,883
1,143,313,772
792, 162, 123
16,582,106
334,569,483
22,783,208
22,073,202
246,091
463,915
2,076,690,898
1,259,674,939
37,412,466
779,603,493
3,127,741
2,200,92
150,668
776, 154
2,029,873,741
1,310,773,756
38, 790, 146
' 680,309,839
9,516,169
5,871,862
386,760
3,257,547
60,828,356
31,774,732
1,895,323
27,158,301
LAND and BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$3, 046, 425, 093
2, 080, 967, 866
73, 402, 741
892, 054, 486
16, 542, 607
8, 451, 537
1,276,095
6, 814, 975
1,484,992,639
1,037,814,394
35,085,503
412,092,742
3,528,856
3,041,056
23,000
464,800
2,455,467,682
1,484,093,143
38,802,470
932,572,069
17,425,999
15, 826, 2^""
97,940
1,501,782
3,705,654,150
2,057,471,600
65,593,263
1,582,589,28"
6,453,610
3,524,945
100,000
2, 828, 665
2,819,485,443
1,645,842,706
55,099,771
1,118,542,966
10,578,475
6,889,485
290,000
4,398,990
61,870,186
29,968,197
3,087,117
28, 814, 872
1910
51,704,175,048
1, 200, 375, 407
39, 528, 525
464,271,116
12, 029, 338
5, 645, 438
833, 455
5, 550, 445
819,548,724
655,758,685
16,889,168
146,900,871
3,108,020
3,050,405
9,000
48, 615
986,809,093
676,693,233
13,791,687
296,324,173
18,271,714
17,816,640
127,070
328,004
1,810,628,865
1,082,358,52'^
29,928,713
698,341,625
2,718,070
1,890,390
128,000
639,680
1,729,306,817
1,104,312,489
32, 134, 748
592,859,580
8,249,355
5,025,466
338,315
2,885,574
51, 174, 267
26,627,516
1,630,480
22,916,271
Land alone.
1920
$2, 579, 804, 597
1, 734, 640, 306
60, 529, 190
784, 635, 101
14,388,674
7, 224, 054
1, 135, 345
6, 029, 275
1,276,184,609
884,265,819
29, 736, 605
362, 182, 185
3,129,018
2,695,083
21,500
412,435
2,215,845,271
1,326,284,927
35,093,277
854,467,06"
15,586,452
14, 149, 770
82,840
1,353,842
3,324,390,695
1,816,110,208
59,912,694
1,448,367,793
5,831,646
3,083,266
87, 100
2,661,280
2,466,334,607
1,414,002,158
49, 385, 301
1,002,947,148
9,300,665
5,075,080
258, 800
3,966,685
40,131,412
17,583,258
2,205,675
20,342,479
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
693
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAND AND
BTHLDiNGS- continued.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
UVE
STOCK.
Land alone-
Continued.
Building';.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
$1,435,404,619
993.235,101
34,447,828
407,721,690
$466,620,496
346,327,560
12,873,551
107,419,385
S26S,770,429
207,140,303
5,080,697
56,549,426
$137,706,398
100,862,127
2,135,177
34,709,094
$.50, 557, 774
37,780,059
712,467
12,065,248
$387, 825, 804
284,767,328
8,928,055
94. 130, 421
$284,062,818
215,495,353
4,854,469
63,712,996
1
2
3
4
10,577,770
4,799,700
739,305
5,038,765
2,153,933
1,227,483
140, 750
785,700
1,451.568
845, 738
94,150
511,680
554,942
336,281
27,245
191,416
316,220
183,260
7,935
125,025
2,013,241
1,145,948
157,813
709,480
1,776,290
1,058,814
80,204
637,272
•5
0
7
8
727,512,290
580,042,676
1.5,085,153
132,384,461
208, 80S, 030
153, 548, 575
5,348,898
49, 910, 557
92,036,434
7.5,716,009
1,804,015
14,516,410
»
113,967,135
85, 885, 192
2, 075, 202
26,006,7-11
43,733,892
37, 031, 550
741, 663
5, 960, 679
156,281,580
116,351,113
3, 900, 632
36,029,835
107,512,347
90,790,451
1,653,993
15, 067, 903
9
10
11
12
2,867,841
2, 819, 201
7,300
41,340
399,-838
345, 973
1,500
52,365
240, 179
231, 204
1,700
7,275
219,730
185,652
1,050
33,028
173, 703
167, 899
800
5,004
753,055
630, 138
15,546
107, 371
737,519
722,505
1,750
13,264
13
14
15
16
885,534,462
603, 193, 174
12, 590, 492
269, 750, 796
2.39,622,411
157,808,216
3, 709, 193
78, 105, 002
101,274,631
73, 500, 059
1,201,195
26,573,377
111,. 581, 077
72,257,726
1,287,113
38,036,238
33,308,293
24,11),6S6
331, 541
8, 865, 066
235,332,220
157,773,857
6,578,759
70,979,604
123,196,386
91,357,204
2,458,938
29,380,244
17
18
19
20
17,072,289
16,6.51,963
123, 450
296,876
1,839,547
1, 676, .507
15, 1(X)
147,940
1, 199, 425
1,164,677
3,620
31, 128
827, 191
753.334
10,44.5
63,412
478, 680
460,375
1,930
16, 375
3,2.36,043
2,992,305
57, 114
186, 624
4,032,814
3, 796, 187
117,001
119,536
21
22
23
24
1, 612, 150, 758
948,659,816
28,912,908
636,578,034
381,263,4.55
241,361,392
5, 680, 569
134, 221, 494
198,478,107
133,698,711
3,015,805
61,763.591
152,850,017
91, 4a3, 339
1,676,770
59,769,908
44,172,323
28, 548, 651
540,319
15,083,353
335, 893, ISO
20.5,951,175
11,009,704
118,932,301
221,889,710
148,767,761
6,943,434
66,178,515
25
26
27
28
2,388,5.55
1, 629, 575
113,000
645, 980
621,965
441,680
12,900
167,385
329, 515
260, 815
15,000
53,700
2,54,431
162,537
9.50
90,944
77,385
60, 025
2,500
14,860
550,604
306, 727
22, 991
220,886
332,294
250, 512
20, 168
61,614
29
30
31
32
1,530,691,995
963, 779, 875
29, 473, 586
537,438,534
3,53, 150, 836
231, 840, 548
5, 714, 470
115, 595, 818
198, 614, 822
140, 532, 614
2,661,162
55,421,046
154, 2M, 232
95,660,025
1,812,093
56,782,114
48,09.5,416
33, 078, 233
528, 930
14,488,253
316, 889, 192
197, 690, 149
S, .582, 721
110, 616, 322
252,471,508
173, .383, 034
6,126,468
72,962,006
33
34
35
36
7, 284, 578
4,324,929
305, 315
2,654,334
1,277,910
814, 405
31,200
432,305
964,777
700, .537
33, 000
231,240
462, 745
295, 417
7,710
159, 618
214, 745
145, 583
4,325
64,837
1, 136, 100
673, 216
25, 102
437,782
1,052,069
700, 813
44, 120
307, 136
37
38
39
40
33, 486, 704
15, 818, 208
1,011,305
1 16, 657, 191
21,738,774
12,384,939
881,442
8, 472, 393
17,687,563
10, 809, 308
619, 175
6,259,080
6, 549, 214
3, 669, 939
226, 524
2, 652, 751
3,106,005
1,809,305
88,889
1,207,811
8,222,835
4,02.3,671
266,670
3,932,494
6,548,084
3,337,911
175,954
3,034,219
41
42
43
44
694
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGKICTJL.TURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for aU farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
South Atlantic— Con.
DELAWARE — Con.
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MARYLAND.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
DIST. OF C0LUMBL4..
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
VIRGINIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers ,
Tenants
WEST VIRGINIA.
White farmers:
Total ,
Owners
Managers ,
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NORTH CAROLINA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
S3, 495, 379
859, 864
176,710
2,458,805
438,439,834
258,284,003
36,958,215
143,197,616
25, 198, 286
9, 588, 896
2,641,524
12,967,866
5,682,274
1,757,369
2,4:U,
1,493,196
245, 713
43,300
111,205
91,208
1,077,230,705
809,252,942
68,337,222
199,640,541
119,325,067
69,203,453
2,670,517
47,451,097
494,390,682
391, 880, 827
25,495,705
77,014,150
2,048,935
1,177,913
237, 791
633, 231
988,278,052
684,982,141
25,194,723
278, 101, 188
261,888,943
69,455,567
1, 164, 955
191,268,421
1910
$2,350,845
686,322
166,371
1,498,152
273,915,229
155, 188, 547
25, 274, 878
93,451,804
12,251,799
4, 879, 716
1,298,521
6,073,562
8,382,862
2,283,304
3,372,882
2,726,676
93,671
51,912
8,185
33,574
570,316,476
441,729,244
29,386,923
99,200,309
54, 748, 907
34,774,150
1,481,924
18,492,833
313,432,473
249,700,859
10,242,372
53,489,242
1,306,067
898,957
43,363
363,747
456,291,410
335, 115, 183
15,228,392
105,947,835
81,424,
27,448,410
619, 969
53,356,421
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$2,885,445
681,300
143,650
2,060,495
364,941,929
212,779,739
32,189,489
119,972,701
21,654,921
7,963,397
2,336,650
11,354,874
5,344,069
1,672,519
2, 242, 150
1,429,400
233,300
40,300
105, 700
87,300
923,443,114
689,513,531
60,387,017
173,542,566
100,991,911
57, 085, 473
2,333,049
41,573,389
409, 055, 516
320,138,396
22,828,038
66,089,082
1,727,890
956, 562
22:3, 700
547,028
846,8,58,683
580,454,351
22,495,491
243, 908, 841
229,534,277
58,659,868
1, 029, 595
169, 844, 814
1910
$1,981,716
547,551
145, 800
1,288,365
231,467,339
128,885,932
23,296,191
79,285,216
10, 269, 784
3,924,773
1,172,550
5,172,461
8,141,943
2,231,400
3,232,843
2,677,700
89,400
48,400
8,000
33,000
486, 833, 558
374,781,761
26,023,611
86,028,186
45,224,504
28,0.59,534
1,330,815
15,834,155
263,314,560
207,256,207
9,099,970
46,958,383
1,076,394
738, 261
35,695
302,438
387,3,58,391
282,524,002
13,652,244
91, 182, 145
69,266,216
22,810,089
557,000
45, 899, 127
Land alone.
1920
$1,984,390
433,070
87,050
1,464,270
244,730,392
136,480,551
20,467,676
87, 782, 165
15, 173, 655
5,205,220
1,526,425
8,442,010
4,022,598
1,151,169
1,643,019
1,228,410
133,550
30,300
31,200
72,050
682,763,115
500,984,650
45,604,085
136, 174, 380
73,591,162
38,711,105
1,665,635
33,214,422
306,000,505
233, ,898,778
19, 140, 352
52,961,375
1,309,199
691, 221
182, 500
435,478
665,67.5,111
448,483,602
17,570,620
199,620,889
192,139,90.i
46,4.59,291
801,920
144,878,694
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
695
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
*
by tenure, in Table 20.]
LAND AND BUiLPiNGS — Continued.
Land alone —
Continued.
Buildings.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
LIVE STOCK.
1910
1920
1,451,457
332, 591
99, 900
9SS,966
156,352,922
80,918,963
17, 237, 0.S5
58, 226, 874
7,098,692
2,510,680
765, 830
3,821,182
7,127,350
1,844,300
2,922,800
2,360,250
66,600
31, 800
6, 800
28,000
362, 105, 272
273, 977, 750
20, 075, 295
68, 052, 227
32,553,640
18, 860, 331
1, 031, 125
12,662,184
206, 247, 170
158, 914, 608
7, 586, 355
39, 746, 207
«
828, 589
560, 762
25,700
242,12"
287,802,767
204,594,547
11, 367, 279
71, 840, 941
55,362,178
17, 063, 588
367, 250
37, 931, 340
$901,055
248, 230
56, 600
596,225
120,211,537
76,299,188
11,721,813
32, 190, 536
6,481,266
2, 758, 177
810, 225
2,912,864
1,321,471
521,350
599, 131
200, 990
99, 750
10,000
74, 500
15,250
240, 679, 999
188, 528, 881
14, 782, 932
37,368,186
27, 400, 749
18,374,368
667, 414
S, 358, 967
103, 055, Oil
86,239,618
3, 687, 686
13, 127, 707
418, 691
265,3411
41, 200
112, 150
181, 183, 572
131, 970, 749
4, 924, 871
44, 287, 952
37,394,372
12, 200, 577
227, 675
24, 966, 120
1910
1920
$530,259
1,84,960
45,900
299, 399
75,114,417
47,966,969
6, 089, 106
21, 058, 342
3,171,092
1,414,093
405,720
1,351,279
1,014,593
387, 100
310,043
317,450
22,800
16,600
1,200
5,000
124, 728, 286
100,804,011
5, 948, 316
17, 975, 959
12, 670, 864
9, 199, 203
299, 690
3, 171, 971
57, 067, 390
48,341,599
1,513,615
7, 212, 176
247, 805
177, 499
9,995
60,311
99, 555, 624
77, 929, 455
2, 284, 965
19, 341, 204
13, 904, 038
5, 746, 501
189, 750
7,967,787,
$232, 104
70,438
16,244
145, 422
27, 801, 147
18,264,996
1,718,361
7, 817, 790
1, 168, 873
575, 234
99,611
494,028
100,067
41,097
33, 915
25, 055
4,185
590
2,500
1,095
45, 381, 173
35, 903, 185
2, 249, 999
7, 227, 989
4, 770, 293
3, 185, 405
107, 763
1, 477, 125
18, 328, 028
15, 402, 697
735, 474
2, 1S9, 857
67, 030
42,678
5,425
18, 927
46, 265, 515
35, 428, 768
900, 367
9, 936, 380
8, 355, 848
2, 859, 315
46,167
5, 450, 366
1910
1920
$100, 090
41, 105
5,490
53,495
11, 422, 701
7,467,-382
619, 938
3,335,381
437, 070
217,515
41,206
178, 349
91, 395
18, 935
61, 050
11,410
955
750
50
15s
16, 263, 380
13, 067, 126
774, 8,S3
2, 421, 371
1, 852, 503
1, 328, 075
28,858
495, 570
6, 979, 820
5, 980, 122
161, 456
838,242
31, 693
21, 895
748
9,050
16, 180, 149
12, 908, 504
475, 712
2, 795, 933
2, 261, 470
989, 242
16, 895
1, 255, 333
$377, 830
108, 126
16, 816
252, 888
45, 696, 758
27, 239, 268
3, 050, .365
15, 407, 125
2, 374, 492
1, 050, 265
205, 263
1,118,964
238, 138
43,753
155,644
38, 741
8,228
2,410
3,005
2,813
108, 406, 418
S3, 836, 226
5, 700, 206
18, 869, 986
13, 562, 863
8, 932, 575
229, 705
4, 400, 583
67, 007, 138
56, 339, 734
1, 932, 193
8, 735, 211
254,015
178, 673
8,666
66, 676
95, 153, 854
69, 099, 022
1, 798, 865
24, 255, 967
23, 998, 818
7, 936, 384
89, 193
15, 973, 241
1910
$269, 039
97, 666
15, OSl
156,292
31,025,189
18,835,233
1, 358, 749
10,831,207
1, 544, 945
737,428
84,765
722, 752
149,524
32,969
78,989
37,566
3,316
2,762
135
419
67, 219, 538
53, 880, 357
2, 588, 429
10, 750, 75:
7, 671, 900
5, 386, 541
122, 251
2, 163, 108
43, 138, 093
36, 464, 530
980, 946
5, 692, 617
197, 980
138, 801
6,920
52, 259
52, 752, 870
39,682,677
1, 100, 4.36
11, 969, 7.
9,897,114
3, 649, 079
46,074
6, 201, 961
696
ABST^RACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
South Atlantic— Con.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
0\\Tiers
Managers
Tenants
GEORGIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
FLORIDA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South Central.
kentucky.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
TENNESSEE.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers;
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALABAMA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$611,327,079
408,059,177
20,129,913
183,137,989
341,737,663
73, 818, 033
2, 523, 729
265,395,901
975,982,644
559,801,554
52,714,961
303,466,129
380, 702, 552
55,855,984
2,072,853
322, 773, 715
307, 857, 223
225, 517, 548
57, 898, 568
24, 441, 107
22,444,494
11,636,445
1,129,965
9,678,084
1,471,386,618
1,079,335,762
30, 896, 325
361, 154, 531
40,514,459
18, 854, 264
772, 755
20, 887, 440
1, 142, 534, 405
813, 730, 477
19, 422, 158
309,381,770
109, 430, 180
. 32,199,400
968, 882
76, 261, 898
539, 956, 015
356, 502, 632
16, 542, 952
166, 910, 431
1910
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
$273,774,540
191,927,325
11,730,892
70,116,323
118,353,7"'4
27, 340, 950
1,072,28"
89, 940, 537
422,667,196
265,746,680
19,304,672
137,615,8*4
157, 879, 185
25,679,922
890,916
131,308,347
127,772,555
101,391,671
16,646,913
9,733,971
1.5,410,628
8, 779, 585
788, 444
5,842,599
7.55, 526, .390
562,662,-524
19,569,231
173, 294, 635
18,271,490
8, 908, 927
752, 178
8, 610, 385
558,434,606
410, 275, 459
11,677,418
136,481,72'.)
54, 086, 230
16, 411, 350
90-1, S68
36, 770, 012
272, 707, 681
190, 446, 505
7, 715, 519
74, 605, 657|
1920
$523, 070, 165
3i6,790,985
17,531,604
158,7*7,576
290,414,03
59, &39, 583
2,210,828
228,363,62*
81.5, .544, 91 8
461,061,783
46,0^6, 2,56
308,406,879
322,753,709
45,486,236
1,7.57,000
275,510,473
263,888,026
189,518,632
54, 188, 560
20, ISO, 834
17,561,3''8
9,027,953
1,010,510
7,522,915
1, 269, 086, 758
924,600,468
27, 122, 830
317,36.3,460
36,072,178
16,391,297
684, 546
18, 996, 335
934,551,649
660, 781, 541
16, 689, 095
257,081,013
90, 428, 245
25, 277, 345
801,700
64, 349, 200
426, 752, 943
279, 494, 456
14,037,411
133, 221, 076
1910
$233,888,327
163,591,021
10,305,245
59,992,061
98, 999, 7.54
22,112,291
980, 894
75.906,569
3.50,320,600
219,080,866
16, 895, 884
114,343,850
128, SS3, 732
20, .5*0, 910
758, 037
107, 584, 785
106, 230, 421
82,746,957
15,6''5, 1*1
7, 808, 323
11, 915, .568
6, 786, 810
738, m
4,389,868
620, 427, 464
457,684,135
16,459,067
146, 284, 262
15,031,908
7, 154, 168
377, 455
7, 500, 285
438, 330, 021
320, 187, 872
10, 188, 313
107,953,836
42, 192, 566
12,179,780
804,505
29, 208, 281
214, 334, 864
149, 586, 796
6, 550, 964
58, 197, 104
Land alone.
1920
$407,092,648
263, .504, 088
14,209,478
129,379,082
240,064,561
46,487,620
1, 726, 019
191,850,922
631, 406, 410
345, 688, 891
37,674,405
248, 043, 114
266,03,8,551
3.5,171,475
1,280,395
229, 586, 681
214, 869, 755
149, 731, 500
48,848,976
16, 289, 279
13,554,985
6,710,515
790, 920
6,053,550
1,021,155,466
735, 437, .534
22,182,803
263,535,129
29,597,214
12, 968, 197
526, 559
16, 102, 458
782, 971, 907
509, 008, 086
12, 887, 819
211,076,002
74, 810, 389
19, 709, 848
689, 670
54, 350, 871
323, 564, 185
207, 184, 872
ll,9a3,651
104, 475, 062
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
697
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 20.]
LAND AND BTJiLDrNGS — continued.
Land alone-
Continued.
1910
Buildings.
1920
1910
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1920
1910
LIVE STOCK.
1920
1910
S184, 72S, 209
126, 304, IS-
8, 604, 978
49, 819, 044
84, 046, 64.5
17. 542, 843
' 887, 309
65, 616, 493
264, 497, 825
100, 527, 3S1
13, 235, 053
90, 735, 391
105, 855, 590
15, 958, 07
596, 992
89, 300, 521
84, 440, 348
65, 223, 300
12, 969, 876
6,247,r"
9, 297, 717
5, 095, 749
639, 165
3, 562, 803
472, 225, 751
341,365,771
12, 476, 022
118, 383, 958
12, 238, 866
6, 532, 884
287, 660
6,418,322
336, 171, 390
239, 598, 635
8, 322, 015
88, 250, 740
35, 244, 393
9, 531, (Ml
686, 935
25, 026, 417
$115, 977, 517
83, 286, 897
3,322,126
29, 368, 494
50, 349, 474
13, 351, 963
484, 809
36, 512, 702
184, 138, 508
115, 372, 892
8, 401, 851
60,363,765
56, 715, 158
10,314,761
476, 605
45, 923, 792
49, 018, 271
39, 787, 132
5, 339, 584
3, 891, 555
4, 006, 393
2, 317, 438
219, 590
1, 469, 365
247, 931, 292
189,162 934
4, 940, 027
^53,828,331
6, 474, 964
3, 423, 100
157, 987
2, 893, 877
201, 579, 742
151, 773, 455
3, 801, 276
46,005,011
15, 617, 856
5, 507, 497
112,030
9, 998, 329
157, 619, 496
106, 940, 798
5, 314, 785
45, 363, 913
103, 188, 7.58
72, 309, 584
2, 133, 760
28, 745, 414
S49, 160, 118
37, 286, 834
1, 700, 26^
10, 173, 017
14,953,109
4, 569, 448
93, 585
10, 290, 076
85, 822, 775
58. 553, 485
3, 660, 831
23, 608, 459
23,028,142
4, 582, 833
161,045
18, 284, 264
21, 790, 073
17, 523, 65"
2, 705, 265
1, 561, 151
2,617,851
1,691,06]
99, 725
827, 065
148,201,713
116,318,364
3, 983, 04.-
27, 900, 304
2, 793, 042
1, 621, 284
89, 795
1, 081, 963
102,158,631
80, .589, 237
1, 866, 298
19, 703, 096
6, 948, 173
2,648,739
117, 570
4, 181, 864
56, 715, 368
42, 645, 998
1, 236, 179
12, 833, 191
$34, 247, 634
25, 546, 485
895, 090
7, 807, 059
13,814,753
3, 926, 144
91,695
9, 796, 914
50,461,755
33, 880, 275
2, 170, 655
14, 410, 825
12, 881, 465
2,746,211
75, 79"
10, 059, 457
12, 667, 143
10,2.50,440
1, 462, 460
954, 243
884, 630
485, 333
50, 715
348, 582
47, 378, 364
36, 637, 696
717, 79'
10,022,871
970, 493
629, 638
24, 49"
422, 358
49, 227, 039
37, 518, 7,52
590, 901
11,111,386
4, 235, 517
1, 546, 628
28, 5.50
2,660,339
28, 156, 938
20, 546, 337
624, 397
6,986,204
$10, 740, 390
8, 168, 402
460, 348
2,111,640
3, 368, 463
1, 100, 148
28, 654
2,239,661
16, 388, 094
11, 426, 928
778,371
4, 182, 795
4, 5.59, 962
1,019, .3.83
26,201
3, 514,37s
3, 843, 476
3, 186, 884
356, 749
299, 843
602, 531
358, 043
15,406
229, 082
20, 430, 937
16, 020, 230
572, 888
3, 837, 819
420,909
264, 060
7,737
149, 112
19, 470, 933
15,004,222
273, 330
4, 193, 381
1, 821, 238
699, 907
12,369
1,10S,%2
12, 957, 495
9, 819, 496
326, 287
2,812,712
$54, 009, 280
35, 722, 70"
1, 703, 219
16,583,3.54
37, 508, 875
10, 052, 306
221, 206
27, 235, 363
109, 975, 971
64, 8.59, 496
4, 468, 050
40, 648, 425
45, 067, 378
7, 623, 537
240, 056
37, 203, 785
31,302.054
25, 748; 476
2, 247, 548
3, 306, 030
3, 998, 486
2, 123, 159
68, 740
1, 806, 587
154, 921, 4%
118,097,598
3, 055, 698
33,768,200
3, 465, 788
1, 933, 329
63, 712
1, 468, 747
168, 755, 717
115, 430, 184
2, 136, 162
41,189,371
14, 766, 418
5,376,427
138, 632
9,252,359
85,-046, 134
56, 461, 839
1,881,144
26, 703, 151
$29, 145, 823
20, 167, 902
965, 299
8, 012, 622
15, 985, 557
4, 128, 5] 1
62, 739
11, 794, 307
55, 958, 502
35, 238, 886
1,630,41"
19,089,199
24, 43.5, 491
4,119,629
100, 078
20, 209, 184
17,698,6.58
15, 457, 830
615, 023
1,625,805
2, 892, 529
1, 634, 732
34, 148
1,223,649
114,667,989
88, 958, 169
2, 537, 276
23,172,554
2, 818, 673
1, 490, 699
360,986
960, 988
100,633,652
75,083,365
1, 215, 776
24, 334, 512
10,072,426
3,531,663
87,994
6,452,769
45, 475, 322
31,040,213
839, 268
13,695,841
698
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding flgvires for all fanners,
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
East South
Central— Con.
ALABAMA — COD.
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MISSISSIPPI.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West South Central
arkansas.
WTiite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
LOUISIANA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
OKLAHOMA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
TEXAS.
■White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$150, 892, 705
37, 652, 256
1, 260, 380
111, 980, 069
497 529, 775
348', 084, 0S4
38, 319, 306
111,126,385
467, 222, 080
72, 038, 456
2, 583, 018
392, 600, 60fl
712, 090, 762
459, 978, 971
27, 767, 282
224, 344, 509
212, 304, 721
58, 352, 848
1, 3.53, 081
154, 598, 792
457,911,706
299, 440, 327
52, :«6, 807
106, 134, 572
131, 914, 973
32, 323, 696
991, 558
98, 599, 719
1, 566, 708, 361
870, 363, 408
31, 957, 102
664, 387, 851
93, 715, 183
55, 434, 469
1, 058, 783
37, 221, 931
4, 183, 641, 832
2, 319, 957, 720
261, 815, 759
1, 601, 868, 353
263, 778, 489
84, 150, 269
3, 377, 354
176,250,860
1910
$97, 370, 748
22, 506, 427
514, 063
74, 350, 258
238, 753, 608
177,017,166
14,01,5,117
47, 721, 325
187, 561, 026
44, 417, 423
1, 102, 150
142, 041, 453
312, 931, 573
212, 972, 643
11,811,473
88, 147, 457
87, 157, 730
27, 139, 889
286, 557
59, 731, 284
244, 697, 247
154, 901, 321
37, 990, 6.57
51, 805, 269
56, 523, 741
16, 494, 075
689, 427
39, 340, 239
8.59, 340, 810
478,118,900
11,978,671
369, 243, 239
58, 858, 072
40, 590, 030
183, 579
18, 084, 463
2, 105, 6,52, 301
1, 225, .501, 217
183,994,124
696, 156, 960
112, 992, 863
39, 873, 225
1, 256, 601
71,863,037
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
$116,904,812
29, 024, 680
1, 053, 905
86, 826, 227
387, 295, 247
266, 770, 485
32, 319, 772
88, 204, 990
402, 601, 531
56, 751, 385
2,113,110
343, 737, 036
570, 653, 057
361, 754, 3.59
24, 139, 921
184, 758, 777
182, 457, 609
45, 592, 538
1,187,5,55
135, 677, 516
366, 365, 525
236, 354, 594
43, 057, 956
86, 952, 975
107, 673, 268
25, 472, 623
853, 310
81, 347, 335
1, 286, 081, 414
702, 725, 632
25, 772, 475
557, 583, 307
77, 783, 880
45, 310, 004
861, 765
31,612,111
3, 474, 000, 091
1, 883, 769, 434
203, 697, 405
1, 386, 533, 252
226, 173, 228
68, 170, 518
2, 827, 325
155,175,385
1910
$73, 918, 727
17, 28,5, 502
414, 729
56, 218, 496
185, 637, 732
137, 356, 509
11, 827, 047
36, 454, 176
148, 524, 557
34, 317, 764
975, 581
113, 231, 212
240, 153, 704
161, 187, 795
10,201,748
68, 764, 161
69, 013, 109
20, 694, 215
238, 915
48, 079, 979
192, 610, 792
121, 341, 966
29, 298, 223
41, 970, 603
44, 933, 658
12, 779, 570
604, 071
31, 550, 017
691, 455, 431
385, 536, 954
8, 612, 109
297, 306, 368
47, 221, 793
32, 325, 348
136, 462
14, 759, 983
1, 751, 619, 447
1, 003, 327, 398
154, 999, 067
593, 292, 982
91,588,948
30, 687, 272
1, 092, 550
59,809,126
Land alone.
1920
$92, 199, 677
22, 043, 463
845, 287
69, 310, 927
298, 108, 035
199, 188, 332
28,080,119
70, 839, 5S4
343, 734. 359
44, 957, 657
1,711,670
297, 065, 032
453, 235, 261
278,304,146
21, 403, 331
153, 527, 784
154, 538, 179
37, 190, 715
1, 081, 720
116,265,74-4
29.5, 776, 756
LS6, 494, 967
36, 647, 987
72, 633, 802
87, 841, 406
20, 326, 691
750, 524
66, 764, 191
1, 10), 078, 897
592, 955, 865
22, 8,53, 464
489, 269, 568
66, 380, 467
37, 539, 450
749, 853
28, 091, 164
3, 050, 694, 356
1,616,414,712
193, 817, 206
1, 240, 462, 438
194, 514, 293
55, 233, 242
2, 572, 270
136,708,781
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
699
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAND AND BUILDINGS — Continued.
Land alone-
Continued.
Buildings.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
S59, 324, 679
13, 307, 506
254, 564
45, 762, 609
133, 608, 805
95, 468, 154
10, 015, 017
2i, 125, 634
120, 393, 484
26, 451, 191
752, 606
93, 1S9, 687
188, 068, 595
122, 092, 206
9, 075, 999
56, 900, 390
57, 952, 855
16, 717, 427
207, 915
41,027,513
151,600,372
92, 958, 898
23, 689, 102
34, 952, 372
36, 202, 905
10, 001, 760
516, 046
25,685,099
608, 094, 918
333, 397, 812
7. 478, 510
267, 218, 596
40, 971, 750
27, 523, 601
117,722
13, 330, 427
1, 5.54, 465, 053
870, 767, 259
150,119,621
533, 578, 173
78, 742, 082
25, 223, 740
1, 012, 335
52,506,007
S24, 705, 135
6, 981, 217
208, 618
17, 515, 300
89, 187, 212
67, 582, 153
4, 239, 653
17, 365, 406
58, 867, 172
11, 793, 728
401, 440
46, 672, 004
117, 417, 796
83, 450, 213
2, 736, 590
31, 230, 993
27, 919, 430
8, 401, 823
105, 835
19,411,772
70, 588, 769
49, 859, 627
6, 409, 969
14, 319, 173
19, 831, 862
5, 145, 932
102, 786
14, 583, 144
181,002,517
109, 769, 767
2,919,011
68, 313, 739
11,403,413
7, 770, 554
111,912
3, 520, 947
423, .305, 735
267, 354, 722
9, 880, 199
146, 070, 814
31, 658, 935
12, 937, 276
255, 055
18, 466, 604
$14, 594, 048
3, 977, 996
160, 165
10, 455, 887
52,028,927
41, 888, 355
1,812,030
8, 328, 542
28, 131, 073
7, 866, 573
222, 975
20, 041, 525
52, 085, 109
39, 095, 589
1, 125, 749
11,863,771
11,060,254
3, 976, 788
31,000
7, 052, 466
41, 010, 420
28, 383, 068
5,609,121
7, 018, 231
8, 730, 753
2, 777, 810
88, 025
5,864,918
83, 360, 513
52, 139, 142
1, 133, 599
30, 087, 772
6, 250, 043
4, 801, 747
18, 740
1, 429, 556
197, 1.54, 394
132, 560, 139
4, 879, 446
59, 714, 809
12, 846, 866
5, 463, 532
80,215
7, 303, 119
$6, 209, 279
1, 754, 450
40, 180
4,414,649
26, 506, 774
20, 138, 930
1, 757, 655
4, 610, 189
13, 374, 482
3, 459, 584
130, 346
9, 784, 552
37, 126, 771
25, 904, 055
1,318,398
9, 904, 318
6, 305, 466
2, 381, 205
51,319
3, 872, 942
28, 003, 936
18, 685, 419
4, 670, 006
4, 648, 511
4, 711, 074
1, 379, S43
33, 506
3, 297, 725
76, 712, 166
48, 137, 128
850, 671
27, 724, 367
3, 918, 381
2, 653, 865
43, 357
1, 221, 159
145, 842, 782
91, 539, 787
3,699,519
50, 603, 476
8, 478, 214
3, 734, 005
55, 227
4, 688, 982
$3, 332, 509
936, 562
15, 757
2, 380, 190
11,303,017
8, 876, 339
6S9, 673
1, 737, 005
5,602,295
1, 868, 7.56
42,415
3, 691, 124
14,075,041
10, 326, 004
553,011
3, 196, 026
2, 789, 157
1, 136, 883
15, 45S
1, 636, 815
17, 292, 480
9, 751, 096
5, 250, 609
2, 290, 775
1, 684, 573
642, 054
20, 679
1, 021, 840
25,451,097
15, 074, 889
244,629
10, 131, 579
1,637,769
1, 160, 199
3,172
474, 398
53, 516, 329
33, 321, 632
1,576,910
18,617,787
3, 273, 931
1,504,685
27,808
1,741,4381
$27,778,614
6, 873, 126
166, 295
20, 739, 193
S3, 727, 7,54
61,174,669
4, 241, 879
18,311,206
51, 24&, 067
11,827,487
339, 562
39, 079, 018
104, 310, 934
72, 320, 55'
2, 30S, 963
29,681,414
23, 541, 646
8, 379, 105
114,20"
15, 048, 334
63, 542, 245
41, 400, 314
4, 608, 845
14,533, ■"
19, 530, 631
5,471,230
104, 742
1;3, 954, 659
203, 914, 781
119, 500, 648
5, 333, 956
79, 080, 177
12,012,922
7, 470, 600
1.53, 661
4, 388, 661
563, 798, 959
344, 648, 499
54, 418, 835
164, 731, 625
29, 127, 047
12, 245, 746
494, 802
16, 386, 499
$20, 119, 512
4, 284, 363
83, 577
15, 751, 572
41, 812, 859
30, 784, 318
1, 498, 397
9, 530, 144
33, 434, 174
8, 230, 903
84, 154
25, 119, 117
58, 702, 828
41, 458, 844
1, 056, 714
16, 187, 270
15, 355, 464
5, 308, 791
32,183
10, 014, 490
34, 793, 975
23, 808, 259
3, 441, 825
7, 543, 891
9, 905, 510
3, 072, 451
64, 677
6, 768, 382
142, 434, 282
77, 507, 057
3, 121, 933
61, 805, 292
9, 998, 510
7, 104, 483
43, 945
2, 850, 082
300, 516, 525
188, 852, 187
27, 418, 147
84, 246, 191
18, 129, 984
7, 681, 268
136, 243
10, 312, 473
700
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS ^AGEICULTURE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers.
DIVISION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
Mountain.
MONTANA.
will te farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
IDAHO.
Wliite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
WYOMING.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
COLORADO.
Wliite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEW MEXICO.
Wliite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ARIZONA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
5973,337,451
787,829,756
65,167,367
120,340,328
12,623,857
11,454,860
244,030
924,967
710,441,620
543,436,183
36,990,860
130,014,577
5,696,290
3,306,603
1910
$341,516,469
269,979,721
35,536, 731
36,000,017
6,312,301
6,064,22
102,410
145,664
302,553,671
246,346,662
17,222,431
38,984,578
2,763,514
2,324,909
LAND AND BUILDINGS.
Total.
1920
332,982,612
251, 833, 183
42, 280, 712
38,868,717
1,427,978
1,005,176
1,068,154,52
736, 704, 709
57,288,605
274,161,213
8,640,222
1,950,692
251,239
6,438,291
320,212,374
244,803,536
35,618,873
39,789,%5
4,973,625
4, 189, 875
15,312
768, 438
229,055,446
142,112,010
45,586,810
41,356,626
438,605
166,889,911
122,740,49'
31,083,615
13,065,799
299, 170
282,444
8,859
487. 204, 788
320,320,316
36,489,813
121,394,659
4,267,018
2,980,840
17,431
1,268,747
155,380,360
115,084, 108|
27,376,669
12,919,583
4,067,630
3,820,902
112,474
134,254
69. 716, 204
49,453,207,
8,898,273
11,364,724'
$767,439,420
618,493,954
50, 240, 105
98,705,361
9,328,109
8,521,15'
222, 125
584,827
576,470,350
434,749,536
29,121,f6
112,599,638
5,041,614
2,838,600
1910
233,689,165
173,572,71
30,491,058
29,624,790
1,058,960
707,010
351,950
858, 500, 595
586,046,043
41,916,400
230,538,152
7,513,065
1,611,065
190, 200
5,711,800
219,443,938
166,457,042
23,544,090
29,442,806
2,370,274
1,912,135
12, 750
445,389
168,903,633
103,841,290
30,729,829
34,332,514
$^17, 484, 190
192, 5,53, 254
26,236,608
28,694,328
4,141,740
3,9.58,605
56,400
126, 735
242,839,338
194,970,158
13,627,913
34,241,267
2,226,487
1,836,387
97,707,27'
71,082,554
17,1"6,459
9,448,26i
208,000
194,0r>n;
S,00()
6,000
404,493,616
267,347,0''8
29,330,1.53
107, 816, 385
4,025,245
2, 862, 385
13,500
1,149,360
109,587,338
78,938,055
20,250,622
10,398,661
2,243,661
2,044,170
93, 150
106,341
44,966,301
31,139,862
5,764,744!
8,061,695]
Land alone.
1920
$683,538,978
548,887,119
45,694,591
88,957,268
8,373,287
7,771,250
106, 725
495,312
507,180,172
378,080,444
26,216,759
102,882,969
4,685,69
2,621,003
2,064,694
209,981,172
154,902,101
28,266,977
26,812,094
966,322
642,472
756, 829, 126
511,990,517
37,099,941
207, 738, "
6,893,590
1,428,140
169,200
5,296,250
194,411,923
145,702.346
21,879,689
26,829,888
1,929,127
1,495,683
9,750
423, 694
153,348,539
92,810,983
28,142,047
32,395,509
COLOR AND TEiSrtrRE OF FARMERS.
701
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
by tenure, in Table 26.]
LAND AND BUIIDINGS— continued .
Land alone-
Continutjd.
1910
Buildings.
1920
1910
implemeots and
MACaiNERt.
1920
1910
1920
1910
$222,856,773
172, 470, 405
24,389,680
25,996,688
3, 914, 529
3, 751, 569
45,350
117, 610
217,896,691
173,554,492
12, 584, 143
31, 758, 056
2,056,625
1, 690, 800
S&3,900,442
69,606,835
4,545,514
9, 748, 093
954, 822
749, 907
115,400
89, 515
69, 290, 178
56,069,092
2,904,417
9,716,669
355, 917
217, 597
$24,627,417
20,082,849
1, 846, 928
2,697,640
227, 211
207, 036
11,050
9,125
24,942,647
21,415,666
1,043,770
2,483,211
169,862
145,587
$54,440,646
46, 137, 279
2,081,654
6, 221, 713
563, 566
515, 260
4,858
43, 450
38, 166, 519
31, 464, 230
1,219,026
5, 483, 263
250, 734
166, 210
$10, 389, 78;)
8, 806, 308
612,917
970, 534
149,864
133, 144
12,000
4,720
10,356,318
8,921,120
380, 068
1,055,130
119, 733
97,925
$151,437,385
123,198,^31
12, 845, 60S|
15, 413, 254
2, 732, 182
2,418,443
17,049
296,690
95, 80-t, 751
77,222,417
6, 650, 6.5S
11,931,676
403,942
301, 793
$83,642,490
68,620,159
8,687,176
6, 335, 155
2,020,697
1, 972, 478 6
34, 010 7
14, 209 8
49, 358, 015
42, 455, 384
3,214,450
3,688,181
417, 294
390, 597
365,825
88,714,541
64,063,003
15, 978, 174
8,673,364
193,735
181, 285
7,000
5,450
358,897,925
234,455,232
26, 370, 622
98,072,071
3,924,280
2, 813, 395
13,400
1, 097, 485
96, 767, 969
68,064,349
19, 096, 977
9,606,643
2,038,528
1, 851, 337
88, 750
98,441
40, 164, 186
27, 174, 954
5,446,382
7,542,850
138, 320
23, 707, 993
18,670,616
2,224,681
2,812,696
92,638
64,538
28,100
101,671,469
74,055,526
4, 816, 459
22,799,484
619, 475
182,925
21,000
415, 550
25,032,015
20,754,696
1,664,401
2,612,918
441, 147
416,452
3,000
21,695
15,555,094
11,030,307
2,587,782
1,937,005
24,275
8,992,736
7,019,551
1, 198, 285
774,900
14, 265
12, 715
1,000
550
45,595,691
32,891,846
2, 959, 531
9,744,314
100,965
48,990
100
51, 875
12,819,369
10,873,706
1,153,645
792,018
205,^33
192, S33
4,400
7,900
4,802,115
3,964,908
318, 362
518,845
84,524
11, 702, 201
9, 501, 004
802, 816
1, 398, 381
75, 748
48,528
27,220
49,320,664
35, 797, 105
1, 700, 907
11,822,652
483, 845
104,065
10,485
369, 295
9,441,798
7, 783, 430
504, 672
1,153,696
303, 571
247, 862
1,560
54,149
8,643,569
6, 123, 371
1,201,106
l,319i092l
21,808
3,659,359
2,933,973
446,232
279, 154
8,935
7,985
300
650
12, 754, 837
9,385,01"
741, 493
2,628,327
36, 764
16,335
50
20, 379
4, 004, 994
3,499,079
269, 442
236,473
117,318
108, 945
1,786
6,587
1,681,472
1, 331, 195
149, 934
200, 343l
102, 149
87,591,246
68,759,462
10, 986, 238
7, 845, 546
293, 270
249,638
43,632
160, 333, 268
114,861,561
13, 671, 298
31, 800, 409
643,312
235,562
50, 554
357, 196
91, 326, 638
70,563,064
11,570,111
9, 193, 463
2,v299, 780
2, 029, 878
1,002
268,900
51,508,244
32, 147, 349
13,655,875
5, 705, 020
26,697
65,523,275
48, 723, 970
13,460,924
3,338,381
82, 235
80, 459
559
1,217
69,956,335
52, 588, 221
6, 418, 167
10, 949, 947
205, 009
102, 120
3,881
99,008
41, 788, 028
32,646,974
6,856,605
2, 284, 449
1,706,651
1,667,787
17,538
21,326
23, 068, 431
16,982,150
2, 983, 595
3, 102, 686
702
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^AGEICULTUEE.
Table 40.— VALUE OF ALL FARM PROPERTY AND OF THE SEVERAL CLASSES,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
DmSION OR STATE AND
COLOR AND TENURE.
Mount AiN— Continued
ARIZONA — continued.
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
•
UTAH.
WTiite farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Coloretl farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
NEVADA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Oivners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific,
■washington.
White farmers:
Total
O^^Tiers
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
OREGON.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
CALIFORNIA.
White farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farmers:
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALL FARM PROPERTY.
1920
$4,537,543
2,825,076
111,024
1,601,443
307,147,614
263,638,411
13,611,379
29, 897, 824
4,127,114
1,460,409
254,84
2,411,85
98, 935, 150
65, 586, 506
25, 710, 405
7, 638, 239
844,516
716,921
5,848
121,747
1,042,765,610
711,982,611
51,505,430
279, 277, 569
14,664,238
4,469,054
198,217
9, 996, 967
812, 345, 801
584,201,729
43, 939, 850
184,204,222
6,213,950
3, 279, 822
196, 682
2,737,446
3, 260, 849, 029
2, 107, 992, 674
478, 298, 504
674,557,851
170,172,832
19,113,874
8, 433, 101
142, 625, 857
1910
$5,407,766
5,101,339
55,309
251,118
149,315,534
130,768,381
7,692,661
10,854,492
1,479,66
795,599
250, 700
433,368
60,001,336
33,236,579
21,725,508
5,039,249
398,029
369, 997
3,785
24, 247
627, 864, 255
477, 570, 898
31,477,031
118,816,326
9, 679, 156
4, 367, 436
125, 763
5, 185, 957
522, 338, 795
389, 312, 934
33,019,124
100,006,737
5, 904, 987
4,145,328
145, 740
1,613,919
1,579,533,633
977,192,054
255, 460, 653
346, 880, 926
35,160,951
4, 885, 614
,1,493,166
28, 782, 171
LAND AND BUILDHSfGS.
Total.
1920
1910
$3,421,688
1,805,558
96,900
1,519,230
240,375,568
205,669,094
9,566,800
25,139,674
3,376,190
954, 745
171,000
2,250,445
65, 620, 734
43, 362, 690
16, 799, 949
5, 458, 095
634,480
516, 530
5,000
112, 950
907,801,691
615, 279, 267
45, 559, 894
246, %2, 530
12, 590, 650
3, 720, 350
162, 850
8, 707, 450
669, 826, 485
475, 825, 872
36,261,485
157, 739, 128
5, 386, 799
2,699,862
183, 275
2,503,662
2,913,026,253
1,883,607,285
434, 038, 626
595, 380, 342
160, 784, 856
17,317,126
7, 993, 810
135, 473, 920
$2,319,009
2,056,749
35,950
226,310
116,398,862
100,928,169
6, 295, 73
9,174,956
1,146,470
489, 585
250,000
406, 885
39, 335, 864
21,483,390
13, 904, 993
3, 947, 481
273,475
248, 125
3,500
21,850
563,157,981
426,856,472
29, 293, 274
107, 008, 235
8, 810, 476
3, 767, 968
121,200
4,921,308
450, 408, 204
332,281,402
28,593,193
89,533,609
5, 168, 105
3,504,670
132,500
1,530.935
1,417,723,511
878, 203, 553
228,114,615
311,405,343
32, 877, 977
4, 244, 277
1,429,800
27, 203, 900
Land alone.
1920
$3,214,067
1,682,052
76,030
1,455,985
207,861,024
176,513,933
8,832,114
22,514,977
3,136,816
858, 275
155,500
2,1Z3,041
58, 794, 735
38, 315, 794
15, 698, 346
4,780,595
567, 504
452,054
4,900
110,550
786, 144, 835
520, 962, 627
40, 077, 229
225,104,979
11,506,185
3, 264, ,505
154,350
8, 087, 330
581,387,657
406, 750, 289
32,062,328
142,575,040
4,854,392
2, 384, 280
163,525
2, 306, 587
2,630,003,732
1,071,182,063
404, 487, 040
554, 334, 629
153,051,245
15, 870, 128
7, 572, 100
129, 609, 017
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910-Contmued.
by tenure, ia Table 26.]
703
LAND AND BUILDINGS— Continued.
Land alone —
Continued.
Buildings.
IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY.
LIVE STOCK.
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
S2, 185, 551
1, 937, 557
27, 375
220,619
98, 407, 974
84, 526, 774
5, S59, 097
8, 042, 103
1, 074, 190
439, 610
248,000
386, 580
35,041,306
18, 710, 677
12, 785, 720
3,544,909
235, 293
211, 693
3,400
20,200
509,083,987
381,682,024
27, 440, 781
99, 961, 182
8,338,011
3,507,398
106, 630
4,723,983
406,795,227
296, 540, 617
26,901,856
83, 352, 754
4,900,875
3,361,050
117,400
1,422,425
1,286,243,224
779, 549, 191
214, 944, 422
291,749,611
30,952,224
3,821,357
1,258,850
25,872,017
$207,021
123,506
20, S70
63, 245
32, 514, 544
29, 155, 161
734,686
2,624,697
239, 374
96, 470
15, 500
127, 404
6, 825, 999
5,046,896
1,101,603
677, 500
•66, 976
64,476
100
2,400
121,656,856
94,316,640
5,482,665
21, 857, 551
1,084,465
455, 845
8,500
620,120
88,438,828
69,075,583
4, 199, 157
15,164,
532, 407
315, .582
19, 750
197, 075
283,022,521
212, 425, 222
29,551,586
41, 045, 713
7, 733, 611
1,446,998
421,710
5, 864, 903
$133, 4.58
119, 192
8,575
5,691
17,990,888
16,401,395
4.56,640
1, 132, 853
72,280
49, 975
2,000
20,305
4,294,558
2,772,713
1,119,273
402, 572
38, 182
36,432
100
1,650
54,073,994
45, 174, -148
1,852,493
7,047,053
472,465
260, 570
14,570
197, 325
43, 612, 977
35, 740, 785
1,691,337
6, 180, 855
267, 230
143, 620
15,100
108, 510
131,480,287
98, 654, 362
13, 170, 193
19, 655, 732
1, 925, 753
422, 920
170, 950
1,331,883
$177, 098
122,699
9,400
44,999
13, 363, 167
11,967,463
344, 825
1,050,879
151,620
67, 870
5,300
78,450
3,581,492
2,751,317
494, 141
336, 034
49, 435
47,305
300
1,830
54,020,215
39,425,243
2, 005, 884
12,589,088
701,162
223, 320
5,150
472, 692
41,289,743
31,170,364
1,496,719
8,622,660
277, 382
121,489
6,550
149, 343
130,415,398
93, 244, 735
12,176,070
24, 994, 593
5, 653, 892
741,943
332, 595
4,579,354
$106,318
97,450
550
8,318
4, 430, 517
3, 966, 714
176,622
287, 181
37,661
30,236
7,425
1,551,566
1, 092, 656
314,242
144,
24,530
23,895
75
560
16, ,549, 230
13.058,275
543,966
2,946,989
160,614
107, 426
1,040
52, 148
13,075,654
10, 403, 833
505, 023
2, 166, 798
129,991
99,604
2,375
28,012
35,671,259
24, 4^, 245
4, 466, 339
6, 720, 675
821, 899
186, 240
31,600
604,059
$938, 757
896, 819
4,724
37, 214
53, 408, 879
46, 001, 854
3, 699, 7.54
3, 707, 271
599, 304
437, 794
78,547
82,963
29,732,924
19, 472, 499
8,416,315
1,844,110
160,601
153,086
548
6,967
80,943,704
57, 278, 101
3,939,652
19, 725, 951
1,372,426
525, 384
30, 217
816, 825
101, 229, ,573
77,205,493
6,181,646
17, 842, 434
549, 769
458, 471
6,857
84,441
217,407,378
131, 140, 654
32, 083, 808
54,182,916
3, 734, 084
1,054,805
106, 696
2,572,583
$2,982,439
2, 947, 140
18, 809
16, 490
28,486,155
25, 873, 498
1,220,302
1,392,355
295, 536
275, 778
700
19,058
19,113,906
10,660,533
7,506,273
947, 100
100,024
97,977
210
1,837
48,157,044
37, 6.56, 151
1,639,791
8,861,102
708,066
492,042
3,523
212,501
58,854,937
46, 627, 699
3,920,908
8,306,330
606, 891
541,054
10, 865
54,972
126, 138, 863
74, 504, 256
22, 879, 699
28, 754, 908
1,461,075
455, 097
31,766
974,212
704
ABSTRACT 01* THE CEKStfS — AGRICTtLTtrRE.
f ABLE 4=1.— AVERAGE VALUE OP LAND AND BUILDINGS PER FARM,
tCotresponding figures for all farmers,
FARMS OtEBATED BY -WBITE FARMERS,
btVlSION AND STATE.
Total.
Owl
1920
lers.
Managers.
Tenants.
1920
1810
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
tfnited States
$11,601
$6,206
$10,633
$5,939
$39,703
$25,471
$12,607
$6,146
(IfioeRAi'Hic DtVIStONS:
New England
5,863
7,008
13,805
22,396
5,436
4,054
7, 455
13,117
19, SS4
3,808
6,223
7,922
10,516
2,802
2,034
3,917
7,427
13, 138
5,233
0,085
11,176
20, 541
5,614
4,533
7,864
11,770
10, 709
3,446
4,500
6,767
10,087
3,029
2,357
4,362
6,257
10,929
24,015
26,083
31,124
41,532
29,521
29,096
64,395
56,838
75, 122
15,204
19, 698
18,309
23,842
15,810
14, 800
45, 490
45, 878
55,599
5,975
8,005
19,658
25,360
4,281
2,937
6, 247
15,537
24,424
3,794
Middle Atlantic
6,434
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
10,630
11,138
1,987
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain ...
1,329
2, 890
10, 940
Pacific
16,875
New England:
Maine
4,232
4,387
5,474
7,755
6,485
8,403
7,383
8,509
0, 558
10,398
12,952
25, 359
7,325
11,587
18,513
35, 628
11,709
19,249
33,625
29,876
17, 187
6,676
8,752
29,044
6,670
4,713
4,377
6,251
4,517
6,428
4,919
4, 355
2,652
3,493
3,559
4,991
7,423
9,724
13, 556
13, 858
15,000
14, 457
7,846
IS, 105
9,521
22,290
13, 961
13, 496
26,200
2,660
3,175
3,443
5, 269
5,307
5,167
5,507
6,526
4,748
6,102
7,410
14, 042
4,362
6,798
8,096
15,017
6,229
11,133
13, 186
14,012
9,817
5,162
5,440
39,717
3,582
2,744
2,060
2,937
2,079
3,010
2,507
2,110
1, 406
1,093
1,590
2,933
4,079
5,036
9,892
7,988
8,946
8,871
3, 269
7,465
5,439
15, 560
10,227
10, 037
16, 056
4,127
4,001
5,044
6, 498
5,545
7,291
6,379
7,338
5,619
8,863
11,000
20,367
6,639
10,804
16,528
32,925
11,347
18,385
32,019
29,639
17,091
5,299
7,273
18,379
6,541
4,465
4,496
7,712
5,356
5,892
5,314
4,780
3,109
3,916
3,719
5,108
8,393
10,603
12,549
12,681
13,070
13,011
6, 903
14, 194
9,206
17,408
11,791
12, 045
21,817
2,617
3,041
3,156
4,505
4,458
4,607
4,799
5,557
4,043
5,477
6,697
12,220
4, 065
6,323
7,545
14,617
6,312
10, 495
12, 248
13, 721
10,038
4,613
4,359
20, 285
3,695
2,748
2,281
3,720
2,642
2,945
2,784
2,400
1,722
2,049
1,752
2,871
5,192
5,745
8,674
7,268
7,315
7,319
2,524
6, 161
5,164
10,620
9,120
8,904
13,368
11,150
17, 140
16,997
31,423
22, 595
29,757
28,754
29,764
22,668
28,615
28, 184
47,641
21,659
22,907
31,493
50,023
33,380
41, 132
50,327
50,033
37,305
23,566
28, 973
124,564
31,176
21,098
27, 038
31,588
31,821
31,359
29,039
22, 134
22,862
40,552
37, 660
58,503
30,321
85,587
56,513
38,418
80, 880
47, 959
54,627
102, 433
32, 651
100, 598
39,310
39, 936
90, 425
5, 385
9,938
12, 479
19,747
20,618
20, 868
22,011
26,044
15, 654
17, 479
16,475
27,238
11,749
^16,999
17,128
23,341
20, 168
35, 040
32, 682
30,354
24,456
15, 238
25,856
230,917
18,009
10, 520
13,077
14, 078
13,037
13,352
17,271
13, 146
11,029
16,449
14,228
33, 560
13,801
68,858
52,264
30, 284
55, 408
37,316
63, 882
37,926
32,620
77,250
30,835
34,080
67,992
3,912
3,735
6,741
6,351
6,086
7,918
8,976
9,226
8,200
13, 280
16,502
31, 143
9,523
15, 151
24,009
38,906
11,9,59
20, 765
36, 001
29, 690
16,878
8,275
10, 587
19, 059
5,579
4,719
3,839
4, 160
3,316
2,820
3,821
3,401
1,892
2,102
2,961
3,294
6,287
7,825
15,329
17,175
15,414
17, 123
8, 596
20, 012
9,614
19,084
21,146
17, 108
29,699
2,549
New Hampshire
Vermont
2,481
4,017
Massachusetts
4,434
Rhode Island
4,886
Connecticut
4,496
Meddle Atlantic:
New York
6,643
New Jersey
6,891
Peimsvlvania..
6,178
East North Central:
Ohio
7. 255
Indiana
8,730
Illinois
16, 276
Michigan...
5,485
Wisconsin. . .
9,100
West North Central:
Minnesota...
9,812
Iowa
15, 469
Missouri
5,701
North Dakota..
13, 794
South Dakota.
15,461
Nebraska
14,151
Kansas
9, 145
South Atlantic:
Delaware
5,679
Maryland
6,563
District of Columbia
Virginia
33, 058
2,605
West Virginia
2,385
North Carohna
1,444
South Carolina
1,718
Georgia
1,357
Florida
1,297
East South Central:
Kentucky
1,782
Tennessee
1,469
Alabama
895
Mississippi
870
West South Central:
Arkansas
1,178
Louisiana .
1,863
Oklahoma
3,141
Texas
3,470
Mountain:
Montana. .
12,379
Idaho
10, 954
W3'oming
10, 569
Colorado
13,017
New Mexico
5,377
Arizona
9,855
Utah
5,524
Nevada
12, 146
Pacific:
Washington
14,633
Oregon
13, 327
California
19,378
COLOE AND TENURE OF FARMEES.
705
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
by t enure, in Table 27.1
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States. . .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central -
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atl.\ntic:
New York ,
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacittc:
Washington
Oregon
California
farms operated by colored F.4RMEES.
Total.
1920
1910
$2, 663
$1, 126
4,263
2, 531
5,2S0
3,390
5,493
3,407
S, 199
4,681
2,573
1,033
2, 103
860
2,562
1,209
0,011
2,066
21,473
9,701
4,185
1,478
2, 100
4,187
4,169
2,118
3,089
2,433
1,975
1,576
7,220
3,110
4,908
2,737
4,018
3,571
7,231
4,355
5,648
3,074
7,441
4,229
6,813
4,204
4,099
2,605
3,201
2,750
4,184
2,402
12,207
5,416
5,854
3, 281
0,499
4,183
10,810
6,507
16,806
5,883
8,545
4,878
3,309
2,149
3, 488
1,612
11,665
7,450
2,113
940
3,428
1,520
3,009
1,055
2,604
1,023
2,479
1,052
1,356
809
2,857
1,281
2,368
1,101
1,228
669
2,497
902
2,524
1,085
1,735
819
4,154
2,284
2,871
1,310
8,775
3,463
9,924
5,497
0, 206
3,200
13,586
7,013
1,264
1,048
5, 297
724
8,155
4,154
2,897
1,699
9,945
7,832
9,401
8,243
21,790
10,682
Owners.
1920
$2, 782
3,095
3,263
4,038
7,817
2,335
2,295
3, 108
4,325
11,207
4,185
1,517
4,149
2, 530
1,779
4,288
3,503
2,666
3,521
3,%3
5,990
4,761
3,466
3,112
3,945
9,233
5, 141
6,484
10, 803
13, 878
7,427
1,919
2,244
4,478
1,845
2,374
2,633
2.629
2, 835
1,428
3,082
2, .569
1,687
2,448
2,966
2,319
4,776
2,896
8,651
7,820
5, 748
6, 496
1,164
3, 265
3,995
2,483
7,196
7,512
13,932
1910
$1, 437
1,979
2,138
2,696
4,675
1,035
1,208
1,670
1,784
5,440
1,500
1,000
2,068
2,228
1,598
2, 066
2,079
1,801
2,541
2,258
3,829
3,138
2,272
2,743
2,613
3,780
2,677
4, 196
6,512
5, 123
4, 577
1,349
994
6,050
871
1,323
1,064
1,085
1,309
930
1 , 207
1, 138
1,012
1,371
1,411
1,192
2,899
1,445
3, 392
5,3.54
3,180
6,142
904
653
2,267
1,632
5,375
7, 332
4,525
Managers.
1920
$16, 142
13, 161
20, 033
20, 818
21,929
11,652
11,433
14, 113
25, 851
50, 241
10, 000
2,967
11,714
7,000
21,500
18,678
12,875
23,967
20, 482
18,867
27, 178
18,387
22, 167
4,000
51,000
26, 585
11,500
9,794
25, 000
16,111
11,050
15, 475
105, 700
11,843
27,963
10,725
12, 081
8, 488
10,005
19,558
15, 126
8,298
11,006
12, 501
9,275
10, 138
21,099
22, 213
31,700
6,375
19,380
57,000
5,000
18,094
22,909
53,650
1910
$10, 567
8, 863
13, 954
14,752
20, 201
7, 955
10, 330
8,970
20, 932
20, 784
900
10,000
1,700
9,075
9,958
11,289
15,413
13,885
10,917
14,755
28, 296
5, 222
2,075
6,620
43,100
20, 328
4,500
18, 153
128, (KX)
16, 110
9,113
13, 478
8,000
7,393
5,099
7,527
7,488
6,163
7,316
9,436
15, 775
7,976
9,204
5,194
7,845
5,054
13,488
18,800
Tenants.
$2, 583
6,964
6,637
8,065
8, 560
2,630
2,015
2, 347
12,457
21,282
8,000
13,500
23,288
3, 268
250, 000
3,500
11,018
16,563
23,061
1,200
5,175
2,921
1,520
10,767
7, 604
4,923
8,715
8,000
8,567
9,420
5,514
3,173
5, 652
17, 510
6,010
6,456
10, 962
22, 450
10,302
4,088
4,526
8,730
2,498
5,888
3,150
2,653
2,418
1,152
2,612
2,275
1,115
2,494
2, 388
1,596
3,454
2,816
8,600
15, 193
7,651
19, 103
1,936
17, 264
13, 0.84
11,295
11,767
12,095
26,595
1910
$993
3,098
5,515
4, 524
4,210
1,013
774
1,021
7,352
12,787
1,483
20,400
2,750
2,054
1,521
3,159
6,261
4,383
6,211
4,472
4,326
4,863
4,169
2,918
1,892
7,751
3,661
, 3,473
5, 046
7,605
5,045
2,577
2,215
11,000
1,008
2,115
1,040
995
1,008
600
1,302
1,060
602
811
984
716
1,555
1,231
4,874
6,292
2,000
10, 742
4,624
5,263
6,896
2,731
11,916
10,8.58
13,091
75108°— 23-
-45
706
ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICULTUEE.
Table 4=2.— AVERAGE VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS PER ACRE,
[Corresponding figures for all farmers,
farms operated by white farmers.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total.
Owners.
Mana
gers.
Tenants.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
United States
$70. 02
$40. 57
$63. 24
$38.00
$49.00
$27.03
$92.50
$51.68
Geographic divisions:
New England
54.00
73.97
126. 97
95.56
52.97
45.19
35.07
26.91
81.01
36.43
56.55
75.30
50.20
24.01
21.48
18.22
22.18
47.91
49.84
68.51
111.80
80. 71
50.32
42. 50
31.80
25. 90
82.20
33.93
52. 67
68.09
46.66
23.43
20.25
16. 91
23. 08
49.77
117.66
133. 10
146. 81
73.33
01.33
62. 50
18. 12
17.96
75.45
75.08
103.85
84.20
39.81
37.22
29. 48
10.38
12.07
36.25
53.15
78.67
155. 75
115.24
58. 96
52.18
48.24
42.36
80.61
36.97
Middle Atlantic
59.84
East North Central
We-st North Central
South Atlantic
91.09
CO. 46
26.34
East South Central
AVest South Central
Mountain ....
25. 27
25. 42
34.00
Pacific
50.98
New England:
Maine
37.61
34.57
37.58
99.33
79.69
100. 29
69.08
109.99
75.07
113.27
126.00
187. 73
75.52
98.84
109. 28
227.11
88.09
41.22
72.68
87.90
62.33
69.55
82.82
993.32
56.66
42.87
51.06
65.00
44.40
48.79
59.90
51.96
28.02
31.28
38.47
46.75
42.53
31.71
22.30
69. 22
19.83
35.22
9.01
29.42
48.08
27.98
69.07
49.83
100.99
25.35
26.43
24.14
07.52
63.10
03.29
53.81
84.43
55.97
68.68
74.85
108.43
47.60
57.09
45. 63
96.01
49. GO
29.03
40.16
46.98
40.05
52.12
49. 26
1,304.27
28.21
26.35
20.12
24.44
17.64
23.69
28.53
23.78
13.70
15.34
16.27
23.16
26.01
16.20
18.67
46.48
11.45
30.13
9.88
39.25
34.49
14.53
48.50
39.27
51.24
36.95
32.89
35.99
90.10
72.16
92.82
64.11
111.98
68.88
104.93
117.17
165. 68
72.69
96.45
104.36
222. 25
84.68
38.89
63.52
77.98
60.38
68.27
80.86
981. 53
55.66
41.07
47.26
62.25
40.20
51.17
55.86
49.89
25.92
28.06
33.60
42.91
40.29
28.35
21.82
64.29
18.58
31.55
9.39
27.58
50.82
30.79
66.95
47.93
110.35
24.97
26.00
23.21
61.56
57.04
58.33
50.46
85.24
51.44
65.43
71.25
99.39
46. 30
54.89
44.55
96.11
47.90
28.03
37.82
40.22
38.47
57.48
46.31
941.12
28.11
2.5.40
19.54
23.53
16.23
21.62
26.60
22.74
12.66
14.47
14.41
20.46
26.78
14.90
18.60
44.39
13.82
26. (11
11.40
40.07
35.15
20.95
47.26
37. G3
58.42
60.11
60. C4
64.11
163.22
155. 19
170.93
134. 72
139. 44
129.49
155. 56
138.67
227. 71
85. 23
104. 52
113.37
221.24
112.34
43.28
43. 93
44.36
45.23
152. 90
135. 62
1,208.05
76.20
64.38
60.22
45.25
51.37
45.47
102.30
78.87
33.19
59.52
71.35
48.62
28.59
14.30
17.60
75.50
20.80
20.31
6.09
22.11
10.21
21.09
84.38
43.35
79.49
34.26
32.24
37. 94
111.02
116.46
144.86
106. 15
119.52
95.40
94.97
78.10
116. 58
50.77
09.32
50.56
91.69
63.52
35.43
22.00
27.38
25.63
86.87
120. 13
2,226.48
41.29
32.06
24. 23
20.41
22.48
57.89
52.93
32.11
18.76
21.52
31.67
30.35
20.39
8.68
18.39
50.43
6.00
25.78
6.35
21.91
20.12
9.12
55.42
37.45
34.57
38.00
33.49
40.44
91.15
72.60
90.82
72.10
95.97
83.10
126.05
139. 97
209. 74
84.60
109.31
120.86
233.24
95.35
48.29
97.77
110. 71
66.74
66.94
78.03
785. 38
55. 66
47.43
62.09
76.01
51.37
39.31
72.04
56.73
33.13
37.84
49.59
60.21
46.88
48.02
30.68
95.45
30.26
54.81
10.95
58.55
69.41
38.83
72.36
58.90
94.28
29.14
New Hampshire.
26.48
Vermont
25.22
Massachusetts
65. 31
Rhode Island
57.50
Cnnnecticiif
54.28
Middle Atlantic:
New York
55.49
New J ersey
72. 55
Penn.sylvania
62.53
East North Central:
Ohio
73. 82
Indiana
81.92
IllLnois . ..
119. 45
Michigan
52. 99
Wisconsin
07.20
West North Central:
Minnesota
48.71
Iowa
98. 02
Missouri
53.48
North Dakota
33.69
South Dakota
48. 96
Nebraska ^
66.26
Kansas
44.84
South Atlantic:
Delaware
45.84
Maryland ' . .
46. 06
Distric t of Columbia
Virginia
1,248.34
26. 12
West Virginia
30. 30
North Carolina
21.55
South Carolina
28.39
Georgia
20.39
Florida..
20.23
East South Central:
Kentucky
34. 58
Tennessee
26. 75
Alabama
10.73
Mississippi. .
17.69
West South Central:
Arkansas
21.12
Louisiana ...
29.59
Oklahoma
25.27
Texas
25.84
Mountain:
Montana
19.49
Idaho
60.83
Wyoming .
17.92
Colorado
48. 17
New Mexico
10.67
Arizona
76.48
Utah
48.11
Nevada . .
25.07
Pacqic:
Washington
52.19
Oregon
47.74
California
51.57
COLOR AND TENURE OF FARMERS.
707
BY COLOR AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
bj' tenure, in Table 2S.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central-.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Mame
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virghiia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon.
California
FABMS operated BY COLORED FARMERS.
Total.
1920 1910
$56. 39
55.90
84.37
88.58
37.52
54.20
53.33
54.11
32.83
247. 51
57.
19.
26.
66.
41.
74.
62.
81.
121.
90.
11.5.
105.
61.
62.
42.
150.
86.
18.
20.
52.
61.
810.
44.
62.
66.
66.
45.
27.
84.
59.
26.
69.
49.
45.
50.
14.
105.
46.
85.
36.
56.
65.
53.
124.
53.
SOS.
$23. 23
53.09
59.31
57.42
21.07
20.80
20.57
22.29
21.14
80.90
28.76
67.67
22. 09
66.12
38. 59
61.27
43.31
76.02
7S.24
56.15
75.67
68.17
41.27
40.71
29.80
77.88
52.29
15.94
12.64
33.74
40.61
34.78
28.65
941. 05
20.21
31.16
21.74
25.12
18.17
15.50
34.10
26.27
14.52
23.00
26.01
21.15
20.74
21.38
14.17
37.94
19.24
37.32
12.25
22.99
50. 05
34.49
87.37
24.00
125.01
Owners.
1920 1910
$38. 84
59.61
64.38
71.98
30.25
43.44
32.40
39.90
22.24
83.09
57.08
16.24
28.33
71.82
39.03
124. 75
49.71
84.39
90.20
75. 16
105. 94
75.98
56.19
61.05
38.67
132. 93
75. 46
IS. 37
19.67
95.64
50.05
54. 45
66.77
1,612.00
41.55
50.21
50.62
52.20
34.15
25.31
68.26
47.22
2L78
31.09
43.73
34.07
44.01
37.76
14.05
78.32
38.98
34.48
31.95
33.32
60.35
46.56
53.44
30.21
136. 67
$18. 18
46.93
42.72
49.37
17.45
18.70
15.63
17.53
18.65
30.20
29.09
21.39
20.75
63.06
41.95
55.50
34.96
70.14
54.45
48.30
71.72
56.59
38.68
40.69,
26.47'
78. 90
42.90
15.91
12.52
28.11
37.19
40.22
32.16
834. 48
20.31
28.44
19.05
20.14
15.22
14.80
28.02
20.62
1L79
15.41
17.19
15.31
20.21
16.44
13.80
33.70
18.53
33.00
11.75
21. 05
29.01
35.23
45.46
17.06
45.60
Managers.
1920 1910
$75. 54
59.15
183.30
155. 90
79.53
76.39
54.16
42.15
20.76
300.41
30.77
21.50
67.71
77.78
65.65
126. 37
130. 18
259. 07
162. 66
109.19
227.11
195.37
109.92
166. 67
204. 00
115.41
28.75
15.06
52.27
110.98
111.01
105. 82
1,112.63
74.55
147. 17
80.02
.^.9. 60
60.51
94.60
145. 37
86.47
32.78
53.11
89.89
58.99
34.94
33.82
48.34
24.32
5,000.00
17.35
134. 44
79.58
490. 38
85. 75
6.73
62.50
13.5. 93
134. 07
317. 25
S.31
81.20
142. 02
95.02
52.05
39.40
33.69
16.18
28.81
168. 50
71.69
112.97
185. 70
125. 35
98.61
106. 30
98.17
57.67
27.39
29.36
84.84
110. 66
18.75
15.18
80.00
33.67
60.88
87.76
2, 000. 00
44.38
54.50
29.33
23.10
27.51
74.08
87.41
45.50
23.72
26.45
39.21
28.80
21.68
11.54
16.89
100.00
5.00
16.84
21.46
100.00
21.88
232. 63
53.69
204.20
Tenants.
1920 1910
$66. 46
$34. 83
45.62
84.76
112.08
73. 25
58.66
63.49
64.93
114.09
358. 82
40.00
21. 54
34.03
33.93
54.95
8L52
73.82
100.42
104. 48
127.04
142. 31
67.58
68.97
74.48
172. 51
101.14
23.14
38.37
101.33
63.98
50.16
.54. 01
519. 64
48.43
78. 55
74.%
71.44
48.24
27.81
104.30
65.71
29.10
87.03
86.47
57.27
47.95
60.37
14.36
189. 21
74.38
149. 30
99.13
297. 36
226. 02
189.83
284. 67
274. 31
367. 06
57.37
76.48
68.67
54.09
21.58
22.96
27.03
70.20
179. 19
27. 13
111.78
44.00
50.99
32.07
60.86
74.04
60.56
97.88
64.44
77.69
77.17
49.57
42.56
45.72
75. 74
61.04
17.12
22.75
59.75
49.82
31.45
23.18
1,000.00
19.15
38.14
23.31
27.11
18.82
14.62
41.42
29.28
15.58
27.00
33.32
24.87
22.00
25.75
55.76
92.97
23.08
62.42
28.18
151.48
11.5.26
30.06
282. 20
204.83
160. 98
708
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS^ AGRICULTURE,
Table 43.— NUMBER OF FARM OPERATORS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION, BY COLOR, NATIVITY, AND TENURE: 1920 AND 1910.
TOTAL.
OWNERS.
MANAGERS.
TENANTS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
All farm operators.
6,448,343
6,361,502
3,925,090
3,948,722
68,449
58,104
2,454,804
2,354,676
White farm operators
5, 498, 454
4,917,386
581,068
919, 889
5, 440, 619
4,771,063
669, 556
920, 883
3, 691, 868
3, 227, 521
464, 3^7
233, 222
3, 707, 501
3, 162, .584
544. 917
241,221
66, 223
59,035
7,188
2,226
56, 560
50,087
6,473
1,544
1,740,363
1, 630, .S30
109, 533
714, 441
1,676,558
1, 558, 392
Foreign born
118,166
Colored farm operators. . .
678, 118
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION BY COLOR AND NATIVITY.
All farm operators.
100. C
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
White farm operators
8.5.3
76.3
9.0
14.7
85.5
7.5.0
10.5
14.5
94.1
82.2
11.8
5.9
93.9
80.1
13. S
6.1
96.7
86.2
10.5
3.3
97.3 70.9 71.2
86. 2 66. 4 66. 2
11.1 4.5 5.0
Colored farm operators. . .
2. 7 29. 1 28. 8
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION BY TENURE.
All farm operators.
100.0
100.0
60.9
62.1
1. 1 0. 9
38.1
37.0
White farm operators
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
67.1
6.5.6
79.9
24.6
68.1
66.3
81.4
26.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
0.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.2
31.7
33.2
18.9
75.2
30.8
32.7
17.6
Colored farm operators ..
73.6
Includes farmers with country of birth not reported, as follows: For 1920, 99,540; for 1910, 7,807.
RACE AND NATIVITY OF FARMERS.
709
Table 44.— ACREAGE AND VALUE OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY COLOR,
NATIVITY, AND TENURE OF FARMER: 1920.
COLOR, NATH'ITY, AND TENURE.
All farm operators
OwTiers
Managers
Tenants
White farm operators, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Native white farm operators
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Foreign-born white farm operators
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Colored farm operators
Owners
Managers
Tenants
All farm operators
White farm operators
Native
Foreign born
Colored farm operators
All farm operators
White farm operators
Native
Foreign born
Colored farm operators
All land in farms
Cacres).
955,883,715
636,775,015
54, 129, 157
264, 979, 543
910,939,194
620, 070, 823
53,653,478
237, 214, 893
799,767,149
534, 507, 308
48, 950, 294
216,303,547
111,172,045
85, 563, 515
4,697,184
20,911,346
44, 944, 521
16,704,192
475, 679
27,764,650
Improved land
in farms (acres).
503,073,007
314, 107, 4S3
13, 210, 999
175,754,525
473,774,566
306,029,220
13, 009, 436
154,735,910
411,266,350
259, 480, 553
11,674,897
140,110,900
62,508,216
46, 5^8, 667
1,334,539
14, 625, 010
29, 298, 441
8,078,263
201,563
21,018,615
Value of farms
(land and
buildings).
$66,316,002,602
39,864,222,907
2, 665, 216, 465
23, 786, 563, 230
63,786,058,855
39,215,462,823
2, 629, 284, 676
21,941,311,356
54,800,517,317
32,954,157,743
2, 283, 109. 796
19, 563, 249, 778
8, 985, 541, 538
6,261,30.5,080
346, 174, 880
2,378,061,578
2, ,529, 943, 747
648,760,084
35,931,789
1, 845, 251, 874
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION.
100.0
95.3
83.7
11.6
4.7
100.0
94.2
81.8
12.4
5.8
100.0
96.2
82.6
13.5
3.8
AVERAGE PER FARM.
148.2
78.0
$10,284
86.2
83.6
107.6
30.8
11,601
11,144
15,464
2,663
710
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS- — AGRICULTUKE.
Table 4,5.— NUMBER OF FARM OPERATORS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY RACE AND
TENURE: 1920 AND 1910.
TOTAL.
OWNERS.
MANAGERS.
TENANTS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
All farm operators.
6,448,343
6,361,502
3,925,090
3,948,722
68,449
58,104
2,454,804
2,354,676
White farm operators
Colored farm operators...
Negroes
5,498,454
949, 889
925, 708
16, 680
6,892
609
5,440,619
920, 883
893, 370
24, 251
2,502
760
3, 691, 868
233, 222
218,612
13, S21
717
72
3,707,501
241, 221
21S, 972
21, 892
294
63
66,223
2,226
2,026
54
123
23
56, 560
1,544
1,434
47
45
18
1,740,363
714, 441
705,070
2, 805
6,052
514
1, 676, 558
678, 118
672 964
TnfTians. .
2,312
2 163
Japanese
679
Table 46.— ACREAGE AND VALUE OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY RACE OF
FARMER: 1920.
All land in farms
(acres).
Improved land
in farms (acres).
V^alue of farms
(land and
buildings).
All farm operators
White farm operators
Colored farm operators...
Negroes
Indians
Japanese
Chinese
955,883,715
503,073,007
910, 939, 194
44, 944, 521
41, 432, 182
2,962,313
491, 625
58, 401
, 473,774,566
29,298,441
27, 928, 900
895, 898
422, 768
50, 875
$66,316,002,602
63,786,058,855
2,529,943,747
2, 257, 645, 325
89,399,963
164, 109, 442
18,789,017
RACE AND NATIVITY OF FARMERS.
711
Table 47.— NUMBER OF FARM OPERATORS, BY COLOR AND NATIVITY, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States . .
GEOGRAPinc divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Ailantic
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington ,
Oregon ,
California
ALL FARM
operators.
1920
6, 448, 343
156
425
1,081
1,096
1, 158:
1,051
996
214
234
4S,
20
29;
32,
4
22,
193
29,
202;
256,
2Q5:
237
196:
189:
178,
213
263
77
74
124
165,
10
■47;
186,
87
269:
192:
310:
270,
2.52
256'
272
232
135
191
436
57
42
1.=
59
29
9
25
3
66
50
117
1910
6, 361, 502
188,
468:
1, 123
1, 109
1,111
1, 042:
943
183:
189:
60
27
32:
36:
5:
26;
215
33:
219,
272
215:
251
206
177;
156
217
277
74:
77:
129:
177;
10
48,
253
176
291
50:
259
246:
262
274;
214
120
190
417
26,
30'
10:
41
3,
9
21
2,
56,
45
88:
native white
FARM
OPERATORS.!
1920
4, 917, 386
128, 028
376, 701
935, 492
883, 809
767, 771
740, 862
724, 301
197, 678
162, 744
43, 830
17, 890
25, 280
22, 950
3,123
14, 955
166, 869
22, 555
187, 277
241,075
198, 156
214, 177
147, 450
134,634
110,966
181,109
251, 835
40, 899
52, 700
99,441
146, 859
8, 905
40, 130
153
136, 874
86, 033
193,081
83,542
180, 217
38,836
256, 886
213, 832
159, 865
110,279
158, 273
71,081
167,472
327, 475
41,051
35, 284
13. 306
49,846
26, 593
8, 262
21,276
2,060
45,265
40,484
76, 995
1910
4,771,063 581,068
FOREIGN-BORN
WHITE FARM
OPERATORS.
1920
161
009
419
342
929
619
8,30
642
748
878
712
443
692
624
143
991
132,
515
55
014
24
347
28
968
28
431
4
408
19,
841
187
629
26
796
204,
917
252
645
204
951
217
0,53
147
790
107,
180
74
710
167
856
2,59
111
35
750
49
360
93
509
150,
346
9
504
40
669
168
134
1.55
95
138
187
6.57
79
424
IfiS
083
34,
080
245
499
206
821
151
214
108,
909
148
627
63
236
161
773
318,
988
18
165
24
694
9
019
37
198
32
088
5
218
15
948
1
661
37
770
35
819
58
926
28, 265
46,910
144, 775
206, 22:3
7,373
3,506
39, 937
40, 984
63,095
4,384
2,619
3,767
8,930
940
7,625
25, 776
6, 612
14, 522
14, 004
6,398
22, 111
4.8, 264
53,998
67, 305
32, 221
8, 343
36, 248
20, 325
24, 592
17, 189
363
1,.569
31
1,582
752
392
141
328
2,215
1,112
760
1,031
603
2,049
2, 323
5, 791
29, 774
15,563
6,314
2,273
9,535
1,376
1,067
3,972
884
19,757
9,149
34, 189
1910
669, 556
27, 451
47,076
188, 153
269, 442
7,141
4,819
41,501
31, 427
52, 546
4,973
2,691
3,721
8,362
843
6,861
27, 029
6,215
13, 832
17, 450
■9, 729
33, 394
58, 224
69,356
.81, 134
48, 987
14, 467
37, 867
25, 476
35, 707
25, 804
410
1,882
37
1,749
839
412
212
385
1,215
1,9,56
883
1,244
736
2,458
2,431
7,748
28, 864
6,853
5,708
1,903
8,398
1,440
806
5, 452
867
17, 297
9,056
26, 193
COLORED FARM
OPERATORS.
1920
949, 889
271
1, 536
4,477
6,919
383,832
307, 232
231, 850
5,447
8,325
13
14
28
121
20
75
550
535
451
1, 616
572
893
733
663
207
109
2,826
543
1,612
384
1,238
872
6,209
20
47, 786
504
76, 290
109,010
130, 187
12,954
12, 628
38, 182
95, 203
161,219
72, 282
62, 059
18, 725
7,S 784
1,063
508
169
553
1,875
646
414
219
1,266
573
6,486
1910
920, 883
342
1,961
5,717
9,864
355, 862
325, 218
209, 061
8,028
4,830
29
15
20
124
41
113
939
476
546
1,950
805
1,425
946
591
293
201
3,666
743
2,808
462
1,691
922
6, 372
12
48, 114
708
65, 656
96, 798
122, .559
14,721
11,730
38, 308
110,443
164, 737
63, 593
54, 879
20, 671
69, 918
1,196
405
65
574
2,148
3,203
276
161
1,125
627
3,078
1 Includes farmers with country of birth not reported.
712
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 48.— NUMBER OF FARM OPERATORS, BY COLOR,
all farm operators.
native
white farm operators.'
Total.
Owners.
Mana-
gers.
Tenants.
Total.
Owners.
Mana-
gers.
Tenants.
United States
6,448,343
3,925,090
68, 449
2;, 454, 804
4,917,386
3,227,521
59,035
1, 630, 830
GEOGKAPinc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantis
East North Central. .
West North Cen tral . .
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West SouthCentral. .
156,564
425, 147
1,084,744
1,096,951
1,158,976
1,051,600
996,088
244, 109
234, 164
140, 160
327, 104
766, 786
711,156
607,089
525, S08
464, 328
202, 515
ISO, 144
4,802
9,853
13, 551
10,776
9,799
3,50(5
5,013
4,116
7,033
11,602
88, 190
304,407
375, 019
542, 088
522, 286
526, 747
37, 478
46,987
128,028
376, 701
935, 492
883,809
767,771
740, 862
724,301
197,678
162,744
114,804
287,821
641, 233
54.5,2s3
498, 214
467, 447
382, 668
163, 248
126,803
3,754
8,478
12, 086
9,509
8,508
3,045
4,407
3,592
5,656
9,470
80,402
282, 173
329, 017
261,049
270, 370
337, 226
30 838
Pacific
30 285
New England:
48, 227
20,523
29,075
32,001
4,083
22, 655
193, 195
29,702
202, 250
256,695
205, 126
237, 181
196, 447
189, 295
178,478
213, 439
263, 004
77,690
74,637
124,417
165,286
10,140
47,908
204
186, 242
87,289
269,763
192,693
310, 732
54, 005
270,626
252, 774
256,099
272, 101
2.32.604
135, 463
191,988
436,033
57,677
42, 106
15,748
59, 934
29, 844
9,975
25,662
3,163
66, 288
50,206
117,670
45,437
18, 604
25, 121
28, 087
3, 245
19,666
151,717
21, 889
153,498
177,986
137, 210
132, 574
159, 406
159, 610
132, 744
121,888
185, 030
56,917
47, 815
69,672
97,090
6,010
32, 805
100
136,363
72, 101
151,376
67, 724
102, 123
38,487
179,327
148, 082
107,089
91,310
112,647
57, 254
93,217
201,210
50, 271
34, 647
13,403
45, 291
25,756
7,869
22,579
2,699
52,701
39,863
87, 580
786
546
568
1,627
205
1,070
4,376
987
4,490
3,065
2,329
3,411
2,319
2,427
1,,596
2,487
2,247
855
781
1,315
1,495
144
1,262
19
2,134
1,090
928
738
1,655
1,829
969
807
741
989
736
828
935
2,514
899
758
377
880
433
305
296
168
1,168
916
4,949
2,004
1,373
3,386
2,287
633
1,919
37,102
6,826
44,262
75,644
65, 587
101, 196
34,722
27, 258
44, 138
89,064
75,727
19,918
26, 041
53,430
66,701
3,986
13, 841
85
47,745
14,098
117,459
124,231
206,954
13,689
90,330
103,885
148,269
179, 802
119, 221
77,381
97, 836
232,309
6,, 507
6,701
1,968
13,763
3,655
1,801
2,787
296
12, 419
9,427
25, 141
43,830
17, 890
25, 280
22,950
3,123
14,955
166, 869
22, 555
187,277
241,075
198, 156
214, 177
147, 4,50 ■
134, 034
110,966
181,109
251, 835
40,899
52,700
99,441
146,859
8,905
40, 130
153
136,874
86,033
193, 081
83,542
180, 217
38, 836
256,886
213,832
159, 865
110,279
158, 273
71,081
167, 472
327,475
41,051
35,284
13,306
49, 846
26,593
8,262
21,276
2,060
45,265
40,484
76,995
41,338
16,225
21,719
20, 157
2,521
12,844
130,404
16,046
141,371
165,688
131, 737
118,774
115,624
109,410
74,871
100,741
176,040
27,489
31,450
51,829
82, 863
5,334
27,914
7^
103,988
71,181
128, 774
44, 859
85, 836
30, 256
173,070
137,644
88,974
67, 759
95,5.39
44,727
79, 136
163, 266
35,301
28,748
11,340
37, 750
23,202
6,482
18,688
1,737
34,970
31,569
60,264
689
472
506
1,191
153
743
3,586
779
4,113
2,842
2,251
3,124
1,925
1,94-4
1,227
2, 278
2,124
627
654
1,183
1,416
125
1,056
14
1,904
1,071
820
551
1,432
1,535
918
748
600
779
637
721
833
2,216
722
660
340
807
401
270
268
124
941
802
3,913
1,803
New Hampshire
Vermont
1,193
3,055
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
1,602
449
1,368
Middle Atlantic:
New York
32, 879
5,730
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
41, 793
72, 545
Indiana
Illinois
64, 168
92, 279
29,901
23,280
34, 868
Michigan
West North Central:
Iowa
78, 090
73,671
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
12,783
20, .596
46, 429
Kansas
62, 580
South Atlantic:
Delaware
3,446
Maryland
11,160
District of Cohunbia.
Virginia
67
30,982
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
13,781
63,487
38, 132
92, 949
Florida
7,045
East South Centr.\l:
82,898
Tennessee
75, 440
70, 291
Mississippi . ...
41,741
West South Central:
Arkansas
62.097
Louisiana
25,633
Oklahoma
87,503
Texas
161,993
Mountain:
Montana
5,028
Idaho
5,876
Wyoming
1,626
Colorado
11,289
New Mexico
2,990
Arizona
1,510
Utah
2,320
Nevada
199
Pacific:
Washington
9,354
8,113
12,818
1 Includes farmers with country of birth not reported.
HACE AND NATIVITY OF FARMERS.
NATIVITY, AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
713
DIVISION AND STATE.
foreign-born wihte farm
operators.
coloeed farm
operators.
Total.
Owners.
Mana-
gers.
Tenants.
Total.
Owners.
Mana-
gers.
Tenants.
trnited States
581, 068
464,347
7,188
109,533
949,889
233,222
2,226
714,441
Geographic division.s:
2S, 265
46,910
144,775
206, 223
7,373
3,506
39, 937
40,9.84
63,095
25,138
38,308
122, 469
160,997
6,212
2,821
22, 274
34, 905
51,223
1,030
1,285
1,394
1,183
334
54
200
497
1,211
2,097
7,317
20,912
44,043
827
631
17,463
5,582
10,661
271
1,536
4,477
6,919
383, .832
307, 232
231,850
5,447
8,325
218
975
3,084
4, ,876
102,663
55, .540
59,3,S6
4,362
2,118
18
90
71
84
957
407
406
27
166
35
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central . . .
South Atlantic
East South Central —
West South Central. . .
471
1,322
1,959
280, 212
251, 2,85
172, 0.58
1,058
6,041
New England:
4,384
2, 619
3,767
ii,'SiO
940
7,625
25,776
6, 612
14,522
14,004
6,398
22,111
48, 264
53,998
67,305
32, 221
8,343
36,248
20,325
24,. 592
17, 189
363
1,569
31
1,.582
752
392
141
328
2,215
1,112
760
1,031
603
2,049
2,323
5,791
29,774
15, .563
6,314
2,273
9,535
1,376
1,067
3,972
884
19, 757
9,149
34, 189
4,086
2,367
3,381
7,823
710
6,771
20,8.84
5.558
11, 866
11,245
5,167
13,266
43, 219
49,572
57,696
21, 073
7,346
28,959
14.900
17;589
13,434
321
1,342
19
1,426
517
325
106
245
1,911
938
598
913
372
1,735
1,541
4,593
14,4a5
13,985
5,536
1,940
7,293
911
834
3,6.52
754
17, 214
7,936
26, 073
97
73
59
429
51
321
765
188
332
1,87
64
278
385
480
368
208
75
226
117
128
61
6
55
4
33
11
12
4
16
193
16
6
14
18
4
15
17
16^
167
98
37
67
30
30
25
43
218
106
887
201
179
327
678
179
533
4,127
806
2,324
2,572
1,167
8, .567
4,660
3,946
9,241
10,940
922
7,063
5,308
6, .H75
3,694
36
172
8
123
224
.55
31
67
HI
158
156
104
213
310
767
1,181
15, 205
1,411
680
296
2,175
435
203
295
87
2,325
1,107
7, 229
13
14
28
121
20
75
550
535
451
1,616
572
893
733
663
207
109
2,826
54;^
1,612
384
1,238
872
6,209
20
47,786
504
76, 290
109, 010
130, 187
12,954
12,628
38, 182
95, 20;3
161, 219
72,282
62, 059
18,725
78,784
1,063
508
169
553
1,875
646
414
219
1,266
573
6,486
13
12
21
107
14
51
429
2,85
201
1,053
306
.534
563
628
177
74
1,644
469
1,465
254
793
355
3,549
9
30,949
403
22, 277
22,7.59
16,042
6,320
5,319
9,840
17,202
23,179
15,373
10,9.86
9,488
23,539
985
36G
123
248
1,643
553
239
208
517
358
1,243
New Hampshire
1
3
7
1
6
25
20
45
36
14
9
9
3
1
1
4S
2
10
4
18
13
151
1
197
8
96
183
207
101
35
63
127
192
95
92
85
134
10
6'
2
5
3
1
9
8
149
i
4
Massachusetts
Rhode Island--
7
5
Connecticut
18
Middle Atlantic:
New York
96
230
145
EA.ST North Central:
Ohio
527
252
350
161
32
West North Central:
Minnesota
29
34
1,134
North Dakota
72
South Dakota . .
137
Nebraska
126
Kansas
427
South Atlantic:
Delaware
504
2,509
District of Columbia. . .
10
16,640
93
North Carohna
South Carolina
53,917
86,068
113,938
Florida
6,533
East South Central:
Kentucky
7,274
Tennessee
28,2,89
77, 874
Mississippi
West South Central:
137, 848
56,814
Louisiana
50,981
Oklahoma
9,152
Texas
55, 111
Mountain:
68
Idaho
145
Wyoming
46
299
230
88
Utah
172
Nevada
10
PAcnric:
Washington
740
207
5,094
714
ABSTHACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 49.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, BY COLOR AND NATIVITY OF FARMER, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
[Acreage of land operated by all farmers in Table 58.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States
Geographic dimsions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Noeth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
acreage of all land in farms
operated by —
Native
white
farmers.
799,767,149
14, 577, 167
36,926,113
103, 322, 178
201,588,879
78,825,092
66,4.55,226
155,099,848
99,283,989
43,788,657
4,960,209
2,3,36,254
3, 674, 319
1,968,970
276, 543
1,360,872
18,344,237
1,928,591
16, 653, 285
22,462,603
20,405,497
29,140,069
14,709,946
16,504,063
19, 362, 288
28,405,463
33,471,859
19,393,945
25,372,917
35,198,035
40,384,372
861, 124
4, 277, 868
4,912
16,085,118
9, 479, 825
16, 538, 442
8,009,681
18,296,541
5,271,581
21,088,067
17, 920, 245
15,143,115
12,303,799
14,606,175
7, 663, 958
28,870,010
103, 959, 705
25,960,310
7, 167, 170
10,094,051
21,493,748
22,882,250
5, 310, 845
4,531,616
1,843,999
10,237,175
11,432,137
22,119,3*5
Foreign-
born
white
farmers.
111,172,045
Colored
farmers.
44,944,521
2,392
809
3,550
659
14,235
364
53,872
459
725
210
328
565
7,369
396
17,055
768
11,641
815
464
806
266
076
557
042
519
917
54
105
5.30
863
2,245
691
327
674
977
294
952
873
621
119
2,777
004
4,274
302
5,610
066
10,839
191
5,060,
586
1,112
386
16,634
354
8,413
432
6,960
7,58
4,851
752
28
499
128,
.554
468
212
575
62
421
45
8.52
36
991
72
608
137
242
97,
746
66
808
85,
496
78,
515
225
813
173
286
1,368,
,521
5,601,
776
8,458
731
1,160
816
1,692
432
2,880
888
1,463
024
430
859
467,
624
501,
394
2,906
146
2,010,
328
6,725,
341
20, 666
96, 129
277, 637
1,511,891
18,224,941
12,113,672
10,979,883
997,469
722,233
42
26
26;
100
36
57
20
8
i9o:
186:
850
54
351
2, 263
2
3,437
4,380
7,071
637
426
1,523
4, 348
5,814;
2,624
2,182
1,713
4,459;
651
47
22
87
64
60
51
11
101
99
520
ACREAGE OF IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS OPERATED BY —
Native
white
farmers.
411,266,350
5,161,809
24, 276, 451
78,846,396
134,286,249
36,743,177
3.5,661,235
53, 277, 523
24,614,210
18,399,300
1,768,011
621,913
1,449,131
701,343
108, 607
512,804
11,702,092
1,321,886
11,252,473
17,761,878
16, 166, 647
25,055,326
10,251,673
9,610,872
14,212,197
24,198,486
23,920,895
13,158,149
13,012,519
18, 674, 678
27,109,325
596, 080
2,845,259
3,626
8,265,401
5, 468, 291
6, 325, 745
3,267,931
8, 159, 601
1,811,243
13, 572, 256
10,029,097
6,897,150
5,162,732
7,153,794
3,886,006
16, 284, 570
25, 953, 153
8, 174, 686
3,858,416
1,794,414
6,642,114
1,612,854
614, 006
1,475,865
441,855
5, 523, 148
4, 273, 552
8,602,600
Foreign-
born
white
farmers.
62,508,216
945
2,223
8,847
36, 593
312
177
3, 163
5,196
5,047
241
205
23
1,429
217
576
704
482
2, 192
2,642
2,826
7,262
4, 402
770:
11,358;
5,035'
4,402
3,361
19
73
90
34
15
12
17
68
37
32
38:
113
100
836:
2,113
2,684
624
299
1,0.58:
84
79
220
145
1,562
611
2,874
Colored
farmers.
29,298,441
7,145
62,274
200,813
514,959
11,453,888
8,541,555
7, 748, 317
295, 172
474, 318
445
515
1,422
2,435
312
2,016
27, 135
16, 460
18, 679
76, 437
30, 705
47,097
31, 707
14,867
7,344
6,217
141, 999
46, 171
150, 769
32, 366
130,093
37, 935
217, 686
273
1,104,461
17, lOG
1,857,100
2,903,593
4,878,110
437,624
334,516
1,119,032
2, 963, 970
4,124,037
1,943,740
1,640,093
1,003,930
3, 160, 554
147, 982
28, 734
8,343
43,996
20,260
19,619
18, 586
7,652
44,185
29, 289
400,844
RACE AND NATIVITY OF FARMERS.
715
Table 50.— NUMBER OF COLORED FARM OPERATORS, BY RACE, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
ALL colored
FARM
operators.
NEGROES.
INDLANS.
JAPANESE.
CHINESE.
19-20
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
■United States
949, 889
920. 883
925, 708
893,370
16, 680
24, 251
6,892
2.502
609
760
Geographic DmsioNs:
New Ens^land
271
1,536
4,477
6,919
383, 832
307, 232
231,850
5,447
8,325
342
1,961
5,717
9,864
355, 862
325, 218
209; 061
8,028
4,830
242
1,227
3,674
4,237
382, 278
307,006
226,311
349
384
310
1,310
4,843
5,589
354, 530
324, 884
201, 422
219
263
29
300
800
2,618
1, .549
222
5,497
4,327
1,338
32
638
870
4,252
1,303
333
7, .584
7,523
1,716
Middle Atlantic.
7
2
62
3
8
2
21
16
2
1
2
2
4
9
61
528
5
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
2
2
13
East South Central
1
West South Central. . . .
Mountain
33
710
0,075
45
195
2,215
10
91
Pacific
636
New England:
Maine
13
14
28
121
20
75
550
535
451
1,616
572
893
733
663
207
109
2, 826
543
1,612
384
1,238
872
6,209
20
47, 786
504
76, 290
109,010
130, 187
12,954
12,628
38, 182
95, 203
161, 219
72, 282
62, 059
18, 725
78,784
1,063
508
169
553
1,875
646
414
219
1,266
573
6,486
29
15
20
124
41
113
939
476
546
1,950
805
1,425
9,o
591
293
201
3,666
743
2, 808
462
1,691
922
6,372
12
48,114
70S
65, 656
96, 79S
122, 559
14,721
11,730
38, 308
110,443
164, 737
63,593
54, 879
20, 671
69,918
1,196
405
65
574
2, 148
3,203
276
161
1,125
627
3,078
13
14
28
103
19
65
245
531
451
1,616
570
892
549
47
33
109
2,824
26
47
63
1,135
872
6,208
20
47, 690
504
74, 849
109, 005
130, 176
12,954
12,624
38, 181
95,200
161,001
72, 275
62,036
13, 403
78,597
31
23
17
148
32
32
61
5
79
15
290
28
14
20
108
40
105
295
472
543
1, 948
785
1,422
640
48
29
187
3,656
22
67
96
1,532
922
6,370
12
48,039
707
64, 456
96, 772
122, 554
14, 698
11,709
38, 300
110,387
164, 488
63, 578
54, 819
13, 209
69, 816
29
13
19
81
48
12
11
6
77
27
159
1
1
New Hampsiiire
Vermont
Massachusetts
18
1
10
299
1
2
1
182
615
174
i
517
1,563
260
103
21
1
8
635
3'
1
20
2
306
541
264
14
9
721
2,740
347
157
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
5
2
5
3
1
1
4
New Jersey
1
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
1
Indiana
Illinois
1
Michigan
1
1
......
i
Wisconsin
1
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
1
1
North Dakota
South Dakota..
1
61
""\k'
2
1
1
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
1
1
1
District of Columfeia. ..
Virginia
96
i'iio'
1
11
3
1
'"'2i8'
7
22
5,315
153
987
336
134
83
1,833
537
209
208
460
300
578
74
1
1,197
25
3
2
21
8
56
248
15
58
7,459
52
1,146
334
44
405
2,087
3,159
200
148
673
452
591
1
1
West Virginia
North Carolina
:::.:\""\
1
1
3
South CaroUna
3
1
Georgia
2
Florida
16
1
5
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
3
Mississippi
1
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
1
3
29
29
129
15
321
9
69
133
5
699
224
5,152
2
Oklahoma
1
44
4
36
1
87
10
5
52
316
83
1,816
4
5
16
20
3
1
1
8
11
1
28
34
466
2
Texas
6
Mou"ntain:
Montana
17
Idaho
22
Wyoming
1
Colorado
1
3
Arizona
27
Utah
13
Nevada
7
Pacific:
Wasliington
59
Oregon
65
512
116
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 51.— NUMBER OF COLORED FARM OPERATORS, BY RACE AND TENURE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
[Total number of colored farm operators, by race, in Table 50.]
negro farm
operators.
INDIAN FARM
OPERATORS.
JAPANESE FARM
OPERATORS.
CHINESE FARM
OPERATORS.
DIVISION AND STATE.
O
ID
6
1
0)
0
f-i
03
a
a
a
fe
%
0
1
c
C3
'a
C3
1
TTnited States ...
218,612
2,026
705, 070
13,821
54
2,805
717
123
6,052
72
23
514
Geographic Di\asioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
192
697
2,335
2,525
102, 056
55, 488
54, 821
239
259
17
86
66
73
956
406
397
10
15
33
444
1,273
1,639
279, 266
251,112
171,093
100
110
26
276
748
2,345
607
51
4,546
4,017
1,205
1
3
5
11
1
""s
14
11
2
21
47
262
941
171
943
296
122
2
5
2
57
3
" i
1
1
1
West North Central .
5
1
2
1
5
4
60
1
"'i'
20
2
West South Central .
14
102
594
1
2
120
18
606
5, 361
4
56
Pacific
448
New England:
13
12
21
89
13
44
152
284
261
1,053
305
533
403
41
24
74
1,643
11
33
31
709
355
3,548
9
30, 908
403
21,714
22, 759
16,040
6,320
5,318
9,839
17, 201
23, 130
15, 369
10,975
4,958
23,519
26
16
17
116
24
19
19
3
65
U
183
New Hampshire
1
3
7
1
5
22
19
45
36
14
9
7
""'i'
48
2
1
4
17
13
151
1
197
8
95
183
207
101
35
53
126
192
95
92
77
133
1
1
4
7
5
16
71
228
145
527
251
350
139
6
9
34
1,133
13
13
28
409
504
2,509
10
16,585
93
53,040
86,063
113,929
6,533
7,271
28, 289
77,873
137, 679
56, 811
50, 969
8,368
54,945
4
7
18
1
7
275
1
:::;::;; ...1
Rhode Island
1
3
2
21
Middle Atlantic:
New York
2
3
2
1
1
East North Central:
Ohio
1
1
159
587
153
1
2
3
1
21
25
20
1
1
1
West North Central:
Minnesota
1
458
1,430
219
84
1
North Dakota
59
124
41
18
1
4
1
Nebraska
57
South Atlantic:
Maryland
1
Dist. of Columbia
41
55
West Virginia
North Carolina
663
1
876
1
9
1
3
1
Georgia
2
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
1
1
2
1
Tennessee
1
1
1
49
4
11
4,526
5
951
329
103
81
1,619
530
200
204
423
281
501
9
' i'
2
1
1
4
2
5
169
3
11
781
148
27
7
31
2
213
5
8
3
33
17
72
West South Central:
Arkansas
1
2
15
21
111
13
269
9
67
112
4
667
161
t,533
Oklahoma
1
13
8
18
2
51
"i'
"i"
3
2
1
Texas
3
Mountain:
16
Idaho
?n
Wyoming
1
1
'"2
2
Colorado
5
1
""2'
13
28
8
10
41
2
14
2
94
1
2
20
1
27
61
506
""i'
5
2
113
6
Utah
11
Nevada
1
Pacific:
Washington
2
5
53
"2
18
?6
Oregon
?7
California
39'i
COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF WHITE FARMERS.
717
Table 52.— NUMBER OF
COUNTRY
[TMBER OF WHITE FARM OPERATORS IN THE UNITED STATES BY
OF BIRTH, 1920 AND 1910, WITH FARM ACREAGE AND VALUE FOR 1920.
NATIVITY OF FARMER.
All white farmers 5,498,454
NUMBER OF FARM OPERATORS.
1920
Born in the United States 14,817,846
581,068
26,614
7,605
2,472
16, 562
Bom in foreign countries, total.
England
Scotland
AVales
Ireland
Norway ,
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands (Holland).
Switzerland
France . . .
Germany.
Poland .". .
Au-stria. . .
Hungary.
Russia
Finland . .
Rumania.
Greece . . .
Italy
Portugal
Other European countries.
Mexico
Canada
Other countries
Country of birth not reported .
51, 599
60, 461
25, 565
15, 589
13,051
6,119
140, 667
17, 352
30, 172
7,122
32,388
14, 988
693
846
18,267
4.2-54
20, 107
12,142
48,668
7,765
99,540
1910
5,440,619
4,763,2.56
669, 556
39, 728
10, 220
4,110
33, 480
59, 742
67, 453
28, 375
13, 790
14, 333
5,832
221,800
7,228
33, 336
3,827
25, 788
■ (')
(1)
(')
10, 614
(1)
17, 689
(•-•)
61, 878
10, 333
7,807
Per cent
distribution
of foreign-
born white.
1920 1910
100.0
4.6
1.3
0.4
2.9
8.9
10.4
4.4
2.7
2.2
1.1
24.2
3.0
5.2
1.2
100.0
5.9
1.5
0.6
5.0
8.9
10.1
4.2
2.1
2.1
0.9
33.1
1.1
5.0
0.6
5.6
3.9
2.6
0.1
0.1
3.1
1.6
0.7
3.5
2.6
2.1
8.4
9.2
1.3
1.5
LAND IN FARMS, 1920.
AU land
(acres).
910,939,194
473,774,566
780, 710, 497
111,172,015
5, 036, 138
2, 738, 653
482, 178
4,065,473
12, 726, 884
10, 978, 905
5, 148, 9J0
2,403,030
2, 569, 288
1,620,047
25, 386, 893
2,006,227
4, 4.55, 775
977, 986
9, 946, 798
1, 694, 743
184,158
121,223
1, 903, 900
613, 130
3, 771, 490
1,576,722
9, 227, 880
1, 535, 584
19,056,652
Improved
land
(acres).
402, 727, 922
62, 508, 216
2, 207, 529
92S, 047
261,242
1,782,471
7,810,200
6, 409, 960
3,123,667
1, 667, 185
1, 325, 24i
553, 245
15, 694, 131
1,129,483
2, 477, 405
548,012
6,260,226
689, 720
118, 699
54, 378
852, 894
300, 200
2,042,110
700,116
4,834,030
738, 025
8.538.428
Value of
farms
(land and
l)uildings),
1920
$63,786,058,855
53, 591, 410, 431
8,985,541,538
384,492,414
162, 473, 851
37, 675, 623
308,442,116
878,081,731
978, 605, 102
517, 475, 883
.321,996,268
225, 299, 776
100, 803, 220
2, 520, 600, 623
153, 643, 629
329. 585, 942
60, 127, 807
51(),677,023
82, 981, 388
7, 667, 840
9,306,242
181,425,476
75,931,189
340,541,4.59
71,207,258
576,841,162
143, 658, 516
1,209,106 886
1 Included ^-ith "Other European countries."
^Included with "Other countries."
718
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^AGRICULTURE.
Table S3.— NUMBER AND VALUE OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES OPERATED
BY WHITE FARMERS, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH AND TENURE OF FARMER: 1920.
[Totals for white fanners, by country of birth, in Table 52.]
NATIVITY OF FARMER.
All white fanners
Born in the United States. ,
Born in foreign countries,
total
England
Scotland ,
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands (Holland)
Switzerland
France
Germany
Poland
Austria
Hungary
Russia
Finland
Rumania
Greece
Italy
Portugal
Other European coun-
tries
Mexico
Canada
Other countries
Country of birth not re-
ported
NUMBER OF FARMS.
Owners.
3,691,868
3, 162, 223
464,347
21, 840
6,004
2,071
13, 925
43, 815
50, 114
19,523
10,364
10,324
4,942
116, 962
14, S74
24, 534
5,439
24,244
13, 730
533
540
13, 403
2,896
15, 238
1,625
41, 864
5,543
65, 298
66,223
Mana-
gers.
Tenants.
57,440
7,188
858
414
53
581
361
622
336
197
166
100
1,203
114
235
179
46
7
13
234
49
180
117
910
133
1,740,363
1, 598, 183
109, 533
3,916
1, 187
348
2,056
7,423
9,725
5,706
5,028
2,561
1,077
22, 502
2,364
5,403
1,603
7,965
1,212
153
293
. 4, 630
1,309
4,689
10, 400
5,894
2,089
32,647
$39,215,462,823
VALUE OF FARMS (LAND AND BUILDINGS).
Owners.
32, 224, 972, 299
6,261,305,080
259, 698, 564
97,311,209
28,747,948
218,449,446
670, 681, 449
662,305,841
328, 542, 491
154, 825, 973
151,657,764
65,375,414
1, 874, 800, 267
110,329,504
242, 933, 374
38,935,017
370, 115, 899
70,040,299
5, 655, 380
■ 4, 620, 270
100, 945, 723
39,051,251
220,391,049
12,036,003
443, 791, 751
90,063,194
729,185,444
Managers.
$2,629,284,676
$21,941,311,358
2, 195, 639, 342
346, 174, 880
49, 474, 775
40, .553, 962
2, 502, 945
37,416,312
11,291,280
23, 284, 419
14,921,703
7, 535, 855
8, 536, 259
3,395,230
50,095,598
3, 281, 638
5, 759, 649
1,654,320
4,909,330
643,175
151, 850
141, 200
8,725,826
2, 421, 450
19, 189, 386
5,598,026
40, 640, 375
4,150,317
87,470,454
Tenants.
19, 170, 798, 790
2,378,061,578
7.5,319,075
24, 608, 680
6, 424, 730
52,576,358
196,109,002
293,014,842
174,011,689
159, 634, 440
65, 105, 753
32,032,576
595, 704, 758
40,032,487
80, 892, 919
19, 538, 470
141, 651, 794
12,397,914
1, 860, 610
4, 544, 772
71,753,927
34, 458, 488
100,961,024
53, 573, 229
92,409,036
49, 445, 005
392,450,988
COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF WHITE FARMERS.
719
Table 54.— FARM ACREAGE OPERATED BY WHITE FARMERS IN THE UNITED
STATES, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH AND TENURE OF FARMER: 1920.
[Totals for white farmers, by country of birth, in Table 52.]
NATIVITY OF FARMER.
All white farmers
Born in the United States
Born in foreign countries, total . .
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Netherlands (Holland)
Switzerland
France
Germany
Poland
Austria
Hungary
Russia
Finland .'
Rumania
Greece
Italy
Portugal
Other European countries . . .
Mexico
Canada
Other countries
Country of birth not reported
ALL LAND IN FARMS (ACRES).
Owners. Managers. Tenants
620, 070, 823
521, 930, 228
85, 563, 515
3, 795, 860
1, 909, 150
394, 144
3, 285, 888
10, 602, 974
8, 394, 038
3, 763, 214
1,409,767
1, 885, 980
1,113,958
20, 457, 358
1, 674, 543
3, 651, 844
764, 525
7, 652, 387
1, 508, 954
144, 386
77, 648
1, 233, 023
353, 396
2,604,704
444, 435
7,411,207
1, 030, 132
12, 677, 080
53,653,478
46, 936, 368
4,697,184
518, 843
537, S7S
24, 831
250, 590
204, 383
491, 130
175, 284
65, 947
91, 928
59, 585
702, 638
1.5, 191
64, 074
14, 480
86,987
8,060
1, 518
2,225
128, 047
27,728
252, 709
351,310
5.59,703
62, 115
2, 019, 926
237,214.893
211,843,901
20,911,346
721, 435
291, 625
63, 203
528, 995
1,919,527
2, 093, 737
1, 210, 442
927, 316
591, 380
446, 504
4, 226, 897
316, 493
739, 857
198, 981
2, 207, 424
177, 729
38, 254
41,3.50
542, 830
232,006
914,077
780, 977
1, 256, 970
443, 337
4, 459, 646
IMPROVED LAND IN FARMS (ACRES).
Owners. Managers. Tenants.
306,029,220
254,119,496
46,548,667
1, 643, 463
628, 587
207,212
1,431,820
6, 232, 391
4,735,034
2, 144, 099
921, 069
951, 911
394, 451
12,201,923
902, 841
1, 923, 164
410, 5.S3
4,653,372
573, 922
89, 641
30, 806
508, 393
151,092
1, 425, 500
83,645
3, 871, 562
432, 186
5,361,057
13,009,436
11,287,649
1,3.34,539
121, 703
143, 134
12, 662
. 76, 607
102, 667
103, 292
71, 660
36, 170
29, 575
10, 305
260, 829
8,001
26, 352
6,925
24,056
2,440
1, 249
446
29,414
8, 950
58, 383
15, 301
170, 455
13, 963
154,735,910
137, 320, 777
14,625,010
442,363
156, 326
41,368
274,044
1,47.5,142
1, .571, 6,34
907, 908
709, 946
343, 755
148, 489
3,231,379
218, 641
527, 889
130, 504
1, 582, 798
113,358
27,809
23, 126
31.5,087
140, 158
558, 227
601, 170
792,013
291,876
387,248 ; 2,790,123
720
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGKICUL-TUEE.
Table 55 — WHITE FARM OPERATORS, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH,
[Total number of white farm
DIVISION OR STATE AND
CENSUS YEAR.
United States. . 1920.
1910.
Geographic divisions.
New England 1920.
1910.
JUddle Atlantic 1920.
1910.
East North Central. 1920.
1910.
West North Central. 1920.
1910.
South Atlantic 1920.
1910.
East South Central. 1920.
1910.
West South Central. 1920.
1910.
Mountain 1920.
1910.
Pacific 1920.
1910.
New England.
Maine 1920.
1910.
New Hampshire 1920.
1910.
Vermont 1920.
' 1910.
Massachusetts 1 920.
1910.
Rhode Island 1920.
1910.
Connecticut 1920.
1910.
Middle Atlantic.
New York 1920.
1910.
New Jersey 1920.
1910.
Pennsylvania 1920.
1910.
East North Central.
Ohio 1920.
1910.
Indiana 1920.
1910.
llUnois 1920.
1910.
Mieliigan 1920.
1910.
Wisconsin 1920.
1910.
West North Central.
Minnesota 1920.
1910.
Iowa 1920.
1910.
Missouri 1920.
1910.
North Dakota 1920.
1910.
South Dakota 1920.
1910.
T\Tiite
farmers
born in
the
United
States.
4,817,846
4,763,256
125, 525
160, 196
369, 122
417, 730
918, 467
927, 524
864, 735
829, 467
750, 533
748,411
728, 593
712,116
708, 363
691,971
193, 352
143,699
159, 156
132, 142
43,238
54, 885
17, 275
24, 283
24, 952
28, 922
22, 387
28,110
3,007
4,336
14,666
19,660
163, 977
186, 948
22, 012
26, 526
183,133
204, 256
236, 613
252, 213
194, 897
204, 651
210, 192
216,471
144, 930
147, 378
131,835
106,811
108, 042
74, 528
177,401
167, 432
246, 907
258, 912
39, 447
35, 689
51,450
49, 287
white farmers born in foreign countries.
Total.
581,068
669,556
28, 265
27, 451
46,910
47,076
144, 775
188, 153
206, 223
269, 442
7,373
7,141
3,506
4,819
39, 937
41,501
40, 984
31,427
63, 095
52, 546
4,384
4,973
2,619
2,691
3,767
3.721
8,930
8.362
'940
843
7,625
6,861
25,776
27, 029
6,612
6,215
14,522
13,832
14,004
17,450i
6,398
9,729
22, 111
33,394
48, 264
58, 224
53, 998
69, 356
67, 305
81, 134
32,221
48, 98'
8,343
14,467
36, 248
37, 867
20, 325
25, 476
26,614
39,728
1,
2,429
4,061
5.716
7,605
10,220
.594
714
797
999
5,856 1,257
10,332 2,080
5,100
8, 805
952
1,134
267
467
980
1,558
3,718
4,932
3,894
4,355
188
277
210
236
182
210
740
994
105
161
361
551
2,728
3,710
409
606
924
1,400
1,124
1, 869
310
650
1,368
2,422
2,203
3,913
851
1,578
655
944
l,»i7
2,374
555
1, 048
431
627
465
676
1,580
2,786
234
313
64
120
463
417
1,299
1,362
1,317
1,429
118
221
231
27
46
413
491
98
128
286
380
194
297
93
131
320
450
436
859
214
343
254
381
343
676
141
291
238
359
147
213
2,472 16,562151,599
4,110 33,480 59,742
49
198
384
652
487
922
650
1,265
44
61
10
18
56
97
464
562
328
335
12
1
3
26
158
255
404
10
18
119
230
193
397
25
34
65
123
32
57
172
311
74
138
118
308
94
163
27
41
82
118
1,924
3,751
3,522
7,103
2,973
7,466
3,890
9,094
331
633
188
467
399
781
1,306
1,484
2,029
2,701
174
124
263
199
463
796
1,572
59
115
650
1,164
2,354
4,770
309
579
859
1,754
464
1,019
219
547
91 C
2,185
819
2,011
555
1,704
634
1,556
1,080
2, 592
365
88;3
335
839
314
619
178
141
354
109
10, 048
13, 330
33, 543
41,015
104
93
47
64
312
404
3,529
1,683
3,484
2,903
269
41
42
30
43
38
14
16
19
30
709
982
654
817
8, 652
11,485
14, 925
19,206
3,094
4,614
29
42
10, 900
10, 886
4, 025
5, 381
60,461
67,453
1,784
1,747
2,095
2,246
11,928
13,491
32, ISO
39, 614
301
190
229
245
1,123
1,381
4. 388
3,627
6,433
4,912
284
351
111
88
78
61
577
520
62
52
672
675
919
785
113
92
1,063
1,369
195
199
522
642
3,285
4,267
3,088
3,330
4,838
5,053
16,934
19, 760
3,318
4,. 570
411
551
3,377
3, 635
2,265
2,708
25,565
28,375
383
390
689
553
4,538
5,739
12, 532
14, 846
169
124
72
73
578
491
3, 162
3,09
3,442
3,062
104
116
17
11
30
23
92
99
7
6
133
135
468
308
101
105
120
140
125
93
95
743
878
1,142
1,381
2,462
3, 260
3,126
3,432
3,273
4,061
104
190
1, 237
1,318
1,703
1,811
15,589 13,051
13,790 14,333
98
75
1,320
1,143
5,874
6,710
6,027
4, 827
156
62
46
26
171
139
908
393
989
42.:
1,068
978
180
133
72
32
11
80
354
369
964
3,279
3,931
1,162
1,332
1,610
78;j
2,674
2,479
99
103
296
216
996
780
1 In 1910 farmers born in Finland, Rumania, Greece, and Portugal were included with "Other European
countries."
COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF WHITE FARMERS
721
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
operators in Table 37.]
WHITE FARMERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES — continued.
6,119
5,832
313
306
806
668
1,332
1,353
1,050
1,173
131
112
97
108
609
650
495
355
1.286
1,107
140,667
221,800
1,840
2,481
10, 456
15, 601
45, 840
79, 813
54,653
87, 935
1,
2,635
1,
1,920
10, 348
15,420
5,413
5,147
9,145
10,848
17,352 30,172
7,228 33,336
1,502
372
2,955
411
7,664
3,466
1,157
843
4,392
1,868
7,854
6,874
2,981 8,013
2,17914,761
227
69
39
27
909
562
333
47
742
95
686
344
149
121
4,146
6,173
2,005
1,021
1,770
1,331
312
248
1,507
538
2,694
840
1,407
,394
258
165
85
62
274
264
296
117
289
169
7,122
3,827
32,388
25,788
1,812
1,169
2, 638
1,919
3,434
1,941
16, 377
16, 245
229
143
59
44
1,661
1,686
3, 6471
1,0.58
2,531
1,583
14,988
957
272
5,' 618
5,549
34
621
693
846
18,267
10,614
1,670
652
4,479
2,370
1,400
654
596
404
310
214
416
392
4,254
152
2,497
2,089
1,896
1,067
5,003 3,497
2,772
OS3
w8
20,107
17,689
575
948
1,311
379
5,503
4,527
6,826
5,331
221
75
109
2, .558
842
1, 1.58
593
1,846
4,910
12,142
46
10,977
781
'289
48,668
61,878
10,611
3,527
3,807
15, 947
24,262
8,713
13,356
629
443
159
148
665
847
3,532
3,038
5,712
5,366
og
703
169
312
99
681
291
1,248
5491
207|
94
42,
42
519
6, 988]
563
791 :
3, 4W,
1,310
Coun-
try of
birth
not
re-
port-
ed.
99,540
7,807
2,503
813
7,579
1,612
17,025
2,095
19,074
1,175
17,238
46^
12, 269
32
15,938
653
4,326
292
3,588
373
14
25
13
15
24
IS
136
114
9
9
117
125
442
291
122
129
242
248
270
340
178
166
401
370
264
295
219
182
148
125
274
248
175
248
79
65
57
65
74
100
74
90
98
102
380
598
103
53
1,111
1,538
5,838
8,551
1,453
2,002
3,165
5,048
20
2
72
15
46
9
557
203
12
795
143
1,655
171
314
72
986
168
593
66
236
145
472
228
2,479
737
3,884
2,290
1,386
1,161
59
24
84
86
516
286
191
121
19
9
51
14
35
15
352
255
13
6
687
544
1,182
585
399
215
2,811
1,068
1,685
686
229
216
477
427
2,034
1,118
3,429
4,427
2,246
3,385
926
2,279
425
504
849
1,304
587
1,204
2
10
3
6
14
3
84
36
1
2
208
191
407
135
315
84
785
319
942
327
126
35
144
58
933
181
549
239
281
243
53
91
82
109
697
513
167
161
57
25
80
21
28
24
628
421
22
2
997
676
1,346
917
596
600
696
402
327
163
65
64
209
122
1,538
746
1,295
846
671
700
119
73
87
74
8,590
7, 734
2,97
3,240
97
58
3,947
i,'433
4,703
49
432
284
321
18
40
12
21
21
62
22
687
195
131
83
729
319
1,782
825
1,745
1,134
952
411
311
128
80
38
435
208
298
110
276
170
71
28
116
46
190
167
12
14
28
30
368
52
20
80
16
67
26
19
185
585
9
142
319
55
532
173
• 128
65
651
141
460
149
247
124
921
487
1,.341
2,301
2,534
1,466
1,586
3,091
1,182
300
201
103
656
689
638
425
3,1
3,628
1,514
1,697
2,663
2,463
2,076
2,277
162
150
381
396
3,188
3,414
75
75
264
318
345
431
131
201
350
679
13,393
20, 129
1,728
2,822
2,527
3,583
752
1,433
296
546
3,125
4,251
666
1,152
57
21
18
2'
394|
106,
137,
3,
56
29i
171
56
59
12
82!
31
113
SOi
56
22
115
73i
192
71
205,
95
282
108
243
1021
93!
56
282'
114
74
50l
592
129
615
64
328
46
563
321
116
72
2S9
181
2,892
681
543
270
4,144
661
4,462
432
3,259
300
3,985
582
2,520
412
2, 799
309
2,924
182
3,708
424
4, 928
199
1,452
61
1,250
73
» In 1910 farmers bom in Mexico were included with " Other countries."
75108°— 23 46
722
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICULTUEE.
Table 55.— WHITE FARM OPERATORS, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH,
[Total number of -white farm
DIV13I0N OR STATE AND
CENSUS TEAR.
West North Centr.vl-C on
Nebraska 1920..
1910..
Kansas 1920..
1910.
SOfTH ATL.VNTIC.
Delaware 1920.
1910.
Maryland 1920.
1910.
District of Columbia- 1920.
1910.
Virginia 1920.
1910.
West Virginia 1920.
1910.
North Carolina 1920.
1910.
South Carolina 1920.
1910.
Georda 1920.
1910.
Florida 1920.
1910.
East South Central.
Kentucky 1920 .
1910.
Tennessee 1920.
1910.
Alabama 1920.
1910.
Mississippi 1920.
1910.
West South Central.
Arkansas 1920.
1910.
Louisiana 1920.
1910.
Oklahoma 1920.
1910.
Texas 1920.
1910.
Mountain.
Montana 1920.
1910.
Idaho 1920.
1910.
Wyoming 1920.
1910.
Colorado 1920.
1910.
New Mexico 1920.
1910.
Arizona 1920.
1910.
Utah 1920.
1910.
Nevada 1920.
1910.
Pacific.
Washington 1920.
1910.
Oregon 1920.
1910.,
California 1920.
1910.
■RTiite
fann-
ers
bom
in the
United
States.
97,335
93, 436
144,153
150,183
8,411]
9, 475j
39, 380!
40, 560
150-
167;
134, 068'
134, 113
84, 407!
95, 089
ISS, 458
187,611
81,941
79,371
176, 275
167, 993
37,443
34,032
252,746
245, 332
210,926
205, 770
157,533
151, 180
107, 388
108,834
155, 140
14S, 559'
69, 098'
63, 125,
162, 697.
161,677'
321, 428
318, 610
40,277
IS, 111
34,423
24,679
12, 950
8,925
49, 173
37,129
25,656
32,067
8,076
5,207
20,815
15,927
1,982
l,654i
44,353
37,668
39, 529,
35,728
75, 274
5S, 746:
■WHITE FARMERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
24, 592
35, 707
17, 189
25,804
363
410
1,569
1,882
31
37
1,582
1, 749
752:
839
392!
412i
141
212
328
385
2,215
1,215
1,112
1,956
760
883
1,031
1,244
603
736
2,049
2,458
2,323
2,431
5,791
7,748
29,774
28,864
15,563
6,853
6,314
5, 70S
2,273
1,903
9,535
8, 39S
1,376
1,440
1,067
806
3,972
5,452
884
867
19,757
17,29"
9,149
9,056
34,189
26,193
710
1,315
1,017
1,821
35
55
119
153
5
6
2&4
348
105
95
50
73
13
21
51
80
310
303
66
130
75
110
68
144
58
83
132
201
46
78
259
454
543
825
807
616
655
854
274
324
623
882
93
169
75
95
1,126
1,922
65
70
1,126
1,206
620
784
2,148
2,365
163
329
294
537
24
46
20
23
76
128
343
220
515
339
211
204
150
178
222
294
31
47
17
22
138
257
15
21
413
452
317
350
587
627
80 584
2011 1,274
175 578
296 1,331
14
10
15
I
18
37
23
39
81
64
10
12S
20
34
109
111
12
12
202
360
559
210
327
27
72| 3
73 4
151 1 6
I
36
75
112
46
131
11
21
29l
14
41
70
72
83
280
41
80
23
21
41
38
117
34
62
143
285
184
317
552
456
166
211
85
122
335
451
45
61
44
45
34
65
45
73
524
736
348
410
1,157
1,555
3,578
5,139
2,297
3,251
2,487
3,214
542
820
10
13
9
13
48
74
245
304
2,796
854
33
400
09
55
162
170
17
11
10
12
168
13
11
2, 492
2, a30
51S
533
474
340
210
108
10
11
36
31
152
167
31
36
52'
691
37
28
165
258'
869]
1,026
1,364
535
934
859
295
2521
1,145
1,128
50
55
35
28
52S
742
3
2S
3,231
2,399
957
806
' 42
45
14
17
130
172
392
257
943
375
536
574
153
14
442
434
71
25
61
51
904
1,420
52
71
995
945
530
498
2,2151 1,917
1,647 1,619
2a
1,S3
222
169
244
26
20
8
7
44
47
93
65
514
186
93
54
32
6
173
87
10
14
11
74
43
1
3
540
230
121
80
328
115
> In 1910 farmers bom in Finland, Rumania, Greece, and Portugal were included with ' 'Other European
countries."
, COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF WHITE FARMERS.
723
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910— Continued,
operators in Table 37.]
WHITE FARMERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES— Continued.
'coun-
try of
birtli
not
' re-
port-
ed.
6
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a
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a
03
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0
0
98
115
219
307
6
14
30
18
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17
12
16
10
12
3
4
8
10
42
21
44
60
15
7
22
21
16
20
51
69
149
270
162
140
217
171
146
59
67
42
33
26
103
101
52
56
20
17
25
21
49
33
167
155
125
93
994
859
9,505
15,478
5,265
8,705
88
131
722
1,126
15
21
259
436
165
336
61
74
59
101
81
117
439
293
508
1,063
140
248
333
462
102
147
856
1,247
244
343
1,864
3,015
7, 3S4
10,815
1,942
1,146
975
1,046
322
321
1,560
1,926
178
274
102
116
210
175
121
143
3,001
3,6S7
1,945
2,492
4,199
4,669
58.3
449
162
52
IS
4
73
38
1,871
4, 216
1,109
1,869
24
18
146
88
1
48
70
79
207
16
6
55
29
1
1,204
880
2,6.39
3,544
14
6
73
51
13
3
22
62
20
117
99
44
12
34
13
3
.....
1,746
485
817
238
20
7
39
9
7
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632
1,139
715
1,252
36
52
53
47
136
59
138
60
2
1
16
6
2,106
73
2,706
163
494
29
750
109
■ 3
1
2,896
42
1,626
49
4,623
46
1,601
53
3,942
90
1,393
48
4,140
167
2,906
51
2,3.32
34
2,891
75
3,133
68
1,983
111
4,775
96
6,047
378
774
54
861
15
356
94
673
69
937
21
186
11
461
21
78
7
912
102
9.')5
91
1,721
180
1
9
21
1
7
3
4.
1
2
5
6
3
3
1
I
q
10
51
5
23
1
16
12
4
2
3
3
39
4
5
2
14
17
14
6
6
2
22
7
' 4
9
143
92
740
454
174
13
19
2
42
16
70
12
12
1
2
2
8
6
1
2S4
44
73
29
385
• 22
253
187
144
21
25
6
4
7
13
4
76
13
39
47
34
14
67
48
9
12
152
105
57
29
402
80,3
3,. 535
5,236
870
289
215
108
99
79
674
462
46
41
47
25
38
11
16
6
681
.515
2G1
286
828
530
85
93
19
6
13
11
""i
11
16
58
4
5
1
6
4
68
53
6
4
20
57
96
63
37
34
1,21
110
145
48
31
18
25
15
71
41
15
17
4
4
4
3
1
1
70
33
75
53
141
83
56
47
14
6
6
11
6
5
11
9
49
8
10
10
23
11
14
15
12
S
37
32
19
6
1,216
1,391
389
257
1,230
122
3.55
147
222
32
1,670
734
38
14
101
3
28
4
3
2
1,010
871
355
218
1,166
494
2
3
5
28
28
70
27
50
87
3
4
4
5
74
38
19
17
146
99
49
42
202
234
187
91
1,336
1,256
68
32
906
710
260
86
129
65
58
29
967
539
97
61
39
24
148
67
198
196
386
231
164
84
4,453
2,457
'""i
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1
1
""2
.....
10
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
"'"i7
33
■■"24
3,' 440
87
18
7
4
8
8
3
4
11
6
46
19
38
22
15
5
35
30
21
27
135
51
126
96
440
40
1,857
655
523
200
109
87
64
45
248
107
51
32
26
22
46
43
91
57
242
frl3
311
473
1.293
3,794
i
1
2
11
'""36
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16,877
1
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2
"'"'53
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""280
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3
2
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105
145
24
20
31
29
12
6
29
31
339
113
46
43
48
42
41
43
24
20
85
113
50
59
230
441
200
234
1,947
1,320
624
560
161
leo
527
643
74
123
98
86
50
74
51
72
2,279
2.218
972
1,024
2.461
2,124
1
46
27
4
1
5
3
3
6
20
12
111
38
16
9
11
10
9
15
6
8
24
18
17
45
102
77
376
6,848
118
10
143
60
54
10
94
28
36
399
29
206
69
62
20
16
258
228
114
35
3.118
1,047|
11
1
2
13
14
1
1
14
15
16
17
IS
2
j 3
19
?0
31
2 18
21
6
1
23
24
5
....
7
25
26
11
1
3
27
28
6
2
2
29
30
.5
5
31
32
5
33
34
6
1
'
35
36
IS
2
16
37
38
333
25
27
39
40
162
12
22
41
42
25
3
13
43
44
45
2
25
45
4ii
3
....
7
47
4^
10
2
....
49
50
33
....
89
51
52
10
....
4
53
54
1,206
4
27
55
,56
396
14 25
57
5S
267
16: 164
59
60
i
2 In 1910 farmers born in Mexico were included with "Other countries."
724
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^AGRICTILTURE.
Table 66.— NUMBER, ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES,
WITH PERCENTAGES AND AVERAGES, BY SEX AND TENURE OF FARMER: 1920.
SEX AND TENUBE OF FARMER.
Total
Male . . .
Female.
Owners
Male
Female
Managers
Male
Female
Tenants
Male
Female
Number of
farms.
6, 448, 343
6,186,624
261,719
3, 925, 090
3, 737, 222
187, 868
68,449
67, 679
770
2, 454, 804
2,381,723
73, 081
all land in farms
(acres).
Total.
955, 883, 715
929, 779, 029
26,104,686
636,775,015
614, 185, 155
22, 589, 860
54, 129, 157
53, 943, 874
185, 283
264,979,543
261,650,000
3,329,543
Average
per
farm.
148.2
150. 3
99.7
162.2
164.3
120.2
790.8
797.1
240.6
107.9
109.9
45.6
IMPROVED LAND IN
FARMS (ACRES).
Total.
503,073,007
489,966,522
13, 106, 485
314, 107, 483
303,405,613
10, 701, 870
13,210,999
13, 140, 138
70,861
175,754,525
173,420,771
2,333,754
Average
per
farm.
78.0
79.2
50.1
80.0
81.2
57.0
193.0
194.2
92.0
71.6
72.8
31.9
SEX AND TENURE OF FARMER.
Total
Male
Female
Owners
Male ,
Female
Managers
Male
Female
Tenants
Male
Female
VALUE OF FARMS (LAND
AND BUILDINGS).
Total.
$66,316,002,602
64, 636, 346, 544
1,679,656,058
39, 864, 222, 907
38, 442, 098, 373
1, 422, 124, 534
2.665,216,465
2;651, 176, 139
14,040,326
23, 786, 563, 230
23, 543, 072, 032
243, 491, 198
Average
per
farm.
$10,284
10,448
6,418
10, 1.56
10, 2S6
7,570
38, 937
39, 173
18,234
9,690
9,885
3,332
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION BY SEX OF
FARMER.
Number
of
farms.
100.0
95.9
4.1
100.0
95.2
4.8
100.0
98.9
1.1
100.0
97.0
3.0
Allland.
100.0
97.3
2.7
100.0
%.5
3.5
100.0
99.7
0.3
100.0
98.7
1.3
Improved
land.
100.0
97.4
2.6
100.0
96.6
3.4
100.0
99.5
0.5
100.0
98.7
1.3
Value of
land and
build-
ings.
100.0
97.5
2.5
100.0
96.4
3.6
100.0
99.5
0.5
100.0
99.0
1.0
SEX OF FARMERS.
725
Table 57.— NUMBER OF FARM OPERATORS, BY SEX AND TENURE, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
[Totals for owners, managers, and tenants in Table 4S.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . . .
GEOGRAPmc prv'isiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East Nortii Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Moimtain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific :
Washington
Oregon
California
all farmers.
Total.
6,448,343
156
564
425
147
1,08t
744
1,01)6
951
1,1.T«
976
1,051
600
996
088
244
109
234
164
48
227
20
523
29
075
32
001
4
083
22
655
193
195
29
702
202
250
256
695
205
126
237
181
196
447
18'J
295
178
478
213
439
2(>3
(X)4
77
690
74
637
124
417
165
286
10
140
47
908
204
1S6
242
87
289
269
7a3
192
693
310
732
54
005
270
626
252
774
256
099
272
101
232
604
135
463
191
988
436
033
57
677
42
10()
15
748
59
934
29
844
g
975
25
662
3
163
66
288
50
206
117,
670
Male.
6,186,624
147
408
1,051
1,068
1,101
993
955
235
224
45
19
27
30
3
21
185
28
193
247
198
230
190
18:3
172
209
254
76
73
122
161
9,
46
176
82
257
181
296
50,
259
241
239
253
221
127
186
419:
55
40
15
58
28!
9
25
3
63
48
111
Female.
261,719
2,433
1,649
5,774
Male.
3,737,222
131
311
735:
685
571
495
441
194
170
42
17
23
26
2
18
144
20
145
169,
131
126;
153
154
127,
118'
177
55
46
67
93
5
31
127
67
142
62
96
35,
169
139
100
85;
106
54
89
190
48
33
12
43
24
7:
21
2,
50
38
82:
Female.
187,868
2,261
1,518
5,406
MANAGERS.
Male.
67,679
4,750
9,764
13,426
10,688
9,675
3,439
4,937
4,050
6,950
780
533
562
1,618
201
1,056
4,332
982
4,450
3,031
2, 311
3,387
2,300
2,397
1,.585
2,467
2,214
851
776
1,310
1,485
144
1,2.54
17
2,111
1,065
911
730
1,641
1,802
948
799
719
973
722!
819
916!
2,480
886
723
375
876
426
305
295
164
1,149
904
4,897
Fe-
male.
52
89
125
88
124
6'
76
66
83
Male.
2,381,723
302
372
520:
494
509
37
46
36
6
43
75
65
100
34
27
43
88:
74
19
25
53
66
3
46
13
113
117:
198
13
101
138
166
114
72
96
226
6
6
1
13
3
1
2
24
Fe-
male.
73,081
277
928
2,109
2, 726
21,506
27, 330
17,251
366
588
46
29
36
84
22
60
369
81
478
571
339
779
22;(
197
380
476
755
142
161
336
476
41
142
5
1,118
319
3,757
6,771
8,665
1,297
2,739
9,9&-.
13,309
5, 214
4,. 598
1,805
5,634
70
53
38
118
52
17
17
1
153
119
316
726
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS- — AGRICULTURE.
Table 58.— ACREAGE OF FARM LAND, BY SEX OF FARMER, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlaniic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshi re
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Noeth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUua
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Paciitc:
Washington
Oregon
California
ACREAGE of ALL LAND IN FARMS
OPERATED BY—
955,883,715
Ifi, 990,
40, 572,
117,735,
251J, 973,
97, 775,
78, 897,
173, 449,
117,337,
56, 152,
5,425,
2,603
4,235;
2,494;
331
1, 898;
20,632
2, 282:
17,657
23,515,
21, 063
31, 974
19,032:
22, 148:
30,221
33,474:
34, 774:
36, 214
34,636
42,225
45,425
944
4,757
18, 501
9,569
20,021
12,426
25,441
6,046
21,612
19,510:
19,576
18, 196;
17, 456
10,019:
31,951
114,020;
35,070,
8,375'
11,809
24, 462:
24,409
5,802
5,050
2,357
13,244
13,542
29,365,067
Males.
929, 779, 029
16, 259, 409
39,301,311
115,044,014
251,917,553
93, 823, 273
75, 393, 906
168,571,234
114,655,201
54, 783, 128
5,202
2,463
4,116:
2,376:
3os:
1, 791
20,014
2, 214
17,071
22,907
20,816
31,352
18, 592:
21,575;
29,374,
32,973:
33, 894:
35, 497:
33,996
41,551
44,630;
929,
4,613
5
17,729
9,166
19,204
11, S90:
24, 492:
5,791
20,741
18, 729:
18,057
17,265;
16, 804
9,603
31,25i)
110,905;
34, 161
8,150
11,389
23, 927
24, 019
5,727
4,991
2,311
12,982
13,269:
28,530
Females.
ACREAGE OF IMPR0-\'ED LAND IN
FARMS OPERATED BY—
All farmers .
28,104,688 I 503,073,007
731,233
1,271,590
2,691,165
5, 055, 676
3,951,970
3.503,557
4, 877, 893
2, 652, 025
1,369,577
223. 269
140,251
119, 222
118, 244
23, 232
107,015
618, 039
67, 708
585,843
608,425
447, 053
622,081
440, 426
573, 180
847,545
501,793
880, 610
717,286
639, 543
673, 771
795, 128
15,479
144,271
355
831,881
403,063
817,603
536,470
948, 065
254,723
871,407
781, 738
919,382
931,030
651,785
416,405
695,040
3,114,663
908, 761
219, 567
420, 298
534. 270
389; 639
74, 820
58, 882
45, 788
262, 104
272,682
834, 791
6,114
26, 562:
87, 894:
171,394
48, 509:
44, 380
64, 189
30, 105
23,921
1,977
702'
1,691
908
132
701
13, 158
1,.555:
11, 847
IS, 542
16,6S0:
27, 294:
12,9:
12,452;
21,481
28,606
24,832
24, 5u3
18, 199:
23, 109:
30,000;
653
3, 136:
4:
9,460'
6,520:
8, 198:
6,184:
13,055:
2,297;
13,975
11, 185:
9, 893
9,325;
9,210
5,026
18,125:
31,227;
11,007
4,511
2, 102
7,744
1,717
712
1.715
594,
7, 129
4,913
11,878
Males.
489,966,522
5,849
25, 769
86,007
168, 149:
46, 583
42,482:
62,367
29, 415
23,341
1, 897,
656'
1,643
864
124:
663;
12,784,
1,509:
11, 475;
18,085,
16,355:
26,783
12,639:
12, 143;
20, 897
28, 192:
24, 246'
24, 130
17, 870,
22,748:
30, 063
641
3,p47
4;
9,044
5,2S7
7, 883
5,903
12,572
2, 193
13,450,
10. 756
9; 433
8,841
5,403
17, 732
30, 353,
10,762
4,404
2, 039:
7, 579;
1,064'
097
1,089
578
7,005
4,819'
11,510
Females.
13,108,485
SEX OF FARMERS.
727
Table 59.— VALUE AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF FARMS, AND AVERAGE ACRE
AGE PER FARM, BY SEX OF FARxMER, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic DmsiONs:
New Englaud
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New Englakd:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
$64,636,346,544 $1,679,656,058
875, 593, 287
2, 9()0, 080, 835
14,624,133,431
24,004,579,920
4, 992, 527, 200
3,511,983,369
6,113,934,821
3, 092, 798, 907
4,520,714,774
value of farms
(land and buildings)
operated by —
Males.
Females.
196, 065, 751
84,811,888
1.54,268,890
235, 500, 822
24, 990, 858
179, 955, 078
,378,170,515
241,962,168
,279,948,152
, 599, 841, 126
, 593, 789, 695
, 894, 957, 688
,404,325,237
,131,219,685
,211,148,661
,488,320,850
,987,341,373
,460,629,954
,429,093,600
,652,334,918
, 775, 710, 564
63, 446, 776
373,951,719
5, 015, 369
979,071,830
388,077,353
, 037, 185, 550
778, 542, 864
,099,285,515
267,950,224
,258,250,063
985,566,732
518,875,552
749,291,022
726,557,531
455,641,788
, 333, 040, 048
1,598,695,454
757,476,975
569, 058, 947
227,554,676
848, 728, 013
217,083,309
169,468,458
239, 287, 190
64,141,339
898,424,475
659,338,518
:, 962, 9^1, 781
41,875,297
102,056,919
313, 508, 240
464,915,249
209, 246, 272
151, 709, 994
177,253,251
70, 388, 876
148,701,960
8,043,220
5, 183, 982
4, 848, 269
12,087,009
1,397,068
10,315,749
46, 891, 225
8,301,818
46,803,876
61,594,823
59, 854, 278
103,035,878
32, 300, 973
66,662,288
90, 019, 664
113,451,440
75, 626, 327
27,891,541
43, 800, 081
59, 772, 842
54,353,354
1,308,855
12,645,131
562, 000
45, 363, 195
22, 706, 053
39,207,410
34,941,336
39,013,112
13,499,180
46, 908, 873
39,413,162
24,782,203
40, 605, 756
26,653,135
18, 397, 005
30,825,246
101,477,865
19, 290, 554
12,453,017
7, 193, 449
17,285,647
4, 730, 903
2, 856, 863
4,464,568
2,113,875
21,967,866
15,874,766
110,859,328
PER CENT
OF ALL
FARMS OPER-
ATED BY—
Males.
Fe-
males.
95.9
94.3
96.0
96.9
97.4
95.0
94.5
95.9
96.6
95.8
94.8
93.0
95.9
93.8
92.8
93.1
96.1
96.3
95.9
97.2
97.1
96.9
96.9
98.0
96.7
97.8
97.9
98.1
97.5
98.0
96.2
94.6
94.6
94.8
95.5
94.0
95.5
94.1
95.8
95.5
93.6
93.0
95.3
94.3
97.1
96.3
96.4
97.2
95.8
97.0
95.3
96.3
97.6
95.7
96.3
96.7
95.1
5.7
4.0
3.1
2.6
5.0
5.5
4.1
3.4
4.2
5.2
7.0
4.1
6.2
7.2
6.9
3.9
3.7
4.1
3.5
3.1
2.8
2.9
3.1
3.1
2.0
3.3
2.2
2.1
1.9
2.5
2.0
3.8
5.4
5.4
5.2
4.5
6.0
4.5
5.9
4.2
4.5
6.4
7.0
4.7
6.7
2.9
3.7
3.6
2.8
4.2
3.0
4.7
3.7
2.4
4.3
3.7
3.3
4.9
AVERAGE
ACREAGE OF
ALL LAND
PER FARM
OPERATED
BY—
Males.
150.3
110.2
96.3
109.4
235.7
85.2
75.9
176.4
486.2
244.2
Fe-
males.
113. 8
129.0
147.6
79.1
81.4
85.0
107.8
77.4
88.0
92.5
103.7
136.0
97.5
117.6
169.9
157.6
133.3
467.0
465.3
340.3
277.0
93.5
100.1
27.5
100.6
110.7
74.5
65.7
82.6
114.0
80.0
77.6
77.8
68.2
75.8
75.2
167.6
264.2
614.1
199.2
755.1
411.6
844.4
596. 1
199.4
763.8
203.3
273.3
255.0
99.7
81.4
75.5
80.2
178.7
68.6
60.4
120.6
323.1
139.0
88.4
97.9
100.1
59.9
78.8
68.6
82.7
61.4
71.0
67.5
71.4
93.0
76.3
98.7
151.9
119.3
100.1
428.5
405.3
291.2
191.8
74.8
78.9
32.3
83.0
89.3
67.3
46.3
67.5
79.4
76.4
68.7
56.5
49.2
59.1
54.2
126.1
192.0
442.9
188.3
631.1
297.5
278.9
203.9
93.9
334.2
107.7
165.4
144.6
AVERAGE
ACREAGE OF
IMPROVED
LAND PER
FARM OPER-
ATED BY—
Males.
Fe-
males.
79.2
39.6
63.1
81.8
157.3
42.3
42.8
65.3
124.7
104.1
41.5
34.4
58.9
28.8
32.8
31.5
52.8
69.2
73.0
82.2
116.2
66.3
66.2
120.9
134.7
95.4
317.4
244.6
186.3
186.6
64.6
66.1
21.0
51.3
63.9
30.6
32.6
42.4
43.2
51.9
44.6
39.3
34.9
40.1
42.3
95.1
72.3
193.5
107.6
135.2
130.4
58.5
72.5
67.5
191.3
109.7
99.3
102.9
50.1
29.5
47.1
56.3
114.7
33.4
32.7
45.0
84.1
58.9
31.6
32.4
40.7
22.5
29.1
23.9
60.0
41.6
45.1
50.7
51.9
76.5
49.5
53.2
104.8
98.5
66.7
258.7
208.2
156.0
129.5
53.5
49.0
18.5
41.5
51.6
25.6
24.0
34.3
32.4
46.1
37.7
28.3
25.6
30.1
28.9
71.2
53.9
119.1
91.8
94.1
92.2
37.9
43.0
41.2
115.8
51.1
57.2
62.7
728
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 60.— FARM OPERATORS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PER CENT DISTPJ-
BUTION, BY AGE AND TENURE: 1920 AND 1910.
AGE AND
CENSUS YEAR.
Total.
All
owners.
Full
owners,
free. ^
Full
owners,
mort-
Part
owners.
Mana-
gers.
Share
All
and
tenants.
share-
cash.
Cash
and
mi-
speci-
fied.
All farmers:
1920
1910
Reporting age:
1920
1910
Under 25 years —
1920
1910
25 to 34 years—
1920
1910
35 to 44 years —
1920
1910
45 to 54 years —
1920
1910
55 to 64 years—
1920
1910
65 years and oyer
1920
1910
Not reporting age:
1920
1910
All farmers :
1920
1910
Under 25 years:
1920
1910
25 to 34 years:
1920
1910
35 to 44 years:
1920
1910
45 to 54 years:
1920".
1910
55 to 64 years:
1920
1910
65 years and oyer:
1920
1910
6,448,343
6, 361, 502
,364,163
,339,476
383,680
419,330
333,020
, 413, 876
, 587, 519
571, 469
,482,494
, 432, 707
993, 771
947,524
583,679
554, 570
84,180
22, 026
3,925,090
3,948,722
3,873,034
3,934,968
87, 400
97, 690
561,442
620,961
938, 174
969, 859
1,021,445
1, 036, 493
780, 579
741, 614
4S3, 994
468, 351
52, 056
13, 764
2. 149. 276
2. 295. 277
1, 217, 234
1, 059, 620
,117,459
, 284, 343
39,111
54, 415
215, 759
297, 261
422, 864
487, 141
556,833
592, 14S
508, 786
490, 910
374, 106
362, 468
31,817
10, 934
1,203,190
1,058,018
28,970
23, 715
227, 513
192, 747
348,618
301,674
319,980
287, 992
195, 740
172, 197
82,369
79, 693
14,044
1,602
558,580
593, 825
552,385
592, 607
19, 319
19, 560
118,170
130, 953
166, 692
181, 044
144,632
156,353
76, 053
78, 507
27, 519
26, 190
6,195
1,218
68, 449
58, 104
2, 454, 804
2,354,676
66,636
56,846
5,484
4,
17, 983
15,700
18,757
16,212
14,063
11,724
7,226
5,840
3,123
2,550
1,813
1,258
2,424,493
2, 347, 662
290,796
316, 820
753, 595
777,215
630, 588
585, 398
446,986
384, 490
205, 966
200, 070
96,562
83, 669
30,311
7,014
1, 80G, 634
1,528,389
648, 170
826,287
1,785,352 639,141
1, 524, 4941823, 168
243,316 47,480
236,374 80,446
569,8341 183, 761
524,916:252,299
455,0641175,524
368,960 216,438
313, 198
231, 721
140,913
117,709
63, 027
44,814
21,282
3,895
133, 788
152, 769
65,053
82, 361
33, 535
38,855
9,029
3,119
PEB CENT DISTKIBUTION OF TENtTEE CLASSES BY AGE. 2
100.0
100.0
6.0
6.6
20.9
22.3
24.9
24.8
23.3
22.6
1
14.9
9.2
8.7
100.0
100.0
2.3
2.5
14.5
15.8
24.2
24.6
26.4
26.3
20.2
18. 8|
12.5'
11.9
100.0
100.0
1.8
2.4
10.2
13.0
20.0
21.3
26.3
25.9
24.0
21.5
17.7
15.9
100.0
100. 0
100.0
100.0
2.4
2.2
18.9
18.2
29.0
28.5
26.6
27.2
16.3
16.3
6.8
7.5
3.5
3.3
21.4
22.1
30.2
30.6
26.2
26.4
13.8
13.2
5.0
4.4
100.0
100.0
8.2
8.5
27.0
27.6
28.1
28.5
21.1
20.6
10.8
10.3
4.7
4.5
100.0
100.0
12.0
13.5
31.1
33.1
26.0
24.9
18.4
16.4
8.5
8.5
4.0
3.6
100.0
100.0
13.6
15. 5
31.9
34.4
25.5
24.2
17.5
15.2
7.9
7.7
3.
2.9
100.0
100.0
7.4
9.8
28.8
30.6
27.5
26.3
20.9
18.6
10.2
10.0
.1. 2
4.7
I Includes lull oymers whose mortgage status was not reported.
3 Percentages based on number of farm operators reporting age.
AGE OF FAEMERS.
729
T\BLE 60 FARM OPERATORS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PER CENT DISTRI-
BUTION, BY AGE AND TENURE; 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
Total.
OWNERS.
Mana-
gers.
TENANTS.
AGE AND
CENSUS TEAR.
All
owners.
Full
owners,
free.'
Full
owners,
mort-
gaged.
Part
owners.
All
tenants.
Share
and
share-
cash.
Cash
and
un-
speci-
fied.
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION
OF AGE
GROUPS
BY TENURE. 2
All farmers:
1920
100.0
100.0
60.9
62. 1
33.3
36.0
18.9
16.7
8.7
9.3
1.0
0.9
38.1
37.0
28.1
24.0
10.0
1910
13.0
Under 25 years:
1920..".
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
22.8
23.3
42.1
43.9
59.1
61.7
68.9
72.3
78.5
78.3
82.9
84.5
10.2
13.0
16.2
21.0
26.6
31.0
37.6
41.3
51.2
51.8
64.1
65.4
7.6
5.7
17.1
13.6
22.0
19.2
21.6
20.1
19.7
18.2
14.1
14.4
5.0
4.7
8.9
9.3
10.5
11.5
9.8
10.9
7.7
8.3
4.7
4.7
1.4
1.1
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
75.8
75.6
56.5
55.0
39.7
37.3
30.2
26.8
20.7
21.1
16.5
1.5.1
63.4
56.4
42.7
37.1
28.7
23.5
21.1
16.2
14.2
12.4
10.8
8.1
12.4
1910 . ...
19.2
25 to 34 years:
1920"
13.8
1910
17.8
35 to 44 years:
1920
11.1
1910
13.8
45 to 54 j'ears:
1920
9.0
1910 .-
10.7
55 to 64 years:
1920
6.5
1910
8.7
65 years and oyer:
1920
5.7
1910
7.0
Table 61.
• Includes full owners whose mortgage status was not reported.
2 Percentages based on number of farm operators reporting age.
-WHITE AND COLORED FARM OPERATORS IN THE SOUTH, WITH PER
CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY AGE AND TENURE: 1920 AND 1910.
COLOR, TENURE, AND
CENSUS YEAR.
All farm
opera-
tors.
FARM OPERATORS REPORTING AGE.
Total.
Under
25
years.
25 to 34 35 to 44
years. H years.
45 to 54
years.
55 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Not re-
port-
ing
The South.
White farmers, total:
1920
1910
Owners:
1920
1910
Full owners, free ' —
1920
1910
F^U owners, mortgaged-
1920
1910
Part owners —
1920
1910
Managers
1920.,
1910.,
\
Tenants:
1920
1910
Share and share-cash—
1920
1910
Cash and unspecified—
1920
1910
2,283,750
2,207,406
1,379,636
1,326,044
916,204
908, 211
310, 995
245, 889
152, 432
171, 944
16,548
15, 084
887, 566
866,278
716, 3.56
636, 817
171,210
229, 461
2,258,017
2,202,933
175,320
190,505
1,. 364, 199
1,323,794
905, 404
906, 514
307, 943
245, 607
150, 8.52
171,673
16,092
14, 736
877, 726
864,403
708, 729
635, 651
42,543
43,418
22, 940
26, 511
496,689
541,198
217, 055
243, 931
115,999
144,086
11,083 66.105
8,515 56; 668
8,520
8,392
1,266
1,274
34,951
43,177
4,177
4,203
131,511 275,457
145,813 293,064
113,875! 226,174
115,3861 219,548
168, 997
228, 752,
I Includes full owners whose mortgage status was not reported
17, 636
30,427|
49,283
7.3, 516
567, 049
536,366
339, 871
332, 768
203, 883
209, 315
91, 1.50
71, 219
44,&38
52,234
4,484
4,091
222,694
199, 507
176, 944
144,336
45, 750
55, 171
489,947
459,655
340, 895
326, 569
226, 809
225, 454
77, 367
60, 432
36,719
40,683
3,556
2,941
145, 4%
130, 145
114, 305
91, 531
31,191
38, 614
325,140 203,872
312,423 162,786
253, 362
240,388
191,382
184,080
43,661
35,426
18, 319
20, 882
1,726
1,535
70,0.52
70,500
53, 7.57
48,289
16,295
22, 211
170, 473
136, 720
144,391
117,068
18, 577
13,347
7,505
6,305
692
32, 516
25, 374
23,674
16,561
8,842
8,813
25,733
4,473
15, 437
2,250
10,805
1,697
3,052
282
1,580
271
456
348
9,840
1,875
7,627
1,166
2,213
709
ISO
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 61 WHITE AND COLORED FARM OPERATORS IN THE SOUTH, WITH PER
CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY AGE AND TENURE: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
COLOR, TENURE, AND
CENSUS YEAR.
All farm
opera-
tors.
FARM OPERATORS REPORTING AGE.
"otal.
Under
25
years.
25 to 34
years.
35 to 44
years.
45 to 54
years.
55 to 64
years.
65 years
and
over.
Not re-
port-
ing
age.
NUMBER — continued.
The South— Continued.
Colored farmers, total
1920
1910
Owners:
1920
1910
Full owners, free ' —
1920
1910
Full owners, niortgaged—
1920
1910
Part owners —
1920
1910
Managers:
1920
1910
Tenants:
1920
1910
Share and share-cash —
1920
1910
Cash and unspecified —
1920
1910
White farmers, total.
922,914
890,141
217, 589
218, 467
135, 944
128, 557
42,614
46,733
39,031
43,177
1,770
1,200
703, 555
670, 474j
518, 631 1
384,5241
184, 924i
285, 950|
912,122
888,976
215, 202
217, 908
134,441
128, 221
42, 159
46,632
38, 602
43, 055
1,728
1,185
695, 192
667, 883
512, 170
382, 900
183, 022
284, 983
89,112
87, 7r"
6,011
6,100
3,447
3,701
928
1,155
1,636
1,244
82, 942
81, 534
71,460
56, 7S1
11,482
24, 753
186,489 216,383
220,911 220,133
24,524
32, 174
13, 440
17, 942
5,166
7,203
5,918
7,029
372
294
161, 593
188, 443
126, 791
116,047
34, 802
72, 396
46, 102
50, 051
26, 529
27, 265
9,757
11,225
9,816
11, 561
443
327
169, 838
169, 755
125, 412
94, 781
44,426
74, 974
229,460
182,307
63, 774
58, 453
38, 106
32, 810
13, 786
13,250
11, 882
12, 393
444
263
165,242
123, 591
112, 635
63, 344
52, 607
60,247
116,963
110,460
42,788
41,944
28, 693
25, 685
7,992
8,781
6,103
7,478
212
141
73, 963
68,375
48, 888
34, 423
25, 075
33, 952
73.715
65:437
32,003
29, 186
24,226
20, 818
4, 530
5,018
3,247
3,350
41, 614
36, 186
26, 984
17,524
14, 630
18, 661
PER CENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE: 1920.
Owners
Full owners, free '
Full owners, mortgaged
Part owners
Managers.
Tenants
Share and share-cash .
Cash and unspecified .
Colored farmers, total
Owners
Full owners, free i
Full owners, niortgaged
Part owners
Managers.
Tenants
Share and share-cash.
Cash and unspecified .
JOO.O
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. ot
100. o'
100. 01
100.0
100. 0
100. 0
100. Ol
100.0;
7.8
3.1
2.5
3.6
5.6
7.9
15,0
16.1
10.4
2.8
2.6
2.2
4.2
9.2
11.9
14.0
6.3
22.0
15.9
12.8
21.
23.2
26.0
31.4
31.9
29.2
20.4
11.4
10.0
12.3
15.3
21.5
23.2
24.8
19.0
25.1
24.9
22.5
29.6
29.7
27.9
25.4
25.0
27.1
23.7
21.4
19.7
23.1
25.4
25.6
24.4
24.5
24.3
21.7
25.0
25.1
25.1
24.3
22.1
16.6
16.1
18.5
25.2
29.6
28.3
32.7
30.8
25.7
23. 8
22.0
28.7
14.4
18.6
21.1
14.2
12.1
10.7
8.0
7.6
9.6
12.8
19.9
21.3
19.0
15.8
12.3
10.6
9.5
13.7
9.0
12.5
15.9
6.0
5.0
5.5
3.7
3.
5.2
8.1
14.9
18.0
10.7
8.4
5.7
6,0
5.3
8.0
1 Includes lull owners whose mortgage status was not reported.
AGE OF FARMERS.
731
Table 62
-FARM OPERATORS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO AGE AND TENURE. BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENUKE.
ITNITED STATES.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Geogkaphic Divisions.
New England.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West North Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South Central.
Total
O wners
Managers
Tenants
West South Central.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mountain.
Total
O wners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific.
Total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
All farm
opera'
tors.
6,448,343
3, 925, 090
6S, 449
2, 454, 804
156,564
140, 160
4,802
11,602
425, 147
327, 104
9,853
88,190
1,084,744
766, 786
13, 551
304, 407
1,096,951
711,156
10, 776
375,019
1,158,976
607, 089
9,799
542,088
1,051,600
525, SOS
3,506
522,286
996,088
464, 328
5,013
526. 747
244,109
202, 515
4,116
37, 478
234,164
ISO, 144
7,033
46,987
FARM OPERATORS REPORTING AGE.
Total.
6,364,163
3, S73, 034
66,636
2, 424, 493
153,455
137, 409
4,669
11, 377
417, 237
321, 102
9,567
86,568
1,069,490
7.J6, 098
13, 207
300, 185
1,083,672
702, 546
10, 570
370, 556
1,143,758
599,815
9,523
534, 420
1,040,712
520, 373
3,419
516,920
985,669
459, 213
4,878
521, 578
240, 015
199, 188
3,968
36,859
230,155
177, 290
6,835
46,030
Unde:
25
years.
383,680
I 87,400
I 5, 484
'290, 796
25 to 34
years
1,333,020
561, 442
17, 983
753, 595
2,593
1,783
232
578
10,509
4,166
530
5,813
37, 753
11,344
1,198
25,211
52,794
12, 898
1,340
38, 556
82,996
15, 559
629
66, 808
92,899
17, 3.S6
333
75,180
88,537
15, 609
463
72,465
9,446
5,775
381
3,290
6,153
2,880
378
2,895
17,437
13,554
923
2,960
62,145
33, 731
2,324
26,090
209,815
96,244
3,846
109, 725
263, 565
108, 777
3,430
151,358
227,643
S3, 848
2,214
141,581
224,193
82, 247
883
141,063
231,342
75, 484
1,452
154,406
57, 741
44, 310
1,268
12,163
35 to 44
years
1,587,519
938, 174
18, 757
630, 588
31, 801
27, 270
1,264
3,267
96, 169
68, 401
2,712
25,056
264,839
175, 264
3, 775
85,800
284, 126
182, S62
2, 802
98,462
282,403
144, 775
2,703
134, 925
250.689
125, 058
911
124, 720
250,340
116, 140
1,313
132, 887
66, 936
55, 223
1,115
10, 598
45 to 54
years.
1,482,494
1,021,445
14,063
446,986
55 to
64
years.
65
years
and
over.
Not
re-
port-
ing
39,139 60,216
23, 247 43, 181
1,643 2,162
14,249 14,873
39,603
35, 935
1,170
2,""
106,848
87,411
2,223
17, 214
993,771583,679 84,180
780, 579 483, 994
7, 226 3, 123
205,966 96,562
34,057
32, 055
725
1,277
85,206
75, 224
1,283
8,699
258,619191,537
200.616|168,037
2,561 1,328
49,442 22,172
244,728161,085
190, %6 137, 539
1,889 802
51,873 22,744
266, 073
154, 579
2,289
109, 205
234, 293
131, ()6S
755
102, 470
219,041
119, 022
956
99,063
54,556
47, 222
707
6,627
172,574
118,052
1,112
53,410
143,308i
95,633
349
47,326
126,221
82,465
477
43,279
35,930
32, 455
359
3,116
27,964
26, 812
355
797
56,360
52, 169
495
3,696
52,056
1, 813
30, 311
3,109
2,751
133
225
7,910
6,002
106,92715,254
98, 593
499
7,835
10,688
344
4,222
77,37413,279
69, 504
307
7,563
112, 069
83, 002
576
28, 491
8,610
206
4,463
15,218
7,274
276
7,668
58,733 43,853
48,626 39,119
1,513 791
8, 594 3, 943
95,33010,888
6S,9S1
188
26, 161
435
87
5,366
70,18810,419
50,493 5,115
217 135
19,478 5,169
15,406 4,094
14, 203; 3,327
138 148
1,065 619
22,061 4,009
20,237 2,854
348 198
1,476 957
732
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 62.— FARM OPERATORS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO AGE AND TENURE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
DIVISION OE STATE
AND TENURE.
New England.
Maine, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
New Hampshire, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Vermont, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Massachusetts, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Rhode Island, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Connecticut, total .
Ownere
Managers
Tenants
Middle Atlantic.
New York, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
New Jersey, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pennsylvania, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East North Central.
Ohio, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Indiana, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Illinois, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Michigan, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
All farm
opera-
tors.
Wisconsin, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
48,227
45, 437
7SC>
2,004
20,523
IS, 604
546
1,373
29, 075
25, 121
568
3,386
32, 001
28,087
1,627
2,287
4,083
3,245
205
633
22, 655
19, 666
1,070
1,919
193,195
151,717
4,376
37, 102
29,702
21,889
987
6,826
202,250
153,498
4,490
44,262
256,695
177, "
3,065
75,644
205, 126
137,210
2,329
65,587
237,181
132, 574
3,411
101, 196
196,447
159,406
2,319
34, 722
189,295
159, 010
2,427
27,258
FARM OPERATORS REPORTING AGE.
Total.
47,484
44,739
769
1,976
20,006
IS, 147
528
1,331
28,561
24,674
556
3,331
31, 192
27, 393
1,569
2,230
3,991
3,166
201
624
22, 221
19,290
1,046
1,885
189,765
149,074
4,240
36,451
29,071
21,432
961
6,678
198,401
150,596
4,366
43,439
252,860
175,352
2,972
74,536
202,139
135, 137
2,271
64,731
233,755
130,629
3,324
99,802
194,077
157, 539
2,268
34, 270
186,659
157,441
2,372
26,846
Under
25
years.
867
699
47
121
291
191
36
64
696
427
44
225
393
250
56
87
49
21
12
16
297
195
37
65
4,733
2,057
197
2,479
645
270
54
321
5,131
1,839
279
3.013
8,112
1,856
240
6,016
8,335
1,942
187
6,206
9,202
1,959
274
6,969
5,775
2,307
204
3,264
6,329
3,280
293
2.756,
25 to 34
years.
35 to 44
years.
5,529
4,829
128
572
1,954
1,526
110
318
3,!
2,i
142
964
3,072
2,315
289
468
363
198
32
133
2,533
1,806
222
505
28, 144
16, 185
996
10,963
4,186
2,118
217
1,851
29,815
15,428
1,111
13,276
43,721
17,080
744
25, 897
39, 082
15,081
604
23,397
51,356
14,284
1,084
35,988
34,327
21,193
624
12,510
41,329
28, 606
790
11,933
45 to 54
years
9,617
8,915
187
515
3,811
3,311
127
373
6,375
5,229
150
996
6,
5,3,12
440
636
774
542
53
179
4,836
3,961
307
568
43, 170
31,466
1,189
10,515
6,833
4,655
241
1,937
46,186
32,280
1,282
12,604
60, 308
37,937
855
21,516
47,704
29, 196
644
17,864
60,176
29,399
1,022
29, 755
47,591
37,388
629
9,574
49, 060
41,344
625
7,091
11,858
11,277
193
4,961
4,510
132
319
7,299
6,503
118
678
8,580
7,594
419
567
1,064
848
47
169
5,841
5,203
261
377
55 to
64
years.
10,706
10,353
143
210
4,733
4,498
79
156
5,707
5,321
70
316
7,146
6,606
250
290
916
802
32
82
4,849
4,475
151
223
65
years
and
over.
48,220 39,248
40,155
1,002
7,063
7,845
6,092
266
1,487
50,783
41,164
955
8,664
62,186
48,506
643
13,037
47,925
36,867
489
10,569
56,173
38,355
598
17,220
47,260
41,498
442
5,320
34, 788
622
3,838
5,987
5,108
134
745
39,971
35,328
527
4,116
48,175
41,915
372
36, 926
31, 769
257
4,900
37,920
30, 162
255
7,503
37,474
34,674
252
2,548
8,907
8,666
71
170
4,256
4,111
44
101
4,498
4,314
32
152
5,613
5,316
115
182
825
755
25
45
3,865
3,650
68
147
26, 250
24,423
234
1,593
3,575
3,189
49
337
26,535
24,557
212
1,766
30, 358
28,058
118
2,182
22,167
20,282
90
1,795
18,928
16,470
91
45,075 31,042
41,390 29,517
389 192
3,296 1,333
13,824
13,304
83
437
2,367 1,394
21,650
20, 479
117
1,054
2,636
2,169
55
412
AGE OF FARMERS.
733
Table 62.— FARM OPERATORS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO AGE AND TENURE. BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
West North Central.
Minnesota, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Iowa, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Missouri, total.
Ownere
Managers
Tenants
North Dakota, total
Owners
Managere
Tenants
South Dakota, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Nebraska, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Kansas, total
Ownei-s
Managers
Tenants
South Atlantic.
Delaware, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Maryland, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
District of Coliunbia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Virginia, total
Ow^iers
Managers
Tenants
West Virginia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
North Carolina, total. . .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
South Carolina, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
AH farm
opera-
tors.
178,478
132, 744
1,596
44,138
213,439
121,888
2,487
89,064
263,004
185,030
2,247
75,727
77, 690
56,917
855
19,918
74,637
47,815
781
26,041
124,417
69,672
1,315
53,430
165,286
97,090
1,495
66,701
10, 140
6,010
144
3,980
47,908
32,805
1,262
13,841
204
100
19
85
186,242
136,363
2,134
47,745
87,289
72, 101
1,090
14,098
269,763
151,376
928
117,459
192,693
67, 724
738
124,231
FARM OPERATORS REPORTING AGE.
Total.
176, 139
131,091
1,563
43,485
210,705
120,322
2,429
87,954
259,991
182,856
2,204
74,931
76,923
56,354
845
19,724
73,703
47,226
772
25,705
122,902
68,816
1,286
52,800
163,309
95,881
1,471
65,957
9,973
5,899
140
3,934
47,328
32,430
1,231
13, 667
196
98
14
184,022
134,870
2,089
47,063
86,329
71,335
1,058
13,936
266,181
149,656
889
115,636
190,645
67,08'
723
122,835
Under
25
years.
6,645
2,154
188
4,303
9,865
1,505
348
8,012
12,934
4,355
195
8,384
3,668
1,244
130
2,294
3,946
1,091
116
2,739
7,218
1, 158
198
5,862
8,518
1,391
165
6,962
444
117
8
319
1,502
487
73
942
4
1
7,771
2,899
162
4,710
2,233
1,271
52
910
17,944
4,198
71
13,675
18,301
2,189
61
16,051
25 to 34
years.
40,281
20,828
562
18,891
55,121
16,216
842
38,063
52,622
26, 412
589
25,621
20,176
11,166
323
8,687
21, 374
9,671
280
11,423
34,956
11,730
403
22,823
39, 035
12,754
431
25,850
1,914
775
24
1, 115
7,841
3,594
318
3,929
20
7
2
11
30, 120
16,806
474
12,840
12,457
8,564
250
3,643
55,729
23,079
246i
32,404,
42,529
10,250
188
32,09ll
35 to 44
years.
45,349
33,496
411
11,442
56,282
31,824
020
23,838
62,399
42,113
602
19,684
23,122
17,941
197
4,984
21,177
14,111
197
6,869
33,503
19,250
344
13,909
42,294
24,127
431
17,736
2,365
1,298
37
1,030
11,171
7,126
356
43
18
4
21
45,055
31,752
614
12,689
21,211
16,868
322
4,021
66,867
36,581
244
30,042
49,642
17,5491
220
31,8731
45 to 54
years.
42,790
36, 787
256
5,747
48,592
36, 135
423
12,034
59,523
46, 793
475
12,255
17,291
14,639
138
2,514
55 to
64
years.
29,376
26,842
107
2,427
28,609
23,798
154
4,657
44,405
37,874
226
6,305
9,468
8,429
47
992
15,106 8,791
11,833 7,556
124 41
3, 149 1, 194
25,439
18,555
218
6,666
35,987
26,224
255
9,508
15, 786
12,90^
90
2,791
24,650
20, 135
137
4,378
2,397
1,572
42
783
12,476
9,239
293
2,944
56
26
4
26
46,183
36,097
492
9,594
22,076 16,212
18,843 14,576
256 119
2,977 1,517
58,748 40,147 26,746
36,358 28, 813 1 20,627
196| 89 43
22,194 11,245 6,076
1,825
1,321
23
481
8,958
7,301
140
1,517
47
24
2
21
31,785
27,014
218
4,553
65
years
and
over.
11,698
10,984
39
675
12,236
10,844
42
1,350
28,108
25,309
117
2,682
3,198
2,935
10
253
3,309
2,964
14
331
6,000
5,218
33
749
12, 825
11,250
52
1,523
816
6
206
5,380
4,683
51
646
26
22
2
2
23,108
20,302
129
2,677
12,140
11,213
42,120
17,025
149
24,946
23,394
11,969
75
11,350
14,659
8,105
30
6,524
734
ABSTRACT OF THE CEN-SUg-=--AGRICULTTJRE.
Table 62.— FARM OPERATORS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO AGE AND TENURE,
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Continued.
BY
DmsiON OR SfAtE
AND TENUEE.
South ATLA^^^Ic— Con.
Georgia, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Florida, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
East South Central.
Kentucky, total
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants
Tennessee, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Alabama, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Mississippi, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
West South Central.
Arkansas, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants ,
Louisiana, total
Owners ,
Managers
Tenants ,
Oklahoma, total ,
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Texas, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
MOXTNTAIN.
Montana, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Idaho, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Wyoming, total
Owners
Managers
Tenants
ALtfarm
opera^
tors.
310,732
102, 123
1,655
206, 954
54,005
38,487
1,829
13,689
270,626
179,327
969
90,330
252,774
148,082
807.
103,885
256,099
107,089
741
148,269
272, lOl'
91,3t0|
989 1
179,802
232,604
112,647
736
119,221
135, 463
57,254
828
77,381
191,988
93,217
935
97,836
436, 033
201,210
2,514
232,309
57, 677
50,271
899
6,507
42, 106
34,647
758
6,701
15,748
13,403
377
1,968
FARM OPERAfCBS REPORTING AGE.
Total.
306, 258
100,850
1,618
203, 790
52, 826
37, 590
1,761
13,475
267,496
177,295
937
89,264
249,967
146, 526
788
102,653
253, 67l'
106, 151 j
730 1
146, 790,
269, 578
90,4011
964 1
178,213
230,426
111,577
717
118,132
134, 036
56,588
805
76,643
189, 577
91,883
910
96,784
431,630
199, 165
2,446
230,019
56,980
49,668
874
6,438
41, 150
33,830
733
6,587
15,456
13,163
367
1,926
Under
25
years.
32, 520
3,414
134
28,972
2,277
983
68
1,226
21, 870
6,170
108
15,592
19,935
4,187
98
15,650
22,640
3,626
54
18,960
28, 454
3,403
73
24,978
21,327
4,326
55
16,940
12, 183
2,090
46
10,047
14,165
3,203
91
10,871
40, 862
5,990
271
34,001
1,654
1,104
73
477
1,689
988
68
633
616
465
32
119
25 to 34
years
68, 734
15, 781
432
52,521
8,299
4, 992
280
3,027
57,098
29, 126
266
27, 706
52,281
21,142
185
30,954
35 to 44
years
73,472
24, 941
464
48,067
12,577
8,642
442
3,493
63, 876
42,393
222
21,261
59,098
34, 554
209
24,335
54,643 58,481
17,228 25,428
181 195
37,234 32,858
60, 171
14,751
251
45, 169
53, 034
19, 774
192
33,068
23, 473
9,845
200
19,428
44,056
14,530
291
29,235
104,779
31,335
7fj0
72,675
15,956
13,413
284
2,259
9,599
7,010
248
2,341
4,090
3,375
128
687
69,234
22,683
285
40,266
•56,638
27,660
213
28, 765
35,442
15,032
216
20, 194
49, 333
23,234
222
25,877
108,927
50, 214
662
58,051
17, 125
14,970
240
1,915
11,753
9,673
217
1,863
4,557
3,798
115
644
45 to 54
years.
68,249
25,470
340
42,434
13,768
9,949
512
3,307
58,737
43,992
181
14,504
56,606
37,894
182
18,530
61,685
27, .304
184
34, 197
57,265
21,878
208
35, 179
53,614
28,328
149
25, 137
29, 873
14,070
197
15,600
44, 076
25,719
170
18, 187
91,478
50, 905
440
40,1.33
11,731
10,450
156
1,125
9,680
8,470
111
1,093
3,300
2,868
65
367
55 to
64
years.
65
years
and
over.
Not
re-
port-
ing
age.
40, 598
19,232
164
21,202
9,608
7,802
282
1,524
38,934
31,955
91
6,888
37,209
28,199
76
8,934
34,407
19,432
72
14,903
32,758
16,047
110
16,601
28, 857
18, 904
> 61
9,892
16, 626
9,304
108
7,214
26, 120
16,909
105
9,106
54,618
37,348
203
17,007
7,736
7,139
93
504
6,075
5,510
58
507
2,049
1,876
18
155
22,685
12,012
79
10,594
6,297
5,222
17^
28,981
23,659
69
3,253
24,838
20,550
38
4,250
21,815
13, 133
44
8,638
21,696
11,639
37
10,020
16,956
12,585
47
4,324
10, 439
0,247
38
4,154
11, 827
8,2SS
31
3,508
30.966
23,373
101
*7,492
2,411
1,334
25
1,052
2,778
2,592
28
158
2,354
2,173
31
150
844
781
9
54
AGE OF FARMERS.
73i
Table G2.— FARM OPERATORS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO AGE AND TENURE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920— Comlflued.
DIVISION OR STATE
AND TENURE.
All farm
opera-
tors.
Mountain— Con.
Colorado, total 59,934
Ownei-s 45, 291
Manai,'ei-s i SSO
Tenants i 13, 7(33
New Mexico, total I 29,844
Owners 25, 756
Managers 433
Tenants 3, 655
Arizona, total 9,975
Owners 7,869
Managers 305
Tenants 1,801
"Crtah, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Nevada, total .
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Pacific.
Washington, total.
Owners
Manageis
Tenants
Oregon, total.
Owners
Managers
Tenants
25,662
22, 579
296
2,787
3,163
2,
168
296
66,288
52, 701
1,168
12,419
50,206
39 , 863
916
9,427
FARM OPERATORS REPORTING AGE.
California, total ' 117,670
Owners ; 87, 580
Managers 4, 949
Tenants 25, 141
Total.
53,000
44, 599
855
13,546
29,437
25,419
422
,3, 590
9,700
7,671
275
1,754
25,219
22,212
283
2 724
3,073
2, 626
159
288
65,422
52,052
1,135
12,235
49, 476
39,293
893
9,290
115,257
85,945
4,807
24, 505,
Under
25
years.
2,414
1,175
72
1,167
1,354
968
51
335
373
229
20
124
1,265
792
58
415
81
54
7
20
25 to 34
years.
952
1,424
674
53
697
2,851
1,376
229
1,246
13,963
9,265
278
4,422
5,965
4,886
128
951
2,013
1,439
82
492
5,556
4,4(>3
86
1,007
597
459
34
104
35 to 44
years.
1,878 10,906
830 6,691
301
4,014
8,911
5,655
245
3,011
19,322
11,001
1,097
7,224
45 to .54
years.
15,885 13,702
11,766 11,048
216 166
3,903 2,488
7,207
6,189
107
911
2,815
2,181
88
546
6,667
5,
72
733
927
784
60
83
16, 736
12,715
331
3,690
12, 608
9,682
250
2,676
30,872
20, 784
1,581
8,507
7,048
6,232
7"
741
2,359
1,910
53
396
5,973
5,561
45
367
763
677
36
60
16,650
14,264
242
2,154
55 to
64
years.
9,082
7,830
88
1,164
5,098
4,596
44
.458
1,458
1,288
2<
14;
3,984
3,811
17
156
448
405
18
25
13, 079
11,958
109
1,012
65
years
and
over.
Not
re-
Iiort-
ing
age.
12,213 9,504
10,400j 8,472
198 109
1,015! 923
29,870! 21,270 11,072
23,972 18,689 10,123
1,073 5731 254
4,825 2,008i 695
3,952
3,515l
35!
402
2,766
2, 548
17
200
682
624
9
49
1,774
1,723
5
46
257
247
4
6
6,173
5,704
56
413
4,816
4,410
38
368
934
692
25
217
407
337
11
69
275
198
30
47
443
367
13
63
90
73
9
8
866
649
33
184
730
570
23
137
2,413
1,()35
142
636
736
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 63.— PER CENT DISTRIBUTION OF FARM OWNERS AND TENANTS, BY AGE.
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
[Percentages based on number of owners or tenants reporting age.]
OWNERS.
TENANTS.
nmSION AND STATE.
1
E2
O
(M
i
S2
(3
O
2
o
to
2
a
s
O
i
i
o
«5
o
i
i
2
United States
2.3
14.5
24.2
26.4
20.2
12.5
12.0
31.1
26.0
18.4
8.5
4.0
Geographic divisions:
New England
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.6
3.3
3.4
2.9
1.6
9.9
10.5
12.7
15. 5
14.0
15.8
16.4
22.2
13.1
19.8
21.3
23.2
26.0
24.1
24.0
25.3
27.7
24.4
26.2
27.2
27.3
27.2
25.8
25.2
26.9
23.7
27.4
23.3
23.4
22.2
19.6
19.7
18.4
18.0
16.3
22.1
19.5
16.2
13.0
9.9
13.8
13.3
11.0
7.1
11.4
5.1
6.7
8.4
10.4
12.5
14.5
13.9
8.9
6.3
26.0
30.1
36.6
40.8
26.5
27.3
29.6
33.0
31.0
28.7
28.9
28.6
26.6
25.2
24.1
25.5
28.8
32.3
22.0
19.9
16.5
14.0
20.4
19.8
19.0
18.0
18.7
11.2
10.0
7.4
6.1
10.0
9.2
8.3
8.5
8.6
7.0
Middle Atl antic
4.3
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
2.6
2.0
5.3
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
5.1
3.7
2.9
Pacific
3.2
New England:
1.6
1.1
1.7
0.9
0.7
1.0
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.4
1.5
1.5
2.1
1.6
1.3
2.4
2.2
2.3
1.7
1.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
2.1
1.8
2.8
3.3
3.4
2.6
3.5
2.9
3.4
3.8
3.9
3.7
3.5
3.0
2.2
2.9
3.5
2.6
3.S
3.0
3.6
2.1
1.6
1.7
1.6
10.8
8.4
11.7
8.5
6.3
9.4
10.9
9.9
10.2
9.7
11.2
10.9
13.5
18.2
15.9
13.5
14.4
19.8
20.5
17.0
13.3
13.1
11.1
7.1
12.5
12.0
15.4
15.3
15.6
13.3
16.4
14.4
16.2
16.3
17.7
17.4
15.8
15.7
27.0
20.7
25.6
20.8
19.2
18.8
20.1
17.5
12.7
14.4
12.8
19.9
18.2
21.2
19.4
17.1
20.5
21.1
21.7
21.4
21.6
21.6
22.5
23.7
26.3
25.6
26.4
23.0
31.8
29.9
28.0
25.2
22.0
22.0
18.4
23.5
23.6
24.4
26.2
24.7
23.0
23.9
23. 6
24.0
25.1
24.8
26.6
25.3
25.2
30.1
28. 6
28.9
26.4
24.3
28. 4
26.4
29.9
24.4
24.6
24.2
25.2
24.9
26.4
27.7
26.8
27.0
26.9
28. 4
27.3
27.7
27.3
29.4
26.3
26.3
28.1
30.0
25.6
26.0
25.1
27.0
27.4
26.6
28.5
26.5
26.8
26.4
24.3
25.4
25.3
26.5
24.8
25.9
25.7
24.2
25.4
24.9
28.0
25.6
21.0
25.1
21.8
24.8
24.5
24.9
25.0
25.8
27.4
26.5
27.9
23.1
24.8
21.6
24.1
25.3
23.2
23.3
23.8
23.5
23.9
23.5
23.1
22.0
18.7
20.5
19.8
20.7
15.0
16.0
18. S
21.0
22.4
22.5
24.5
20.0
20.4
19.3
17.8
19.1
20.8
18.0
19.2
IS. 3
17.8
16.9
16.4
18.4
18.8
14.4
16.3
14.3
17.6
18.1
16.8
17.2
15.4
23.0
21.6
21.7
19.4
22.7
17.5
19.4
23.8
18.9
16.4
14.9
16.3
16.0
15.0
12.6
13.0
8.5
8.4
9.0
13. 8
5.2
6.3
7.6
11.7
13.8
14.4
22.4
15.1
15.7
13.8
12.1
11.9
13.9
13.3
14.0
12.4
12.9
11.3
11.0
9.0
11.7
5.2
6.4
5.9
7.9
10.0
8.1
7.8
9.4
11.0
11.2
11.8
6.1
4.8
6.8
3.9
2.6
3.4
6.8
4.8
6.9
8.1
9.6
7.0
9.5
10.3
9.9
9.1
11.2
11.6
10.7
11.1
10.6
8.1
6.9
3.6
10.0
6.5
11.8
13.1
14.2
9.1
17.5
15.2
12.9
14.0
14.3
13.1
11.2
15.0
7.4
9.6
6.2
8.6
9.3
7.1
15.2
6.9
7.8
7.5
5.1
28.9
23.9
28.9
21.0
21.3
26.8
30.1
27.7
30.6
34.7
36.1
36.1
36.5
44.4
43.4
43.3
34.2
44.0
44.4
43.2
39.2
28.3
28.7
13.1
27.3
26.1
28.0
26.1
25.8
22.5
31.0
30.2
25.4
25.3
28.0
25.3
30.2
31.6
35.1
35.5
30.5
32.6
26.4
28.1
37.0
36.1
32.8
32.4
29.5
26.1
28.0
29.9
28.5
28.7
30.1
28.8
29.0
29.0
28.9
27.6
29.8
27.9
26.4
26.3
27.1
26.3
>25.3
26.7
26.3
26.9
26.2
27.0
25.0
27.0
28.9
26.0
25.9
23.6
25.9
23.8
23.7
22.4
26.0
24.3
26.3
26.7
25.2
29.7
28.3
33.4
28.8
25.3
31.1
26.9
28.8
30.2
28.8
34.7
19.6
24.0
20.4
25.4
27.1
20.0
19.4
22.3
19.9
17.5
16.3
17.3
15.5
12.3
13.2
13.7
16.4
12.7
12.3
12.6
14.4
19.9
21.5
31.0
20.4
21.4
19.2
20.3
20.8
24.5
16.3
18.1
23.3
19.7
21.3
20.4
18.8
17.4
17.5
16.6
19.1
18.4
20. 6
22.6
13.5
17.4
17.6
17.4
19.7
10.6
11.7
9.5
13.0
13.1
11.8
10.5
11.2
9.5
7.9
7.6
7.5
7.4
5.0
5.6
5.3
8.4
5.0
4.6
5.3
6.6
12.2
11.1
25.0
9.7
10.9
9.7
9.2
10.4
11.3
7.7
8.7
10.2
9.3
8.4
9.4
9.4
7.4
7.8
7.7
8.0
8.6
12.7
8.4
5.7
8.7
8.3
9.9
8.2
8.6
New Hampshire
7.6
Vermont
4.6
Massachusetts
8.2
Rhode Island
7.2
Connecticut
7 8
Middle Atlantic:
New York
4.4
New Jersey
5 0
Pennsylvania
4 1
East North Central:
Ohio.
2 9
Indiana
2.8
Illinois
2 4
Michigan
3.1
Wisconsin
1 6
West North Central:
Minnesota
1 6
Iowa
1 5
Missouri
3.6
North Dakota
1.3
South Dakota
1.3
Nebraska
1.4
Kansas
2.3
South Atlantic:
Delaware
5.2
Maryland
4.7
District of Columbia
Virginia
2.4
5.7
West Virginia
6.2
North Carolina
5.3
South CaroUna
5.3
Georgia
5.2
Florida
6.7
East South Central:
Kentucky
3.6
Tennessee
4.1
Alabama
Mississippi
5.9
5.6
West South Central:
Arkansas
3.7
Louisiana
5.4
Oklahoma
3.6
Texas
3.3
Mountain:
Montana
2.5
Idaho
2.3
Wyoming '. . .
Colorado
2.8
3.0
New Mexico
5.6
Arizona
2.8
Utah
1.7
Nevada
2.1
Pacific:
Washington
3.4
Oreeon
4.0
California
2.8
FARM MORTGAGES.
737
TABLE 64.— NUMBER OF OWNED FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES CLASSIFIED ACCORD-
ING TO MORTGAGE STATUS: 1890 TO 1920.
ITEM.
FARMS OPERATED BY THEIR
OWNERS.
OWNED FARM HOMES.
1920
1910
1900
1890
Total...
3,925,090
-23,632
-0.6
3,948,722
310, 319
8.5
3, 638, 403
495, 657
15.8
3,142,746
Increase over preceding census ' .
Per cent of increase i
Reported as free from mortgage
2,074,325
-514, 271
-19.9
1,461,306
149, 272
11.4
389, 459
341,367
709.8
52.8
37.2
9.9
2,588,596
169, 416
7.0
1, 312, 034
218, 870
20.0
48,092
-77,967
-61.8
65.6
33.2
1.2
2, 419, 180
190, 374
8.5
1,093,164
218,949
25.0
126,059
86,334
217.3
66.5
30.0
3.5
2, 228, 806
Increase over preceding; census '
Per cent of increase '
Reported as mortgaged
874,215
Increase over preceding census
Per cent ofincrease
Unknown (no report)
39,725
Increase over preceding census i
Percent of increase^
Per cent of total-
Free from mortgage
70 9
Mortgaged
27 8
Unknown (no report)
1 3
1 A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease. The comparative figures shown for farms free from mortgage and
mortgaged are affected somewhat by the fact that more farms were tabulated as "unknown" in 1920 than
at earlier censuses.
Table 65.— FARM MORTGAGE DEBT IN THE UNITED STATES, VALUE OF FARMS
REPORTING AMOUNT OF DEBT, RATIO OF DEBT TO VALUE, AVERAGES PER
FARM, AND INTEREST RATE: 1890, 1910, AND 1920.
Number of farms reporting amount of debt
Increase over preceding census
Per cent of increase
Value of mortgaged farms (land and buildings;
Increase over preceding census
Per cent of increase
Amount of mortgage debt
Increase over preceding census
Per cent of increase
Ratio of debt to value, per cent ,
Average per farm:
Value of land and buildings
Amount of debt
Owner's equity
Average rate of interest paid, per cent
OWNED FARMS MORTGAGED.!
1920
1, 193, 047
186, 536
18.5
$13, 775, 500, 013
87, 445, 263, 062
117.6
$4,003,767,192
$2, 277, 594, 341
131.9
29.1
$11,546
83,356
$8, 191
6.1
1910
1, 006, 511
119, 554
13.5
$6,330,236,951
$3, 275, 313, 7S6
107.2
$1,726,172,851
$640, 176. S91
58.9
27.3
$6, 289
$1, 715
$4, 574
Owned
farm homes
mortgaged,
1890.2
886,957
$3,054,923,165
$1,085,995,960
35.5
83,444
81,224
82,220
7.1
1 Figures include only farms consisting wholly of land owned by the operator and reporting amount of
mortgage debt.
2 The figures for 1S90 cover the estimated total number of owned farm homes mortgaged, including a
part of those shown in Table 64 as "unknown."
75108°— 23-
-47
738
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGKICUL.TURE.
Table 66.— FARM MORTGAGE DEBT IN THE UNITED STATES CLASSIFIED ACCORDING
TO INTEREST RATE, WITH ANNUAL INTEREST CHARGE: 1920.
INTEREST RATE.
Total farm mortgage debt
With interest rate reported
Less than 4 per cent
4 per cent
Between 4 and 5 per cent
5 per cent
Between 5 and 6J per cent
5i per cent
Between 5\ and 6 per cent
6 per cent ."
Between 6 and 6| per cent
6J per cent
Between 6i and 7 per cent
7 per cent .'
Between 7 and 8 per cent
8 per cent
Between 8 and 10 per cent
10 per cent
More than 10 per cent
Interest rate not reported
FARM MORTGAGE DEBT.l
Per cent
distribution.
$4,003,767,192
3,941,
13,
73,
45,
751,
35,
484,
36,
1,542,
15,
108,
9,
364,
35,
335,
28,
59,
2,
225, 978
246, 285
459, 416
5S9, 167
700,696
360, 355
539,054
900, 70S
244,146
253,551
555,481
713,563
088,503
023, 795
466,201
923,338
092,008
069, 711
62,541,214
100.00
0.34
1.86
1.16
19.07
0.90
12.29
0.94
39.13
0.39
2.75
0.25
9.24
0.89
8.51
0.73
1.50
0.05
Annual interest
charge.
52.38,501,748
410, M5
2,938,363
2,067,925
37,. 585, 268
1,856,524
26,649,872
2,121,921
92, .534, 699
9.>3,443
7,056,392
655,757
25, 486,-330
2,624,210
26,837,272
2,572,725
6,909,317
241,185
1 Reported debt on fuUy owned farms only. The total debt on aU farms in 1920, including those
operated by tenants, part owners, and managers, has been estimated at $7, 857, 700, 000-
FARM MORTGAGES.
739
Table 67.— FARM MORTGAGE DEBT IN THE UNITED STATES CLASSIFIED ACCORDING
TO VALUE OF FARM, WITH RATIO OF DEBT TO VALUE AND AVERAGE INTEREST
RATE: 1920.
VALUE GEOin".
Total
Under $5,000
Under $2,500..
32,500 to $4,999
85,000 to $9,999....
$5,000 to $7,499
$7,500 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999..
$1.5,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 to $24,999..
$25,000 to $29,999..
$30,000 to $34,999..
$35,000 to $39,999..
$40,000 to $14,999..
$45,000 to $49,999..
$50,000 and over. . .
FARMS REPORTING
AMOUNT OF DEBT.
Niimher.
1,193,047
Per cent
distriljii-
tion.
474,649
213,844
200, 805
295, 814
191,406
104,408
147,029
84,909
57,990
28,620
27,921
14,862
14,967
10,354
35, 932
39.8
17.9
21.9
24.8
16.0
8.8
12.3
7.1
4.9
2.4
2.3
1.2
1.3
0.9
3.0
FARM MORTGAGE DEBT.l
Amount.
$4, 003, 767, 192
467,449,381
129,263,438
338,185,943
703,854,308
402,781,862
301,072,446
573,984,642
428,312,701
366,129,944
215,366,895
238, 533, 885
142,131,377
156,113,481
117,925,985
593,964,593
Per Pent
distribu-
tion.
11.7
3.2
8.4
17.6
10.1
7.5
14.3
10.7
9.1
5.4
6.0
3.5
3.9
2.9
14.8
Ratio of
debt to
value
(percent),
29.1
38.7
42.2
37.4
35.2
35.7
34.6
34.0
30.7
29.2
28.5
27.3
26.3
25.4
24.2
20.1
Aver-
age in-
terest
rate
(per
cent).
6.6
6.S
6.5
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.0
6.0
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.9
1 Reported debt on fully owned farms only.
740
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 68.— OWNED FARMS REPORTED AS FREE FROM MORTGAGE AND MORT-
GAGED, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[Farms owned wholly or in part by the operator.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
3,925,090
New England:
Maine
New Hampshu-e
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia,
Virginia
West \ irginia ,
North Carolina
South ('aroUna
Georgia ,
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi ,
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana ,
Oklahoma ,
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920
Total.
140, 160
327, 101
766, 7S6
711, 166
607, 0S9
525, 808
464, 328
202, 515
ISO, 144
45, 437
18, 604
25, 121
28, 087
3,245
19, 666
151,717
21, 889
153, 498
177,986
137, 210
132, 574
159, 406
159, 610
132, 744
121, 888
185,030
56, 917
47, 815
69, 672
97, 090
6,010
32, 805
100
136, 363
72, 101
151,376
67, 724
102, 123
38, 487
179, 327
148, 082
107, 089
91,310
112, 647
57, 254
93,217
201, 210
50, 271
34, 647
13, 403
45, 291
25, 756
7,869
22. 579
2,699
52, 701
39,863
87. 580
Free from
mortgage .
2,074,325
1,461,306
80, 412
179, 326
382, 771
278, 906
408, 804
339, 312
236, 932
88, 731
79,131
30,665
11, 992
12, 132
14, 055
1,971
9,597
75, 522
10,000
93,804
110, 004
73,233
68, 892
72,869
57, 773
54, 086
45^ 807
82, 099
12,833
16, 037
27,065
40, 979
3,504
19,292
63
98, 470
52, 617
102, 950
42, 847
64,061
25,010
116,613
105, 128
64, 498
53,073
64, 881
36, 010
30, 551
105, 490
16,365
11,872
6,816
20, 965
16, 650
3,708
10, 756
1,599
25,012
18, 077
36,042
Mort-
gaged.
389,459
53, 138
125, 216
326, 313
368, 158
118, 026
124, 723
162, 738
97. 038
85', 956
13,023
5,389
12, 225
12, 632
949
8,920
66,633
10, 085
48, 498
50, 784
51,474
51, 039
78, 758
94, 258
69, 545
66, 096
85,538
40, 462
27, 262
35, 191
44,064
2,018
11,339
29
24, 331
10, 274
24, 499
14, 299
23, 135
8,102
40,615
32, 264
27, 854
23,990
33,990
11,783
47, 025
69,940
29,897
20,060
5,513
21, 131
6, 257
3,380
9,916
884
24,004
17, 843
44,109
Un-
known
(no
report).
6,610
22, 562
57, 702
64, 092
80, 259
61, 773
64, 658
16,746
15, 057
1,749
1,223
764
1,4(J0
325
1,149
9,562
1,804
11, 196
17, 198
12, 503
12, 643
7, 779
7,579
9,113
9.985
17; 393
3,J322
4, 516
7,416
12, 047
488
2,174
18
13, 562
9, 210
23. 927
lO; 578
14, 937
5,375
22, 099
10, 690
14, 737
14, 247
13, 776
9,461
15, 641
25,780
4,009
2,715
1,074
3,195
2, 849
781
1, 907
216
3,685
3,943
7,429
3,948,722
1910
Total.
168, 408
355, 036
809, 0)4
758, 946
593, 154
510, 452
440, 805
160, 844
151, 933
56,454
24,493
28, 085
32, 075
4,087
23,234
166, 674
24,133
164, 229
192, 104
148, 501
145, 107
172, 310
151,022
122, 104
133, 003
192, 285
63, 212
57, 9^84
79, 250
111, 108
6,178
33, 519
118
133,664
75, 978
145, 320
64,350
98, 628
35, 399
170, 332
144, 125
103, 929
92,066
106, 649
52, 989
85,404
195, 863
23,365
27, 169
9,779
36, 993
33, 398
8,203
19, 762
2,175
47, 505
37, 796
66, 632
Free from
mortgage.
2.588,596
108, 938
217, 257
473, 822
404, 555
474, 742
388, 837
299, 303
125, 940
95, 202
41, 309
18, 119
14,851
IS, 768
2,811
13, 080
93,118
11,983
112, 156
135, 616
89, 847
86, 713
88, 705
72, 941
65, 038
63, 234
102, 514
30, 651
35, 101
47, 4?5
60, 582
3.817
2i; 084
93
111,474
66,093
117, 028
47,535
78, 004
29, 614
135, 505
118, 285
74,504
60, 543
82,321
42, Oil
46, 889
128, 082
18, 014
17,»933
7,815
26, 822
31, 382
7,038
15, 131
1,805
30,979
24, 855
39, 368
Mort-
1,312,034
58, 474
134, 803
327, 463
346, 182
110, 198
114, 195
132, 252
33,060
55, 407
14, 948
6,234
13. 140
13,014
1, ISO
9,958
72,311
11,793
50, 699
54, 997
56, 914
55, 792
82,631
77, 129
56,145
68, 045
88, 4S6
31,727
21, 691
30,839
49, 249
2,264
12, 127
21
21, 182
9,525
26, 642
15, 020
18, 257
5,160
33,039
24,006
27, 457
29, 693
22, 374
9,834
36,036
64,008
4,820
9,010
1,923
9,636
1,775
1,043
4,492
361
16, 026
12, 632
26, 749
FARM MORTGAGES.
741
Table 69.
-MORTGAGED FARMS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CHARACTER OF
OWNERSHIP, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DmslOM AND STATE.
trnited States.
Geographic omsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central- .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
JIassachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
^'irginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana ,
Idaho ,
Wyoming
Colorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah ,
Nevada ,
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
OWNED FARMS REPORTED AS MORTGAGED, 1920.
Total.
1,461,308
53,138
125,216
326, 313
368, 158
118,026
124,723
162, 738
97,038
85,956
13,023
5,389
12,225
12,632
949
8,920
66,633
10,085
48,498
50,784
61,474
51,039
78,758
94,258
69,545
66,096
85, 538
40,462
27, 262
35, 191
44,064
2,018
11,339
29
2-1,331
10,274
24,499
14,299
23,135
8,102
40,615
32, 264
27,854
23,990
33,990
11,783
47,025
69,940
29,897
20,060
5,513
21, 131
6,257
3,380
9,916
884
24,004
17,843
44,109
Operated by full owners.
Total.
1.217,234
50, 571
116,402
278, 777
269, 846
106,929
111,814
134, 806
75, 590
72,439
12,693
5,126
11,654
11,921
879
8,298
61,095
9,580
45,727
43,940
40,954
37, 249
68,448
88,186
58,350
52,985
69,644
22,918
14, 256
24,357
27,336
1,943
10,749
25
21,865
9,376
20,908
12, 884
21,693
7,486
36,304
28,001
25,136
22,373
30,012
10,751
34,740
59,363
21,786
17,383
4,057
15, 955
4,458
2,962
8,200
789
19, 780
14, 565
38,094
Reporting
amount
of debt.
Not re-
porting
amount
of debt.
1,193,047
49,456
113,441
274,347
266, 281
103, 039
109,619
131, 550
74,118
71,196
12,345
4,951
11, 504
11, 663
856
8,137
59,735
9,296
44,410
43,068
40, 416
36,663
67,119
87, 081
57,585
52,341
68,784
22,623
14,039
23,986
26,923
1,903
10,407
24
21, 155
9,031
20,149
12, 265
20, 797
7,308
35,531
27,496
24, 748
21,844
29,504
10,301
34,045
57,700
21,244
17,142
3,937
15, 735
4,331
2,876
8,086
767
19, 503
14,355
37,338
24, 187
1,115
2,961
4,430
3,565
3,890
2,195
3,316
1,472
1,243
Oper-
ated by
part "
owners.
244, 072
348
175
150
258
23
161
1,360
284
1,317
872
538
586
1,329
1,105
765
644
860
295
217
371
413
40
342
1
710
345
759
619
896
178
773
505
388
529
508
450
695
1,663
542
241
120
220
127
86
114
22
277
210
756
2, .567
8,814
47, 536
98,312
11, 097
12, 909
27, 872
21,448
13,517
330
263
571
711
70
622
5,538
505
2,771
6,844
10, 520
13,790
10,310
6,072
11, 195
13,111
15, 894
17, 544
13, 006
10,834
16, 728
75
690
4
2,466
898
3,591
1,415
1,442
616
4,311
4,263
2,718
1,617
3,978
1,032
12, 285
10, 577
8,111
2,677
1,4.56
5,176
1,799
418
1,716
95
4,224
3,278
6,015
OWNED FARMS
REPORTED AS
MORTGAGED, 1910.
Total.
1,312,034
58,474
134, 803
327, 463
346, 182
110, 198
114, 195
132, 252
33,060
55,407
14,948
6,234
13, 140
13, 014
1,180
9,958
72,311
11,793
50,699
54,997
56,914
55,792
82,631
77, 129
56, 145
68,045
88,486
31,727
21,691
30,839
49, 249
2,264
12, 127
21
21,182
9,525
26,642
15,020
18, 257
5,160
33,039
24,006
27, 457
29,693
22,374
•9,834
36,036
64,008
4,820
9,010
1,923
9,636
1,775
1,043
4,492
361
16,026
12,632
26,749
Operated
by full
owners
reporting
amount
of debt.
1,006,511
63, 791
118,220
257, 884
230,975
86, 522
85, 282
96,687
26,731
44,419
13,894
5,666
12, 138
12,030
1,001
9,062
62,555
10, 666
44,999
42,7&5
40,108
36, 938
68,655
69, 398
41,775
50,452
64,028
19, 187
11,313
19, 778
30,442
2,021
10,754
20
17,410
7,878
19,252
11,189
13,839
4,159
2.5,846
17,362
19,230
22,tyl4
16,555
7,520
24,588
48,024
3,990
7, 594
1,.531
7,571
1,397
813
3,526
309
12,715
10, 274
21,430
742
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGPJCULTURE.
Table 70.— FARM MORTGAGE DEBT, VALUE OF FARMS REPORTING AMOUNT OF
DEBT, AND RATIO OF DEBT TO VALUE. BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[Figures include only farms consisting whoUy of land owned by the operator and reporting amount of
mortgage debt.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central-
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
We.st South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnoLs
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
VALUE OP farms (LANB AND
BUILDINGS).
1920
$13,775,500,013
271, 162,
711, 867
2, 959, 22s:
5, 414, 232:
652, 812:
570, 595:
1, 134, 847'
927, 906:
1, 132, 847
58,427
20,274
61,070:
70, 745
4, 864:
55, 781
388,114
67, 175'
256, 577
387, 187,
439, 152:
775, 394:
420, 108
937,385:
925, 963
1, 814, 260:
752, oon:
380, 132:
411,837
705, 561
424, 469,
11,422,
75, 0,s;
237
151, 585;
43, 989,
103, 282
92,052
124, 579
50, 580,
230, 557
159,000
81, 88,s:
99, 148,
129,347
68, 361
272, 615:
664, 522
240, 549
223, 648:
55, 609
211,700:
43, 085:
50, 4.52
84, 578:
18, 280:
202,018,
166,663:
764, 166
1910
$6, 330, 236, 951
183, 826, 183
516, 334, 528
1,605,964,728
2,361,540,675
270, 317, 105
203, 125, 373
484, 014, 790
247, 994, 132
457,119,437
39
774,
15
457,
36
858,
49
742,
4
087,
37
906,
284
659,
55
507,
176
168,
220
749,
251
961,
454
857,
250
874,
427,
522,
295
015,
735
265,
389
476,
213
642,
154
749,
286
308,
287
082,
8
801,
44
398,
233,
62
377,
21
549,
42
952,
39
593,
37
526,
12,
884,
81
315,
47
2;«,
32
311,
42,
266,
35
035,
28
771,
122
327,
297,
880,
44
615,
64
376,
16
675,
77
332,
10
68;^,
8
695,
21
319,
4,
297,
113
394,
93
52.5,
250,
199,
AMOUNT OF DEBT.
1920
$4, 003, 767, 192
1910
$1, 726, 172, 851
91,756,058
258, 397, 005
922,266,312
1,437,-337,392
192,668,718
176, 102, 120
304,631,634
283, 423, 921
337,184,032
18, 592, 225
6, 820, 551
23, 575, 778
23, 412, 188
1,494,367
17,860,949
145, 533, 268
25, 122, .582
87, 741, 155
121,120,774
103, 256, 239
197,211,841
144, 103, 067
354, 574, 391
254, 475, 222
489, 816, 739
216,463,380
108, 284, 682
89,875,046
168,507,859
109, 914, 464
4, 460, 416
27, 481, 197
92,900
41, 725, 542
11,205,953
31, 968, 285
25,153,227
37,671,385
12, 909, 813
67, 1 16, 481
49, 836, 266
29, 103, 101
30,046,272
38, .539, 428
20, 490, 966
73, 434, 422
172, 166, 818
77, 949, 679
69, 868, 243
1,5, 303, 106
62, 623, 338
11, 178, 034
15, 648, 280
24,334,636
6, 518, 605
61,120,951
51.999,178
224, 063, 903
58, 535, 508
178, 326, 219
459, 886, 968
608, 480, 562
73, 597, 258
59, 769, 643
121,365,670
59, 364, 185
106,846,838
11, 738, .529
4, 773, 610
12,436,091
16,371,484
1,356,326
11,859,468
97,309,848
19, 476, 938
61, 539, 433
63,788,397
57, 486, 582
115,799,646
75, 997, 030
146, 815, 313
77, 866, 283
204, 242, 722
112,565,403
47,841,587
32,771,359
62,373,4,72
70, 819, 736
3,068,721
15, 673, 773
56, 100
15, 4-10, 291
5, 592, 533
9,958,389
10, 109, 072
10, 988, 409
2, 709, 970
23,411,430
12,626,330
10, 3.50, .577
13,381,306
8,941,332
8, 950, 301
27,384,765
76,089,272
10,741,280
14, 557, 103
4, 207, 983
18, 986, 026
2, 590, 2S2
2, 253, 252
4, .564, 175
1,464,084
25, 644, 551
21,16,5.627
60,036,660
RATIO OF DEBT
TO VALUE
(PERCENT).
1920 1910
29.1
33.8
36.3
31.2
26.5
29.5
30.9
26.8
30.5
29.8
31.8
33.6
38.6
33.1
30.7
32.0
37.5
37.4
34.2
31.3
24.0
25.4
34.3
37.8
27.5
27.0
28.8
28.5
21.8
23.9
25.9
39.0
36.6
39.1
27.5
25.5
31.0
27.3
30.2
25.5
29.1
31.3
35.5
30.3
29.8
30.0
26.9
25.9
32.4
31.2
27.5
29.6
25.9
31.0
28.8
35.7.
30.3
31.2
29.3
FARM MORTGAGES.
743
Tadle 71.— average VALUE OF MORTGAGED FARMS, AVERAGE DEBT, AND AVER-
AGE EQUITY PER FARM, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
[A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.]
average value of
LAND and BUHJ)INGS
PER FARM.
AVERAGE MORTGAGE
DEBT PER FARM.
AVERAGE EQUITY
PEE FARM.
DrVISION AND STATE.
1920
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
19-20
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
1920
1910
Per
cent
ofin-
crea'je.
■[Tnited States
$11, 546
$6,289
83.6
$3,356
$1,715
95.7
$8, 191
$4, 574
79.1
Geographic divisions:
New England
5,483
0,275
10, 786
20,333
6,336
5,205
8,627
12,519
15,912
3,417
4,368
6,227
9,965
3,124
2,382
5,000
9,277
10,291
00.5
43.7
73.2
104.0
102.8
118.5
72.3
34.9
54.6
1,855
2,278
3,302
5,398
1,870
1,606
2,316
3,824
4,736
1,088
1,508
1,783
2, 508
851
701
1,255
2,221
2,405
70.5
51.1
88.6
110.2
119.7
129.1
84.5
72.2
96.9
3,628
3,997
7,425
14,935
4,466
3,599
6,311
8,695
11,176
2,329
2,860
4,444
7,397
2,273
1,081
3,751
7,056
7,886
55.8
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North ( entral
South Atlantic
39.8
67.1
101.9
96.5
East South Central
Wes.t South Central
Mountain
114.1
68.2
23.2
Pacific
41.7
New England:
Maine
4,7.33
4,095
5,309
6,066
6,083
6,855
6,497
7,226
5,777
8,990
10,806
21,149
0,259
10, 765
16,080
34,062
10,933
10,803
29,335
29,410
15,766
6,002
7, 215
9, 913
7,165
4,871
5,126
7,505
5,990
6,921
0,489
5,783
3,309
4,539
4,384
0,036
8,008
11,517
11,323
13,047
14,125
13,454
9,948
17, 543
10, 400
23,834
10,358
11,010
20,406
2,863
2,728
3,037
4,135
4,084
4,183
4,551
5,204
3,915
5,160
0,282
12,314
3,054
6,160
7,062
14, 574
6,083
11,135
13, 679
14, 476
9,430
4,355
4,129
11,670
3,583
2,735
2,231
3,539
2,712
3,098
3,146
2,720
1,680
1,850
2,116
3,826
4,975
6,203
11,182
8,477
10,892
10,214
7,647
10,096
6, 046
13,907
8,918
9,103
11,075
65.3
50.1
74.8
40.7
39.2
63.9
42.8
38.9
47.0
74.2
73.0
71.7
71.3
74.8
127.7
137.8
79.7
50.9
114.5
103.2
07.2
37.8
74.7
-15.1
100.0
78.1
129.8
112.1
120.9
123.4
106.3
112.6
97.0
145.4
107.2
73.4
61.0
85.7
L3
53.9
29.7
31.7
30.1
64.0
73.0
71.4
16.1
27.5
75.3
1,506
1,378
2,049
2,007
1,746
2,195
2,436
2,703
1,976
2,812
2,604
5,379
2,147
4,072
4,419
9,358
3,147
4,786
6,402
7,025
4,083
2,344
2,641
3,871
1,972
1,241
1,587
2,051
1,811
1,767
1,889
1,812
1,176
1,375
1,306
1,989
2,157
2,984
3,669
4,076
3,887
3,980
2,581
5,441
3,009
8,499
3,134
3,622
6,001
845
842
1,025
1,361
1,355
1,309
1,556
1,820
1,308
1,491
1,433
3, 135
1,107
2,110
1,804
4,048
1,7.58
2, 493
2,897
3,154
2,320
1,518
1,457
2,805
887
710
517
903
794
652
906
727
538
586
640
1,190
1,114
1,584
2,692
1,917
2,749
2,508
1,854
2,772
1,294
4,738
2,017
2,060
2,802
78.2
63.7
99.9
47.5
28.9
67.7
56.0
48.0
44.4
88.6
81.7
71.6
93.9
92.4
137.1
131.2
79.0
92.0
121.0
122.7
75.5
54.4
81.3
38.0
122.3
74.8
207.0
127.1
128.1
171.0
108.5
149.2
118.6
134.6
141.9
67.1
93.6
88.4
36.3
112.6
41.4
58.7
39.2
96. 3
132.5
79.4
55.4
75.8
114.2
3,227
2,717
3,259
4,058
3,937
4,660
4,061
4,524
3,802
6,178
8,2ai
15,770
4,112
6,093
11,661
25,304
7,786
12,016
22, 933
22,390
11,684
3,658
4,574
6,042
5,193
3,630
3,539
5,455
4,179
5,155
4,600
3,970
2,133
3,163
3,078
4,647
5,861
8,533
7,654
8,971
10,238
9,474
7,367
12, 102
7,450
15,335
7,224
7,988
14,405
2,018
1,886
2,012
2,774
2,729
2,874
2,995
3,378
2,547
3,669
4,849
9,179
2,547
4,044
5,198
10,520
4,325
8,042
10, 782
11,322
7,104
2,837
2,672
8,865
2,696
2,025
1,714
2,036
1,918
2,446
2,240
1,993
1,142
1,264
1,576
2,636
3,861
4,619
8,490
6,560
8,143
7,706
5,793
7,924
4,752
9,169
6,901
7,043
8,873
59.9
New Hampshire
Vermont
44.1
62.0
Massachusetts
46.3
Rhode Island
44.3
Connecticut
02.1
Middle Atlantic:
New York
35.6
New Jersey
33.9
Pennsjlvania
49.3
East North Central:
Oliio
68.4
Indiana
70.4
Illinois. .
71.8
Michigan
01.4
Wisconsin
05.5
West North Central:
Minnesota
124.3
Iowa
140. 4
Missouri
80.0
North Dakota
39.0
South Dakota
112.7
Nebraska
97.8
Kansas
tl4.5
South Atlantic:
Delaware
28.9
Maryland
71.2
District of Columbia. . . .
Virginia
-31.8
92.6
West Virginia
79.3
North Carohna
100.5
South Carolina.
10(i.9
Georgia
117.9
Florida
110.8
East South Central:
Kentucky . . .
105.4
Tennessee
99.2
Alabama
80.8
Mississippi
150.2
West South Central:
Arkansas
95.3
Louisiana
76.3
Oklahoma
51.5
Texas
84.7
Mountain:
Montana
-9.8
Idaho
30.8
Wyoming
25.7
Coiorador.
22.9
New Mexico
27.2
Arizona
52.7
Utah
56.8
Nevada
67.2
Pacific:
Washington
4.7
Oregon
13.4
CaUfomia
63.0
744
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 72 FARM MORTGAGE DEBT CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO RATE OF INTEREST,
[Mortgage debt on farms consisting wholly of land
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic dh'isions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central...
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central....
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Conneclicut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
JMinnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota . . . ."
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
$4, 003, 767, 192
amount of farm mortgage debt.
Total.
91,756,058
258, 397, 005
922,266,312
,437,337,392
192,068,718
176, 102, 120
304,631,634
283,423,921
337,184,032
18,592,225
6, 820, 551
23, 575, 778
23, 412, 188
1, 494, 367
17,860,949
145,533,268
25,122,582
87,741,155
121, 120, 774
105, 256, 239
197,211,841
144,103,067
354,674,391
254,475,222
489, 816, 739
216,463,380
108, 284, 682
89,875,046
168,507,859
109,914,464
4,460,410
27,481,197
92, 900
41,725,642
11,205,953
31,968,285
25,153,227
37,671,385
12,909,813
67,116,481
49,836,266
29, 103, 101
30,046,272
38,539,428
20,490,966
73,434,422
172,166,818
77, 949, 679
69, 808, 243
15,303,106
62,623,338
11,178,034
15, 648, 280
24,334,636
6,518,605
61,120,951
51,999,178
224,063,903
Interest rate reported.
Total.
90, 285, 144
253,262,316
910, 815, 941
1,418,591,954
188,249,390
172,416,731
296, 400, 545
27^,360,646
331, 843, 305
18,203,988
6,676,055
23,167,085
23, 177, 684
1,471,208
17,689,124
143,338,267
2-4,738,673
85, 185, 476
119,763,387
104,310,977
192, 699, 846
142, 741, 028
351,400,703
261,952,399
486,836,866
214,330,907
107,330,982
88,403,941
161, 898, 670
108,838,190
4,436,916
27,010,373
92,100
40,743,839
10,872,437
31, 142, 238
24,705,550
36,708,833
12,537,110
65.948,273
48;917,9W
28,152,235
29,398,269
37.936,348
19; 991, 829
72,501,984
165,880,384
77,348,718
69, 282, 713
14,493,100
62,005,776
10,970,988
16,164,436
23,958,070
6,136,845
60, 322, .532
61,259,391
220,261,382
Less than
6 per cent.
$132,294,868
$751, 700, 696
1, 443, 013
17,496,170
67,438,814
31,306,158
1, 894, 2(il
1, 152, 995
6,708,736
2,390,818
2,463,903
275, 859
165,457
295, 480
416, 525
25, 552
264, 140
4,127,610
773, 621
12,594,939
2, 286, 130
1,030,337
4, 273, 321
2,894,972
56,954,054
10,704,634
1.3,361,853
1,908,998
306,285
863, 708
3,265,938
894, 742
63,735
742,291
399, 839
341,522
112,014
90,829
94,839
49, 192
482,326
220,956
202,403
247,310
180,630
96,435
373,926
6,057,746
238,084
156, 160
226,330
284,612
1,092,675
58,608
292, 525
41,824
620,947
716, 806
1,126,150
5 per cent.
$556,800,117
28,626,572
107,527,646
262, 639, 830
301,638,687
9, 918, 273
6,221,868
16, 168, 793
5, 829, 673
13, 129, 454
979,408
5, 335, 056
12,312,094
5,392,910
198,362
4,408,742
65,955,014
11, 581, 382
29,991,150
14, 872, 198
12, 663, 408
66,331,828
21, 135, 066
147,737,340
54, 864, 025
158,876,164
20,950,620
3,949,036
13,799,907
38,999,403
10,199,032
1,011,750
4,587,053
17,200
1,699,435
774,417
456, 262
391,515
679, 221
401,420
2,760,634
1,347,323
764,639
1,359,272
845, 743
625,386
10,022,395
4,775,269
1,743,837
882, 750
238, 168
1,281,184
383,343
237,603
746,113
316,676
3,288,990
3,161,4116
6,679,068
Between
6 and 6
per cent.
9, 866, 905
26,470,580
124,833,818
333, 151, 745
12,861,646
10,346,567
16, 756, 006
10, 810, 449
11,702,401
834, 476
308,982
2,060,047
4,918,051
107,417
1,637,032
14,489,939
1,719,945
10,260,696
8, 664, 426
18,139,405
65, 513, 697
8, 487, 908
34,028,382
46, 584, 208
179, 443, 692
24, 746, 784
5,012,384
21, 583, 851
41,964,873
13,816,053
408, 600
3, 140, 438
6,000
2, 810, 487
922, 637
1,729,618
1,344,665
1,699,716
799,685
3,227,615
3,523,881
1,429,744
2,165,327
2,503,225
988, 909
5,600.660
7,763,212
2, 818, 187
2. 809, 167
331, 847
2,081,791
891, 896
197, 769
1,588,542
91, 260
3,752,328
3, 483, 409
4,466,604
FARM MORTGAGES.
745
1920, AND AVERAGE RATE OF INTEREST, 1920 AND 1890, BY DR'ISIONS AND STATES,
owned by the operator and reporting amount of debt.]
AMOtTNT or
FARM MORTGAGE DEBT— Continued.
AVERAGE
RATE OF
Interest rate reported— continued.
Interest
INTEREST
rate not
(PERCENT).
reported.
G per cent.
Between
6 and 7
7 per cent.
Between
7 and 8
8 per cent.
More than
8 per cent.
per cent.
per cent.
1920
1890
$1,542,244,146
$133,522,595
$3G4, 088, 503
$35,023,795
$335, 466, 201
$90,085,057
$62,541,214
6.1
7.1
1
40,928,144
706,745
1,270,986
87,362
1,092,952
202,465
1,470,914
5.7
5.8
2
100, 759, G58
399,365
169,337
38,507
102,663
298,490
5,134,689
5.4
5.6
3
392, 818, 144
14, 470, 433
43, 812, 959
446, 544
2,572,614
1,782,785
11,450,371
5.6
6.9
4
532,503,417
69,725,942
83,676,381
9,537,520
44,178,892
12, 813, 212
18, 745, 438
5.8
8.0
5
105, 159, 650
1,973,405
14,121,036
993, 552
39, 032, 357
2, 295, 156
4, 419, 322
6.4
6.6
6
113,217,912
1,535,210
4,929,735
337, 450
30, 968, 792
3, 706, 202
3,085,389
6.4
7.7
7
64, 200, 492
9,895,981
38,928,378
8,147,604
104,739,664
30, 848, 891
8,231,089
7.2
8.5
8
65, 176, 785
12.173,697
50,876,602
10,343,532
86, 269, 689
35, 489, 401
4,063,275
7.3
9.9
9
121, 413. 944
22; 581, 757
126, 303, 089
5, 091, 724
26, 608, 578
2, 648, 455
5, 340, 727
6.6
8.9
10
13,660,534
283,384
1,044,015
59, 400
1,009,191
57,721
388,237
6.1
6.3
11
836, 060
8,3'3,661
8,550
42,056
10,600
1,740
11,350
22, 350
144, 496
408, 693
5.1
5.4
5.9
5.9
12
306'
""i69,'3.57"
13
11,871,975
322, 225
176, 331
23,462
31, 286
24,019
234,504
5.7
5.6
14
1,096,277
11,139,637
11, 900
98,630
27, 900
10,400
3,800
14,975
23,159
271, 825
5.8
5.7
6.8
5.6
15
4," 266'
ii,'368'
16
58,280,271
231,020
40, 187
7,035
43,568
157,623
2, 195, 001
5.4
5.7
17
10, 551, 170
44, 100
19, 000
6,325
22, 325
20, 705
3S4, 009
5.4
5.7
18
31,922,217
124,245
110, 150
25,147
36, 770
120, 162
2,555,679
5.3
5.4
19
88,006,982
1,704,654
3,608,821
32,320
501, 930
85,926
1,357,387
5.9
6.7
20
66, 324, 382
1.374,728
3, 483, 451
89, 899
956, 119
349,248
945, 262
5.8
6.9
21
57,037,518
1, 551; 040
7,312,907
18, 100
105, 758
456,617
4,611,995
5.5
6.9
22
83, 902, 400
4,608,668
21,381,009
51,433
131, 886
147,696
1,362,039
6.0
7.1
23
97,546,862
6,231,343
8, 026, 711
254, 792
876,921
744,298
3,173,688
5.3
6.6
24
104,926,611
12,818,582
14,914,589
1,399,232
4, 499, 641
1, 240, 877
2,522,823
5.8
8.2
25
115, .309, 177
10,719,731
5, 672, 132
441, 823
1, 296, 877
715, 516
3, 979, 874
5.5
7.4
26
112, Its, 090
15, 866, 474
22, 731, 016
1, 724, 228
13,744,344
494, 853
2, 132, 473
6.1
7.9
27
42,146,337
10,275,331
19,531,561
4,075,346
14,506,928
7, 527, 174
953,700
6.7
9.5
28
40,640,034
3,322,771
3, 905, 884
464,354
2, 672, 769
1,150,663
1, 471, 105
5.9
9.5
29
59, 006, 768
4. 739, 017
7,283,689
783,082
4,613,042
1, 242, 858
6, 609, 189
5.7
8.2
30
58,370,800
11,984,036
9.637,510
649,455
■ 2,845,291
441,271
1,076,274
6.0
8.2
31
2,945,890
18,437,903
600
8,805
2,000
14,202
4,441
19,615
23,500
■ 470,824
5.7
5.6
6.7
6.8
32
59," 006*
i,'666"
33
68,900
800
5.8
6.0
34
35, 129, 537
'""'iei'igi"
i79,'i78'
766'
222,' 799"
""'i40,'676'
981, 703
5.9
6.1
35
8,392,024
274, 399
47,689
■ 2, 296
67, 249
50,204
■ 333,516
6.9
6.2
36
28,309,949
61, 260
52, 266
35, 000
281, 195
104, 674
826, 047
6.0
8.0
37
2, 541, 599
412, 976
6, 452, 481
218, 071
12, 988, 806
264, 708
4J7,677
7.3
8.6
38
6,311,363
851, 964
6.295,412
575, 195
19, 801, 046
500, 077
962,652
7.3
8.3
39
3. 022, 425
152, 666
1,084,605
.161,290
5, 655, 060
1,210,767
372,703
7.3
10.7
40
55.169,627
181,218
906,441
16,695
2,721,974
481,743
1, 168, 208
6.0
6.7
41
37. 598, 270
234, 314
755, 156
51, 175
4, 095, 554
1,091,335
918,302
6.2
6.2
42
3', 985, 298
692,358
2,282,467
175, 955
17, 163, 742
1,465,629
950,866
7.5
8.9
43
16, 464, 717
427,320
985, 671
93,625
6, 987, 522
667, 495
648, 013
6.5
9.8
44
5,730,133
685,583
4,134,526
587,387
12,584,011
10,684,510
603, 080
7.8
9.4
45
4, 868, 257
290, 196
1, 421, 063
378, 438
10,951,452
471,693
499, 137
7.2
8.1
46
27, 40.5, 105
2, 718. 248
e, 955, 442
954, 255
14, 997, 735
3, 664, 218
842, 438
6.6
47
26, 202, 997
6, 201, 954
26,417,347
6, 227, 524
66, 205, 866
16,028,470
6, 286, 434
7.3
'a 4"
48
16, 764, 448
2, 874, 400
9,620,515
3,127,035
21, 013, 459
19, 148, 753
600,961
7.6
11.0
49
11, 528, 015
3, 934. 089
16, 120, 799
3, 914, 224
24, 723, 199
5,214,310
585,530
7.3
10.6
60
2, 191, 302
228; 410
1, 817, 697
258; 170
6, 498, 960
2, 702, 216
810, 006
7.7
10.9
61
23,825,043
2,948,005
14,128,584
1, 483, 803
13,371,580
2,600,574
617,562
6.8
9.2
62
1, 495, 411
634, 234
1, 052, 529
136, 877
2, 410, 821
2, 873, 202
207,046
7.3
10.1
63
2, 414, 518
190,230
2, 224, 144
643, 563
8,099,635
1, 098, 306
483, 844
7.5
12.6
64
4, 870, 570
913, 829
4,335,388
723, 760
8,738,878
1, 748, 465
376, 566
7.1
10.1
65
2,086,878
450, 500
1,576,946
56,100
1,413,157
103, 515
381, 760
6.7
9.6
66
19, 031, 671
4,940,302
15.910,351
1, 552, 195
10,341 850
883, 898
798, 419
6.6
9.9
57
22, 099, 957
2, 806, 029
9,226,651
1,034,263
7,892,973
837,837
739, 787
6.5
9.1
58
80,282,316
14,835,426
101,166,087
2,505,266
8,273,755
926, 720
3, 802, 521
6.6
8.8
59
746
ABSTKACT OF THE CEXSUS AGRICULTUEE.
Table 73 FARM EXPENDITUBES FOR LABOR, FERTILIZER, AND FEED.BYDn'ISIONS
AXD STATES: 1919 AXD 1909.
FEETILIZEE.
DmSIOX A^TD STATE.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
United States 81,356.403.452 S651. 611.287 S326.299.800 '$114,882,541 $1,097,452,187 $299.8-39.857
Geogeaphic Dmsioxs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East Nonh Central . .1
West Nonh Central. . I
South Atlantic ■
East South Central. . . (
West South Central . .
Mountain ;
Pacific i
New Exglaxd: i
ilaine I
New Hampshire |
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Isiand
Connecticut
Middle Atlaxtic:
New Ywk
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Centeal:
Ohio
Indiana ,
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
We.?t North Centeal:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Sorra Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist'. of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carctoa
Georgia
Florida
East Soitb Centbal:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
We.st South Centeal:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Movntain:
Montana
Idaho
W voming
ColOTado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Calif cania
53. 756, 421
121, 005, 769
2as, 760, 412
342,082,814
103,007,774
44, 136, 117
162, 986, 652
106,419,196
ISl, 248, 294
34,500,407 ,1 1\ 322. 697
78,021,579 11 41,43S,3&4
117, &S0, 195 30, SS9, 412
135,924,234 1 6,168,742
66, 607, 245 |'l85, 700, 177
35,308,8.83 ; 25.476,855
59,980,738 |l 8,696,846
46,939,012 ! 808,518
76,448,994 | 9,198,1.59
9,64],0W
4L520,8]6
7:712, .305
16, 5^7, 123
2, 102, 397
13,202,719
64,324,931
18,0^4,198
41,606,640
46,427,807
32, 86", 304
79,383,697
31, 9*4, 861
48, 136, 743
49, 811, 218
70,698,060
40.11.5.464
37,06.3.815
31,7.51,3.55
44,769,418
67,873,484
2, SO^, 879
16, 721, 294
l'^,066
20, 422, 610
5, 81.5, 727
12,03o,960
15, 184, 138
19,016,703
10, 830, 397
18,152,309
11,226,472
7,724,138
7,083,198
13, 20^, .550
21,418,393
40,615,418
87, 74.5, 291
21,344,016
18,303,152
9, 300, .390
28, 292, 609
6, 438, 120
8, 442, 276
8, 490, 146
5, 808, 487
34, 121, 4.57
21,030,68.5
126,096,152
5,6^,106
3,374,126
4,748,003
12, 101, 959
1,761,594
6,881,619
41,312,014
11,097,727
25,611,838
25,631,185
17,682,079
36,308,376
19,063,0.%2
19, 195, 473
22,330,149
24, 781, 592
18,614,695
21,7*0,149
12 831, 944
15^028,468
20,567,237
1,612,471
8, 802, 172
238,833
13,354,1«W
4, 03.5, 764
9, 220, 5M
10, 7^0, 7.58
13, 218, 113
5,354,376
12,243,^51
8,448,059
7, 454, 748
7,162,225
7,654,571
16, 704, 125
9, 837, 541
25,784,501
10, 930, 477
6,701,604
6, 174, 164
10, 818, 465
3, 6^.5, 423
2,501,984
3,169,917
2,993,978
15,370,931
11,101,884
49, 976, 199
7,7.59,067
526,180
8.57, 273
3,906,733
379,786
4,893,658
15,067,371
10,742,682
15,628,341
13,206,018
8,734,698
2,996,403
4,872,543
779,750
432,680
596,537
3,S41,488
119, 782
34,466
64,752
979,037
1,222,329
7,610,478
23,267
17,277,705
1,709,-546
48.7fc6,6&4
52, -546, 795
46, 196, 434
10,316,929
3,597,449
3, 525, 133
14,066,108
4,288,165
2,572,678
3,840,469
452, 492
1, 831, 207
126,232
106, 121
8,489
291,448
113, 483
40,892
108,956
525,637
489, .524
8,182,998
9, 407, 7.59
18,221,474
8, 05S, 881
983, 216
59,625.130
12, 901, 239
3, 225, 927
159, 342
2,299,573
4,069,479
512,-580
-570, 752
1,96-5,682
335,103
1,9*4, 163
7, 142, 265
4,277,604
6,801,605
4, 180, 485
2,189,695
615, 594
945,354
127,753
74,6.53
109,570
671,073
10,003
11,294
31,021
75,602
864,577
3,387,634
16,975
6, 932, 455
.528,937
12, 262, -533
1-5, 162, 017
16,.«0, 149
3,609,8-53
1,350,720
1, 216, 296
7,6.30,9.52
2,703,271
596,553
2,004,919
29,092
595,363
12,323
20, 737
5,302
61, 113
25,371
6,0-^
20,fi37
8,379
87,023
68,557
2, 143, 993
69. .535.
149, 36.3,
197, 070,
307,390,
60,504,
43,363,
121,091,
68,635,
80,492,
522 i
497 '
423
867
537
604
954
906
877
14, .558, 557
8, 725, 716
11,070,656
20,272,851
2, 889, 450
11, 721, 292
82,966,321
14,719,1.59
51,678,017
40,378,027
42,306,030
64, 528, 040
21,938,870
27, 919, 456
22,940,650
79,068,53.5
60,171,516
12,382,661
16,689,237
58,623,746
57,514,522
1, 490, 252
8, 044, 715
170, 758
12, 400, 193
-5,6.39,713
12,291,850
.5, 903, 625
9, .538, 763
5,024,668
16,016,669
11, 165, 456
o, 920, 837
10,260,642
17, 725, 439
12, 232, 23-5
30,372,146
60, 762, 0^
19,791,034
10, 709, 475
6, 909, 684
18, 430, 975
.5, .370, 823
2, 059, 855
3,941,388
1,422,672
20,721,880
13,390,428
46,380,569
34, 613, 964
51. 696, 044
40, 611, 121
76, 207, 5.57
19,255,280
1.5,607,673
24, 723, 146
1.3, 204, 509
20, 920, 563
7,267,8.54
4,614,938
4, 758. 703
10, 878; 178
1,678,183
5,416,108
29,545,703
5, 947, 181
19,203,160
8,445,761
6, 893, 901
13,91.5,628
.5,682,915
5,672,916
5,041,925
18,582,251
17,148,008
2,003,028
3, 049, 255
12,567,838
17, 815, 252
337,841
2, 44.5, 06.5
1.30, 077
3,504,660
1,938,233
.3, 151, 190
1,830,815
4,097,043
1,820,350
4,014,998
3, 570, 5.51
4, 041, 4S6
3,980,638
4,27.5,587
3, 784, 140
5,863,373
10, 800, 016
1, 741, 071
2,122,709
1, .508, 828
4,592,799
1, .527, 037
541,371
727,409
443,285
.5,045,297
3,198,363
12,676,903
' Represents expenditure in cash and value of rent and board furnished- For the United States, the
amount expended in cash in 1919 was $1,098,604,-590, and in 19«;9, $521,729,941; the value of rent and
board furnished in 1919 was $257,798,862, and in 1909, $129,881,346.
COOPERATIVE IMAEKETING.
747
Table 74.— COOPERATR^E MARKETING AND PURCHL^SING THROUGH
ORGANIZATIONS, BY DIV^SIONS AND STATES: 1919.
FARMERS'
SALES THEOrCH FARMERS' MARKETING
ORGAXiZATIOXS.
DmsiOX AND STATE.
Farms
reporting.
Number.
tTnited States 511,383
Per
cent
of all
farms.
$721,983,639 $1,412 i 329,449
Geographic ditisioxs:
New Eneland
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.,
Mountain
Pacific
4,060
33,854
144,339
243,288
9,517
12,705
15,635
12,785
35,200
New Exgland:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont . '
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Permsylvauia
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
AViscousin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
MissoLU"i
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Marj-land
District of Columbia.
Vir^irua
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East Soith Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West Solth Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacdtc:
Washington
Oregon
California
1,264
122
1,239
747
95
593
23,494
2,758
7,602
19,952
14,638
24, 797
42,104
42,S48
78,314
43,3-50
17,74S
17,43S
20, 241
32,543
33,654
543
1.865
2.6
8.0
13.3
22.2
O.S
1.2
1.6
5.2
15.0
3,849
625
8oO
203
210
1,367
3,498
1,255
2,678
5,274
2,885
4,2^
5,980
2,486
1,948
2,336
370
5,847
975
180
1,127
5,583
3,845
25,772
2.6
0.6
4.3
2.3
2.3
2.6
12.2
9.3
3.S
7.S
7.1
10.5
21.4
22.6
43.9
20.3
6.7
22.4
27.1
26.2
20.4
5.4
3.9
2.1
0.7
0.3
0.1
• 0.1
2.5
1.3
0.5
1.0
1.9
1.2
3.2
3.1
0.6
3.4
5. 5
2.3
9.8
3.3
1.8
4.4
0.1
8.4
7.7
21.9
Amotmt.
Total.
age per
farm.
PURCHASES THROUGH FARMERS'
MARKXTING ORGANIZATIONS.
Farms
reporting.
Number.
Amount.
Per
cent
of all:
ferms.
Total.
j Aver-
age per
, farm.
5.1 $84,615,669 $257
5,916,681
61,224,12S
132,639,450
300,820,976
20,639.686
5,271,001
26,934,455
17,443,431
151,093,831
1,457
1,S<J8
919
1,236
2,169
415
1,723
1,364
4,292
1,421,022
120,427
1,449,389
1,671,099
222,078
1,032,666
44,906,247
6,603,253
9,714,628
18,762,020
12,778,040
47,920,487
24,294,688
28,884,215
82,760,459
59,4<]3,6-26
13,474,992
24, 484, 55S
31,651.244
44, 75"). 140
44,290,957
218,034
3,089,200
10,188,092
284,150
663,227
961,999
890.605
4,346,379
2,430,792
607,671
837.498
1,395,040
4,726,491
9, n5, 844
8,055,084
4,437,036
1,538,303
3,399,598
646, 74S
9,303,346
1,047,105
394,508
1, 105, 523
8,300
15,3.56,226
7,746,624
127,990,981
1,124
987
1,170
2,237
2,338
1,741
1,911
2,394
1,278
940
873
1,933
577
674
1,057
1,370
759
1,404
1,564
1,375
1,316
398
1,656
2,646
455
780
4,739
4,241
3,180
695
484
313
265
1,638
2,268
1,347
1,785
790
1,455
1,748
1,591
1,074
2,192
981
4,150
2, 751
2,0)5
7,579 I
17,SS4 I
83,518 I
166,084 I
12,230 I
5,285 1
9,332 I
13,875 I
13,662 I
4.8
4.2
7.7
15.1
1.1
0.5
0.9
5.7
5.8
3,407
946
1,672
1,009
86
459
7.1
4,6
5.8
3.2
2.1
2.0
7,106
3.7
2,798
9.4
7,980
3.9
21,250
S.3
10,019
4.9
12,303
5 2
18,154
9.2
21,792
11.5
29,611
16.6
32,530
1,5.2
17,954
6.8
12,579
16.2
13,754
18.4
27,335
22.0
32,321
19.6
3,035,806
6,193,647
14,305,931
43,115,568
2,607,639
763,054
2,803,314
3,769,213
8,021,497
275
637
5,161
2,203
2,976
186
411
381
2,344
1,174
422
1,345
1,072
1,591
4,900
1,769
2,926
2,653
611
5,613
574
121
1,377
5,355
2, .51 5
5,792
2.7
1.3
1,498,395
246,059
510,305
521,547
30,534
228,966
2,270,976
2,093,705
1,828,966
3,197,047
1,766,268
3,333,667
2,445.953
3,562,996
6,&42,162
6,760,952
2,964,714
3,840,811
3,583,771
9,660,107
9,663,051
29,554
272,420
2.8
2.5
1.1
0.1
0.1
a7
0.9
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.5
1.2
2.6
0.4
51
6.3
3.9
9.4
1.9
1.2
5.4
8.1
50
4.9
1,205,659
218, 219
421,142
126,190
65,446
269,009
381,406
133,270
72,287
176,091
173,722
869,389
1,106,270
653,933
871,192
657,952
137,403
1,658,358
220,026
41,170
183, 112
2.710,202
990,166
4,321,129
401
346
171
260
213
144
300
272
587
440
260
305
517
355
499
320
748
229
150
176
•271
135
1&4
224
•20S
165
305
261
3.53
299
107
428
•234
99
142
678
159
706
163
114
171
131
162
546
•2-26
370
29S
248
225
•295
383
340
133
506
394
746
748
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 75.— MOTOR VEHICLES (AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR TRUCKS, AND TRACTORS) ON
FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DrS'ISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic ,
East South Central . ,
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New" York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
Soutli Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
AtJTOMOBILES.
Farms
reporting.
Num-
ber.
1,979,564
40, 269
149, 599
513, 052
631,031
187, 236
SI, 830
173, 609
91,698
110,640
11,
4,
7,
s,
1,
6,
68,
11,
69,
119,
95,
125,
78,
93,
101,
156,
81,
44,
51,
Per
cent
of all
farms
30.7
25.7
35.2
47.3
57.6
16.2
7.8
17.4
37.6
47.2
24.2
23.4
26.2
25.6
29.3
30.0
35.2
39.5
34.5
46.6
46.4
52.9
40.2
49.6
57.1
73.1
30.9
56.6
69.4
75.6
62.0
36.4
33.5
24.5
15.3
11.9
15.5
15.9
15.2
16.2
10.5
8.9
6.2
5.5
6.6
7.0
25.5
22.9
36.0
39.5
39.2
47.3
18.6
45.5
32.1
45.4
41.7
41.0
53.1
Number
of auto-
mobiles.
2,146,362
44, 754
164, 939
550, 858
693, 032
200, 103
86, 141
184, 275
98, 727
123,533
12,569
5, 263
8,172
9; 309
1,395
8,046
74,753
13, 695
76,491
128, 384
102, 122
139, 090
82, 437
98, 825
107, 824
177, 558
86, 229
47,711
58, 202
104, 453
111,055
4,014
17, 702
58
30, 959
11,127
44, 207
32, 812
49, 841
9,383
30, 146
23, 550
16, 592
15, 853
16, 408
10, 512
52,063
105, 292
22, 072
17,646
6,705
30, 830
6,018
5, 0S2
8,657
1,717
29,792
22, 223
71,518
MOTOR TRUCKS.
Farms
reporting.
Num-
ber of
Per
motor
Num-
cent
trucks.
ber
of all
farms.
131,551
2.0
139, 169
7,284
4.7
8,119
20,472
4.8
22,011
24, 942
2.3
26, 074
32, 331
2.9
33,375
14, 716
1.3
15, 787
4,869
0.5
5,153
8,960
0.9
9,455
7,168
2.9
7,589
10,809
4.6
11,606
1,061
2.2
1,120
663
3.2
717
576
2.0
•616
3,136
9.8
3,535
471
11.5
636
1,377
6.1
1,595
8,636
4.5
9,259
3,075
10.4
3,380
8,761
4.3
9,372
6,960
2.7
7,319
3,501
1,7
3,671
5,907
2.5
6,154
4,681
2.4
4,886
3,893
2.1
4,044
3,677
2.1
3,803
8,669
4.1
8,910
4,878
1.9
5,059
743
1.0
774
4,249
5.7
4, .353
6,3.33
5.1
6,548
3,782
2.3
3,928
283
2.8
304
2,556
5.3
2,805
29
14.2
29
2,389
1.3
2,54-1
886
1.0
936
2,551
0.9
2,671
1,609
0.8
1,736
2,913
0.9
3,145
1,500
2.8
1,617
1,455
0.5
1,538
1,362
0.5
1,430
1,114
0.4
1,180
938
0.3
1,005
973
0.4
1,027
793
0.6
874
2,070
1.1
2,155
5,124
1.2
5,399
1,167
2.0
1,225
779
1.9
837
554
3.5
591
2,884
4.8
3,016
552
1.8
593
527
6.3
581
544
2.1
572
161
5.1
174
3,172
4.8
3,371
1,728
3.4
1,819
5, 909
5.0
6,416
Farms
reporting.
Num-
ber.
229, 332
2,245
13,240
55, 413
92, 123
10, 460
5,044
17, 435
15, 865
17, 607
605
196
424
540
69
411
7,021
845
5,374
9,934
8,871
21, 932
5,584
9,092
14,794
19,427
7,438
W, 834
12, 160
10, 342
16, 128
220
1,410
1
2,206
641
2,184
1,213
2,083
602
1,913
1,796
737
598
1,423
2,142
5,786
6,890
1,468
969
4,626
457
820
553
182
Per
cent
of all
farms.
3.6
1.4
3.1
5.1
8.4
0.9
0.5
1.8
6.5
7.5
1.3
1.0
1.5
1.7
1.7
1.8
3.6
2.8
2.7
3.9
4.3
9.2
2.8
4.8
8.3
9.1
2.8
15.2
16.3
8.3
9.8
2.2
2,9
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.7
1.1
0.7
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.6
1.6
3.0
1.9
11.9
3.5
6.2
7.6
1.5
8.2
2.2
5.8
2,474 3.7
2, 902 5. 8
12,131 10.3
FARM FACILITIES. 749
Table 76.— TELEPHONES, WATER, AND LIGHT ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS \ND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . . .
Geographic division.^:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delawaire
Maryland
District of Columbia.
• Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah ,
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
' Oregon
California
farms reporting
telephones.
Number.
2,498,493
80, 510
189, 344
678, 862
762, 442
164, 21.3
196, 692
273,31.5
62, 503
90,612
159,
136,
173,
97,
111,
110
183,
163,
36,
44,
95,
128,
2,
11,
33,
37,
33,
10,
29,
73,
56,
38,
28,
52,
8,
71,
140,
9,
13,
4.
22,
3,
1,
Per
cent
of all
farms.
38.7
51.4
44.5
62.6
69.5
14.2
18.7
27.4
25.6
38.7
49.0
49.5
.57.6
51.7
41.3
51.8
47.6
31.9
43.5
62.1
66.4
73.2
49.8
59.1
62.0
86.1
62.2
46.8
59.4
76.4
77.9
27.2
24.5
32.8
18.0
43.3
12.2
5.7
9.6
8.4
27.0
22.5
15.0
10.4
22.7
6.3
37.3
32.2
17.0
32.9
28.3
36.7
11.3
16.4
24.5
35.5
42.2
50.5
31.7
FARMS
reporting
w.\ter piped
into
HOUSE.
Number.
643, 899
74,954
98, 936
134, S77
107, 015
38, 775
15, 999
49, 191
26, 343
97, 809
18, 020
10, 765
18, .301
16, 893
1,451
9,524
45,487
7,047
40,402
41,531
23, 476
26, 676
29, 729
13, 465
11,392
33, 851
11,901
4,684
9,157
20, 691
15, 339
752
6,702
51
9,474
4,974
4, 423
3,443
5. 615
3,341
5, 139
4,890
2,987
2,983
1,780
2,185
6,646
38,580
3,055
5,240
1,0.35
6,806
1,460
1,988
6,179
580
18, 967
12, 914
65, 928
Per
cent
of all
farms.
10.0
47.9
23.3
12.4
9.8
3.3
1.5
4.9
10.8
41.8
37.4
52.5
62.9
52.8
35.5
42.0
23.5
27.7
22.9
16.2
11.4
11.2
15.1
7.1
6.4
15.9
4.5
6.0
12.3
16.6
9.3
7.4
14.0
25.0
5.1
5.7
1.6
1.8
1.8
6.2
1.9
1.9
1.2
1.1
0.8
1.6
3.5
5.3
12.4
6.6
11.4
4.9
19.9
24.1
18.3
28.6
25.7
56.0
FARMS
REPORTING
GAS OR
ELECTRIC LIGHT.
Number.
452, 620
24,000
60, 102
113,871
97,847
45, 407
21, 720
19, 352
25, 161
45, 160
4,625
2,322
3,328
9,062
700
3,963
24,882
4,551
30, 669
37, 745
20,584
23,273
15, 695
16, 574
13,539
32, 552
14,341
4,518
6,445
12, 062
14,390
397
3,330
52
7,874
12,900
7,816
5,170
5,826
2,042
5,925
4,554
8,345
2,896
2,643
1,471
7,010
8,228
2,013
5,982
717
3,925
422
592
11, 125
385
9,178
5,463
30, 519
Per
cent
of all
farms.
7.0
15.3
14.1
10.5
8.9
3.9
2.1
1.9
10.3
19.3
9.6
11.3
11.4
28.3
17.1
17.5
12.9
15.3
15.2
14.7
10.0
7.6
15.3
5.5
5.8
8.6
9.7
8.7
3.9
7.0
25.5
4.2
14.8
2.9
2.7
1.9
3.8
2.2
1.8
3.3
1.1
1.1
1.1
3.7
1.9
3.5
14.2
4.6
6.5
1.4
5.9
43.4
12.2
13.8
10.9
25.9
750
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
1
LIVE STOCK ON FARMS AND NOT ON FARMS.
Table 77 VALUE OF LIVE STOCK ON FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY CLASSES:
1920 AND 1910.
Total
Domestic animals, total
Horses
Mules ,
Asses and burros
Cattle ,
Sheep
Goats
Swine
Poultry, total
Chickens
Turkeys ,
Ducks
Geese
Guinea fowls
Pigeons
Ostriches
Hives of bees
1920
$8,013,324,808
7,623,089,398
1,782,077,487
779,294,411
8,198,242
3,651,970,229
395,401,286
17,565,363
988, 582, 380
373, 394, 057
349, 508, 867
12,904,989
3, 373, 966
5, 428, 806
1,582,313
537, 576
57, 540
16, 841, 353
1910
2 $4, 925, 173, 610
4,760,
2,083,
525,
13,
1, 499,
232,
6,
399,
3 154,
140,
6,
1,
3,
060, 093
588, 195
391, 86:3
200,112
523,607
841,585
176,423
338, 308
663, 220
193, 129
605,818
567,164
194,507
613,282
762,374
696, 140
10,373,615
INCREASE. 1
Amount.
$3,088,151,198
2,863,029,305
-301,510,708
253, 902, 548
-5,001,870
2,152,446,622
162,559,701
11,388,940
589, 244, 072
218, 730, 837
209,315,738
6,299,171
1,806,802
2, 234, 299
969, 031
-224,798
-1,638,600
6,467,738
Per cent.
62.7
60.1
— 14.5
48.3
-37.9
143.5
69.8
184.4
147.6
141.4
149.3
95.4
115.3
69.9
158.0
-29.5
-96.6
62.3
PEE CEST OF
TOTAL.
1920
100.0
95.1
22.2
9.7
0.1
45.6
4.9
0.2
12.3
4.7
4.4
0.2
(-)
0.1
0)
(')
0.2
1910
100.0
96.6
42.3
10.7
0.3
30.4
4.7
0.1
8.1
3.1
2.8
0.1
0)
0.1
(*)
(*)
{*)
0.2
1 A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.
2 Includes the value of special classes of animals (buffaloes, deer, etc.), not included under "Domestic
animals," to the amount of $76,682.
3 Includes the value of special classes of poultry (peafowls, pheasants), etc., to the amount of $30,806.
* Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
Table 78.— NUMBER AND VALUE OF LIVE STOCK ON FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES,
BY CLASSES, AND NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING: 1920 AND 1910.
[Figures for 1920 relate to Jau. 1; for 1910, to Apr. 15.] >
Horses
Mules
Asses and burros.
Cattle, total
Beef cattle . .
Dairy cattle.
Sheep.
Goats.
Swine.
Poultry, total 1...
Chickens
Turkeys
Ducks
Geese
Guinea fowls.
Pigeons
Ostriches
Hives of bees.
FARMS REPORTING.
1920
4, 704, 235
2, 259, 746
33, 308
5, 358, 243
1,841,053
4, 565, 753
538, 593
107, 267
4, 850, 807
5, 852, 040
5, 837, 387
670, 834
461, 363
527, 836
383, 632
77, 769
4
540,917
4, 692, 814
1, 869, 005
43,927
5,284,916
610, 894
82, 755
4, 351, 751
5, 585, 032
5, 578, 425
871, 123
503, 704
662, 324
339, 538
109, 407
29
585, 955
1920
19, 767, 161
5,432,391
72, 491
66, 652, 559
35, 288, 100
31, 364, 459
35, 033, 516
3,458,925
59, 346, 409
372, 825, 264
i 359,5.37,127
3, 627, 028
2, 817, 624
2, 939, 203
2,410,421
1, 493, 630
231
3, 467, 396
1910
19, .833, 113
4, 209, 769
105, 698
61, 803, 866
52, 447, 861
2,915,125
58, 185, 676
295, 880, 190
280, 340, 959
3, 688, 708
2, 906, 525
4, 431, 980
1, 765, 031
2, 730, 994
5, 361
3, 445, 006
1920
n, 782, 077, 487
779,294,411
8, 198, 242
3,651,970,229
1, 766, 550, 258
1, SS5, 419, 971
395, 401, 286
17, 565, 363
988,582,380
373, 394, 057
349, 508, 867
12, 904, 989
3, 373, 966
5, 428, 806
1,582,313
537, 576
57,540
16, 841, 353
1910
$2, 083, 588, 195
525,391,863
13,200,112
1,499,523,607
232, 841, 585
6, 176, 423
399, 338, 308
154, 663, 220
140, 193, 129
6, 605, 818
1, 567, 164
3, 194, 507
613, 282
762, 374
1, 696, 140
10, 373, 615
1 Figures (jt 1310 include special classes of poultry (peafowls, pheasants, etc.).
ALL LIVE STOCK ON FARMS.
751
Table 7f).-NUMBER OF EACH CLASS OF LIVE STOCK ON FARMS IN THE UNITED
STATES: 1S50 TO 1920.
IFigares for 1920 relate to Jan. 1; for 1910, to Apr. 15; and for earlier years, to June 1.]
1920
1910
1900
1890
1880
1870
1860
1850
All horses, mules, and
asses and burros —
Horses
Mules •
Asses and burros i
AUoattle
Dairy cows • . .
Sheep
Goats 3
Swine
Poultry ^
Hives of bees ^
25, 272,
19, 767,
5, 432,
72,
66, 652,
19, 675,
35, 033,
3, 458,
59, 346,
372,825,
3, 467,
24, 148, 580
19, 833, 113
4,209,""
105,
61, 803,
20,625;
52, 447,
2,915,
58, 185,
295,880
3, 445,
21, 625,
18, 267,
3, 264,
94,
67, 719,
17, 135,
61, .503
1, 870
62, 868,
250,624
4, 108,
17,581,318ll2,170,296
15, 266, 244 10, 357, 488
'" 1,812,808
8, 270, 785
7, 145, 370
1,125,415
2, 2.51, 876
63,198
57, 648, 792 39, 675, 53323, 820, 608
16,511,950,12,443,1201 8,935,332
40, 876, 312] 42, 192, 074 28, 477, 951
7, 400, 322
6, 249, 174
1, 151, 148
4, 896, 050
4, 336, 719
559, 331
25, 620, 019
8, 585, 735
22, 471, 275
17, 778, 907
6, 385, 094
21, 723, 220
57, 426, 859 49, 772, 670 25, 134, 569
285,609,440 125,507,322'
33, 512, 867
30, 354, 213
1 Prior to 1S90 asses and burros werei ncluded with mules.
2 Figures for all years except 1910 represent dairy cows and heifers 2 years old and over on the census
date; for 1910, cows and heifers loj months old and over. For comparison with 1920, the number of
dairy cows and heifers 2 years old and over on Jan. 1, 1910, has been estimated at 17,125,471.
3 Goats not reported prior to 1900. * Poultry not reported prior to 1880. '•' Bees not reported prior to 1900.
Table 80.— NUMBER AND VALUE OF LIVE STOCK ON FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES
(DETAILED CLASSIFICATION): 1920.
Number.
Value.
Total.
Domestic animals, total
Horses, total
Colts under 1 year of age
Colts 1 year old and under 2 years.
Mares 2 years old and over
Geldings 2 years old and over
Stallions 2 years old and over
Unclassified
Mules, total
Mule colts under 1 year of age
Mule colts 1 year old and under 2 years.
Mules 2 years old and over
Asses and burros
Cattle, total
Beef cattle, total
Calves under 1 year of age.
Heifers 1 year old and under 2 years. . .
Cows and heifers 2 years old and over.
Steers 1 year old and under 2 years —
Steers 2 years old and over ,
Bulls 1 year old and over
Unclassified
Dairy cattle, total
Calves under 1 year of age
Heifers 1 year old and under 2 years. . .
Cows and heifers 2 years old and over.
Bulls 1 year old and over
Sheep, total
Lambs imder 1 year of age...
Ewes 1 year old and over
Rams 1 year old and over —
Wethers 1 year old and over.
Unclassified
Goats, total
Klids under 1 year of age, raised for fleeces . .
Goats 1 j^ear old and over, raised for fleeces.
All other goats
Swine, total
Pigs imder 6 months old
Sows and gilts for breeding, 6 months old and over.
Boars for breeding, 6 months old and over
All other hogs, 6 months old and over
Unclassified
Poultry, total
Chickens
Turkeys
Ducks
Geese
Guinea fowls.
Pigeons
Ostriches
Hives of bees
19,767,161
1, 198, 236
1,333,480
9, 035, 949
8,055,590
129, 361
14,545
5,432,391
389, 279
391,418
4,651,694
72,491
66, 652. 559
35.288,100
8, 607, 938
3, 981, 205
12, 624, 996
4,650,347
4, 629, 778
725, 165
68, 671
31, 364, 459
6, 867, 991
4,048,851
19, 675, 297
772, 320
35,033,516
8, 925, 815
23, 518, 631
808, 808
1, 496, 576
283, 686
3,458,925
511,573
1,590,018
1,357,334
59. 346, 409
26, 172, 239
11,416,471
925, 340
20, 827, 938
4,421
372,825,264
359,537,127
3, 627, 028
2, 817, 624
2, 939, 203
2,410,421
1, 493, 630
231
3,467,396
S8, 013, 324, 808
7,623,089.398
1,782,077,487
42, 635, 364
68, 629, 105
870,611,458
769, 427, 198
30, 322, 300
452, 062
779,294,411
24,28.1,116
3S, 692, 981
716,316,314
8, 198, 242
3,651,970.229
1,766,550,258
213, 163, 872
158, 519, 176
739,153,095
225, 197, 635
350, 217, 938
77, 809, 896
2, 488, 646
1,885,419,971
142,374,321
169,159,243
1, 507, 513, 140
66, 373, 267
395, 401, 286
78, 203, 972
283, 564, 609
17, 022, 643
14,318,301
2, 291, 761
17, 565, 363
2, 240, 572
9, 970, 206
5, 354, 585
988, 582, 380
190, 251, 923
336, 249, 173
37, 542, 944
424, 485, 466
52, 574
373, 394, 057
349, 508, 867
12,904,989
3, 373, 966
5, 428, 806
1, 582, 313
537, 576
57, 540
16,841,353
752 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRlCtll.TURE.
Table 81.— VALUE OF LIVE STOCK ON FARMS, BY CLASSES, WITH AVERAGE PER
59
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New Euglaiid
Middle Atlaxilic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New nampsbire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
WiEST North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virguiia
West Virguiia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaLLforma
ALL LIVE stock.
1920
$8, 013, 324, 808
163, 163, 485
588, 394, 093
1, 521, 644, 117
2,359,001,112
647, 163, 431
579, 707, 988
1, 019, 779, 165
729, 234, 483
405, 236, 934
39, 780, 102
19, 160, 923
42, 385, 331
33, 524, 157
4, 840, 279
23, 472, 693
313,554,695
33, 064, 757
238,774,641
287,655,118
261, 264, 188
446, 154, 064
204, 258, 632
322,312,115
305, 163, 825
613, 926, 268
389, 839, 045
157, 034, 635
238, 568, 263
336, 443, 784
318, 025, 292
8,600,665
48,071,250
246, 366
121, 969, 281
67,261,153
119, 152, 672
91, 518, 155
155, 043, 349
35, 300, 540
158, 387, 284
173, 522, 135
112, 824, 748
134, 973, 821
127,852,580
S3, 072, 876
215, 927, 703
592,926,006
154, 189, 567
96, 208, 693
87, 884, 516
160, 976, 580
93,626,418
52, 447, 001
54, 008, 183
29, 893, 523
82,316,130
101, 779, 342
221, 141, 462
1910 1
$4,925,173,610
97, 896, R23
349, 159, 535
976, 329, 922
1, 551, 708, 097
366, 534, 152
369,034,607
589,837,078
388, 746, 520
235, 926, 870
25,161,839
11, 910, 478
22, 642, 766
20, 741, 306
3,276,472
14, 163, 902
183, 090, 844
24, 588, 639
141,480,052
197,332,112
173, 860, 101
308, 804, 431
137, 803, 795
158,529,483
161,641,146
393, 003, 196
285, 839, 108
108, 249, 806
127,229,200
222, 222, 004
253, 523, 577
6,817,123
32, 570, 134
152, 840
74, 891, 438
43, 336, 073
62, 649, 984
45, 131, 380
SO, 393, 993
20, 5S1, 187
117,486,662
110, 706, 078
65, 594, 834
75, 247, 033
74, 058, 292
44, 699, 485
152, 432, 792
318, 646, 509
85, 663, 187
49, 775, 309
65, 605, 510
70, 161, 344
43, 494, 679
26, 050, 870
28,781,691
19,213,930
48, 865, 110
59, 401, 828
127, 599, 938
domestic animals.
1920
$7, 623, 089, 398
152,
548,
1, 434,
2, 256,
606,
546,
980,
. 718,
380,
37, 458,
17, 799;
41, 151'
30, 512
4, 335:
21, 436
297,224
31, 662:
219, 420
266, 551
244, 164;
420, 213
192, 145:
311,018;
293,373,
68.5, 489,
363, 734:
153,361
232, 364:
326,014:
302, 280
7,373
43, 784;
230,
112, .561
62, 571
111, 295:
87, 073:
147, 813'
33,304;
148,563
162, 232;
107, 342,
128, 263.
121, 372,
79, 208
204, 869
575, 063;
152, 066,
94, 438
87, 093:
157,619
92, 756;
51, 555,
52, 973
29, 540;
77,572,
98, 457
204, 378;
1910
$4,760,060,093
92, 462, 323
330.213,413
935, 456, 253
1, 505, 717, 901
351, 328, 058
356, 043, 964
576, 926, 692
383, 272, 141
228,639,348
23, 989, 561
11,237,764
21, 990, 630
19, 208, 712
2, 902, 316
13,133,340
174, 560, 658
22,325,469
133,327,286
187,523,324
165, 867, 178
296, 619, 153
131, 746, 348
153, 700, 250
156, 771, 855
380, 201, 5S6
273, 366, 602
106,761,317
124, 841, 010
217, 849, 050
245, 926, 421
6, 213, 368
30, 649, 961
145, 573
71, 192, 843
41,318,436
60, 050, 731
43, 790, 143
78, 118, 098
19, 818, 905
112,605,412
106, 608, 122
63, 574. 674
73, 255, 756
71, 794, 486
43, 314, 683
148. 652, 983
313, 164, 540
84, 999, 659
49, 076, 971
65, 384, 559
68, 840, 485
43,191,913
24, 376, 530
28, 330; 215
19, 071, 809
47,370,775
58, 243, 921
123,024,652
1 Includes the value of special classes of animals (buffaloes, deer, etc.), not included under "Domestic
animals," to the amount of $76,682,
ALL LIVE STOCK ON FARMS. 753
FARM AND PER CENT DISTRIBUTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
AVERAGE VALUE
PER CENT DISTRI-
POtn^TRT.
BEES.
OF ALL LIVE STOCK
BUTION OF VALUE
PER
FARM.
OF ALL LIVE STOCK.
1920
1910 2
19-20
1910
19-20
1910
19-20
1910
$373,394,057
$154,663,220
$16, 841, 353
$10, 373, 615
$1, 243
$774
100.0
100.0
1
10, 150, 242
5, 238, 461
318, 850
195, 959
1,042
519
2.04
1.99
2
38,312,719
17,775,385
1, 774, 196
1,166,587
1,384
745
7.34
7.09
3
84, 999, 901
39,070,998
2, 550, 614
1,800,931
1,403
869
18. 99
19.82
4
100, 125, 035
44, 226, 368
2, 256, 429
1,729,683
2,151
1,398
29.44
31.51
5
38, 825, 235
13,631,507
2,330,103
1,574,577
558
330
8.08
7.44
6
31,412,143
11,873,198
1, 895, 053
1,117,145
551
354
7.23
7.49
7
37,393,990
11,910,631
1, 872, 145
997, 825
1, 024
625
12.73
11.98
8
9, 432, 948
4,656,963
1, 757, 163
784, 056
2, 987
2,119
9.10
7.89
9
22, 741, 844
6, 279, 709
2, 086, 800
1,006,852
1,731
1, 242
5.06
4.79
10
2, 219, 332
1,131,921
102, 174
40,357
825
419
0.50
0.51
11
1,334,836
649, 121
27, 051
23, 593
934
440
0.24
0.24
12
1, 167, 717
607, 787
65, 787
44, 349
1,458
692
0.53
0.46
13
2,951,001
1, 492, 961
60, 865
39,683
1,048
562
0.42
0.42
14
49S, 257
368, 018
6,189
6,138
1,185
619
0.06
0.07
15
1,979,099
988, 653
56, 784
41,839
1,036
628
0.29
0.29
16
15, 348, 600
7,879,388
981,813
646, 848
1,623
849
3.91
3.72
17
4, 324, 584
2, 221, 610
77, 816
41, 560
1,214
734
0.45
0.50
18
18, 639, 535
7,674,387
714, 567
478, 179
1,181
645
2.98
2.87
19
20, 093, 940
9, 532, 672
409,682
275,726
1,121
725
3.59
4.01
20
16, 757, 365
7, 762, 015
342, 107
230, 478
1,274
807
3.26
3.53
21
25, 234, 061
11,696,650
706, 833
487, 733
1,881
1,226
5.57
6.27
22
11,587,814
5,610,958
525, 3-6
446, 464
1,040
666
2. 55
2.80
23
10, 726, 721
4, 468, 703
566, 566
360,530
1,703
895
4.02
3.22
24
11,405,427
4, 646, 960
384, 580
221, 781
1,710
1,035
3.81
3.28
25
27, 779, 633
12,^:69,881
657, 067
517, 329
2,876
1,811
7.66
7.98
26
25, 470, 023
11, 870, 972
634, 688
584,549
1,482
1,031
4.86
5.80
27
3, 067, 531
1, 485, 463
5,614
3,086
2,021
1,456
1.96
2.20
28
6,126,335
2,356,465
77,303
31, 650
3,196
1,639
2.98
'2.58
29
10, 222, 546
4, 219, 158
206, 326
152.676
2,704
1,714
4.20
4.51
30
15,453,540
7,377,469
290, 851
218,612
1,924
1,426
3.97
5.15
31
1,215,586
560, 146
11,819
13,609
848
629
0.11
0.14
32
4, 216, 105
1, 858, 570
70,681
61,603
1,003
666
0.60
0.66
33
16, 013
6,477
170
790
1, 208
704
{')
(=)
34
8,909,808
3,395,962
497, 882
302, 623
655
407
1.52
1.52
35
4, 230, 975
1, 628, 700
458, 729
38.8, 937
771
448
0.84
0.88
36
7,324,880
2,212,570
532, 480
386, 683
442
247
1.49
1.27
37
4, 263, 068
1, 206, 615
181, 722
134,622
475
256
1.14
0.92
38
6, 879, 535
2, 088, 653
349, 972
187, 242
499
276
1.93
1.63
39
1, 769, 265
673, 814
226, 648
98, 468
654
412
0.44
0.42
40
9,256,715
4, 461, 871
567,230
419,379
585
453
1.98
2.39
41
10, 591, 690
3, 757, 337
698, 258
340,619
686
450
2.17
2.25
42
5, 098, 288
1,807,239
384, 256
212, 921
441
250
1.41
1.33
43
6, 465, 450
1,846,751
245,309
144, 226
496
274
1.68
1.53
44
6,143,635
2,063,432
336, 408
200, 049
550
345
1.60
1.50
45
3, 738, 883
1,326,614
125, 688
58, 188
613
371
1.04
0.91
46
10, 836, 525
3, 713, 943
222, 020
64, 261
1,125
801
2.69
3.09
47
16, 674, 947
4,806,642
1, 188, 029
675,327
1,360
763
7.40
6.47
48
1, 994, 289
628, 436
129, 058
32, 112
2,673
3,268
1.92
1.74
49
1, 489, 053
598, 190
280, 730
100, 148
2,285
1,616
1.20
1.01
50
634, 793
194, 078
156, 151
20, 493
5,581
5, 971
1.10
1.33
51
2, 924, 006
1,012,251
433, 339
308, 608
2,686
1,520
2.01
1.42
52
752, 235
256, 466
117,691
46,300
3,137
1,219
1.17
0.88
53
640, 595
1, 545, 966
250, 591
104, 374
5,258
2,823
0.65
0.53
54
814, 566
327, 908
220, 366
123, 568
2,105
1,328
0.67
0.58
55
183, 411
93,668
169, 237
48,453
9,451
7,145
0.37
0.39
56
4, 389, 759
1, 367, 440
354,305
126, 895
1,242
870
1.03
0.99
57
3, 058, 515
1, 067, 743
263,048
150, 164
2,027
1,307
1.27
1.21
5S
15,293,570
3, 844, 526
1, 469, 447
729, 793
1,879
1,447
2.76
2.59
b'i
' Includes the value of peafowls, pheasants, and India jungle fowls to the amount of $30,806.
8 Less than one-hundredth of 1 per cent.
7510S°— 23-
■48
754
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS
-AGEICUL.TURE.
Table 82.— AVERAGE VALUE OF SPECIFIED CLASSES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS ON
FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
HORSES.
MULES.
ALL CATTLE.
SHEEP.
SWINK.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
$24. 26
1920
1910
1920
1910
United States
$90. 15
$105. 06
$143. 45
$124.80
$54.79
$11.29
$4.44
$16. 66
$6.86
Geographic divisions:
149.71
132. 98
93. 63
82. 21
113. 57
10.^ 20
83.72
69.20
82.15
124. 19
130. 21
111.17
110.91
109. 22
103. 16
77.74
78.91
99.85
150. 51
150.80
120. 50
124. 58
180. 34
144. 30
136. 31
104. 25
116.39
163. 64
146.83
121.05
126. 47
143. 87
124. 63
112.99
106. 78
1:30.38
72.39
87.93
64.76
53.26
44.21
38. 62
44.96
51.69
59. 75
31.60
32.77
27.70
25.48
18.50
19. 13
18. 96
24.13
25.76
10.95
11.88
10.56
11.. S6
9.S2
10. 08
11.78
11. .35
11.56
4.29
4.85
4.09
4.60
3.61
3. 73
3.29
4.90
4.02
21.74
18. 86
17.72
20.42
11.13
10.47
11.86
16.33
16.36
10.09
Middle Atlantic
East North Central....
West North Central...
South Atlantic
East South Central —
West South Central . . .
8.18
7.10
,8.62
3.83
4.70
4.65
7.98
7.02
New England:
169.38
136. 64
134. 93
153. 56
14S. 64
139. 11
145. 03
132. 93
120.22
94.65
93.00
91.54
93. 20
97.44
89.01
91. SI
82.19
84.34
69.83
75.21
77. 93
78.29
97.89
118.05
104. 95
10.-). 41
127. 79
147.61
133. 67
118.03
96.94
111.92
111.06
106.69
95.87
87.88
79.54
82.99
72.19
83.13
56.89
75.63
.53. OS
42.19
76.85
55.63
84.58
70.80
88.01
133. 53
113. 92
106. 35
134. 90
149. IS
123.85
135. 44
135. 09
123. 79
108. 67
107. 07
112.44
116.90
111.58
118.26
119.28
106. IS
128. 28
109. 72
101. 95
98.30
104. 39
108. 00
97.56
105. 49
103. 25
110.91
127. OS
118.22
106.37
101.11
112.44
100. 65
93.90
90. 89
65.03
85.67
71.81
85. 82
100. 28
79.63
93.13
43.83
42.28
86.45
65.08
105. 79
92. 6S
100. 45
1.58. 41
139. 90
152. 94
133. 29
120. 49
156. 99
163. 28
158. 35
148.36
115.35
119.46
122. 59
112.36
112.33
103. S3
123. 18
131.02
99.14
108. 42
117.08
120. 55
123.09
126. 87
143.31
1.39. 66
122. 77
170.21
202. 12
191.92
184. 89
120. 82
144. 80
150. 64
159. 95
147. 99
157. 39
118.50
134. 45
118.33
104. 82
100. 22
108. 75
92.04
118.03
68. 10
7L74
126.92
110.58
113.88
202.36
152. 21
124. SO
161.88
177. 06
174. 81
160. 54
153. 87
144. 94
121.48
117.78
122.71
133. 47
110.05
126. 88
136. 01
126. 75
149. 32
134.31
124. 38
122. 98
128. 75
134. 27
110. ,57
126. 55
114.34
135. 65
1.53. 28
148. 89
151. 97
117.32
127. 24
127. 77
125.23
122.09
118.77
111.. 33
109. 51
106. 68
119. 25
121. 55
122. 03
97. 95
100. 79
69.17
83.92
145. 78
119.45
129.25
60.75
69.15
65. 45
92.98
97.78
82.87
92.73
102. 24
79.63
61.54
61.14
65.37
64.13
68.40
50.06
56.76
57.15
50. S9
51.10
51.89
51.76
72.98
71.86
167. 98
56.38
57.41
44.66
46.51
30.46
23.09
47.82
44.21
30.73
31.95
32.64
33.10
42. 05
49.64
58.29
50.89
57.13
51.04
48. 53
iX 19
44.76
45.75
63.84
56.18
60.10
30.35
31.22
27.49
37. 03
38.34
34.46
34.28
37.64
29.77
27.97
28. 69
30.10
27.04
25.18
21.43
26.72
28.45
23.81
Zi. 02
24. 92
26.16
29.98
27.35
76.69
24.59
25. ,57
17. 91
18.18
13.02
10.96
25. 95
20. 76
14.45
15.08
1,5.04
14. 42
22. 1 1
19.18
29.13
24.97
29:58
27. .50
18. ,S7
17. 73
21.70
21.72
30.32
24.23
25.41
9.98
11.15
11.53
12.55
13.64
14.31
13.30
13.92
10.21
9.05
11.85
12. 46
11.32
11.02
11.29
11.80
12.39
11.96
12. 61
10.34
1L54
11.92
12. 26
13.00
11.66
9.90
8.65
4.63
4.48
4.92
11.17
11.04
5.92
5.34
,8.26
,5.18
10.66
12.30
12.37
12.41
13.04
10.67
9. 40
8.08
11.16
11.21
12.42
12.20
10.79
3.94
4.39
4.55
4.78
4.81
5.01
5.20
5.25
4.46
3.82
4.42
4.57
4.18
3.95
4.22
5.02
4.36
4.29
4.91
5.07
4.44
4.73
4.82
"4>i6'
3.74
2.61
2.17
1.64
2.25
4.09
3.78
2.10
2.13
2.27
1.92
4.06
3.48
5.39
5.28
5. ,50
4.81
3.61
3.59
4.73
4.42
4.06
4.53
3.45
21. 25
21.39
19.34
22.45
25.73
23. 48
19.47
18.70
18.57
15.72
16.79
19.44
17.74
18.76
21.94
22.41
1,5. 83
19.39
22.01
20. 98
16.96
15.62
13.61
20.00
11.54
13.26
12.59
12.68
9.93
7.60
10.28
10.63
10.24
10.71
9.30
8.87
13.04
13.90
17.29
14.86
16.26
17. 34
16. 64
17.85
13.61
12.92
19.07
17.48
15.23
10.88
New Hampshire
11.15
10.28
Massachusetts
9.50
,8.81
9.03
Middle Atlantic:
8.86
7.67
7.80
East North Central:
Ohio
6.25
6. .57
7.73
7.83
7. ,53
West North Central:
9.16
9.24
Missouri
7.20
9. 51
10.29
Nebraska
8.63
8.24
South Atlantic:
6.86
5.86
District of Columbia. .
14.11
5.22
6.36
North Carolina
South Carolina
3.78
3.84
3.04
2.28
East South Central:
6.00
Tennessee
5.28
3.44
3.80
West South Central :
3.40
2.88
6.52
Texas
4.98
Mountain :
8.65
7.84
8.89
8.75
New -Mexico
6.07
6.61
Utah
6.93
6.56
Pacific:
8.13
7.22
California
6.66
HORSES AND MULES ON FARMS.
755
Table 83.— HORSES ON FARMS-FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIV7SI0N AND STATE.
United States. ..
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central .
Mountain
PacLflc
New England:
Maine
New Hampslure
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
qhio
Indiana
Illinois
^lichigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist^rict of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
1920
4, 704, 235
1
370,
osq:
1, 026:
531
563
688:
221'
183
40,
16
25
23
■ 3
17
171
24
173
231
iss:
217
176
1"7
167
203
232
75
72
lis:
155
9
41
133
09
lie:
01
76
25
181
161
89
130;
125
88:
loo:
312;
53
38
14
54
27
8:
23
2
52
42
87
238
673
789
671
176
822
524
935
890
451
784
807
259
969
344
642
866
601
156
764
945
220
973
140
570
021
508
932
783
380
378
743
542
869
706
672 I
&52
890
019
067
325
728
053
500
111
917
569
641
814
1910
4,692,814
149, 651
399, 530
1, 018; 820
1, 032, 7C8
535, 349
549, 941
686, 369
159, 890
160, 556
47, 292
20, 960
28, 147
28, 173
4,113
20,966
186, 435
2S, 732
184,363
243, 301
195, 268
235, 407
184, 267
160, 577
142, 846
209, 812
246, 865
09, 945
70, 782
123, 977
108, 481
9,857
42,374
195
127, 758
70, 777
109, 208
58, 633
87,257
29,290
175, 945
153, 838
91, 508
128,650
124, 393
79, .565
163, 204
319, 207
22,883
27,367
9,763
41, 607
27, 812
8,309
19, 684
2,465
45,634
38,803
76,119
19-20
19, 767, 161
305
1,114
4,113
6, 942
1, 039:
1, 045
2, I6O:
2, 075:
970:
94
38
77
50
Q
38:
536
72:
505
810
717:
1,296
605
683;
932
1, 386
906
855
817
961
1, 082:
27
141
312
169
171
77
100,
38,
382
317
130:
214,
251
178
738
991
668
293:
198:
420,
182,
136
125:
50
296
271
402,
1910
354
1, 229,
4,401
6, 794:
1,111'
1, 144
2, 349:
1, 427
1, 021
107
46
80
64:
9
46:
591
ss:
549:
910
813
1, 452:
6IO:
614
753
1, 492:
1, 073
650:
669:
1,008
1, 147;
33
155,
330
179:
166:
79:
120
45,
443
349:
135:
216:
254
ISl
742:
1, 170:
315
197
156
294
179;
99,
115,
6s:
271
1920
151,782,077,487
468, 886
148,
570,
lis
110,
180,
143
79:
15
77,
9:
00:
76
66:
lis:
56
66
S3
127
74
72:
57:
72:
84
1910
$2, 083, 588, 195
44, 058, 076
160, 111, 303
489, 290, 485
753, 512, 291
121,359,125
118, 071, 299
182, 618, 200
112,606,228
101,961.188
14,364,756
5, 266, 389
8,591:357
8, 671, 997
1,424,177
5, 739, 400
80, 043, 302
12,012,512
68, 055, 489
98, 910, 638
87, 118, 468
163, 363, 400
71,312,474
68, 585, 505
89, 068, 872
177, 999, 124
113,976,563
83, 461, 739
73, 442, 978
102, S04, 907
112, 758, 108
3, 451, 791
16, 787, 467
55, 026
34, S57, 610
18, 583, 381
18, 428. 134
10, 147, 178
14, 193, 839
4, 854, 699
44,796,120
39, 320, 044
13,651,284
20, 303, 851
23, 152, 209
] 1, 789, 095
63,651,661
84,024,635
27, 115, 764
19, 832, 423
12, 426, 838
27, 382, 926
7,868,314
4, 209, 726
9, 999, 835
3, 770, 402
29, 680, 849
25,181,143
47, 099, 196
756
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTUEE.
Table 84.— HORSES ON FARMS— NUMBER, BY AGE AND SEX, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total.i
Colts
under 1
year of
age.
Colts 1
year old
and under
2 years.
Mares 2
years old
and over.
Geldings 2
years old
and over.
Stallions
2 years
old and
over.
TTnited States
19,767,161
1,198,236
1,333,480
9,035,949
8,055,590
129, 361
Geographic divisions:
New England
305,045
1,114,758
4, 113, 650
6,942,499
1,039,043
1, 045, 677
2,160,487
2,075,655
970,347
6,670
27,779
173, 546
476,314
34,319
53, 775
133,044
231,542
61,247
5,739
29, 734
223,892
565, 879
41, 892
46,624
136, 312
217, 144
66,264
106,406
446, 171
2,028,965
3,280,722
460,476
496, 629
948,762
846,751
422,078
183,601
604,749
1,669,486
2,582,714
491, 103
439, 852
924,957
744,260
414,868
2,629
Middle Atlantic
6,325
East North Central
West N orth Central
South Atlantic
17, 761
30,870
11,254
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
9,797
17,422
21,413
Pacific
5,890
•New England:
Maine
94,350
38, 194
77,231
50,605
6,540
38, 125
536, 171
72,621
505, 966
810, 692
717,233
1,296,852
605, 509
683,364
932, 794
1,386,522
906,220
855, 682
817,058
961,396
1,082,827
27,752
141,341
311
312,465
169, li8
171,436
77,517
100, 603
38, 570
382,442
317,921
130, 462
214,852
251,926
1-8, 756
738,443
991,362
668,723
293, 123
198,295
420, 704
182, 686
136, 167
125,471
50,486
296, 381
271,559
402,407
1,732
851
2,250
1,111
129
597
12,952
954
13,873
29,265
31,915
71,008
17,526
23,832
46,587
79,547
65,805
69,250
73,100
70,075
81,950
660
5,094
1
12,962
6,331
3,487
1,876
2,311
1,597
18,526
16,365
6,370
12,514
12,808
10,308
57,482
52,446
85,513
28,015
27,547
41,429
15,083
15,319
12,989
5,647
19,524
23,464
18,259
1,894
649
2,272
529
63
332
12,890
791
16,053
39,415
39,090
89,926
24,170
31,29i
60,272
108, 176
62,824
73,422
82, 158
82, 149
96,878
931
6,898
33,703
13,492
31,740
14,980
2,042
10,449
223,077
19,731
203,363
403,290
368,725
650,248
284,014
322,688
432,615
693,831
461, 632
361,070
364,249
441,599
525, 726
11,654
62,694
96
138,835
78,660
71,061
36,828
45, 364
15,283
178,225
157,050
60, 133
100,221
119,672
75, 686
345,888
407,506
262,090
124,488
76, 506
180,681
71,375
59,689
51,841
20,081
126,403
119,500
176, 175
56,301
22,894
40,335
33,461
4,189
26,421
284,333
50,861
269,655
335,261
274, 232
479,397
277, 806
302,790
389,347
498, 975
321,028
347, 151
291,846
362,240
372, 127
14,334
65,706
214
> 142,782
74,842
91,242
34,930
47, 670
19,383
165, 940
128,059
56,170
89,683
104,861
81,726
266,903
472,467
235,948
110,694
65,643
150,660
77, 927
38,236
47,043
18,109
127,392
102, 113
185,363
720
New Hampshire
308
Vermont
634
Massachusetts
624
Rhode Island
117
Connecticut
326
Middle Atlantic:
New York
2,919
New Jersey
2^1
Pennsylvania
3,122
East North Central:
Ohio
3,461
Indiana
3,271
Illinois
6,273
Michigan
1,993
Wisconsin
2,703
West North Central:
Minnesota
3,973
Iowa
5,993
Missouri
4,931
North Dakota
4,789
South Dakota
5,705
Nebraska
5,333
Kansas
6,146
South Atlantic:
Delaware. .
173
Ma'"yland
949
Virginia
16,417
8,579
3,139
1,941
2,514
1,473
17,018
14,328
5,161
10, 117
12,246
9,017
64,167
50,882
75,731
27,774
26,341
44,146
16, 157
8,318
12,573
6,104
21,529
24,393
20,342
1,469
West Virginia
736
North Carolina
2,507
1,942
2,644
Florida
834
East South Central:
Kentucky
2,733
Teiuiessee
2,119
Alabama
2,628
2,317
West South Central:
2,339
2,019
Oklahoma
5,003
Texas
8,061
Mountain:
6,103
Idaho
2,162
Wyoming
2,268
Colorador.
3,788
New Mexico
2,144
Arizona
3,398
Utah
1,026
Nevada
645
Pacific:
Washington
1,533
Oregon ..
2,089
Cf^lifnmia
2,268
1 Includes 14,545 horses, not classified by age or sex, distributed as follows: Montana, 3,338, and
Arizona, 11,207.
HORSES AND MULES ON FARMS.
757
Table 85.— MULES ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
FARMS BEPORTLNG.
NUMBER.
VALUE.
DIVISION AND STATE.
1920
1910
19-20
1910
1920
1910
TTnited States..
2,259,746
1,869,005
5,432,391
4, 209, 769
$779,294,411
$525, 391, 863
Geographic divisions:
New England
1,281
28,960
117,912
272,911
604, 061
579, 463
602, S31
30, 795
21,532
897
21,664
101, 835
234, 628
458, 426
525, 208
494, 748
16, 257
15,342
2,569
68,109
310,426
846, 948
1, 079, 033
1, 249, 721
1,685,359
89, 341
100,885
1,729
52, 416
259, 423
715, 932
749, 257
1,003,804
1,286,378
48, 957
91,873
386,657
10,271,127
37, 407, 187
105,515,383
194, 597, 415
180, 334, 666
229, 725, 990
9,313,691
11,742,295
-282,928
7, 6%, 310
East North Central
West North Central
South Athmtic
East South Central
West South Central
Mm 111 tain
31, 404, 071
90, 544, 355
107, 799, 330
125,108,538
145,350,358
5, 227, 444
11,978,529
New England:
264
127
305
177
35
373
3,671
2,451
22,838
14,748
38, 581
59,636
2,852
2,095
5,014
30, 585
123, 418
3,173
5,814
37, 142
67, 765
4,052
12,589
16
49, 322
8,355
148, 537
128, 183
229, 207
23, 800
123,823
141,626
165, 722
148, 292
134,819
72, 278
113,973
281,761
3,453
2,005
1,245
11,108
7,808
2,864
1,153
559
3,677
3,252
14,603
212
104
206
155
34
186
1,890
1,878
17,896
10,628
33,225
54,572
1,865
1,545
2,813
21, 872
112, 285
2,800
5,025
28, 438
61, 395
2,722
8,869
17
30,688
6,629
110, 747
97,799
186,512
14,443
97,796
123, 887
155,673
147, 852
110,014
51, 668
90,488
242,578
1,058
1,401
622
4,802
5,950
1,194
814
416
2,447
1,880
11,015
444
248
601
332
75
869
7,323
5,705
55,081
31,626
100,358
168, 274
5,884
4,284
10,238
81,520
389,045
7,873
15, 093
99,847
243,332
9,439
32,621
32
96,830
14, 981
256,569
220, 164
406,351
42,046
292,857
352,510
296, 138
308,216
322,677
180, 115
336,635
845,932
9,462
7,735
3,415
31, 125
20, 369
11,992
2,793
2.450
23,091
14,375
63,419
358
195
429
268
63
416
4,052
4,041
44,323
22,850
82, 168
147,833
3,700
2,872
5,775
55, 524
342,700
7,695
12,424
83,405
208,409
5,935
22,667
53
60,022
11,717
174,711
155, 471
295, 348
23,333
225,043
275, 855
247, 146
255,760
222,200
131,554
257,066
675,558
4, 174
4,036
2,045
14, 739
14, 937
3,%3
2,277
2,786
12,185
9,927
69, 761
70,336
34,694
91,916
44,251
9,037
136,423
1,195,696
903,374
8,172,057
3,647,955
11,988,392
20,628,517
661,115
481,208
1,062,973
10,041,522
50,971,253
780, 508
1,636,376
11,690,082
29,332,669
1,161,877
4, 138, 764
4,586
13, 523, 682
1, 839, 287
43, 070, 026
44, 499, 036
77,986,306
7,773,851
35, 381, 809
51,042,649
44,611,624
49, 298, 584
47,751,655
28, 348, 039
39, 892, 069
113,734,227
1,119,630
810, 787
342, 241
3,384,824
1,874,836
1,415,397
190,211
175,765
2, 930, 813
1, 589, 552
7,221,930
72,446
New Hampshire
29, 681
Vermont
53, 540
Massachusetts
43,385
Rhode Island
11,155
Connecticut
72,721
Middle Atlantic:
New York
650,497
New Jersey
621, 774
Pennsylvania
6,424,039
East North Central:
Oliio
2,775,831
Indiana
Illinois , , , ,
9,678,014
18,140,335
Michigan
493, 825
Wisconsin
316,066
West North Central:
Minnesota
732, 723
Iowa
7,551,818
Missouri
43, 438, 702
North Dalsota
1, 149, 001
South Dakota
1,668,617
Nebraska
10,374,076
Kansas
25,629,418
South Atlantic:
764, 133
Maryland
3, 043, 581
District of Columbia
V irginia
5,860
7, 595, 516
West V irginia
1,339,760
North Carolina
23,699,687
South Carolina
23,830,361
Georgia
43,974,611
Florida
3, 545, 821
East South Central:
26,402,090
Tennessee
35, 100, 810
31,577,217
32, 028, 421
West South Central:
Arkansas
27, 128, 02"/
15,624,962
Oklahoma
28,618,224
Texas
73,979,145
Mountain:
445, 278
Idaho
481,301
Wyoming
248, 672
1, 798, 535
1, 463, 012
399,449
Utah
157, 497
233,800
1,776,297
Oregon
1, 185, 788
9,016,444
15S ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 8C.— MULES ON FARMS— NUMBER, BY AGE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DmSION AND STATE.
United States
GEOGRAniic divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central .
South Atlantic ,
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine :
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pemisj'lvania ,
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
iiichlgan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missomi
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska ,
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virguiia
West Virginia
North Carolina ,
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Centr-vl:
Kentucky
Tennessee ^
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah :...
Nevada
P.ACIFIC:
Washington
Oregon
California
Total.
5,432,391
2,569
68, 109
310, 426
846, 948
. 079, 033
249, 721
. 68,5, 359
82,341
100, 8S5
444
248
601
332
75
7,323
5,705
55,081
31,626
100, 358
168, 274
5,884
4,284
10, 238
81,520
389, 045
7,873
15, 093
99, 847
243,332
9,439
32, 621
32
96, 830
14, 981
256, 569
220, 164
406, 351
42, 046
292, 857
352,510
290, 138
308, 216
322, 677
180, 1 15
336,635
845, 932
9, 402
7, 7:35
3,415
31,125
20, 369
11,992
2,793
2,450
23, 091
14, 375
63, 419
Mule colts
under
1 year of
389,279
70
2,170
47, 074
149, 893
12, 013
71,252
88, 550
9,862
8,395
12
233
50
1,887
2,791
14, 509
29, 224
290
200
1,055
16,819
68, 457
808
1,936
15, 782
45,036
1.58
912
1
3,437
604
3,435
1,040
2,141
285
23, 450
33,217
4,533
10, 052
14, 625
3,272
35, 3,54
35, 299
753
1,029
430
4,201
2,002
515
570
362
1,878
1,649
4,868
Mule colts
1 year old
and under
2 years.
391,418
132
4,546
43, 566
137, 742
23, 984
70,004
92, 1.54
9,981
9,309
31
18
34
16
5
28
475
263
3,808
3,340
13,687
25, 779
429
331
1,030
13,496
65, 133
691
2,076
14, 422
40, 894
358
1,676
1
5,351
>, 091
6,922
3,412
4,409
764
23,690
31,354
5,767
9,193
15,394
4,496
36, 148
36, 116
663
779
457
3,801
2,263
1,049
483
486
1,604
1, 555
6, 090
HOESES AND MULES ON FARMS.
759
Table 87.— ASSES AND BURROS ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910. '
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
Sonth .Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yoik
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois ,
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Centr.\l:
Minnesota ,
Iowa
Missouri ,
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Mar J land
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West N'irginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Temiessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvomhig
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
PACiric:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS REPORTING.
1920 1910
149
334
2,434
7, ,S70
1,491
5, 450
9, 6S8
4,433
1,459
39
22
19
40
7
22
164
14
156
326
094
,231
105
78
156
719
,5S4
102
171
912
,226
12
53
277
140
44S
157
300
104
,6S3
,439
530
798
,843
271
,699
,S75
119
198
90
,239
,987
500
155
145
175
334
950
43, 927
115
431
2,737
9,320
2,077
7, 858
13, 175
6,724
1,490
18
17
18
19
7
36
190
31
210
259
834
1,3,«1
144
119
144
832
4,562
94
1S6
1,036
2,466
17
65
450
124
775
228
328
90
2,124
3, 7S5
893
1,056
1,815
329
2,8S0
8,151
106
147
92
9(o
3,645
1,338
210
221
121
270
1,099
1920
72, 491
187
404
4,581
17, 869
1,988
9, 453
18, C36
16,512
3,401
46
26
27
52
11
25
211
17
236
577
1,211
2,554
145
201
1,141
9,427
142
220
1,622
5,116
12
64
366
177
542
247
427
153
2, 890
4, 480
782
1,301
3,218
433
5,159
9,226
240
451
165
3,099
5,937
5,240
609
771
399
737
2,265
1910
105, 698
147
685
5,426
22, 254
3,373
15, 731
29, 7G0
25,009
3,313
22
30
22
21
11
41
284
53
348
488
1,646
2,863
233
196
219
1,614
12, 877
133
333
2,118
4,960
18
101
783
160
1,017
401
765
128
4,677
7, 989
1,272
1,793
3,098
531
5,723
20,408
160
347
241
3,233
11,852
7,104
1,160
912
173
548
2,592
1920
$8, 198, 242
12,596
49,004
684, 980
3, 092, 332
2.52, 230
1,111,409
2, 009, 209
529, 709
456, 773
3,055
1,026
2,460
4,270
495
1,290
18,145
2,415
28,444
63,344
181, 642
419, 698
11,511
8,785
26, 794
265, 635
1,434,285
34, 146
55, 528
323,084
952, 860
2,320
7,798
59, 3,S5
18, 450
57,004
30, 707
63,385
13,061
312, 786
490, 357
88, 173
220,093
348, 757
87, 059
689, 921
883,472
53, 735
46,209
23,438
166, 019
116, 763
68, 886
26,243
28, 416
135, 006
150, 592
171, 175
$13, 200, 112
12, 823
86, 974
958, 698
4,938,155
474, 208
2,347,Jr>4
3, 141, 3 !:?
659, 960
5S0, 497
3,728
1,593
2, 038
1,777
630
3,057
38, 262
5,274
43, 438
61, 560
291,217
568,194
23, 932
13, 795
22, 857
280, 212
3, 053, 873
22, 915
71, 628
447, a35
1, 039, 035
3,975
35, 450
121,654
25, 556
132, 5.54
62, 911
81,403
10, 705
848, 276
1, 07.5, (X)G
143, 747
280, 305
469, 738
70, 226
881,305
1, 720, 074
65,181
99, 992
27,690
136, 732
163, 032
73,092
68, 246
35,995
82, 405
150,777
347, 315
760
ABSTHACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTUEE.
Table 88.— CATTLE ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . . .
Ceographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Peimsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsm
V/est North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Vu-ginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oldahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
1920
5, 284, 916
129,823
364, 917
989, 542
1,018,207
871, 465
849, 466
764, 506
198,117
172, 200
41, 239
16, 776
26, 050
23, 900
3,318
18, 540
167, 801
21,535
175, 581
232, 472
187, 780
217, 195
173, 417
178, 678
168, 286
201, 521
241, 497
72, 021
67, 964
113,851
153,067
7,944
38, 619
101
151, 283
81, 368
192, 648
136, 750
230, 864
31, 888
231, 264
219, 841
208, 603
189, 758
175, 614
89, 744
164, 578
334, 570
45, 475
35, 494
12,742
50,538
21,446
7,768
22, 138
2,516
54,613
43,037
74,650
1910
149, 279
404, 325
1,019,781
1, 009, 077
841, 737
838,167
746, 398
132, 466
143, 686
47, 664
20, 496
28, 271
27, 532
4,001
21,315
1&5, 664
25,713
192, 948
244, 224
193, 876
231,000
185, 081
165, 600
146,703
205, 554
249, 971
64, 224
65, 047
117,440
160, 138
8,498
39,653
109
153, 772
88, 759
186, 158
120, 034
213, 203
31, 551
220, 608
209, 990
212, 231
195, 338
167, 494
85,355
156, 842
336, 707
18,854
23,844
8,045
34, 202
20, 105
6,225
19,053
2,138
42, 885
37, 748
63,053
66, 652, 559
1,320,262
3, 869, 251
10, 898, 027
20, 173, 185
4, 702, 703
4, 549, 786
10, 107, 867
7, 599, 689
3, 431, 789
1920
300, 747
163,653
435, 480
216, 099
30,519
173, 764
2, 144, 244
179, 459
1, 545, 548
1, 926, 823
1,546,095
2, 788, 238
1, 586, 042
3, 050, 829
3, 021, 469
4, 557, 708
2,781,644
1, 334, 552
2, 348, 157
3, 154, 265
2, 975, 390
46, 509
283, 377
965
909, 795
587, 462
644, 779
434, 097
1, 156, 738
638, 981
1,093,453
1, 161, 846
1,044,008
1, 250, 479
1, 072, 966
804, 241
2, 073, 945
6,156,715
1, 268, 516
714, 903
875, 433
1, 756, 616
1,300,335
821, 918
505, 578
356,390
572,644
851, 108
2,008,037
1910
61, 803, 866
1, 336, 550
4, 232, 521
9, 819, 097
17,647,714
4, 839, 321
3, 942, 526
10,721,012
6, 060, 725
3, 204, 400
256, 523
167, 831
430,314
252, 416
34, 148
195,318
2, 423, 003
222, 999
1,586,519
1, 837, 607
1,363,016
2, 440, 577
1, 497, 823
2, 680, 074
2, 347, 435
4, 448, 006
2, 561, 482
743, 762
1, 535, 276
2, 932, 350
3, 079, 403
54, 986
287, 751
982
859,067
620, 288
700, 861
389, 882
1, 080, 316
845, 188
1, 000, 937
9%, 529
932, 428
1, 012, 632
1, 028, 071
804, 795
1,953,560
6, 934, 586
943, 147
453, 807
767, 427
1, 127, 737
1,081,663
824, 929
412, 334
449, 681
402, 120
725, 255
2, 077, 025
1920
$3, 651, 970, 229
$1, 499, 523, 607
95,568,447
340,239,350
705, 761, 688
1,074,478,824
207, 920, 207
175, 690, 454
454, 455, 343
392, 797, 035
205, 058, 881
18,270,810
11,317,213
28, 502, 803
20, 093, 098
2, 984, 096
14, 400, 427
198, 826, 728
IS, 347, 004
123, 065, 618
118,581,927
94, 529, 884
182, 258, 690
101, 717, 971
208, 673, 216
151, 243, 703
258, 677, 963
158, 976, 138
67,911,737
119,980,683
103, 683, 769
154, 004, 831
3, 394, 160
20, 363, 801
162, 097
51, 296,>032
33, 727, 219
28, 797, 982
20, 187, 834
35, 235, 147
14, 755, 935
52, 291, 343
51, 370, 208
32, 078, 763
39, 950, 140
35, 023, 854
26,620,595
87, 199, 975
305, 610, 919
73, 938, 253
36, 382, 229
50, 012, 404
94, 929, 748
63, 101, 300
35, 500, 759
22, 627, 870
16, 304, 472
36, 558, 949
47, 818, 486
120, 681, 446
1910
42, 240, 849
138,685,253
271,944,120
449,654,307
89, 539, 532
75, 401, 279
203, 239, 500
146, 269, 549
82, 549, 218
7, 784, 384
5, 240, 122
11, 828, 892
9, 348, 076
1,309,088
6, 730, 287
S3, 062, 242
8, 393, 117
47, 229, 894
51,403,341
39,110,492
73, 454, 745
40,500,318
67, 475, 224
50, 306, 372
118, 864, 139
72, 883, 664
17,711,398
36, 257, 234
73, 074, 057
80, 557, 443
1, 648, 333
7, 869, 526
75, 305
21, 124, 071
15, 860, 764
12, 550, 054
7,088,259
14, 060, 958
9, 262, 262
25, 971, 571
20, 690, 718
13,469,626
15,269,364
15,460,666
11,605,354
43, 187, 601
132, 985, 879
27, 474, 122
11,330,639
22, 697, 387
31,017,303
20, 409, 965
14, 624, 708
8, 948, 702
9, 766, 723
12, 193, 465
17, 570, 685
52,785,068
CATTLE ON FARMS.
761
Table 89.
-DAIRY COWS ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
4,461,296
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
Eiist North Central....
West North Central. . .
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central....
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota ,
South Dakota
Nebraska ,
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
dairy cows 2 YEARS OLD AND OVER
ON JAN. 1 OF CENSUS YEAR.
Farms
report-
ing,
1920
19, 675, 297
124, 024
349, 196
889, 353
735, 023
741,269
744, 076
592, 605
135, 769
149, 981
Number.
1920
842,
2, 498,
5, 050,
4, 509,
1,673,
1,677,
1, 882,
619,
921,
17, 125, 471
699, 421
2,216,954
4,013,904
4, 395, 772
1,506,947
1,344,914
1,845,402
422, 678
679, 479
39, 346
15, 925
25, 336
22, 551
3,126
17, 740
162, 367
20, 291
166, 538
206,669
160, 561
183, 501
167,274
171,348
144, 948
135,204
169,002
53,745
43, 406
80, 470
108, 248
7,521
35, 113
94
140,368
65,621
163, 866
115, 159
195,259
18, 268
206, 048
193, 509
18.5,481
159,038
150, 174
56,544
119,044
266, 843
29,393
29,461
6,818
36, 102
8,799
5, 433
17, '*
1,883
49,439
36, 925
63,617
1910
(esti-
mated).!
175,425
95,997
290, 122
147,331
21,431
112,622
1,481,918
130, 497
«85, 855
888, 057
608,211
957,313
802,095
1, 795, 122
1,229,179
897, 668
661,959
370, 707
336, 892
438, 459
574, 257
33, 026
161, 972
704
357, 969
181,206
290, 223
187, 846
388, 448
71,641
441,346
415, 128
394, 112
427, 406
415,507
176, 936
456, 332
833, 586
127, 581
11.5,336
34, 997
192, 23-
37, 80:
31,619
66, 724
13, 349
238, 270
180, 462
502, 415
126, 762
81, .561
222, 838
145,714
20, 068
102, 478
,293,058
136,0.35
787. 861
758,676
530, 157
875, 644
635, 966
,213,461
870, 590
, 153, 935
714,657
208, 367
306, 767
520, 969
620, 487
31, 134
143,349
755
305,321
206, 878
252. 862
148,621
325, 534
92, 493
351,277
333.214
314,172
346, 251
342,410
226, 847
432, 445
843,700
64,468
69, 628
27, 499|
119,029,
42,445!
23, 1701
62, 602
13,837
1,53,206
143, 846
382,427,
Value.
1920
$1,507,513,140
$634, 704, 097
73, 349, 974
203,029,753
419, 676, 828
314, 042, 374
107, 220, 209
93, 602, 127
103, 174, 475
49, 167, 593
84, 249, 807
12, 847, 993
8,043,914
23, 027, 209
15, 993, 976
2, 393, 801
11,043,081
162, 165, 593
15, 120, 294
85, 743, 866
69,081,634
46, 749, 690
80,021,373
68, 324, 990
155,499,141
83,888,246
6.5,751,288
47,383,419
25, 508, 598
22, 136, 640
29, 953, 940
39,420,243
2, 729, 742
13,499,901
114,052
23,648,157
12, 800, 247
18, 109, 871
12, 923, 805
19, 936, 090
3,458,344
28,063,3.55
26,631,983
18,381,500
20, 525, 289
19, 326, 991
8, 75.5, 744
26, 136, 555
48, 955, 185
10,847,070
9,134,4.53
2,885,770
15,002,071
2,671,549
2,855,519
4,609,423
1, 161, 738
21, 214, 569
14, 629, .37:
48, 405, 863
1910
(esti-
mated).
30, 082, 940
102,36.3,0.57
160, 930, 2.58
157, 878, 909
43, 194, 333
39, 683, 160
52, 822, 323
IS, 215, 234
29, 533, 883
5,140,869
5, 218, 312
3, 468, 596
8, 692, 9-12
7, 104, 863
995, 610
4, 602, 617
63, 139, 451
6,576,245
32, 647, 361
30,481,197
21,399,608
36, 953, 194
26, 343, 800
45, 752, 459
29, 594, 924
43, 185, 918
27,275,1.58
7, 658, 306
10, 264, 773
IS, 094, 139
21,805,091
1,207,888
5,081,004
59, 091
9,328,261
6,871,273
7, 051, 308
4,286,092
7, 528, 573
1,780,243
12, ,5,56, 149
10,849,098
7,681,391
8, 596, 522
8,473,003
5,293,179
14,194,789
24,861,352
3, 051, .356
3,05.5,349
1,252,139
5, 307, 598
1,503,880
1,145,437
2, 310, 793
588, 682
7,165,994
5,662,467
16,705,422
DAIRY COWS AND
HEIFERS ISjMOS.
OLD AND OVER
ON APR. 15, 1910,
AS REPORTED.
Farms
report-
ing.
20, 625, 432
147, 028
400, 473
1, 009, 479
989, 135
794, 716
815, 423
724,466
120, 328
139, 821
46, 944
20, 168
27, 947
27, 193
3,932
20, 844
184,024
25, 275
191, 174
241, 736
191,828
228, 267
183,098
164, 550
145, 584
202, 539
245, 403
62, 977
61,046
114,467
1.57, 119
8,259
38. 826
108
148,565
87,004
173,635
109, 179
202, 650
26,490
216,181
205,300
203, 939
189, 943
163, 643
82, 147
153,693
324, 983
16,774
23, 116
7,407
32,660
15, 869
4,000
18,524
1,978
42, 036
36, 684
61, 101
Number.
841,698
2, 597, 652
4, 829, 527
5, 327, 606
1,810,754
1,628,061
2, 249, 553
514, 46(5
826, 115
156, S19
101, 278
26.5,483
171,936
23, 329
122, 853
1,509,594
154,418
933,640
905, 125
633, 591
1,0,30,223
767,083
1,473,505
1,08,5, .388
1,406,792
8.56, 430
2.59, 173
369, 764
613,952
736, 107
35, 70S
166, 859
857
356,284
239, 539
308, 914
180, 842
405, 710
116,041
409,834
397,104
391, .536
429, 587
425, 793
279,097
530, 796
1,013,867
77,527
86, 299
32,699
144,734
51,451
28, 862
75, 810
17,084
186, 233
172,550
467,332
> Estimated on the basis of the ratio between dairy heifers 1 year old and under 2 years and dairy cows
2 years old and over, as reported for 1920.
762
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 90.— BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE ON FARMS— NUMBER, BY
NUMBER OF BEEF CATTLE ON FARMS.
DIVISION AND STATE.
ITnited States
Geographic dh'isions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouil
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee ,
Alabama
Mississippi ,
West south Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyonling
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah ^.
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
35,288,100
Total.i
88,771
299,681
3, 077, 569
12,680,556
2,088,898
1, 709, 820
6,792,009
6, 557, 194
1,993,602
33,474
IS, 277
14,200
10, 089
1,706
11,025
63,170
6,766
229,745
577,450
599,694
, 2,83, 178
329,901
287,346
940, 842
038, 198
714, 894
674, 529
801, 899
464, 557
045,637
1,752
53,666
19
400,490
332, 441
182, 702
117,603
481, 875
518,350
433, 659
492, 486
322, 434
461, 241
345, 806
487,709
,265,486
,693,008
.057,418
■ 512, 612
817, 241
, 434, 423
,237,541
768, 197
397, 563
332, 299
193,819
570, 697
,229,086
Calves
imder
1 year
of age.
8,607,938
3,981,205 12,624,996 4,650,347
15, 530
64, 200
819, 165
3,443,039
468, 333
466,922
1,399,243
1, .503, 381
428, 125
6,046
3,019
2, 501
1,823
244
1,897
14, 737
1,793
47,670
148, 118
158,923
340, 425
100, 592
71,107
248,319
844,656
445, 199
212, 398
467, 986
682, 265
542,216
416
6,177
3
100, 731
91, 696
56, 306
30, 080
104,224
78,700
129, 036
155, 996
71,693
110,197
86,791
100,343
309,025
903, 084
275,564
129,276
206,741
325, 033
249, 545
153, 137
94,528
69,557
51,062
134, 748
242,315
Heifers
1 year
old and
rmder
2 years.
Cows
and
heifers
2 years old
and over.
Steers
1 year
old and
under
2 years.
Steers
2 years
old and
over.
4,629,778
7,790
27,570
356, 058
1,473,668
249, 102
218, 887
665, 006
752, 666
230,458
2,864
1,424
1,023
1,317
164
6,257
573
20,740
71,321
75,683
139, 125
38,660
31,269
112,417
338,641
181,048
85,051
222,931
292, 711
240,869
162
3,308
3
41, 369
45, 553
24, 492
15,283
65,549
53,383
55,362
64,345
42,117
57,063
43, 466
63, 856
157,342
400,342
130,705
63,508
93,^1
162, 545
127,748
76, 497
53, 825
44,597
24,045
72, 193
134,220
22,437
59, 763
794,694
3,920,321
730,111
607, 660
3, 044, 553
2, 813, 766
731,691
14, 522
59, 165
595,016
1,922,745
262, 403
264, 370
627, 660
653,015
251,551
7,092
3,631
3,219
4,533
837
3,125
20,407
2,656
36, 700
137,415
171,171
361,909
50,617
73,582
252, 183
848, 914
533, 675
211, 084
573, 589
828,853
672,023
749
10,396
10
61,041
71, 664
58,136
49,666
216,518
261,931
79,318
95,373
128,350
204,619
119,843
252,602
490,689
2,181,359
384, 148
187,006
299, 126
529, 186
664, 329
429, 480
175, 128
145,303
64,924
226, 708
441, 059
6,509
3,337
2,568
760
97
1,251
11,104
573
47,428
119,977
109,333
208, 533
91,265
65,908
182,242
619, 696
267, 127
99,204
246, 428
324, 786
283,362
14!2
8,414
3
76, 198
63, 191
20, 289
7,770
45, 216
41, 180
92, 743
96, 028
35,971
39,628
50,011
31, 259
146, .500
399,790
118, 516
71,976
85,142
191,701
67,242
41, 165
41,917
35,356
26,861
66,380
168,310
25, 241
83,860
443, 922
1,656,893
296, 009
216,498
918, 100
672, 207
317,048
9,701
6,270
4,347
1,243
288
3,393
9,328
813
73,719
86, 909
70, 047
203, 591
43, 928
39,447
120,620
421, 028
255, 250
50, 669
258, 778
287, 749
262,799
214
23,272
115, 522
55,352
19,003
10,613
36,739
35,294
70,073
71,609
35, 191
39,625
39,531
30, 276
136,645
711,648
108, 544
49, 740
119,104
200, 026
97,446
41,819
24, 557
30,971
23,668
61,113
232, 267
1 Includes 68,671 cattle, not classified by age or sex, distributed by states as foUows: Florida, 39,500;
Montana, 23,518; Idaho, 2,328; and Arizona, 3,325.
CATTLE OiSr FARMS.
AGE AND SEX, AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
763
DIVlfJION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic pivisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New Engiland:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Temiessee •....
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
NUMBER OF DAIRY CATTLE ON FARMS.
Total.
31,364,459
1,231
3,569
7,820
7, 492
2,613
2,S39:
3,315
1,042
1,43S
267
145:
421
206
28
162
,519:
,066:
66o:
546:
689:
929;
44
229
509
2a
462:
316
674:
i2o:
659
669
721
789
727
316
808
,463
211
202:
58'
322
62
5J
lOS
24
378,
280,
778,
Calves
imder
1 year
of age.
6,867,991
183
614
1,542
1,807
545:
758:
957
269:
288
43
22
64:
26
3
23
291
is:
204;
261
200:
314
263
503
479,
385
254
181
126
153
227;
5
31
S3
41
99
81
174
27;
137
165:
214:
241
198,
92
2:52:
433;
54
56
1.5:
81
15
13
25:
7;
80,
57
150:
Heifers
1 year
old and
under 2
years.
4,048,851
172,
429'
1,031
976
33S:
353
413
134
19S:
41
23
55
26
3
22:
248,
17:
163:
171
lis:
i9o:
165:
384:
303
196:
131
90:
69:
78:
107;
4
26:
59
28:
64
4o:
95:
is:
73
79:
97:
102:
101
4o:
103
i6s:
25,
27
6,
41
s:
7
14
3
51
36
111
Cows and
heifers 2
years old
and over.
19, 675, 297
842, 928
2, 498, 270
5, 050, 79s
4, 50^, 121
1,673,035
1,677,992
1, 882, :?61
619,645
921, 14
175, 425
95, 997
290, 122
147,331
21,431
112,622
1,481,918
130,49"
885,855
888, 057
608,211
957, 313
802, 095
1, 795, 122
1, 229, 179
897,668
661, 959
370, 707
336, 892
438,459
574,257
33,026
161,972
701
357,969
181, 206
290,223
187,846
388,448
71,641
441,346
415, 12s
394, 112
427,406
415, 507
176, 930
456,332
833,586
127, 581
115,336
34, 997
192, 234
37,805
31,619
66,724
13) 349
238, 270
180, 402
502,415
BuUs
1 year
old and
over.
772, 320
31,918
12u, 973,
196, 0441
199, 987 1
66, 702
50,365
62,620
l.S, 639|
29, 172
6,354
3,691
11,490
5,548
716
4,119
69,271
5,797
61, 905
28, 887
19, 2S5
42,691
2-1, 771
80, 410
68, 959
39, 507
19, 405
17. 191
14,109
19, 761
21,055
1,738
9,829
29
8,207
3,649
8,298
6,202
15,994
2,756
7,565
8,760
16. 192
17,848
12,026
5,956
15, 797
28,841
3,251
3,232
922
6, 999
1,188
1,041
1,420
486
8,200
6,098
14,874
All beef
cattle.
$1,766,550,258
6,259,488
21, 357, 400
182,395,533
667, 816, 123
76,997,821
60,072,635
321,167,937
329,709,379
100,773,942
2,230,336
1,269,067
906, 462
760, 228
165, 194
928, 201
4,469,611
498,720
16,389,009
32, 296, 064
35,859,678
81,306,470
17,299,094
15,634,227
42, 804, 768
172,373,106
98, 328, 234
33,667.119
91,288,295
125,691,097
103,663,504
103,687
3, 808, 079
1,483
22,699,853
18,419,657
6,606,483
4,439,383
10, 545, 737
10, 313, 459
18,678,186
IS, 739, 997
S, 895, 187
13,759,265
10,476,051
15,438,764
52, 703, 130
242,549,992
60,118,952
24,060,268
46,351,697
75, 480, 127
59, 580, 397
31,930,866
16,806,429
14,780,643
10,066,144
29, 427, 505
61,280,293
AH dairy
cattle.
$1,885,419,971
89, 308
318,881
523, 366
406,662
130,922
115,617
133, 287
63,087:
104,284'
16,040
10, 048
27, 596
19, 332
2, 818
13,472
194,357,
17,848
106,676;
86,285
58,670:
100, 952;
84,418
193, 038,
108,438
86,304
60,647
34,244
28,692:
37,992:
50,341
3, 290
16, 555
I60:
28, 596:
15,307:
22, 131
15, 748:
24,689:
4,442:
33,613
32,630:
23, 183
26, 190;
24,547
11,181
34, 496
63,060;
13, 819
11,721
3,660:
19,449
3,520
3,569
5,82i:
1,523
26, 492
18, 390:
59,401
959
950
155
701
386
819
406
656
939
474
146
341
870
902
226
117
284
549
S63
206
220
877
935
867
904
618
388
672
327
473
722
614
179
562
499
451
410
476
157
211
576
875
803
831
845
927
301
961
707
621
903
893
441
829
805
SSI
153
764
ABSTTIACT OF THE CENSUS — AGKICULTURE.
Table 91.— SHEEP ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virguiia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana....
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyommg
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
1920 1910
538, 593
15, 255
3S, 389
170, 177
123,655
55, 726
62, 775
22, 057
30, 093
20,466
,829
,644
, 051
939
146
646
,828
554
,007
246
074
637
454
766
238
455
304
867
094
902
795
135
739
3
242
234
741
275
874
483
797
616
021
341
271
181
722
S83
037
037
624
08S
381
760
436
730
244
047
175
610, 891
20,340
51,168
220,914
105, 482
76, 446
88, 039
19, 800
16, 328
12,368
11,060
2,236
5, 033
1,028
242
741
24,854
878
25, 436
71,5.56
38, 191
26, 262
54, 865
30,040
24, 565
21,810
44, 081
3,671
5,159
3,043
3,153
266
6,228
21,514
26, 179
14,710
1,731
5,167
651
45,697
29,987
6,628
5,727
8,397
3,656
880
6,876
2,252
2,932
1,643
1,794
3,378
1,627
2,388
314
2, 155
6,356
3,857
1920
35, 033, 516
242
1,097
5,073
4,949
1,209
1,318
2,908
13, 206
5,026
119
28:
62
18
2
10
578,
10
508,
2, 102,
643
637
1, 209
4~"
509
1,092
1,271
298
843
573
361
3
103,
342,
509:
90
23
72
64:
707
364
81
164:
100
129
105:
2,573;
2, 082,
2,356:
1,859:
1,813
1,640:
881
1,691
88O:
623
2,002;
2,400,
1910
52,447,861
430
1,844'
9,542
5,065:
2,513
2,496
2, 193
22,770
5, 592
206
43
118:
32:
6:
22;
930
30:
883
3, 909,
1,336
1,059
2,306
929,
637
1,145
1,811
293
611
693
272
7,
237
804
910
214
37
187:
113,
1,363
795
142
195
144
178
62:
1,
5,380
3,010
5,397
1,426
3,346
1, 226
1,827:
1,154
475,
2,699
2,417
1920
$395,401,286
2, 657, 396
13, 038, 280
53,575,346
58,689,277
11,876,637
13, 288, 976
34, 274, 267
149,920,711
58,080,396
1,191,780
312, 490
723, 6.S3
237, 023
37,319
155, 101
7,699,791
145, 785
5, 192, 704
19, 020, 588
7, 628, 968
7,946,064
13,688,379
5,291,347
5,748,518
12, 883, 597
15,755,032
3,573,689
10,635,258
6,926,861
4, 165, 722
38,397
1, 262, 798
130
3)990,929
5,049,727
783,068
109, 131
323,615
318, 242
7,905,169
4,021,678
484, 424
877, 705
• 827,294
672, 159
1, 123, 033
31,651,781
25,775,607
29,249,088
24, 250, 274
19,355,618
15,413,670
7,123,719
18,881,529
9, 871, 206
7, 750, 407
24, 423, 544
25,906,445
SHEEP AND GOATS ON FARMS.
765
Table 92.— SHEEP ON FARMS— NUMBER, BY AGE AND SEX, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
XTnited States.
GEOGRApnic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New .lersey
Peimsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West Soltth Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Paciftc:
Washington
Oregon
California ,
Total.i
35, 033, 516
212, 706
1, 097, 908
5, 073, 306
4, 949, 702
1, 209, 424
1, 318, 349
2, 908, 830
13, 206, 983
5, 026, 308
119, 471
28, 021
62,756
18,880
2,736
10, 842
578, 726
10, 471
508,711
2, 102, 550
643, 889
637, 685
1, 209, 191
479, 991
509,064
1, 092, 095
1,271,616
298, 912
843, 696
573, 217
361, 102
3,220
103, 027
10
342, 367
509, 831
90, 556
23, 581
72, 173
64,659
707, 845
364, 196
81, 868
164,440
100, 159
129,816
105, 370
2, 573, 485
2, 082, 919
2, 356, 270
1, 859, 775
1, 813, 255
1,640,475
881,914
1,691,795
880,580
623, 779
2, 002, 378
2, 400, 151
Lambs
imder 1 year
of age.
8,925,815
51,015
262, 905
1, 341, 397
1, 579, 291
1S2, 454
195, 095
704, 839
3, 288, 986
1,319,833
Ewes
1 year old
and over.
23,660
6,291
12, 940
4,748
684
2,692
152, 124
2,129
108, 652
536, 023
152, 832
181,671
359, 175
111,696
136, 685
359, 754
314, 127
75, 812
227, 289
348, 638
116,986
703
13, 031
40,845
82,858
17, 459
4,380
13,889
9,289
88,452
59, 922
1.5, 187
31, 534
22, 352
22, 522
29,753
630, 212
509,400
446,449
376, 594
844,568
375, 958
118,776
407, 622
209, 619
151,969
551,313
616, 551
23, 518, 631
178, 657
729, .593
3, 379, 021
3, 195, 220
929, 182
1,017,315
1, 684, 100
9,048,121
3, 357, 422
90, 049
20, 257
47, 088
11, 896
1,814
7,553
400, 402
7, 773
321, 418
1, 336, 429
463, 725
423, 199
809, 125
346,543
351, 691
691, 288
910, 257
209, 323
587, 597
213, .541
231,523
2, 331
85,480
8
285, 040
392, 790
65, 562
16, 155
45, 897
35, 919
583,997
281, 774
51, 728
99, 816
68, RS2
81, 658
69, 415
1, 464, 145
1, 468, 732
1,789,631
1, 362, 336
876, 416
1,172,525
531,818
1,231,341
615, 322
438, 571
1,302,142
1,616,709
Rams
1 year old
and over.
808, 808
7,908
26, 946
120, 749
108, 798
49, 157
63, 786
.54, 367
270, 603
106, 434
Wethers
1 year old
and over.
3,967
861
1, 895
692
104
389
14,000
383
12, 563
42,623
19, 298
18,805
26, 651
13, 372
14, 073
26, 121
32, 786
6, 955
15, 821
5,603
7,439
129
3,895
2
14, 310
15, 722
5,214
1,468
4,388
4,029
28,864
17, 770
4,989
12, 163
5,104
7,271
2, 857
39, 135
32, 736
53, 634
4S, 758
25, 084
28, 345
37,880
25, 162
19,064
10, 573
.32, 941
62, 920
1,496,576
5,126
78,464
232, 139
66, 393
44,796
42, 1.53
465, 524
319, 362
242,619
1,795
612
833
1,544
1.34
208
12,200
186
66,078
187, 475
8,034
14, 010
14,2i0
8,380
6,615
14, 932
14,446
6,822
12, 989
5,435
5,154
57
621
2,172
18,461
2,321
1, .578
7,999
11,587
6, .532
4,730
9,964
20, 927
3,821
18, 365
3,345
439,993
72, 051
36, 756
10, 087
13, 165
63,647
59, 411
27,670
36, 575
22,666
115,982
103,971
> Includes 2,83,686 sheep not classified by age or sex, distributed by states as follows: Florida, 3,8.%5: Idaho
29,800; Wyoming, 62,000; Colorado, 54,022; and Arizona, 134,029.
'66
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 93.— GOATS ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
tTnited States .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska ,
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pactfic:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
1920 1910
107,267
82, 755
1920
3,458,925 2,915,125
1910
689
1,957
4,367
10, 025
21,964
26, 245
27, 429
5,238
9, 353
110
85
46
271
35
142
924
298
735
626
,161
,474
415
691
690
,195
,225
410
469
933
,103
29
171
2
,032
336
,073
,096
,326
,299
334
836
195
880
683
611
798
337
212
274
94
281
741
242
305
89
559
597
197
660
1, 821
6,230
9, 894
17, 026
17, 278
17, 717
5,854
6,275
147
96
69
201
49
719
157
945
918
1,723
2, 010
686
863
784
2,400
3,947
294
660
892
917
35
198
738
3.S5
4,247
3,175
6, 301
1,947
2,713
4, 859
5,067
4,039
4,790
3, 554
1, 436
7,937
176
98
72
959
3,440
911
134
64
417
4,114
1,714
6,033
5,S00
25, 9(37
146, 042
227, 508
325, 698
2,013,986
451, 617
256, 274
476
3,574
124
1,296
116
447
2,580
642
2,57S
4,027
7,872
9,977
1, 607
2,484
2,745
10, 526
121,012
1, 250
1, 2.S6
2, 286
6,937
91
873
7
7, 469
7,003
23, 912
31, 774
110, 4S9
45, 890
35, 045
73, 228
104, 148
113,277
123, 800
91, 249
45,825
1,753,112
1,282
1,515
1,511
28, 688
226,862
161, 124
29,512
1,123
6, 830
133, 685
115,759
3,195
7,5S8
35, 059
113, 215
211, 101
198, 647
1, 276, 231
737, 644
332, 445
582
495
261
1,251
106
500
3,475
574
3,539
5,379
7,290
12, 435
5, OSO
4,875
4, 588
20,664
72,415
1,074
2,337
3,290
8, 847
1, 182
7,327
5,748
35, 019
24, 750
89,616
47,371
29, 869
43,560
79, 347
45, 871
58, 294
57, 102
25,591
1, 135, 244
5,045 I
5,719
2, 739 I
31,611 I
412, 050
216,617
29,014
4,849
8,621
185, 411
138, 413
1920
$17,565,363
60,977
59, 077
140, 306
705, 551
629, 894
918, 300
10, 886, 947
2, 370, 514
1, 793, 797
3,809
23, 699
2,414
23, 506
1,637
5,912
29,797
7,713
21,567
23, 165
37, 294
48, 291
11, 037
20,519
18, ISO
59, 594
558, 520
7,972
7,949
12. 807
40,529
574
5,918
35
39, 227
61,000
72, 027
93, 463
211,319
146, 331
125, 047
246, 500
255, 468
291, 225
460, 003
229, 940
229, 635
9, 967, 369
12,410
14. 808
9,341
164, 924
1,091,076
816, 793
253, 100
8,062
78, .306
585, 4.56
1,130,035
SHEEP AND GOATS ON FAEMS. 767
Table 94.— GOATS ON FARMS— NUMBER, BY CLASSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DFVISIOX AND STATE.
TJnited States —
Geographic omsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic ,
East South Central. ,
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific '
New Englanb:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island ,
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin ,
West North Central:
Mimiesota ,
Iowa..
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware ,
Maryland ,
District of Columbia
Virguiia ,
West Virginia ,
North Carolina ,
Sotith Carohna ,
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon
California
Total.
3,458,925
6,033
5,800
25, 967
146,042
227, 508
325, 698
2,013,986
451,617
256, 274
476
3,574
124
1,296
116
447
2,580
642
2,578
4,027
7,872
9,977
1,607
2,484
2,745
10,526
121,012
1, 250
1,286
2, 286
6,937
91
873
7
7,469
7,003
23,912
31,774
110. 489
45,890
35,045
73, 228
104, 148
113,277
123,800
91,249
45, 825
,753,112
1, 282
1, 515
1,511
28,688
226, 862
161, 124
29, 512
1,123
6,830
133,685
115, 759
Kids under
1 year of age,
raised for
fleeces.
511,573
3,215
282
1,301
14,319
2,609
8,918
366,612
67, 216
47, 101
49
3,082
26
38
6
14
127
12
143
88
394
523
104
192
292
443
12,385
■ 80
93
119
907
11
43
600
1,202
129
56
55
513
1,298
7,139
190
291
4,713
165
4,162
357,572
184
200
236
1,398
34,655
22, 803
7,510
230
656
25,867
20,578
Goats 1 j'ear
old and over,
raised for
fleeces.
1, 590, 018
629
650
4,469
56,639
12, 528
19,984
1,141,565
193,096
160,458
62
283
61
149
22
52
308
15
327
398
1,078
1,803
331
859
758
1,808
51, 745
149
209
344
1,626
51
190
1,866
3,341
290
186
281
6,323
2,119
99,699
58,640
Ad other
goats.
1,357,334
2,189
4,868
20, 197
75,084
212,371
296, 796
505, 809
191,305
48,715
365
209
37
1,109
88
381
2,145
615
2,108
3,541
6,400
7,651
1,172
1,433
1,695
8,275
56,882
1,021
984
1,823
4,404
29
640
7
5,003
2,460
23,493
31,532
110, 153
39,054
4,409
29,338
13,782
52,307
956
103,002
837
112,149
15,121
103,966
904
90,180
13,229
28,434
1,112,311
283,229
601
497
615
700
•256
1,019
4,995
22,295
97,478
94,729
71,138
67,183
17,596
4,406
417
476
4,055
8,119
36,541
768
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 95.— SWINE ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Comiecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorlv
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentufky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
We.st South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho ;
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
farms reporting.
1920
4, 850, 807
85,729
278,842
860, 574
902,079
933, 143
817,300
717,794
139, 572
115,774
27,
11,
17,
15,
2,
11,
113,
17,
148,
199,
172,
198,
138,
152,
144
189!
217:
59
62
106
122,
7,
35,
151,
67,
222,
155,
252,
40,
188,
204,
213,
210,
172,
101,
137,
306,
26,
26,
8,
38,
15,
4,
17,
1,
35,
30,
49,
996
203
556
489
097
388
694
028
120
402
206
718
170
078
411
781
396
183
174
282
852
236
926
97
223
,897
,030
775
,896
,063
103
565
840
792
959
415
321
099
065
708
619
789
743
022
897
729
715
201
858
1910
4,351,751
74,938
266,078
797,844
832, 199
819, 267
738,470
673, 104
72,728
77,123
24,852
10. 567
17,995
11,005
1,665
8,854
107, 372
16,051
142, 655
190,850
159,137
191,028
131,658
125, 171
108,609
184,002
214,424
42, 972
48,029
102,8:32
131,331
7,926
35, 194
50
140,176
66,884
198, 127
121,870
213,447
35, 593
172,846
181,844
190,251
193,529
157,209
86. 568
135,741
293,586
9,160
15,060
3,942
18,979
10,389
1,681
12, 200
1,317
23,049
22, 465
31,609
1920
59,346,409
1910
383,752
1,930,733
14,182,648
21,714,826
6, 535, 706
6,206.942
'6, 758, 305
1,192,700
1,440,797
91,204
41,655
72, 761
104, 192
12,869
61,071
600,560
139,222
1,190,951
3,083,846
3, 7,57, 135
4, 639, 182
1,106,066
1,596,419
2,380,862
7,864,304
3, 888, 677
4.58, 265
l,9.->3,826
3,435,690
1,733,202
38, 621
306,452
1,331
941,;308
305,211
1,271,270
844,981
2,071,051
755,481
1,504,431
1,832,307
1,496,893
1,373,311
1,378,091
850, 562
1,304,094
2,225,558
167,060
240,030
72, 233
449, 866
87,906
49, 599
99,361
26, 645
264,747
266, 778
909,272
58, 185, 676
396, 642
1,790,821
14,461,0.59
21,281,509
5,963,920
5, 438, 606
7,021,945
640,911
1,190,263
87,156
45, 237
94,821
103,018
14,038
52,372
666, 179
147, 005
977, 637
3, 105, 627
3,613,906
4,686,362
1,245,833
1,809,331
1,520,2,57
7, 545, 853
4,438,194
331,603
1,009,721
3,435,724
3,000,157
49,260
301,5,83
665
797,635
328, 188
1,227,625
665,211
1,783,684
810,069
1,491,816
1,387,938
1,266,733
1,292,119
1,518,947
1,327,605
1,839,030
2,336,363
99,261
178, 346
33,947
179, 294
45, 409
17,208
64,2,S6
23, 160
206, 135
217,577
766, 551
1920
$988, 583, 380
8,341,039
36,405,887
251, 161,259
443,420,214
72,728,971
64,988,1,50
68,295,336
19,477,061
23,564,463
1,938,125
891,021
1,407,410
2,339,114
331,138
1,434,231
11,691,713
2,602,897
22,111,277
48,485,251
63,095,220
90,203,036
19,621,714
29,956,038
52,245,873
176,264,026
61,555,706
8,8a4,e86
42,997,699
72,071,506
29,400,418
603, 323
4,169,974
26, 623
10, 860, .537
4,046,132
16,006,895
10,710,642
20,5,59,953
5,744,892
15, 471,, 514
19,477,775
15,3:W,211
14,703,650
12,809,913
7, ,541, 443
17,000,3,i5
30,943,625
2,8,«8,694
3,. 567, 413
1,174,580
7,802,084
1,462,470
885, 590
1 351,880
344,350
5,049,249
4,664,307
13,850,907
SWINE ON FARMS.
769
Table 96.— SWINE ON FARMS— NUMBER, BY AGE AND SEX, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total .»
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central-
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota ,
Iowa
Missouri ,
North Dalcota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.\ico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
59, 346, 409
383, 752
1,930,733
14, 1S2, 648
21,714,826
6, 535, 706
6, 206, 942
5, 758, 305
1,192,700
1,440,797
91,204
41, 655
72, 761
104, 192
12, 869
61,071
600, 560
139, 222
, 190, 951
, 083, 846
,757,135
, a39, 182
,106,066
, 596, 419
, 380, 862
864, 304
888, 677
458, 265
953, 826
435, 690
733, 202
38, 621
306, 452
1,331
941, 308
305,211
, 271, 270
844, 981
,071,051
755, 481
, 504, 431
, 832, 307
, 496, 893
, 373, 311
, 378, 091
8.50, 562
,304,094
, 225, 558
167,060
240, 030
72,233
449, 866
87, 906
49,599
99,361
26,&45
264,747
266, 778
909, 272
Pigs under
6 months
old.
26,172,239
219, 624
1, 158, 041
7,371,399
6,814,843
3, 407, 765
3,045,326
2, 885, 260
538, 341
731,640
53,036
25,053
46,386
53, 757
6,833
34, 559
379, 413
74, 817
703, 811
1, 888, 040
2,171,143
1,887,329
687, 089
737, 798
627, 745
2,116,191
1,937,526
133, 870
373, 270
802, 342
823, 899
21,814
181,938
540
562, 693
192, 838
642, 121
388, 595
1,034,173
383, 053
819, 043
9.50, 487
679,910
595, 886
699,946
384, 450
687, 831
1,113,033
69,509
106, 500
29,888
200,027
44,360
24,935
51, 224
11, 898
138, 128
140, 656
452, 856
Sows and
gilts for
breeding, 6
months old
and over.
11,416,471
57, 224
254, 781
2, 645, 896
4, 968, 348
1,050,373
918, 442
1,086,949
214, 208
220, 250
12, 414
5,765
10, 779
17, 742
1,701
8,823
90, 368
21, 174
143, 239
493, 603
636,025
929, 826
184, 556
401, 886
617, 538
1, 937, 351
677, 481
126, 760
545, 725
781, 036
282, 457
4,602
41,320
295
119,494
44,661
180. 954
129, 154
363, 729
166, 164
218,714
253,629
228, 281
217, 818
266, 185
196. 955
234, 145
389, 664
33,975
43,084
14, 106
79, 658
16, 249
9,811
13, 170
4,095
42,910
38,472
138, 868
Boars for
breeding, 6
months old
and over.
925,340
6,834
31,217
229, 728
361,063
102,410
71,322
82, 687
18, 497
21, 582
1,553
754
1,087
2,042
261
1,137
8,898
2,659
19,660
44,823
59, 888
76, 148
14, 199
34,670
52,436
124, 981
57, 665
11,614
37, 154
51, 966
25,247
603
6,042
42
14,384
5,109
20,653
12,792
30, 170
12,615
16, 408
19, 662
19, 373
15, 879
15, 574
14, 527
20, 196
32,390
3,000
3,040
1,241
7,166
1,502
^43
1,184
521
4,782
4,219
12, 581
All Other
hogs, 6
months old
and over.
20, 827, 938
100,070
486, 694
3, 935, 625
9, 570, 572
1,970,737
2,171,852
1, 703, 409
421, 654
467, 325
24,201
10,083
14, 509
30, 651
4,074
16, 552
121, 881
40, 572
324, 211
657, 380
890, 079
1,745,879
220, 222
422,065
1,083,143
3, 685, 781
1,216,005
186, 021
997, 677
1, 800, 346
601, 599
11,602
77, 152
454
244, 737
62, 603
427, 542
314, 440
642, 979
189, 228
450, 266
60S, 529
569, 329
543, 728
396, 386
254,630
361,922
690, 471
60, 576
87, 406
26, 938
163,015
25, 795
14,010
33, 783
10, 131
78,927
83,431
304, 967
' Includes 4,421 swine, not classified by age or sex, reported in Florida.
75108°— 23 49
770 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 97.— POULTRY ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Contral..--
South Atlantic
East South Central. . . .
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New liampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Centhal:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Cieorgia
Florida
East South Central;
Ivciitucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central;
Arkansas •. ...
!>ouisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.Kico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
1920 19101
5,852,040
1 29, 219
391,258
1.022,190
1,020, 1.5-1
1.05:5,743
9 tS, 069
890, 206
197, 886
193,315
38,923
16, 506
21, 704
25,650
3, 560
19, 816
175,022
27, (;S7
189,149
2U,940
i;i4,510
227, 105
in, 603
177,912
ri4,507
2;.!, 264
2:>,908
7.), 193
67, 829
116.409
155, 044
9,750
45,621
170
175, 184
82, 451
217,322
].i0,627
2 ('■8,441
45, 177
211,489
2.i4, 207
2:U,717
23V, 656
20S, 119
120, 257
176,952
381,878
44,629
35, 257
12, 278
51,884
22,183
7,884
21,177
2,594
57, 082
13,821
92, 409
5,585,032
150,
428,
1,045,
1,007,
971,
897,
808,
126,
148,
46,440
20,966
27, 528
28, 154
4,341
23,214
193, 141
30, 144
205, 158
253,685
202,362
237,165
189,417
163, 107
142,659
204,635
259,028
61,532
61, 501
115,591
162, 165
10,095
^6,054
159
170, 207
89, 203
223, 80S
1!6, 855
244, 719
10,658
231, 162
222,711
221,482
221,490
183,816
98,439
108,649
357,363
17,629
23,44(1
7,415
34,491
19,540
5,040
17,^l-!3
1,982
44,906
37, 126
m, 251
1920
372,825,264
5, 953, 355
28,651,891
86,561,574
108,433,294
38. 477, 792
35; 821, 136
42,045,411
9,881,617
16, 999, 194
1,418,342
782,775
815,085
1,517,477
266,009
1,153,667
10,7.59,268
2,665,662
15,226,%!
20,604,103
17,147,576
25,864,558
11,1«,0(U
11,762,273
13,663,443
28,352,615
25,610,515
4,608,449
6, 908, 088
11,932,243
17,298,041
1,000,287
3,688,566
11,(X)6
8, 286, 676
4,179,658
7,827,935
4,240,009
7,621,158
1,022,437
11,020,231
ll,83.5,;i03
6,2(>f>,7.56
6,698,8-16
7,395,654
4,010,782
11,614,8.51
19,021,124
2,127,85-1
1,711,884
616, 357
2,994,347
739, 782
617,312
980,097
163,984
3,614,475
2, 573, .WO
10,811,183
19101
295,880,190
7, 078, 636
26,004,625
71,941,382
8S, 684, 488
27,858,263
26,918,569
31,501,899
6,708,606
10, 183, 722
1,735,962
924, 859
938, 524
1,798,380
415, 209
1,265,702
10,678,836
2,-597,448
12,728,341
17,342,289
13,789,109
21,409,835
9,967,039
9,433,110
10,697,075
23,482,880
20,897,208
3,208,109
5,251,348
9,351,830
15, 736, 038
876,081
2,908,958
8,3-19
6,099,581
3,310,155
.5,053,870
2,9^(i,414
5, 328, ,584
1,326,271
8,764,204
8,056,145
5,028, lai
5,070,116
.5,788,570
3,512,417
8,501,237
13,669,645
966,690
1,0.53,876
3-11,050
1,721,-145
5;U,625
268, 762
691,941
133,217
2,272,775
l,82:j,680
6,087,267
1920
19101
$373,394,057
$154,663,220
10,150,242
38,312,719
84,999,901
100,125,035
38, 825, 235
31,412,143
37,393,990
9,432,948
22,741,844
2,219,332
1,334,836
1,167,717
2, 951, 001
498,257
1,979,099
15, .348, 600
4, 324, 584
18, 639, 5:35
20,693,940
16,757,365
25,234,061
11,587,814
10,726,721
11,405,427
27,779,633
25,470,023
3, 667, 531
6, 126, 336
10, 222, 546
16, 453, 540
1, 215, 586
-1,216,105
16, 013
8,»09,808
4, 230, 975
7,321,880
4,263,068
6,879,535
1,769,265
9,256,715
10,591,690
5,098,288
6, 465, 450
6,113,f).35
3, 7:i8, NS!
10,.s;}(i,52,5
16,674,947
1,994,289
1,1.^9,0.53
Cm I, 793
2,'.)24,(KX)
752, 2;i5
6-10, 595
814, 566
18:1,411
4,389,7.59
3,0.5.S,515
15, 29:i, 570
1 Figures for 1910 iuciudo special cla.sses of poultry (peafowls, pheasants, etc.).
POULTRY AND BEES ON" FARMS.'
771
Table 98.-CHICKENS ON PAllMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER, AND VALUE BY
]?IVISION3 AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnitsd States.
Geographic divisions:
Now EiiRland
Middlo Atlantic'
East North Contra!..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
F.\RMS REPORTINd.
1920 1910
5,837,367
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atl.vntic:
New York
New Jersey
PennsA-lvania
East North Central;
Ohio.............
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia..
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacefic:
Washiugton
Oregon
CaUfornia
127,888
369,651
1,020,865
1,023,685
1,052,718
946,904
886,673
196,768
192, 215
38,464
16,359
24,451
25,425
3,534
19,655
174,047
26,972
188,632
241,578
194,239
226, 740
180,664
177,644
163, 818
203,077
248,575
69, 722
07,687
116,083
154, 723
9,749
45, 564
170
175, 167
82,389
247, 062
1G9, 590
278,004
45,023
241,313
233, 772
234, 173
237,646
208,031
119,607
176, 210
382, 825
44,266
35, 167
12, 262
51, 693
21, 9S2
7,844
21,016
2,538
56, 724
43, 576
91,915
5, 578, 425
150,010
427,938
1,045,350
1,007,146
970, 381
895, 734
807, 121
126, 757
147, 988
46,185
20,868
27,463
28,018
4,315
23,161
192,836
30,076
205,026
253,608
202,317
237,007
189,315
163,043
142,581
204,509
259,450
61,452
61,492
115,512
162,090
10,090
46,008
159
169,991
89,099
223, 457
146, 4S7
244,453
40,637
231,031
222,447
221, ia3
221, 1.53
183, 480
98,304
168,462
356,875
17, 595
23,412
7,407
34,427
19,495
5,020
17,424
1,977
44,862
37,071
66,055
1920
359,637,127
5,803,507
27,452,439
84,516,275
105,347,758
36,407,610
34,091,878
39,919,045
9,524,240
16,474,375
1,403,284
771,233
799, 797
1,455,193
253,607
1,120,393
10,414,600
2,534,371
14,503,468
20,232,637
16,7M,293
25,120,043
10,913,645
11,495,057
13,212,619
27,746,510
24,883,985
4,328,507
6,641,572
11,615,257
10,919,248
948,656
3,436,376
10,370
7,860,488
4,027,510
7,393,161
3,9.54,365
7,221,788
1,551,896
10,477,598
11,353,647
5,918,429
6,342,204
6,955,132
3,763,910
11,137,259
18,062,744
2,055,120
1,654,771
620, 734
2, S74, 721
713,937
495,065
954,695
155,197
3,547,604
2,500,123
10,126,648
1910
280,340,959
6,840,404
24,448,840
69,471,093
85, 192, 2G6
25,626,503
24, 495, 050
29,176,267
5,467,234
9,623,302
1,704,900
903,413
911,730
1,709,934
392,704
1,217,723
10,232,498
2,320,439
ll,895,9a3
16,&50,099
1:5,216,024
20, 563, S50
9,698,401
9,142,719
10,293,843
22,691,641
19,910,221
3,095,026
4,924,349
9,010,945
15,266,241
785,591
2,650,750
7,405
5,684,703
3,106,907
4,566,428
2,694,970
4,890,0{;9
1,239,680
8,000,457
7,341,409
4,589,660
4,563,464
5,182,670
3,259,087
8,014,9.38
12, 719, 572
922, 540
1,012,431
321.984
1,644; 471
509,890
252,657
673,662
126,599
2,204,114
1,753,224
5,605,964
1920
$349, 508, 8G7
9, 79S, 440
36,189,656
81,154,370
94,292,692
3.5,291,681
28, 946, 802
33,830,478
8,658,679
21,346,069
2,178,964
1,305,602
1,120,247
2, 823, 802
471,456
1,898,369
14,571,301
4,131,227
17,487,128
19,939,378
16. 007, OSS
24; 012, 534
11,002,012
10, 193, 358
10,456,950
26,701,167
23, 844, 730
3,115,012
5,559,307
9,810,988
14,804,538
1,10.5,563
3, 724, 798
15, 194
8,000,355
3,881,016
6,685,643
3,819,847
6,397,024
1,662,241
8,407,680
9,948,656
4,663,423
5,927,043
5, 560,070
3,392,412
10,028,566
14,849,430
1,847,287
1,360,514
581, 235
2,680,983
698,294
575, 510
755,379
159,477
4,235,977
2,846,324
14, 263, 768
1910
$140, 193, 129
4, 971, 233
16,34-1,122
30,607,898
41,206,091
11,894,200
10,272,626
10,393,282
3,004,694
5,498,983
1,098,9.54
627,507
660,642
1,402,977
344, 452
936, 701
7,311,027
2,012,792
7,020,303
9,010.277
7;ic.s;9o]
10,941,491
5, .30!'., 517
4, 180, 712
4,231,719
ll,6:j2,0r.4
10, 8l:'-\ 952
1,327,727
2,147,380
4,013,893
7,030,356
498, 250
1,61(3,010
5,820
2,973,874
1, 43.-), 969
l,921,c,iK}
l,n:i.-.,M»i
l,,s;;'_',,'-.so
570,900
3, 8.57, 456
3,299,008
1,566,188
1,519,974
1,682,112
1,157,505
3,414,215
4, 139, 450
565,337
547,647
175,030
927,977
238, 179
164,327
303,380
82, 817
1,289,328
972,606
3, 237, 049
772
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 99.— POULTRY ON FARMS— NUMBER OF SPECIFIED KINDS OF
[Figures for cMckens
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.,
West N orth Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
PeJinsylvania
East Nokth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Centr.\l:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUforuia
Number.
1920
3,627,028
21,282
152, 973
427,117
859, 697
550, 004
428, 743
780, 676
172,834
233, 702
3
2
5
4
1
3
57,
7
87;
93
105;
107
74
44,
142
78:
248;
139:
83
48
119
159
61
96
73
76
is;
168,
87:
92:
73
36
192:
478;
29;
25
12:
57:
13
13
14:
4
20,
38:
174
1910
3,688,708
24
252
701
833
526
483
620,
86:
159:
2
1
11
2
1
3
104
10
136
162
202
189:
81
65,
147,
124
311
61
51
32:
104
8
60;
148,
72
70:
64
79:
22
118
84
83
53
120:
363;
16
14
5:
26
1
5
7:
2;
16
26
116
049
689
602
Value,
1920
$12,904,989
114,402
700, 965
1, 540, 355
2, 990, 925
2, 129, 653
1,355,329
2, 449, 929
560, 987
1,002,444
15,391
13,260
30, 757
24, 858
7,996
22, 140
291, 535
42, 161
427,269
348,856
382,518
403, 275
258, 857
146, 849
441,322
296, 543
1,057,220
379, 204
260, 367
140, 688
415, 581
42, 195
262, 901
310
667,410
250, 080
331, 070
271, 029
243, 026
61,632
533, 065
289, 498
258, 221
274, 545
222, 161
120, 792
604, 085
1, 502, 891
87,873
85,450
37, 534
183, 113
44, 508
57, 029
46,449
19, 031
84,859
159, 016
758, 569
Number.
1920 1910
8,817,624
66, 851
391,119
594, 790
815,631
287, 167
286, 868
225, 306
55,291
94, 601
5,455
3,214
4,511
36,478
4,646
12,547
165,405
34,839
190,875
116,311
104, 961
226, 791
69, 960
76, 767
122,579
235,249
125,082
42,475
111,687
100, 765
77, 794
15,636
53, 556
106
94, 503
28, 610
56, 003
10, 756
23, 908
4,089
99,577
121,491
34, 993
30, 807
81,435
56, 240
46, 562
41,069
11,400
9, 994
3,570
20, 687
2,840
2,116
3,233
1,451
15,643
14, 106
64, 792
2,906,525
51, 929
309, 706
545, 672
809, 620
330,054
344,453
348, 852
42, 242
63, 997
6,311
3,572
4,561
23, 153
4,519
9,813
166,488
39, 441
163, 777
106, 958
121, 306
201,505
54, 723
61,180
94,269
225,28-1
155, 129
39, 938
87, 544
92, 524
114, 932
9,790
50, 232
127
94, 451
35, 576
75, 786
15, 653
42, 221
6,218
98,706
142,292
59, 227
44,228
109,483
51,473
112, 986
74, 910
8,243
8,900
3,411
12, 250
2,693
1,824
3,782
1,139
13, 179
10, 757
40,061
Value ,
1920
123, 273
665,434
755,272
910, 663
300, 506
232, 821
184, 549
64, 713
136, 735
9, 895
5, 935
7,142
66,726
8,534
25,041
295,321
57,259
312, 854
154,605
135,356
258,255
99, 932
107, 124
148,426
292, 852
128,694
46, 976
122,757
101, 145
69, 813
27,203
72, 885
158
92,069
29, 537
42, 298
10, 927
19, 050
6,379
76,508
100, 568
26,900
28,845
63, 356
52, 724
36,118
32,351
14,522
12,464
4,187
22, 391
3,038
2,741
3,658
1,712
21,640
IS, 546
96,549
POULTEY AND BEES ON FARMS.
773
i FOWLS, 1920 AND 1910, AND .VALUE, 1920, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES,
in Table. 9S.]
GEESE.
GUINEA FOWLS.
PIGEONS.
Number.
Number.
Number.
Value,
1920
Value,
1920
Value,
1920
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
2,939,203
4,431,930
$5,428,803
2,410,421
1,765,031
$1,582,313
1,493,630
2,730,991
$537, 576
1
IS, 939
27,202
76,321
14,765
37,852
17,809
28,011
95,451
19,997
2
131,081
Si, 797
352,522
2.52,910
166,729
216, 035
301,309
680,996
128, 107
3
542,080
638,907
1,323,986
287,633
232,312
171,090
193,679
351,162
54,828
4
798,523
961,045
1,682,296
307,148
223,998
179,509
304,537
662,492
68,890
5
392,645
679,872
554,940
651,541
413,032
469,654
188,825
280,517
78,801
6
505,441
1,14.5,929
585,981
420,371
342,026
260,952
87,835
105,950
30,258
7
492, 7S5
824.120
628,445
442, 753
333,408
236,572
184,786
197, 1.55
46,017
8
47, 133
26, 946
114,256
17,663
8,383
14,974
64,433
72,741
19, 109
9
40,570
4.3, 162
110,059
15,637
7,291
15,658
140,155
284,530
91,569
10
3,480
4,021
12,785
1,426
13,340
1,689
1,166
4,4.36
608
11
1,349
1,438
4,875
1,512
4,394
1,779
3, 104
10,092
3,385
12
1,813
2,505
6,710
2,062
3,742
2,182
1,388
4,232
679
13
4,896
12,313
21,292
3,717
4,446
4,727
12,385
44,830
9,596
14
1,419
2; 725
6,042
1,383
4,277
1,652
3,644
9,873
2,577
15
5,982
4,200
24,617
4,665
7,653
5,780
6,324
21,988
3,152
16
32,045
29,310
121,953
32,265
33,020
33,162
57, 309
111,954
35,328
17
12,655
9,166
44,403
32,018
21,994
28,890
43,854
195, 738
20,644
18
56,381
46,321
186,166
188,627
111,715
153,983
200,206
373,304
72, 135
19
84,785
112,706
205,858
50,848
53,953
36,278
25.594
55,678
8,965
20
89,216
139,081
18:j,818
70, 755
57,433
40,440
22,638
51,929
8,145
21
195,769
226,-546
469, 127
131,315
84,0.57
70,777
82,164
144,268
20,093
22
73,295
66, 792
200,413
20,365
26,274
17,522
25,109
39,510
9,078
23
99,105
93,782
264,770
8,350
10, 595
6,073
38, 174
59,777
8,547
24
146,906
105, 161
344,523
10,503
10,927
7,147
27,940
45,266
7,059
25
187,270
215,221
441,163
57, 595
38,448
35,859
47,765
187,994
12,049
26
191,479
365,866
355,209
120,409
81,848
72,843
41,503
71,821
11,327
27
54,951
30,456
114,943
3,930
2,666
2,976
39,347
38,360
8,420
28
73,093
59,991
165,493
16,902
12,465
10,544
40, %8
114,935
7,867
29
75,253
89,128
141,512
31,628
22, 408
17,281
60,995
104,401
10,932
30
69,571
95,222
119,453
66, 181
55, 236
32,919
46,019
99,715
11,236
31
4,006
5,111
15,233
15,613
12,754
16,759
8,399
54,654
8,633
32
20,014
23,606
73, 132
85,130
51,653
65,276
38, 167
72,435
17,113
33
26
40
49
259
2S
217
248
720
85
34
46,985
79,093
73,754
99,970
• 53,308
67,466
25,043
39,521
8,754
35
33,379
72, 972
50,384
23, 159
14,148
17,806
5,200
7,698
2,152
36
143,006
238, 205
181,658
118,683
76,519
77,452
20,312
26,043
6,759
37
30,437
59,664
41,226
136,046
83,152
107,010
35,065
28,378
13,029
38
104,612
171,625
107,665
140,511
101,543
96,938
47,447
43,193
15,832
39
10, ISO
29,556
11,839
26,170
19,927
20,730
8,944
7,875
6,444
40
177,420
399,932
191,311
74,698
46,721
41,185
22,612
29,613
6,966
41
158, 156
366,687
183,475
90,821
68,841
60,330
23,740
17,688
9,163
42
51,671
142,519
54,159
143,417
118,814
87, 158
25,513
33,232
8,427
43
118,194
236,791
157,036
111,435
107,650
72,279
15,970
25,417
5,702
44
191,171
343,995
230,777
78,908
52,287
44,825
15,580
16,339
4,446
45
95,955
121,534
136,497
43, 798
32,041
31,209
14,493
2.5,032
5,249
46
77,266
113,594
100,616
128,508
78,973
58, 4»")9
32,535
60, 159
8,671
47
128,393
244,997
160,555
191,539
170, 107
102,069
122, 178
95,625
27,651
48
15,435
7,013
37,983
1,631
633
1,830
14,8.36
11,736
4,794
49
12, 190
8,842
26,470
2,304
970
2,273
6,643
8,440
1,882
50
3,633
1,708
9,452
719
381
649
5,141
4,677
1,736
51
10,296
4,455
25,879
7,317
3,668
5,326
23,6.39
29,998
6,314
52
921
779
2,306
3,005
1,953
2,300
5,308
8,954
1,789
53
716
701
1,866
1,987
461
2,038
3,468
3,568
1,181
54
3,040
2,938
7,743
561
249
443
3,672
3,306
894
55
902
510
2,557
139
68
115
1,726
2,062
519
56
1.3,935
14,858
39,369
3,922
1,763
3,777
12,750
22,701
4,137
57
11,727
14,109
29,818
2,728
2,608
2,419
6,419
15,764
2,392
58
14,914
14,195
40,872
8,987
2,920
9,462
120,986
246,065
85,040
59
774
ABSTUACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 100.— BEES ON FARMS— FARMS REPORTING, NUMBER OF HIVES, AND VALUE
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910. '
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central .
MoiMtain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coimecticut
Middle Ati..\ntic:
New York
New Jersey
Peimsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia,
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Cei-ttral:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS REPORTING.
1920
540,917
0,449
32, 971
83, 373
So, 228
112,036
lOS, 113
75, 530
12,621
24,596
2,009
806
1,038
1, 341
168
1,087
11,667
1,564
19, 740
17,250
15, 942
27, 830
11,724
10, 627
9,665
18, 280
32,483
75
1, 851
9,113
13, 761
446
2,720
4
20, 221
18, 620
32,044
10, 376
23, 171
4,434
34, 665
30, 901
25, 266
17, 221
22, 993
5, 522
10, 732
36, 283
1,199
3,416
842
3, 990
750
809
1,453
162
8,068
7,702
8,826
1910
585, 955
7,177
39, 183
99, 714
109, 408
128, 078
103, 248
67, 317
10, 213
21,617
1,371
1,002
1,124
1,597
285
1,798
15, 259
1,627
22, 297
23,203
19, 487
29, 741
16, 892
10,391
9,522
28,935
40, 110
79
1,355
12, 538
16,869
1,119
4,186
13
22,437
24,035
36, 248
12,528
23,167
4,345
35, 603
27, 706
23,911
16,028
19, 692
4,928
4,816
37, 881
795
2,368
579
3, 563
418
441
1,873
176
5,886
8, 861
6,870
NUMBER OF HIVES.
1920
3, 467, 396
41
262!
556'
497:
613'
585
422:
206:
282:
127
12
122;
105
87:
162:
93:
107;
67
138:
157
11
4o:
81
104
89:
163
58:
136:
41
156,
191
153
82,
112
31
46:
232
11
35:
13
63:
15
28:
25:
11
56,
45:
I8O:
1910
3, 445, 006
40,627
291,659
545, 938
546, 693
678, 439
506, 962
379, 842
172, 654
282, 192
7,592
4,644
10, 215
7,464
1,267
9,445
156, 360
10, 484
124, 815
98, 242
80,938
155,846
115, 274
95,638
56,677
160, 025
203, 569
495
6,565
45,625
73, 737
6, 410
23, 156
151
104, 005
110,673
189, 178
75,422
130, 549
38, 895
152,99;
144,481
135, 140
74,350
92,731
29,591
19, 413
238, 107
6,313
21, 903
4,596
71, 434
10, 052
23,770
26, 185
8,401
33, 884
47, 285
201, 023
1920
$16, 841, 353
318, 850
1, 774, 196
2, 550, 614
2, 256, 429
2, 330, 103
1, 895, 053
1,872,145
1,757,163
2, 086, 800
102, 174
27,051
65, 787
GO, 865
6,189
56,784
981, 813
77, 816
714, 567
409,682
342, 207
706, 833
525, 326
566, 566
384, 580
657,067
634, 688
5,614
77, 303
206, 326
290, 851
11,819
70, 681
' 170
497, 882
458. 729
532, 480
181,722
349, 972
226,648
567, 230
698, 258
384, 256
245,309
336, 408
125,688
222, 020
1, 188, 029
129, 058
280. 730
156, 151
433, 339
117,691
250, 591
220, 366
169, 237
354, 305
263, 048
1, 469, 447
$10, 373, 615
DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT OK FARMS.
V75
I Table 101. -DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
Horses, mules, and asses and burros.
Horses
Mules
Asses and burros
All cattle
Dairy cows.
Sheep and goats.
Sheep
Goats
INCLOSURES REPORTING.
1920
787,206
10-1,410
7,681
943,410
866,609
Swine.
11,357
30,370
717,467
1910
1,392,771
74, 666
8,216
899,346
867,226
6,140
23, 745
347, 936
NUMBER OF ANIMALS
REPORTED.
1920
2, 098, 846
1,705,611
378,250
14,985
2,111,527
1,220,564
554, 776
460, 042
104, 734
2,638,389
1910
3,469,662
3,182,789
270, 371
16,502
1,878,782
1,170,338
505, 557
390, 887
114,670
1, 287, 960
Table 102.— DOMESTIC ANIMALS ON FARMS AND NOT ON FARMS IN THE UNITED
STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
I^orses, mules, and asses and
burros
Horses -
Mules
Asses and burros
All cattle
Dairy cows .
Sheep and goats.
Sheep
Goats
Swine 61, 984, 798
1920
27,370,889
21,472,772
5,810,641
87,476
68, 764, 086
20, 895, 861
39,047,217
35,4^3,558
3,563,659
1910
27,618,242
23,015,902
4,480,140
122,200
63,682,648
21,795,770
55, 868, 543
52,838,748
3,029,795
59,473,636
ON FARMS.
1920
25,272,043
19,767,161
5,432,391
72,491
66,652,559
19,675,297
38,492,441
35,033,516
3,458,925
59,346,409
1910
24, 148, 580
19,833,113
4,209,769
105,698
61,803,886
20,625,432
55,362,986
52.447,861
2,915,125
58,185,676
NOT ON FARMS.
1920
2,098,846
1,705,611
378,250
14,985
2,111,527
1,220,564
554,776
450, (m
104, 734
2,638,389
1910
3.469,662
3,182,789
270,371
16,502
1,878,782
1,170,338
505,557
.S'JO, SS7
114, 670
776
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— AGRICULTURE.
Table 103.— DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS— NUMBER OF THE
DIVISTON AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia ,
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arka;isas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1920
1,705,611
125, 544
291,496
378,362
292,091
143, 248
103,323
198, 403
98,602
74,542
21,972
14, 722
12, 733
50, 775
6,940
15, 402
141,648
38, 178
111,670
89,616
59,619
1 19, 166
58, 474
51,487
56, 746
54,411
68, 327
19,040
19, 357
27, 938
46, 272
3,022
23,686
4,015
32, 570
23,326
22, 019
11,361
15,653
7,596
34, 422
34,095
19, 149
15,657
26,829
27, 885
52,227
91,462
15, 121
19,414
6,653
23, 805
12,620
6,107
13,097
1,785
18,359
10, 575
45,608
1910
3, 182, 789
238, 037
626,990
732, 992
571, 221
203,928
143, 38:3
297, 686
161,211
207,341
29,622
18, 101
18, 806
115,186
17,802
38,520
303, 256
96,384
227,350
188,041
120,632
234,629
100, 238
89, 452
83,654
123,370
132, 068
22,214
34,622
69, 762
105, 531
7,219
40, 121
11,604
35,908
22,256
26,702
14,517
31,528
14,073
49,462
43, 753
26,965
23,203
33, 040
33,281
77, 852
153, 513
24,366
20,620
10, 484
48, 129
17,350
15,031
18, 287
6,944
44,617
30, 203
132, 521
1920
378, 250
1,220
17,988
31,467
36,069
88, 908
76, 595
108, 534
7,970
9,499
84
74
268
534
68
192
2,972
1,054
13, 962
5,590
5,557
18,630
894
796
1,306
2,987
18,869
433
634
4,678
7,162
343
3,572
323
9,177
8,632
18,112
13, 576
27, 203
7,970
16, 582
19,936
25, 715
14, 362
24, 973
17, 479
15,626
50, 456
415
702
469
2,481
1,791
1,503
305
304
1,257
524
7,718
1910
834
25, 127
24,933
31,054
55, 285
45, 229
64,625
9,491
13, 793
67
45
192
271
76
183
3,490
1,519
20,118
6,840
5,710
10, ,838
700
845
1,017
3, 477
15, 245
716
794
2,859
6,946
353
3,569
1,154
6,629
6,508
8,436
5,474
15, 556
7,606
11,061
14,302
12, 907
6,959
9,728
12, 226
11,696
30,975
491
679
728
3,324
1,529
1,321
488
931
1,804
1,377
10,612
ASSES AND
BURROS.
1920
14, 985
131
529
941
1,606
1, 283
1,142
5,324
3,104
925
6
15
135
78
316
198
229
■ 402
66
46
51
123
652
22
39
191
528
3
92
1
169
322
273
75
246
102
284
476
201
181
655
326
780
3,563
59
15
773
1,257
876
31
84
104
53
768
DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANIMALS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
777
ALL CATTLE.
DAIRY
COWS.
SHEEP.
GOATS.
SWINE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
2,111,527
1,878,782
1,220,564
1,170,338
450,042
390,887
104, 734
114, 670
2,638,389
1,287,960
1
71,234
50, 495
51,207
40,654
6,067
7,495
2,214
1,399
103, 151
.32,063
2
14S, 754
153,719
110, 873
115,973
15,348
28, 392
12,372
8,932
258,458
142, 821
3
283,231
283,200
181,372
199,433
63,494
55,472
4,709
6,747
480, 674
179,397
4
337, 768
317, 753
188, 405
226, 109
120,821
53,650
5,618
3, 115
433, 193
223,522
5
302, 097
233, 996
196, 173
151, 775
13,984
10, 195
11, 743
9,663
492, 182
230, 418
6
287, 741
258,464
164,820
136, 193
8,313
12,360
15,454
9,661
415,049
192,852
7
436, 518
399, 326
227, 629
199, 972
23, 788
8,058
19,844
22,245
343, 865
238, 836
S
143,378
96, 917
48,004
42, 987
124, 050
145, 922
12,097
43, 322
55, 584
28,549
8
100, S06
84, 912
52,081
57,242
74, 177
69,343
20, 683
9, 586
66,233
19,502
10
19,775
9,700
14,271
7,879
3,936
2,023
150
39
15, 473
5,668
11
9,210
4,473
6,369
3,653
477
345
116
59
9,636
4,012
12
7,940
5; 876
5,879
4,848
395
201
52
20
6,374
3,522
13
21,500
19, 896
15,421
16, 082
972
4,329
1,016
643
51,498
12,010
14
3,003
2,6.54
2,257
2,040
113
108
253
243
5,297
2, 969
IS
9,806
7,896
7,010
6,152
174
489
627
395
14,873
3,882
16
44,898
47, 508
31,202
32,225
5,827
23, 608
3,872
2,523
56, 050
32,316
17
13,907
14,512
9,945
• 11,869
4,415
207
2,917
2,111
24,076
9,264
IS
89, 949
91,699
69, 726
71,879
5,106
4,577
.5,583
4,298
178,332
101,241
IS
64, 566
62, 388
46, 579
47,054
10,248
8,868
815
1,134
113,606
47, 125
2C
45,276
54, 157
32, 323
34,421
4,339
5,633
671
922
99,064
36,549
21
96,014
77,255
49, 334
51, 192
37,194
31,069
2,385
1,900
215,478
70, 973
22
42, 061
47, 385
29, 114
35,345
7,465
6,453
420
2,116
23, 970
13, 894
23
35, 314
42,015
24, 022
31,421
4,248
3,449
418
675
28,556
10,856
24
55, 986
53,946
36, 185
40, 979
6,973
2,162
306
373
33,339
10,365
25
42,545
61,705
28,354
45,754
2,706
1,206
529
417
81,316
45,427
26
96, 880
75, 941
55,536
54,218
16, 154
17, 850
2,682
1,422
147,622
78, 557
27
16,471
12,429
10, OSS
8, 640
2,164
1,188
36
133
5,835
2,461
2S
20,241
17,033
10, 699
12, 275
7,447
884
112
105
19,312
7,426
2S
48, 192
40, 488
16,331
26,074
59,024
20, 029
836
304
62, 688
42,379
30
57,453
56,211
31,212
38, 169
26, 3.53
10, 331
1,117
361
83,081
36,907
31
781
1,172
635
947
6
15
3
39
2,378
3,729
32
11,754
14, 710
8,649
11,009
861
671
376
384
33,594
24,424
33
398
629
199
513
37
1
53
78
1,637
170
34
48,320
36,661
36, 637
27,210
2,483
2,882
528
513
84,944
38, 771
35
55, 462
31,524
42, 555
24,052
4,253
1,358
574
255
77, 873
25,406
36
52,246
36, 528
36, 079
25,667
1,623
1,579
1,323
1,744
90,293
50,241
37
35,310
22,396
21,002
16,231
1,190
369
2,281
1,044
47,033
13,017
38
70, 853
63,172
40, 018
36,295
2,580
2,914
4,214
3,257
107, 863
52, 562
3S
26, 973
27,204
10,399
9,851
951
406
2,391
2,349
46,567
22,098
4C
53,693
55, 719
38,504
29, 179
2,323
1,954
813
907
80,130
40,117
41
75,916
55, 292
48,532
36,854
2,777
3,487
2,996
2,066
145, 800
55, 729
42
88, 029
75,297
45,216
38, 105
1,498
1,783
8,273
4,918
118,293
53,283
43
70, 103
72, 156
32, 568
32,055
1,715
5,136
3,372
1,770
,70,826
43,723
44
74, 185
63, 632
38,697
34,670
1,244
1,187
3,230
2,084
78,533
56, 173
4£
74, 751
57, 900
33, 119
26,442
4,294
2,602
3,778
3,775
61,077
40,564
46
81,498
72, 9»0
45,241
36, 511
654
261
946
1,485
62, 628
48,404
47
206, 084
204, 814
110,572
102, 349
17, 596
4,008
11,890
14,901
141,627
93, 695
48
20, 266
11,200
5,646
5,465
28,913
33, 579
88
60
6,702
2,538
4S
23, 475
10,040
9,120
6,138
39, 552
7,874
205
94
9,566
2,851
50
7,105
4,536
2,254
2,392
7,986
11,080
725
541
2,122
743
51
44,259
30, 498
11,551
11, 772
28, 799
8,473
2,550
4,008
15, 155
13,957
52
11,023
13,649
4,379
4,377
6,392
23, 938
6,677
24,410
5,296
2,312
53
8,378
8,529
2,472
2,150
777
1,131
988
12, 779
2,017
1,304
54
26,448
16, 459
12, 137
9,851
11,110
39, 789
814
1,368
14, 203
4, 2.52
55
2,424
2,006
445
842
521
20,058
50
62
523
592
56
32, 909
21,730
18,448
15,266
24,506
2,957
810
789
16,910
4,274
57
21, 350
17,006
14, 193
12,014
11,191
1,755
1,480
1,684
5,942
3,060
58
46,547
46, 176
19,440
29,962
38,480
64,631
18,393
7,113
33,381
12, 168
59
778 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 104.— DOMESTIC ANIMALS ON FARMS AND NOT ON FARMS— NUMBER OF
DIVISION AND STATE.
horses.
MULES.
ASSES AND
BURROS.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
21,472,772
23,015,902
5,810,641
4,480,140
87,476
122,200
?
430,589
1, 406, 254
4,492,012
7,234,590
1,182,291
1,149,000
2,358,890
2,174,257
1,044,889
592,792
1,856,676
5, 134, 434
7,365,413
1,315,115
1,287,982
2, 646, 715
1,588,268
1,228,507
3,789
86,097
341, 893
883, 017
1,167,941
1,326,316
1,793,893
97,311
110,384
2,563
77,543
284, 356
746, 986
804,542
1,049,033
1,351,003
58,448
105,606
318
993
5,522
19, 475
3,271
10,595
23, 360
19,616
4,326
243
1,072
6,360
24,452
3,897
16, 705
33,510
31, 404
4,557
3
4
5
6
Middle Atlantic
East North Centra!
West North Central. . . .
South Atlantic
7
8
East South Central
AVest South Central....
Mountain
in
Paciiic
New England:
Maine
11
119,322
52,916
89, 964
101,380
13,480
53,527
677, 819
110, 799
617,636
900, 308
776,852
1,416,018
663, 983
734, 851
989,540
1,440,933
974,547
874,722
836,415
989,334
1,129,099
30,774
165, 027
4,326
345, 035
192,474
193, 455
88, 878
116,156
46, 166
416,864
352,016
149, 611
230,509
278,755
206,641
790,670
1,082,824
683, 844
312, 537
204, 948
444,509
195,306
142,274
138, 568
52,271
314,740
282, 134
448,015
137, 196
64, 330
99,587
179,469
27,349
84,861
894,264
185,306
777, 106
1, 098, 265
934,276
1,687,516
710, 271
704,106
835,838
1, 615, 596
1,205,455
672,813
703,984
1,078,140
1,252,587
40,284
195, 559
■12, 168
366,332
202,247
192,853
94,364
151,595
59,713
492, 496
393,462
162,601
239,423
287,756
214,567
820,811
1,323,581
340,322
218,392
166,546
342, 164
196,875
114, 609
133,963
75,397
325, 189
301,911
601,407
528
322
869
866
143
1,061
10,295
6,759
69,043
37,216
105, 915
186,904
6,778
5,080
11,544
84,507
407, 914
8,306
15,727
104,525
250,494
9,782
36, 193
355
106,007
23,613
274, 681
233,740
433,554
50,016
309,439
372, 446
321,853
322,578
347,650
197,594
352,261
896,388
9,877
8,437
3,884
33, 606
22, 160
13, 495
3,098
2,754
24,348
14, 899
71, 137
425
240
621
539
139
599
7,542
5,560
64,441
29,690
87,878
158,671
4,400
3,717
6,792
.59,001
357,945
8,411
13,218
86,264
215,355
6,288
26,236
1,207,
66,651
18,225
183, 147
160, 945
310,904
30,939
236,104
290, 157
260,053
262,719
231,928
143,780
268,762
706,533
4,665
4,715
2,773
18,063
16, 466
5, 284
2,765
3,717
13,989
11,304
80,373
62
41
27
131
17
40
346
95
552
775
1,440
2,956
211
140
252
1,264
10,079
164
259
1,813
5, 644
15
156
1
535
499
815
322
673
255
3,174
4,956
983
1,482
3,873
769
5,939
12,789
249
610
180
3,872
7,194
6,116
640
855
603
790
3,033
41
35
24
57
19
67
428
108
536
627
1,889
3,275
307
262
319
1,813
13, 587
156
398
2,444
5,735
22
156
6
854
216
1,091
455
927
170
4,922
8,442
1,413
1,928
3,367
643
6,394
23,106
182
388
269
4,595
13,514
9,982
1,213
1,261
287
621
3,649
12
13
New Hampshire
Vermont
14
Massachusetts
15
Rhode Island
16
Cnnnpntipiit
17
Middle Atlantic:
New York
IS
New Jersey
19
Pennsylvania
?0
East North Central:
Ohio..'
?,1
Indiana
?,2
Illmois
?!3
Michigan
?;4
Wisconsin
25
West North Central:
Minnesota
26
Iowa
?7
Missouri
?S
North Dakota
?9
South Dakota
30
Nebraska
31
Kansas
32
South Atlantic:
Delaware
33
Maryland
34
35
District of Columbia . . .
Virginia
36
West Virginia
37
North Carolina
38
South Carolina
39
Georgia
40
Florida
41
East South Central:
Kentucky
42
Tennessee
43
Alabama. . .
44
Mississippi
45
West South Central:
Arkansas
46
Louisiana
47
Oklahoma
48
Texas
49
Mountain:
Montana
50
Idaho
51
Wyoming
m
Colorado
53
New Mexico
54
Arizona
55
Utah
56
Nevada
57
Pacific:
Washington
5S
Oregon
59
DOMESTIC ANIMALS IS^OT ON FARMS. YYQ
THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANIMALS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
CATTLE.
SHEEP.
GOATS.
SWINE.
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
1920
1910
68,764,086
63, 682, 648
35,483,558
52,838,748
3, 563, 659
3,029,795
61,984,798
59,473,636
1
1,391,496
1,387,045
248,773
438, 167
8,247
4,594
486, 903
428, 705
2
4,018,005
4,386,240
1,113,256
1,872,449
18, 172
16, 520
2, 189, 191
1,933,642
3
11,181,258
10,102,297
5, 136, 800
9, 597, 706
30, 676
41, 806
14, 663, 322
14,640,456
4
20, 510, 953
17,965,467
5,070,523
5,118,659
151,660
116, .330
22,148,019
21,505,031
5
5, 004, 800
5,073,317
1,223,408
2, 523, 748
239, 251
220, 764
7, 027, 888
6, 194, 338
6
4,837,527
4,200,990
1,326,662
2, .508, 581
341, 152
208, 308
6, 621, 991
5,631,458
7
10,544,385
11,120,338
2, 932, 618
2,201,715
2.033,830
1,298,476
6, 102, 170
7,260,781
8
7, 743, 067
6, 157, 642
13,331,033
22,916,213
'463,714
780, 966
1,248,284
669, 460
9
3, 532, 595
3, 289, 312
5,100,485
5,661,510
276, 957
342,031
1,497,030
1,209,765
10
320, 522
266,223
123,407
208,457
626
621
106,677
92, 824
11
172, 863
172, 304
28,498
44,117
3,690
554
51,291
49, 249
12
443, 420
436, 190
63, 151
118, 752
176
281
79, 135
98,343
13
237, 599
272,312
19, 852
37,037
2,312
1,894
155,690
115,028
14
33, ,')22
36, 802
2,849
6,897
369
349
18, 166
17,007
15
1S3, 570
203, 214
11,016
22,907
1,074
895
75,944
56,254
16
2, 189, 142
2,470,511
584,553
953,908
6,452
5,998
656,610
698,495
17
193, 366
237,511
14, 886
30,890
3,559
2,685
163, 298
156, 269
18
1,635,497
1, 678, 218
513,817
887, 651
8,161
7,837
1,369,283
1,078,878
19
1,991,389
1, 899, 995
2,112,798
3,918,030
4,842
6,513
3,197,452
3,152,752
20
1,591,371
1,417,173
648, 228
1,342,600
8,543
8,212
3, 856, 199
3, 650, 455
21
2, 884, 252
2, 517, 832
674, 879
1,090,915
12,362
14,335
4, 854, 660
4, 757, 335
22
1, 628, 103
1,545,208
1, 216, 656
2, 312, 929
2,027
7,196
1,130,036
1,259,727
23
3, 086, 143
2, 722, 089
484, 239
933, 232
2,902
5,550
1, 624, 975
1, 820, 187
24
3,077,455
2,401,381
516,037
639, 744
3,051
4, 961
2,414,201
1,530,622
25
4, 600, 253
4,509,711
1,094,801
1, 146, 755
11,0.55
21,081
7, 945, 620
7,591,280
26
2, 87S, 524
2, 637, 423
1, 287, 770
1, 829, 118
123, 694
73,837
4, 036, 299
4, 516, 751
27
1,351,023
7.56,191
301, 076
294, 559
1,286
1,207
464, 100
334, 064
28
2, 368, 398
1, .5.52, 309
851, 143
612,148
1,398
2,442
1, 973, 138
1,017,147
29
3,202,457
2, 972, 838
632,241
313, 529
3,122
3, 594
3, 498, 378
3,478,103
30
3, 032, 843
3, 13.5, 614
387, 455
282, 806
8,054
9,208
1,816,283
3,037,064
31
47, 290
56, 158
3,226
7,821
94
127
40, 999
52, 989
32
295, 131
302, 461
103, 888
237, 808
1,249
1,566
340, 046
326,007
33
1,363
1,611
47
1
60
78
2,968
a35
34
9.58,115
895, 728
344, 850
807, 755
7,997
7,&10
1,026,252
836, 406
35
642, 924
651, 812
514, 0&4
911,718
7,577
6,003
383,084
353,594
36
697, 025
737, 389
92, 179
216,052
25, 235
36, 763
1,361,563
1, 277, 866
37
469,407
412,278
24, 771
37, 928
34, 055
25, 794
892, 014
678, 228
38
1, 227, 591
1, 143, 488
74, 753
190, 558
114,703
92, 873
2,178,914
1,836,246
39
665, 954
872,392
65, 610
114,107
48, 281
49, 720
802,048
832, 167
40
1, 147, 146
1,056,656
710, 168
1,364,967
35,858
30, 776
1, 584, .561
1,531,933
41
1,237,762
1,051,821
366, 973
798, 520
76,224
4.5,626
1, 978, 107
1,443,667
42
1, 1.32, 037
1, 007, 725
83,366
144,713
112,421
84, 265
1, 615, 186
1,320,016
43
1, 320, 582
1, Oi^, 788
166, 155
200, 381
116,649
47, 641
1,444,137
1,335,842
44
1, 147, 151
1, 091, 703
101,403
145,376
127, 030
60, 378
1,4.56,624
1, 575, 120
45
878, 992
862,695
1.34, 110
180, 889
95, 027
60, 877
911,6.39
1,368,169
46
2,155,443
2, 026, 540
106, 024
62, 733
46,771
27, 076
1,366,722
1,887,434
47
6,362,799
7, 139, 400
2, 591, 081
1,812,717
1,76.5,002
1, 150, 145
2, 367, 185
2,430,058
48
1,288,782
954,347
2,111,8,32
5, 414, 325
1,370
5,105
173,762
101,799
49
738, 378
463, 847
2, 395, 822
3,018,352
1,720
5,813
249, 596
181, 197
50
882, 538
771,963
1, S67, 761
5,408,241
2,236
3,280
74,355
34,690
51
1, 800, 875
1, 158, 235
1, 842, 054
1,434,687
31,238
35, 619
465,021
193,251
52
1,311,358
1,095,312
1,646,867
3, 370, 922
233, 539
4.36,460
93,202
47,721
53
830, 296
833, 458
882, 691
1,227,864
162, 112
259,396
51,616
18, 512
54
532, 026
428, 793
1, 702, 905
1, 866, 969
30, 326
30, 382
113,564
68, 538
55
3.58, 814
451,687
881, 101
1, 174, 853
1,173
4,911
27, 168
23,752
56
605, 553
423, 850
648,285
478,512
7,640
9,410
281,657
210, 409
57
872,458
742,261
2,013,569
2, 700, 890
135, 165
187,095
272, 720
220, 637
58
2,054,584
2, 123, 201
2, 438, 631
2, 482, 108
134, 152
145, 526
942,653
778,719
59
780
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGElClTLTUEE.
Table 105.— NUMBER OF HORSES AND MULES IN CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR
MORE: 1920 AND 1910.
STATE AND CITY.
Alabama:
Birmingham.
Mobile
Montgomery.
Arizona:
Phoenix
Arkansas:
Fort Smith.
Little Rock.
Californlv:
Alameda
Berkeley
Fresno
Long Beach . . .
Los Angeles . . .
Oakland
Pasadena
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco .
San Jose
Stockton
Colorado:
Colorado Springs.
Denver
Pueblo
ComiECTicuT:
Bridgeport . . .
Hartford
Meriden
New Britain..
New Haven..
New London .
NorwaLk
Stamford
Waterbury...
Delaware:
Wilmington.
District of Columbia:
Washington
Florida:
Jacksonville .
Miami
Pensacola
Tampa
GE0KGL4:
Atlanta
Augusta...
Columbus.
Macon
Savarmah .
ILLINOIS:
Aurora
Bloomington
Chicago
Cicero (town)
Danville
Decatur
East St. Louis
Elgin
Evanston
Joliet
MoUne
Oak Park (village).
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
1920 1910
1,942
51S
1,040
3,870
1,647
1, sss
2,321
S4
200
366
217
4,301
1,567
265
738
539
5,491
575
379
1,340
16, 600
7, 419
1,859
2,729
2, 657
21.511
2,458
611 1,783
3,716 11,232
453 2, 450
1,353
1,266
2G3
495
1,558
232
132
397
687
393
4,015
932
2
343
238
1,121
789
179
447
534
231
308
'388
196
819
546
,286
402
193
409
365
355
,534
850
562
583
992|
3, 739
3, 629
90?
1,05S
4, 316
1,245
2,563
2,627
12,161
3,970
1,049
967
1,201
926
1,617
1,164
1,976
68, 122
1920 1910
1, 133
82
1,074
34::
207
577
1,765
592
637
103
19
889
72
7
12d
5ij
234
1,688
2,059
2,531
1,142
1,697
2, 374
2,098
2, 147
3,120
323
519
37
74
375
3,196
460
405
643
245
2,054
164
71
8
163
317
15
44
373
61
22
8
15
785
6
39
24
2,120
33
101
1, 207
724
'345
1, 123
578
442
492
21
122
1,176
42
107
932
27
STATE AND CITY.
Indiana:
Anderson
East Chicago
EvansviUe
Fort Wayne
Gary
Hammond
IndianapoUs
Kokomo
Muncie
Richmond
South Bend
Terre Haute
Iowa:
Cedar Rapids..
Council Blufis.
Davenport
Des Moines
Dubuque
Sioux City
Waterloo
Kansas:
Kansas City .
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky:
Covington.
Lexington.
Louisville.
Newport...
LomsiANA:
New Orleans.
Shreveport . . .
Maine:
Bangor . . .
Lewiston .
Portland .
Maryland:
Baltimore...
Cumberland.
Hagerstown .
Massachusetts:
Boston
Brockton
BrookUne (town) ,
Cambridge
Chelsea
Chicopeo
Everett
FaU River.
Fitchburg
Haverhill
Holyoke
Lawrence
LoweU
Lynn
Maiden
Medford
New Bedford
Newton
Pittsfield
Quincy
Revere
Salem
SomerviUe
Springfield
Taunton
Waltham
Worcester
1920 1910
607
217
1, 605
1,206
510
435
4, 535
436
653
320
1, 29.^
1,049
739
688
627
2, 463
480
985
699
1,419
926
1,232
450
1,211
2,590
236
4,829
589
76V
661
1,159
7, 378
132
524
4,096
2,559
,093
725
404
,03:
744
338
130
,236
574
556
535
852
,149
90.
566
252
,805
472
569
433
170
431
32,
126
301
338
832
10, 009
1920 1910
12
7
283
19
614
22
1,815
1,921
1,733
6,659
2,162
2,644
2,009
3,293
2,936
5,301
1,344
2,413
7,756
728
7,209
1,500
1, 302
2,
15, 346
23,007
2,034
1,127
4,294
1,068
725
770
3,687
1,387
1,787
1,391
2,190
3,049
2,575
1,129
'10
60
68
119
9
26
10
2,644
1,797
1,875
1,057
1,367
2,799
3, 198
1,313
1,083
4, 469J
94
48
125
2G
927
1,292
4
2,838
374
821
45
20
202
2
S4
10:',
57
27
39
242
22
52
40
228
96
143
41
530
2,518
24
6,084
263
1,800
10
12 12
DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS.
781
Table 105.— NUMBER 07 HORSES AND MULES IN CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR
MORE: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
STATE AND CITY.
Michigan:
Battle Creek
BayCity
Detroit
Flint
Grand Ranids
Hamtrarack (village)..
Highland Parle
Jackson
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Muskegon
Pontiac
Port Huron
Saginaw
Minnesota:
Duluth
Minneapolis
St. Paul
MissOTJRi:
JopLLn
Kansas Cil y
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Springfield
Montana:
Butte
Nebraska:
Lincoln
Omaha
New Hampshire:
Manchester
Nashua
New Jersey:
Atlantic City
Bayonue
Camden
Clifton
East Orange
Elizabelh
Hoboksn
Irvington (town)
Jersey City
Kearny (town)
MontctaLr (town)
New Brunswick
Newark
Orange
Passaic
Paterson
Perth Aniboy
Plainficld
Trenton
West Hoboken (town; .
West New York (town)
New Yoke:
Albany
Amsterdam
Auburn
Binghamton
Buffalo
Ehnira
Jamesto\\Ti
Kingston
Moun t Vernon ...
New Rochelle
1920 1910
537
699
7, 124
746
1,591
132
312
637
556
772
296
239
407
849
1,193
4,660
3,438
707
3, 499
1,247
11,071
728
761
1,496
1, 103
401
512
358
1,309
16."
127
934
1,339
136
3,827
241
22S
299
4,4i7
233
9>9
1,036
294
253
1,094,
230!
189
1,638
390
555
871
5,267
348
484
510
431
304
1,183
1,718
13, 849
1,604
4,540
1,431
1,776
2,122
1,939
2,991
12, 835
8,900
2,972
12, 969
4,623,
27,201
2,613]
2,587
5,752
1,730
1,097
1,840
1,002
2,150
1,375
1,747
2,376
10,233
12,863
1, 225
1,405
3,534
812
2,705
619
3,850
1, 125
1,410
1,626
14, 131
1,454
1,103
1,313
1,370
1,459
1920 1910
22
19
111
382
310
132
2,205
416
27
24
68
161
74
1,345
427
4, 135
200
104
160
143
3
239
9
1
83
4
301
4
9
2
27
245
16
6
6
14
22
STATE AND CITY.
New York— Continued
New York
Newburgh
Niagara FaUs
Poughkecpsie
Rochester
Rome
Schenectady
Syracuse
Troy
Utica
Watertown
Yonkers
North Carolina:
AsheviUe
Charlotte
Wilmington
Winston-Saleni
Omo:
Akron
Canton
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
East Cleveland
Hamilton
Lakewood
Lima
Lorain
Mansfield
Marion
Newark
Portsmouth
Springfield
Steubenville
Toledo
Warren
Youngstown
Zanesville
Oklahoma:
Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Tulba
Oregon:
Portland
Pennsylvania:
AUentown
Altoona
Bethlehem
Chester
Easton
Erie
Harrisburg
Hazleton
Johnstown
Lancaster
McKeesport
New Castle
Norristown (borough)
Philadelphia
Pittsbm'gh
Reading
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
Williamsport
York
1020 1910
56,539
207
436
223
3, l:i9
405
687
2, 135
959
1,222
620
66:
338
482
329
GOO
1,413
922
5,031
4,924
2,, 395
1,409
110
439
165
589
171
356
502
512
2.^9
1,031
227
1,6.-
283
951
02'
962
1,099
1,.';02
840
435
433
645
335
807
622
499
652
718
235
271
299
19, 472
6,032
905
1,166
1,024
372
819
128,224
1,005
998
1, 155
6, 802
l,662i
5,063:
2,843,
2,471
1,490
2,844
2,319
1,9631
13,901
16,839
7,065
5, 227
1,337
1,364
659,
1,969
"2,'62.
"4,"9i6
2,403
1,242
1,65.^
4,897
7,893
1,890
1, 234
1,476
1,100.
1,918;
1,889
886
.1,212
1,6!4
793
1,103
931
50,461
12, 845
2,735
3, 985
2,540
863
1,535
19201910
1, 173 1, 107
9 8
102
397
183
120
365
50
37 31
48 26
.550!l, 201
2081 104
141
79
1
23
42
11
2
18
34
27
19
63
12
25
4
19
123
200
200
184
30
215
104
43
10
16
2
756
476
16
273
277
3
239
189
187
20
19
85
43
147
224
879
173
61
33
29
86
24
80
73
43
68
10
1,.304
603
49
1,119
34-.
10
50
782
ABSTRACT OF THE (CENSUS— AGRlCnLTUEE.
Table 105.— NUMBER OF HORSES AND MULES IN CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR
MORE: 1920 AND 1910— Continued.
STATE AND CITY.
Rhode Island:
Cranston
Newport
Pawtucket
Providence
Woonsocket
South Carolina:
Charleston
Columbia
South Dakota:
Sioux Falls
Tennessee:
Chattanooga
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
Texas:
Austin
Beaumont
DaUas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Galveston
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Wichita Falls...
Utah:
Ogden
Salt Lake City..
1920 1910
242
2S9
663
2,646
576
646
319
369
935
2,233
2,711
41'
1,515
1,379
2,082
7,392
1,110
901
587
1,597
1,406
4,931
5,622
2,727
5,037
1,732
4,903
1.S02
5,337
8,099
2,384
1,773
4,319
1920 1910
419
342
29
348
213
344 644
381 187
2,703 3,327
1,429 777
341
74
693
123
266
642
547
1,065
239
502
519
1,3521,204
1,680,1,613
544 423
2081
state and city.
Virginia:
Lynchburg
Newport News.
Norfolk
Petersburg
Portsmouth. . . .
Richmond
Roanoke
"Washington:
BolUngham.
Everett
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma. . ..
West Virginia:
Charleston
Clarksburg
Huntington . .
WheeUng
Wisconsin:
Green Bay.
Kenosha
La Crosse..
Madison
Milwaukee.
Oshkosh
Racine.
Sheboygan .
Superior....
1920 1910
337
73
40
760
1,359
532
179
134
1.254
'903
369
348
283
585
197
.505
402
524
412
,236
501
606
447
349
1,032
'{,'909
797
3,413
1,262
8,419
4,973
2, 954
1,179
1,162
19201910
44
57
197
11
237
554
127
233
106
1,123
100
499
64
20
IS
2
IS
20
16
6
23
32
2
3
20
34
Table 106.
-PURE-BRED LIVjE STOCK ON FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES, CLASSI-
FIED ACCORDING TO BREED: 1920.
Horses, total
American Saddler
Belgian
Clydesdale
French Draft
German Coach
Hackney
Percherbn
Sliire
Standard Bred
Thoroughbred
All other breeds '
Cattle, total
Beef breeds, total
Aberdeen Angus
Gallow-ay
Hereford
Polled Durham
Shorthorn
All other beef breeds '.
Dairy breeds, total
Ayrshire ,
Brown Swiss ,
Giiernsey
1 lolsteiu-Fricsian
Jersi^y
All other dairv breeds i
Number.
120,
1,981,514
1,06-1,012
108, 524
7,225
405, 582
61, 764
416, 995
64, 822
916, 602
30, .509
8, 283
79,446
528, 621
231, 834
37, 909
Number.
Sheep, total
Cheviot -
Dorset Horn
Hampshire Down
Leicester
Lincoln
Merino
Oxford
Rambouillet
Shropshire
Southdown
Suflolk
All other breeds '
Swine, total
Berkshire
Chester White
Duroc-Jersey
Essex ".
Hampshire
Poland China
Spotted Poland China
Tamworth
Yorkshire
All other breeds •
463,
3,
8.
51,
13,
59,
16,
106,
124,
68,
,049,
86,
191,
819,
1,
108,
726,
47,
5,
6,
56,
504
000
458
813
767
903
920
OOl
849
454
451
805
483
900
676
207
117
771
782
504
703
639
353
148
' Includes animals reported as pure bred, with breed not specified.
PUKE-BEED LIVE STOCK ON. FARMS. 783
Table 107.— PURE-BRED LIVE STOCK ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
NXmBER OF
FARMS
REPORTING —
DIVISION AND STATE.
Domestic
animals.
TTniled States 6,118,856 693,724
Pure-
bred
live
stock.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East Nortli Central.. .
West North Central. . .
South Atlantic
East South Central —
West South Central. . .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania ,
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia ,
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New ilexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaKfomia
141, 499
396, 4-1.5
1, 045, 438
1, 069, 726
1, 103, 360
990, 15S
934, 341
230, 504
207, 485
44,103
18,404
27,269
- 27,508
3,704
20, 511
180, 841
20, 783
188, 821
245. 572
197,929
231, 7«
186, .3.54
183,839
173,034
208, 534
256, 236
76, 110
73, 203
121, 870
IGO, 739
9,816
45, 674
167
179, 2(10
M,310
257. 573
181, 4.52
207, 678
47,490
253, 144
212,030
245. 574
•US, 810
214,163
125, 648
1.S.5, :m
409, 201
54, 017
30, 553
14, 622
56, 938
2S, 532
9, 3.55
24, 463
3,021
60,821
47, 003
99, 661
19, 496
53, 36S
177, 576
215, 739
52,298
49, 682
67, 415
33, 276
24, 874
4,912
2,775
5,747
3, 546
367
2, 149
28,566
2, 346
22, 456
33, 365
31, 127
52, 515
21, 873
38, 660
32, 227 1
56, O74I
38, 374
13, 535
23, 286
25, 472
26, 771
637
3, 179,
19
8, 875,
7,136
10, 057
6,188
12, 321
3,886
11, .379
1.5, 800
9,744
12, 759
15, 475
3, 807
21, 228
26, 905
7,142
6, 431
2, 655
8,781
2,331
1, 0.59
4, 379
498
7,075
8,293
9,506
pure-bred
horses.
Num-
ber.
120, 540
2,017
6,788
34, 090
49, 410
3,775
4,994
5,287
9,782
4, 397
299
265
661
510
75
207
2, 693
463
3,032
7,257
5, 265
15, 5.59
2,779
3, 230
4,500
15, 4.50
4,480
5,636
5,321
5,054
8,369
46
821
1,809
,546
193
110
19:
58
3,491
832
360
305
446
262
2, 786
1,793
3, .585
1,699
1,060
2,043
261
178
635
321
1,244
1,5.38
1,615
a o
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.8
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.1
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.9
0.7
1
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.1
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.8
0.2
0.6
pure-bred
cattle.
Num-
ber.
1,981,514
0.0
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.9
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.6
0.4 I
0.61
0.4
93, 289
248, 106
457, 331
639, 219
76, 851
70, 993
181, 343
138, 722
75, 660
18, 202
12, 656
29,758
19, 993
1,719
10, 961
155, 185
11,031
81,290
96,384
50, 024
109, 996
62, 800
137, 527
88, 696
171, 645
102, 939
33, 821
62, 348
82, 04'
97,723
1,707
9, .588
186
17, 777
12,485
10, 782
6,,S64
13, 124
4, 338
19, 693
24,666
10, 033
16,001
13, 480
6,498
48, 2.52
113, 107
22,994
19, 370
17, .530
33, 610
18, 727
8, 455
13, 8.5()
4,174
18, .560
24, 712
32,388
3.0
7.1
6.4
4.2
3.2
1.6
1.6
1.8
1.8
2.2
6.1
7.7
6.8
9.3
5.6
6.3
7.2
6.5
5.3
5.0
3.3
3.9
4.0
4.5
2.9
3.8
3.7
2.5
2.7
2.6
3.3
3.7
3.4
19.3
2.0
2.1
1.7
1.0
1.1
0.7
1.8
2.1
1.0
L3
L3
0.8
2.3
1.8
1.8
2.7
2.0
1.9
1.4
LO
2.7
1.2
3.2
2.9
1.6
PURE-BRED
SHEEP.
Num-
ber.
463, 504
8,31
35,24
94, 028
63, 123
12, 231
9,04
21, 054
143,947
76, 519
2,361
739
3,035
1,245
93
841
18, 338
1,122
15, 781
39, 444
9, 282
13, 300
21, 342
10, 660
8,729
19, 522
15, 383
4, 9S9
6,487
3,448
4, .565
12
1,092
3, 7S5
5, 424
1,207
192
420
99
5,549
2,694
323
481
194
2,912
17, 119
24,208
47, 107
15, 612
7,982
10, 478
2, 205
30,013
6,342
8,9.50
38, 738
28. 831
1.3
3.4
3.2
1.9
1.3
1.0
0.7
0.7
LI
1.5
2.0
2.6
4.8
6.6
.3.4
7.8
3.2
10. 7i
3.1j
1.9
L4
2.1
1.8
2.2
■■'I
!:l
1.7
0.8
0.6
1.3
0.4
LI
LI
LI
L3
0.8
0.6
0.2
0.8
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.8
0.1
2.8
0.7
L2
2.0
0.8
0.4
0.6
0.3
1.8
0.7
1.4
L9
L2
PURE-BRED
SWINE.
Num-
ber.
2,049,900
17, 535
58, 627
558, 333
829, 597
149, 313
1.56, 510
182, 422
40, 199
57, 364
2,913
2,
2,111
6,533
513
3,366
19,230
4,022
34,775
96,908
159,696
215,965
33, 527
52, 237
99,443
289,042
148,811
22,076
91, 853
112, 502
65, 870
653
5,860
59
20,867
7, 820
27, 374
21, 282
46, 760
18,638
3.3,619
47, 571
32, 397
42,923
46,006
11,675
.53, 888
70, 853
5,351
7,299
1,498
17, 951
3,245
1,914
2,492
449
10,006
11,017
3.5, 741
3.5
4.6
3.0
3.9
3.8
2.3
2.5
3.2
3.4
4.0
3.2
5.0
2.9
6.3
4.0
5.5
3.2
3.3
2.9
3.1
4.3
4.7
3.0
3.3
4.2
3.7
3.8
4.8
4.7
3.3
3.8
1.7
1.9
4.4
2.2
2.0
2.2
2.5
2.3
2.2
2.f)
2.2
3.1
3.3
1.4
4.1
3.2
3.2
3.0
2.1
4.0
.3.7
3.9
2.5
1.7
3.«
4.4
3.0
784
ABSTTtACT OF THE CENSUS AGETCUT.TURE.
Table 108.— PURE-BRED HORSES ON FARMS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO BREED,
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total.
Ameri-
can
Sad-
dler.
Bel-
gian.
Clydes-
dale.
French
Draft.
Per-
che-
ron.
Shire.
Stand-
ard
Bred.
Thor-
ough-
bred.
All
other
breeds.
(')
United States
120,540
1,459
10, 838
4,248
2,964
70,613
5,617
4,021
3,801
16,979
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central..
South Atlantic.
East South Central . .
West South Central..
Mountain
2,017
6,788
34,090
49, 410
3,775
4,994
5,287
9, 782
4,397
27
58
185
363
80
474
177
63
32
91
583
4,280
4,321
115
38
101
902
407
157
193
1,220
1,962
42
17
28
323
306
10
27
666
1,835
36
19
75
257
39
418
3,424
21, 328
32, 861
1,421
480
2,664
5,966
2,051
4
96
1,761
2,458
IS
7
16
654
603
178
234
1,428
737
255
461
407
243
78
23
284
132
350
841
1,313
319
369
170
1,109
1,SS9
3,090
4,532
987
2,185
1,500
1,005
Pacific
711
New England:
299
265
661
510
75
207
2,693
463
3,632
7,257
5,265
15, 559
2,779
3,230
4,500
15,450
4,480
5,636
5,321
5,654
8,369
46
821
1
""i'o
11
21
22
4
39
28
26
13
72
17
1
72
33
88
"■'221'
612
123
264
249
807
43
307
288
220
48
4
3'
3'
22
5'
109
155
322
45
35
78
467
98
98
224
121
749
1
116
27
99
92
8
76
1,207
Hi
2,106
4,846
2,796
9,772
1,636
2,278
3,148
9,443
2,564
4,254
3,529
3,786
6,137
14
219
1
1
2
2
72
5
98
9
""io"
3
117
New Hampshire
117
610
Massachusetts
195
50
39
15
4
12
20
138
5
10
9
38
247
S
20
9
32
5
251
3
329
1,411
1,162
1,023
478
206
553
1,528
160
468
742
552
318
23
'"'73'
105
157
1,399
59
41
65
1, 431
56
172
176
419
139
5"
1
96
15
123
227
322
610
205
64
20
171
128
9
49
139
221
14
25
1
111
21
152
13
45
61
5
8
12
50
111
1
12
70
94
"'272'
120
Middle Atlantic:
872
265
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
752
534
387
1,622
223
Wisconsin
324
West North Central:
366
1,515
Missouri
1, 073
North Dakota
South Dakota
319
281
338
631
South Atlantic:
17
5
59
34
202
Virginia
1,809
546
193
110
192
58
3,491
832
366
305
446
262
2,786
1,793
3,585
1,699
1,060
2,043
261
178
635
321
1, 244
1, 538
1,015
38
17
5
7
S
373
GO
18
23
54
31
67
25
6
5
9
37
2
2
2
4
1
27
1
17
36
6"
1
4
24
5
735
271
94
13
66
9
174
196
40
70
124
45
1,893
602
2,427
1,095
571
1,226
12s
59
326
134
535
747
769
2
11
2
3
2
2
.......
3
270
150
87
75
1
2
46
23
312
181
110
81
70
> 17
29
18
1
329
31
67
34
26
50
215
116
93
38
31
35
15
6
24
1
14
29
35
532
8
1
10
6
12
1,247
22
42
2
7
3
126
183
11
20
46
52
44
27
56
113
33
24
113
400
West Virginia
North Carolina
103
70
51
Georgia
2
1
26
7
3
2
10
1
80
10
412
145
92
193
8
2
45
5
123
132
152
1
2
83
35
East South Central:
Kentucky
4
7
6'
5
i2'
11
101
75
42
62
1
3
31
8
64
205
37
4
10
1
4
3
3
58
11
97
25
40
66
4
2
22
"1
8
20
11
1, 332
Tennessee ....
496
Alabama
195
162
West South Central:
Arkansas . . .
215
Louisiana
129
324
Texas
832
Mountain:
168
146
142
Colorado
297
58
75
Utah.
So
Nevada
34
Pacific:
Wasliington
151
Oregon
199
361
1 Includes animals reported as pure bred, with breed not specified.
PUEE-BRED LIVE STOCK OiST FAEMS.
785
Table 109.— PURE-]$RED BEEF CATTLE ON FARMS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO
BREED, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
BEEF BREEDS.
TotaL
United States 1,064,912
GEOGRAPnic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlamic
East Soul h Central..
West South Central.
Mountam
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
■ Connecticut
Middle Atl.vntic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakot a
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South CENTRji.L:
Kentucky
Tennessee ,
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma ,
Texas ,
Mountain:
Montana ,
Idaho
Wyoming ,
Colorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Califomia
7,565
S, 342
167, 472
532, 252
27, 732
36, 342
138, 075
116, ISS
30, 944
2,519
1,906
1,209
1,186
68
677
2,148
93
6,101
25, 502
29, 509
73,5&4
16, 267
22, 610
56, 028
151, 359
83, 902
29,024
57, 100
74, 174
80, 665
16
920
Aberdeen
Angus.
8,191
8, 035
3,085
1, 6S0
4,397
1,408
10,864
13, 319
4,525
7,634
6, .536
3,083
38,713
89, 743
19, 543
15,238
16, 459
27,162
17, 400
5,683
10, 934
3,769
5, .840
11, 860
13,244
108, 524
285
688
20, 613
63,023
5,407
8,460
5,687
2,140
2,221
63
11
28
112
248
12
428
2,642
4,807
10, 106
1, .519
1,539
5,398
27, 457
12, 916
3,124
4,788
4,640
4,700
1
135
1, 121
1,962
786
328
497
577
1,706
3,799
8.83
2,072
893
313
1,876
2, 605
927
295
115
615
111
62
15
263
776
1, 182
Gallo-
way.
Hereford.
405,582
Polled
Durham.
47
209
5,323
142
42
910
.475
77
23
.24
31
21
94
25
38
175
286
1,114
183
697
411
2,457
3,3.35
748
30, 242
179, 155
10, 640
12, 623
85, 220
73,264
10, 355
319
530
198
27
5
211
7
1,530
888
371
344
64
138
60
2
3,229
6, 615
16,370
1, 825
2,203
10,787
40, S94
32, 609
7,0.89
21, 663
27,418
38, 695
841
1,394
10,928
20, 488
1,130
2,381
8,775
9,412
6,415
54
272
457
106
2,135
4,118
933
862
1,799
687
4,375
4,0.84
1, 524
2,&10
1,726
1,340
12, 133
70,021
10, 699
5,464
11, .8^15
17, 270
14, .563
5,023
5,978
2,422
935
4, 182
5,238
937
1,542
1,183
3, 147
1,067
3,989
2,415
5, 475
2,309
1,359
3, 162
3,420
2,348
243
Shorthorn.
380
80
156
36
226
9
353
1, 334
379
315
1,388
226
1,217
5,914
1,291
2,540
392
1,166
517
117
2,707
682
1,008
2,307
3,100
2,538
4,865
97, 401
230,693
8,651
9,910
29, 358
23, 495
10,084
442
676
491
717
4
208
1,118
71
3,676
17, 324
16, 147
39, 093
11,712
13, 125
32, 419
69, 560
30, 517
14, 723
23,203
32, 777
27,404
15
414
4,289
1,709
732
103
1,293
3, 536
3,286
1,508
1,580
2,128
840
22,019
4, 371
5,621
6,298
1, .305
6,989
434
224
2,007
617
3, 281
3,758
3,045
All other
breeds .1
64, 822
566
600
8.079
33; 570
1,762
2,926
8,125
7,402
1,792
18
277
47
13
242
8
350
734
736
4,774
119
1,716
4,834
7,687
4,437
2,546
3,497
5. .508
5,061
204
129
473
349
547
39
894
779
230
1,023
340
364
1,149
6,272
807
614
2,797
911
1,768
319
161
25
336
824
632
' Includes animals reported as pure bred, with breed not specified.
7510.S°— 22 50
786
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS ^AGEICirLTURE.
Table llO.— PURE-BRED DAIRY CATTLE ON FARMS, CLASSIFIED
BREED, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
ACCORDING TO
DIVISION AND STATE.
■United States
Geogkaphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio ,....
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cahfornia ,
dairy breeds.
Total.
916,603
85, 724
239, 764
289, 859
106,967
49,119
34, 651
43, 208
22, 534
44,716
15,
10,
28,
IS,
1,
10,
153,
11,
70,
21,
36,
46,
114,
32,
20,
19,
4,
5,
7,
17,
683
750
549
807
651
284
037
.538
189
.882
115
412
533
917
668
286
037
797
248
873
058
691
668
186
586
450
697
184
727
930
829
347
108
367
950
415
539
364
451
138
071
448
327
772
922
405
720
852
14-1
Ayr-
shire.
30, 509
9,780
12,883
3, 735
1,859
519
27
60
324
1,322
1,134
1,214
3, 808
1,880
494
1,250
9,521
265
3,097
1,021
509
202
291
1,712
399
271
110
226
85
74
694
1
113
Brown
Swiss.
,283
25
272
44
4
14
46
20
2
4
1
3
1
37
19
21
114
109
"ii
404
323
595
349
1,904
4,199
1,386
43
3
13
146
240
1,.347
23
534
324
131
1,385
429
1,930
483
447
135
23
119
38
141
69
]35
36
Guern-
sey.
79,446
10, 311
21,114
29, 640
8,250
5,949
298
263
838
2,7S3
1,836
1, 151
2,193
3,348
217
1,566
9,749
1,747
9,618
4,960
1,215
1, 309
3,369
18,727
4,468
1,716
760
346
135
348
477
246
1,867
1
1,696
333
789
644
305
68
40
111
46
101
19
94
91
59
176
197
31
211
42
48
93
10
941
697
1, 145
Holstein-
Friesian.
528, 621
42,721
171, 124
185,475
62,055
15, -145
5,902
9, 724
12, 689
23,486
AU
Jersey. other
breeds.!
231,834
7,206
6, C95
13,413
10, 006
512
4,859
114,662
7, 810
48, 652
38, 327
8, 477
25, 124
32, 702
80,845
22, 830
10,916
5, 569
2,937
4,027
5, 368
10,408
1, 245
4,073
175
4,160
1,134
1,613
1,008
1,700
337
2,046
1,383
1,142
1,331
2,001
1,009
3,741
2,973
2,453
2,019
747
4,057
438
1,778
970
197
7,673
3,624
12, 189
20,305
25,815
57, 167
23,697
25, 245
27, 024
33, 650
6.926
15,005
4,999
1,348
8,446
2,904
351
2,257
13,411
1,368
11,036
23,842
9,921
7,317
8,296
7,791
2, 508
3, 629
10, 708
4S1
312
1,275
4,784
172
2,323
10
3,223
2,546
4,978
3,389
6,224
2,380
6,421
9,424
4, 60S
6,571
4,627
2,201
5, 104
18,718
500
1, .'■)79
167
1.605
507
669
1,706
133
3,402
7,771
3,832
1 Includes animals reported as pure bred, with breed not specified.
PURE-BRED LIVE STOCK ON FARMS.
787
Table 111.— PURE-BRED SHEEP ON FARMS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO BREED, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total.
o
1
o
ft
k
I
i
•6
S
x
0
6
OQ
II
<
United States
463,504
3,000
8,458
51,813
13,903
59,920
16,601
106, 849
124,454
8,451
70,055
GEOGRAPinc divisions:
8,314
35,241
94,028
63,123
12, 231
9,047
21,054
143, 947
76, 519
536
935
753
126
162
90
10
388
890
4,755
1,228
283
852
150
140
28
132
585
6,620
4,765
3,692
2,582
2,871
679
22, 626
7,393
19
299
635
398
51
18
24
6,414
6,045
618
3,688
30, 422
1,767
1, 775
68
3,081
7,227
11,274
891
1,440
6,991
2,965
169
196
120
2,416
1,413
88
903
5,778
3,698
33
38
7,390
06,379
22.542
3,220
9,519
36,724
44,625
4,221
2,434
3,723
7, 865
12,123
532
1,569
824
271
1,676
2,759
329
341
150
935
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central....
5,513
5,908
.5,298
• 710
East South Central
West South Central
423
5, 558
30,263
Pacific
15,447
New England:
2,381
739
3,035
1,245
93
841
18, 338
1,122
15,781
39,444
9,282
13, 300
21,342
10,660
8,729
19, 522
15,383
4,989
6,487
3,448
4,565
12
1,092
235
27
SS
170
84
5
267
284
259
92
152
59
1
'""is
81
2
533
2
710
60
98
23
4
9
75
551
372
1,359
550
47
341
7,330
94
2,095
8,164
5,743
8,503
7,942
6,372
6,945
14,404
11, 423
3,583
2,670
2,040
3, 560
1
635
132
19
85
54
36
206
752
59
758
431
110
56
"227
78
22
128
2
14
26
1
259
304
New Hampshire
153
363
103
10
16
853
14
68
138
88
308
24
195
""ii2
250
760
492
3,503
355
250
449
72
102
31
81
58
23
2,399
310
3,911
458
720
811
1,910
866
323
509
1, 235
427
481
466
251
3
226
4
69
258
29
""'268
80
52
65
86
lOS
24
2
61
2
Middle Atlantic:
947
912
802
1
100
2,765
333
113
2,267
300
253
16
308
159
2,736
202
24
3,357
148
2,741
24,170
185
940
4,998
129
44
1,523
117
3
54
26
528
892
628
1, 265
2,800
1,406
508
821
798
428
86
271
53
2,008
East North Central:
Ohio
1,813
1,196
Illinois
855
1,061
983
West North Central:
Minnesota
495
Iowa
1, 969
1,230
279
South Dakota
2
12
"""9
'""12
101
4
109
420
Nebraska
417
488
South Atlantic:
19
15
7
39
3,785
5,424
1,207
192
420
99
5,549
2,694
323
481
799
194
2,942
17,119
24,208
47, 107
15, 612
7,982
10,478
2,205
30,013
6,342
8,950
38, 7.38
28,831
80
69
2
241
479
19
1,678
613
209
8
53
2
2,466
323
43
39
82
48
3
7
1,725
56
75
ii
1
1
7
6
i7
7
14
59
5
109
7,217
17,041
9,489
5,723
1,533
6,492
284
25, 094
723
4,421
2,946
15, 175
1
i,688
1, 479
820
78
119
1,331
840
61
202
293
101
],.5S6
1,743
1,690
3,671
166
1,635
80
224
86
313
841
5,040
6,242
338
712
113
5
181
61
1,349
1,210
119
75
24
42
11
252
48
13
2
, 32
! 33
"i93
20
20
62
68
249
West \^irginia
258
43
is
5
62
127
4
3
35
4
81
1,039
771
1
372
166
"'""67
592
821
....
82
2
15
3
1
42
1
10
9
34
13
45
5
36
2,995
286
925
880
20
2,991
753
48
1,324
111
6,1.53
5,010
16
Florida
23
East South Central:
65
22
t
""io
20
368
42
89
17
2
6
211
61
Alabama
31
Mississippi
130
West South Central:
254
31
109
25
2
166
431
2, 356
14,664
282
2,006
92
10
2,145
1,071
1,257
4,764
1,372
16
7
195
5,408
73
319
182
1
236
919
4,978
148
905
Texas
4,368
Mountain:
• Montana
1,533
11, 796
8,485
Colorado
11
1
6
2,054
441
927
Utah
2,144
Nevada
8
5
79
48
2,883
Pacific:
784
Orecon
13,895
708
Includes animals reported as pure bred, with breed not specified.
788
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 112.— PURE-BRED SWINE ON FARMS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO BREED, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES; 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States...
Geoc^aphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central ,
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire . . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada ,
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon
CaUfornia ,
Total.
2,049,900
17,535
5S, 627
558, 333
829, 597
149, 313
156, 510
182, 422
40, 199
57,364
2,913
2,099
2,111
6,533
513!
3, 366,
19, 230
4, 622
34,775
96, 908!
159, 696!
215, 965'
33, 527 1
52,237
99,443
289,042
148, 811 1
22,076
91, S53!
112, 502'
65, 870j
653 j
5,S60l
59
20, 867
7, 820
27, 374
21,282
46, 760
18, 638
33, 619
47,571
32, 397
42,923
46,006
11, 675
53, 888
70, 853
5, 35]
7,299
1,498
17, 951
3,245
1, 914
2, 492
449
10,006
11,617
35,741
86, 676
9,300
22,864
12, 657
5,520
19, 286
4,516
2,397
2,314
7,822
191, 207
4,139
13, 681
68,852
83,841
5, 434
3,868
4,401
2,072
4,919
1,205
1,241
950
3, 843
377
1,684
6,624
2,185
14,055
3,605
2,104
3,434
1, 618
1,896
1,472
950
1,182
710
395
319
492
318
2,326
26
3,969
1,338
3,511
2,202
4,254
1,342
1,117
1,033
1,047
1,319
399
236
2.35
1,507
296
530
19
422
148
47
676
176
1,369
1,105
5,348
1,254
575
786
907
52
565
5,696
• 596
7,489
12,851
12, 493
27, 286
7,869
8,353
13, 875
35, 761
8,306
3,840
10, 400
6,732
4,927
51
775
8
1,006
1,445
1,099
567
414
69
1, 6.57
1,104
445
662
1,085
102
1,957
1,257
483
433
88
686
160
24
188
10
1,889
2,033
997
819, 117
1,357
10,705
186,470
329, 633
69, 432
90, 8.54
8S, 208
20, 469
21,989
113
142
150
518
33
401
4,309
1,104
5,292
34, 478
46, 364
74, 406
12, 842
18, 380
46, 638
107, 123
47, 986
10, 15:
44, 569
50, 193
22, 972
135
1,669
1,771
13
62
5
34
864
305
363
83
42
9, 815
1,315
13, 843
12,078
19, 184
11,393
19, 279
28, 357
17, 887
25,331
23,886
7,167
26, 268
30, 887
2,111
3,006
542
10, 678
1,617
1,107
1,246
162
3, 625
4,211
14, 153
34
42
1
227
190
27
127
12
52
97
144
100
30
34
199
108, 782
524
2, 373
2,8,014
44, 501
17, 329
7,271
4,064
1,266
3,440
16
51
7
88
7
355
710
163
1,500
3,299
6,858
15, 819
1,023
1,015
1,906
18,740
5,133
388
8,479
8,051
1,804
17
195
795
150
1,352
906
12, 150
1,76-1
1,126
1,264
3,406
1,475
1,036
656
1,292
1,080
390
403
82
270
90
10
11
10
408
333
2,699
726, 504
606
5,387
21.5,465
326, 210
29, 208
44, 008
76, 053
12, 499
17, 068
67
38
87
206
1
207
570
148
4,669
34, 597
66, 786
84,449
8,739
20, 894
32,208
113, 869
74, 139
6,154
26, 045
42, 212
31,583
128
727
25
4,366
3,292
5,484
4,253
8,025
2,908
9,322
13, 867
7,915
12, 904
18, 155
2,843
21,728
33, 327
1,941
2,628
697
5,291
858
688
307
89
2,297
3,625
11,146
0)0
17
118
29, 713
15, 751
805
663
579
46
11
5,639 6,353
78
418
1,395
1,258
1,118
2.30
774
59
289
lis
4,332
21,123
4,009
249
27
4,370
8,696
13
65
283
2,297
6
31
16
2
715
5
227
296
119
21
2.58
11
294
16
140
258
20
84
77
887
135
212
17
1,074
52
6
43
61
5
193
64
258
221
244
138
91
62
55
42
121
58
143
452
1 Includes animals reported as pure bred, with breed not specified.
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRKaTLTURE.
789
LIVE-STOCK PRODUCTS.
Table 113.— QUANTITY AND VALUE OF LIVE-STOCK PRODUCTS OF FARMS IN THE
UNITED STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
Total.
Dairy products, total '
Milk produced, as rejsorted. . .
Total production of milk, in-
cluding estimates ^
Butter made on farms
Cheese made on farms
4,361,380
Milk sold
Cream sold
Butter fat sold
Butter sold
Dairy products sold, total 3 .
Wool and mohair, total
Wool, including estimates ''
Mohair, as reported
3, 565, 305
17,956
710, 694
445,611
875, 200
1,269,814
Eggs and chickens, total
Chicken eggs produced, in-
cluding estimates 2
Chickens raised, including
estimates 2
Chicken eggs sold, as reported.
Chickens sold, as reported
Eggs and chickens sold, total
Honey and wax, total .
Honey
Wax
Calves, pigs, and lambs raised
on larms:
Cal ve s
Pigs
Lambs ,
Domestic animals slaughtered
on farms :
Cattle and calves
Hogs and pigs
Sheep and lambs
Meat and meat products sold:
Beef and veal
Pork
Lamb and mutton
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
4 538,593
12,403
45,837,367
45,837,36'
4,088,169
2,698,211
312, 99:
4,073,156
3,162,993
373, 799
&S7,611
4,565,130
93,853
NUMBER OE QUANTITY.
Unit.
Gals.
Gals.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Gals.
Gals.
Lbs.
Lbs.
6,893,727,418
7,805,143,792
707, 666, 492
6, 371, 396
2,529,331,413
82, 247, 5S0
532, 244, 072
207,8.59,564
Lbs.
Lbs.
Doz.
No..
Doz.
No..
Lbs.
Lbs.
No..
No..
No..
No..
No
No..
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
5,813,699,474
228,795,354
6,808,"'"
1,654,044,932
473, 301, 959
1, 010, 813, 2.5S
140,811,045
55,224,061
820, 529
21,133,385
02,072,829
13, 653, 130
1,904,581
16, 800, 230
434,60,S
224, 780, 1S9
443,538,071'
6, 734, 772
1909
994,650,610
9, 405, 864
1,9.37,255,864
54,933,583
305,662,587
415,080,489
289,419,977
3, 778, 706
1, 574, 979, 416
460,611,201
54,814,890
904, 86"
2,540,240
15, 378, 51
529,526
$2,667,072,273
1,481,462,091
346, 355, 759
2, 268, 025
717, 380, 222
111,905,929
303,552,156
106, 973, 742
1,239,812,049
124,006,859
120,417,549
3,589,310
1,047,323,170
661,082,803
386,240,307
404,562,912
119,722,603
524,285,515
14,280,153
13,988,670
291,483
1909
$1,177,974,703
596,413,463
222,861,440
1, 148, 708
252,436,757
37,655,047
82,311,511
100, 378, 123
473,769,412
66,373,925
65, 472, 328
901, 597
509,195,232
6 306,688,960
« 202, 506, 272
5,992,083
5, 702, 869
229, 214
1 Value of milk, cream, and butter fat sold, and of butter and cheese made on farms.
2 Estimates have been made for incomplete reports, as where a farmer reported dairy cows but no milk
production, or chickens but no egg production. Chicken eggs and chickens for 1909 also involve estimated
deductions from the published figures of the Thirteenth Census, which included all eggs and all kinds of
fowls raised.
'Figures for 1919 do not include "cheese sold," as that item was not reported for 1919. The value of
cheese sold in 1909 was $987,974.
4 Includes farms for which estimates were made.
^Value of all eggs produced. The estimated value of chicken eggs jiroduced in 1909 was $303,296,012,
« Value of all fowls raised. The estimated value of chickens raised in 1909 was $184,902,527.
790
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS— AGRICULTURE.
Table 114 — VALUE OF LIVE-STOCK PRODUCTS OF
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States...
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coiuieeticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
1919
$2,667,072,273
132
41L
412
960,
721
387,
S^O
742,
204
,301,
159
643,
181
346,
121
132,
183
145,
26
075,
14
681,
31
573,
33
S50,
5
367,
20,
862,
225
465,
31
482,
156
012,
155
.587,
99
350,
142
.351,
111
076,
213
022,
113
236,
130
250,
105
601,
30
979,
35
739,
54
612,
80
322,
5
778,
25
.522,
119,
46
311,
26
;K2,
35
860,
20
3,54,
36
401,
7
621,
50
928,
50
960,
30
426,
27
327,
30
0&3,
13
613,
49
887,
87
761,
24
809,
22
225,
14
004,
26
921,
8
447,
6
294,
13
735,
4
694,
44,
066,
35
146,
103,
932,
1909
$1,177,974,703
73, 922, 170
192, 977, 646
298, 143, 600
245, 673', 372
89, 426, 168
73,815,566
79, 880, 253
55, 917, 961
68, 217, 967
13,613,815
8,583,337
14,821,352
21, 932, 652
3,406,278
11,564,736
104, 867, 285
17,951,089
70, 159, 272
68, 500, 279
44,319,539
67, 390, 680
48, 380, 551
69, 552, 551
44,645,206
66, 053, 869
49,839,077
9,832,117
13,660,311
24, 961, 343
36, 681, 450
2, 910, 412
11,967,668
142, 191
21, 473, 064
11,984,911
14, 904, 898
7,611,077
14,933,151
3, 498, 796
24, 776, 564
22, 398, 336
13,513,006
13, 127, 660
14,115,791
7, 286, 958
20,379,510
38, 097, 994
12, 749, 555
7, 749, 434
10, 234, .548
9, 705, 676
5, 045, 808
2, 769, 881
5, 664, 682
1,998,377
15, 538, 705
14,401,942
38, 277, 320
dairy products. I
1919
$1,481,462,091
98,725,445
298,511,901
448, 600, 891
263, 048, 219
88, 626, 610
70, 130, 277
71,833,975
41,070,484
100, 914, 289
17, 772, 370
10, 224, 888
27, 207, 813
24, 765, 522
3, 830, 881
14, 923, 971
179, 695, 810
19, 198, 718
99, 617, 373
81, 148, 586
44, 072, 646
71,998,333
71,074,727
180,306,599
77, 870, 358
55, 408, 744
34, 752, 845
19, 576, 343
16,812,347
23, 706, 963
34, 920, 619
2, 553, 175
13,407,526
81,484
19, 167, 935
11,390,^209
14,912,137
7, 995, 753
16, 757, 195
2,361,196
22, 4S7, 710
20, 640, 849
15,229,517
11,772,201
13,445,124
4, 509, 985
20, 878, 920
32, 999, 946
7,534,413
8, 065, 646
2,143,020
12, 674, 036
2, 134, 987
2, 745, 329
4, 809, 087
963, 966
27, 620, 231
17,651,409
55, 642, 649
1909
$596,413,463
50, 720, 766
130,772,563
159, 673, 557
108, 824, 533
35, 578, 455
30,200,917
32, 894, 027
12,991,603
35, 257, 042
8,079,692
5, 589, 711
12,128,465
15, 187, 774
2, 065, 94]
7, 669, 183
77, 807, 161
10, 156, 600
42, 808, 802
30, 869, 408
16, 666, 374
31, 542, 209
26, 727, 538
53, 868, 02S
29, 219, 406
31, 196, 883
13,685,318
4, 872, 304
6, 192, 60S
10,566,275
13, 091, 739
1, 089, 497
5, 480, 900
117,335
7, 704, 326
5,000,138
5, 789, 583
2, 800, 605
6,821,585
974, 486
9,055,813
8,715,441
6,396,198
6,033,465
6, 587, 428
2,761,380
7, 365, 295
15, 679, 924
2, 093, .594
1, 962, 500
539, 423
4,174,270
726, 692
909,411
2, 067, 534
618, 179
8,746,041
6, 067, 024
20, 443, 977
1 Value of milk, cream, and butter fat sold, and of butter and cheese made oh farms.
2 The figures represent the value of the total production of wool, including estimates, plus the value of
mohair, as reported.
LIVE-STOCK PRODUCTS.
FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
791
WOOL ANE
MOHAIR."
EGGS AND CHICKENS.3
HONEY AND WAX.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
$124,006,859
$66,373,925
$1,047,323,170
$509,195,232
$14, 280, 153
$5,992,083
1
855, 060
575,852
32,603,758
22, 517, 029
226,767
108,523
2
4, 248, 690
2,495,091
108,751,458
59, 034, 629
1,448,716
675,363
3
20, 933, SOO
14,286,422
249, 814, 285
123, 210, 787
2, 038, 426
972,834
4
15, 468, 458
6, 153, 965
270, 158, 753
129, 830, 507
2, 067, 184
864, 367
5
3,252,334
1,962,242
110,631,263
50,959,642
1,791,756
925,829
6
2,899,359
1,652,264
85,188,095
41, 412, 242
1,426,058
550, 143
7
11,087,813
2,915,313
97,019,133
44, 077, 140
1,405,697
493,773
8
47, 965, 993
29,395,684
30,016,279
12,955,691
2, 080, 213
574,983
9
17,295,262
6,937,092
63, 140, 146
25, 197, 565
1,795,336
826, 268
10
412,728
266,287
7,815,871
5,247,150
74,250
20,686
11
95,691
57, 651
4,341,810
2,922,352
IS, 979
13,623
12
250,977
192,138
4,038,495
2,474,583
76,055
26, 166
13
56,003
34, 179
9,004,007
6,691,523
2.5,360
19, 176
14
8,405
6,836
1,526,891
1,330,542
1,704
2,959
15
31,250
18,761
5,876,684
3,850,879
30,419
25,913
16
1,977,598
1,165,588
42,841,499
25,501,894
950,832
389,642
17
32,071
22,538
12,200,716
7,749,034
51,440
22,917
18
2,239,021
1,306,965
53,709,243
2.5,780,701
446,144
262,804
19
10,075,214
6,750,689
64, 109, 133
30,746,291
254,986
133,891
20
2,322,127
1,534,108
52,765,970
26,013,342
1S9, 280
105, 715
21
2, 219, 526
1,303,226
67,690,085
34,344,482
44.3,318
200, 763
22
4,623,778
3,430,032
34,960,771
17,926,239
416, 959
296,742
23
1, 693, 215
1, 268, 367
30, 288, 326
14, ISO, 433
733, 883
235,723
24
1,559,256
818,853
33,438,496
14,482,329
368,855
124,617
25
3,765,909
1,420,972
70,212,544
33,150,585
863, 250
285,429
26
4, 217, 400
1,961,398
66,271,029
33,918,187
360, 162
274, 174
27
913, 551
381, 855
10,486,386
4,576,089
3,652
1,869
28
2,761,265
847,402
16,050,023
6, 599, 858
11.5,574
20,443
29
1,230,427
464,785
29,500,43,1
13,856,885
174,254
73,398
30
1,020,650
258,700
44, 199, 844
23,246,574
181,437
84,437
31
8,949
5,177
3,210,157
1,807,503
6,466
8,235
32
320, 180
200,383
11,737,629
6, 247, 141
56,837
39,244
33
37,684
25,879,870
24,379
13,027,512
95
348,976
477
173,927
34
9i4,"7i3'
567,' 299"
35
1,593,776
842,254
13,042,688
5, 910, 889
300, 297
231, 630
33
185,223
131, 193
20,406,603
8,753,536
356, 093
230,586
37
36,117
20,560
12, 204, 752
4, 710, 976
117, 438
78,936
38
93, 639
118,048
19,218,622
8,091,630
331, 860
101, S88
39
99, 737
77,328
4, 893, 258
2,386,076
267,694
60,906
40
1,775,201
976,385
26,210,759
14,542,124
454,547
202, 242
41
733,980
467,512
29,065,336
13,032,321
520, 529
183,062
42
134,827
85,915
14,779,501
6,9.30,916
283, 148
99,977
43
255,351
122,452
15,132,499
6,906,881
167,834
64,862
41
191,607
87,561
16, 245, 102
7,327,834
202, 117
112,968
45
205, 988
99,650
8,835,402
4,392,017
62,090
33,911
46
268,724
57,541
28,635,007
12,932,578
104, 867
24,096
47
10,421,524
2,670,561
43,303,622
19,424,711
1,036,623
322,798
48
10,231,133
8,225,810
6,883,213
2, 408, 216
160,270
21,935
49
8,753,178
3,349,421
5,062,276
2,349,131
344,255
88,382
50
9, 574, 466
8, 916, 476
2,021,979
701,924
264,644
16,725
51
4, 888, 684
1,460,027
8,773,648
3,837,045
584,924
234,334
52
4,088,528
3, 228, 129
2, 102, 831
1,051,348
121, 480
39, 639
53
1,632,517
1,046,881
1,699,064
756,386
• 217,976
57, 203
54
5, 787, 419
2,105,067
2,887,570
1,412,318
251,747
79,763
55
3,010,068
1,063,873
585,698
379,323
134,917
37,002
56
2,258,739
541,374
13,779,958
6,184,899
407,421
66,391
57
8, 230, 902
3, 910, 951
9,018,444
4,329,457
245, 916
94,510
58
6,805,621
2,484,767
40, 341, 744
14,683,209
1,141,999
665, 367
59
' The figures shown for 1919 represent the value of chicken eggs and chickens raised, while the 1909 figures
include the value of the products of all kinds of poultry. The figures for both years represent the value of
the total production, including estimates. The estimated value of chicken eggs produced in 1909 is
shown in Table 123 and of chickens raised, in Table 124.
792
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE,
Table 115 ^MILK PRODUCED ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
Total produc-
tion of milk,
including esti-
mates, 1919
( gallons). 1
MILK PRODUCED,
A.S REPORTED.
niVISION ANl) STATE.
Farms
reporting,
1919
Quantity (gallons).
Per cent
of in-
crease.
1919
1909
TJnited States
7,805,143,792
4,361,380
6,893,727,418
5,813,699,474
18.6
Geographic division.s:
New England
385,638,607
1,248,168,026
2, 246, 679, 781
1,718,410,014
517, 728, 377
458,942,467
459, 370, 676
260, 412, 164
509, 793, 680
111,096
312,816
849, 101
843, 701
680, 259
695, 038
587, 085
147,231
135,053
340, 815, 700
1,119,942,674
2, 008, 013, 552
1, 510, 769, 902
449,716,323
400, 898, 515
396, 679, 416
231, 237, 131
435,654,205
347, 872, 803
1,001,269,989
1, 564, 282, 966
1, 266, 991, 620
418, 843, 384
400, 476, 525
416,401,603
116,468,996
281,091,588
-2.0
Middle Atlantic
11.9
East North Central
28.4
West North Central
19.2
South Atlantic
7.4
East South Central
0.1
West South Central
-4.7
Moiuitain
98.5
Pacific
55.0
New England:
Maine
77, 676, 881
42, 556, 285
122,095,734
76, 316, 309
12,099,111
54, 894, 287
756,045,942
70,490,729
421,631,355
396,317,787
238, 793, 861
370,486,981
382, 822, 631
858, 258, 521
475,506,689
361,426,362
228, 907, 721
138, 606, 540
124,424,918
168, 083, 367
221,454,417
11,356,313
58, 754, 193
512, 074
110,942,113
73, 690, 103
95, 747, 638
52, 954, 637
101,615,773
12, 155, 533
146,561,464
130,285,644
93,903,677
88, 191, 682
87, 623, 651
32, 972, 720
135,820,769
202, 953, 636
• 51,251,095
52, 365, 498
14, ,542, 841
79,492,631
12,737,649
14, 370, 833
29,339,512
6, 312, 105
140,524,518
92, 844, 946
276, 424, 216
35,222
13, 843
22, 553
20, 787
2,757
15, 934
142,540
17, 982
152,294
193, 896
160, 248
187,206
150, 753
156. 998
131,906
171. 999
205, 549
58, 757
55, 688
95,468
124,334
5,851
31,627
91
133,285
71, 032
150, 264
95, 745
175,427
16, 937
199, 959
187, 160
165, 778
142, 141
140, 197
57,698
128, 733
260,457
33, 121
28, 786
8,917
40, 762
11,089
4,776
17, 924
1,856
45, 971
34,502
54,580
67, 304, 799
36,456,334
108, 119, 922
68,624,097
10, 852, 261
49,458,287
675,923,730
64,135,989
379, 882, 955
347, 869, 655
212, 003, 849
333, 234, 145
337, 954, 8.S4
776,951,019
388,217,369
326,983,002
208,471,273
124, 365, 039
113,486,710
151,352,415
197,894,094
9,412,193
52, 071, 197
505, 567
100, 816, 137
67, 161, 992
83,217,128
43, 147, 385
84,348,991
9,035,733
131,495,154
115,119,224
79, 536, 405
74, 747, 732
76,176,721
27, 588, 726
118,127,327
174, 786, 642
45, 262, 090
45, 748, 122
13, 175, 031
72,013,067
11,117,007
12, 90S, 592
25, 602, 493
5,410,729
124,019,763
79,641,946
231,992,496
56,026,334
35, 033, 153
114,317,169
86, 304, 347
10,441,951
45, 749, 849
597,363,198
67,698,219
336, 208, 572
307, 590, 755
194, 736, 962
320,240,399
283,387,201
458, 327, 649
27.3,319,603
318, 954, 506
188, 297, 972
70, 637, 899
82,428,514
160, 610, 359
172, 742, 767
7, 859, 857
41,094,421
555, 342
95,555,051
71,230,0.33
82, 601, 779
37, 361, 666
74, 908, 776
7,676,459
125, 566, 917
117,101,970
78, 728, 345
79, 079, 293
83,081,875
32, 702, 130
103, 577, 644
197,039,954
16,982,145
20,861,072
6,453,634
33,631,723
6, 81,5, 942
6,881,608
20,486,317
4,356,555
70,083,0.33
56, 106, 599
154, 901, 956
20.1
New Hampshire
4.1
Vermont
-5.4
Massachusetts
-20.5
Rhode Island
3.9
Connecticut
8.1
Middle Atlantic:
New York
13.2
New Jersey
-5.3
Pennsylvania
13.0
East North Central:
Oliio
13.1
Indiana
8.9
Illinois
4.1
Michigan
19.3
Wisconsin
69.5
"West North Central:
Minnesota
42.0
Iowa
2.5
Missouri
10.7
North Dakota
76.1
South Dakota
37.7
Nebraska ....
-5.8
Kansas
14.6
South Atlantic:
Delaware
19.8
Maryland
26.7
District of Columbia
Virginia
-9.0
5.5
West Virginia
-5.7
North Carolina
0.7
Soutli Carolina
15.5
Georgia
12.6
Florida
17.7
East South Central:
Kentucky
4.7
Tennessee
-1.7
Alabama
1.0,
Mississippi
-5.5
West South Central:
Arlcansas
-8.3
Louisiana
-15.6
Oklahoma
14.0
Texas
-11.3
Mountain:
Montana .
106.5
Idaho
119.3
Wyoming
104.1
Colorado
114.1
New Mexico
63.1
Arizona
87.6
Utah
25.0
Nevada
24.2
Pacific:
Washiiigton.
77.0
Oregon
41.9
49.8
1 Figures include estimates lor farms which reported dairy cows on hand on January 1, 1920, but ao
milk production for the preceding calendar year.
DAIRY PRODUCTS. 793
Taijle IIG.-BUTTER MADE OX FARMS, BY DIV'ISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic division.*:
New Ejiglaiid
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central. .
South Adantic
East South Central.. -
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
ConniH-licut
Middle Atlantic:
N ew York
New Jersey
Peunsvlvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wi.^consin
West North Central:
Mumesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
DistVict of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
farms reporting.
1919
3,565,305
f)2,
194,
563,
72G,
628,
660,
531,
110,
86,
1909
3, 787, 749
29,029
8,985
8,780
7,361
1,033
7,763
78,174
7,7a3
108, 509
113,448
119,633
146, 524
109, 103
44,604
92, 867
134,357
191,197
58, 147
51, 159
85, 532
113,480
4,644
24, 276
41
130,652
70,650
141,602
81,659
164,063
11,243
191, 825
182,940
158, 553
127,011
135, 363
30, 933
120,422
244,891
29,143
24, 032
7,686
33, 026
8,000
2,846
4,185
1,153
31,783
25, 124
29,971
83,010
2:34,94s
717,911
711,499
636, 763
697,028
660, 724
66, 794
79, 072
36,371
11,673
15,102
9, 035
1,633
9,196
85,516
12, 328
137, 104
188, 481
158, 508
168, 485
131,519
70,918
85,001
124, 881
207, 828
46,838
39, 705
87,400
119,846
5, 488
28,871
23
134, 222
81,070
145, 899
73,029
153,313
14, 843
194, 299
188,629
164,405
149,695
139,635
37, 573
116,792
266,724
8,438
13,622
4,065
19,381
8,127
1,566
10,606
24,674
23,053
31,345
QUAOTTTY (pounds).
1919
707, 666, 492
1909
994, 650, 610
22, 093, 227
64, 797, 058
108,093,861
130, 995, 829
121,072,533
120, 495, 395
101,443,114
22,840,410
15, 835, 065
10,855,560
3,240,368
3, 877, 039
2,019,231
174,902
1,926,127
24,727,662
1, 600, 789
38,468,607
30,284,265
18,344,239
25,063,897
25, 755, 423
8,666,037
20, 205, 076
25,422,675
29,470,763
14,413,180
10,267,171
13,761,085
17,455,879
894, 883
6, 162, 501
6,026
25,476,621
17,715,107
25,551,500
13, 846, 353
30,257,153
1, 162, 383
34,080,415
37, 166, 003
28,490,181
20,758,736
2.5,571,098
4,252,318
22,214,546
49,405,152
5,961,336
4,540,364
1,422,822
5,775,602
1,404,138
593, 446
2,876,675
266, 027
5,899,678
4,177,628
5,757,759
40, 732, 783
88, 242, 228
230,906,870
201,172,278
123,270,552
13G, 239, 873
128, 18S, 789
18,115,811
27,721,410
13,299,229
5,065,188
15, 165, 692
3, 364, 516
339, 607
3,498,551
23,461,702
3,622,411
61, 158, 115
63, 569, 13-2
43,181,817
46,609,992
50.405,426
27, 200, 509
34,708,669
38,679,568
42, 105, 143
16,414,439
13,629,617
25,986,931
29,647,881
1,, 563, 161
8,739,620
6,155
26,651,244
18,969,699
26, 059, 585
12, 329, 567
27,246,247
1,705,274
38,130,687
39, 827, 906
29,550,595
28,730,685
29,907,337
6,232,006
27,056,242
64,993,214
2,820,574
3,542,135
1, 192, 122
5, 856, 132
1,477,617
325, 980
2,497,366
403,885
6,751,575
5,667,964
15,301,871
VALUE.
1919
$346,355,759
1909
$222,861,140
1.3,146,301
36,4'll,00t)
56, 559, 268
66,387,407
55,970,638
51,176,037
46,134,284
11,762,025
8, 778, 793
6,272,232
1,975,330
2,301,863
1, 261, 218
105,8:34
1,229,824
14,347,664
955,624
21, 137, 718
15,967,415
9,298,910
12, 853, 175
13,706,212
4, 733, 556
10, 345, 233
13,411,842
14,620,740
6,996,643
5,356,074
6,877,379
8,779,496
477,246
3,200,266
3,615
11,720,110
8,227,663
11,630,317
6,632,222
13,445,982
633,217
14,355,559
15, 769, 833
12, 293, 107
8, 757, 538
11,182,984
2,026,182
10, 754, 197
22,170,921
2,906,861
2,443,454
744,630
2,932,176
745,383
336, 116
1,503,563
149, 812
3,296,726
2,369,219
3,112,848
11,704,089
22, 996, .544
53, 108, 927
44,748,934
26,054,617
25, 739, 427
25,838,528
4,992,172
7,678,172
3,786,054
1,509,706
4, 185, 028
1,041,482
104, 161
1,077,658
6,268,386
1,059,935
15,668,223
14,305,607
9,402,994
10,493,217
11,805,872
7,101,237
8,593,233
9,061,041
8,744,025
3,508,579
3,024,509
5,385,494
6,432,083
400,428
2,010,106
1,754
5,683,060
4,054,498
5, 213, 783
2, 562, 561
5,636,255
492, 172
7,117,905
7,392,901
5,657,610
5,571,011
5,883,584
1,430,059
5,613,253
12,911,632
811,792
982,397
.331,021
1,565,224
402,263
105,347
672, 479
121,649
1,992,249
1,599,931
4,085,992
794
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGKICtnLT^RE.
Table 117.— CHEESE MADE ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central....
Wast North Central...
South Atlantic. .
East South Central
West South Central...
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine.
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micliigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District cl Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georeia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon..
California
FARMS
reporting.
1919
17,956
1,213
2,836
3,130
3,738
977
4.S2
l,78fi
2,177
1,617
279
124
69
314
69
358
1,030
447
1,359
936
575
855
377
387
571
512
1,CC4
692
209
317
433
9
194
333
237
162
1
15
26
^ 150
233
52
47
104
40
186
1,456
327
256
86
440
466
139
374
264
238
1,115
1909
12,054
817
2,283
2,058
2,011
1,343
340
1,367
1,114
721
27S
206
88
80
22
143
522
228
1,533
729
291
379
246
413
3,54
341
678
277
64
123
174
4
202
609
222
278
16
9
3
122
140
35
43
120
68
84
1,095
52
175
29
122
503
97
104
32
153
480
QUANTITY (POUNDS).
6,371,396
324,838
1, 146, 667
1,045,883
318, 958
278, 547
136, 022
133, 374
512, 669
2,474,438
55, 161
32,469
75, 502
60, 796
10,410
90, 500
521,445
92,984
532,238
434,042
109, 234
117, 830
76,660
308,117
71,820
53, 273
90,435
50, 065
10, 591
23, 117
19,657
3,170
126, 190
1909
9,405,864
673,865
1,910,549
1,891,208
473, 196
480, 805
93, 971
424, 482
457, 740
3,000,048
39, 765
88,562
16,168
171
1,365
3,156
13, 643
114,386
5,210
2,783
8,603
5,972
11,116
107, 683
43,223
31,684
6,837
157, 186
87, 087
90,119
73,606
22,927
84, 868
43,898
2,345,672
118,216
180, 996
245, 884
45,753
3,800
79,156-
390,049
77,824
1,442,676
613,233
63,619
81,918
291,176
841,262
106,075
78,538
159, 785
22,754
14,344
63,773
27,927
700
259, 386
97, 263
70,473
39, 353
12,909
399
322
56,148
18,592
6,528
13,703
20, 435
190,089
18,968
194,990
49,988
90,675
10,276
69, 895
81,869
60, 690
84,102
10,245
52,970
169,205
2,777,873
$2,268,025
121,780
393, 433
383, 471
124, 679
109, 878
56, 815
53, 924
207, 040
817,005
20, 412
12,339
27, 182
23, 709
3, 748
34,390
172,076
29,755
191,602
172,752
39,325
45,959
26, a36
98,599
27,296
20,248
33, 465
22,031
4,450
9,711
7,478
1,173
50,475
> 13,926
36, 638
5,662
72
575
1,357
6,596
48,036
2, 125
1,058
3,441
2,628
4,785
43,070
16,861
10, 774
2, 599
70, 739
31, 351
37,851
27,237
9,628
28,006
14,926
774,073
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
795
Table 118 — MILK AND CREAM SOLD, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[Figures for butter fat and butter sold in Table 120.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
GEOGR.^pnic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
Ne"w England:
Maine ,
New Hampsliire
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York ,
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan ,
Wisconsin ,
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri ,
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland ,
District of Columbia.
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina ,
South Carolina
Georgia ,
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
x\.rkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma ,
Texas ,
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho ,
Wyoming ,
Colorado
New Mexico ,
Arizona
Utah
Nevada ,
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon ,
California
MILK sold.
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
United States 710, 694
55, 726
176, 950
235, 565
58, 605
56, 018
44,846
• 38, 548
15, 289
29, 147
12,020
7,728
10, 570
14, 681
1,993
8,734
94, 263
10, 807
71,880
43, 919
22, 397
37, 601
44, 380
87, 268
12, 955
14, 158
12,251
1,879
1,602
5,349
10, 411
1,936
9,125
31
8,939
5,735
11,578
5,581
10,636
2,457
15, 952
12,406
10, 020
6,468
10, 162
3,591
7,512
17,283
1,752
3,036
790
4,996
1,055
1,216
2,263
181
13,041
6,590
9,516
Quantity (gallons).
1919
2,529,331,413
208,464,058
879, 984, OSS
948, 491, 089
129, 303, 194
81, 264, 102
32, 803, 250
36, 808, 346
47,821,325
164,391,961
28, 190, 733
23, 043, 256
55,319,390
55, 676, 858
9, 313, 548
36, 920, 273
573, 161, 952
56, 377, 196
250, 444, 940
139, 063, 950
45, 167, 166
159, 578, 765
130, 864, 366
473, 816, 832
43, 151, 896
31,355,659
17, 900, 545
3, 047, 096
2, 697, 554
10,181,597
20, 968, 847
6, 876, 251
29, 842, 910
129, 170
17,009,435
6, 778, 970
7, 060, 063
2, 870, 607
7, 389, 966
3, 306, 730
12, 469, 133
9,831,349
6,408,962
4, 093, 806
4,332,116
5,334,031
7, 781, 754
19, 360, 445
5, 101, 542
6, 302, 891
2, 144, 590
16, 086, 983
1, 626, 479
6, 707, 170
a, 051, 137
800, 533
63, 575, 339
22, 878, 290
77, 938, 332
1909
1,937,255,864
175
750:
661
144
45:
22
21
31
85
524
56
169:
99
32
158:
74
297:
53
55
15
1
2
6
9
4
19:
8
4
209, 759
556, 634
302, 433
537, 918
378, 866
593, 214
070, 626
108, 605
497, 749
784, 866
132. 268
99g; 934
496, 692
796,847
000, 152
279, 723
856, 550
420, 361
430, 948
562, 414
031, 333
025, 769
251, 969
181, 785
241,511
733, 185
644, 150
.385, 781
500, 380
851, 126
425, 909
424, 325
339, 345
577, 893
050, 741
380, 029
919, 745
872, 098
388, 781
415,482
814,209
397, 426
966, 097
952, 322
501,119
626,217
990, 968
584,689
060, 111
377, 607
037, 067
036, 922
347, 723
471,713
192,833
524,209
640, 108
333, 432
cream sold.
Farms
report-
iug,
1919
445, 611
6,970
9, 424
154, 973
192, 794
4,735
17,433
25, 332
19,817
14, 133
2,480
993
1,737
991
119
650
5, 2.57
189
3,978
40,092
39, 365
44,350
21, 978
9,188
19,488
38, 597
44,218
17,812
15,680
26, 759
30, 240
139
693
1
1,895
963
651
137
193
63
13, 238
2,057
472
1,666
1,875
75
17,838
5,544
4,991
4,102
1,280
7,046
1,324
174
728
172
5,566
4,173
4,394
Quantity (gallons).
1919
82,247,580
2,487,936
3, 116, 194
27, 654, 771
31,949,388
1,417,055
2, 616, 454
3, 243, 867
3, 952, 032
5, 809, 883
54,933,583
742, 813
264, 635
928, 843
310, 918
30, 022
210, 705
1, 815, 983
51,114
1, 249, 097
7, 658, 715
5, 907, 414
5, 626, 433
4, 459, 626
4, 002, 583
5, 888, 538
6, 784, 753
4, 836, 763
3,098,421
2,841,406
3,631,494
4, 868, 013
34,252
311,436
25
556, 583
292, 106
100, 933
18, 155
86,908
16, 657
1,581,285
490, 112
150,474
394, 583
234, 791
19, 459
2, 338, 859
650, 758
926, 842
780, 310
204, 273
1,381,758
198,098
92, 089
291,659
77,003
1, 586, 806
1,106,341
3,116,736
4, 469, 060
2, 446, 696
15,272,040
22, 599, 643
1,027,441
368, 959
1,064,000
1, 549, 881
6, 135, 863
737, 706
380, 944
2, 353, 686
501, 876
42, 421
452, 427
1, 207, 174
79, 4S5
1, 160, 037
2, 191, 997
1, 347, 660
2, 104, 352
2, 485, OjI
7, 142, 970
5, 756, 165
8,062,449
1,399,989
834, 103
2, 232, 961
1,952,908
2,361,068
25, 809
455, 498
302, 217
104, 696
21,329
11,282
97, 564
9,048
159,016
145, 976
28,385
35, 582
53,302
32, 433
526, 193
452, 072
274, 979
319, 542
46, 680
440, 257
9,679
37, 744
270, 225
150, 775
1,911,261
827,541
3,397,061
796
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 119 RECEIPTS FROM SALE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS,
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
1919
51, 239, 812, 049
$473, 769, 412
91, 210, 873
285,223,148
•114,022,756
211, 170, 872
47, 807, 452
27, 430, 954
33, 25(1, 045
32, 820, 793
93, 839, 156
15,
9,
26,
24,
3,
1-1,
174,
18,
92,
72,
38,
63,
62,
177,
69,
45,
23,
13,
12,
17,
28,
2,
12,
11,
6,
5,
2,
5,
1,
10,
8,
4,
3,
3
2:
11;
l-*i
5,
6,
1,
10,
1,
2,
3,
543,
627,
634.
279;
770,
385,
155,
617,
450,
539,
003,
614,
7a3,
082,
768,
362,
600,
956,
222,
982,
279,
442,
166,
77,
115,
470,
938,
306,
435,
853,
716,
537,
349,
827,
674,
714,
998,
868,
620,
368,
605,
555,
538,
481,
819,
832,
412,
916,
47,538,217
122, 989, (M9
138, 401, 771
84, 390, 336
17, 137, 738
9,301,281
11,922,158
10, 141, 383
31,947,479
6, 722, 779
5, 130, 057
11,501,577
14, 840, 927
2, 017, 444
7,325,433
74,939,815
9,685,352
38,363,882
25, 574, 635
12,768,710
26,720,849
22,099,178
51, 238, 399
25, 214, 222
26, 429, 743
8, 187, 856
2,876,298
4,501,430
7,631,658
9, 549, 129
966, 173
4, 784, 232
116, 116
3, 772, 617
2, 532, 324
1,787,245
626,305
1,974,011
578, 715
3, 729, 237
3,211,978
1, 358, 504
1, 001, 562
1,505,882
1,588,338
3,366,515
5, 461, 423
1,646,693
1, 379, 390
338, 925
3, 407, 723
434, 199
842, 210
1,648,655
443,588
7, 693, 479
5, 170, 703
19,083,297
MILK SOLD.
$717, 380, 222
71,144,292
249,921,321
244,928,398
37, 259, 897
28, 832, 599
10, 683, 233
14, 892, 395
13, 862, 276
45,855,811
8,881,006
7, 389. 956
15,581,083
22.698,929
3, 667, 306
12, 926, 012
159, 005, 454
18, 056, 363
72, 859, 504
38,978,117
12,612,103
42, 349, 483
34,335,072
116, 653, 623
11, 583, 626
8, 519, 484
5,691,864
998, 961
842, 421
3, 1.36, 984
6,486,557
1, 993, 745
9, 528, 506
77, 774
6,068,111,
2, 466, 158
2, 679, 728
1, 285, 534
3,053,647
1,679,396
3, 618, 807
3, 172, 241
2, 457, 728
1, 434, 457
1,469,776
2, 409, 576
2, 738, 708
8, 274, 335
1, 821, 781
1, 831, 036
577, 347
4,624,288
725, 419
1,781,360
2, 276, 197
22-J, 848
16, 363, 465
6, 774, 576
22, 717, 770
1909
$252,436,757
31,344,948
93,644,462
73, 063, 198
18, 214, 700
8,603,975
4, 126, 971
4, 700, 646
5, 346, 099
13, 391, 758
2, 518, 384
3,613,676
4, 108, 228
13, 297, 634
1, 903, 546
5, 903, 480
60, 593, 426
8, 937, 246
24, 113, 790
13, 025, 828
4, 717, 136
18, 314, 172
8, 365, 401
28,640,661
6, 146, 512
6, 032, 685
2, 756, 163
293, 956
350, 303
1,001,081
1,634,000
665, 963
3, 064, 878
115, 581
1, 706, 468
864, 958
548, 626
218, 857
887,040
471,704
1,783,275
1, 210, 092
703, 788
429, 816
638,755
1, 277, 122
715, 455
2,069,314
832, 391
365,375
155, 882
1, 988, 153
295, 634
573, 095
916, 015
219, 554
3, 889, 006
2, 156, 576
7, 346, 176
1 No data were collected for cheese sold in 1919.
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
797
CREAM
SOLD.
BUTTER FAT SOLD.
BXJTTER SOLD.
■
Cheese
sold.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
19091
$111,905,929
$37,655,047
$303,552,156
$82,311,511
$106,973,742
$100,378,123
$987,974
1
3, 565, 193
3,168,909
10,747,879
4,413,631
8,783,509
8,533,864
76,865
2
4, 3S9, 553
1,713,979
7, 366, 588
12,223,106
23,545,686
15,229,862
177,640
3
3S, 026, 639
10,157,366
108,703,115
23,128,671
22,364,604
31,855,809
196,727
4
•11,499,188
14, 530, 377
117,777,048
31, 270, 493
14,634,739
20, 333, 127
41,639
5
1,863,063
743, 112
1,850,432
125,727
15,261,358
7,622,916
42,008
6
3,621,192
265,754
4,593,000
59,062
8,533,529
4,842,959
6,535
7
4,508,407
795, 188
6,244,965
1,015,068
7,610,278
5,381,690
29,566
8
5, 547, 491
1,230,340
9,691,652
1,352,095
3, 719, 374
2,166,918
45,931
9
8, 885, 203
5,050,022
36, 577, 477
8,723,658
2,520,665
4,410,978
371, 063
10
959,335
499, 365
1,639,385
1,257,017
4,063,798
2,433,332
14,681
11
408, 456
273,714
438,807
168,159
1, 390, 007
1,052,226
22,282
12
1,264,889
1,537,698
8, 032, 796
2,204,928
1,75.5,992
3, 559, 314
31,4<^)9
13
472, 840
475, 824
308, 826
367, 523
799,048
6%, 336
3,610
14
43,522
55, 997
10, 471
1,622
49, 229
55, 955
324
15
416, 151
326,311
317, 594
354,382
725,375
736,701
4,559
16
2,614,759
904,502
3, 555, 8.57
10,007,652
8,978,980
3, 407, 122
27, 113
17
125,711
76,399
31,265
73,743
404,235
593,826
4,138
18
1,649,083
733,078
3,779,460
2,141,711
14,162,471
11,228,914
146,389
19
10,131,885
1,498,138
■1.5,898,417
1,982,653
7,530,680
9,021,1,50
46,866
20
8,255,252
920,369
13,867,056
1,618,075
3,268,875
5,508,198
4,932
21
7, 893, 871
1,515,676
8,85.5,845
1,210,748
4,515,789
5,674,830
5,423
22
5,964,703
1,675,024
17,041,904
4,845,013
5,441,434
7, 178, 433
35, 307
23
5,780,928
4, 548, 159
63, 039, 893
13,472,182
1,607,826
4,473,198
104, 199
24
7,380,909
3,^2,993
48, .533, 294
10,922,293
2,270,269
4,591,554
10,870
25
8, 379, 826
5,071,600
25,077,344
11,020,868
3,385,596
4,296,424
8,166
26
6,627,837
938, 157
7,778,939
1, 229, 478
3,501,535
3,253,565
10,493
27
4, 062, 780
528,977
7,495,928
537, 816
1,398,808
1,514,215
1,334
28
3,681,313
1,436,094
6,928,089
1,379,091
770, 739
1,334,308
1,034
29
4,993,050
1,399,408
8,689,8.39
2,771,815
1,162,326
2,451,987
7,307
30
6,373,473
1,613,148
13,273,615
3,408,532
2,145,466
2,891,074
2,375
31
41,685
18,666
39,326
4,326
367, 497
277,202
16
32
378,956
295,963
249,323
83,676
2,009,543
1,313,822
2,5,893
33
63
726, 105
32
639, 6S3
49
3,681,734
535
1,756,000
34
220,' 274'
2.5," 333"
4,' .542'
35
355, 093
69, 116
304,057
2,503
3,344,964
1, .588, 613
7,134
36
160,758
21,399
435,672
2,146
2,662,397
1 212,404
2,710
37
29,556
13,721
48,369
2,924
943, 077
' 389, 134
1,669
38
141,000
94, 031
11.5,991
4,187
2,124,734
988,723
30
39
29,847
9,942
17,379
632
127,363
%,423
14
40
2,232,182
108,334
2, 275, .566
41, 456
2,590,317
1,793,142
3,030
41
587, 514
101,266-
1,063,225
9,014
3,714,415
1,890,272
1,334
42
207, 137
28, 115
269, 420
5,926
1,414,719
620,177
408
43
594,359
28,039
984, 789
2,666
814,048
539,368
1,673
44
332,771
43,642
456, 152
18,420
1,416,072
803,841
1,224
45
35,797
34,306
35, 802
1,828
233, 216
257, 750
17,332
46
3,248,949
362,612
4,132,281
670,821
1,878,375
1,615,694
1,933
47
890,890
351,628
1,620,730
323,999
4,082,615
2,704,405
9,077
48
1,247,557
248,397
1,541,353
192,819
1,009,687
365,916
7,170
49
1,113,079
265,025
2,667,303
336, 178
756,851
403,744
9,068
50
290, 704
33, 181
527, 740
17,718
209,292
131,116
998
51
1,920,574
299,626
3, 126, 259
311,222
883, 954
800, 740
7,9,S2
52
284, 154
11,998
348,680
3,282
179,909
119, 468
3,817
53
131,988
37, 280
457,984
184, 574
■ 109, 812
39,924
7,337
54
436, 118
223, 840
565, 972
242,075
541,404
257, 379
9,346
55
123,317
110,993
456,361
64, 197
28,465
48,631
213
.56
2,233,112
1,486,924
5,698,922
1,371,075
1,117,186
941,285
5,189
57
1,635,358
701, 177
6,857,330
1,586, 1S9
649,243
706,301
20, 460
58
5,010,733
2,861,921
24,021,225
5,766,394
754,236
2,763,392
34.5,414
59
798
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
TABLE 120.— BUTTER FAT AND BUTTER SOLD, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central . .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central .
Moimtain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central
Miimesota
butter fat sold.
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
875,200
14, 357
14, 851
305, 551
398, 706
10, 653
23, 583
38,428
31,518
• 37, 553
3,353
705
9,145
629
15
610
7,228
98
7,525
65,
65,
49,
58,
65,
103,
050
Iowa t 81, 340
48,141
29, 820
29, 593
46, 233
60, 529
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia ,
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee ,
Alabama
Mississippi ,
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
Louisiana
Oklahoma ,
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington ,
Oregon
California
164
580
1
862
773
810
777
510
176
905
100
605
973
147
478
942
861
211
937
249
700
798
462
758
403
707
399
447
Quantity (pounds).
1919
532, 244, 072
17, 571
12,490;
187, 178:
214, 581
3, 365:
8, 548:
12,431
17,884
58, 192
2,705
758
13, 072
506
15
511
6,298
61
6, 130:
29, 828
25, 922:
17, 052:
31,647
82, 727:
82,412
45,411
14, 853:
14, GO?:
13,615:
17, 621
26,060:
76
448,
1,163
581
729:
98:
240:
27:
4, 238,
1, 862
582
1, 864:
897
72:
8, 357
3, 103
2, 909
4, 951
1,005
5,804
682
762
1,049
718
9, 738
10, 835:
37, 618:
223
519
858
593
812
455
831
449
284
818
907
055
973
599
559
438
094
785
426
1909
305,662,587
14,599,
44, 023'
85, 099:
123, 176
505
217
4, 465:
4, 799:
28, 774:
4,060,
566
7, 756
1, 148
5
1,063
36, 249,
249:
7, 524;
7,563
6,361
4, 637:
18,287:
48, 248:
40, 414,
42, 917:
4, 927
2, 185
5, 776:
12, 371
14,583
IS,
343
97,
74
7:
3, 137
1,247;
652
1,191
67
1,08?:
11
665:
914
209
4,.3S6
5,211
19, 176:
BUTTER sold.
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
1,269,814
37, 437
139, 125
213,475
202, 020
260, 985
198, 398
1.53,541
37, 463
27,370
Quantity (pounds).
1919
19, 895
5,685
4,629
3,358
370
3,500
52,429
3,624
83, 072
60, 317
37, 809
58, 060
44, 874
12,415
24, 168
40,015
61, 864
18, 800
11,020
17,445
28, 708
3,234
16, 622
4
68,407
42, 522
56, 998
21,553
48, 841
2,804
63, 065
76, 948
36,083
22. 302
34,600
5,502
32. 303
81, 136
11,891
8,188
2,183
10, 328
2, 380
897
1, 393
203
12, 24-1
7,362
7,764
207,859,564
14, 670, 830
41,855,538
42, 377, 384
28, 8&3, 728
32, 495, 022
19,418,492
16,421,394
7, 196, 857
4,540,319
6,945,411
2, 272, 752
2, 954, 634
1,282,887
81, 150
1, 133, 996
15, 455, 725
674, 267
25, 725, 546
14,116,447
6, 438, 298
8, 734, 470
10, 154, 869
2, 933, 300
4,392,185
6,463,846
7, 022, 562
2, 898, 998
1,493,800
2,338,491
4, 273, 846
675, 359
3,925,042
81
8, 007, 298
7, 155, 413
.5, 819, 193
1,956,001
4, 728, 372
228,263
,5,917,916
8,468,929
3, 160, 572
1, 871, 075
3,182,328
471,596
3,820,173
8, 947, 297
2, 062, 541
1; 381, 995
395, 135
1, 739, 147
332, 002
193, 597
1,040,581
51,859
2, 012, 530
1,145,803
1, 381, 986
1909
415,080,489
29,528,001
57, 828, 247
135, 159, 149
88, 186, 732
33, 888, 871
22,688,468
24,321,179
7, 635, 775
15, 844, 067
8, 389, 817
3, 510, 593
12, 892, 124
2,220,311
177, 322
2, 337, 834
12, 630, 113
2,003,029
43, 195, 105
39, 252, 326
24,715,894
24, 442, 251
30,010,783
16, 737, 895
18, 016, 409
17,917,387
14, 646, 771
7,019,169'
5,941,092
11,652,068
12, 993, 836
1,024,945
5,682,228
1,800
7, 983, 430
7, 077, 664
5, 670, 590
1, 752, 209
4, 385, 354
310,651
8,421,827
9,009,307
2, 805, 021
2, 462, 313
3, 694, 311
1,019,420
7, 465, 824
12, 141, 624
1,234,263
1,417,663
461, 952
2,914,143
410, 634
120, 951
919, 581
156, 588
3,112,326
2, 446, 158
10,285,583
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
799
Table 121.— PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF WOOL, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States 228, 795, 354
Geogeapttic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North Central. . .
South AtJantic
East South Central . . .
West South Central.. -
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Elaine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West Nokth Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
total production, including estimates
(POUNDS)l.
1919
1,399,736
6,853,016
34, .544, 603
29,305,710
5, 268, 497
5,057,984
16,282,327
93, 818, .531
36,264,950
665,453
161, 681
417, 9.55
88,358
13, 488
52, 801
3,350,824
58,219
3,443,973
15,264,513
4,069,378
4,183,214
7, 835, 558
3,191,940
3,054,384
6,967,566
7, 705, 993
1,826,352
5,112,798
2, 562, 280
2,076,337
15, 875
551, 194
Increase.
1909
289,419,977
2,006,040
8, 520, 646
48,670,564
24,709,945
6,677,028
6, 123, 485
11,359,271
145,311,085
36,041,913
1, 520, 109
2,442,090
342, 302
67, 913
166, 720
162, 294
3,001,263
1,329,315
247, 241
480, 165
374, 595
402, 430
604,824
14,900,478
18, 267, 200
17,860,527
18,411,773
9,755,312
8, 300, 804
3, 130, 795
11,690,303
6,401,817
5,008,945
16,039,048
1.5,216,957
947,622
209, 518
625,722
127, 897
24,009
71,272
4,235,707
94, 726
4,190,213
21,685,258
5,360,044
4,971,380
11,965,405
4,688,477
3,2.59,282
5,484,702
7, 343, 222
1,676,830
3, 598, 246
2, 177, 355
1, 170, 308
19, 059
705,320
-60,624,623
-606,304
-1,667,630
-14,12.5,901
4, 595, 765
-1,408,531
-1,065,501
4,923,056
-51,492,554
223,037
1,937,252
2,719,684
493, 882
86,819
427, 943
287, 069
3, 448, 848
1, 854, 172
339,884
480, 581
376,877
442,865
281,750
10, 257, 779
37,669,031
16,377,265
42, 827, 866
7, 563, 219
16, 994, 017
5, 503, 800
12, 102, 220
6,273,667
3,135,348
18,841,862
14,064,703
-282, 169
-47, 837
-207, 767
-39, 539
-10,521
-18,471
-884, 883
-36, .507
-746,240
-6, 420, 745
-1,290,666
-788, 166
-4,129,847
-1,496,537
-204, 898
1,482,864
362, 771
149,522
1, 514, 552
384,925
906, 029
-3, 184
-154,126
Per
cent.
-20.9
-30.2
-19.6
-29.0
18.6
-21.1
-17.4
43.3
-35.4
0.6
-117,143
-277; 594
-151, 580
-18,906
-261,223
-124,775
-447, 585
-524, 857
-92,643
-416
-2,282
-40,435
323,074
4,642,699
-19,401,831
1,483,262
-24,416,093
2,192,093
-8,693,213
-2,373,005
-411,917
128, 150
1,873,597
-2, 802, 814
1,152,254
-29.8
-22.8
-33.2
-30.9
-43.8
-25.9
-20.9
-38.5
-17.8
-29.6
-24.1
— 15.9
-34.5
-31.9
-6.3
27.0
4.9
8.9
42.1
17.7
77.4
-16.7
-21.9
-21.5
-10.2
-30.7
-21.8
-61.0
-43.5
-13.0
-28.3
-27.3
-0.1
—0.6
—9.1
114.7
45.3
-51.5
9.1
-.57. 0
29.0
-51.2
-43.1
-3.4
2.0
59.8
-14.9
8.2
$120, 417, 549
853,928
4,247,588
20,925,934
15, 402, 844
3,233,092
2, 889, 865
8,383,574
47, .51 1,714
16,969,010
412, 581
9.5,392
250, 773
55,660
8,363
31, 153
1,976,986
32, 020
2, 238, 582
10,074,579
2,319,545
2,217,103
4,622,979
1,691,728
1, 557, 736
3, 762, 486
4,161,236
913,176
2,760,911
1,229,894
1,017,405
319,693
912,065
1,587,359
184, 843
35, 994
93, 363
90,885
1,770,745
731, 123
133, 510
254, 487
176,060
205, 239
2.54, 026
7, 748, 249
10,229,632
8,751,658
9, 574, 122
4, 877, 656
3,901,378
1,440,166
5, 728, 248
3,008,854
2,254,025
8,019,524
6,695,461
1909
$65,472,328
574,577
2, 492, 257
14,276,742
6, 127, 159
1,955,262
1,648,579
2,442,998
29,211,379
6,743,375
266,080
57, 460
192, 002
33,670
6.835
18, 530
1, 163, 846
22, 482
1,305,929
6,749,005
1,532,914
1,299,218
3,428,320
1,267,285
816,866
1,413,711
1,947,000
381,722
847,012
464, 183
256,605
5,125
199, 909
564,386
839, 555
130, 724
20,432
117, 871
77,260
974,347
466, 459
85,677
122,096
86,045
99,424
55, 187
2,202,342
8, 223, 754
3,345,037
8,912,608
1,458,003
3,131,971
983, 761
2,093,827
1,062,418
536,708
3,782,721
2,423,946
1 Figures include estimates for farms which reported sheep on hand on the census date, but no wool
production for the preceding calendar year.
800
ABSTRACT OF THE CEISTSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 122.— PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF MOHAIR, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent is
more than 1,000.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine 322
New Hampshire 452
Vermont 353
Massachusetts 468
Rhodelsland 72
Connecticut 195
Middle Atlantic:
NewYork 1,093
Ncw.lersey 85
Pennsylvania 864
East North Central:
Ohio 1,142
Indiana 5, 215
IlUnois 5, 275
Michigan 1, 617
Wisconsin 2, 795
West North Central:
Minnesota 2, 956
Iowa 6, 938
Missouri 118, 083
North Dalvota 719
South Dakota 722
Nebraska 1, 071
Kansas 7, 231
South Atlantic:
Delaware 99
Maryland 819
District of Columbia
Virginia 5, 015
West Virginia 10, 757
North CaroUna 630
South Carolma 257
Georgia 533
Florida 14,903
East South Central:
Kentucky 9, 305
Tennessee 5, 878
Alabama 2, 003
Mississippi 1, 972
West South Central:
Arkansas ; 33, 770
Louisiana j 1, 353
Oklahoma I 29, 498
Texas ' 5, 084, 920
Mountain:
Montana 2, 628
Idaho 2, 486
Wyoming 756
Colorado 21, 895
New Mexico 369,711
Arizona 357, 626
Utah 81, 405
Nevada 2, 255
Pacific:
Washington 9, 834
Oregon ; 380, 675
California 220, 179
production, as reported (pounds).
6, 808, 890
1,862
2,042
16, 044
137, 720
33, 073
19, 158
5, 149, 541
838, 762
610, 688
1909
3, 778, 706
4,445
8,797
35, 044
116, 057
21, 009
13, 241
2, 016, 736
738, 226
825, 151
639
629
471
1,695
2
1,009
5,412
187
3,198
5,840
4, 472
14, 922
5,677
4,133
6,929
29, 206
66,684
470
1, 538
2,425
8,805
210
1,570
8,047
8,991
1,020
48G
520
165
7,702
3,428
808
1,303
7, 265
1,044
10, 503
1,997,924
8,328
16, 412
14, 238
7,894
394, 895
246, 032
44, 708
5,719
19, 120
523, 435
282, 596
Increase.
Amount.
Per
cent.
80.2
-2,583
—6,755
-19,000
21, 663
12,064
5,917
3, 132, 805
100, 536
-214, 463
-317
-177
-118
-1,227
70
-814
-4,319
-102
-2,3:34
-4,698
743
-9,647
-4,060
-1,338
-3, 973
-22, 268
61, 399
249
-816
-1,354
-1,574
-111
-751
-3,032
1,766
-390
-229
13
14,798
1, 603
2, 4.50
1,195
669
26, 505
309
18, 995
3,086,996
-5,700
-13,926
-13,482
14, 001
-25, 184
111,594
36, 697
-3, 464
-9,286
-142,760
-62,417
-58. 1
-76.8
-54.2
18.7
57.4
44.7
155. 3
13.6
-26.0
-49.6
-28.1
-25.1
-72.4
-80.7
-79.8
-54.5
-73.0
-80.4
16.6
-64.6
-71.5
-32.4
-57.3
-76.2
77.1
53.0
-53.1
-55. 8
-17.9
-52.9
-47.8
-37.7
19.6
-38.2
-47.1
2.5
20.8
71.5
147.9
51.3
364. 8
29.6
180. 9
154.5
-68.4
-84.9
-94.7
177. 4
-6.4
45.4
82.1
-60.6
-48.6
-27.3
-22. 1
1919
$3, 589, 310
1,132
1,102
7,926
65,614
19, 242
9,494
2, 704, 269
454, 279
326, 252
147
299
204
337
42
103
612
51
439
635
2,582
2,423
799
1,4S7
1,520
3,423
56, 164
375
354
533
3,245
59
487
2, 648
6,417
380
123
276
8,852
4,456
2,857
1,317
15, 547
749
14, 698
2,673,275
1, 501
1,520
344
11,028
187, 150
192, 351
59, 171
1,214
4,714
211,378
110, 160
4, 060
128, 230
60, 821
EGGS AND CHICKENS.
801
TABLE 123.— EGGS PRODUCED ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geoge.vphic drtsions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East Nortli Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts ■
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
niinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
AVest Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cahlornia
total production of chicken
EGGS, INCL. estimates (DOZENS).'
1919
1,654,044,932
1909
1,574,979,416
37,631,896
151,453,438
400,44£,456
474,591,975
144,662,300
138,152,110
157,008,42i
49,993,154
100,106,181
54,668,994
159,465,468
389,2-56,925
442,167,894
134,289,761
127, 308, 625
163,644,118
35, 233, 191
68,944,440
9,977,349
5,005,302
5, 166, 689
9, 604, 274
1,536,858
6,341,424
62,175,162
13,280,104
75,998,172
102,377,143
8:5,101,293
105,757,907
55,986,999
53,222,114
60,249,543
120,697,319
117,203,569
20,820,407
30,351,984
49, 132, 537
76,136,616
3,908,463
15,085,691
42,932
36,551,269
21,708,279
24,841,021
12,812,143
23,181,939
6,530,663
42,224,720
48,707,146
23,436,979
23,783,265
28,168,285
13,136,046
45,440,017
70,264,074
11,858,042
8, 604, 809
3, 165, 743'
14,172,375
3,062,790
2,524,832
5,709,076
895,487
21,356,576
14,625,720
64,123,885
Per
cent
of in-
crease .
5.0
-31.2
-5.0
2.9
7.3
7.7
8.5
-4.1
41.9
45.2
$861, 082, 803
14,876,215
7,469,472
7,001,897
13,%1,352
2,862,246
8,497,812
71,191,449
14,590,6:^0
73,683,489
100,284,261
80,028,638
99, 1 18, 224
59,656,356
50,269,446
53,323,702
10S,662,8S2
110,922,159
17,069,496
24,641,342
46,460,624
81,087,689
4,395,100
15,2;«,591
51,062
34,539,082
18,948,259
23,179,226
10,983,171
20,606,219
6,349,051
43,781,616
41,244,285
21,945,662
20,337,062
26,486,526
14,423,023
45,356,592
77,377,977
5,950,015
6,433,840
2,070,799
10, .577, 829
2,961,352
1,731,872
4, 644, 829
862,655
16,373,740
11,835,462
40,735,238
-32.9
-33.0
-26.2
-31.2
-46.3
-25.4
-12.7
-9.0
3.1
2.1
3.8
6.7
-6.0
5.9
13.0
11.1
5.7
22.0
23.2
5.8
-6.1
-11.1
-1.0
-15.9
5.8
14.6
7.2
16.7
12.5
2.9
-3.6
18.1
6.8
16.9
6.3
-8.9
0.2
-9.2
99.3
3.3.7
52.9
34.0
3.4
45.8
22.9
3.8
30.4
23.6
57.4
VALITE OF CHICKEN EGGS.'
$303,296,012
21,841,202
74,870,761
159,334,852
166, 675, 154
62,037,007
50,931,866
57,488,393
20,109,956
47,893,612
1909
1.5,006,734
36,848,320
74, 595, 257
76,722,932
26,211,141
22,002,037
26,086,357
8,489,470
17,333,764
5,487,542
2,853,022
2,738,346
6,050,693
906, 746
3, 804, 854
31,087,581
7,304,057
36,479,123
42,998,400
32,409,504
40,188,005
23,514,540
20,224,403
21,689,835
42,244,062
42,193,285
7,078,938
10,016,155
16,705,063
26,647,816
1,993,316
6,637,704
21,466
15,351,533
8,900,394
10,433,229
5,893,586
9,736,414
3,069,365
15,200,899
18,021,644
8,671,682
9,037,641
10,140,583
4,991,697
16,358,406
25,997,707
4,624,636
3,441,924
1,297,956
5,668,950
1,347,628
1,186,671
2,112,368
429,834
10,037,591
6,435,317
31,420,704
$306,688,960
3,769,681
2,033,121
1,703,214
4,211,958
837,496
2,451,364
16,776,799
3, 832, 751
16,238,770
19,610,417
15,149,620
18,751,049
11,652,665
9,4:51,516
9,640,434
19,043,244
19,229,528
2,984,773
4,155,161
7,902,483
13,767,309
956,373
3,177,515
15,048
6,779,042
3, 628, 127
4,197,174
2,147,657
3,939,986
1,370,219
7,529,065
7,142,016
3,713,533
3,617,423
4,365,627
2,406,877
7,45:5,912
11,859,941
1,689,826
1,6:51,398
493, 865
2,419,666
677, 973
526, 500
989,959
260,383
4,276,801
2,886,633
10,170,330
Value of
all eggs
produced,
1909
•15,155,991
37, 507, 552
75,237,900
77,493,327
26,515,679
22,283,364
26,395,765
8, 582, 548
17,486,834
3,792,335
2,043,338
1,715,221
4,280,445
&18,527
2,476,125
17,101,732
3,903,005
10,502,815
19,748,658
15,287,205
lS,940,4.-)-l
11,734,799
9,526,784
9,767,410
19,2.5,6(*0
19,345,6{;2
3,04.5,687
4,244,2'.d
7,990,377
13,864,360
968,970
3, 23^, 759
15,277
6,882,276
3,672,193
4,256,769
2,162,797
3,971,760
1,379,878
7,605,116
7,258,146
:5, 762, 445
3,657,657
4,459,272
2, 448, 502
7,544,445
11,943,546
1,610,766
1,548,431
501,:586
2,444,006
683,411
530, 746
999,959
263,813
4,311,291
2,912,849
10,262,694
I Fi-'ures for both 1919 and 1909includeestimates for farms reporting chickens on hand on thecensus date
but no eggs produced during the preoedingcalendarj-ear. The retiuTis for 1909 included all eggs prod iiced.
To obtain figures for chicken eggs alone in 1909, the quantity and value of eggs of other kinds have boea
estimated and deducted.
75108°— 22-
-51
802
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS— AGEICUL.TUEE.
Table 124.— CHICKENS RAISED ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.)
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States . . .
Geogeapijic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermo.'it
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
•Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
WisconsJJi
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
G eorgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Lotu.siana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon,
California
total number of chickens
raised, including estimates .1
1919
473,301,959
8, 477, 360
31, 059, 1G5
99,251,552
126,762,874
65, 374, 047
51,071,455
57, 328, 795
13, 037, 295
20,939,416
908,466
172,274
015,742
401,068
433,668
546, 142
872,644
522,776
663,745
458, 227
618,296
893, 565
441,555
839, 909
062,386
076, 091
363, 102
324, 137
637, 808
796, 750
502,600
204,793
257, 655
14, 103
227, 483
873, 287
047, 006
015,952
588,012
145, 756
506, 845
554, 496
179,698
830, 416
.111,223
570, 587
817,261
829,724
226,538
250, 489
893, 857
880, 873
920, 979
569, 325
107,446
187,788
860,217
150, 155
929,044
1909
460,611,201
10, 756, 947
34,070,056
98, 895, 698
118,998,060
05, 058, 950
55,683,712
54, 701, 253
8, 431, 522
14,014,403
2,554,902
1,362,577
1,246,613
3,054,934
569, 809
1,968,112
13,393,599
4, 328, 628
16,348,429
22,776,881
22, 098, 906
31,058,772
12, 529, 844
10,431,235
11,412,001
28, 970, 482
30, 413, 289
3,829,177
5, 802, 869
14, 724, 281
23,845,961
1,401,446
5,419,957
13, 850
15, 182, 753
5,204,967
13, 765, 827
8, 062, 383
13, 706, 397
2, 301, 370
17,572,773
15,865,254
11,382,815
10,862,870
9,673,838
5,830,049
15, 336, 955
23,860,411
1,366,835
1,588,794
494, 768
2,585,132
893, 831
374, 241
946, 647
181, 274
3,610,589
2,554,583
7, 849, 231
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
2.8
-21.2
-8.8
0.4
6.5
0.5
-8.3
4.8
54.6
49.4
-25.3
-14.0
-18.5
-21.4
-23.9
-21.4
-11.4
-18.6
-4.2
-1.4
2.4
-3.8
-0.7
13.5
32.0
7.3
-3.5
39.0
31.6
7.3
-5.6
-14.0
-3.0
1.8
-6.3
-6.4
2.0
11.8
6.4
-6.8
-ll.S
-2.0
-10.6
-9.5
-5.8
-4.5
9.7
8.3
136. 1
41.6
80.7
50.1
3.0
52.1
17.0
3.6
34.6
23.3
64.7
value of chickens
raised.!
1919
$386,240,367
10,762,556
33, 880, 697
90, 479, 433
103, 583, 599
48, 594, 2.56
34, 256, 229
39, 530, 740
9,906,-323
15, 246, 534
2,328,329
1,488,788
1,300,150
2,953,314
620, 145
2,071,830
11,753,918
4,896,659
17,230,120
21, 110, 733
20,356,466
27, 502, 080
11,446,231
10,063,923
11,748,661
27,968,482
24,077,744
3, 407, 448
6,033,868
12, 795, 368
17,552,028
1, 216, 841
5,099,925
16, 218
10,528,337
4,142,294
9,973,374
6,311,166
9, 482, 208
1, 823, 893
11,009,860
11,043,692
6,107,819
6,094,858
6, 104, 519
3, 843, 705
12, 276, 601
17,305,915
2, 258, 577
1,620,352
724, 024
3, 104, 698
755, 203
512, 393
775, 212
155, 864
3,742,367
2, 583, 127
8,921,040
1909
$184,902,527
6,989,191
19, 771, 902
44,919,397
48,811,295
21, 353, 022
16, 543, 401
15,501,002
3,993,778
7, 019, 539
1,412,625
.850, 007
700, 891
2,271,235
451, 166
1,303,267
7, 798, 134
3,484,502
8,489,266
10,392,763
9,910,951
14, 402, 766
5, 857, 102
4,355,815
4,295,291
13, 191, 406
13,290,198
1, 368, 179
2,145,922
5,-579,049
8,941,250
746, 294
2,616,891
8,183
5,383,227
1,974,-530
3,912,1,87
2, 188, 886
3,617,246
905, 578
6,000,512
5, 069, 726
2, 747, 064
2,726,099
2, 403, 855
1,696,689
4,951,694
6,448,764
717,705
733, 441
235, 005
1,277,417
341, 786
204, 881
381, 132
102, 111
1,766,812
1,291,946
3,960,781
Value of all
fowls raised,
1909
$202, 506, 272
' Figures for both 1919 and 1909 include estimates for farms reporting chickens on hand on the census date
but no chickens raised during the preceding calendar year. The returns for 1909 included all kinds of fowls
raised. To obtain figures for chickens alone in 1909, the number and value of other fowls raised have
been estimated and deducted.
EGGS AND CHICKENS.
803
Table 125.— EGGS AND CHICKENS SOLD, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
DIVISION AND STATE.
tTnited States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois .• . . .
Michigan
Wisconsin
W'est North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
ilissouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Marjdand
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South C.'^ntkal:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Caliiornia
EGGS sold (as reported).
Farms
reporting.
Quantity
(dozens).
4, 088, 169
1, 010, 813, 258
86, 173
313, 023
S.S2, 31S
869, 234
626, 7-10
611, 435
467, 570
98,318
103, 058
27,855
11,069
17,372
15,244
2,413
12, 520
133, 808
18,294
160,921
214,069
176,084
202, 259
146, 282
143, 624
134, 608
187,096
219, 991
46, 459
52, 180
94,644
134, 256
8, 568
37,478
67
141,112
68, 134
147, 558
67, 298
127,145
29,080
196,370
187, 594
139,927
117,544
111,486
48,828
106, 410
200, 846
23,692
19, 820
6,059
30, 164
7,816
3, 618
6, 193
956
33,003
27, 522
42,533
Value.
$404,562,912
24, 212, 749
104, 302, 743
274, 303, 755
306, 832, 765
75, 955, 820
75, 555, 136
62,044,369
21,310,233
66, 295, 688
6,770,370
3, 299, 639
3,094,170
6,022,298
1,017,488
4,008,784
40, 455, 153
S, 691, 656
55,155,931
74,898,009
59,953,301
70,011,698
36,362,261
33,078,423
37, 6.39, 899
81,21.5,875
84,327,264
8, 498, 671
17,427,479
27,114,878
50,008,699
2, 811, 908
10,650,009
15, 170
23,213,608
14, 358, 172
11,058,388
3, 342, 717
7, 188, 539
3, 311, .309
25, 631, 564
31,241,103
9,399,141
9, 283, 328
12,048,940
4,915.384
20, 124; 662
24, 955, 383
4,387,077
3, 555, 021
1, 153, 000
6, 3.52, 073
1, 112, 958
1, 320, 387
3, 0.59, 845
3^9, 872
13, 107, 150
8, 426, 715
44,761,823
CHICKENS sold (AS REPORTED).
Farms
reporting.
2,698,211
14, 086, 764
51,059,828
108, 342, 696
107, 921, 254
32, 293, 802
27, 564, 260
22, 460, 103
8, 515, 629
32,318,576
3,735,171
1, 865, 739
1, 661, 695
3, 827, 993
601,363
2,391,803
20, 185, 619
4, 766, 876
26, 107, 333
31,092,151
23, 254, 964
26,387,664
15, 151, 355
12,456,562
13,531,653
28,713,386
30,4-29,597
2,886,246
.5,809,376
9,221,227
17, 329, 769
1,439,544
4, 702, 632
7,944
9, 7S6, 435
.5, 846, 359
4,511,405
1,509, .588
2, 938, 765
1, 548, 130
9, 238, 447
11,459,007
3, 448, 961
3, 417, ^5
4, 1.58, 751
1,846,947
7,133,379
9,321,026
1, 735, 867
1, 427, 106
467,711
2, 485, 694
4;s0, 882
605,040
1,137, .528
175, 801
6,299,710
3,740,429
22. 278, 437
53,882
217,091
674, 774
621, 624
409, 265
366,088
246, 317
48,764
60, 406
17, 676
6,548
10,318
9,893
1,607
7,840
76,508
14,018
126, 565
164, 607
142,386
173, 671
102, 895
91,215
92,269
157, 558
169,323
17, 331
29, 598
65, 130
90, 415
6,596
27,099
38
100,63,s
50, 779
98,753
il, 2i0
70,916
17,206
115,617
124, 569
69, 472
56, 430
61,434
16,540
65, 955
102,388
11,693
9,943
3,191
15, .509
3,994
2,323
1,288
823
18,491
16, 192
25,723
Number.
140, 811, 045
$119,722,603
3, 177, 497
12, 240, 154
38, 988, 942
40,711,378
15, 366, 383
11,491,779
9, 459, 382
2, 626, 550
6, 748, 980
736, 742
432, 771
336,730
996, 275
142, 632
532, 347
4, 105, 159
1,377,285
6, 757, 710
9,196,928
8,519,282
12,482,811
4, 783, 178
4,006,743
5, 022, 749
12,399,082
10, 100, 818
846, 410
1, 816, 268
4,090,398
6, 105, 653
434,970
1,618,774
3,228
4, 700, 493
1, 772, 170
3,1.50,011
1,113,236
1,957,384
616, 117
3, 713, 172
4, 429, 422
1,847,273
1,501,912
1, 815, 467
474, S«4
3, 339, 680
3, 829, 391
604,435
448, 811
154, 179
784,711
154,123
U7,519
275, 650
57,122
1,482,355
909, 249
4,357,376
Value.
4,006,975
13, 455, 574
3.5,616,945
33, 701, 568
11,660,486
7,881,310
6, 548, 319
2,007,829
4, 783, 567
907,087
538,007
429, 924
1, 218, 653
199, 605
713,699
4,067,469
1,940,,'<71
7, 147, 234
8, 668, 429
7, 655, 513
11,477,038
4,381,995
3,420,970
3,975,196
11, 160, 695
8,499,119
5.52, 426
1, 477, 500
3, 333, 801
4,762,831
440, 763
1, 541, 531
3,831
3, 467, 581
1,512,9.54
2, 146, 195
765, 521
1 2.52 220
' 529^ 890
2, 62.5, 124
3,167, 133'
1, 153, 163
93.5,620
1,225,772
322, 241
2, 433, 170
2,567,136
424, 342
326,273
125,705
635, 954
129, 420
131, 781
188, 236
46,118
1,141,058
733, 950
2,908,559
804
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 126.— HONEY AND WAX PR'ODUCED ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TInlted States
Gkographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North 'Central. .
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central..
Mountain
Paciflc
55, 224, 061
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan ,
Wisconsin ,
West North Central:
Minnesota ,
Iowa
Missouri ,
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland ,
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia ,
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
HONEY PRODUCED.
Quantity (pounds).
1919
54,814,890
653, 258
4,946,894
7,313,400
6, 865, 236
6, 579, 735
5,653,218
6, 438, 024
8, 746, 786
8,027,510
209, 072
49, 512
234, 326
70, 769
6, 488
83,091
3,223,323
157,717
1,565,854
835,894
582,380
1,896,996
1,321,447
2,676,683
1,251,102
2, 840, 025
1,220,611
12, SI 4
369, 356
.573, 453
597, 875
27,703
215, 685
315
1,267,300
919, 089
1,341,002
441,684
1,403,869
962,488
1,604,519
1,969,425
1,347,644
731, 030
791,598
247, 513
357, 677
5,041,236
630, 608
1,208,229
1,084,273
2,493,950
693,290
926, 621
1,232,239
577,576
1,596,206
929, 566
5,501,738
1909
594, 117
5, 184, 165
7, 778, 545
6,744,608
7, 362, 640
4, 477, 759
4, 486, 980
6, 577, 800
11,608,276
112,051
65, 038
160, 283
96, 802
14,221
145, 722
3,191,733
152,072
1,840,360
1,001,179
687,097
1,428,640
2,. 507, 810
2,153,819
976, 262
2,374,080
2,105,815
11,084
139,714
527, 868
609, 785
62,777
306, 367
3,657
1,344,360
1,5.50,739
1,809,127
6.53, 119
884,662
747, 832
1,-558,670
1,468,123
891,954
559, 012
913,515
340, 134
140, 234
3,093,097
163, 510
1,011,068
138, 924
2,306,492
439, 528
1,025,282
1,138,091
354,905
.503, 580
839, 981
10,264,715
Value (dollars).
1919
[3,988,670
5,762,869
223
1,423
2, 005
2. 03S
1,754
1,391
1,369
2,040
1,741
73
la
74
24
1
29;
934
50
438;
250
186
436
409,
722
362
852
353
3
114
172
179;
6
56
342
303
348:
114
322:
259
449
512
269:
160
197,
59:
103
1,008;
157
338:
260:
573
118:
213
246
132
399,
241
1,100:
1909
105, 998
655, 520
941, 567
841,687
&S2, 937
522, 571
471,032
552, 356
789, 201
20,016
13, 363
25, 351
18,806
2,904
25,558
376,608
22,484
256, 428
131,710
102,489
194, 625
289, 137
223,606
120,560
275,418
267, 998
1,840
20,165
72,463
83,243
7,770
38,164
477
167,971
228,843
211,607
75,941
96,114
56,050
197, 720
175, 791
88, 088
60,972
107,846
30,9)5
23,783
308, 488
21,802
86,251
16,248
225, 832
38,113
.53, 298
75, 892
34, 920
65,196
92,476
631,529
"WAX PRODUCED.
Quantity
(pounds).
1919 1909
820, 529
904,867
7,546
65, 349
93,983
80,941
111,613
105, 281
111,606
108, 558
1.35, 652
2,387
386
2,137
1,312
57
1,267
41,178
2,544
21,627
10,790
8,115
21,9C8
20,. 304
32,866
15, 470
33,041
18,172
183
2,891
6,144
5,040
317
1,947
19, 441
7,786
23, 209
7,866
28,053
22, 994
15,521
27, 669
41,272
20, 819
12, 359
7,660
2,916
88, 671
7,682
15, 653
14,257
28, 282
7,051
10, 783
18,933
5,917
17,420
11,436
106, 796
8,251
66, 393
132,735
93, 633
172,996
111,369
92,177
88, 447
138, 866
2,260
792
2, 899
1,019
185
1,096
43, 198
1,372
21, 823
7,454
15,115
26, 240
28, 524
55,402
16,880
44, 266
23,784
92
943
S>336
4,3.32
2,756
4,-358
23, 883
11,090
76, 400
12, 440
23,434
18,635
17,307
28, 864
50, 043
15, 155
20,403
12,284
1,088
58,402
394
8,018
1,563
33, 682
5,345
15,012
16, 667
7,766
4,038
8, 383
126,445
Value
(dollars).
1919 1909
291,483
3,424
25,0.38
32, 627
28, 859
37, 292
34, 246
36,410
39,345
54,242
1,077
104
1,070
590
17
506
16,064
969
8,005
4,212
2,921
7, 008
7,310
11,176
6,034
11,235
6,180
64
1,070
2,212
2,064
95
761
6, 808
2,802
7, 432
2, 601
8,972
7,821
5,282
8,472
13,621
6,871
4,207
2.687
1,139
28, 377
2,614
5,950
4,419
11,314
2,822
4, 853
5, 300
2,073
8,362
4,232
41,648
ANIMALS EAISED AKD SLAUGHTERED.
805
Table 127.— CALVES, PIGS, AND LAMBS RAISED ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
calves raised.
Farms
reporting.
4,073,156
87,
278,
860,
908,
528,
599,
535,
157,
117,
30,
11,
20,
11,
1,
11,
130,
12,
135,
191,
162,
193,
151,
160,
150,
181,
209,
64,
62,
104,
132,
107,
64,
100,
71,
135,
17,
161,
163,
137,
136,
120,
57,
124,
233,
37,
28,
10,
40,
14,
4,
17,
2,
41,
31,
44,
Number.
21, 133, 385
477, 699
1, 537, 809
4, 380, 052
6, 333, 779
1, 303, 804
1, 412, 971
2, 807, 336
1, S72, 595
1, 007, 340
124, 924
57, 029
166, 388
59, 363
10,524
59, 471
868, 495
69, 937
599, 377
751, 061
620, 830
1, 004, 521
651, 658
1,351,982
1, 047, 150
1, 447, 603
913, 843
422,883
615, 796
920, 826
965, 678
21,444
113, 120
336
286, 889
176,970
185, 516
125, 599
296, 641
97, 289
366, 078
369, 268
299, 761
377,864
301,431 I
187,023 !
635,752 I
1,682,530
368, 237 i
194,856
245,289
429,451 !
275,010 I
136,981 I
140,426 !
82, 345
206, 554
241, 9.54
558, 832
PIGS RAISED.
Farms
reporting.
3, 162, 993
32, 355
156, 940
678, 244
751, 740
468, 439
508, 248
420, 226
86,120
60, 681
Number.
10, 266
3,914
7,142
6, 058
763
4,212
59,440
8,905
88,535
152, 440
146, 075
169, 831
90, 423
113,475
114,659
175, 507
180, 329
43,425
55, 228
92, 712
89,880
3,451
21, 301
37
77, 308
35, 714
99, 901
71, 851
131, ,847
26, 969
120, 498
138, 071
117, 462
132, 217
107, 705
61, 366
83,821
167, 334
17, 948
17, 765
5,683
24,088
7,000
1,797
10, 705
1,134
19,396
17, 165
24, 120
464, 688
2, 289, 242
17, 809, 790
23, 985, 421
5, 480, 150
5, 500, 355
4, 069, 218
1, 224, 232
1, 243, 733
122, 691
53, 892
98, 022
118, 589
12, 446
59, 048
778, 027
150, 241
1, 360, 974
3, 989, 970
4, 646, 894
5, 364, 756
1, 494, 815
2, 313, 355
2, 863, 418
8, 804, 746
4, 484, 884
620, 998
2, 022, 991
3, 335, 006
1, 853, 378
40, 491
347, 491
699
1, 044, 080
379, 231
1,056,170
595, 382
1, .549, 428
467, 178
1,065,133
1, 861, 285
1, 026, 350
1, 013, 587
966,896
490, 018
1, 031, 300
1, 581, 004
226, 839
263, 610
81, 682
418, 195
64,835
31,432
115,645
21, 994
301, 767
258, 944
683, 022
LAMBS RAISED.
Farms
reporting
373, 799
10, 238
29,041
123, 926
80, 351
42,913
41,486
12, 929
20,123
12, 792
6,179
1,026
1,954
603
90
386
14, 234
335
14, 472
42,094
21, 434
17,404
28, 688
14,306
14, 133
20,950
28,697
4,089
4,572
2,953
4,957
82
3,842
12,853
18,415
4,745
1,050
1,579
347
25, 157
12,753
1,576
2,000
3,662
1,633
2,188
5,446
3,285
5,769
1,767
2,470
2,057
304
3,968
503
2,688
6,089
4,015
Number.
13, 653, 130
116,640
522, 323
2, 397, 946
1, 954, 199
743, 540
739, 178
651, 331
4, 608, 929
1,919,044
59,683
12,980
30,800
7,099
1,102
4,976
287, 590
5,658
229, 075
884,414
350, 658
291, 920
640, 574
230,380
214, 164
477,070
642,525
99, 466
275, 379
69, 128
176,467
■ 1,370
72, 307
255, 601
338, 295
41, 869
7,280
15,620
11,198
491, 700
196, 259
19,907
31, 312
37,532
25, 372
44,898
543,529
977, 827
786,780
773, 280
411, 150
479, 083
124, 494
694,298
362, Oil
258,018
763, 890
897, 136
806
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 128.— DOMESTIC ANIMALS SLAUGHTEKED ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States...
Geographic omsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Centkal:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebi'aska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. . .
Virginia
' • ■ West Virginia
! >': North Carolina
' South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
CATTLE AND CALVES.
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
887. 611
1, 904, 581
25,
98,
194,
260,
74,
49,
78,
62,
44,
10,357
3,135
7,291
2,553
231
2,165
38, 018
1,747
58,426
42:667
26, 830
34, 791
41,377
48,440
64,087
50, 516
28,350
29, 660
22,291
31,563
33, 701
298
3,203
4
11,508
S,49S
17, 372
8,360
22, 104
3,211
12, 293
1 3, .509
13, 526
10,341
17,363
9,239
21, 933
29,567
15,394
11,654
4,319
13, 729
6,98S
1,869
7, 100
1,055
20, 471
17,087
7,370
Number.
1919
2, 540, 240
SI,
272,
411,
387,
167,
98,
154,
153,
176,
35,660
8,963
18,351
8,263
827
9,446
117, 746
5,921
148, 864
78, 074
42,394
71, 7.32
117,219
101,973
111,276
67, 705
43,909
44,426
30, 516
41,350
48,247
1,035
5,948
59
21, 328
16, 608
35, 492
18,029
54,926
14,318
19,984
27,657
29, 300
21,995
38,468
17,331
37,516
61, 543
38, 709
24,119
10, 802
29, 972
17, 957
9,628
15, 778
6,795
71, 700
.57, 980
46, 73
1909
4,565,130
177,377
456, 396
503, 340
463, 481
216, 555
157, 569
190, 607
153, 68.
221,230
46, 151
19, 766
00, 207
27, 708
7,874
15,671
281,755
17, 20U
1.57,441
85, 220
48, 853
119,545
105,515
144, 20'
159, 719
91,689
40, 838
45,989
35, 509
47, 541
42,196
965
7,980
30
25, 144
23,861
50, 734
24, 326
59, 928
23, 581
23, .557
43,031
50,818
40, 163
46,467
28, 876
28, 788
86,476
28, 503
17, 005
11, 758
38, 375
19,974
11,917
13, 520
12,633
69,325
65,048
86, 857
HOGS AND PIGS.
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
16,800,230
80, 297
291,531
824, 093
853, 378
878, 874
784,023
637, «63
127,41
88,4.56
27, 898
10, 783
17, 490
11, 749
1,50'
10, 870
122, .531
15,003
153, 997
199, 228
163,011
192, 950
124, 099
144, 80;
134, 856
173,394
210, 494
58,206
54, 749
96,961
124, 718
7,674
37, 150
64
157, 369
73,698
208, 602
132, 709
228, 908
32, 700
206, 113
201,960
193, 456
182,494
152, 972
73,456
130,444
280, 191
28, 480
24,389
8, 171
34, 107
10, 309
2,388
18,117
1,454
32, 529
25, 816
30.111
Number.
1919
15, 378, 517
194, 306
1,102,255
2,824,044
2, 708, 636
3,932,523
2, 868, 795
2,-320,023
443, 567
346, 081
1909
177, 154
1,135,912
2,944,811
2,664,171
3,201,206
2, 556, 039
2, 213, 493
208, 106
277, 625
&4,529
23,545
4.3,418
36,413
4,167
32, 2;34
404, 104
64, 745
693,406
732, &36
579,941
723,838
348, 798
438,831
379, 611
537, 961
796, 082
216,637
161, 885
268,025
348, 435
27, 553
189, 898
501 !
655, 627 1
245, 855
934, 320
431, 217
1,127,913
319,639
721,263
783, 197
703, 829
660,506
632, 512
331,080,
438, 185i
918,2461
122,0671
81, 520
31,476
104,330
27, 935
9,468
58, 225
8,546
128, 407
108,032
109, 582
47,319
22, 563
50,786
27, 754
3,674
25, 058
386,264
73, 709
675, 939
768, 195
646, 581
762, 545
381,247
386,243
314, 597
507, 167
949, 318
136, 227
117,781
261,515
377, 566
27, 588
180,406
383
537,797
206, 701
783, 247
309, 922
860, 409
294, 753
733,642
742,123
581,615
498,659
616, 3,50
287,447
424, 436
885,260
33, 143
47, 437
13,064
62,081
21,929
3,299
31,210
5,943
92,600
102,755
82, 270
Farms
report-
ing,
1919
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
93. 85;
434, 608 529, 526
3,584
8,398
14, 138
20, 539
10,099
9,858
4,177
16, 901
6,159
2,007
467
565
266
36
243
4,342
18.^
3,871
3,297
1,045
2,062
3,236
4,498
5,142
4,061
3,630
2,301
2,218
1,382
1,805
25
695
2,878
3,803
1,775
364
601
58
5,023
3,312
69)
829
871
682
1, 13;>
1,491
1,913
4, 361
1,380
2, 08
2, 753
202
3, 803
402
1,721
2,450
1,988
Number.
1919 1909
20, 514
52, 151
37, 269
50, 455
27, 222
23,684
18, 472
159, 674
45, 167
12,326
2,655
2,121
1,601
167
1,644
30, 845
975
20,331
10,778
1,855
4,376
10, 232
10,028
12,332
7,404
8,20"
7,423
7,237
3,160
4,692
158
1,975
7,786
8,475
5,292
1,175
2,171
190
9,50^
8,322
2,509
3,350
2,823
3,126
3,364
9,159
13,160
21,583
13, 175
17,678
48, 924
7,648
28, 736
8,770
8,656
16,228
20,283
41,719
80,721
57,086
45,612
36, 701
34, 2.36
20, 195
153,572
69,081
23,277
6, 987
6,609
2,412
749
2,685
51,277
1,229
28,218
16, 754
3,714
4,28-1
17,818
15,116
16, 231
6,180
7, 461
4,342
7,246
1,753
2,399
87
2,952
9,1 So
8,269
9, 763
1,409
3, .552
1,484
10,6.50
13, 490
5,251
4,845
5, 705
3,965
1, 129
9,3%
13, 785
8, 494
20, 832
19, 945
58, N39
8,125
16, 579
6,973
7,380
15,786
3.5,915
ANIMALS RAISED AND SLAUGHTERED.
807
Table 129.— MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS SOLD, 1919, AND VALUE OF ALL DOMESTIC
ANIMALS SOLD OR SLAUGHTERED ON FARMS, 1919 AND 1909, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Geographic DmsioNs:
New Eugland
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
N orth Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS SOLD BY
FARMERS, 1919 (pounds).
Beef and veal
United States 224, 780, 189
13,018
38,587
48, 439
28,449:
23,232:
12,76?:
17,764'
IS, 772
23,71
,432
,502:
,538:
985:
92
,497
,660
788,
,137
479
749'
582
609:
018
181
543
424
141
519
331
307
166
,iio:
Pork.
443,538,071
18,683,184
80,147,963
77,652,164
34, 884, 799
89,963,090
57, 559, 258
48,907,473
14, 721, 366
21,018,774
5,233,720
2, 405, 790
4, 345, 803
3,475,055
387, 822
2,834,994
31,826,854
4,613,832
43,707,277
18, 265, 203
7, 861, 970
13,475,480
22,369,438
15,680,073
9,162,008
2,275,482
12, 593, 599
3,326,483
1, 528, 839
1,411,883
4, 586, 505
1,505,765
5, 885, 569
30,086
17,645,865
7,281,011
23,406,140
3,836,812
17,185,081
13,180,761
5,627,480
18,537,751
17, 187, 482
16,206,545
16, 189, 192
7,143,658
4,795,513
20,779,110
4,788,791
2,045,781
1,005,783
3,287,451
• 858,269
509,051
2,015,968
210,272
9,424,841
6,948,404
4,645,529
Lamb and
mutton .
6,734,772
630,897
2,073,857
699, 245
363, 826
563, 070
382,033
190, 833
984, 073
846,938
378,934
80,324
65, 197
47, 550
6,388
52, 504
1,265,237
29, 188
779,432
175, 768
24,737
35,626
325, 574
137,540
132,365
22,482
85,354
54,287
17, 208
9, 7S1
42,349
10,208
52,438
154,478
194,451
93, 474
20, 771
34,325
2,925
149, 519
134,127
49,862
48,525
62,609
47,808
27,538
52,878
184,350
177, 449
90, 851
93,435
151, 110
18,814
224,723
43,341
262,890
308,502
275,546
VALUE OF ALL DOMESTIC ANI-
MALS SOLD OB SLAUGHTERED
ON FARMS.
1919
(estimated) .1
$3,511,050,000
55,500,000
170,200,000
784,200,000
1,312,600,000
221,550,000
256,500,000
352, 200, 000
230, 700, 000
127,600,000
15,700,000
7,700,000
13,300,000
10,900,000
1,300,000
6,600,000
71,000,000
8,700,000
90,500,000
159,400,000
171,100,000
274,800,000
75,600,000
103,300,000
104,000,000
420,300,000
270,800,000
34,900,000
63,700,000
208, 700, 000
210,200,000
2,400,000
16,800,000
50,000
61,100,000
34,600,000
41.000,000
18; 000, 000
39,000,000
■8,000,000
96,800,000
101,000,000
29,100,000
29,000,000
39,400,000
12,100,000
103,800,000
196,900,000
46,000,000
€0,500,000
23,700,000
70,600,000
25,700,000
10,900,000
15,600,000
7,700,000
23,900,000
36,200,000
67, 500, 000
1905)
(as reported).
$1,833,175,487
30,416,780
89,563,068
422,925,855
715,336,435
102,508,692
129,993,105
181,003,205
100,115,107
61,310,210
8,419,921
4,329,750
7,458,895
6,020,530
746, 583
3, 441, 101
39,261,111
4, 996, 850
45, 305, 107
89, 5%, 986
92, 896, 132
147,060,674
43,567,427
49,804,636
41,064,015
218, 216, 303
159,239,222
14,456,748
38,359,140
106,077,755
137,923,252
1,33,8,609
8,409,767
21, 456
28,982,606
18,450,118
18,526,988
6,790,617
15,869,720
4,049,811
54,733,377
49,847,307
13,150,064
12,265,297
20,323,592
5,780,166
61,099,694
93,799,753
21,609,099
12,865,703
14,224,680
24, 208, 175
10,941,885
4,847,097
6,656,236
4,762,232
10,249,346
17,433,774
33,627,120
' The value of domestic animals sold or slaughtered was not called for by the 1920 farm schedule. The
estimate of the 1919 value was based on the ratio between the animals sold or slaughtered in 1909 and
those on hand in 1910, and the changes in the number and average value ofcomparable classes of animals
from 1910 to 1920.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICUL.TUEE. 809
CROPS AND MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS.
Table 130.— VALUE OF CROPS IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH PERCENTAGE OF
TOTAL VALUE AND OF TOTAL CROP ACREAGE REPRESENTED BY EACH CROP:
1919 AND 1909.
1919
All crops. . $14, 755, 364, 894
With acreage reports j 13, 638, 197, 008
With no acreage reports | 1, 117, 167, 8S6
$5,231,850,683
5,018,074,4-13
213, 776, 240
Cereals, total
Com
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Rye
Buckwheat
Emnier and spelt
Kafir and milo
Rice (rough)
Mixed crops =
Other grains and seeds with acreage
reports, total
Dry edible beans
Soy beans
Other beans ^
Dry peas
Peanuts
Flaxseed
, Miscellaneous seeds •>
Other seeds with no acreage reports,
total
Grass and clover seed
Flower and vegetable seeds
Hay and forage, total, including corn
cut for forage
Hay and forage, esclnding corn cut for
forage
Vegetables, total
Potatoes (Irish or white)
Sweet potatoes and yams
Other vegetables ^
Farm garden ^
Sugar crops, total
Sugar cane
Sorghum grown for sirup
Sugar beets grown for sugar
Maple sugar and sirup
Miscellaneous crops, total
Tobacco
Cotton and cottonseed
Lint cotton
Cottonseed (estimated)
Broom com
Hops
Sundry minor crops '
Small fruits, total
Orchard fruits, total s
Grapes
Subtropical fruits, total.
Nuts, total 9
6,941,257,254
3, 507, 797, 102
2, 074, 078, 801
855, 255, 468
160, 427, 255
116,537,965
19, 715, 305
3, 699, 943
90,221,046
97, 194, 481
16, 329, 888
184, 055, 553
61, 795, 225
4, 450, 099
126, 022
20, 790, 541
62, 751, 701
29, 360, 998
4, 780, 967
88, 853, 960
80, 843, 832
8, 010, 128
2,523,050,224
2, 316, 115, 574
1, 302, 199, 688
639, 440, 521
124, 844, 475
193, 248, 964
344, 665, 728
162,439,060
.59, 499, 467
24, 506, 228
66, 051, 989
12, 381, 376
2,820,510,172
444, 047, 481
2,355,169,365
2,007,430,242
347, 739, 123
7,945,163
10, 364, 464
2,983,699
61, 732, 161
431, 097, 974
95,586,021
114,868,431
29, 714, 396
1909
2,665,539,714
1,438,553,919
657, 656, 801
414, 697, 422
92, 458, 571
20, 421, 812
9, 330, 592
5,584,050
10,816,940
16, 019, 607
80, 959, 195
21,771,482
20, 577
220, 483
10, 963, 739
18, 271, 929
28,970,554
740, 431
16,548,696
15, 137, 683
1,411,013
828,401,175
418, 110, 154
166,423,910
35, 429, 176
216,257,068
59,252,644
26, 415, 952
7,963,499
19, 695, 384
5, 177, 809
943, 014, 889
104, 302, 8.56
824,696,287
703, 619, 303
121,076,984
5, 134, 434
7, 844, 745
1,036,567
29, 974, 481
140, 867, 347
22, 027, 961
24, 706, 753
4, 447, 674
PER CENT OF
TOTAL VALUE.
100.0
92.4
7.6
47.0
23.8
14.1
5.8
1.1
0.8
0.1
(1)
0.6
0.7
0.1
1.2
0.4
(1)
(1)
0.1
0.4
0.2
0)
0.6
0.5
0.1
17.1
15.7
8.8
4.3
0.8
1.3
2.3
1.1
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.1
19.1
3.0
16.0
13.6
2.4
0.1
0.1
(')
0.4
2.9
0.6
0.8
0.2
1919 1909
100.0
95.9
4.1
50.9
27.5
12.6
7.9
1.8
■0.4
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
1.5
0.4
(1)
0)
0.2
0.3
0.6
(1)
0.3
0.3
(')
15.8
8.0
3.2
0.7
4.1
1.1
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.1
18.0
2.0
15.8
13.4
2.3
0.1
0.1
(')
0.6
2.7
0.4
0.5
0.1
PER CENT OF
TOTAL CROP
ACREAGE.
1919 1909
100.0
62.8
25.2
21.0
10.9
1.9
2.2
0.2
(')
1.0
0.3
0.2
1.3
0.3
(1)
(1)
0.2
0.3
0.4
(I)
0.9
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
10.3
0.5
9.7
0.1
(1)
(1)
61.5
31.6
14.2
11.3
2.5
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.2
1.7
0.3
(1)
(')
0.4
0.3
0.7
(>)
23.3
1.2
0.2
0.9
0.2
0.1
0.1
10.8
0.4
10.3
0.1
(')
(»)
0.1
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Prmeipally oats and barley, oats and wheat, and wheat and barley grown and harvested together.
3 Includes castor beans, horse beans, and " other" beans.
< Includes broom-com seed, hemp seed, mustard seed, sorghum seed, sunflower seed, and tobacco seed
(1919 and 1909), sugar-beet seed (1919). and anise seed and golden-seal seed (1909).
^ The 1919 figures represent vegetables raised for sale only.
« In 1909 the value of the farm garden was largely included in the value of "Other vegetables.
' Includes chufas, hemp, chicory, ginseng, mint, teasels, and willows (1919 and 1909), and cassava (1919).
" Includes apples, peaches, pears, plums and pmnes. cherries, apricots, and small quantities of quinces.
•< The 1909 figures include the value of .^vild UUtS {hkck \?ahiuts, butternuts, hickory nuts, etc.), which
were not reported for 1919.
810
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE,
Table 131.— ACREAGE- AND PRODUCTION OF SPECIFIED CROPS IN
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per
All crops with acreage
reports
Cereals, total
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Rye
Buckwheat
Emmer and spelt .
Kafir and milo
Rice (rough)
Mixed crops ^
Other grains and seeds with
acreage reports, total
Dry edible beans
Soy beans
Other beans * ,
Dry peas
Peanuts
Flaxseed
Miscellaneous seeds ■'■
Other seeds with no acreage
reports, total
Grass and clover seed
Hay and forage, total, includ-
ing corn cut for forage
Hay and forage, excluding
corn cut for forage
Vegetables, total
Potatoes (Irish or wliite) . . .
Sweet potatoes and yams. .
Other vegetables «
Farm garden
Sugar crops, total
Sugar cant
Sorghum grown for sirup . . .
Sugar beets grown for sugar.
Maple sugar and sirup
Miscellaneous crops, total.
Tobacco
Cotton
Cottonseed (estimated)
Broom corn
Hops
Sundry minor crops ' . .
Small fruits, total
Orchard fruits, total s.
Grapes
Nuts, totals
FARMS REPORTING.
Number.
1919
4, 936, 692
2, 225, 134
2, 238, 102
448, 985
469, 113
171, 166
11, 922
129, 947
20, 310
46,100
168, 185
31, 124
210, 245
230, 380
53, 058
4, 329, 161
2,887,992
1, 406, 780
488, 254
5, 090, 293
271, 278
560, 057
47, 211
80,317
448, 572
1,905,863
44, 265
683
545, 823
3, 124, 225
1, 074, 592
Per cent of
all farms.
1919
4, 813, 175
1. 458, 667
2, 174, 006
383, 197
275, 796
197, 789
37, 609
97, 574
13, 708
185,934
339
261, 231
219, 003
77, 184
3,403,206
3, 179, 907
1,121,900
4, 261, 776
278, 233
399, 297
33, 307
87,537
326. 919
1, 714; 149
23,238
3,957
924, 139
76.6
34.5
34.7
7.0
7.3
2.7
0.2
2.0
0.3
0.7
2.6
0.5
3.3
3.6
0.8
67.1
44.8
21.8
7.6
78.9
4.2
8.7
0.7
1.2
7.0
29.6
0.7
8.5
48.5
16.7
1909
75.7
22.9
34.2
6.0
4.3
3.1
0.6
1.5
0.2
2.9
4.1
3.4
1.2
53.5
50.0
17.6
67.0
4.4
6.3
0.6
1.4
5.1
26.9
0.4
0.1
14.5
1919
1348,551,669
219,030,756
87, 771, 600
73, 099, 421
37, 991, 002
6, 472, 888
7, 679, 005
742, 627
166, 829
3, 619, 034
911, 272
577,078
4,651,795
1, 161, 682
112, 826
1,631
865, 670
1, 125, 100
1, 260, 687
124, 199
96, 121, 228
81, 618, 296
5,530,704
3, 251, 703
803, 727
1, 475, 274
1, 491, 415
372,938
482, 043
636, 43 1
35,979,619
1, 864, 080
33, 740, 106
337, 806
15, 954
21, 673
249,084
1909
311, 194, 516
191,395,963
98, 382, 665
44, 262, 592
35, 1.59, 441
7, 698, 706
2, 195, 561
878, 048
573, 622
1, 635, 153
610, 175
5,156,893
802, 991
1,029
13,318
1, 305, 099
869, 887
2, 083, 142
80, 827
72, 402, 173
7,073,379
3, 668, 855
641, 2,55
2,763,209
, 163, 634
476, 849
326, 352
360, 432
33,730,014
1,294,911
32, 043, 838
326, 102
44, 693
20,470
272,460
1 Excluding 14,502,932 acres reported for corn cut for forage, which is practically all duplicated in the
acreage shown for corn harvested as grain.
» Principally oats and barley, oats and wheat, and wheat and barley grown and harvested together.
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
* Includes'castor beans, horse beans, and " other" beans.
ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE OF ALL CROPS.
811
THE UNITED STATES, WITH NUMBER OF FARMS REPORTING: 1919 AND 1909.
cent not shown when more than 1,000.]
All crops with acreage
reports
Cereals, total
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Rye
Buckwheat
Emmer and spelt.
Kafir and niilo . . .
Rice (rough)
• Mixed crops 2
PRODUCTION.
Unit.
Bu..
Bu. . .
Bu...
Bu...
Bu. . .
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu..
Bu...
Other grains and seeds with
acreage reports, total
Dry edible beans
Soy beans
Other beans ^
Dry peas
Peanuts
Flaxseed
Miscellaneous seeds '••
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Other seeds with no acreage
reports, t otal
Grass and clover seed
Hay and forage, total, in-
cluding corn cut fbr forage...
Hay and forage, excluding
corn cut for forage
Vegetables, total
Potatoes ( Irish or white) . . .
Sweet potatoes and yams. . .
Other vegetables ^
Farm garden
Sugar crops, total
Sugar cane
Sorghum grown for sirup . . .
Sugar beets grown for sugar.
Maple sugar and sirup ^
Miscellaneous crops, total.
Tobacco
Cotton
Cottonseed { estimated) .
Broom corn
Hops
Sundry minor crops ' . . .
Bu...
Bu...
Tons.
Tons.
Bu ..
Bu...
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons. .
Small fruits, total
Orchard fruits, total*.
Grapes
Nuts, total'
Lbs...
Bales .
Tons. .
Lbs...
Lbs...
1919
1909
4, 680, 986, 419
2,345,832,507
945, 403, 215
1,055,182,798
122,024,773
75, 992, 223
12, 690, 3S4
2, 607, S6S
72,085,954
35, 330, 912
13, 835, 785
14, 079, 093
1, 084, 813
50, 328
5, 742, 626
27, 449, 930
6,653,200
7,851,698
7, 851, 698
146,343,241
128,549,499
290, 427, 580
78,091,913
11, 182, 188
3, 544, 679
1, 644, 100
5, 993, 409
1,372,993,261
11,376,130
5, 327, 721
113,031,132
19, 760, 793
Qts..
Bu...
Lbs..
Lbs..
324,988,968
230,681,707
2, 516, 840, 387
107, 501, 920
4, 512, 564, 465
2,552,189,630
6.S3, 379, 259
1,007,142,980
173,344,212
29, 520, 457
14, 849, 332
12, 702, 710
17, 597, 305
21, 838, 580
11,251,160
16,835
162, 898
7, 129, 294
19,415,816
19,512,765
6, 671, 348
6, 671, 348
97,755,296
389, 194, 965
59, 232, 070
11, 518, 818
6, 240, 260
1,376,487
3, 902, 071
1,055,764,806
10, 649, 268
5, 324, 622
78,959,958
40,718,748
426,565,863
213,973,695
2,265,065,205
62, 328, 010
Per cent
of
increase.
3.7
-8.1
38.3
4.8
-29.6
1.57. 4
-14.5
-79.5
309.6
61.8
25.1
-69.1
-19.5
41.4
-65.9
17.7
17.7
31.5
-25.4
31.8
AVER.VGE YIELD
PER ACRE.
1919
21.4
26.7
12.9
27.8
18.9
9.9
17.1
15.6
19.9
38.8
24.0
12.1
9.6
30.9
6.6
24.4
5.3
1.52
1.58
89.3
97.2
-2.9
-43.2
19.4
53.6
30.0
6.8
0.1
4.3.1
-51. 5
-23.8
7.8
11.1
72.5
7.50
9. .50
3.41
9.42
737
0.34
335
1,239
1,304.74
1909
23.6
25.9
15.4
28.6
22.5
13.4
16.9
22.1
10.8
35.8
14.0
10.3
12.2
5.5
22.3
9.4
1.35
106.1
92.4
9.90
13. 09
4.22
10.83
815
0.33
242
911
1,565.61
^ Includes broom-corn seed, hemp seed, mustard seed, sorghum seed, simflower seed, and tobacco seed
(1919 and 1909), sugar-beet seed (1919), and anise seed and golden-sea 1 seed (1909).
'5 The 1919 figures represent vegetables raised for sale only.
' Includes chufas, hemp, chicory, ginseng, mint, teasels, and willows (1919 and 1909), and cassava (1919).
8 Includes apples, peaches, pears, plums and prunes, cherries, apricots, and small quantities of quinces.
s E.xclusivo of coconuts which were reported by number. The 1909 figures include wUd nuts (black
walnuts, butternuts, and hickory nuts, etc.), which were not reported for 1919.
812
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRTCULTUEE.
Table 132.— COMPARATIVE STATEMENT SHOWING INCREASE IN VALUE OF CROPS
HIGHER
All crops
Crops compared
Crops not compared.
Cereals, total s
Com
Wheat
Oats
Barlev ,
Rye.:
Buckwheat
Kafli' and mile.
Rice (rough) . . .
Mixed crops 6...
Other grains and seeds, total.
Dry edit)le beans
Soy beans
Other beans '
Dry peas
Peanuts
Flaxseed
Minor seeds s
Clover and grass seeds, total .
Clover and alfalfa seed
Timothy seed
Millet seed
Other grass seed
Hay and forage, excluding corn cut
for forage
Sugar crops, total
Sugar cane
Sorghum grown for siiiip
Sugar beets grown for sugar.
Maple sugar
Maple sirup
Miscellaneous crops, total. . .
Potatoes (Irish or white)..
Sweet potatoes and yams.
Tobacco
Cotton
Cottonseed (estimated)...
Sundry minor crops ^
Fruits and nuts, total. .
Small fniits 10
Orchard fruits ^
Grapes
Subtropical fruits i^.
Nuts
Unit.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Tons.
Tons.,
Tons.,
Tons.
Lbs..,
Gal...
Bu....
Bu....
Lbs...
Bales .
Tons..
Qts..
Bu...
Lbs..
Lbs.
AVERAGE VALUE PER UNIT.
1919
»1. 49533
2. 193S6
0. S1053
1. 31471
1. 53355
1. 55356
1. 25158
2. 75098
1. 18026
4. 38915
4. 10218
3. 62039
2. 28004
4. 41306
27. 10828
6. 28508
2. 80940
4. 22700
16. 78557
14. 90556
11. 02077
0. 32461
2.63282
2. 20172
1. 59869
0. 32342
176. 4598.5
65. 26977
0. 03798
1909
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
$0. 56365
0. 96236
0.41176
0. 53338
0. 69179
0. 62,S35
0. 61469
0. 73355
0. 53893
1. 93504
1. 22228
1. 53784
0. 9-1108
1. 48470
6. 90351
1.39006
0. 83501
0. 86160
4. 23315
5. 78538
5. 04742
0. 09,844
0. 92473
0. 42761
0. 59814
0. 09879
66. 07208
22. 73908
0. 00973
165.3
128. 0
96.8
146.5
121.7
147.2
103.6
275. 0
119.0
126.8
23.5.6
135.4
142.9
197.2
289. 3
278. 6
236.2
390.6
296.5
157.6
lis. 3
229. 8
184.7
414.9
167.3
227.4
167. 1
187.0
VALUE OF
CROPS.
As reported,
1919
$14,755,364,894
13,995,911,487
759,453,407
6,937,557,311
3, 507, 797, 102
2, 074, 078, 801
855, 255, 468
160,427,2.55
116,537,965
19, 715, 305
90,221,040
97,194,4.81
16, .329, 888
182,042,587
61, 795, 225
4,4.50,099
125, 198
20,790,541
62, 751, 701
29, 300, 998
2, 768, 825
80,843,832
55,416,726
13,673,913
3, 682, 987
8,070,206
2, 316, 115, 574
162,439,060
59,499,467
24, 506, 228
66,051,989
3, 146, 107
9, 235, 209
3, 584, 661, 323
639,440,521
124,844,475
444,047,481
2, 007, 430, 242
347, 739, 123
21, 159, 481
732,251,800
61,128,229
430,956,831
95,580,021
114,860,323
29,714,396
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.
2 Due partly to increased production and partly to higher prices.
3 Increase in value on basis of 1909 prices for 1919 crops. The percentages in this section represent the
net increase in production.
* Excess of actual 1919 values over values computed for 1919 on basis of 1909 prices.
' Exclusive of emmer and spelt.
6 Principally oats and barley, oats and wheat, and wheat and barley grown and harvested together.
ACREAGE, PRODUCTIOlSr, AND VALUE OF ALL CROPS,
813
BETWEEN 1909 AND 1919 RESULTING (1) FROM GREATER PRODUCTION AND (2) FROM
PRICES.
VALUE OF CROPS —
continued.
INCREASE IN CROP VALUES, 1909 TO
1919.1
Computed for
1919 on
basis of 1909
prices.
As reported,
1909
Gross increase.2
Increase due to greater
production.3
Increase due to higher
prices. <
Amount.
Per cent.
Amount.
Per cent.
Amount.
Per cent.
$5,231,850,683
5,007,238,561
$9,523,514,211
8,988,672,926
1
$5," 457,511, 832
"'"l79.'5'
'"$456,'273,'27l
9.5'
$8.' 538,' 399 ,655
"156," 5'
2
224, 612, 122
534,841,285
3
2,869,843,061
2,659,955,664
4,277,601,647
160.8
209,887,397
7.9
4, 067, 714, 250
141.7
4
1,322,228,493
1, 438, 553, 919
2, 069, 243, 183
143.8
-116,325,426
-8.1
2,185,568,609
16.5. 3
5
909, SIS, 238
657, 656, 801
1, 416, 422, 000
215.4
252,161,437
38.3
1,164,260,563
128.0
6
434, 482, 069
414,697,422
440,558,046
106.2
19,784,647
4.8
420, 773, 399
96.8
7
65, 085, 573
92, 458, 571
67, 968, 684
73.5
-27,-372,998
-2ft 6
95,341,682
146.6
8
52, 570, 660
20,421,812
96,116,153
470.7
32, 148, 848
167.4
63,967,305
121.7
9
7,974,003
9, 330, 592
10, 384, 713
111.3
-1,356,589
-14.5
11,741,302
147.2
10
44,310,515
10, 816, 940
79, 404, 106
734.1
33,493,575
30ft 6
45, 910, .531
103.6
11
25,916,990
16,019,607
81,174,874
506.7
9,897,383
61.8
71, 277, 491
275. 0
12
7,456,520
74,370,192
16, 329, 888
101,295,296
7,456,520
-6,377,099
8, 873, 368
107,672,395
llftO
144.8
13
80, 747, 291
125.4
-7.9
14
27,243,608
21,771,482
40,02:3,743
183.8
5, 472, 126
25.1
34, 561, 617
120. S
15
1,325,945
61,524
20,577
9,091
4, 429, 522
116, 107
1,30.5,368
42, 433
3, 124, 154
73,674
235. 6
143.0
16
""U6.8
17
8,831,210
10, 963, 739
9, 826, 802
m.h'
-2,132,499
-1ft 5
11,959,301
135. 4
18
25, 832, 5S0
18,271,929
4-1,479,772
243.4
7,560,651
41.4
36, 919, 121
142. 9
19
9,878,006
28,970,5.54
390, 444
1.3
-19,092,548
-65. 9
19, 482, 992
197.2
20
1,207,289
739, 919
2, 028, 906
274.2
467,370
63.2
1,561,536
12ft 3
21
20, 587, 826
15,137,683
65, 706, 149
434.1
5,450,143
36.0
60, 256, 006
292.7
22
14,235,315
8,976,962
46,439,764
517.3
5, 258, 353
68.6
41,181,411
289. 3
23
3,611,981
4,018,951
9, 654, 962
240.2
-406, 970
-10.1
10, 061, 932
278.6
24
1, 095, 445
4fil, 566
3, 191, 421
649.2
603, 879
122.8
2, .587, 542
236.2
25
1,615,085
1, 650, 204
6,420,002
389.0
-5,119
-0.3
6, 425, 121
390.6
26
988,399,235
826,401,175
1,489,714,399
180.3
161, 998, 060
19.6
1,327,716,339
134.3
27
58,965,936
59, 252, 644
103, 186, 416
174.1
-286, 708
-0.5
103, 473, 124
175.5
28
15, 005, 158
26,415,9.52
3:?, 083, 515
125.2
-11,410,794
-43.2
44, 494, 309
296.6
29
9,511,743
7,963,499
16, ,542, 729
207.7
1,548,244
1ft 4
14,994,485
157.6
30
30,251,252
19, 695, 3.84
46,356,605
235.4
10, 555, 868
53.6
35, 800, 737
118.3
31
954,066
1,380,492
1,76.5,615
127.9
-426,426
-30.9
2,192,041
229. 8
32
3, 243, 717
3,797,317
5, 437, 952
143.2
-5.53,600
-14.6
5, 991, 552
184.7
33
1.191,481,631
1,144,716,087
2,439,945,238
213.1
46,765,544
4.1
2, 393, 179, 692
200.9
34
■ 124, 189, 737
166,42:3,910
473,016,611
284.2
-42, 234, 173
-25.4
.515,2.50,784
414.9
35
46,709,897
3.5,429,176
89, 415, 299
252.4
11,280,721
31.8
78,134,578
167.3
36
135,638,001
104,302,856
339,744,625
325.7
31,33.5,148
30.0
308,409,477
227.4
37
751,644,571
703, 619, 303
1,303,810,939
1.85.3
48,025,268
6.8
1,255,785,671
167.1
38
121,147,474
121,076,9,S4
226,662,139
187.2
70,490
0.1
226, 591, 649
187.0
39
12, 151, 948
13, 863, 858
7,295,623
.52.6
-1,711,910
-12.3
9,007,533
74.1
40
253,863,951
221,028,017
511,223,783
231. S
32,835,934
14.9
478,387,849
188.4
41
22, 580, 153
29, .502, 078
31,626.151
107.2
-6,921,925
-23.5
38, 548, 076
170.7
42
155, 873, 932
140,350,104
290,606,727
207.1
15, 523, 828
11.1
27.5,082,899
176.5
43
24,488,857
22,027,961
73,558,060
333.9
2,460,896
11.2
71,097,164
290.3
44
39,875,667
24, 700, 200
90, 166, 123
365.0
15,175,467
61.4
74,990,6,56
188. 1
46
11,045,342
4,447,674
25,266,722
568.1
6,597,668
148.3
18,669,054
16ft 0
46
' Includes castor beans and horse beans.
8 Includes broom-corn seed, hemp seed, mustard seed, sorghum seed, sunflower seed, and tobacco seed.
' Includes chufas, broom com, hops, hemp, chicory, mint, teasels, and willows.
10 Exclusive of the group designated "Other berries."
" Exclusive of quinces.
12 Exclusive of sugar apples and sapodillas (1919) and mandarins (1909).
814
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 133.— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IN THE UNITED
STATES: 1879 TO 1919.
1919
1909
1S99
1889
1879
Cereals:
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Rye
Buckwheat
Kafir and milo.
Rice (rough) . . .
Other grains and seeds:
Dry echble beans
Dry peas
Peanuts
Flaxseed
Hay
Sugar crops:
Sugar cane
Sorghum grown for sirup . . .
Sugar beets grown for sugar.
Miscellaneous crops:
Tobacco
Cotton
Potatoes
Sweet potatoes and yams. . .
Cereals:
Corn
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Rye
Buckwheat
Kafir and milo.
Rico (rough). ..
Other grains and seeds:
Dry edible beans
Dry peas
Peanuts
Flaxseed
87, 771, 600
73, 099, 421
37, 991, 002
6, 472, 888
7, 679, 005
742, 627
3, 619, 034
911, 272
1,161,682
865, 670
1, 125, im
1, 260, 687
72, 779, SS8
372, 938
482, 043
636, 434
1, 864, 080
33, 740, 106
3, 251, 703
803, 727
98, 382, 665
44, 262, 592
35, 159, 441
7, 698, 706
2, 195, 561
878, 048
1, 635, 1.53
610, 175
802,991
1,305,099
869, S87
2, Om, 142
68, 227, 310
476, 849
326, 352
360, 433
1,294,911
32, 043, 838
3,668,855
641, 255
94, 913, 673
52, 588, 574
29, im, 698
4, 470, 196
2, 054, 292
807, 060
266, 513
342, 214
453,841
968, 370
516, 654
2, 110, 517
58, 583, ^7
386, 986
293, 152
110, 170
1, 101, 460
24,275,101
2,938,778
537, 312
72,087,752
33, 579, 514
28, 320, 077
3, 220, 834
2,171,604
837, 164
161,312
203,946
1, 318, 698
52,948,797
274,975
415, 691
695, 301
20, 175, 270
2, 60U, 7.50
524, 588
62, 368, 504
35, 430, 333
16, 144, .593
1, 997, 727
1, 842, 233
848,389
174, 173
30,631,054
227, 776
638, 841
14, 480, 019
(I)
(I)
PRODUCTION.
Hay
Sugar crops:
Sugar cane
Sorghum grown for sirup
Sugar beets grown for sugar.
Miscellaneous crops:
Tobacco
Cotton .
Potatoes
Sweet potatoes and yams.
Bushels.
2, 345, 832, .507
945, 403, 215
1,05.5,182,798
122, 024, 773
75, 992, 223
12, 690, .384
72, 0.85, 954
35,330,912
14, 079, 093
5, 742, 626
27,449,930
6, 053, 200
Tons.
90, 355, 5-10
3, .54-1, 079
1, 644, 100
5,993,409
Pounds.
1,372,993,261
Bales.
11,376,130
Bushels.
290, 427, 580
78,091,913
Bushels.
2, 552, 189, 630
6S3, 379, 259
007, 142, 980
173,344,212
29, 520, 457
14, 849, 332
17, 597, 305
21, 838, 580
11,251,160
7, 129, 294
19, 415, S16
19, 512, 765
Tons.
87, 216, 351
6, 240, 260
1, ,376, 487
3,902,071
Pounds.
1, 055, 764, 806
Bales.
10, 649, 268
Bushels.
389, 194, 965
59, 232, 070
Bushels.
2, 666, 324, 370
658,.531, 252
943, 389, 375
119,634,877
25, 568, 625
11,233,515
5,169,113
9, 002, 886
5,064,490
9,440,210
11,964,109
19, 979, 492
Trnis.
71,112,709
4, 202, 202
1,910,0-10
793, 3.53
Pounds.
868,112,805
Bales.
9, 534, 707
Bushels.
273,31,8,167
42,517,412
Bushels.
, 122, 327, 547
468, 373, 968
809, 2.50, 666
78, 332, 976
28,421,398
12, 110, 349
4,625,073
3, 163, 554
6, 21.5, 349
3, 588. 143
10, 250, 410
Tons.
66, a31, 480
Pounds.
488, 256, 646
Bales.
7,472,511
Bushels.
217, .516, .362
43,950,201
Bushels.
1,754,591,676
4.59, 483, 137
407, 858, 999
43,997,495
19, 831, 595
11,817,327
3,961,560
3,07.5,050
6,514,977
'"7,'i76,'95i
Tona.
35,150,711
Pounds.
472, 661, 157
Bales.
5, 755, 359
Bttshels.
169, 458, 539
33,378,693
■ Acreage not completely reported.
ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE OF ALL CROPS.
815
Table 134.-VALUE OF ALL CROPS, WITH AVERAGE VALUE PER FARM AND PER
^ ACRE, BY DIVIstONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States.
$14,755,364,894
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. ,
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Cent ral . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New Exglind:
Maine
New Hampsliiie
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
value of all crops.
1919
1909
$5,231,850,683
275, 175, 536
914,499,927
2,818,367,792
3,(176,902,149
2, ()S3, 808,420
1,:306, 179,689
2,168,622,649
562,954,399
948,854,024
Per cent
of in-
crease.
182.0
117,654,874
379,123,636
1,072,080,129
1,419,131,769
693,806,241
519,800,422
604,643,008
1.59,918,622
265,691,982
100, 152, 324
23,509,665
47,999,600
53,700,925
5,340,378
44,472,644
417,046,864
87,484,186
409,968,877
607,037,562
497,229,719
864, 737, 833
404,014,810
445, 347, 868
506,020,233
890,391,299
559, 047, 854
301,782,935
311,006,809
519,729,771
588,92.3,248
23, 05S, 906
109,8.58,608
307,614
292, 824, 200
96,537,459
503, 229, 313
4:57, 121, 8:?7
5-10,613,626
80,256,806
347,338,888
318,285,307
304,348,638
336, 207, 156
340,813,256
206, 182, 548
650, 084, 742
1,071,542,103
69,975,185
126,495,111
30,270,630
181,065,239
40,619,634
42,481,2:50
58,067,067
13, 980, 303
227,212,008
131,884,639
589, 757, 377
133.9
141.2
162.9
159.1
200.3
151.3
2-58. 7
252.0
257.1
33,386,440
12,112,260
23,697,700
26,191,705
2,986,816
19,279,953
190,002,693
35,648,849
153,472,094
^21, 086, 342
1%, 869, 691
364,190,261
152, 102, 869
137,830,966
186,70.5,665
309,376,240
211,001,359
180,311,555
125,116,080
194,401,9;}7
212,218,933
8,6.50,192
40,330,688
242, 582
89,775,015
36,167,014
131,071,959
137,1579,131
216,971,974
33,217,656
130, 594, .808
111, 1:3:}, 210
137, .540, 733
140, 531;671
112, 129, 230
73, 536, .538
131,522,220
287,455,020
28,886,689
32,880,915
9,903,071
50,110,677
8,619,802
5,434,664
18, 204, 379
5,878,425
74,101,381
45,064,450
146, 526, 151
AVERAGE VALUE
PER FARM OF
ALL FARM
CROPS.
200.0
94.1
102.5
105.0
78.8
130.7
119.5
145. 4
167.1
174.6
1.52. 6
137.4
165.6
223.1
171.0
187.8
164.9
67.4
148.6
167.3
177.5
166.6
172.4
26.8
226.2
166.9
283.9
218.2
149.2
141.6
166.0
186.4
121.3
139.2
203.9
180.4
318. 2
272.8
142.2
284.7
205.7
261.3
371.2
681.7
219.0
137.8
206.6
192.7
302.5
1919
$2. 288
1,758
2,151
2,598
3,352
1,798
1,242
2,177
2,306
4,052
1909
2,077
1,146
1,651
1,678
1,308
1,963
2,159
2,945
2,027
2,365
2,424
3,646
2.057
2,353
2,8,35
4,172
2,126
3,884
4,167
4,177
3,563
2,274
2,293
1,508
1,.572
1,106
1,865
2,268
1,740
1,486
1/283
1,2.59
1,188
1,236
1,465
1, 522
2,865
2,457
1,213
3,004
1,922
3,021
1,361
4,259
2,263
4,420
3,428
2,627
5,012
•$822
623
809
954
1,279
624
499
641
872
1,399
556
448
725
709
564
719
881
1,065
700
813
914
1,446
735
778
1,1%
1,425
761
2,425
1,611
1,499
1,193
798
824
1,118
488
374
517
779
746
664
504
452
523
512
522
610
692
688
1,102
1,067
901
1,085
242
589
840
2,186
1,319
990
1,661
AVERAGE VALUE
PER ACRE OF
CROPS WITH
ACREAGE
REPORTS.
1919
$39. 13
55.48
47.22
42.52
28.04
60.84
46.17
41.13
33.12
47.33
1909
$16. 13
59.12
36.99
35. 45
77.55
66.84
85. 26
43.60
76.74
47.24
48. 44
40.49
40.73
40. 16
43.81
29.89
42.26
34.07
15.24
20.84
26.97
26.25
45. 44
50.99
118. 55
57.27
41.31
82.31
78.79
49.20
43.83
52.09
43.83
39.52
50.40
48.27
50.20
3.5. 14
41.48
17.40
41.96
25.34
33.29
32.94
90.83
50.74
34.97
43. 32
39. 30
54. 02
2.3.36
19.83
17.33
12.18
22.12
19.69
15.22
17.05
19. 55
19.60
18. 88
18.10
36.81
33. 17
33.47
19.89
30.11
18.31
18.55
16.93
17.66
17.11
15.67
12.52
14.87
14.17
11.34
10.16
11.13
10.57
19.12
20.05
86.92
20.19
17. .59
22. 21
26. 44
22.13
21.14
20.74
16.90
18. 82
22.56
20.27
20.30
10.93
15.53
15.25
19.43
12.43
17.31
12.70
25.89
22.81
14.73
20.33
18.10
19.68
816
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 135.-ACREAGE AND VALUE OF ALL CROPS WITH ACREAGE REPORTS. BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A miaus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States ..'. —
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana :
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idiiho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon.
California
ACREAGE of ALL CROPS WITH
acreage REPORTS.
1919
1909
348,551,669
4, 262, 104
17, 007, ,595
62,757,917
127,122,665
31,859,714
26, 713, 789
50, 548, 349
15,717,906
12,561,630
1,529,941
508, 168
1,143,304
560,647
61,733
458, 311
8, 142, 108
994,004
7, 871, 483
11,780,-554
11,849,165
20, 370, 027
9, 168, 200
9,589,971
16,362,970
20,420,374
15,418,596
19,422,463
14,654,636
18,935,849
21,907,777
448,227
1,987,965
2, 208
4,579,367
1,891,316
5,849,998
.5,396,660
10, 468, 834
1,23.5,139
• 6,303,182
6,786,187
7,265,035
6,359,385
6, 464, 540
3,923,925
15,1.32,111
25, 027, 773
3,811,919
2,7(Mi,212
1,1.53,624
.5,0.52,9.55
1,131,806
441,712
1,030,398
389, 280
4,001,620
2,803,016
5, 756, 994
311,194,516
4,653
17,309:
59,772:
114,671
30,267
25,767:
39,267
8,857
10,627
1,587
592
1, 203
652:
83
533
8,376
1,111
7, 821
11,425,
11,329:
20, 269:
8, 194'
8, 554:
14,727
20,371
14, 332
15,888:
12,226:
17,229:
19,896
438.
1,927
2:
4,255
1,873
5,736
5, 1.52
9, 66O:
1,220:
6,046
6,360:
7, 202'
6, 158:
.5,375,
3,585'
11,920
18,38^1
1,847,
1,637
786
2,613
632:
190:
754:
392
3,429
2, 278:
4,918:
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-8.4
-L7
5.0
10.9
5.3
3.7
•28.7
77.5
18.2
-3.6
-14.3
-5.0
-14.0
-26.2
-14.1
-2.8
- 10. 6
0.6
3.1
4.6
0.5
11.9
12.1
11.1
0.2
7.6
22.2
19.9
9.9
10.1
2.3
3.2
-ia.5
7.0
0.9
2.0
4.7
8.4
1.2
4.3
6.7
0.9
3.3
20.2
9.4
26.9
36.1
106. 3
65.2
46.7
93.3
78. 9
131.3
36. 5
-0.8
16.7
23.0
17.0
VALUE OF ALL CROPS WITH
ACREAGE REPORTS.
1919
$13,638,197,008
236
803
2,668:
3,564:
1,938:
1,233
2,079:
520:
594
90
18:
40
43
4
39;
354
76
371
570
479:
829
368
420
863
525
295
305:
510
575
20
101
262
78:
48i:
425:
515:
54
328
297
287:
320:
312
196
531
1,035,
66
113
29:
168:
37
40:
173
110:
311
448,604
111,155
865, 141
387, 251
236,668
470,382
022,461
634,460
520, 886
447,260
797, 763
524,640
478,240
126, 249
074, 452
988, 170
284, 458
838, 527
665, 227
774, 238
618, 809
163, 868
142,999
070,789
013,259
244, 769
936,991
379,973
659,673
081, 797
306,640
367, 369
261,749
2.52,283
129,983
485, 874
186,414
056,531
129,825
355; 896
451,948
135, 779
526,759
063,321
9c>7, 545
759,411
212, 184
311,460
561,245
233,036
226,645
287,004
lis. 035
2Si;.1.59
614,976
336, 176
169,711
014,999
1989
$5,018,074,443
108,732,841
343, 269, 476
1,035,922,245
1,397,033,548
669,441,705
507, 314, 125
597, 575, 820
151,010,287
207,774,396
31,116,693
11,193,657
21,787,708
24, 000, 893
2,776,355
17, 857, 535
166, 575, 783
33, 464, 392
143, 229, 301
212, 005, 794
191,771,114
3.57,947,866
140, 189, 462
134,008,009
184,365,249
302,987,728
203,102,959
^80,201,654
124,279,954
191,832,489
310,263,515
8,379,053
38,636,747
238, 337
85,911,759
32,962,408
127, 428, 105
136,256,919
213,825,377
25,803,000
125,372,616
107,475,2.55
135,515,382
138,950,872
108,980,380
72,788,843
130,238,187
285, 568, 410
28,180,719
31,820,979
9,777,870
45,254,318
8,036,551
4,943,226
17,218,700
5,777,924
69,725,354
41,241,304
96, 807, 738
SALES OF SELECTED CROPS.
817
Table 1.36.— FEED CROPS (CORN, OATS, BARLEY, AND HAY) SOLD BY FARMERS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
[Figures for production in Tables 139, 143, 145, and 171.]
COEN SOLD.
OATS SOLD.
BARLEY SOLD.
HAY SOLD.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Quantity
(bushels).
Per
cent of
pro-
duc-
tion.
Quantity
(bushels).
Per
cent of
pro-
duc-
tion.
Quantity
(bushels).
Per
cent of
pro-
duc-
tion.
Quantity
(tons).
Per
cent of
pro-
duc-
tion.
trnited States . . .
460,997,139
19.7
277,214,402
26.3
44, 945, 358
36.8
13, 137, 181
14.5
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
139, 961
12, 355, 150
171, 878, 225
220,622,399
15,075,386
11, 82-3, 741
20, 773, 474
5,221,315
2, 507, 483
2.5
14.7
25.1
24.6
7.4
5.3
9.5
31.2
48.2
196, 828
3, 495, 912
103,797,672
122, 345, 3.52
092, 619
782, 133
31,941,052
4, 188, 328
9,774,506
2.8
6.7
31.1
24.8
4.8
n.o
28.4
29.0
50.4
14, 167
219, 462
3, 700, 221
20,910,741
24,961
37, 490
1,352,475
2,083,644
16, 602, 197
4.1
8.6
14.8
36.1
6.7
17.0
34.0
34.9
64.9
3.56, 438
1,412,215
2, 331, 470
3, 347, 182
243,653
364, 344
614, 111
2, 554, 009
1, 913, 759
9.2
13.9
13.1
10.9
7.3
10.6
17.0
27.0
24. 6
New England:
6,789
7,351
7,841
45, 194
19, 149
53,637
592,067
1, 503, 449
10,259,634
24. 173. 497
26. 862. 498
117, 260, 7S5
2, 398, 6-24
1,182,821
13, 325, 467
106, .547, 801
18,016,300
212,797
20, 018, 300
48, 297, 859
14, 203, 875
852, 188
5,067,706
2,285
3, 973, 231
994, 003
1,617,099
467, 419
1, 854, 541
846, 914
4, 084, 561
5, 389, 605
1, 708, 903
640,672
1, 147, 945
647, 194
8, 609, 269
10, 369, 066
22, 280
184, 754
57,212
3, 237, 481
1, 542, 104
141, 307
3.3, 150
3,027
220, 325
116,752
2,170,411
2.4
1.5
0.8
3.0
6.2
2.6
4.2
17.1
16.7
16.1
16.9
41.1
5.3
2.7
15.7
28.7
12.3
5.5
29.0
30.1
23.8
23.1
24.0
14.6
9.4
5.8
3.9
1.7
3.6
9.6
5.7
7.6
3.9
1.7
3.4
3.0
16.0
9.6
14.0
28.8
14.7
32.0
32.6
31.7
12.5
20.6
24.4
1.3.8
62.9
157, 308
8,179
23,360
3,504
880
3,597
622, 031
154, 039
2, 719, 842
14,697,277
20, 978, 977
58, .569, 444
4, 673, 381
4,878,593
17,3.54,374
67, 776, 982
5, 760, 938
2, 289, 202
13, 615, 620
11,629,834
3,918,402
8, 595
101, 639
4.4
1.7
1.0
1.2
2.6
1.2
2.9
10.4
9.3
31.4
39.9
45.4
12.6
7.1
19.5
36.2
14.2
7.6
26.6
19.4
10.8
12.1
9.4
11,008
823
1,897
324
10.5
3.7
1.0
2.7
154,410
38, 508
80, 662
47, 963
4,680
30, 185
928,874
63, .560
419, 781
639, 872
313,670
495,266
570, 066
312, 596
343, 960
646, 650
418, 213
158,008
298, 245
6.59, 286
822, 820
8,766
63,904
18
90, 805
31,786
17, 179
4,652
20, 669
5,874
137, 655
111, 748
52,627
62, 314
91,961
23, 189
317,512
181, 449
227, 081
793, 438
163, 099
770, 793
156, 289
159, 517
149, 856
133,936
477, 171
458, 794
977, 794
12.8
New Hampshire
8.0
6.7
Massachusetts
8.8
8.6
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
115
195, 576
2,983
20, 903
234, 598
135, 418
858, 010
557,446
1,914,749
5, 555, 490
2, 010, 569
23, 617
2, 969, 279
6, 197, 002
1, 535, 730
2,619,054
310
10, 140
2.4
8.6
20.4
8.0
9.7
9.5
20.3
11.6
15.7
37.4
37.6
16.2
24.6
48.4
34.9
31.5
49.6
9.1
8.3
14.8
New Jersey
16.1
Peimsylvania
E-\sT North Central:
Ohio
12.0
17.2
Indiana
13.8
13.6
18.0
Wisconsin
6.2
West North Central:
6.1
12.1
Missouri
12.5
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
5.4
7.6
12.4
19.0
South Atlantic:
Delaware
9.9
14.4
2.1
141, 703
116,111
78, 292
59, 024
164, 308
22, 947
188, 061
516, 594
36, 544
40, 934
219, 762
16, 551
10,647,815
21,056,924
518,954
964, 811
211,635
1,373,687
464, 840
211, 127
411, 994
31, 280
4,672,749
3,113,113
1, 988, 644
7.2
3.8
4.7
1.6
6.0
10. 3
6.7
21.4
3.3
5.4
8.1
3.4
23.4
32.9
20.1
31.4
21.0
30.3
42.8
55.9
23.9
41.7
,57.9
37.2
67.0
12, 792
1,659
60
5.6
6.7
1.7
9.6
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
4.6
3.8
1.7
5.5
Florida
8.3
East South Central:
Kentucky
16,997
20,400
93
14.2
21.2
L8
12.7
8.0
1L9
11.9
West South Central:
157
5.4
11.9
9.4
Oklahoma
495, 909
856,409
66, 711
516, 879
17, 136
810, 635
71,687
460, 021
56,267
84,308
994, 877
591, 366
15,015,954
27.8
39.1
19.2
38.3
14.8
28.9
36.9
70.0
15.4
56.9
44.2
41.4
68.6
20.1
Texas
18.2
Mountain:
Montana
17.0
35.3
18.7
Colorado
28.5
New Mexico
39.7
40.6
Utah
15.3
Nevada
24.5
Pacific:
Washington
27.3
24.0
23.8
75108°— 22-
52
818
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTTJUE.
Table 137.-P0TAT0ES AND APPLES SOLD BY FARMERS, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919.
[Figures for production in Tables 172 and 191.]
POTATOES SOLD.
APPLES SOLD.
division and
POTATOES SOLD.
APPLES SOLD.
DIVISION AND
Per
cent
Per
cent
Per
cent
Per
cent
STATE.
Quantity
of
Quantity
of
Quantity
of
Quantity
of
(bushels).
pro-
duc-
tion.
(bushels).
pro-
duc-
tion.
(bushels.)
pro-
duc-
tion.
(bushels).
pro-
duc-
tion.
TT.S
Geog. divs.:
N. England. -
169,523,734
58.4
98,582,854
72.2
South Atl.:
250 254
51.3
530 486
87 5
23,146,231
70.8
8,637,384
71.6
Maryland —
3,280,675
66.7
998,572
65.7
Middle Atl. .
41,163,813
63.5
16,113,150
74.8
Dist.ofCol..
9,233
46.6
212
11.6
E.N. Cent..
33,788,686
52.0
9,905,570
63.0
Virginia
9, 830, 067
80.2
5, 650, 726
63.2
W.N. Cent..
24,273.805
48.3'
5,664,919
52.4
W. Virginia.
N. Carolina..
585, 818
20.9
2, 162, 531
51.6
South Atl...
17,153,052
63.8;
10,025,960
56.2
1,443,577
50.6
506, 398
26.1
E.S. Cent...
1, 793, 497
26.9
812,047
24.4
S. Caroliua. .
533,535
49.5
17,458
8.1
W. S.Cent..
1,719,724
27.0
6,854,635
73.8
Georgia
162,603
23.4
159, 576
38.3
Mountain —
13,989,424
69.6
7,840,286
81.3
Florida
1, 057, 290
59.8
1
0.7
Pacific
12, 495, 502
70.9
32, 728, 897
90.1
E. S.Cent.:
N. England:
Maine
Kentucky . . .
Tennessee...
1 177 166
37 6
371 569
29 0
20,427,958
80.0
3,540,334
73.3
' 383^ 224
19.2
355' 629
28.2
New Hamp..
441,769
32.9
961,286
70.5
Alabama
12,5,713
14.2
70, 305
12.2
Vermont. . ..
621,288
27.3
474,955
49.5
Mississippi. .
107, 394
16.5
14, 544
6.7
Mass
872,809
46.3
2,618,016
82.1
W. S. Cent.:
Rhode Is
179,752
61.3
230, 861
69.1
Arkansas
260,796
14.8
5,704,867
79.6
Connecticut..
602, 655
43.9
811,932
58.2
Louisiana. . .
349, 515
36.0
2,576
5.9
Middle Atl.:
Oklahoma...
535, 555
27.8
744, 548
46.6
New York...
20,199,931
62.2
11,769,151
82.0
Te.xas
573,858
33.6
402, 644
82.7
New Jersey. .
9, 155, 883
88.7
1,356,258
81.4
Mountain:
Penn
11,807,999
53.5
2, 987, 747
54.2
Montana
703,925
42.4
518,837
77.0
E. N. Cent.:
Idaho
4,664,483
,74.0
3,021,446
82.9
Ohio ... .
2,644,540
497,072
3.5.2
20.1
1,490,470
388,013
50.1
41.9
Wyoming. . .
Colorado
463,098
6,771,699
54.4
76.3
12,969
2,968,781
43.2
Indiana
86.9
Illinois
1, 146, 895
24.4
3,265,017
69.9
New Mexico.
22, 169
20.0
674,624
71.8
Michigan
13,81.5,841
57.7
4,428,372
75.8
Arizona
110,465
63.4
71,911
59.5
Wisconsin...
15,684,335
59.5
333,698
25.6
Utah...
948, 838
57.6
554, 740
73.0
W. N. Cent.:
Nevada
304,747
62.1
16,978
32.3
Minnesota.. . .
16,987,336
63.6
226,672
22.0
Pacific:
Iowa
651, 89C
14.7
461,662
25.5
Washington .
3,585,63S
61.1
20,845,774
96.6
Missouri
882,262
21.7
3, 198, 529
62.3
Oregon
1,742,478
49.2
5,054,50C
73.0
N.Dakota...
1,993,741
42.3
2,6,>
18.5
Cahfornia —
7, 167, 391
87.2
6,828,623
S7.1
S. Dakota...
1,034,095
36.1
63,959
38.0
Nebraska
1,724,226
.38.7
466, 837
51.5
Kansas
1,000,255
33.2
1,244,606
71.1
TABLE 138 EXPORTS OF PRINGIPAL CROPS FROM THE UNITED STATES DURING THE
FISCAL YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1920 AND 1910.
Corn
Wheat
Oats ,
Barley
Rye
Buckwheat. ..
Rice
Hay
Tobacco (leaf)
Cotton
quantity.
Unit.
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Lbs..
Tons.
Lbs..
Bales.
1920
14, 467, 926
122, 430, 724
33,944,740
26, 571, 284
37,463,285
244, 785
483, ,385, 259
59,948
632, 795, 586
6, 915, 408
1910
36, 802, 374
46, 679, 876
1,68.5,474
4,311,566
219, 756
158, 160
7, 049, 597
55, 007
3.53, 372, 672
6, 263, 293
1920
$23,827,541
306, 163, 023
29,931,172
41,3.38,517
74,600,444
440, 312
51, 228, 843
1,778,496
271,946,489
1,381,707,502
1910
825,427,993
47, 806, 598
794, 367
3,052,527
168,666
103, 138
222,244
1,070,907
38, 017, 200
450, 447, 243
THE CEREALS.
819
Table 139.— CORN— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DWISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND
1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
ITnited States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . . ,
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New .Tersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
MOUNTAtN:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1919
87,771,600
98,382,665
117, .347
1,900,324
18,349,075
30,277,836
12,288,48."i
12,.539,455
11,018,649
1,096,918
183,511
182, 065
2,158,554
21,910,191
35,945,297
11,386,984
11,328,268
14,912,067
463,991
95, 248
6,965
10, 433
21, 186
28, 953
7,324
42, 486
320, 325
233, 595
346, 404
.563, 352
457,400
908,385
269. 155
150, 783
, 380, 838
006, 733
, 567, 079
191, 428
, 7.56, 234
,699,4,50
,676,074
170,612
619, 265
370
, 804, 802
568, 219
,311,462
, 7.53, 813
, 269, 455
790, 487
, 247, 167
, 301, 075
,334,20-1
,657,009
,292,119
, 504, 970
, 472, 905
, 748, 655
18,717
23,277
38,575
752,637
227, 167
22, 150
13, 848
547
34,799
31,972
116, 740
1909
15, 213
19, 814
42,887
41,755
9,679
52, 717
512,442
265, 441
1,380,671
3, 916, 050
4,901,054
10,045,839
1,. 589, 506
1, 457, 652
2,004,068
9,229,378
7,113,953
185, 122
2, 037, 658
^,266,0.57
;, 109, 061
188, 755
647, 012
426
1,860,359
676,311
2, 4.59, 4.57
1,. 565, 832
3,383,061
605,771
3, 436, 340
3,146,348
2, 572, 968
2, 172, 612
2,277,116
1, 590, 830
5,914,069
5, 130, 052
9, 514
9,194
9,268
326, 559
85,999
15,605
7,267
585
26,033
17, 280
51,935
Per
cent of
-10.8
-35.5
-12.0
-16.3
-15. S
7.9
10.7
-26.1
136.4
92.7
-54.2
-47.3
-50.6
-30.7
-24.3
-19.4
-37.5
-12.0
-2.5
-9.0
-9.1
-21.3
-20.2
-21.1
18.8
-2.4
-21.7
3.4
3.5.3
-7.8
-54.7
-9.6
-4.3
-13.1
-3.0
-16.0
-6.0
12.0
26.2
30.5
-5.5
4.9
29.6
22.3
0.7
-5.4
-58.2
-7.4
96.7
153.2
316.2
130.5
164.2
41.9
90.6
-6.5
.33. 7
85.0
124.8
1919
2,345,832,507
production (bushels).
5, 597, 723
84,335,321
683, 430, 905
895,539,335
212, 891, 658
223,952,064
218,130,912
16, 757, 583
5, 197, 006
288, 281
482, 738
937, 375
1, 515, 933
310, 901
2,062,495
14,109,202
8, 776, 107
61. 450. 012
149,844,626
158,603,938
285,346,031
45,088,912
44,547,398
84, 786, 096
371,362,393
146,342,036
3, 876, KKi
69, 060, 782
160,391,314
59, 719, 831
3, 686, 109
21,083,076
15, 663
42,302,978
17,010,357
40,998,317
27. 472. 013
51,492,033
8, 831, 112
71,518,484
70,639,252
43, 699, 100
38, 095, 228
34, 226, 935
21,675,602
53, 851, 093
108, 377, 282
159, 410
640, 569
388, 512
10, 105, 627
4, 737, 182
446,208
265,361
14, 714
901,905
846,642
3, 448, 459
1909
2,552,189,630
8,238,394
69,610,602
845, 298, 285
996, 358, 997
179,511,702
210, 154, 917
233,402,007
7, 326, 043
2,288,683
648, 882
916, 263
1,715,133
2, 029, 381
398, 193
2, 530, 542
18,115,634
10,000,731
41,494,237
157,513,300.
195, 496, 433
390, 218, 676
52,906,842
49, 163, 034
67, 897, 051
341,750,460
191, 427, 087
4,941,152
55, 558, 737
ISO, 132, 807
154, 651, 703
4, 839, 548
17,911,436
12, 667
38, 295, 141
17,119,097
34,063,531
20,871,946
39,374,569
7, 023, 767
83,348,024
67,682,489
30, 695, 737
28, 428, 667
37,609,544
26, 010, 361
94, 283, 407
75, 498, 695
274,103
318, 181
176,351
4,903,304
1,164,970
298,664
169, 688
20, 779
56.3,025
451, 757
1,273,901
Per
cent of
-8.1
-32. 1
21.2
-19.1
-10.1
18.6
6.6
—6.5
128. 7
127.1
-5.5.6
-47.3
-4.5.3
—25. 3
-21.9
—18.5
-22.1
-12.2
48.1
-4.9
-18.9
-26.9
-14.8
-9.4
24.9
8.7
-23.6
-21.5
24.3
-11.0
-61.4
-2.3.8
17.7
23.7
10.5
-0.6
20.4
31.6
30.8
25.7
-14.2
4.4
42.4
34.0
-9.0
-16.7
-42.9
43.5
-41.8
101.3
120.3
106.1
306.6
49.4
56.4
-29.2
60.2
87.4
170.7
AVERAGE
YIELD PER
ACRE
(bushels).
1919
26.7
47.7
44.4
37.2
29.6
17.3
17.9
19. 8
15.3
28.3
41.4
46.3
4-1.2
52.4
42.4
48.5
4-1.0
37.6
45.6
42.1
35.6
36.1
35. 5
3S.7
35.6
41.2
26.3
20.3
25. 1
2.3.9
16.2
21.6
34.0
42.3
23. 4
29.9
17.7
1.5.7
12.1
11.2
22.0
21.4
13.1
14.3
14.9
14.4
21.8
22.8
8.5
27.5
10.1
13.4
20.9
20. 1
19.2
26.9
2.5.9
26.5
29.5
1909
25.9
45.2
32.2
38.6
27.7
15 8
IS. 6
15.7
1.5.8
^.0
42.7
46.2
40.0
48.6
41.1
48.0
35.4
37.7
30.1
40.2
39.9
.38.8
33.3
33.7
a3.9
37.1
26.9
2o. 7
27.3
21.8
19.1
2.5.6
27.7
29.7
20.6
2.5.3
1.3.8
13.3
11.6
11.6
24.3
21.5
11.9
13.1
16.5
16.4
15.9
14.7
28.8
34.6
19.0
15.0
13.5
19.1
23.4
35.5
21.6
26.1
24.5
820
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTUUE.
Table 140.— CORN— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
4. 936. 692
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central . .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Miimesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota , . .
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Colirmbia . . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
Number.
1919
4,813,175
45, 610
2G6, 286
886, 094
836, 435
070, 408
958, 333
798, 947
53,765
20, 814
4,214
5, 559
8,888
10, 937
2,211
13, 801
81, 930
22, 885
161,471
225, 568
184,499
208, 777
145,624
121, 626
121,511
198, 445
227, 045
10, 408
54, 602
111,970
112,454
9,550
42, 389
73
170, 421
77,476
253,026
181,512
294, 987
40, 974
236,372
230,015
245, 928
246, 018
199, 101
121,162
137, 371
341,313
1,456
3,525
1,835
22, 873
18, 524
2,074
3,331
147
5,271
7,272
8,271
1909
67, 712
309, 819
940, 681
878, 717
974, 833
882, 737
713, 996
32, 109
12, 571
9,801
10, 157
13, 761
14, 755
2,898
16,340
113,797
25, 392
170,630
233, 102
189, 389
226, 954
161,901
129, 335
113,061
196, 561
241, 192
15, 025
49, 277
113,214
150, 387
9,923
42,084
68
163, 680
83,028
228, 322
156. 589
253,410
37, 729
216,224
211,119
229, 113
226, 281
176, 106
100, 943
148. 590
288,357
1,637
1,351
1,065
12,711
10, 381
2,266
2,533
165
3,128
3,715
5,728
Per cent of
all farms.
1919
76.6
29.1
62.6
81.7
76.3
92.4
91.1
80.2
22.0
8.9
8.7
27.1
30.6
34.2
54.2
60.9
42.4
77.0
79.8
87.9
89.9
88.0
74.1
64.3
68.1
93.0
86.3
13.4
73.2
90.0
68.0
94.2
88.5
35.8
91.5
88.8
93.8
94.2
94.9
75.9
87.3
91.0
96.0
90.4
85.6
89.4
71.6
78.3
2.5
8.4
11.7
38.2
62.1
20.8
13.0
4.6
8.0
14.5
7.0
1909
75.7
35.9
66.1
83.7
79.2
87.7
84.7
75.7
17.5
6.6
16.3
37.5
42.1
40.0
54.8
60.9
52.8
75.8
77.8
85.7
87.9
90.1
78.2
73.0
72.4
90.6
87.0
20.2
63.5
87.3
84.6
91.6
86.0
31.3
88.9
85.9
90.0
88.8
87.1
75.4
83.4
85.8
87.1
82.5
82.0
83.7
78.1
69.0
6.2
4.4
9.7
27.5
29.1
24.6
11.7
6.1
5.6
8.2
6.5
$3,507,797,102
10, 338, 708
134,419,211
993, 229, 282
1, 229, 402, 933
385, 762, 628
403, 627, 520
317,465,328
24, 668, 717
8, 882, 775
1919
$1,438,553,919
504, 495
844,793
1,687,275
2, 880, 274
606, 256
3,815,615
24,691,113
14, 480, 577
95,247,521
217, 274, 709
229, 975, 713
413, 751, 746
67, 6.33, 385
64, 593, 729
110,221,931
501,3:39,232
219,513,084
5,427,636
89,779,016
216,528,274
86, 593, 760
5,897,774
32, 678, 769
25,844
78, 260, 514
29, 768, 131
79, 946, 722
54, 944, 026
90,111,074
14, 129, 774
125, 157, 359
127, 150, 649
80, 843, 335
70, 476, 177
61,608,482
36, 848, 526
72, 698, 979
14«, 309, 341
270, 998
1,088,972
641,046
14, 147, 875
7, 105, 781
870, 105
517, 4.36
26,484
1, 623, 433
1, 396, 959
5, 862, 383
1909
5,560,074
45,434,191
434, 424, 336
503, 264, 949
149, 479, 304
150, 975, 613
143,035,538
4, 587, 706
1, 792, 208
434, 834
621,306
1,102,222
1,372,144
335, 629
1, 693, 939
11,439,169
6, 664, 162
27, 330, 860
82, 327, 269
98,437,988
198,350,496
29, 580, 929
25, 727, 654
30, 510, 145
167, 622, 8;)4
107, 347, 033
2,403,303
26, 395, 985
88, 2U\ 846
80, 750, 803
2,903,442
11,015,298
9, 635
28, 885, 944
11,907,261
31,286,102
20, 682, 632
37, 079, 981
5, 709, 009
50,449,112
45, 819, 093
28, 677, 032
26, 030, 376
27, 910, 044
16, 480, 322
48, 080, 554
50,564,618
185, 367
191,395
101,465
2, 673, 584
984, 052
293,847
134, 396
23,600
404, 367
310,430
1,077,411
AVERAGE
VALUE PER
BUSHEL.
1919
$1.50
1.85
1.59
1.45
1.37
1.81
1.80
1.46
1.47
1.71
1.75
1.75
1.80
1.90
1.95
1.85
1.75
1.65
1.55
1.45
1.45
1.45
1.50
1.45
1.30
1.35
1.50
1.40
1.30
1.35
1.45
1.60
1.55
1.65
1.85
1.75
1.95
2.00
1.75
1.60
1.75
1.80
1.85
1.85
1.80
1.70
1.35
1.35
1.70
1.70
1.65
1.40
1.50
1.95
1.95
1.80
1.80
1.65
1.70
THE CEREALS.
821
Table 141 WHEAT— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent is
more than 1,000.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
I>ouisiiuia ,
Oklahoma ,
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
73,099,421
Geographic omsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central....
West N orth Central . . .
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central . . .
Mountain
Pacific
31,864
1,973,309
11,410,716
38, 346, 465
2, 924, 762
1, 564, 887
7,374,160
4,812,619
4, 660, 639
1919
44, 262, 592
4,893
1,598,325
7, 038, 364
25, 863, 556
2,241,345
1,315,243
1,556,087
1,285,360
3,359,419
14,464
1,366
11,276
1,876
106
2,776
463,461
84,897
, 424, 951
, 922, 592
, 798, 657
, 103, 035
,056,687
529, 745
793,402
437, 743
564, 990
098, 042
891,468
294, 156
266, 664
125, 740
664, 295
18
990, 506
298, 036
620, 659
84,621
140,861
26
839, 987
684,497
34,017
6,386
256,211
766
,702,280
1,414,903
,698,531
., 141, 295
181,420
,328,616
135, 185
37, 131
268, 457
21,984
i, 494, 160
L, 080, 051
1,086,428
1909
3,407
70
678
109
13
616
289, 130
83,637
1,225,558
1,827,932
2, 082, 835
2,185,091
802, 137
140, 369
3,276,911
526, 777
2, 017, 128
8, 188, 782
3,217,255
2, 662, 918
5, 973, 785
111,215
589, 893
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
65.1
551.2
23.5
62.1
48.3
30.5
19.0
373.9
274.4
38.7
324.5
350.6
60.3
1.6
16.3
59.9
34.4
87.8
31.7
277.4
15.8
172.9
126.3
11.1
21.0
61.3
88.6
13.1
12.6
692, 907
209, 315
501,912
43, 028
93,065
10
681,323
619,861
13, 665
394
60,426
65
1, 169, 420
326, 176
258,377
399, 234
41, 968
340, 729
32, 341
20, 028
178, 423
14, 260
2,118,015
763,187
478.217
42.9
42.4
23.7
96.7
51.4
production (bushels).
1919
945,403,215
683,379,259
23.3
10.4
148.9
324.0
302-1
640.4
557.4
185.9
332.3
289.9
318.0
85.4
50.5
64.2
17.8
41.5
127.2
544,
33, 968,
201, %3,
423, 365,
32, 847,
17,015,
104, 246,
63, 220,
78,231,
261,185
21,968
176, 003
33, 253
2,275
60, 102
9, 136, 268
1,378,269
23, 453, 978
58, 124, 351
45, 207, 862
70,890,917
20,411,825
7,328,444
37,616,384
21,591,928
65, 210, 462
61,540,404
31,086,995
57, M3, 598
148,475,729
1,571,567
9, 620, 526
200
11,446,027
3,747,812
4,744,528
630,911
1, 085, 972
249
10,375,129
6,362,357
222, 838
54,685
2,051,405
5,788
65,761,843
36,427,255
7, 799, 647
17,877,113
1,445,227
18, 260, 663
2, 437, 213
835, 374
4, 100, 979
464, 151
41,837,909
19, 526, 765
16,866,882
1909
114, 998
717, 833
097, 675
092, 121
650, 768
374, 422
096, 127
654, 968
580,347
85,119
1,311
14, 087
2,404
208
11,869
6,664,121
1,489,233
21,564,479
30, 663, 704
33,935,972
37, 830, 732
16, 025, 791
2,641,476
57,094,412
8,055,944
29,837,429
116,781,886
47, 0.59, 590
47, 68;'), 745
77,577,115
1,643,672
9,463,457
8, 076, 989
2, 575, 996
3,827,145
310,614
752, 858
137
8,739,260
6, 516, .539
113, 953
4,670
626,414
488
14,008,334
2, 560, 891
6,251,946
10, 237, 609
738, 698
7, 224, 057
499, 799
362, 875
3,943,910
396, 075
40, 920, 390
12,4.56,751
6, 203, 206
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
38.3
373.7
14.3
66.8
10.2
23.3
10.7
509.8
79.5
31.3
206.8
993.8
322.1
37.1
-7.5
33.2
87.4
27.4
177.4
-34.1
168. 0
118.6
-47.3
-33.9
21.3
91.4
-4.4
1.7
41.7
45.6
24.0
103.1
44.2
81.8
18.7
-2.4
95.6
289.7
'm.i
24.8
74.6
95.6
152.8
387.6
130.2
4.0
17.2
2.2
56.8
171.9
AVERAGE
YIELD
PER ACRE
(BUSHELS).
1919
12.9
17.1
17.2
17.7
11.0
11.2
10.9
14.1
11.1
16.8
18.1
16.1
15.6
17.7
21.5
18.0
19.7
16.2
16.6
19.9
16.2
17.3
19.3
13.8
9.9
15.0
14.3
6.8
8.0
13.5
13.2
12.5
14.5
11.1
11.6
12.6
7.6
7.6
7.7
9.6
12.4
9.3
6.6
8.0
7.6
14.0
16.1
4.6
15.7
8.0
13.7
18.0
22.6
15.3
21.1
16.8
18.1
15.5
1909
15.4
23.5
18.6
17.2
14.8
11.9
11.7
11.0
23.1
17.7
26.0
18.7
20.8
22.1
16.0
19.3
23.0
17.8
17.6
16.8
16.3
17.3
20.0
18.8
17.4
15.3
14.8
14.3
14.6
17.9
13.0
14.8
16.0
11.7
12.3
7.6
7.2
8.1
13.7
12.8
10.5
8.3
11.9
8.7
7.5
12.0
7.9
24.2
25.6
17.6
21.2
15.6
18.1
22.1
27.8
19.3
16.3
13.0
822
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE,
Table 142.— WHEAT— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 19<39.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States..
GEOGRAPHir. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic —
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Olilo
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FARMS reporting.
Number.
1919
2, 225, 134
13, 481
189,989
632, 344
6.53, 240
305, 821
126,023
153, 987
100,428
49, 821
4,961
912
5,702
703
40
1,163
55, 580
8,124
126, 285
176, 421
123, 043
136, 079
103, 093
93,708
113,491
76,219
142, 800
67, 724
49, 372
77, 792
125, 842
5,312
26, 277
3
89, 472
35, 203
89, 388
24, 433
35, 724
9
59, 628
56, 896
8, 473
1,025
24, 582
118
66, 9.53
62,334
23,136
22,620
4,468
23,961
9,032
1,764
14, 488
959
19, 194
20, 666
9,961
1909
1, 458, 667
2,236
158,480
432, 165
446, 974
212, 246
83,775
3.5, 048
55, 998
31,745
1,433
62
360
81
7
293
34,328
8,401
115, 751
137, 523
104, 273
76,434
82, 214
31,721
93, 049
36, 284
79, 757
59, 365
39, 496
64, 322
74, 701
4,827
23,358
63,405
22,344
65, 124
11,356
21, 827
5
37, 164
44,013
2,463
135
5,197
23
23,003
6,825
8,164
12, 676
2,735
11,719
6,160
1,409
12,387
748
13, 865
13,202
4,678
Per cent of
aU farms.
1919
34.5
8.6
44.7
58.3
59.6
26.4
12.0
15.5
41.1
21.3
10.3
4.4
19.6
2.2
1.0
5.1
28.8
27.4
62.4
68.7
60.0
57.4
52.5
49.5
63.6
35.7
54.3
87.2
66.1
62.5
76.1
52.4
54.8
1.5
48.0
40.3
33.1
12.7
11.6
(')
22.0
22.5
3.3
0.4
10.6
0.1
34.9
14.3
40.1
53.7
28.4
40.0
30.3
17.7
56.5
30.3
29.0
41.2
8.5
t2.9
1.2
33.8
38.5
40.3
19.1
8.0
3.7
30.5
16.7
2.4
0.2
1.1
0.2
0.1
1.1
15.9
25.1
52.8
50.6
48.4
30.3
39.7
17.9
59.6
16.7
28.8
79.8
50.9
49.6
42.0
44.5
47.7
34.5
23.1
25.7
6.4
7.5
(')
14.3
17.9
0.9
0)
2.4
0)
12.1
1.6
31.1
41.1
24.9
25.4
17.3
15.3
57.1
27.8
24.7
29.0
5.3
$2,074,078,801
1919
1,268,576
76,415,411
444, 146, 148
935,172,662
76, 313, 751
38,086,974
220,415,296
112,913,384
169, 346, 599
613, 785
50, 526
404, 808
76, 484
5,232
117,741
20,556,621
3,087,324
52,771,466
127, 873, 574
98,101,056
155, %0, 014
45,722,488
16,489,016
88, 398, 508
44,479,372
140, 202, 501
147,696,970
69,323,9%
124, 363, 735
320, 707, 580
3,457,447
21, 357, 568
446
26, 783, 702
8,395,097
11,861,354
1,634,062
2, 823, 527
548
22,929,042
14,506,174
530,356
121, 402
4, 266, 922
13,603
140,730,350
75, 404, 421
18,641,156
30,648,087
3,121,693
37, 616, 960
4, 874, 426
1,921,358
9, 022, 154
1,067,550
91,206,642
41,201,480
36,938,477
1909
$657,656,801
122,532
31,665,041
121,885,050
363,923,102
28, 725, 004
15,851,025
17,278,608
25, 930, 395
52,275,389
91, 5.54
1,406
14, 279
2,515
211
12, 567
7,175,523
1,568,880
22, 920, 638
31,112,975
33, 593, 141
38, 000, 712
16, 586, 868
2,591,954
56, 007, 435
7, 703, 205
29, 926, 209
109, 129, 869
42, 878, 223
44, 225, 930
74, 05Q, 291
1,697,539
9, 876, 480
8,776,061
2, 697, 141
4,420,322
385,835
871,494
132
8,812,469
6, 913, 335
120, 873
4,348
532, 712
508
13, 854, 322
2,891,061
5,329,389
8, 412, 587
644, 251
6, 463, 92t)
508, 726
410,214
3,765,017
3%, 285
35,102,370
10,849,036
6,323,983
'Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
THE CEBEALS.
823
Table 143.— OATS— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Percent not shown when base is less than 100.]
DIVISION ANT) STATE.
United States. .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic.
East North Central
WestNorthCentral
South Atlantic.
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
WestNorthCentral:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina. ..
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1909
37,991,002
236, 113
184, 127
228, 593
978, 106
886, 071
530, 367
642, 748
682, 103
622, 714
116,691
14,688
83,097
9,533
1,215
10, 889
937,553
71,065
1,175,509
1,452,052
1,718,748
4,291,066
1,514,808
2,251,919
3,429,079
5,484,113
1,707,055
2,073,162
1,839,089
2,029,740
1,415,928
4,736
48,891
14
135, 842
169,915
125, 885
196,056
187,525
17, 207
229,464
162,417
85,398
53,088
173,317
33, 443
1,573,055
1,862,933
191,096
141, 507
58,622
174, 189
40,029
11,862
61, 825
2,973
191,673
284, 152
146,889
35,159,441
223,221
2,518,886
11,225,445
15,710,495
1,368,832
870, 762
1,276,534
1, 164, 204
801,062
120,991
10,860
71,510
7,927
1,726
10,207
1,302,508
72, 130
1, 144, 248
1,787,496
1,667,818
4, 176, 485
1,429,076
2,164,570
2,977,258
4,655,154
1,073,325
2,147,032
1,558,643
2,365,774
933, 309
4,226
49, 210
13
204,455
103,758
228, 120
324, 180
411,664
43,206
174,315
342, 086
257, 276
97,085
197,449
29,711
609, 373
440,001
333, 195
302,783
124,035
275,948
33,707
5,867
80,816
7,853
269,742
339, 162
192, 158
Per
cent
of in-
crease .
5.8
-13.3
(1)
14.4
-35.3
-39.1
185.4
-41.4
-22.3
-3.6
35.2
16.2
20.3
-29.6
6.7
-28.0
-1.5
2.7
-18.8
3.1
2.7
6.0
4.0
15.2
17.8
59.0
-3.4
18.0
-14.2
51.7
12.1
-0.6
-33.6
63.8
-44.8
-39.5
-54.4
-60.2
31.6
-52.5
-66.8
-45.3
-12.2
12.6
158.1
323.4
-42.6
-53.3
-52.7
-36.9
18.8
102.2
-23.5
-62.1
-28.9
-16.2
-23.6
production (bushels).
1,055,182,798
1919
7,099,771
52,255,952
333,705,369
494, 110, 435
14,417,597
7,085,657
112,652,747
14,457,607
19,397,663
3,600,617
4^5,367
2,396,349
287, 881
34, 507
295,050
21, 595, 461
1,477,319
29, 183, 172
46,818,330
52,529,723
129,104,668
36,956,425
68,296,223
89, 108, 151
187,045,705
40, 493, 700
30,294,074
51,091,904
59, 819, 545
36, 257, 356
70, 791
1,082,994
315
1,958,609
3,054,668
1,671,308
3,597,835
2, 758, 851
222,226
2,791,447
2, 413, 409
1, 120, 384
760, 417
2,703,753
489, 380
45, 470, 191
63,989,423
2,-583,908
3,069,132
1,006,552
4,535,527
1,085,311
377,785
1,724,392
75,000
8,073,481
8,357,406
2,966,776
1909
1,007,142,980
7,350,601
64,344,715
373, 803, 573
432,660,477
21,206,000
»11,646,687
27,273,695
40,604,256
28,252,977
4,232,309
386, 419
2,141,357
268, 500
48,212
273, 804
34,795,277
1,376,752
28,172,686
57,591,046
50,607,913
150,386,074
43, 869, 502
71,349,038
93,897,717
128,198,055
24, 828, 501
65,886,702
43, 565, 676
53,360,185
22,923,641
98,239
1,160,663
375
2, 884, 495
1,728,806
2,782,508
5,745, 291
6,199,243
606,380
2, 406, 064
4,720,692
3,251,146
1,268,785
3,212,891
420,033
16,606,154
7,034,617
13,805,735
11,328,106
3,361,425
7,642,855
- 720,560
189,312
3,221,289
334,973
13,228,003
10,881,286
4,143,688
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
4.8
-3.4
-13.8
-10.7
14.2
-32.0
-39.2
313.0
-64.4
-31.3
-14.9
25.6
11.9
7.2
-28.4
7.8
-37.9
7.3
3.6
-18.7
3.8
-14.2
-15.8
-4.3
-5.1
45.9
63.1
-54.0
17.3
12.1
58.2
-27.9
-6.7
-16.0
-32.1
76.7
-39.9
-37.4
— 55. 5
-63.4
16.0
-48.9
-65.5
-40.1
-15.8
16.5
173.8
809.6
-81.3
-72.9
-70.1
-40.7
50.6
99.6
-46.5
-77.6
-39.0
-23.2
-28.4
average
yield per
acre
(bushels).
1919
27.8
30.1
23.9
29.7
27.5
16.3
13.4
30.9
21.2
31.2
30.9
33.0
28.8
30.2
28.4
27.1
23.0
20.8
24.8
32.2
30.6
30.1
24.4
30.3
26.0
34.1
23.7
14.6
27.8
29.5
25.6
14.9
22.2
22.5
14.4
18.0
13.3
18.4
14.7
12.9
12.2
14.9
13.1
14.3
15.6
14.6
28.9
34.3
13.5
21.7
17.2
26.0
27.1
31.8
27.9
25.2
42.1
29.4
20.2
1909
28.6
3,2.9
25.5
33.3
27.5
15.5
13.4
21.4
34.9
35.3
35.0
35.6
29.9
33.9
27.9
26.8
26.7
19.1
24.6
32.2
30.3
36.0
30.7
33.0
31.5
27.5
23.1
30.7
28. 0
22.6
24.6
23.2
23.6
28.8
14.1
16.7
12.2
17.7
15.1
14.0
13.8
13.8
12.6
13.1
16.3
14.1
27.3
16.0
41.4
37.4
27.1
27.7
21.4
32.3
39.9
42.7
49.0
32.1
21.6
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
824
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 144 OATS— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
tTnited States.
Geographic dh'isions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Jlichigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
, Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho ,
Wyoming
Colorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
FAKMS BEPORTING.
Number.
1919
2,238,102
41,896
267,496
693,318
683,192
ia3,047
91,291
202, 726
44,6^
30,443
18,337
3,758
14,389
2,214
321
2,877
114,390
7,582
145,524
137,099
101,522
157,879
141,312
155, 506
140, 876
162,880
117,497
51,160
49,921
77,510
83,348
769
8,486
6
28,275
34,600
34,647
43,462
30, 505
2,297
37, 887
23,860
18,991
10, 553
25,549
5,456
75,938
95,783
8,451
9,218
2,992
11,711
3,335
573
8,211
202
11,365
15,482
3,596
1909
2, 174, 006
43,579
298, 684
668,954
588,275
251,129
144,577
99, 675
52, 881
26,252
Per cent of
aU farms.
1919
34.7
22,029
3,141
12,581
2,181
455
3,192
142,313
8,213
148, 158
150,180
101,199
139, 156
141,731
136,688
118,692
151, 7GD
80,308
56,903
45, 127
81,466
54, 010
698
8,831
2
36,306
22,412
48,958
57,398
70,379
6,145
25,548
44,432
51,857
22,740
31, 836
4,579
33,002
30,258
10,459
11,708
4,381
12,844
3,084
315
9,781
309
10,139
13,636
2,477
26.8
62.9
63.9
62.3
15.8
8.7
20.4
18.3
13.0
38.0
18.3
49.5
6.9
7.9
12.7
59.2
25.5
72.0
53.4
49.5
66.6
71.9
82.2
78.9
76.3
44.7
65.9
66.9
62.3
50.4
7.6
17.7
2.9
15.2
39.6
12.8
22.6
9.8
4.3
14.0
9.4
7.4
3.9
11.0
4.0
39.6
22.0
14.7
21.9
19.0
19.5
11.2
5.7
32.0
6.4
17.1
30.8
3.1
1909
34.2
23.1
63.8
59.6
53.0
22.6
13.9
10.6
28.8
13.8
36.7
11.6
38.5
5.9
8.6
n.9
66.0
24.5
67.6
55.2
47.0
55.2
68.5
77.2
76.0
69.9
29.0
76.5
58.1
62.8
30.4
6.4
18.1
0.9
19.7
23.2
19.3
32.5
24.2
12.3
18.1
19.7
8.3
14.8
3.8
17.4
7.2
39.9
38.0
39.9
27.8
8.6
3.4
45.1
11.5
18.0
30.0
2.8
1919
$855,255,468
7,312,401
49,263,771
274,567,854
375,935,127
15,900,755
7,533,992
90,809,757
14,952,017
18,979,794
1909
$414,697,422
3,780,648
485,367
2,396,349
302,276
37,958
309,803
21,595,461
1,403,453
26,264,857
39,795,590
42,023,780
103,283,734
31,412,962
58,051,788
66,831,124
140,284,289
32,394,961
24,235,260
38,318,937
44,864,671
29,005,885
67.251
1,028^845
315
2,154,475
3,054,668
1,838,447
4,317,400
3, 172, 680
266,674
2,931,018
2,534,082
1,232,426
836,466
2,703,753
538,319
36,376,150
51,191,535
2,5a3,908
3,222,592
1,107,208
4,308,752
1,139,580
434,456
2,069,269
86,252
8,073,481
7,939,537
2,966,776
4,027,338
33,111,736
149,004,329
162,647,073
13,388,578
6,535,286
12,764,241
19,673,773
13,545,068
2,293,947
216,938
1,169,223
157,381
28, 661
161,188
17,977,155
712,609
14,421,972
23,212,352
18,928,706
59, 693, 819
18, ,506, 195
28,663,257
34,023,389
49,046,888
10,253,990
21,114,345
16,044,785
19,443,570
9,720,106
51,022
584,395
165
1,609,973
912,388
1,741,561
3,809,345
4,236,625
443,104
1,216,187
2,378,464
2,117,703
822,932
1,641,752
250,588
7,172,207
3,699,634
6,148,021
5,067,051
1,828,711
4,177,267
459,306
130,384
1,671,065
191,968
5,870,857
5,037,164
2,637,047
AVERAGE
VALUE PER
BUSHEL.
1919
0.81
1.03
0.94
0.82
0.76
1.10
1.06
0.81
1.03
0.98
1.05
1.00
1.00
1.05
1.10
1.05
1.00
0.95
0.90
0.85
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.85
0.75
0.75
0.80
0.80
0.75
0.75
0.80
0.95
0.95
LOO
LIO
1.00
1.10
L20
1.15
L20
L05
1.05
1.10
LIO
1.00
1.10
0.80
0.80
1.00
1.05
1.10
0. 95
1.05
1. 15
1.20
1.15
1.00
0.95
1.00
THE CEREALS.
825
Table 1 15.-B VRLEY-ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (-) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent is
more than 1,000.]
DmSION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic di^visions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. . .
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central. .
Moimtain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York ,
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. ..
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pactfic:
Washington
Oregon
CaUforma
1919
6, 472, 888
14,767
130, 7S8
1, 160, 055
3, 536, 158
14, 593
12, 083
155, 766
310, 447
1, 138, 231
4,358
887
8,594
509
145
274
116, 109
894
13,785
114, 217
74, 239
176, 792
296,515
498, 292
814,381
236, 314
8,930
,085,329
754,929
211,212
425,033
1909
7, 698, 706
16, 242
87, 733
1,007,102
4,762,928
15,561
5,388
14, 253
313,606
1, 475, 893
Per
cent of
-15.9
production (bushels).
8,674
1,359
429
21
137
5,612
5,894
577
4,136
848
10,586
349
182
141
79,956
152
7, 625
24, 075
10, 188
63, 325
93, 065
816, 449
1,-573,761
571, 224
7,915
1,215,811
1,114,531
113,571
166, 115
31
4,494
273
389
77,324
77,780
29,330
67, 871
7,970
153, 015
8,976
21, 748
1.5, 938
5,599
84, 568
66,595
987,068
9,890
408
504
189
44
1
2,738
2,567
41
42
82
-9.1
49.1
15.2
-25.8
-6.2
124.3
992.9
-1.0
-22.9
5.4
4.6
-18.8
45.8
-20.3
94.3
45.2
488.2
374.4
628.7
179.2
218.6
-39.0
-48.3
-58.6
12.8
-10.7
-32. 3
86.0
155.9
1919
122, 024, 773
173,344,212
343, 641
2. 549, 471
2.5,061,508
57,946,122
370, 458
221, 027
3, 979, 068
5, 977, 266
25, 576, 212
-13.5
10,283
3,888
27, 242
132, 412
8,561
71,411
2,131
32, 897
26, 752
12, 200
171, 888
108,847
, 195, 158
-12.3
233.1
-14.9
105.0
129.6
104,912
22,036
196, 815
11, 832
3,154
4,892
2,273,011
14,613
261, 847
2, 412, 196
1, 427, 772
4,226,911
4, 802, 768
12, 191, 861
14, 849, 069
5, 352, 802
145, 496
12, 052, 881
12, 815;, 768
4,405,323
8,324,783
625
111,221
1909
428,617
2, 062, 189
26, 705, 278
98, 997, 430
409, 615
119,922
181,346
9,785,511
34,6.54,304
Per
cent of
in-
crease.
-29.6
229,301
24, 816
3,510
652.0
7.7
-48.7
-6.9
114.3
321.2
-33.9
-40.4
-54.1
-50.8
-38.8
-17.4
65
920
119,542
96, 173
5,312
2,900
6,079
1, 781, 839
2,188,250
346, 972
1,348,876
115,624
2, 801, 498
194,059
656, 835
365, 186
148, 216
2, 249, 856
1, 429, 073
21,897,283
106,674
20,764
285,008
9,021
4,676
2,474
1, 922, 868
3,082
136, 239
569, 279
234, 298
1,613, .559
2, 132, 101
22, 156, 041
31,927,773
10,964,184
131,253
26, 365, 758
22, 396, 130
1,987,516
2, 221, 816
422
135,454
-19.8
23.6
-6.2
-41.5
-9.6
84.3
-38. 9
-26.2
253,649
8,407
7,535
3,483
655
10
65, 596
53, 201
372
753
1,267
127,641
52,438
753, 268
4, 598, 292
189,057
1, 889, 342
43, 490
1, 008, 442
891, 471
412, 149
5,a34,615
2, 377, 735
26,441,954
-1.7
6.1
-30.9
31.2
-32.5
97.7
18.2
374.1
92.2
323.7
509.4
162.0
125.3
-45.0
-57.5
-51.2
8.4
-54.3
-42.8
121.6
274.7
48.1
-17.9
average
yield
PER acre
(BUSHELS).
1919
18.9
23.3
19.5
21.6
16.4
25.4
18.3
25.5
19.3
22.5
-9.6
195.2
-53.4
-90.1
82.2
80.8
128.9
-53.9
-70.7
-38.8
48.3
346.2
-34.9
-.59.0
-64.0
-61.4
-39.9
-17.2
24.1
24.8
22.9
23.2
21.8
17.9
19.6
16.3
19.0
21.1
19.2
23.9
16.2
24.5
18.2
22.7
16.3
11.1
17.0
20.9
19.6
7.4
28.6
1909
26.4
18.3
8.2
3.1
6.7
21.3
16.3
9.2
10.6
15.6
23.0
28.1
11.8
19.9
14.5
18.3
21.6
30.2
22.9
26.5
26.6
21.5
22.2
826
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTURE.
Table 146 BARLEY— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
FARMS reporting.
VALUE.
AVEP
VALUi
BUSI
DIVISION AND STATE.
Number.
Per cent
of all
farms.
. PER
lEL.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
United States
448,985
383, 197
7.0
6.0
$160,427,255
$92,458,571
$1.31
$0.53
Geographic divisions:
New England
5,722
28,584
182, 536
176,703
3,654
1,551
11,403
20,861
17, 971
6,593
20, 515
122, 864
196, 723
3,775
442
1,074
16, 998
14,213
3.7
6.7
16.8
16.1
0.3
0.1
1.1
8.5
7.7
3.5
4.4
10.9
17.7
0.3
(1)
0.1
9.3
7.5
591,771
3,697,471
33, 693, 097
68, 015, 039
523, 587
360, 016
4,470.878
8,449,855
40,625,511
342,659
1,414,366
15,240,518
47,400,962
276, 981
79, 171
107, 835
5,566,331
22, 029, 748
1.72
1.45
1.34
1.17
1.41
1.63
1.12
1.41
1.59
0.80
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
0.69
0..57
0.48
0.68
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
0.66
0.59
0.57
Pacific
0.64
New England:
Maine
1,629
481
3,160
260
43
149
24,840
163
3,581
19,601
10, 496
17,653
54, 897
79,889
64,877
19,016
1,152
32,837
25,435
15,328
18,058
10
1,099
2,258
416
3,569
197
63
90
18,217
27
2,271
4,753
1,896
7,074
21,601
87, 540
85,681
36,435
852
33, 107
28, 704
5,904
5,980
8
1,215
3.4
2.3
10.9
0.8
1.1
0.7
12.9
0.5
1.8
7.6
5.1
7.4
27.9
42.2
36.4
8.9
0.4
42.3
34.1
12.3
10.9
0.1
2.3
3.8
1.5
10.9
0.5
1.2
0.3
8.4
0.1
1.0
1.7
0.9
2.8
10.4
49.4
54.9
16.8
0.3
44.6
37.0
4.6
3.4
0.1
2.5
183,597
33,057
344,431
18, 930
4,416
7,340
3,295,871
21,923
379, 677
3,256,468
1, 998, 883
5, 494, 990
6, 483, 742
16, 459, 014
18, .561, 350
6, 423, 366
203, 695
13, 860, 815
15,378,922
4, 845, 864
8, 741, 027
812
144,589
86,230
17, 292
225,803
7,177
4,126
2,031
1,316,117
1,967
96,282
311,741
133,591
880,706
1, 232, 344
12, 682, 136
17,213,817
5, 320, 70S
80, 245
11,962,036
10, 873, 522
870, 846
1,079,788
288
79,231
1.75
1.50
1.75
1.60
1.40
1.50
1.45
1.50
1.45
1.35
1.40
1.30
1.35
1.35
1.25
1.20
1.40
1.15
1.20
1.10
1.05
1.30
1.30
0.81
New Hampshire
Vermont
0..S3
0.79
Massachusetts
0 80
Rhode Island
0.88
Connecticut
0.82
Middle Atlantic:
New York
0.68
New Jersey
0.64
Pennsylvania ... .
0.71
East North Central:
Ohio
0.55
Indiana
0.57
niiaois
0.55
Michigan
0.58
Wisconsin
0.57
West North Central:
Miiuiesota
0.49
Iowa
0.49
Missouri
0.60
North Dakota...
0.45
South Dakota
0.49
Nebraska
0.44
Kansas
0.49
South Atlantic:
Delaware
0.68
Maryland
0.58
Virginia
2,044
305
179
2,057
119
149
190
36
1
175
248
14
5
41
1.1
0.3
0.1
.......
0.2
0.4
G)
^'}
(•)
2.8
1.3
3.4
10.9
3.8
14.5
3.3
9.4
10.9
9.9
5.7
6.9
9.1
1.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
('^
(0
(1)
""o'.i
(')
8.6
12.8
8.0
9.9
0.9
10.7
16.4
17.1
5.9
7.2
8.6
332,490
37,232
6,494
179,712
5,640
6,863
4,297
942
8
42,929
35,363
336
543
1,136
1.45
1.50
1.85
"i'oo'
2.00
1.60
1.65
1.90
1.60
1.65
1.15
1.10
1.50
1.50
1.55
1.30
1.30
1.45
1.70
1.75
1.50
1.55
1.60
0.71
West Virginia
0.67
N orth C arolina
0.91
South Carolina
1.23
Georgia
5
12
508
932
111
130
1,840
191,266
158, 687
10,093
1.44
Florida
0.80
East South Central:
Kentucky
0.65
Tennessee
0.66
Alabama
0.90
0.72
West South Central:
Arkansas
70
35
5,450
5,848
1,950
4,577
598
8,702
987
934
2,801
312
3,778
3,450
10, 743
4,641
10,032
2,049,119
2, 407, 086
520,472
2,023,329
179, 218
3,641,948
252,280
952, 415
620, 814
259, 379
3,374,792
2, 215, 065
35,035,654
0.90
Oklahoma
834
199
2,267
3,955
882
4,559
338
983
3,554
460
3,333
3,283
7,597
75,059
31,640
478,811
2, 322, 705
130, 392
1, 100, 753
35,626
714, 834
472,816
310,394
3,331,930
1,513,310
17,184,508
0.59
Texas
0.60
Mountain:
Montana
0.64
Idaho
0.51
Wyoming
0.69
Colorado
0.58
New Mexico
0.82
Arizona
0.71
Utah
0.53
Nevada
0.75
Pacific:
Washington
0.57
Oregon
0.64
California
0.65
^ Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
THE CEREALS.
827
Table 147.— RYE— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent
is more than 1,000.1
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States...
Geographic omsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central-
West South Central
Mountata
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York ,
New Jersey ,
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana ,
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota ,
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Teimessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wvomtng
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cahioruia
1919 1909
7, 679, 005
10, 282
432,824
2, 229, 022
4, 2S2, C16
198, 139
57,491
88,277
277, 805
102, 549
272
627
527
3,062
349
5,445
115,661
74, 174
242,989
116,464
350, 908
319,636
912,951
529,063
649, 609
89, 458
107,422
2, 422, 563
463, 132
359,926
190,506
6,198
21,196
10
57,018
19, 760
67,871
6,877
18,041
1,168
27,678
2«,326
1,171
316
2,082
118
71,680
14,397
75,979
11,937
41,879
133, 131
3,751
177
10,378
573
41,677
42,476
18,396
13,221
472, 132
968, 558
470, 582
157, 516
50, 091
5,926
32,115
25,390
292
260
1,115
3,476
477
7,601
130,510
69,032
272,560
67,912
83, 440
58,973
419,020
339, 213
266,567
42,042
20,001
48,188
13, 778
62, 827
17,179
1,017
28,093
13
47,890
15,679
48,685
2,958
12,352
26,813
22,798
437
43
1,080
19
4,291
536
6,034
3,295
1,516
15,715
257
21
5,234
43
5,450
12,913
7,027
Per
cent of
249.8
-22.2
-8.3
130.1
810.1
25. S
14.8
765.0
303.9
-6.8
141.2
-52.7
-11.9
—26. 8
-28.4
-11.4
7.4
-10. 8
71.5
320. 6
442.0
117.9
56.0
143.7
112. 8
437.1
509.4
-24.6
19.1
26.0
39.4
132.5
46.1
36.0
3.2
24.2
168.0
PRODUCTION (bushels).
1919
75, 992. 223
154,265
5,772,471
28,811,726
35,963,450
1, 479, 413
422,283
935, 895
1, 724, 784
727,936
1909
29,520,457
92.8
262.3
'747.' 2
8.3
664.7
22s. 9
161.8
4,673
6,760
6,942
46, 261
5,650
83,979
1,520,552
1,043,916
3,208,003
1,666,449
4,432,091
3,872,621
12, 168, 182
6,672,383
8,362,940
1,110,739
917,693
16,294,377
4,111,543
3,259,390
1,906,768
58,235
230,596
202
456,689
186,709
390,123
.50,342
100,209
6,308
240, 555
171,124
8; 079
2,525
13,900
1,486
705, 124
215,385
227,948
81,854
192, 532
1,08.8,564
53,797
3,471
72,507
4,111
229,653
312,463
185,820
230, 458
6, 458, 475
13,443,196
6, 907, 788
1,322,474
400,709
49, 137
439, 767
268,453
Per
cent of
in-
crease.
157.4
4,815
4,534
16,689
59,183
7,545
137,692
2,010,601
951,271
3, 496, 603
921,919
1,121,589
787, 519
5,814,394
4, 797, 775
4,426,028
570,996
205, 813
689, 233
194, 672
660,631
160, 415
11,423
357, 562
190
438, 345
148,676
280,431
20,631
59, 937
5,279
255, 532
140,925
3,736
516
7,354
193
37,240
4,350
111,214
40,241
20,479
198,025
2,913
261
65,754
50,746
147, 024
70,683
-33. 1
-10.6
114.3
420.6
11.9
5.4
292.2
171.2
-2.9
49.1
-58. 4
-21.8
-25.1
-39.0
-24.4
9.7
-8.3
80.8
295.2
391.7
109.3
39.1
88.9
94.5
345.9
a\t;rage
YIELD per
acre
(bushels).
1919
393.4
409.8
-35.5
6.3
4.2
25.6
39.1
144.0
67.2
19.5
-5.9
21.4
116.2
389.3
89.0
669.9
105.0
103.4
840.1
449.7
10.3
367.2
352.6
112.5
162.9
9.9
15.0
13.3
12.9
8.4
7.5
7.3
10.6
6.2
7.1
17.2
10.8
13.2
15.1
16.2
15.4
13.1
14.1
1.3.2
14.3
12.6
12.1
13.3
12.6
12.9
12.4
8.5
6.7
8.9
9.1
10.0
9.4
10.9
20.2
8.0
9.4
5.7
7.3
5.6
5.4
8.7
6.0
6.9
8.0
6.7
12.6
9.8
15.0
3.0
6.9
4.6
8.2
14.3
19.6
7.0
7.2
7.4
10.1
1909
13.4
17.4
13.7
13.9
14.7
8.4
8.0
8.3
13.7
10.6
16. 5
17.4
15.0
17.0
15.8
18.1
15.4
1:3.8
12.8
13.6
n.i
13.4
13.9
14.1
16.6
13.6
10.3
14.3
14.1
10.5
9.3
11.2
12.7
14.6
9.2
9.5
5.8
7.0
4.9
6.1
9.5
6.2
8.5
12.0
6.8
10.2
8.7
8.1
18.4
12.2
13.5
12.6
11.3
12.4
12.6
20.5
9.3
11.4
10.1
828
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICUL.TTJEE.
Table 148.— RYE— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
farms reporting.
valxte.
AVER
VALUE
BUSE
AGE
DmSION AND STATE.
Number.
Per cent of
all farms.
PER
EL.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
$1.53
1909
■United States
469,113
275, 796
7.3
4.3
$116,537,965
$20,421,812
$0.69
Geographic divisions:
New England
4,348
69, 492
193,235
127, 600
46,325
9,871
6,174
8,234
3,834
5,674
79,627
113,438
32, 948
32, 982
6,940
847
2,204
1,136
2.8
16.3
17.8
11.6
4.0
0.9
0.6
3.4
1.6
3.0
17.0
10.1
3.0
3.0
0.7
0.1
1.2
0.6
294, 137
9,676,644
44, 161, 824
53,204,213
2,836,161
804, 078
1,409,048
2,692,610
1,459,250
206,852
4, 959, 172
9,011,568
4,216,576
1,106,617
337. 152
41, 165
300, 134
242, 576
1.91
1.68
1.53
1.48
1.92
1.90
1.51
1.56
2.00
0.90
Middle Atlantic
0.77
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
0.67
0.61
0.84
East South Central. .....
West South Central
Moiuitain
0.84
0.84
0.68
Pacific
0.90
New England:
Maine
133
210
206
1,192
120
2,487
17,491
6,742
45, 259
15, 860
27,430
19. 569
77', 821
52, 555
40, 500
7,720
9,582
35,041
10, 677
12, 951
11,129
951
4,178
3
11,655
3,900
19, 637
2,134
3,772
95
4,090
5,240
454
87
614
25
4,060
1,475
1,863
544
1,069
3, 945
240
31
504
38
1,083
2,288
463
109
176
278
1,304
176
3,631
19, 517
7,462
52, 648
10, 224
9,512
4,643
48, 889
40, 170
18,777
4,301
2,601
1,463
679
3,887
1,240
210
5,181
2
8,509
2,774
12,830
1,043
2,340
93
3,488
3,166
267
19
303
9
396
139
395
218
158
992
28
6
396
11
215
728
193
0.3
1.0
0.7
3.7
2.9
11.0
9.1
22.7
22.4
6.2
13.4
8.3
39.6
27.8
22.7
3.6
3.6
45.1
14.3
10.4
6.7
9.4
8.7
1.5
6.3
4.5
7.3
1.1
1.2
0.2
1.5
2.1
0.2
(>)
0.3
(1)
2.1
0.3
3.2
1.3
6.8
6.6
0.8
0.3
2.0
1.2
1.6
4.6
0.4
0.2
0.7
0.8
3.5
3.3
13.5
9.1
22.3
24.0
3.8
4.4
1.8
23.6
22.7
12.0
2.0
0.9
2.0
0.9
3.0
0.7
1.9
10.6
0.9
4.6
2.9
5.1
0.6
0.8
0.2
1.3
1.3
0.1
(')
0.1
(')
0.2
(')
1.5
0.7
1.4
2.1
0.1
0.1
1.8
0.4
0.4
1.6
0.2
9,346
12, 844
13, 190
87, 896
11,300
159, 561
2, 660, 972
1,722,461
5,293,211
2,582,991
6,648,162
6, 002, 566
18, 252, 291
10, 675, 814
12, 962, 560
1,666,128
1,468,304
23,626,848
5, 961, 741
4,563,143
2,955,489
101,912
380,486
343
822,039
326, 749
819, 263
143,477
225,491
16,401
445,032
333,693
19, 797
5,556
27,800
3,419
1,022,434
355,395
376,115
151, 430
336,933
1,578,424
86,074
6,770
148, 642
8,222
459,306
656, 174
343,770
4,388
4,680
14,533
52, 396
7,007
123,848
1,578,408
707, 250
2, 673, 514
636,276
743, 782
523, 374
3,944,616
3,163,520
2,679,987
357, 220
156, 852
411,728
115, 126
383, 786
111, 927
8,169
252, 691
135
344,241
122, 258
269, 566
32, 197
69, 365
7,995
202, 534
129,845
4,314
459
6,834
236
30, 364
3,731
82, 669
28, 976
14,791
123,530
2, 650
239
46,338
941
43,974
132,756
65,846
2.00
1.90
1.90
1.90
2.00
1.90
1.75
1.65
1.65
1.55
1.50
1.55
1.50
1.60
1.55
1.50
1.60
1.45
1.45
1.40
1.55
1.75
1.65
1.70
1.80
1.75
2.10
2.85
2.25
2.60
1.85
1.95
2.45
2.20
2.00
2.30
1.45
1.65
1.65
1.85
1.75
' 1.45
1.60
1.95
2.05
2.00
2.00
2.10
1.85
0.91
New Hampshire
Vermont
1.03
0.87
Massachusetts
0.89
Rhode Island
0.93
Connecticut
0.90
Middle Atlantic:
New York
0.79
0.74
Pennsylvania
0.76
East North Central:
Ohio
0.69
Indiana
0.66
Ilhnois
0.66
Michigan
0.68
Wisconsin
0.66
West North Central:
Minnesota
0.61
Iowa
0.63
Missomi
0.76
North Dakota
0.60
South Dakota
0.59
Nebraska
0.58
Kansas
0.70
South Atlantic:
Delaware
0.72
MarvlfiTid
0.71
District of Columbia
Virginia
0.71
0.79
West Virginia
0.82
North Carolina
0.96
South Carolina
1.56
Georgia
1.16
Florida
1.51
East South Central:
Kentucky
0.79
Tennessee
0.92
Alabama
1.15
Mississippi
0.89
West South Central:
0.93
Louisiana
1.22
Oklahoma
0.82
Texas
0.86
Mountain:
0.74
Idaho
0.72
Wyoming.,
0.72
0.62
New Mexico
0.91
Arizona
0.92
Utah
0.70
Nevada
1.07
Pacific:
0.87
Oregon
0.90
California
0.93
1 Less than oue-teutb of 1 per cent.
THE CEREALS.
829
Table 149.— BUCKWHEAT— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DmSIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. States not shown wlien acreage was less tlian 1,000 in 1919.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
Vermont
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
1919
742, 627
22,426
475, 822
116, 107
40,570
74, 489
11,212
276
1, 086
639
14,364
4,330
1,304
1,768
217,946
8,222
249,654
30, 413
6,048
4, 138
41,426
34, 082
26, 022
6,956
1,119
1, 286
3,356
1,598
9,443
8,736
19, 354
31,095
5,539
7,605
3,532
1909
28, 725
592, 159
139,971
25, 955
84, 864
4,772
121
316
1,165
15, 552
7,659
1,630
2,797
286,276
13, 155
292,728
26, 073
6, 995
4,696
75,909
26, 298
10, 309
9,006
1,676
1,039
1,904
1,205
4,002
10, 388
25, 481
33, 323
11, 606
1,887
2,867
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-7.6
-43.5
-20.0
-36.8
-23.9
-37.6
-14.7
16.6
-13.5
-11.9
-45.4
29.6
152.4
-23.3
-33.2
23.8
76.3
32.6
136.0
-15.9
-24.0
-6.7
-52.3
303.0
23.2
-15.4
-21.9
-19.6
-17.0
56.3
-12.2
135.0
128.1
243.7
—16.2
production (bushels).
1919
12, 690, 384
456, 762
8,767,529
1,763,820
487, 761
1,079,834
119, 859
2,609
7,308
4,902
315,327
81, 346
23, 238
26,509
3,901,481
110,309
4, 756, 739
640, 662
73, 260
52, 771
524, 004
473, 123
321,688
99, 587
11,165
7,368
28,825
17, 433
75,069
168,639
232,507
537, 883
63,478
73, 364
46,032
1909
14, 849, 332
602, 715
10, 701, 643
1, 897, 474
349, 316
1, 216, 608
61, 525
987
7,931
21, 133
316, 782
174, 394
32, 926
51, 751
5,691,746
212, 548
4,797,350
483, 410
84, 991
68, 125
958, 119
302, 829
144, 861
120, 569
20, 289
17,066
28, 561
9,876
53,903
152, 216
332, 222
533, 670
144, 186
18, 074
33, 249
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-24.2
-18.1
-7.0
39.6
-11.2
132.6
164.3
-7.9
-76.8
-0.5
-53.4
-29.4
-60.7
-31.6
-48.1
-0.9
32.5
-13.8
-22.6
-45.3
56.2
122.1
-17.4
-45.0
-56.8
1.0
76.6
39.2
10.8
-30.0
0.8
-66.0
305.9
38. 4
AVERAGE
yield PER
ACRE
(BUSHELS).
1919
20.4
18.4
15.2
12.0
14.5
10.7
9.5
6.7
7.7
22.0
18. 8
17.8
14.4
17.9
13.4
19.0
21.1
12.1
12.8
12.6
13.9
12.4
14.3
10.0
5.7
8.6
10.9
7.9
19.3
12.0
17.3
11.6
13.0
1909
16.9
21.0
18.1
13. 6
13.6
14.3
10.8
8.2
25. I
18.1
20. <«
22.8
20. -j
18.6
19 9
16.2
16. •*
18.5
12.;!i
14.6
12.0
11. S
14. y.
13.3
12.1
16.4
15.0
8.2
13.5
14.7
13.0
16.0
12.4
9.tJ
11.6
830
ABSTPvACT OF THE CENSUS— AGKICULTUEE.
Table 150.— BUCKWHEAT— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States . .
Geographic divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New Engl/Vnd:
Maine
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Nokth Centkal:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan ,
Wisconsin
West North Central
Minnesota ,
Iowa ,
Missouri ,
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia ,
North Carolina ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee ,
FARMS reporting.
Number.
1919 ' 1909
171,166
9,074
110, 564
25, 349
4, 899
18,603
2,432
64
75
106
4,788
2,047
679
1,107
53, 061
1,793
55, 710
6,523
899
468
10,2(!9
7,250
3,172
1,173
176
41
190
112
1,042
2,168
4,607
1,348
1,057
197, 789
12,838
126, 102
32,005
3,906
21, 466
1,296
31
60
85
5,981
3,573
867
1,649
62,601
2, 850
60, 651
6,430
1,289
666
17, 933
5,787
1,516
1,731
195
74
157
164
743
2,411
5,954
9,028
3,304
452
831
Percent ofaU
farms.
1919 1909
5.8
26.0
2.3
0.4
1.6
0.2
(')
(')
(1)
9.9
7.0
2.1
4.9
27.5
6.0
27.5
2.5
0.4
0.2
5.2
3.8
1.8
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
10.3
4.5
2.5
10.2
0.7
0.5
0.4
3.1
6.8
26.9
2.8
0.4
1.9
0.1
0)
10.0
10.9
2.3
6.1
29.0
8.5
27.7
2.4
0.6
0.2
8.7
3.3
1.0
0.8
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
6.9
4.9
3.2
9.3
1.3
0.2
0.3
1919
$19,715,305
776, 174
13, 558, 005
2, 731, 308
746, 802
1,688,902
185, 610
4, 482
14,218
9,S04
520, 291
150,481
40, 668
43, 365
6, 242, 370
182, CC")
7, 133, 626
993, 034
113, 558
79, 171
S12, 203
733, 342
466, 449
169,302
18, 983
14, 736
43, 241
31, 380
lOS, 836
252, 963
360, 390
860, 616
101, 565
106, 380
78,256
1909
$9,330,592
400,081
6,625,513
1, 222, 109
230, 356
791,546
37, 268
854
6,920
15, 945
189,516
122,050
24,678
45, 532
3, 587, 558
141,997
2,895,958
303, 220
56, 617
48, 040
594,748
219,484
89,058
86, 941
16, 296
9,135
16, 816
7,221
30, 839
99, 216
196, 196
351, 171
113,577
12, 028
25,078
AVERAGE
VALUE PER
BUSHEL.
1919
$1.55
1.70
1.55
1.55
1.53
1.56
1..55
1.72
1.95
2.00
1.65
1.85
1.75
1.70
1.60
1.65
1.50
1.55
1.55
1. 50
1.55
1.55
1.45
1.70
1.70
2.00
1.50
1.80
1.45
1.50
1.55
1.60
1.60
1.45
1.70
1909
$0.63
0.66
0.02
0.64
0.60
0.65
0.72
0.87
0.87
0.75
0.60
0.70
0.75
0.88
0.63
0. 07
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.71
0. 62
0.72
0.61
0.72
0.80
0.54
0.59
0.73
0.57
0.65
0.59
0.66
0.79
0.67
0.75
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
THE CEREALS.
831
Table 151.— EMMER AND SPELT— FARMS REPORTING. ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND
VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000.]
DmSlON AND STATE.
Farms
reporting.
Acreage.
Production
(bushels).
Value.
TJnited States
11,922
166,829
2,607,868
$3,699,943
Geographic DmsioNs:
65
111
1,432
9,566
14
2
140
530
62
321
405
5,936
150,704
42
2
1,689
7,359
371
7,229
6,875
125,050
2,327,102
861
26
47,036
86,478
7,211
14, 458
Middle Atlantic
12, 251
East North Central
211,649
West North Central
3, 234, 157
1,619
South Atlantic
East South Central... .. .
48
West South Central . .
70,680
Mountain
142, 311
Pacific
12, 770
East North Central:
649
647
1,227
2,703
4,809
673
101
171
225
2,674
2,290
8,895
49,662
79,688
11,251
1,453
2,125
3,701
51,353
50,495
178,008
513, 865
1,451,018
160,485
43,040
13,838
52,832
87,307
85,845
West NoRtH Central:
249,210
North Dakota
822, 183
South Dakota
1,886,327
Nebraska
240,738
West South Central:
Texas
64,565
Mountain:
24,220
Colorado
84.529
Table 1.52.-K.'VFIR AND MILO— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when percentis
more than 1,000. States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
ACREAGE.
PRODUCTION (bushels).
average
yield per
ACRE
(bushels).
1919
1909
Per
cent of
in-
crease.
1919
1909
Per
cent of
in-
crease.
1919
1909
■anited States
3,619,034
1,635,153
12L3
72,085,954
17,597,305
309.6
19.9
10.8
Geographic DmsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central..
6
1,945
600
534,236
265
536
2,636,051
277,460
167,935
48
586
1,1S5
404,433
230
493
1,107,406
76,436
44,336
"23i.'9'
-49.4
32.1
15.2
8.7
138.0
263.0
278.8
138
30,804
7,232
7,431,902
3,896
6,885
54,371,423
6,178,991
4,054,683
1,772
11,647
22,779
5,372,284
3,561
6,453
10,536,612
703,484
938, 713
-92.2
164.5
-68.3
38.3
9.4
6.7
416.0
778.3
331.9
23.0
15.8
12.1
13.9
14.7
12.8
20.6
22.3
24.1
36.9
19.9
19.2
13.3
15.5
13.1
9.5
9.2
Pacific
21.2
Middle Atlantic:
Pennsylvania
West North Central:
Missouri
1,769
10,341
1,596
521,432
1,152,430
1,482,663
92, 126
151,685
33,608
167,814
283
13,343
2,016
388,495
532,515
573,384
11,971
63,570
801
44,308
525.1
-23.6
-20. 8
34.2
116.4
158.6
669.6
138.6
278.7
27,901
151,367
22, 106
7,252,377
17,901,096
36,4.56,343
1,544,879
3,783,617
849,994
4,051,086
5,129
228,386
20,212
5,115,415
4,658,752
5,860,444
139, 234
543,350
18,739
938,049
440.0
-33.7
9.4
41.8
284.2
522.1
331.9
15.8
14.6
13.9
13.9
15.5
24.6
16.8
24.9
25.3
24.1
18.1
16.9
10.0
13.2
West South Central:
Oklahoma
8.7
Texas
10.2
Mountain:
11.6
8.5
Arizona
23.4
Pacific:
California
21.2
832
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 153.— KAFIR AND MILO— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
FARMS reporting.
AVERAGE
DIVISION AND STATE.
Number.
Per cent of all
farms.
VALUE.
VALUE PER
fiUSHEL.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
United States
129,947
97,574
2.0
1.5
$90,221,046
$10,816,940
$1.25
$0.61
Geographic divisions:
New England
4
386
97
29,242
124
147
84,797
7,953
7,197
16
152
354
36,680
125
215
53, 853
3,651
2,528
(1)
0.1
(1)
2.7
(1)
(1)
8.5
3.3
3.1
0)
(1)
3.3
(1)
(1)
5.7
2.0
1.3
207
48,283
10,728
10,087,216
6, 810
14,039
65,223,938
7,936,502
6,893,323
1,084
8,203
14, 242
3,219,619
2,918
4,998
6,330,665
509, 163
726,048
1.50
1.57
1.48
1.36
1.75
2.04
1.20
1.28
1.70
0.61
Middle Atlantic
0.70
East Nortli Central
West North Central
South Atlantic. .
0.63
0.60
0.82
East South Central
West South Central
0.77
0.60
0.72
0.77
Middle Atlantic:
Pennsvlvania
336
2,480
292
26,380
41,824
42,544
2,785
3,610
1,545
7, 1S3
76
4,029
384
32,160
29,660
23,631
783
2,741
109
2,521
0.2
0.9
0.2
16.0
21.8
9.8
4.6
12.1
15. 5
6.1
(1)
1.5
0.3
18.1
15.6
5.7
1.7
7.7
1.2
2.9
43, 251
257,332
30,949
9,790,707
23,271,427
41,924,803
1,931,104
4,729,524
1,274,994
6, 880, 848
3,436
152,246
15,712
3,046,799
2,531,036
3,785,463
94,486
392,393
20,355
725, 704
1.55
1.70
1.40
1.35
1.30
1.15
1.25
1.25
1.50
1.70
0.67
West North Central:
0.67
0.78
0.60
West South Central:
Oldahoma
0.54
Texas
0.65
Mountain:
Colorado
0.68
New Mexico
0.72
Arizona
1.09
Pacific:
CaUfornia . .
0.77
1 Less than one-tentii of 1 per cent.
Table 154.— RICE— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND
1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100. States not shown
when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
acreage.
PRODUCTION (bushels).
average
yield per
ACRE
(bushels).
1919
1909
Percent
of in-
crease.
1919
1909
Percent
of in-
crease.
1919
1909
United States
911,272
610,175
49.3
35,330,912
21,838,580
61.8
38.8
35.8
Geographic divisions:
West North Central
705
13,213
2,254
764,651
82
130,367
10
27,080
560
582,523
2
'-5i."2"
302.5
31.3
29,825
225,099
32,463
28,115,162
2, 050
6,926,313
15
713,966
10, 006
21,114,548
45
'-68.'5"
224. 4
33.2
42.3
17.0
14.4
m. 8
25. 0
53.1
1.5
26.4
East South Central
West South Central ....
Mountain
17.9
36.2
22.5
SotrTH Atlantic:
South Carolina
6, 547
4, 103
2,391
1,038
1,171
143,211
456,959
164, 481
130, 367
19,491
6, 445
623
279
281
27,419
317,518
237,5.S6
-66.4
-36.3
283.8
272.0
316.7
422.3
43.9
-30.8
122,465
59,711
39, 157
14,279
18, 141
6,797,126
16,011,667
5,306,:i69
6,926,313
541, 570
148,698
12,341
5,170
4,836
1,282,830
10,839,973
8,991,745
-77.4
-59.8
217.3
176.2
275.1
429.9
47.7
-41.0
18.7
14.6
16.4
13.8
15.5
47.5
35.0
32.3
53.1
27.8
Georgia
23.1
Florida
19.8
East South Central:
Alabama.
18.5
Mississippi
17.2
West South Central:
Arkansas
46.8
Louisiana
34.1
Texas
37.8
Pacific:
California
THE CEREALS.
833
Table 155.-RICE-FAEMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
FARMS reporting.
VALUE.
AVERAGE
VALUE
PER BUSHEL.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Number.
Per cent of
aU farms.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
TJnited States
20,310
13,708
0.3
0.2
$97,194,481
$16,019,607
$2.75
$0.73
Geographic divisions:
West North Central
3
8,758
2,000
9,058
1
490
1
5,527
596
7, .583
1
(1)
0.8
0.2
0.9
(1)
0.2
0)
0.5
0.1
0.8
(1)
79,036
640, 571
75,592
75,961,222
5,433
20,432,627
10
691,372
10,547
15,317,648
30
2.65
2.85
2.33
2.70
2.65
2.95
0.67
0.97
East South Central
West South Central....
1.05
0.73
0.67
South Atlantic:
South Carolina
3,685
3,064
1,893
778
1,217
1,201
6,989
868
490
3,017
1,740
609
238
358
290
6,138
1,155
1.9
1.0
3.5
0.3
0.4
0.5
5.2
0.2
0.4
1.7
0.6
1.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
6.1
0.3
■ 355,150
167, 189
107,687
32,846
42,631
18,352,240
42,751,150
14,857,832
20,432,627
520,000
145,813
15,290
5,179
5,368
1, 158, 103
8,053,222
6,106,323
2.90
2.80
2.75
2.30
2.35
2.70
2.67
2.80
2.95
0.96
Georijia
0.38
Florida
1.24
East South Central:
Alabama . .
1.30
1.11
West South Central:
0.90
0.74
Texas
0.08
Pactfic:
CaUfornia
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
75108°— 22-
-53
834
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 166.— MIXED CROPS— FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND
VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
[Mixed crops consisted mainly of oats and barley, oats and wheat, and wheat and barley grown and
harvested together. States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
Farms
reporting.
Acreage.
Production
(bushels) .
Value.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Vermont
Middle Atlantic:
New York
Pennsvlvama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
I^Iichigan
Wisconsin
West North Central;
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
North CaroUna
West South Central:
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Colorado
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
46,100
714
13,517
13,384
14,806
582
164
363
325
2,245
13, 215
276
198
278
439
2,816
9,653
9,741
3,366
146
235
320
774
224
366
220
113
42
142
,595
1,602
48
577, 078
13,835,785
4,834
130,096
123,981
278,567
3, 657
1,446
5,867
6,592
22, 038
130, 336
2,928,944
3, 207, 192
6,760,352
43,262
28,684
111,835
90,619
534, 561
4,298
128, 477
1,434
1,475
2,761
4,564
19, 879
95,302
193, 864
45, 573
2,311
7,900
7,996
16,230
4,693
1,854
4,043
1,537
1,049
3,205
3,687
15,591
2,760
115, 055
2,891,561
34,320
36,049
68,322
134,692
379,616
2, 588, 513
4, 579, 897
1,356,200
46,405
65,480
164,919
448, &35
98,616
19,856
75, 508
34,342
9,519
46,454
92,564
367,958
74,239
$16,339,888
183,358
3,515,343
3,912,503
7,544,953
69, 721
42, 312
133,234
134,035
794,429
161, 076
3, 469, 871
41, 184
48,669
102, 492
161,631
493, 507
3, 106, 204
5, 037, S94
1,627,442
55,687
78, .574
197,905
448,835
98,616
31, 770
75, 508
54,947
12, 375
69,686
138, .552
551,943
103, 934
OTHER GRAINS AND SEEDS,
835
Table 157.— DRY EDIBLE BEANS— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1 ,000. States not shown when
acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
DIMSION AND STATE.
TJnited States
Geographic di\7sions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central —
West North Central...
South Atlantic
East South Central —
West South Central . . .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Middle Atlantic:
New York
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
lUinois
Jliclugan
W isconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Missouri
South Atlantic:
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
Georgia
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
West South Central:
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
1,161,682
ACREAGE.l
1919
12,989
50,2.53
3.35,630
li,763
16,836
19, 266
12, 103
225,816
477,026
5,689
2,198
3,696
1,094
45,897
3,516
2,122
3,016
1,516
314, 873
14, 103
4,735
3,422
1,632
5,029
4,878
2,277
2,463
7,602
7,877
3,671
1,019
1,544
9,179
2,297
33, 941
1,046
66,236
112,419
9,438
1,783
3,569
471,674
1909
802,991
16,
117,
422,
9,
25,
18,
3,
30,
158,
10, 341
3,180
2,390
446
115,698
1,269
1,139
1,721
1,153
403,609
14, 574
4,697
1,281
196
4,777
8,111
5,521
2,947
12,434
3,398
1,557
311
575
1,846
342
1,915
273
5,040
20,766
2,301
353
562
157, 987
Percent
of in-
crease
44.7
-21.8
-57.2
-20.5
28.0
-34.7
4.2
240.8
632.1
200.2
-45.0
-30. 9
54.6
145.3
-60.3
177.1
86.3
75.2
31.5
-22.0
-3.2
0.8
167.1
732.7
5.3
-39.9
-58.8
-16.4
.-38.9
131.8
135.8
227.7
168.5
397.2
57L6
"283.' 2
441.4
310.2
405.1
535. 1
198.6
PRODUCTION (bushels).
1919
14,079,093
137,247
736,871
4,494,237
89,310
98,308
106, 'MS
90,271
1,739,529
6,586,872
58,797
18,488
4.5,696
10, 687
702,634
27,520
16, 792
14,011
8,293
4.332,317
122, 824
50, 471
16, 070
11, 769
32,600
26, 709
12,334
10,243
43, 1.54
36, 475
25,398
8,232
12,046
67,638
26, 141
344,432
4,712
427,968
850,334
82,090
17,683
16, 238
6, .5.52, 951
1909
11,251,160
145, 111
1,696,468
5,472,850
94,841
162, 853
114,022-
25,052
200, 402
3,339,561
87,565
22, 546
26, 359
4,979
1,681,506
12,021
13,665
15, 238
6,866
5.282,511
154, .570
62,822
9,385
1,833
29, 435
39,794
35,9.37
16,546
70, .557'
19,526
15,212
5,557
2,520
12, 895
2,958
33, 816
1,876
53,926
85, 795
18, 457
3,311
8,032
3,328,218
Percent
of in-
crease
25.1
-5.4
-56.6
-17.9
-5.8
-39.6
-6.6
260.3
768.0
97.2
-32.9
-18.0
73.4
114.6
-58.2
12s. 9
22.9
-8.1
20.8
-18.0
-20.5
-19.7
71.2
.542.1
11.0
-32.9
-65.7
-38.1
-38.8
86.8
67.0
48.1
378.0
424.5
783.7
918.5
151.2
693.6
891.1
344.8
434.1
102.2
a^t:rage
YIELD
PER ACRE
(BUSHELS).
1919
12.1
10.6
14.7
13.4
7.6
5.8
5.5
7.5
7.7
13.8
10.3
8.4
12.4
9.8
15.3
7.8
7.9
4.0
5.5
13.8
8.7
10.7
4.7
7.2
6.5
5.5
5.4
4.2
5.7
4.6
8.1
7.8
7.4
11.4
10.1
4.5
6.5
7.6
8.7
9.9
4.5
13.9
1909
14.0
8.7
14.5
13.0
10.3
6.3
6.2
7.1
6.5
21.0
8.5
7.1
11.0
11.2
14.5
9.5
12.0
8.9
6.0
13.1
10.6
13.4
7.3
9.4
6.2
4.9
6.5
5.6
5.7
5.7
9.8
17.9
4.4
7.0
8.6
17.7
6.9
10.7
4.1
8.0
9.4
14.3
21.1
1 A considerable part of the acreage in the Southern, states is probably a dupUcation of other crop
acreage.
836
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — -AGRICULTURE,
Table 158.— DRY EDIBLE BEANS- FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States —
Geographic omsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Middle Atlantic:
New York
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Missouri
South Atlantic:
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
Georgia
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
West South Central:
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming;
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
FARMS reporting.
Number.
1919
168,185
17, 290
20, 910
5S, 879
8,376
12, 974
15, 034
5,929
18, ,525
10, 268
8,956
3,703
2,860
1,166
15,682
4,838
2,058
2,124
931
46,561
7,205
3,217
2,622
670
3, 897
4, 957
1,825
1,391
8,105
5,602
1,243
445
496
4,444
354
1, 557
357
5,661
9,395
976
732
793
8,743
1909
185,934
26, 284
24, 798
65, 839
9, 846
25,544
20,558
1,447
7,623
3,995
15, 788
5,523
2,752
1,252
21,181
3,326
2,108
1,982
627
55, 466
5,656
4, 587
2,391
312
7,660
8,626
6,574
1,329
14,248
5,312
647
78
224
607
140
293
211
1,387
4,593
776
266
675
3,054
Per cent of
all farms.-
1919
2.6
11.0
4.9
5.4
0.8
LI
L4
0.6
7.6
4.4
18.6
18.0
9.8
3.6
8.1
2.4
0.8
1.0
0.4
23.7
3.8
1.8
1.0
L4
2.1
5.7
0.7
0.4
3.0
2.2
0.5
0.3
0.3
1.0
0.6
3.7
2.3
9.4
31.5
9.8
1.1
1.6
7.4
1909
2.9
13.9
5.3
5.9
0.9
•2.3
2.0
0 2
4.2
2.1
26.3
20.4
8.4
3.4
9.8
1.5
0.8
0.9
0.2
26.8
3.2
2.9
0.9
0.6
4.2
8.9
2.6
0.5
5.5
2.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
1.0
L9
3.0
12.9
8.4
0.5
1.5
3.5
$61, 795, 225
$21,771,482
815,096
3, 723, 334
18,085,617
440, 125
548, 653
647, 527
417, 136
6,174,981
30,942,156
358, 661
114,626
260,468
58, 244
3,513,170
166, 498
105,799
81,264
47, 273
17,329,268
522,013
219, 550
97, 227
75, 912
166, 568
160, 254
64, 137
51,215
278,345
240, 735
121,912
41, IGO
65, 655
297,604
109, 789
1,205,519
19, 320
1,455,091
2,976,176
385, 825
74, 269
69, 018
30,798,869
1909
432,501
3,723,3.50
10,054,082
199, 498
291, 885
189, 809
45, 717
506, 185
6,328,455
275,334
62,783
72, 873
12, 382
3,689,064
28, 136
30,082
30, 929
12, 842
9,716,315
263,914
124,996
20,354
3,342
61,864
81,049
.57, 528
30)018
105, 309
40,966
19, 887
6, 982
5,942
26, 205
8,511
76.314
5,018
128,701
232,023
44,997
9,656
23, 342
6,295.457
AVERAGE
VALUE PER
BUSHEL.
1919
$4.39
5.94
5. 05
4.02
4.93
5. 58
6.08
4.62
3.55
4.70
6.10
6.20
5.70
6.45
5.00
6.05
6.30
5.80
5.70
4.00
4.25
4.35
6.05
6.45
5.10
6.00
5.20
5.00
6.45
6.60
4.80
5.00
5.45
4.40
4.20
3.50
4.10
3.40
3.50
4.70
4.20
4. 25
4.70
1909
$L94
2.98
2.19
1.84
2.10
L79
1.66
1.82
2.53
1.89
3.14
2.78
2.76
2.49
2.19
2.34
2.20
2.03
L87
1.S4
1.71
1.99
2.17
L82
2.10
2.04
1.00
1.81
1.49
2.10
1.31
1.26
2.36
2.03
2.88
2.26
2.67
2.39
2.70
2.44
2.92
2.91
1.S9
OTHER GRAINS AND SEEDS.
837
Table 159.— MISCELLANEOUS BEANS— ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, BY
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
CROP AND STATE.
ACREAGE.!
PRODUCTION
(BUSHELS).
VALUE.
1919
1909
1919 1909
1919
1909
United States
1, 257, 019
14,947
1, 135, 141
179. 733
$4,576,121
$241, 060
112,826
1, 387
1, 753
3,807
3,288
6,257
1,942
2,682
10,283
47,041
7,649
3,928
3,420
5,838
14,551
133
129
4
1, 142, 562
3,153
26,893
523,690
134, 247
336, 292
81, 691
4,236
26,920
4,101
1,339
1,459
39
1,629
1
33
1, 084, 813
16, 556
17,441
23, 010
23, 812
78,515
16,838
18,315
111,353
498, 048
49, 731
38,690
24,839
52, 190
115,475
428
389
39
16,835
5
424
4, 450, 099
86,926
100, 297
132, 316
123, 820
384,726
92,626
94,329
517, 794
1, 743, 194
236, 235
135,430
95,637
182,669
524,100
963
875
88
20, 577
New York
10
Ohio
843
Wisconsin. ...
Missouri
Virginia
29
1,249
256
29
15
415
13,313
2,037
219
152
695
Nortli CaroUua
14, 141
3,387
Alabama
494
378
New Mexico . .
AU other states.. .
17
565
270
2,077
629
Castor beans, total
3,432
Florida
All other states
565
12, 560
2,077
154,767
3,432
Velvet beans, total .
210, 837
North Carolina
Rnnth Carolina , .
Georgia
435
8,363
3,638
124
4,224
114, 404
34,398
1,741
8,572
152, 479
44,899
Alabama
4,887
Texas . .
All other states
Horse beans, total...
150
43
49,694
206
5,534
520
124,235
824
5,659
Other beans, total
655
1 A considerable part of the acreage in the Southern states is probably a duplication of other crop
acreage.
838
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGKICULTITEE.
Table 160.— DRY PEAS— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000. States not shown
when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic orvisioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Middle Atlantic:
New York
East North Centr.vl:
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan ,
Wisconsin ,
West North Central
Missouri
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Moltntain:
Montana
Idaho
Colorado
New Mexico
Pacific:
Washington
California
acre AGE. 1
1919
865, 670
467
3,031
119, 788
9,956
351, 857
176, 833
84, 925
66,949
51,864
2,876
5,775
15, 958
38, 874
58, 554
8,409
1,256
1,418
18, 446
49, 513
136, 303
138, 481
6,087
3,885
17, 133
96,582
59,233
26, 107
22, 230
4,064
32, 524
14, 864
17,635
27, 798
5,750
30, 832
20, 893
1909
1, 305, 099
824
4,185
227, 430
27, 635
667, 705
203, 229
138, 902
28, 598
6,591
4,007
13,082
41, 076
94, 932
78, 017
23, 036
1,615
742
12, 091
169, 934
265, 632
210, 315
7,144
8,465
36, 640
85,034
73,090
52, 730
33, 150
6,245
46,777
1,184
234
24,230
2,485
3,196
2,959
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-43.3
-27.6
-47.3
-64.0
-47.3
-13.0
-38.9
134.1
-28.2
-55.9
-61.2
-59.1
-24.9
-63.5
-22.2
91.1
52.6
-70.9
-48.7
-34.2
-14.8
-54.1
-53. 2
13.6
-19.0
-50.5
-32.9
-34.9
-30.5
14.7
131.4
864.7
606.1
production (bushels).
1919
5, 742, 626
5,705
39, 795
1, 348, 251
55, 512
1,561,085
835,506
470, 751
798, 844
627, 177
38, 336
29,405
71, 285
454,639
781, 668
38,426
10, 667
12,061
115,067
258, 829
599, 245
513,990
48, 734
22, 763
82, 677
486, 126
243,940
119,369
104, 469
26,925
219,988
166, 551
251, 450
295, 751
70,013
442, 620
182, 779
1909
7,129,294
7,784
73, 358
2,603,773
154, 873
2, 242, 244
882, 471
678, 746
328, 201
157,844
71,486
88, 2M
185, 020
1, 162, 403
1, 165, 055
109, 357
12, 521
5,603
66, 488
651, 567
711, 853
736,009
56,713
44, 772
133, 924
418, 007
285, 768
229,444
161,659
33, 282
254, 361
21, 670
4,875
258, 281
30,829
91,032
57, 468
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-19.5
-26.7
-45.8
-48.2
-64.2
-30.4
-5.3
-30.6
143.4
297.3
-46.4
-66.7
-61.5
-60.9
-32.9
-64.9
-14.8
115.3
73.1
-60.3
-15.8
-30.2
-14.1
-p. 2
-38.3
16.3
-14.6
-48.0
-35.4
-19.1
-13.5
668.6
14.5
127.1
386.2
218.1
AVERAGE
YIELD PER
ACRE
(bushels).
1919
6.6
12.2
13.1
11.3
5.6
4.4
4.7
5.5
11.9
12.1
13.3
5.1
4.5
11.7
13.3
8.5
8.5
6.2
5.2
4.4
3.7
8.0
5.9
4.8
5.0
4.1
4.6
4.7
6.*
6.8
11.2
14.3
10.6
12.2
14.4
8.7
1909
5.5
9.4
17.5
11.4
5.6
3.4
4.3
4.9
11.5
23.9
17.8
6.7
4.5
12.2
14.9
4.7
7.8
7.6
5.5
3.8
2.7
3.5
7.9
5.3
3.7
4.9
3.9
4.4
4.9
5.3
5.4
18.3
20.8
10.7
12.4
28.5
19.4
1 A considerable part of the acreage in the Southern states is probably a duplication of other crop
acreage.
OTHER GRAINS AND SEEDS.
839
Table 161.— DRY PEAS— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
FAWMS reporting.
VALUE.
AVER
VAL
PER BL
DIVISION AND STATE.
Number.
Per cent of
aU farms.
UE
SHEL.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
United States
210,245
261,231
3.3
4.1
$20,790,541
$10,963,739
$3.62
$1.54
Geographic divisions:
542
932
24, 661
2,179
92,118
57, 105
25,396
5,045
2,267
1,488
1,832
40,396
4,507
118,172
58,833
32,059
2,612
1,332
0.3
0.2
2.3
0.2
7.9
5.4
2.5
2.1
LO
0.8
0.4
3.6
0.4
10.6
5.6
3.4
L4
0.7
27,654
168, 222
4,229,755
259,686
6,371,230
3,206,495
1,835,708
2,686,534
2,005,257
15,348
121,369
3, .396, 025
241,082
3,805,792
1,560,726
1,095,149
495, 132
233,116
4.85
4.23
3.14
4.68
4.08
3.84
3.90
3.36
3.20
L97
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central....
■ South Atlantic
1.65
1.30
1.56
1.70
East South Central
West South Central....
Mountain
L77
1.61
1.51
Pacific
1.48
Middle Atlantic:
New York
879
960
1,972
9,225
12,366
1,480
291
387
6,009
20, 619
33,919
28, 921
1,807
1,139
6,579
32,435
16,952
9,442
5,993
1,427
8,534
620
989
1,306
1,917
1,812
408
1,661
1,652
4,534
18, 128
15,950
3,462
523
350
4,4GQ
39, 726
35,660
34,716
2,642
1,732
10, 175
26,905
20,021
13,821
6,330
1,612
10,296
180
59
832
1,453
915
262
0.5
0.5
0.8
4.7
6.5
0.6
2.9
0.8
3.2
7.6
17.6
9.3
3.3
0.4
2.6
12.7
6.2
4.1
4.4
0.7
2.0
1.1
2.3
^2
6.4
2.7
0.3
0.8
0.8
1.8
8.8
9.0
L2
4.8
0.7
2.4
15.7
20.2
11.9
5.3
0.7
4.1
10.2
7.3
6.4
5.3
0.8
2.5
0.7
0.2
L8
4.1
1.6
0.3
161,011
132,333
335,039
1,363,917
2,345,004
182,535
53,335
50,652
489,045
1,035,316
2,426,944
2,107,366
194, 936
104,700
363, 776
1,750,050
987,960
519, 258
438,769
107,700
769,981
516,310
1,181,818
739,389
175,037
1,349,991
648,864
117, 558
133,996
273,373
1, 337, 430
1,645,928
180,391
25, 278
11, 143
127, 211
1,024,228
1,311,454
1, 204, 783
98,383
84,514
245, 434
660, 270
570,508
376,076
252,362
63,857
402,854
37,757
9,160
397,540
3.5,077
116,065
101,016
4.20
4.50
4.70
3.00
3.00
4.75
5.00
4.20
4.25
4.00
4.05
4.10
4.00
4.60
4.40
3.60
4.05
4.35
4.20
4.00
3.50
3.10
4.70
2.50
2.50
3.05
3.55
L64
East North Central:
Indiana
1.52
Illinois
1.48
Michigan
1.15
Wisconsin
L41
West North Central:
Missouri
1.65
South Atlantic:
Delaware
2.02
Maryland
1.99
1.91
North Carohna
1.57
South Carohna
1.84
Georgia....
L64
Florida
L73
East South Central:
Kentucky
1.89
Tennessee
1.83
Alabama
1.58
Mississippi
2.00
West South Central:
Arkansas
L64
Louisiana
L56
Oklflhnnia
1.92
Texas
L58
Mountain:
Montana
L74
Idaho
1.88
Colorado
L54
New Mexico
L14
Pacific:
Washington
1.27
California
L76
840
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 162.— PEANUTS— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
ACREAGE.
PRODUCTION (BUSHELS).
AVERAGE
YIELD
PER ACRE
(bushels).
1919
1909
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
1919
1909
Per
cent
ofin-
crease.
1919
1909
ITiiited States
1, 125. 100
869.887
29.3
' 27,449.930
19,415,816
41.4
24.4
22.3
Virginia .
133, 162
12o. 7ii6
7.460
201.786
77,416
8,132
334.239
16.933
21,962
17,670
13,969
165, 407
1.198
145, 213
195, 134
7,590
160,317
126, 150
18,952
100,609
13,997
10, 192
25,020
1,564
64,327
816
-&3
—35.5
-1.8
25.9
-3S.6
-57.1
232.2
21.0
115.5
-29.4
793.2
157.1
5, 865, 127
5,854,689
112, .578
3,826,505
1,305,063
264, 483
6, 288, 594
241,t>0J.
308,676
262,888
297, 456
2,731,632
30,638
4, 284, 340
5,980,919
154,822
2,569,787
2,315,089
.547, 240
1, ,573, 79*3
284, 791
168,608
412,037
31, 880
1,074,998
17,509
36.9
-2.1
-27.3
48.9
-41.0
-51.7
299.6
-15.2
S3.1
-36.2
833.0
154.1
44.0
46.6
15.1
19.0
17.6
32.5
18.8
14.3
14.1
14.9
21.3
16.5
29.5
30.7
South Carolina
20.4
16.0
18.4
Tennessee
28.9
Alabama
15.6
20.3
Arkansas
16.5
Louisiana
16.5
20.4
Texas
.:Ulotherstates
16.7
Table 163 PEANUTS— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
FARMS REPORTING.
AVERAGE
STATE.
Number.
Percent of all
farms.
VALUE.
VALUE PER
BUSHEL.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909,
1919
1909
TJiiited States
230.380
219,003
3.6
3.4
562,751,701
$18,271,929
1
$2. 29 { $0. 94
Vircima
12,728
21, 002
7,269
37.994
9,165
3,280
58,828
19, 126
12, 115
9.999
4.. 308
33,357
1,209
12,927
31,503
5,846
32,590
19, 219
3,947
37,702
23,171
10,025
14,492
1,299
24, 475
1,807
6.8
7.8
3.8
12.2
17! 0
L3
23.0
7.0
5.2
7.4
2.2
7.7
7.0
12.4
3.3
11.2
38.4
L6
14.3
8.4
4.7
12.0
0.7
5.9
13,196,543
13,465,793
326.478
9.566,301
3,344,404
528,966
13,206,050
543,616
725, 3SS
657,231
684, 155
6,419.340
87,436
4. 239. 832
5.368,826
144.211
2.440,926
2,146,862
386.765
1,490.654
317. 236
183,364
422,232
34,984
1,075,110
20,927
2. 25 1 0 QQ
North Carolina
2.30
2.90
2.50
2.45
ZOO
2.10
2.25
2.35
2.50
2.30
2.35
0.90
South Carolina
0.93
G eorcia
0 95
Florida
0 93
Tennessee
0 71
Alabama
0 95
Mississippi
1.11
Arkansas
1.09
Louisiana
1 02
Oklahoma
1 10
Texas
1 00
AH other states
OTHER GRAINS AISTD SEEDS.
841
Table 164.— FLAXSEED— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
TTnited Statas
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Montana
Wvomiiig
All other states
1909
Percent
of in-
crease
1,260,687 2,083.142 -39.5
1,297
7,133
288,240
9,646
649,949
159, 234
1,344
12,368
128,851
1,212
1,413
261
9,423
358, 426
15, 549
1, 068, 049
51 8, .566
2, 934
45, 014
37,647
1,110
26. 1&3
396.9
-24.3
-19.6
-38.0
-39.1
-69.3
-54.2
-72.5
242.3
9.2
PRODUCTION (bushels).
1919
6.653,200
1909
19,512,765 -85.9
13,627
62, 579
2,019,464
61,007
2,972,082
1, 109. 3m
3,757
72,948
325,838
3,136
9,459
2,943
118,793
3, 277, 238
140,906
10,245,684
4,759,794
20,647
302,491
447,484
5,983
190, 802
Percent
of in-
crease
36.3.0
-47.3
-38.4
-56.7
-71.0
-76.7
-81.8
-75.9
-27.2
-47.6
AVERAGE
TIELD PER
ACRE
(BUSHELS).
1919
5.3
10.5
8.8
7.0
6.3
4.6
7.0
2.8
5.9
2.5
2.6
1909
9.4
11.3
12.6
9.1
9.1
9.2
7.0
6.7
11.9
5.4
Table 165 — FLAXSEED— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
FARMS REPORTING.
AVERAGE
STATE.
Number.
Per cent of all
farms.
VALUE.
VALUE PER
BUSHEL.
1919
1909
77,184
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
XJnited States
53,058
0.8
1.2
$29,360,998
$28,970,554
$4.41
$1.48
Michigan
181
1,862
187
1,790
23,010
1,361
30, 032
14,614
125
2,540
1,208
65
1, 6.52
0.1
1.0
11.5
0.3
24.7
8.4
0.5
5.6
0.2
0.1
1.0
14.7
0.6
41.2
18.8
0.1
1.4
4.6
0.6
42,247
253,445
8,885.642
262,334
13,22.5,765
4,880,931
16,530
291,792
1,449,982
13,485
38,845
4,951
167, SiH
4,863,328
182,569
15,488.016
7,001,717
30, 13.->
327,402
676,945
7,a58
219,785
3.10
4.05
4.40
4.30
4.45
4.40
4.40
4.00
4.45
4.30
1.68
1 41
Minnesota
20, 4.58
747
19,185
6,274
31
,807
3,244
37
232
1 48
Iowa .
L30
1 51
North Dakota
South Dakota
1 47
Nebraska
1 46
Kansas
LOS
1 51
Montana
Wyoming
1 31
AU other states
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
842
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 166.— GRASS SEED, AND CLOVER AND ALFALFA SEED— PRODUCTION
DI\aSION AND STATE.
RED clover seed.
other clover and alfalfa
SEED.
Production
(bushels).
Value.
Production
(bushels).
Value.
1
United States
1, 175, 969
$S4, 768, 946
868, 304
$20, 647, 780
Geograihic divisions:
New England
•?.
366
31, 459
735, 072
270, 265
26, 897
16, 312
527
66, 680
28, 391
12, 117
1, 040, 873
21,810,119
7, 927, 511
841, 766
484, 588
14,882
1,797,612
839,478
226
19, 21)2
244, 891
228, 491
9,377
60, 134
27, 935
219, 073
58, 885
6,464
598, 032
6, 898, 440
5, 152, 241
198,648
1, 211, 294
540,736
4,705,764
1, 336, 161
3
Middle Atlantic
4
East North Central
5
West North Central
6
7
East South Central
8
West South Central
Q
Mountain
10
Pacific
New England:
Maine
11
111
19
80
88
19
49
5, 202
114
26, 143
89, 957
120, 446
172, 545
101, 223
250, 901
109,348
122, 26S
22, 312
1,705
1,980
8,649
4,003
2,509
7,016
S, 885
589
2,320
2,992
665
1,666
174, 278
3,876
862, 719
2,788,791
3, 492, 939
5, 090, 103
3, 036, 690
7, 401, 596
3, 171, 092
3, 668, 040
658, 227
47, 740
53, 460
224, 874
104, 078
75,270
224, 512
43
19
88
67
7
2
17, 585
20
1,687
83,967
20, 733
29,318
30, 714
80, 159
22, 266
19, 579
7,497
54,066
54,681
25,676
44,726
2,508'
1,620
1,290
570
2,464
1,876
210
54
545, 135
600
52,297
2,351,076
580, 524
791, 586
890, 706
2, 284, 548
601, 182
518, 868
198,686
1,351,650
1, 230, 337
513, .520
737, 998
50, 160
34, 020
1?
New Hampshire
13
Vermont
14
Massachusetts . . . ...
IS
Rhode Island
Ifi
Connecticut
17
Middle Atlantic:
New York
18
New Jersey
1<1
Pennsylvania
?fl
East North Central:
Ohio
?1
Indiana
?^
Illinois
?3
Michigan
?4
Wisconsin . .
^5
West North Central:
Minnesota
?R
Iowa
?7
Missouri
?8
North Dakota
M
South Dakota
30
Nebraska
31
Kansas
3?.
South Atlantic:
Delaware
33
Maryland
34
District of Coliunljia
35
Virginia
9,248
1,249
6,858
17
295, 936
39,968
205, 740
340
1,149
172
3,140
676
112
27,006
4, 816
69, 080
11, 492
2,074
3r.
West Virginia
37
North Carolina
38
South Carolina
3P
Georgia
40
Florida
41
East South Central:
Kentucky
4,593
11,371
197
151
411
146, 976
329, 759
4,531
3,322
12,330
3,114
37, 186
2,311
17,523
354
20, 767
3,840
2,974
23, 328
44, 640
15, 821
27, 252
15, 430
31,322
61,095
185
880
16, 984
41, 021
88, 759
818, 092
41,598
262, 845
9,558
415, 340
65,280
50, 558
559, 872
1,026,720
300,599
626, 796
308, 600
657, 762
1, 221, 900
3,515
24,640
450, 080
861, 441
A7.
Teimessee
43
Alabama
44
Mississippi
4,'i
West South Central:
Arkansas
4fi
Louisiana
47
Oklahoma
48
Texas
116
2,035
62, 862
180
318
40
2,552
59,015
1,697,274
4,320
9, 858
1,000
4<t
Mountain:
Montana
50
Idaho
51
Wymning
5?
Colorado"
53
New Mexico
54
Arizona
55
Utah
1,241
4
4,400
23,917
74
26,061
84
132,000
705, 55-1
1,924
5R
Nevada
57
Pacipic:
Washington
58
Oregon
59
California
OTHER GRAINS AND SEEDS. 843
AND VALUE OF EACH KIND OF SEED, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
TIMOTHY SEED.
MILLET
SEED.
OTHER GRASS SEED.
Prodvictioii
(bushels).
Value.
Production
(bushels).
Value.
Production
(bushels).
Value.
2, 587, 268
$13, 673, 913
1, 310, 953
$3,682,987
1, 909, 204
$8, 070, 206
1
1,360
33, 946
431, 880
2, 102, 698
3,651
820
136
12, 568
209
9,889
217, 854
2,446,018
10,894,683
21, 433
5,319
976
76, 085
1,6.56
98
7,801
31, 810
696, 338
1,709
49, 390
83, 135
440, 559
113
445
23, 403
115, 187
1, 423, 142
6, 474
18.5, 241
166, 407
1, 762, 236
452
446
327
798, 999
328, 143
' 80, 479
345, 600
294, 235
25, 835
35, 140
2, 785
1,962
3, 329, 4S2
1, 299, 121
403, 021
1, (m, 276
1, 598, 806
153, 085
218, 668
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
288
22
444
278
203
125
7,974
130
25,842
122,470
30, 712
218,668
4,125
55,905
358,962
1, 156, .531
42S, 730
47, 355
65, 012
8,838
37, 270
14
728
2,118
167
3,108
2, 0S6
1,472
938
55,422
910
161,522
710, 328
ISl, 205
1, 202, 693
24, 750
327,042
1,866,601
5,898,314
2, 250, 841
269, 924
341, 319
55,242
212, 442
89
4,259
20
127
130
826
11
2
45
51
12
203
230
12
13
194
69
36
1,164
449
216
14
15
16
5,474
125
2,202
1,671
10, 513
6,742
7,363
5,521
54,715
35,460
21, 944
166,475
111,007
97,005
209, 732
16,422
375
6,606
6,270
42,052
23,601
29, 452
13, 812
136, 801
70,920
4:^,888
332, 950
277, 529
194,010
367,044
17
18
327
11,899
19,648
765, 927
1,271
254
300
23,761
137,887
81,039
1,362
8,785
75,009
1,962
118,694
137, .536
3,063,708
8,400
1,144
1,200
95,044
4.34,343
324, 156
8,309
68, 523
367, 546
19
20
21
22
2:}
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
■^0
246
984
2,345
11,725
33
1, 852
936
121
10,279
5,989
817
727
363
227
2,546
1,452
908
73, 929
2,157
1,850
3^9, 615
10, 354
10,207
35
36
37
146
584
198
1,090
39
40
549
256
15
3,294
1,922
103
961
48, 334
95
3,605
18^256
380
321,533
24,067
%4,599
98,677
41
42
43
44
74
557
91
319
10,293
38,084
45
46
36,988
46,056
1,090
304
1,116
421, 765
16, 063
200
21
73,976
92, 112
4,360
1,216
4,464
1,687,060
64,2.52
800
84
19, 5.52
264,390
381
101
1,937
14,556
6,523
2,157
180
106,563
1, 454, 159
2,098
505
10,656
87, 336
35, 879
15, 531
1,080
47
62
637
11, 272
18
470
419
5,576
65,378
131
3,290
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
171
1,710
55
•56
140
69
1,120
536
5,071
19, 210
10,859
32, 526
124,869
61,273
57
63
50
2.52
200
68
59
844
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICrTLTUEE.
Table 167 PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF ALL GRASS AND CLOVER SEED, AND VALUE
OF FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
ALL GRASS AND CLOVER SEED.
VALUE 01
AND V
SEEDS.
" FLOWER
EGETABLE
DIVISION AND STATE.
Production (bushels).
Value.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
United States
7, 851, 698
6,671,348
$80, 843, 832
$15,137,683
58,010,128
$1,411,013
Geogfaphic DmsiONs:
New England
2,496
92, 825
2,242,652
3, 625, 935
122, 113
472, 256
405, 908
764,715
122, 738
5,451
55, 137
2, 157, 957
3,265,021
78,352
671, 790
59, 624
198, 110
179, 906
31,700
1,882,124
34, 599, 246
26, 696, 698
1,471,342
2,949,718
2,321,807
8,494,782
2,396,415
10, 209
219, 146
6, 320, 653
5,915,510
198, 638
632, 743
223,441
1, 037, 009
580,274
47,649
63,482
294, 747
30, 171
70,676
8,283
45, 096
Middle Atlantic
162,607
East North Central
West North Central
357,032
116, 777
18, 839
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
17, 485
34, 104
Mountain
247,094
7,248,026
20, 689
Pacific
638, 384
New England:
Maine
462
189
657
678
298
212
36, 235
389
56,201
309, 964
202, 052
1, 193, 200
144,696
392, 740
545,591
1, 357, 599
618,370
350, 640
234, 042
148, 953
370, 740
6,031
11,955
527
142
601
3,397
19
765
17, 879
12, 804
24, 454
288,605
165, 488
1, 289, 996
151,567
262, 301
945, 666
1,118,044
257, 872
74,162
424, 623
120, 423
324, 231
5,878
15,080
7,423
2,164
8,095
8,348
2,796
2,874
791,257
5,761
1,085,106
5, 975, 159
4,434,256
10,171,691
3,989,998
10, 028, 142
5, 776, 876
10,251,186
3, 585, 985
2,326,420
1,910,954
1,056,169
1, 789, 108
125,519
275, 500
1,544
556
1,538
4, 163
39
2,429
88,239
14, 799
lie, 108
1,352,136
785, 041
1,719,420
964, 655
1,499,401
1,496,438
1,721,289
756,445
99, 024
594, 570
451,347
796,397
29,928
72,785
200
950
New Hampshire
1,319
Vermont
2,670
Massachusetts
120
160
47, 169
62,782
291
Rhode Island
2,664
Connecticut
37, 302
Middle Atlantic:
New York
72, 991
New Jersey
53, 300
. Pennsylvania
• 700
3,601
4, 904
36, 316
East North Central:
Ohio
67, 303
' Indiana
8,414
Illinois .
194, 626
Michigan
274, 756
11,486
44, 106
Wisconsin
42,583
West North Central:
Minnesota
6,645
4,853
Iowa
550
Missouri
17, 726
North Dakota
1,075
South Dakota.
25, 914
Nebraska
16,645
12, 976
39, 737
Kansas
20, 827
South Atlantic:
Delaware
507
Maryland
2,550
8,792
District of Columbia
Virginia
86, 905
4,877
12, 196
693
^6
49,031
2,645
2,071
314
2,197
1,136
612,406
58,486
537
361
1,180
11,268
25,825
21,351
14,204
30,463
17,411
51,208
9,092
22, 598
52,604
530
3, 355
151,016
25,535
705,412
62, 579
286,752
11, 832
3,748
74,979
8,726
4,963
459
2,508
4, 290
538, 219
92, 386
1,110
1,028
4,893
30,343
149,070
39, 135
96, 103
172,012
85, 120
162, 822
40, 935
156, 840
313,814
3,363
9,388
364,852
206,034
5,583
West Virginia , ,
190
North Carolina
2,501
South Carolina
91
Georgia
2,894
65,232
432
7,851
975
Florida
200
East South Central:
Kentucky
330, 750
121,214
2,618
17, 674
11,223
20, 767
60, 380
313,598
27,471
119,179
19, 072
464,361
38,056
33,679
62, 708
189
10,491
60, 243
52, 004
1,207,233
1, 429, 706
46,612
266, 167
60,848
415,340
245,819
1, 599, 800
630, 921
2,791,093
320, 170
2,414,340
409, 731
674,093
1,250,835
3, 599
190, 286
1,281,291
924, 838
15, 658
Tennessee
1,568
Alabama
240
Mississippi
19
West South Central:
Arkansas .'
836
Louisiana
3,083
7,253
Texas
22, 932
Mountain:
50,272
762
760
Idaho
5, 398
Wyoming
275
Colorado
190, 046
6,014
13, 395
New Mexico
151
Utah .
700
Nevada
10
Pacific:
Washington
1, 774, 103
1, 300
5,472,623
37, 571
Oregon
0, 089
California.
594, 724
OTHER GRAINS AND SEEDS.
845
Table 168.— MINOR SEEDS— ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, BY STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
ACREAGE.
PRODUCTION.
VALUE.
CROP AND STATE.
1919
1909
Unit.
1919
1909
1919
19091
124, 199
80,827
$4,780,967
$740,431
Sorghum seed, total
Nebraska
Kansas
Oklahoma
Texas
106, 963
4,663
62, 967
19, 187
12.059
3,094
2,820
2,173
7,022
44
234
61
1,713
2,289
60
1,810
52
704
55
6,614
1,509
3, .879
778
448
2,885
2. 828
57
457
257
1
72,497
7, 209
53, 706
4,250
5,4.83
704
103
952
4,731
3,969
29
257
476
1,964
1, 964
1,071
563
1
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Bu...
Lbs..
Lbs..
Lbs..
Bu..
Bu...
Lbs..
1, 567, 716
61, 750
936, 688
237,009
205, 878
32, 629
61,445
32,317
3,606,947
34, 867
96, 292
22,000
978, 302
477, 890
90,000
1, 599. 285
40, 500
266,606
1,205
135,947
29,679
80, 161
19, 294
0, 813
1,211,549
1,182,934
28, 615
4,688
2, 724
117
833, 707
.83, 134
656,522
30, 435
38, 683
9,147
1,021
14, 765
2, 303, 250
101, 892
1,170,877
402,917
339, 707
68,526
147, 469
71, 862
2, 012, 142
17,434
57, 775
11,000
586, 981
286, 734
4.5,000
799, 643
20,2.50
186, 624
701
331,708
74,200
192, 387
48, 235
16,886
106,011
94,635
11,376
15,476
10,976
1,404
544, 322
46, 899
404,329
23,079
50,255
Colorado
New Mexico
5,799
1,248
12, 713
Ohio
Montana
Utah
Illinois
63,677
49,004
567
6,8.55
7,251
3,168,270
3,168,270
58, 318
44, 539
405
California
6, 264
7,110
Mustard seed, total
100. 731
100, 731
6,833
5,416
389
14, 752
Hemp seed
20,007
Tobacco seed
1,789
1 The 1909 value includes the value of anise and golden-seal seed.
846
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE.
Table 169 — HAY AND FORAGE— ACREAGE OF THE
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central . .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New Engl.4.nd:
Maine
New Hampshire. . . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
All hay
and forage,
Acres.
96, 121, 228
3, 573, 729
9, 657, 707
20, 374, 731
33,310,118
6, 558, 551
5, 024, 855
5, 674, 934
7, 450, 216
4, 496, 387
1, 245, 699
4()5, 303
991, 757
466, 330
50, 490
354, 150
5, 502, 943
387, 642
3. 767. 122
4, 917, 259
3, 303, 056
4, 013, 476
3, 644, 952
4,495,988
5, 029, 397
4, 555, 824
4, 206, 473
4, 035, 803
5, 071, 747
5, 410, 808
5, 000, 066
201, 365
622, 939
805
1, 773, 650
910, 550
992, 374
668, 538
1, 248, 814
139, 516
2, 084, 909
1. 751. 123
705, 279
483, 544
1, 002, 333
208, 631
2, 073, 513
2, 390, 457
1,675,472
1, 189, 220
832, 482
2, 215, 730
436, 547
197, 498
549, 967
353, 300
1, 064, 130
1, 229, 404
2, 202, 853
HAY CROPS.
Total.
Acres.
72, 779, 888
3,381,095
S, 181, 183
14, 204, 086
26, 570, 517
3, 370, 687
3, 419, 269
2, 849, 163
6, 479, 390
4, 324, 498
1, 227, 080
449, 459
926, 366
421, 533
43, 984
312, 673
4, 987, 520
291, 730
2, 901, 924
3, 026, 527
2, 013, 983
3, 014, 762
2, 866, 726
3, 282, 088
4, 119, 696
3, 582, 145
2, 867, 380
3, 702, 323
4, 556, 639
4, 798, 363
2, 943, 971
70, 996
385, 200
507
856, 257
701, 236
472, 421
333, 801
460, 332
89,937
1, 073, 222
1, 382, 067
530, 226
433, 754
759, 658
196, 521
1, 148, 976
744, 008
1, 608, 836
1, 169, 871
795, 640
1, 637, 741
223, 621
152, 600
538, 295
352, 786
1, 008, 871
1,177,215
2, 138, 412
Timothy
alone.
Acres.
10,941,347
459, 570
1, 867, 228
4, 501, 431
2, 972, 773
428, 208
319, 741
35, 480
262, 729
94, 187
153, 059
63, 929
113, 469
78, 407
9,360
41, 346
820, 573
74, 714
971, 941
1,436,301
807, 501
1, 021, 517
655, 784
580, 328
514, 658
808, 390
1, 166, 742
189, 553
115, 531
53,067
124, 832
9,830
83, 458
67
91, 147
229, 249
10, 970
1,355
2,106
20
237, 568
78, 187
2,297
1,689
23,774
1, 489
4,915
5,302
80, 768
82, 574
30, 429
44,548
6,298
309
13, 343
4,460
50, 536
30, 689
12,962
Timothy
and clover
mixed.
Acres.
19, 349, 405
1, 812, 821
5, 000, 059
6, 547, 231
3, 718, 398
971, 978
475, 087
92, 366
452, 118
279, 347
722, 210
197, 567
626, 541
159, 212
17, 242
90, 049
3, 169, 673
135, 998
1, 694, 388
1, 190, 646
650, 045
837, 838
1, 852, 789
2, 015, 913
938, 045
1, 704, 997
8,50, 995
20, 634
66, 621
93,063
44, 043
31,562
204, 997
68
371, 396
314, 226
47, 373
496
1,860
256, 158
213, 231
2,664
3,034
85, 749
1,376
4,787
454
140, 812
102,113
33, 716
124, 849
2,418
368
33, 164
14, 678
145, 252
81, 819
52, 276
Clover
alone.
Acres.
3, 160, 415
24,601
213, 191
1, 399, 487
6,36,911
227, 043
453, 349
72,366
47, 317
86,150
9, 387
2,819
5,580
3,513
303
2,999
121,9.59
9,497
81, 735
250, 010
334, 974
507, 443
120, 299
186, 761
96, 202
273, 912
173, 428
10, 791
14, 465
41, 277
26,836
12, 253
41, 250
79, 9.56
16,441
73, 355
960
2,828
107, 266
239,596
8, 554
97, 933
32, 526
35, 463
3,657
720
13, 166
20, 383
3, 8-17
4, 633
1,469
193
2,849
777
17, 795
53, 128
15, 227
Alfalfa.
Acres.
8, 624, 811
5,147
165, 788
389, 543
3, 419, 916
51, 410
113,364
475, 619
2, 846, 067
1, 157, 957
730.
379
1,765
1,163
110
1,000
119, 783
1.5, 232
30, 773
94, 418
62, 351
88, 968
74, 059
69, 747
4.5, 410
172,043
151, 720
58, 356
462, 231
1, 214, 649
1, 315, 507
1,878
11, 909
127
24, 348
4,548
3,240
2,621
2,725
14
56, 211
16, 917
9,932
30, 304
61,457
8,289
347, 607
58,266
374, 233
651, 172
330, 094
781,663
116,926
109, 633
365, 190
117, 156
228, 787
210, 655
718, 515
HAY AND FORAGE.
DIFFERENT CROPS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
847
>
HAY CROPS-
-continued .
FORAGE
CROPS.
other tame
Small
grains cut
Annual
legumes cut
WUd, salt,
or prairie
Silage
Kafir, sor-
ghum, etc..
Corn cut for
forage.
Root
crops for
grasses.
for hay.
for hay.
grasses.
crops.
for forage.
forage.
Acres.
A cres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
Acres.
6, 055, 657
5,674,854
1,846,914
17, 126, 485
4,003,226
4, 746, 849
14,502,932
88,333
1
933,034
77,449
9,722
58,7.51
121, 955
604
60, 790
9, 285
2
707,972
110,499
12, 050
104,396
506,984
4, 834
954, 536
10,170
3
547, 817
238,051
105, 549
474,977
1,817,953
18,581
4, 309, 509
24, 602
4
1,054,501
1,230,196
111,413
13,420,409
1, 135, 829
1, .533, 641
4,060,105
10, 026
5
623, 532
279, 576
686,738
102, 202
101, 583
105, 616
2,974,809
2, 8.56
6
1,021,677
296, 633
600, 406
139,012
82, 141
102, 072
1,417,0.83
3,690
7
604, 474
466, 399
230, 536
871,923
65, 542
2,413,421
345, 175
1,633
8
378, 512
940, 200
32, .502
1,519,945
82, 633
552,243
329, 104
6,8-16
9
184, 138
2,029,851
57, 998
434,870
85, 606
15,837
51,221
19,225
10
309, 895
15, 100
2,537
14,162
10, 687
114
6,255
1,563
11
161,651
11,138
1,371
10, 605
9,891
115
5,426
412
12
147,731
17,234
1,275
12,771
49, 872
67
12, 847
2,605
13
149, 597
16,581
1,370
11,690
23,997
182
17,266
3,352
14
12,577
2, 9.59
736
697
2, .557
19
3,588
342
15
151, 583
14, 437
2,433
8,826
24, 951
107
15,408
1,011
16
595, 829
88,708
5,465
65,5.30
329,314
1,601
177, 833
6,675
17
25, 845
9,222
3,000
18, 231
17, 995
3.52
76, 405
1, 151
18
86,298
12, 569
3,585
20, 635
159, 675
2,881
700,298
2,344
19
26,335
19,751
5,670
3, 396
224,469
5,067
1, 659, 177
2,019
20
58,216
61, 181
18,550
21, 165
234, 100
6, 062
1,048,464
447
21
355, 3(50
69, 557
69,903
64,176
321,068
5,970
671,285
391
22
47,931
59, 454
6,554
49, 856
348, 254
49
418,031
11,892
23
59,975
28, 108
4,872
336, 384
690,062
1,433
512,552
9,853
21
204, 631
89, 369
6,110
2,22.5,271
282, 675
6, 410
614, 598
6,018
25
73, 105
46,839
7,419
495, 440
298, 645
20,0.i2
. 653, 872
1,110
26
141, 061
189,857
46, 515
147,062
131, 192
15.5,202
1,0.51,698
1,001
27
264, 430
647,888
28, 210
2,482,461
48, 843
5, 893
278, 455
289
28
94 757
109, 107
80,087
4,777
3,689,150
53,502
25, 745
435, 861
29
1,50!034
7' 735
3' 158, 451
53,525
284,076
273, 586
"'i,"258"
30
126,483
73,049
10,647
1,222,574
267,447
1,036,263
752,035
350
31
4,212
3,056
7,138
1,067
2,944
25
127, 358
. 42
32
17, 842
6,357
1.5, 114
4,273
15,646
2,086
219, 684
323
33
98
108, 202
_99
55, 752
48
112, 570
145
45, 6.56
2
7,697
138
863, 684
13
356
31
12,' 8.86"
35
90,216
2S,298
9,077
11,181
23, 859
2, 650
182,709
96
36
114,207
59, 395
121,962
41,913
4,386
21,314
493,612
641
37
88 986
64, 982
56, 855
168,462
5,939
2 188'
16,5s0
315, 969
38
149' 129
226^ 733
1 si 096
6,702
52, 466
728, 844
470'
39
50,640
6,782
25,634
6,847
3,057
2,796
42,811
915
40
260, 517
98, 172
35,020
22,310
36,916
43,073
931, 451
^■*^
41
371, 995
129,171
279,571
53,399
30, 574
43,011
293, 227
2,244
42
211,210
54, 364
217, 469
23,736
5, .511
5,201
163, .508
a33
43
177,955
14, 926
68, 346
39,567
9,140
10,787
29,497
366
44
148, 023
193, 154
76, .593
138,382
5,969
88,184
147,376
1,146
45
54,709
6,260
74,916
14,019
3,938
1,&?4
5,910
428
46
140,278
261, 464
94,359
172, 626
21 853
531 520
24,718
30,917
826, 640
73, 179
118,710
47
57^ 174
188' 002
1,496,763
59'
48
75,548
466,727
6,381
451, 201
1,917
2, 6.57
61, 137
925
49
21,120
167, 531
3,881
121,097
8,527
233
8,205
2,384
50
66, 931
101,294
2,310
227, 019
1,199
1,431
33,895
317
51
126, 041
132, 136
12, 764
411, 107
56, 126
342, 341
177,993
1,.529
52
23, 420
26,784
3,426
42, 880
3,541
176, 3S7
32, 293
705
53
9,504
23,093
1,136
8,364
7,2.54
28, 946
8,677
21
54
25,388
15, 589
1,830
80,942
3,890
211
6,638
933
55
30, 560
7,046
774
177,335
179
37
266
32
56
51,953
477,081
7,412
30,055
22,540
620
24,725
7,374
57
82, 349
467, 390
24, 723
226, 462
33, 545
698
12,835
5,111
58
49,836
1,085,380
25, 863
178,353
29,521
14, 519
13, 661
6,740
59
848
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGEICULTTJEE.
Table 170 HAY AND FORAGE— PRODUCTION OF THE
DIVISION AND STATE.
All hay and
forage.
tTnited States. ..
Geographic omsiONs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain ,
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire . . ,
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois ,
Michigan ,
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri 1..
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroKna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma _..
Texas '. .
Moxjntain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Tons.
146, 343, 241
5, 308, 632
16, 359, 065
37, 693, 623
48, 192, 328
5, 919, 058
5, 158, 646
8, 036, 383
10, 969, 034
8, 706, 472
1, 326, 289
606, 713
1, 748, 358
871, 573
90, 926
664, 773
9, 728, 317
674, 479
5, 956, 269
7, 661, 890
5, 133, 742
7, 063, 254
6, 345, 510
11,489,227
9, 291, 671
9, 327, 772
5, 687, 127
3, 765, 377
4, 996, 846
6, 619, 001
8, 504, 534
223, 562
806, 910
2,410
1, 989, 282
1, 099, 679
688, 843
400,343'
608, 597
99, 432
2, 123, 490
1, 907, 345
542, 557
585, 254
989, 780
278, 556
3, 038, 396
3, 729, 651
1, 382, 946
2, 330, 543
907, 287
3, 580, 123
693, 807
494, 686
1,031,609
548, 033
2, 013, 913
2, 197, 619
4, 494, 940
HAY crops.
Total.
Tons.
90, 355, 540
3,861
10, 159.
17, 849;
30, 847
3, 342,
3, 452,
3, 602,
9, 469,
7, 770,
1,206,
480;
1,211
546,
54!
362
6,264,
394
3, 500,
3, 716,
2,280.
3, 6:37;
3, 172,
5,043,
5, 665,
5, 348;
3, 358,
2, 929
3,917
5, 307,
4, 320;
88,
444
944,
692;
449,
274
375:
71
1, 085,
1,401
443:
521
771
247
1, 582,
1, 334,
2, 247;
873,
2, 702
394
393:
978:
545;
1, 750,
1,908
4,111
Timothy
alone.
Tons.
12, 799, 430
576, 239
2, 305, 751
5, 266, 506
3, 440, 185
431, 979
334, 223
39, 383
260, 936
144, 228
167, .369
77, 542
147, 613
112, 817
12, 565
58, 333
1, 089, 244
87,983
1, 128, 524
1, 702, 031
910, 677
1, 135, 456
71.S, 012
800, 330
656, 023
1, 014, 218
1, 234, 030
172, 757
131, 094
69, 940
162, 123
10, 697
91, 981
114
97, 791
217, 636
10, 163
1,383
2,194
20
243,412
86,726
2,376
1,709
24,693
1,702
6, 190
6, 798
62, 679
72, 682
29, 479
61, 865
7,664
411
21,077
5,079
79, 269
45, 570
19, 389
Timothy
and clover
mixed.
Tom.
25, 341, 786
2, 168, 421
6, 231, 216
8, 673, 285
5, 448, 170
1, 050, 285
549,239
99,445
604, 292
517, 433
727, 382
224, 332
857, 575
221, 379
22, 005
115, 748
3, 979, 322
192, 220
2, 059, 674
1, 467, 155
747, 656
1, 189, 588
2. 044, 711
3, 224, 175
1, .543, 144
2, 653, 076
958, 991
20, 957
87, 341
127, 578
57, 083
33, 593
226, 366
109
413, 746
.326, 147
47, 648
736
1,940
278, 634
263, 514
3,196
3,895
91,214
1,898
5,842
491
1.50, 433
lis, 80S
41, 864
215, 141
3,478
530
53, 993
20, 045
306, 480
135, 625
75, 328
Clover
alone.
Tons.
4, 147, 050
37, 037
323, 382
1, 731, 755
961, 277
263, 998
511,631
90, 300
63, 015
164, 655
12, 221
3,719
9,958
5,463
526
5,150
196,007
12, 569
114, sm
300, 680
356, 255
627, 868
131, 517
315, 435
173, 853
427, 693
232, 079
12, 789
19, 624
59, 960
35, 279
20, 033
52, 166
93, 990
IS, 3.59
75, 579
1,009
2,862
120, 664
258, 654
8, .529
123, 784
36, 635
48, 418
4, 362
885
13, 648
30, 348
4,020
7, 205
2, 286
272
4,043
1,193
37, lOS
102, 953
24,594
HAY AND FORAGE.
DIFFERENT CROPS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
849
HAY CROPS-
—continued
FORAGE
CROPS.
other tame
grasses.
Small
grains cut
for hay.
Annual
I'egumes cut
for hay.
Wild, salt,
or prairie
grasses.
Silage crops.
Kafir, sor-
ghum, etc.,
for forage.
Corn cut for
forage.
Root crops
for forage.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
Tons.
6, 403, 805
5, 462, 853
I. 716, 195
15, 631. 288
29,682,041
7, 912, 973
17, 793, 742
598, 945
1
Sfil, 379
136, 826
11,914
58, 694
1,210,345
1,224
189, 277
46,283
2
649, 3S0
159, 357
16, 940
116,146
4, 905, 395
9,302
1,217,133
67, 376
3
493, 838
234, 229
100, 171
571, 656
13,934,969
29, 387
5,750,163
129, 105
4
1,409,340
1,012,353
114, 855
11,996,211
7,077,333
3,005,536
7,216,080
45, 912
5
553, 609
233,813
596, 404
105,392
802, 492
75,214
1,692,109
6,869
6
963, 048
246, 207
529, 155
125, 861
476, 274
173,286
1,051,480
5,248
7
783, 452
450,351
228, 899
947, 414
329, 882
3, 850, 121
250, 492
3,784
8
388, 282
574, 575
37, 309
1,223,780
400, 450
738,187
326, 889
34, 133
9
301, 471
2,415,142
80,548
486, 134
544, 901
30, 716
100, 119
260, 235
10
258, 499
24,635
2,667
12,606
87,634
244
22,817
9,271
11
141,754
20,938
1,492
10, 131
104, 954
272
18,755
2,117
12
144,643
32,586
1,805
13, 146
475, 161
177
51,850
9,930
13
156, 813
32,022
2,302
12, 611
256,053
345
50, 668
18,496
14
12,727
4,694
1,061
640
26, 341
22
8,201
1,840
15
146,943
21, 951
2,587
9,560
260, 202
164
36,986
4,629
16
533, 595
130, 133
7,711
70,888
3, 157, 185
4,567
255, 972
45,908
17
28, 474
11,719
4,289
22,035
157, 872
539
115,976
5, 227
18
87, 311
17, 505
4,940
23,223
1,590,338
4,196
845,185
16,241
19
25, Oil
20, 875
7,974
4,406
1,906,206
7,152
2,023,982
8,514
20
53, 977
65,399
18,361
21,053
1,616,509
10,074
1, 222, 679
3,617
21
281,281
64, 217
59,930
64, 340
2,325,010
8,689
1,090,178
1,997
22
50, 581
44, 389
6,260
57,971
2, 551, 806
87
566,932
54, 673
23
82,988
39,319
7,646
423,886
5, 535, 438
3,385
846, 392
60,304
24
327,089
105, 859
9,826
2, 734, 495
2, 200, 973
16,675
1,375,982
32,425
25
111,967
66, 004
10, 619
626, 187
2, 334, 676
57,207
1,583,457
4,330
26
141,026
205, 460
43, 467
178, 227
658, 035
339, 186
1, 329, 157
2,433
27
324, 640
3S;7,290
22, 567
1,913,303
200, 624
14,041
619, 970
1,091
28
115, 121
75,422
4, 928
2, 720, 413
291, 599
53,274
734, 714
29
207, 725
81, 537
8,714
2, 532, 717
264, 246
596, 455
446,949
""•'3,'63i'
30
181, 778
90, 781
14, 734
1, 290, 869
1, 127, 180
1,928,698
1, 125, 851
2,002
31
5,890
3,758
8,791
1,315
15,228
63
119,206
208
32
18,001
7,746
19, 162
4,330
125,417
1,950
233,779
870
33
163
105, 517
138
51,415
55
120, 171
1,351
380, 855
4
8,350
145
654, 444
65
940
34
ii,"59i'
35
79, 328
20, 767
11,351
10, 142
199,980
2,967
203, 400
480
36
107,769
52,714
99,243
50,413
28, 931
12,607
196, 848
1,159
37
77,539
114,819
49, 692
42, 851
133, 021
189, 125
5,540
15, 807
10, 512
27,040
12,543
33, 278
102, 472
172, 501
38
768'
39
44,583
4,732
15, 485
6,254
13, 178
3,452
9,314
2,379
40
226,792
81,645
33, 281
19, 592
210,049
72,571
755,054
498
41
325, 183
103,093
284, 942
46,297
201, 406
73, 682
228,033
2,578
42
206,389
45, 405
143, 834
20, 691
27,059
13, 189
57, 455
1,329
43
204,684
16, 064
67,098
39, 281
37, 760
13,a44
10, 938
843
44
142, 435
135, 971
66,705
146,053
26, 162
107, 371
82,852
1,542
45
70,045
6,372
83,083
19, 257
21, 058
4,149
3,563
1,787
46
188, 265
109, 524
27, 252
560, 742
99,901
1,264,090
91,782
47
382,707
198, 484
51,859
221,362
182,761
2,474,511
72, 295
455
48
64, 179
170, 960
4,655
281, 099
7,769
3,300
33,482
4,059
49
25,144
139, 881
3,491
116,239
55,256
514
16, 622
10,393
50
59,542
49, 578
1,^1
173, 193
6,450
966
24,748
1,438
51
131,544
125, 221
17, 577
364, 904
238, 346
440,282
191, 600
7,433
52
26, 571
34,282
3, 620
37, 511
16, 609
248, 540
32,996
1,655
53
15, 422
29, 609
1,488
7,802
42,963
44,108
,14,344
115
54
33,481
17,585
4,046
95,158
31, 380
360
12,623
8,914
55
32,399
7,459
591
147, 874
1,677
117
474
126
56
90,913
536, 868
10, 727
33, 179
154,832
1,334
40,740
66, 587
57
143, 191
581,467
39,764
267, 363
182, 156
4,837
34, 412
67, 821
58
67, 367
1, 296, 807
30, 057
185, 592
207,913
24,545
24,967
125,827
59
75108°— 22-
-54
850
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTUSl.
Table 171.— HAY-^ACRIEAGE, PBTODUCTION, AND
[A minus sign (— )
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Moiuitain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
MotJNTAIN:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mejdco
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUtornia
acreage.
PBODUCTION (TONS).
Per
Per
1919
1909
cent
of in-
1919
1909
cent
of in-
crease.
crease.
72,779, 888
68,227,310
6.7
80.3S5,S40
87,216,351
3.e
3,381,095
3,680,573
-8.1
3, 861, 503
3,702,132
8,936,001
4.3
8, 181, 183
8,181,113
(')
10,159,859
13.7
11,204,086
14,082,093
0.9
17,849,999
18,336,732
-2.6
26,570,517
26,082,578
1.9
30,847,467
33,465,116
-7.8
3,370,687
2,756,054
22.3
3,342,374
2,758,62S
21.3
3,119,269
2,388,132
43.2
3,452,358
2,448,368
41,0
2,849,163
2,239,702
27. 2
3,602,104
2,307,561
56.1
6, 479, 390
4,654,302
39.2
9,469,376
8,225,417
15.1
4, 324, 498
4,162,763
3.9
7,770,501
7,047,401
10:1
1,227,080
1,243,198
-1.3
1,206,323
1,030,906
17.0
449, 459
517,096
-13.1
480,615
473,633
1.5
926,366
975, 177
-5.0
1,211,240
1,049,454
15.4
421,533
498,024
-15.4
546,011
643, 823
-1.5.2
43,984
59,602
-26. 2
54,522
72,258
-=24.5
312,673
387,476
-19.3
362,792
432,058
-16.0
4,987,520
4,783,592
4.3
6,264,685
5,171,964
21.1
291,739
391,326
-25.4
394, 865
511,338
-22.8
2,901,924
3,006,195
-3.5
3,500,309
3,252,699
7.6
3,026,527
3,184,331
-6.0
S, 716, 036
4,076,609
-8.^
2,013,983
2,098,256
-4.0
2,280,863
2, 527, 391
-9.8
3,014,762
3,216,575
-6.3
3, 637, 380
4,061,065
-10.4
2,866,726
2,625,193
9.2
3,172,012
3,247,282
-2. a
3,282,088
2,957,738
11.0
5,043,708
4,423,385
14.0
4,119,696
3,823,895
7.7
5,665,616
5,631,168
0.6
3,582,145
4, 869, 041
-26.4
5, 348, 102
7,312,591
-26.9
2,867,380
3,463,891
-17.2
3,358,316
3,816,836
-12.0
3,702,323
2,820,969
31.2
2,929,651
2,902,351
0.9
4,556,639
3, 403, 206
33.9
3,917,259
3,573,286
9.6
4,798,363
4, 397, 746
9.1
5,307,720
,5,545,437
-4.3
2,943,971
3,303,830
-10.9
4,320,803
4,673,447
-7.5
70,996
79,788
-11.0
88,857
99, 228
-10.5
385,200
387,507
-0.6
444, 894
440, 464
1.0
507
666
-23.9
845
1,485
-43.1
856,257
750,572
14.1
944,693
780, 109
21.1
701,236
698, 016
0.5
692, 852
622,768
11.3
472, 421
359,990
31.2
449,298
353,950
26.9
333, 801
201,672
65. 5
274,816
176, 891
55.4
460,332
228,642
101.3
375,010
232, 182
61.5
89,937
49,201
82. S
71,109
51,546
38.0
1,073,222
924, 469
16.1
1,085,318
913, 747
18.8
1,382,067
1,023,671
35.0
1,401,646
1,038,004
35.0
530,226
220, 112
140.9
443,525
230,406
92.5
433,754
219,880
97.3
521,869
266, 211
96.0
759,658
408,867
85.8
771,853
430,817
79.2
196,521
179, 182
9.7
247,999
242,507
2.3
1,148,976
1,030,272
11.5
1,582,623
1,064,708
48.6
744,008
621,381
19.7
999,629
569,529
75.5
1,608,836
1,133,975
41.9
1,334,336
1,689,763
-21.0
1,169,871
731,688
.59.9
2, 247, 758
1,579,514
42.3
795,640
581,765
36.8
873,685
847,448
3.1
1,637,741
1,179,604
38. S
, 2, 702, 462
2, 042, .569
32.3
223,621
177,377
26. 1
394,007
331,683
18.8
152,600
97,244
.56. 9
393, 156
235, 991
66.6
538,295
402,2-lS
33.8
978,332
977,265
0.1
352,786
350,401
0.7
545,639
521, 184
4.7
1,008,871
730,724
38.1
1,750,420
1,349,834
29.7
1,177,215
928, 572
26.8
1,908,393
1,521,634
25.4
2,138,412
2,503,467
-14.6
4,111,688
4,175,933
-1.5
> Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
HAY AND FORAGE.
851
VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . . .
Vermont
Massachusett s
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic: •
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mount.ajn:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
average yield
pee acre (tons).
1.14
1.24
1.26
1.16
0.99
1.01
1.26
1.46
l.SO
1909
1.28
1.01
1.09
1.30
1.28
1.00
1.03
1.03
1.77
1.69
0. .i'^
0.92
1.08
1.29
1.21
1.12
l.OS
1.31
1.08
1.2S
1.20
1.26
1.24
1.50
1.47
1.50
1.10
1.03
1.05
1.26
1.41
1.24
1.14
2.23
1.04
0.89
0.98
0.88
1.02
1.05
0.99
1.01
1.05
1.21
1.05
1.35
1.03
0.92
1.49
2.16
1.46
1.73
1.87
2.43
2.43
1.49
1.85
1.64
1.67
1919
$1,953,149,124
96,309,865
249, 060, SSS
427,758,698
521, 108, 59S
96,356,002
99,847,621
80,089,389
208,524,482
174, 093, 581
28,321,975
12, 388, 144
25. 714. 465
16,942,627
1,851,027
11,091,627
143,962,495
11,320,102
93, 778, 291
94,431,119
54,978,796
87,726,056
79, 194, 473
111,428,254
83,335,911
107,990,944
72,910,293
46,074,635
58,554,150
84,450,146
67, 792, 519
2, 539, 905
12. 278. 466
24, 947
27, 175, 207
19,260,770
13,452,418
8,419,530
11,177,826
2,026,933
31,980,480
42,261,210
11,827,525
13,778,406
19,221,678
6,674,757
31,0a3,087
23, 189, 867
35,419,815
49,895,421
20, 133, .534
50,074,525
8,541,119
9,428,757
24,093,243
10,938,068
44,068,624
38,672,162
91, 352, 795
1909
$776,067,880
54.582.556
120, 562, 7.56
177,069,502
200,062,426
36,671,972
28, 774, 256
21,024,615
64,068,168
73,251,629
14,703,218
7,311,629
14,293,538
10,343,734
1,258,357
6,672,080
69, 408, 536
7, .377, 689
43,776,531
40,915,967
23,. 545, 024
39, 262, 810
34.670.988
38,674,713
25, 223, 041
56,893,892
.32,798,445
11,907,887
14,871,628
30, 747, .558
27, 619, 975
1,156,759
5,860,309
21,713
10,0.32,004
7,418,345
4, 639, 134
3,067,022
3,678,007
798,679
10,092,777
12,357,011
3,107,387
3,217,081
4,616,431
2, 405, 446
7,673,945
6,328,793
12,323,475
12,063,906
6,035,836
16,234,092
3,5.84,383
2,397,761
7, 247, 405
4, 181, 310
16,889,028
14,879,496
41,483,105
average value
PER TON.
1919
$21. 62
24.94
24.51
23.96
16.89
28.83
28.92
22.23
22.02
22.40
23.48
25. 78
21.23
31.03
33.95
30.57
22.98
28.67
26.79
25.41
24.10
24.12
24.97
22.09
14.71
20.19
21.71
15.73
14.95
15.91
15.69
28.58
27.60
29.52
28.77
27.80
29.94
30.64
29.81
28.50
29.47
30.15
26.67
26.40
24.90
26.91
19.59
23.20
26.54
22.20
23.04
18.53
21.68
23.98
24.63
20.05
25.18
20.26
22.22
1909
$8.90
14.74
13.49
9.66
5.98
13.29
11.75
9.11
7.79
10.39
14.26
15.44
13.62
16.07
17.41
15.44
13.42
14.43
13.46
10.04
9.32
9.67
10.68
8.74
4.48
7.78
8.59
4.10
4.16
5..')4
5.91
11.66
13.30
14.62
12.86
11.91
13.11
17.34
15.84
15.49
11.05
11.90
13.49
12.08
10.72
9.92
7.21
ILll
7.29
7.64
7.12
7.95
10.81
10.16
7.42
8.02
12.51
9.78
9.93
852
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGPJCULTURE.
Table 172.— POTATOES— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rliode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atl.-vntic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
acreage.
1919
3, 251, 703
3,668,855
191
626
848
777;
273
102:
96
175
158
111
13:
24
21
3:
is;
310
82
233
124
62:
86:
280:
294,
331
97,
66!
82:
58:
94
47
1909
233,095
729, 323
1, 106, 032
783, 813
239,762
119, 541
117,761
169,678
169, 850
135,799
17,370
26, 859
24, 459
4,649
23, 959
394, 319
72, 991
262, 013
212, 808
99,504
138, 052
365, 483
290, 185
223,692
169, 567
96,259
54,067
50,052
111,151
79,025
9,703
39, 299
226
86, 927
42,621
31,990
8,610
11,877
8,509
55,750
40,963
14, 486
8,342
29,719
19, 655
32, 295
36, 092
20, 710
28,341
8,333
85,839
6,230
1,151
14, 210
4,864
57, 897
44,265
67,688
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-11.4
-17.7
-14.0
-23.3
-0.8
14.1
-14.4
-17.9
3.6
-6.7
-18.0
-23.2
-10.0
-11.9
-32.3
-23.6
-21.3
13.1
-10.7
-41.3
-37.5
-37.4
-23.2
1.5
48.4
-42.6
-31.4
52.7
16.2
-15.2
-40.2
-14.9
19.2
17.3
21.7
-19.0
11.9
55. 7
-5.7
106. 0
-10.2
-27.1
-7.5
7.8
-18.8
0.1
-20.6
-24.5
7.1
52.4
41.5
-9.9
-50. 7
117.6
-15.2
-25.2
-4.8
-9.5
-6.5
production (bushels).
1919
290,427,580
32,702,026
64,841,838
64, 995, 709
50, 234, 408
26, 891, 791
6, 659, 748
6, 368, 427
20,110,056
17, 623, 577
25, 531, 470
1,341,978
2, 277, 387
1, 885, 655
293, 087
1,372,449
32, 470, 847
10,319,306
22,051,685
7,513,960
2,477,034
4,699,134
23,929,560
26,376,021
26,690,056
4,438,515
4,057,753
4,717,556
2,863,186
4, 452, 497
3,014,845
487,668
4, 918, 766
19,799
12,263,374
2,809,398
2, 853, 797
1. 077. 936
693, 857
1, 767, 196
3,131,377
1,990,951
886, 450
650,970
1, 765, 277
971, 705
1,924,194
1, 707, 251
1, 659, 017
6, 300, a35
S51, 253
8, 874, 783
110,740
174, 301
1, 648, 400
490, 727
5,866,710
3,538,930
8. 217. 937
1909
389,194,965
41, 245, 977
78, 395, 736
111,606,777
72, 067, 551
22,102,630
9, 816, 160
7,413,887
24, 232, 109
22, 314, 138
28, 556, 837
2, 360, 241
4,14.5,630
2, 946, 178
552,677
2,684,414
48, 597, 701
8, 057, 424
21, 740, 611
20,322,984
8,90.5,679
12, 166, 091
38, 243, 828
31,968,195
26, 802, 948
14,710,247
7,796,410
5, 551, 430
3,441,692
8,117,775
5, 647, 049
880, 360
3,444,311
32, 028
8, 770, 778
4, 077, 066
2, 372, 260
782, 430
886, 430
856,967
5, 120, 141
2, 922, 713
1,128,664 ,
644, 742
2,096,893
1, 183, 525
1, 897, 486
2, 235, 983
3,240,696
4, 710, 262
932, 162
11,780,674
295, 255
97,141
2, 409, 093
766, 826
7,667,171
4,822,962
9,824,005
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
-25.4
-20.7
-17.3
-41.8
-30.3
21.7
-32.2
-14.1
-17.0
-21.0
-10.6
-43.1
-4,5. 1
-30. 0
-47.0
-48.9
-33.2
28.1
1.4
-63.0
-72.2
-61.4
-37.4
-17.5
-0.4
-69.8
-48,0
-15.0
-16.8
-45.2
-46.6
-44. 6
42.8
-38.2
39.8
-31.1
20.3
37.8
-21.7
106.2
-38.8
-31.9
-21.5
1.0
-15.8
-17.9
1.4
-23.6
33.8
-8.7
-24.7
-62.5
79. 4
-31.6
-36.0
-23.5
-26.6
-16.3
AVERAGE
YIELD PER
ACRE
(bushels).
1919
89.3
170.4
103. 4
76.6
64.6
98.3
65.1
65.9
114.4
111.2
229.2
100.6
94.2
87.5
93.1
75.0
104.6
125.0
94.2
60.2
39.8
54.4
8.5.3
89.6
80.4
45.6
61.4
57.1
49.2
47.2
63.8
59.1
105.0
74.7
115.9
81.4
79.7
80.4
62.0
100.8
62.6
66.6
66.2
72.4
73.2
49.4
75.1
62.6
74.8
145.9
72.2
114.8
36.1
69.6
136. 8
134.9
106.4
88.4
129. ,S
VEGETABLES.
853
Table 173.
-POTATOES— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
FARMS reporting.
VALUE.
AVER
VALUl
BUSl
AGE
DrVTSION AND STATE.
Number.
Per cent of
allfarms.
:peb
lEL.
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
TJnited States
2,887,992
3,179,907
44.8
50.0
$639,440,521
$166,423,910
$2.20
$0.43
Geographic DmsiONs:
120,257
359,794
711,015
696,565
338, 828
278, 875
234,224
76, 146
72,288
149,312
400,285
865,452
782, 450
350, 428
307,436
189,999
65,085
69,460
76.8
84.6
65.5
63.5
29.2
26.5
23.5
31.2
30.9
79.1
85.5
77.0
70.5
31.5
29.5
20.1
35.5
36.6
68,9.58,572
138,893,994
144,724,922
113,474,008
60,286,602
16,108,988
14,080,043
44, 260, 285
38,653,107
17,456,938
37,292,509
37,427,211
30,088,015
14,091,735
5,940,784
5,439,504
8,715,380
9,971,834
2.11
2.14
2.23
2.26
2.24
2.42
2.21
2.20
2.19
0.42
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central....
0.48
0.34
0.42
0.64
East South Central
West South Central ....
Mountain
0.61
0.73
0.36
Pacific
0.45
New England:
Maine. .
36,896
16, 152
24,581
22, 813
2,987
16,828
163, 148
19, 105
177,541
144, 203
93, 596
151,233
155,752
166,231
135,611
131,292
159,887
54,221
43, 412
79,628
92, 514
6,180
32,520
124
91,264
70, 155
79,069
21,927
32,658
4,931
101,904
100,502
48,010
28, 459
81,7.51
23,382
66,811
62,280
20,490
16,723
6,066
17,903
1,4.54
791
11,453
1,266
36,085
24,685
11,518
49, 381
21,899
27,848
24,757
3,941
21,486
183,813
22,723
193,749
199,410
140,803
189,903
176,649
158,687
132,492
170,318
185,790
51,386
44,829
90,398
107, 237
7,641
34, 870
91
106,499
81,297
77, 421
13,656
23,861
5,092
130,076
111,967
37,374
28,019
79,127
18,230
4.5,369
47, 273
11, 248
14,837
5, 125
16,480
3,310
634
12, 199
1,252
31,712
25,215
12,533
76.5
78.7
84.5
71.3
73.2
74.3
84.4
64.3
87.8
56.2
45.6
63.8
79.3
87.8
76.0
61.5
60.8
69.8
.58.2
64.0
56.0
00.9
67.9
60.8
49.0
80.4
29.3
11.4
10.5
9.1
37.7
39.8
18.7
10.5
35.1
17.3
34.8
14.3
3.5.5
39.7
38.5
29.9
4.9
7.9
44.6
40.0
54.4
49.2
9.8
82.3
80.9
85.1
67.1
74.5
80.1
85.3
67.9
88.4
73.3
65.3
75.4
85.4
89.6
84.9
78.5
67.0
69.1
57.7
69.7
60.3
70.5
71.3
41.9
57.9
84.1
30.5
7.7
8.2
10.2
50.2
45.5
14.2
10.2
36.9
15.1
23.9
11.3
42.9
4.8.2
46.6
3.5.7
9.3
6.9
56.3
46.6
56.4
55.4
14.2
52,339,514
2,952,351
5,010,252
4,619,855
674, 100
3,362,500
69,812,321
21, 670, .546
47,411,127
17,657,811
6,068,734
11,277,926
49,055,600
60,664,851
57,383,621
10,874,361
10,144,410
10,142,747
7,157,983
10,685,998
7,084,888
9.50,9.53
9,591,592
39, 598
26,979,423
6,461,619
6,278,351
3,018,221
1,665,257
5,301,588
7,671,876
4,439,820
2, 304, 769
1,692,523
4,060,143
2,137,749
4,040 810
3,841,341
3, .898, 690
13,546,798
2,000 443
19,524,525
260, 239
435,755
3,494,607
1,099,228
12,320,093
7, 431, 756
18,901,258
10, 224, 714
1,204,626
1,743,049
1,993,923
408, 429
1,882,197
20,338,766
4, 979, 900
11,973,843
9,377,955
3, 816, 126
6,401,598
9,913,778
7,917,754
7,685,259
6,629,234
4,470,135
2, 079, 125
1,967,5.50
3,785,224
3,471,488
453,400
1,782,954
20, 231
5,667,557
2,278,638
1,755,413
609, 424
684, 427
839,691
2,724,043
1,790,233
8.84,497
542,011
1,439,991
924,311
1,250,052
1,825,150
1,298,830
1,583,447
524, 489
3,704,768
234, 636
98, 597
873,961
396,652
2,993,737
2,098,648
4,879,449
2.05
2.20
2.20
2.45
2.30
2.45
2.15
2.10
2.15
2.35
2.45
2.40
2.05
2.30
2.15
2.45
2.50
2.15
2.50
2.40
2.35
1.95
1.95
2.00
2.20
2.30
2.20
2.80
2.40
3.00
2.45
2.23
2.60
2.60
2.30
2.20
2.10
2.25
2.35
2. 15
2.35
2.20
2.35
2.50
2.12
2.24
2.10
2.10
2.30
0.36
New Hampshire
0.51
0.42
0.68
0.74
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
0.70
0.42
0.62
0.55
East North Central:
Ohio
0.46
0.43
0.53
0.26
Wisconsin
0.25
West North Central:
0.29
0.45
Missouri.
0.57
North Dakota
0.37
0.57
0.47
0.61
South Atlantic:
0.52
Maryland.
0.52
District of Coliunbia . . .
0.63
0.65
0.56
North CaroUna.
0.74
0.78
0.77
Florida
0.98
East South Central:
0.53
0.61
Alabama
0.78
Mississippi
0.84
West South Central:
0.09
0.78
0.66
Texas
0.82
Mountain:
0.40
Idaho
0.34
Wyoming
0. .'.6
0.31
0.79
Arizona
1.01
Utah
0.36
0.52
Pacific:
Washington
0.39
Oregon
0.44
0.50
854
Abstract of the CEisrsus — agriculture.
Table 174.— SWEET POTATOES AND YAMS— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100. States not shown
when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
acreage.
production (bushels).
AVERAGE
YIELD PER
ACRE
(bushels).
1919 1909
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
1919
1909
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
1919
1909
United States
803,727
641,355
25.3
78,091,913
59,232,070
31.8
97.2
92.4
Geographic DmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Cf-ntral. .
West South Central. .
Mountain
9
17, 867
14,018
19, 048
337, 152
214,799
191,929
1,263
7,642
49
23, 923
13, 300
15,381
295, 879
160, 756
126, 407
439
5,121
'-25.' 3"
6.4
23.8
13.9
33.6
51.8
187.7
49.2
327
1,950,082
1, 089, 862
1, 689, 148
35,097,513
20,321,438
16, 967, 631
107. 689
868, 223
4,818
3, 326, 190
1, 364, 256
1,696,111
29,628,153
13,573,5!^0
9, 025, 928
38, 877
574, 157
-93.2
-41.4
-20.1
-0.4
18.5
49.7
88.0
177.0
51.2
36.3
109.1
77.7
88.7
104.1
94.6
88.4
85.3
113.6
98.3
139.0
102.6
110.3
100.1
84.4
71.4
88.6
Pacific
112. 1
Middle Atlantic:
15,427
2,424
2,584
3,409
8,003
3,236
11, 165
4,366
9,813
10, 185
42, 889
2,678
74,678
60,325
110,033
26,436
14, 892
39,645
90,868
69,394
39,019
68,033
16,735
68, 142
7,632
22,504
1,306
1,143
1,.561
10, 568
2,274
7,938
4,883
5,229
7,956
40,838
2,079
84,740
48, 878
84,038
21,995
11, 882
26, 216
66,613
56,045
22,388
56, 953
5,056
42,010
5,111
-31.4
85.6
126.1
118.4
-24.3
42.3
40.7
-10.6
87.7
28.0
5.0
28.8
-11.9
23.4
30.9
20.2
25.3
51.2
36.4
23.8
74.3
19.5
231. 0
62.2
49.3
1,772,829
175, 755
224, 774
195,515
668, 845
216,578
997,600
448,986
1,505,278
1,453,880
5,981,348
221,378
7,959,786
5,369,611
10,132,016
2,460,872
1,222,651
4,452,883
8,095,404
6,550,500
3,959,870
5,324,419
1,844,463
5,838,879
867,300
3, 186, 499
128,770
133,798
178,300
1,050,932
232, 413
876, 234
558,021
733,746
1,065,956
5, 270, 202
215, 582
8, 493, 283
4, ,319, 926
7, 426, 131
2,083,665
1,326,245
2,504,490
5,314,857
4,427,988
1,685,308
4,251.086
359,451
2,730,083
572,814
-44.4
36.5
68.0
9.7
-36.4
-6.8
13.9
-19.5
105.1
36.4
13.5
2.7
-6.3
24.3
36.4
18.1
-7.8
77.8
52.3
47.9
135.0
25.2
413.1
113.9
51.4
114.9
72.5
87.0
57.4
83.6
66.9
89.4
102.8
153. 4
142.7
139. 5
82.7
106.6
89.0
92.1
93.1
82.1
112.3
89.1
94.4
101.5
78.3
110.2
85.7
113.6
141.6
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
98.6
117.1
Indiana
114.2
99.4
West North Central:
Iowa
102.2
Missouri
110.4
Kansas
111. 3
South Atlantic:
Delaware
140.3
Maryland
134.0
Virginia.
129. 1
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
103.7
100.2
88.4
88.4
Florida
94.7
East South Central:
Kentuclcy
111.6
Tennessf>p
95. 5
Alabama
79.8
79.0
West South Central:
75.3
Louisiana
74.6
Oklahoma
71.1
Texas
65.0
Pacific:
California
112.1
VEGETABLES.
855
Table 176.— SWEET POTATOES AND YAMS— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
BY
DIVISION AND STATE.
■United States...
Geographic cmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
West North Central
Iowa
Missouri
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas ,
Pacific:
California ,
FARMS reporting.
Number.
1919
1,406,780
17
19,836
59, 148
74, 702
514, 089
433,313
272,939
891
1, 845
6, 418
13, 363
12, 870
19, 439
26, 745
6,397
58,242
9,268
4,547
11,484
59, 537
15, 283
137, 230
106, 104
181,987
27,847
70,183
99,550
149, fi:i9
113,941
84, 189
69, 473
36, 840
82, 437
1,814
1909
1, 121, 900
50
18, 634
39, 470
47, 155
481, 044
368,122
162, 853
420
1,152
7,606
10,859
8,2.38
11,420
19,675
3, 667
36, 258
6,099
4,566
11,175
67,506
15,632
142, 238
88, 340
131,458
23,076
63,646
89, 361
117,522
97, .593
53,297
52, 074
9,480
48, 002
1,133
Per cent of
allfarms.
1919
21.8
0)
4.7
5.5
6.8
46.9
41.2
27.4
0.4
0.8
21.6
6.6
5.0
9.5
11.3
3.0
22.1
5.6
44.8
24.0
32.0
17.5
50.9
55.1
58.6
51.6
25.9
39.4
58.4
41.9
36.2
51.3
19.2
18.9
1.5
1909
17.6
0)
4.0
3.5
4.2
43.5
35.3
17.3
0.2
0.6
22.9
5.0
3.0
5.3
7.8
1.7
13.1
3.4
42.1
22.8
36,7
16.2
56.1
50.1
45.2
46.1
24.6
36.3
44.7
35.6
24.8
43.2
5.0
11.5
1.3
1919
1909
$124,844,475 $35, 429, 176
780
4, 006, 904
2,346,756
3,643,524
52,638,171
30,602,493
29,333,551
275,384
1,996,912
3,634,301
369,083
528,226
479,015
1,337,690
503, 102
2,094,979
920, 428
2,634,237
2, 762, 373
9,570,164
498, 107
11,939,707
8, 591, 379
13,171,629
3, 445, 221
2, 750, 979
7, 347, 259
11,333,568
9, 170, 687
6. 533. 789
8, 785, 292
3, 504, 490
10, 509, 980
1. 994. 790
4, 543
1,638,902
751, 929
1,095,724
16, 146, 222
9,116,510
6, 265, 750
52, 596
357,000
1,527,074
104, 434
104, 181
139, 886
506,760
125, 763
567,413
373, 432
276, 679
483, 751
2,681,472
170, 086
4,333,297
2, 606, 606
4, 349, 800
1, 231, 238
8.39, 454
1,625,056
3,578,710
3, 073, 290
1, 3,59, 669
2,3.57,729
350, 553
2, 197, 799
355,624
AVERAGE
value pee
bushel.
1919 1909
SI. 60
2.39
2.05
2.15
2.16
1.50
1.51
1.73
2.56
2.30
2.05
2.10
2.35
2.45
2.00
2.60
2. 10
2.05
1.75
1.90
1.60
2.25
1.50
1.60
1.30
1.40
2.25
1.65
1.40
1.40
1.65
1.65
1.90
1.80
2.30
0.60
0.94
0.49
0.55
0.65
0.54
0.67
0.69
1.35
0.62
0.48
0.81
0.78
0.78
0.48
0.54
0.65
0.67
0.38
0. 15
0.51
0.79
0.51
0.60
0.59
0.59
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0,81
0.55
0.98
0.81
0.62
^Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
856
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 176.— VEGETABLES RAISED FOR SALE, AND FARM GARDENS— FARMS REPORT-
ING, ACREAGE, AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[Vegetables other than potatoes and sweet potatoes.]
Vegetables raised for sale, total i ..
Asparagus
Beans (green)
Beets
Brussels sprouts.
Cabbages
Cantaloupes and muskmelons.
Carrots
Cauliflower ,
Celery
Com (pop)..
Com (sweet).
Cucumbers . .
Eggplant. ..
Horse radish.
Kale
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Okra (gumbo).
Onions (dry) . .
Onions (green)..
Parsley
Parsnips
Peas (green)
Peppers (green).
Pumpkins.
Radishes . .
Rhubarb..,
Rutabagas.
Salsify (vegetable oyster) .
Spinach
Squashes
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
All other vegetables.
Mixed vegetables ^ . . .
Farm gardens.
1919
Farms
reporting.
488, 254
1,475,274
6,728
84,263
7,197
313
124, 972
41, 093
8, 968
2,403
11,449
5,914
103, 784
70, 066
1,500
502
474
20,463
52
1,071
76,609
459
438
1,575
49, 632
7,605
1,674
1,987
2,263
82
2,343
5,402
170,693
5,088
73,083
4,544
16,389
5, 090, 293
Acreage.
$193,248,964
30, 244
71,970
5,255
123, 994
78, 436
6,522
6,513
20, 148
50,778
271,584
51,643
1,712
922
1,193
21,544
986
64,338
340
393
845
103, 686
15, 290
3,050
2,014
2,394
837
41
10,027
5,370
316,399
4,056
159, OSS
6, 333
36, 339
Value.
5, 102, 135
8,031,449
1,016,507
232,370
21,848,112
10,766,591
1,563,010
1,328,416
9, 462, 277
3,158,504
17,297,561
8. 579, 102
491,321
205, 767
241,415
8,535,092
319,911
117,175
21,387,221
113,670
107, 303
244,435
7,164,988
3, 079, 285
137, 626
437, 286
673,113
113, 741
12, 386
1, 715, 869
685, 245
38, 675, 496
543,071
10, 406, 133
1,241,205
8, 154, 177
344, 665, 728
4, 261, 776
1909
Farms
reporting.
2, 763, 269 $216,257,068
5,300
21,561
1,684
188
43,843
16,278
2,008
1,060
4,005
2,535
48,514
16, 714
459
480
337
2,178
148
14,989
130
112
436
17, 219
1,641
361
895
1,021
353
Acreage.
1,152
1,002
64,751
11,732
35,345
25, 639
53, 610
3,202
390
125, 998
52, 419
3,764
3, 466
15,863
12, 773
178, 224
32,310
894
1,475
1,495
5,489
Value.
347
47,625
184
192
722
70,487
3,483
1,163
2, 269
2,364
631
6,668
2,380
207, 379
22,324
137,005
2,246,631
2,844,951
352,696
45, 576
9,719,641
3,604,636
473, 499
602,885
3,922,848
326, 141
5,936,419
2, 719, 340
154,643
233,885
146,010
1, 595, 085
24,969
6, 709, 047
44,788
27, 181
102, 674
2, 785, 502
408, 741
29,993
293,062
338, 831
30, 970
817,069
207,391
13, 707, 929
1, 169, 499
4,453,101
1,741,035 150,181,435
1 The 1909 totals include the farm gardens. The 1909 figures for individual vegetables represent vege-
tables raised in tracts of 1 acre or more of the specified vegetables.
2 The 1909 figures represent all miscellaneous vegetables raised in tracts of less than 1 acre and include
the farm gardens.
VEGETABLES.
857
Table 177.— ACREAGE AND VALUE OF VEGETABLES RAISED FOR SALE, AND VALUE
OF FARM GARDENS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
vegetables raised for sale.
Value of
products
Acreage.
Value.
of farm
gardens.
United States
1,475,274
$193,248,964
$344,665,728
Geogkaphic DmsioNs:
New England
54,600
281,321
296, 271
146,990
337,379
63, 766
91,664
41,350
161,933
12,782,232
43,347,728
33,432,348
12,648,736
37, 736, 292
8, 407, 579
10,298,457
6, 878, 916
27,716,675
12,602,649
Middle Atlantic
32,117,666
East North Central
58,176,993
West North Central
55,262,394
South Atlantic
69, 286, 220
East South Central
53,942,162
West South Central
45, 924, 594
8,256,347
Pacific
9, 096, 703
New England:
Maine
14,073
2,592
1,905
24,747
2,163
9,120
132,042
94,996
54,283
62,860
53,468
60, 705
50, 955
68,283
14,652
73,372
28, 838
964
2,397
14,823
11,944
33, 360
119,922
712
47, 307
8,377
14,710
15,978
36,763
60, 250
16, 124
20, 877
12, 750
14,015
18,985
11,668
11,918
49,093
1,273
2,097
582
18,438
4,071
6,062
8,309
518
9,460
6,231
146,242
2, 161, 714
427,487
260, 441
7,622,622
394, 100
1,915,868
22,017,396
12,473,316
8,857,017
9,532,727
5,607,111
6,330,537
6, 455, 768
5, 506, 205
2,223,305
4,901,320
2, 962, 892
116,857
218, 687
846,063
1,379,612
1,903,017
9, 154, 530
124,946
5,921,523
1,056,184
1,718,349
1,932,911
2,229,577
13,695,255
1,951,375
2,101,743
1,311,668
3, 042, 793
1,143,487
1,421,838
920,731
6,812,401
302, 823
400,808
91,940
3,302,158
571,959
956, 168
1, 164, 731
88,329
2,263,380
1,341,707
24,111,588
3,180,673
New Hampshirfi .
1, 848, 651
Vermont . t
2,116,561
Massachusetts
3,105,592
412, 104
Connecticut .
1,939,068
Middle Atlantic:
New York
12,237,223
New J ersev - - . .
2, 890, 984
Pejinsvlvania
16, 989, 459
East North Central:
Ohio .
15,646,395
9,100,018
Illinois
12, 405, 254
Michigan....
9.583.356
11,441,970
West North Central:
Mumesota
9,305,128
11,967,063
Missouri
15,354,668
North Dakota
3,465,623
South Dakota
3,323,437
Nebraska
5,444,561
Kansas.. . .
6,401,914
783,507
3,910,673
District of Columbia
37,984
12,928,987
8,699,957
North Carolina ..
15,848,541
9,832,031
14,749,394
Florida
2,495,147
13,789,346
14,058,428
Alabama . .
13,289,201
12, 805, 187
West South Central:
11,898,176
6,952,241
9,050,318
18,023,859
Mountain:
1,780,876
1,730,159
635,033
1,965,063
681,959
311,420
Utah
956,520
195,317
Pacific:
3,739,509
2,986,909
2,370,285
858
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 178.— TOBACCO— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less thap 100 or when per cent is
more than 1,000, States not shown when acreage was less than i,OQO in 1919.]
acbeage.
production (pounds).
average
yield per
ACRE
(pounds).
1919
1909
Per
cent of
in-
crease.
1919 1909
1
Per
cent of
' in-
crease.
1919
1909
United States
1,864,080
1,294,911
44.0
1,372,993,261
1,055,764,806
30.0
737
815
Geographic di\'isions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Central..
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central . .
Mountain . ...
36,225
45,413
140, 572
5,056
857, 155
777,677
1,279
2
701
21,745
45, 852
171,973
5,709
487,411
560, 523
1,683
11
4
66.6
-1.0
-18.3
-11.4
75.9
38.7
-24.0
56,732,177
59,320,475
136, 197, 872
4,691,739
493,732,082
621,274,971
552,091
1,276
490,578
37,961,893
51,510,925
157,959,785
5,704,572
334,569,496
467,348,072
700, 915
3,457
5,691
49.4
15.2
-13.8
-17.8
47.6
32.9
-21.2
-63.1
1,566
1,306
969
928
576
799
432
638
700
1,746
1,123
919
999
686
834
417
314
Pacific
1,423
New England:
Massachusetts
Connecticut
9,109
26,930
2,613
42,799
75, 789
22, 459
41,465
4,490
28,550
225,504
11,233
459,011
103, 496
25,067
4,291
034,038
138,561
3,435
1,643
5,521
16,042
4,109
41,742
106, 477
23,694
40,458
5,433
26,072
185,427
17,928
221,890
30,082
2,025
3,987
469,795
90, 468
211
49
65.0
67.9
-36.4
2.5
-28.8
14,282,589
42, 193, 196
3,353,954
55,965,851
64,420,472
18,752,202
52,454,246
4,074,977
17,336,859
102,391,226
7, 587, 052
280, 163, 432
71, 193, 072
10, 584, 968
4,473,696
506, 150, 592
112,367,567
2,031,235
725,577
9,549,306
28,110,453
.5,345,035
46, 164, 800
88, 603, 308
21,387,824
46, 909, 182
5,372,738
17, 845, 699
132,979,390
14, 356, 400
138, 813, 163
25, 583, 049
1,485,994
3, 505, 801
398, 482, 301
68, 756, 599
90,572
18,600
49.6
.50. 1
-37.3
21.2
-27.3
-12.3
11.8
-24.2
-2.9
-23.0
-47.2
104.8
17.S. 3
612.3
27:6
27.0
63.4
1,568
1,567
1,284
1,308
850
835
1,265
908
607
454
675
610
688
422
1,043
798
811
591
442
1,730
1,752
Middle Atlantic:
New York
1 301
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
1,106
832
-5.2
2.5
-17.4
903
Wisconsin
1, 160
West North Central:
Missouri
989
South Atlantic:
Maryland
9.5
21.6
-37.3
106.9
244. 0
685
Virginia..
717
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
801
626
850
734
Florida..
7.6
35.0
53.2
879
East South Central:
848
760
Alabama.
429
Mississippi . .
380
TOBACCO.
859
Table 179.— TOBACCO— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[States not shown when acreage was less than 1,000 in 1919.]
nmSION AND STATE.
United States...
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacifle
New England:
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
Pennsylvania ,
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Wisconsin
West North Centr.u.
Missouri ,
South Atlantic:
Maryland ,
Virgtaia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
farms reporting.
Number.
1919
448, 572
4,610
11,857
41,376
7,602
197,014
182,065
3,974
15
59
1,293
3,191
890
10,961
20,294
9,889
9,787
7,143
5,504
52, 409
8,610
98,310
25, 576
5,7.52
846
143, 599
3.5,936
1,905
625
1909
326,919
3, S65
13, 032
42,929
6,724
120,731
135,360
4,196
53
29
910
2,869
1,355
11,666
23,119
8,660
9,390
6,168
4,392
44,472
9, 299
.51,926
8,166
1,760
716
108,0.50
25,637
1,267
406
Percent of
all farms.
1919
7.0
2.9
2.8
3.8
0.7
17.0
17.3
0.4
(')
(M
4.0
14.1
0.5
5.4
7.9
4.8
5.2
2.7
11.5
28.1
9.9
36.4
13.3
1.9
1.6
53.1
14.2
0.7
0.2
1909
5.1
2.0
2.8
3.8
0.6
10.9
13.0
0.4
^'}
2.5
10.7
0.6
5.3
8.5
4.0
5.3
2.2
9.0
24.2
9.6
20.5
4.6
0.6
1.4
41.7
10.4
0.5
0.1
$444,047,481
1919
19,985,748
10,878,955
29,956,148
1,. 5.30, 947
239,022,462
142,122,166
266,266
430
284,359
4,713,255
15, 189, 551
804,949
10,073,852
13,528,302
4,688,064
11,539,932
1,385,497
5,721,164
48, 123, 877
2,731,338
151,288,264
23,493,714
5, 292, .510
2,371,061
116,414,639
24,720,869
710,933
275, 725
1909
$104,302,856
5,670,002
4, 328, 854
15,082,892
713, 321
32,843,156
45,548,716
114,452
778
685
1,218,060
4, 415, 948
402,517
3,926,116
8,998,887
2, 145, 193
3,855,033
676, 479
1,457,112
12,169,086
1,923,180
13,847,559
2,123,576
297, 167
1,025,476
39,868,753
5,661,681
14,892
3,390
average
value per
POUKD.
1919
$0.32
0.35
0.18
0.22
0.33
0.48
0.23
0.48
0.34
0.58
0.33
0.36
0.24
0.18
0.21
0.25
0.22
0.34
0.33
0.47
0.36
0. .54
0.33
0.50
0.53
0.23
0.22
0.35
0.38
1909
O.IO
0.15
0.08
0.10
0.13
0.10
0.10
0.16
0.23
0.12
0.13
0.16
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.10
0.08
0.13
0.08
0.09
0.13
0.10
0.08
0.20
0.29
0.10
0.08
0.16
0.18
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
860
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICtlLTtTItE.
Table 180.— COTTON— ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease. Per cent not showni when base is less than 100 or when per cent
is more than 1,000.)
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States...
Geographic DI\^SIONs:
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
West North Central:
Missouri
Kansas .
South Atlantic:
Maryland
Virgmia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
New Mexico
Arizona
Pacific:
California
ACREAGE.
1919
33,740,106
110,027
8, 883, .512
6, 389, 666
18, 152, 644
116, 949
87, 308
47, 032
1,373,701
2,631,719
4, 720, 498
110,562
5,355
807, 770
2, 628, 154
2, 948, 387;
2,553,811
1,343,334
2,732,902
11,522,537
10, 666
106, 283
87, 308
1909
32, Q43, 838
96, 563
9, 002, 776
7,926,019
15,017,347
809
324
90, 527
36
(')
25, 147
(1)
1,274,404
2, 556, 467
4,883,304
263,454
7,811
787, 616
3, 730, 482
3, 400, 210
2, 153, 222
957,011
1, 976, 935
9, 930, 179
790
19
Per
cent of
5.3
13.9
-1.3
-19.4
20.9
87.0
7.8
2.9
-3.3
-58.0
-31.4
2.6
-29.5
-13.3
18.6
40.4
38.2
16.0
production of lint cot-
ton (running bales).
1919
11,376,130
63, 808
4,061,383
1, 985, 631
5,154,140
64, 750
46,418
63, 808
24, 887
858, 406
1, 476, 645
1, 681, 907
19, 538
2,967
306, 974
718, 163
957, 527
869, 350
306, 791
1,006,212
2,971,757
5, 399
.59, 351
46,418
1909
10,649,268
54,508
4, 012, 942
2, .524, 714
4, 056, 704
2i7
183
54, 498
10
(=)
10, 480
C^)
665, 132
1, 279, 866
1, 992, 408
65, 056
3,469
264,562
1, 129, 527
1,127,156
776, 879
268, 909
555, 742
2, 455, 174
206
11
183
Per
cent of
6.8
17.1
1.2
-21.4
27.1
17.1
137.5
29.1
15.4
-15.6
-70.0
-14.5
16.0
-36.4
-15.0
11.9
14.1
81.1
21.0
average
YIELD OF
LINT COTTON
PER ACRE
(BALES).
1919
0.34
0.58
0.46
0.31
0.28
0.55
0.53
0.58
0.53
0.62
0.56
0.36
0.18
0.55
0.38
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.23
0.37
0.26
0. 51
0.56
0.53
1909
0.33
0.56
0.45
0.32
0.27
0.27
0.56
0. 56
0.28
(')
0.42
(')
0.52
0..50
0.41
0.25
0.44
0.34
0.30
0.33
0.36
0.28
0.28
0.25
0.26
0.58
0. 56
> Less than 1 acre reported.
2 Less than 1 bale.
COTTON AND SUGAR CROPS.
861
Table 181 — COTTON— FARMS REPORTING AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States...
Geogkaphic divisions:
West North Central
South Atlantic ,
East South Central .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
West North Central:
Missouri
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Maryland ,
Virginia ,
West Virginia ,
North Carolina
South Caroliua
Georgia ,
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
New Mexico
Arizona
Pacific:
California
FARMS reporting.
Number.
1919 1909
1,905,863
7,675
9,081
153, 010
179, 979
270, 484
12,144
420
76,468
220, 990
239, 353
172, 632
102, 498
110,204
346, 708
337
2,632
1,248
1,714,149
7,299
556, 508
522, 735
627, 528
61
18
7,296
3
2
5,283
2
129, 704
158, 167
242, 673
20, 677
504
67, 663
224, 871
229, 697
148,311
74, 373
88, 140
316, 704
59
2
Per cent of
all farms.
1919 1909
29.6
0.7
53.9
51.1
73.5
1.2
0.5
2.9
4.9
56.7
93.4
87.0
22.5
0.2
30.3
86.3
88.0
74.2
75.7
57.4
79.5
1.1
26.4
26.9
0
50.1
50.1
66.5
(1)
2.6
(1)
0)
2.9
(1)
51.1
89.6
83.4
41.3
0.2
27.5
85.5
83.7
69.1
61.7
46.3
75.8
0.2
(')
(')
VALUE (TOTAL INCLUD-
ING COTTON SEED).
1919
$2,355,169,365
$824, 696, 287
12, 513, 445
854, 052, 822
423, 723, 410
1,030,861,310
23, 440, 943
10,577,435
12,513,445
5,186,943
177, 947, 734
310,392,768
356, 506, 928
4,018,449
574, 578
58,346,576
152, 440, 345
212,361,911
184, 684, 720
60, 187, 569
189,552,012
596, 437, 009
1, 387, 842
22,0.53,101
10, 577, 435
1909
3, 979, 009
.303, 105, 181
204, 290, 666
313,291,792
16,863
12, 776
3, 978, 295
714
23
822, 26'
14
50, 4a3, 345
96, 381, 067
149, 937, 058
5,481,407
246, 614
20, 682, 187
87. 008. 432
96. 353. 433
63,155,683
20, 274, 747
41,187,408
188, 673, 954
15, 996
867
12, 776
AVERAGE VALUE PEE
UNIT.
Lint cotton
per bale.
1919 1909
$176.46
164.00
176. 39
182. 15
172. 35
329. 41
199. 00
164.00
174. 00
174. 00
176. 00
17S. 00
176. 10
159.00
159.00
179.00
192. 00
184.00
167.00
162.00
173.00
224. 00
339.00
199.00
$66. 07
62.25
63.45
69. .53
66. 56
70.22
64.17
62.25
60.00
66.39
(2)
63. 24
62.77
63.59
74.42
64.29
67.91
65.70
73.77
70.23
64. 43
63.70
66.28
70.43
66. 36
Cot-
ton
seed
per
ton,
1919
$65. 27
69.50
74.50
66.79
57. 70
70.58
62.50
69.50
74.50
74.00
75. 50
74.00
64.00
75.00
65.00
72 00
63.50
60.00
64.00
56.00
57.00
71.50
70.50
62.50
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Less than 1 bale produced in state.
Table 182.-
-SUGAR CANE— FARMS REPORTING, ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND
VALUE, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
United States.
North Carolina.
South Carolina .
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
Louisiana
Texas
All other states.
FARMS
REPORTING.
1919 1909
271,278 278,233
13,600
72, 740
24, 331
56,604
44,795
3,686
36, 421
19, 090
11
596
19, 857
64,458
19.663
61, 226
52,860
5,286
34, 487
19, 718
82
1919 1909
372,938 476,849
5,537
41, 558
20, 413
25, 302
25, 256
2,406
234, 049
18, 407
10
294
7,053
37,046
12, 928
27,211
24, 861
3,330
329, 684
34,315
127
186,283
9,695
2, 435, 683
124,493
60
1,506,887
152,298
17,752,5.37
1,669,683
4,242
862
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGEICTJL.TUBE.
Table 183.
-SUGAR CANE— QUANTITY AND VALUE OF CANE SOLD, AND QUANTITY
OF SIRUP MADE ON FARMS, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
SUGAR CANE SOLD.
CANE SIEUF
MA OF, ON
STATE.
Quantity (tons).
Value.
FARMS (GALLONS).
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
TTnited States
2,053,026
4,638,677
$32,880,417
$16,765,740
21,240,960
21,633,579
North Carolina
11
84
1,888
2,977
3,298
1,258
109
4,461,221
167,831
103
817
19, 892
35,234
7,413
11,737
1,103
16,126,780
562,661
21 677
South Caroliiia
3
398
909
825
146
4
2,020,085
30,656
59
8,756
18, ISO
23,100
3,066
72
32,321,360
505, 824
563, 953
7,052,984
3,675,249
3,235,231
3,015,956
165, 947
1,899,423
1,631,459
758
88l' 558
Georgia
5, 533, 520
2 533 096
Alabama
3,078^531
2, 920, 519
286, 637
4,125,083
2 246 774
Mississippi
Arkansas
Louisiana
Texas
All other states
6 184
Table 184.— SORGHUM GROWN FOR SIRUP— ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE,
BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
TTnited States.
Ohio
Indiana
IlUnois
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Kansas
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
All other states
1919
482, 043
5,464
12, 307
10, 654
4.906
i;974
9,968
33, 771
2,335
13,450
8,439
30, 624
20,431
37,311
1,485
49, 968
49, 131
52, 406
38, 752
41,424
1,610
15, 803
35, 589
4,241
1909
326,352
4,578
11,829
14,846
2,244
1,670
4,996
37, 476
6,058
8,130
8,607
20, 662
6,131
14, 170
347
52, 858
45,410
16, 107
16,519
27, 532
1,392
12, 940
10, 175
1,675
PRODUCTION
(TONS).
1919
24, 256
52,210
41,767
18, 225
8,639
45,340
115, 690
7,474
47,011
30,544
100, 463
69, 865
142,261
6,101
154, 963
148, 689
172, 029
139, 100
120,416
6,001
53, ISl
122, 170
17, 705
1909
28, 137
77, 600
89, 421
13,498
12,857
24, 597
176, 765
34, 444
40, 875
48,091
84, 753
22,371
60, 202
2,014
198, 404
183, 328
67, 589
50, 327
83,041
4,685
35, 195
30, 902
7,391
1919
$24,506,228
435,110
987, 729
765, 578
331, 643
185, 922
822, 798
1, 767, 792
95, 802
658, 659
564, 851
1,467,880
945, 218
2, 002, 189
101,198
2, 248, 510
2,070,674
2, 550, 769
1,885,140
1,654,562
77,004
774, 496
1,773,671
339, 033
1909
$7,963,499
177, 020
449, 968
490, 569
83,026
80, 718
139, 293
876, 970
112,374
217, 634
300, 188
524,667
131,833
370, 773
8,831
1,216,426
981,497
398, 934
297, 044
563, 851
21, 227
252, 771
214,313
53, 572
SORGHUM SIRUP
MADE ON FARMS
(GALLONS).
1919
21,523,025
290, 059
681, 190
527, 981
207, 277
128, 227
587, 712
L 414, 222
87,090
598, 774
451, 875
1,397,980
900, 206
1,820,165
101,198
2, 044, 098
1,917,293
2,429,302
1,795,368
1,438,748
70,003
704,083
1, 689, 205
240, 969
1909
16,532,382
354, 131
965, 086
977, 238
139, 667
145, 934
250, 205
1, 788, 391
260, 680
441, 189
604, 201
1,099,346
262, 452
740, 450
22, 177
2, 733, 683
2, 076, 339
809, 361
622, 356
1, 140, 532
47,029
514, 807
448, 185
88, 943
SUGAR CROPS.
863
Table 186.— SUGAR BEETS— ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, BY STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
United States
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Nebraska
Montana....
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
Utah ,
Washington.... ..
California..
All other states. ...".,.
1919 1909
636,434
33, 561
4,119
2,830
106, 450
12, 737
3,509
7,009
54,486
8,600
37,334
9,935
166,840
93,369
5,363
88,257
3,046
360,433
7,009
690
1,170
78,711
12,308
2,197
1,030
4,182
8,710
16, 598
1,181
108,005
27,442
1,270
78,671
12,259
PRODUCTION (TONS).
1919
5,993,409
1,658,167
930,427
46,386
666, 866
21,663
1909
3,902,071
63, 546
6,548
14,916
706, 990
126, 646
23,756
6,962
39,766
108, 776
179, 638
13,234
1,230,718
413,811
6,566
843, 269
116,949
1919
$66,051,989
3, 836, 861
444,550
381, 194
11,793,836
1,498,288
255,070
601, 889
5, 823, 786
812,064
2, 733, 248
1,018,438
17,410,769
10,048,611
500, 969
8, 669, 258
223, 168
1909
$19,695,384
318,440
37, 577
77,335
4,010,178
662,243
116,472
33,897
179, 593
543,478
813, 460
60,374
6,057,529
1,857,316
3S,007
4,313,981
575,504
Table 186.— MAPLE SUGAR AND SIRUP— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY STATES;
1919 AND 1909.
traited States
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Connecticut
New York
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
■Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Maryland
Virginia
West Virginia
Kentucky
AH other states
MAPLE SUGAR MADE
(POUNDS).
1919
9,691,854
24, 934
329, 723
6, 251, 734
73, 198
5,173
2,012,932
535, 954
62,001
14, 487
1,436
77, 178
22,430
3,146
3,130
5,047
150,957
38, 362
73,763
2,393
3,876
1909
14,024,306
15,388
558,811
7, 726, 817
156, 952
10, 207
3,160,300
1,188,049
257, 592
33,419
6,366
293, 301
27,199
11,399
6,173
11,638
351,908
44,976
140,060
10, 697
13.954
MAPLE SIRUP MADE
(GALLONS).
1919
3, 507, 745
42,144
112, 824
631, 924
57, 950
2,866
1,080,505
273, 762
694, 175
167, 360
12,114
206,795
138, 627
12, 870
4,915
12,039
23, 155
8,137
23,448
999
1,136
1909
4, 106, 418
43, 971
111,500
409, 953
53, 091
4,236
993, 242
391,242
1, 323, 431
273, 728
18, 492
269, 093
124,117
17, 808
8,596
9,389
12, 172
6,046
31,176
3,547
1,588
VALUE OF MAPLE SUGAE
AND SIRUP.
1919
$12, 381, 376
136, 405
440, 250
3, 580, 369
197, 334
10, 380
3, 399, 434
888. 649
1,933; 790
448, 289
33, 853
609, 519
389, 746
38, 521
14, 619
32, 675
108, 407
28, 598
82,831
3,733
3,974
1909
$5,177,809
52, 137
182, 341
1, 086, 933
77, 559
1, 240, 684
471,213
1,099,248
300, 755
23, 502
333, 791
150,038
23,362
11,496
12,960
34,386
12,233
46, 568
6,681
4,945
864
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
TABLE 187.— MINOR CROPS— ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, BY STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
CROP AND STATE.
Broom corn, total.
Pennsylvania...
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Iowa
Missouri
Nebraska. .
Kansas
Maryland..
Virginia
Kentucky .
Tennessee.
Mississippi.
Arkansas . .
Louisiana. .
Oklahoma.
Texas
337,806
946
735
613
16,409
168
3,072
506
11,447
234
360
353
2,247
309
911
207
232,733
39,748
10,588
13,113
2, 178
929
7,252
1,574
289
60
244
3,314
293
373
252
721
113
19
15,954
1,024
27
1,129
5,629
8,118
27
123
123
Chicory, total 1, 784
Michigan 1, 784
CaUfornia
Chuf as, total
Georgia ;...
Florida
All other states
Colorado
New Mexico
CaUfornia
AU other states .
Hemp, total
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
North Dakota. .
South Dakota. .
Kentucky
CaUfornia
AU other states .
Hops, total
New York
Tennessee
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
AU other states .
Cassava, total
CaUfornia
Ginseng, total
Ohio
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
All other states . . .
Mint (mint oil), total.
Indiana
Michigan
All other states . . .
Teasels, total
New York
Oregon
Willows, total
New York
AU other states...
ACREAGE.'
1919 1909
917
105
706
106
54
10
2
10
12
7
13
11,210
7,107
3,878
225
78
. 78
255
214
41
326, 102
108
170
323
38,452
156
5,339
458
41,064
19
107
342
1,348
154
332
320
216,350
9,448
5,631
4,470
1,023
488
7,647
6,855
300
150
44,693
12,023
2,433
21,770
8,391
76
1,589
1,584
5
2,193
481
1,072
640
23
PRODUCTION.
16
Y
8,195
1,814
6,360
21
162
110
52
661
405
256
Unit. 1919
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
113, 031, 132
294,597
346,112
245, 782
9,244,739
103, 250
700,351
170, 886
3,525,370
80,557
116,045
117,545
784,055
88,081
282, 892
68,313
71,592,015
14,285,432
4,629,360
5,275,998
792,026
287, 726
7, 148, 215
2,172,652
195,600
60,000
255,666
2,938,124
195,119
396,266
209,543
583, 121
137,000
5,124
19, 760, 793
723, 824
12,571
1,615,761
4,788,223
12,610,055
10,359
783, 702
783, 702
18, 196, 063
18,196,063
1909
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Lbs. . .
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Lbs...
Thou.
Thou .
Thou .
Tons..
Tons..
Tons,.
16, 636
1,625
12,810
2,201
18, 561
2,526
1,700
4,595
5,251
2,048
2,441
288, 254
171,085
113,135
4,034
16, 140
16, 140
476
439
37
78,959,958
45,582
92,292
153,259
19,309,425
75,370
1,774,536
157,146
8, 768, 853
18,599
46,016
157,286
347,064
60, 574
106,576
92,208
42,741,725
2,368,490
1,187,791
644, 892
614,250
198,024
7, 483, 295
395,467
50
6,420,232
600,000
61,036
40, 718, 748
8,677,138
220
3,432,504
16,582,562
11,994,953
31,371
19,284,000
19,204,000
80,000
44,792
12,531
21,500
10, 761
158, 091
36,621
121, 169
301
15,536
12, 106
3,430
857
667
190
1919 1909
$7,945,163
23,567
24,228
29,493
1,109,364
11,358
56,026
11,963
246,778
5,639
6,969
7,053
50,961
5,286
22,628
4,098
5,011,446
. 714,286
259, 244
263,801
63,361
17,614
1,175,037
434, 531
29,340
9,000
38,350
440, 720
29,268
59,440
31,431
81,638
20,550
769
10, 364, 464
535,629
5,028
.727,092
2, 537, 758
6,557,229
1,728
3,918
3,918
90, 980
90,980
64, 712
5,689
51,240
7,783
129, 927
17,682
11,900
32, 165
36,757
14,336
17,087
1,440,525
855, 425
565,675
19,425
48, 420
48,420
30, 180
26,340
3,840
1 Acreage not shown when reported in smaU fractions or when less than 1 acre.
FRUITS AND NUTS.
865
Table 188.— SMALL FRUITS— ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS
AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania ,
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana ,
Illinois ,
Michigan ,
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Mssouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky ,
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
all small fruits.
Acreage.
1919 1909
249, 084
14, 3S5
44,706
57, 239
35, 322
25, 319
20, 943
22, 713
4,624
23,833
1,573
1,071
694
9,628
246
1,173
20,412
15, 614
8,680
9,447
7,565
11,215
21, 021
7,991
5,008
7, 885
16, 768
524
412
1,147
3,578
3,915
8,360
21
3, 518
3,162
4,099
498
842
904
6,163
12, 544
1,477
759
9,873
4,052
2,649
6,139
386
1,240
87
1,798
120
58
910
25
7,434
8,463
7,936
272, 460
13, 777
55, 243
56, 957
35, 587
45, 403
18,994
19, 417
6,765
20,317
1,260
618
469
9,552
2S1
1,597
22,496
24,069
8,678
11,591
5,919
11, 723
21, 419
6,305
3, 738
7,211
17,009
399
419
1,411
5,400
8, 687
16, 595
12
7, 295
2, 913
6,701
S56
988
1,356
4,387
12, 539
1, 232
836
8,032
3,587
2, 745
5,053
562
1,673
106
2,829
66
76
1,416
37
5,508
5,122
9,687
Production (quarts).
1919
324,988,968
32, 265, 709
56,957,446
63, 702, 944
37, 368, 041
28, 198, 785
23, 457, 806
26, 666, 084
5, 050, 860
51,321,293
1, 561, 647
753,969
749, 032
27,099,119
339, 064
1, 762, 878
2.5, 713, 901
20, 289, 727
10, 953, 818
11,963,128
6, 812, 972
10, 591, 818
23, 946, 801
10, 388, 225
6, 165, 120
8, 837, 293
17, 769, 936
170, 771
224, 398
647, 321
3, 553, 202
4, 362, 473
10, 278, 972
25,789
4, 439, 964
2, 092, 376
4, 776, 710
269,248
625, 783
1, 327, 470
5, 323, 010
14,620, 175
2, 12.5, 418
1, 389, 203
12, 538, 205
5, 342, 180
1, 899, 073
6, 886, 626
338, 087
1, 106, 208
56, 824
2, 213, 619
53, 750
62,467
1, 198, 200
21, 705
16, 884, 745
18, 977, 822
15,458,726
1909
426. 565, 863
37, 631, 006
90, 300, 863
73, 745, 968
46, 275, 534
72, 300, 168
22, 182, 689
23, 878, 888
10, 587, 207
49, 663, 540
2, 285, 415
998, 244
826, 122
29, 260, 143
437, 560
3, 823, 522
37, 857, 829
38, 822, 987
13, 620, 047
15, 721, 023
7, 424, 831
13, 602, 676
27, 214, 659
9, 782, 779
4, 476, 575
10, 344, 052
23, 696, 221
285,696
401, 295
1, 594, 421
5, 477, 274
14, 425, 209
26, 277, 054
24,109
11, .342, 980
2, 336, 562
12, 827, 427
1, 408, 099
1, 262, 155
2, 396, 573
4, 972, 702
13, 895, 493
1, 907, 193
1, 407, 301
8, 965, 572
6, 420, 207
2, 310, 367
6, 182, 742
766, 791
2,071,141
96, 883
4, 294, 988
76, .532
112, 190
3, lis, .395
50, 287
13, 490, 930
9, 348, 490
26, 824, 120
Value.
1919
$61,732,161
4, 133, 504
11,811,201
12, 244, 568
7, 803, 013
5, 457, 777
4, 282, 592
5, 413, 115
1, 075, 167
9, 511, 224
378, 714
184, 266
187, 580
2, 900, 249
65, 666
417, 029
5, 951, 505
3, 526, 203
2, 333, 493
2, 359, 379
1, 374, 521
2, 064, 524
4, 736, 480
1, 709, 664
1, 316, 594
1,911,767
3, 624, 941
40,979
52, 538
143, 401
712, 793
783, 567
1, 848, 259
4,866
861, 680
400, 638
947, 714
61,440
134, 644
414, 969
1,007,119
2, 552, 651
420, 799
302, 023
2, 584, 502
1, 227, 432
355, 306
1, 245, 875
75, 652
225, 678
15, 8.S5
482, ,533
11,998
14,048
244, 486
4,887
3, 490, 388
2, 927, 984
3, 092, 852
1909
$29,974,481
2, 469, 094
6, 004, 636
5,813,117
3,921,982
4, 122, 467
1, 553, 767
1, 771, 332
946, 263
3, 371, 823
233, 124
107, 365
92, 030
1, 676, 790
43, 033
316, 752
2, 875, 495
1, 954, 125
1, 175, 016
1,296,343
612, 725
1, 109, 747
2, 028, 865
765, 437
493, 406
966, 894
1,761,409
39, 641
47, 263
159, 169
454, 200
649, 732
1,227,548
1,875
671, 843
191, 002
853, 076
113, 254
111,754
302, 383
357, ,597
923, 613
165, 386
107, 171
601, 722
486, 988
202, 291
480, 331
86,586
201, 525
13, 984
398, 836
9,335
12, 987
217, 327
5,683
941, 415
641, 194
1, 789, 214
75108°— 22-
-55
866
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS— AGKIC1JL.TTJRE.
Table 189 SMALL FRUITS— PRODUCTION OF THE SEVERAL KINDS, BY
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
DIVISION AND STATE.
■tJnlted States
Geographic divi.sion.s:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts ,
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columljia.
Virgmia
West \'irginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
PRODUCTION (quarts).
Strawberries
176,931,550
6, 319, 419
24, 065, .5.52
36, 1.33, 472
26,04S,603
23, 497, 227
19,673,040
17, 690, 967
2,J58,654
21,344,616
Raspberries
and logan-
berries.'
61, 333, 509
893, 740
489, 774
428, 335
3,151,371
116,646
1, 239, 553
8, 579, 563
8,301,893
7,184,096
7,165,957
4, 277, 646
6,901,199
12, 585, 543
5, 203, 127
4,111,969
6, 606, 592
12, 861, 820
47, 157
141,163
451,798
1,828,104
4,056,028
8,976,057
16, 882
3, 803, 278
840, 273
3, 807, 598
223,745
505, 693
1,267,673
3,194,624
13, 130, 904
2,024,0.51
1, 323, 461
11,463,971
5, 323, 890
311,630
691, 476
171,150
494,818
27, 001
944,276
14, 363
17,058
484, 792
5, 1.36
6, 377, 368
4,159,200
10,808,048
1,374,601
16, 328, 692
14, 714, 507
5, 616, 192
1, 694, 922
599, 320
191, 458
1,495,425
19, 318, 392
279, 254
131, 145
177, 575
468, 715
47,345
270, 567
11,674,978
2, 083, 925
2, 569, 789
2, 773, 819
1, 251, 652
1,945,336
7,657,819
1,085,881
1,516,147
1,428,396
1, 592, 556
39, 173
30, 368
89, 672
. 919,880
26, 801
723, 738
933
280,^8
607, 495
29,073
4,111
19, 479
3, 064
308, 406
277, 344
9,833
3,737
154, 351
145
30,234
6,728
80, 875
385, 510
10, 979
643, 678
6,202
677
364,061
3,443
5, 757, 456
12,022,912
1, 538, 024
Blackberries
and
dewberries.
39,945,078
790, 102
4, 608, 673
6,721,886
4, 422, 115
2, 829, 944
3, 128, 749
8, 722, 827
341,525
8, 379, 257
242, 478
90, 666
113,210
251,951
6,428
85, 369
1,711,546
2, 045, .521
851, 606
1,481,447
1,087,317
1, 365, 223
2, 452, 909
334,990
181, 183
597, 449
2,9.58,006
2,485
1,811
35, 433
645,748
270, 560
517,. 525
7,097
313, 873
594,833
936, 251
40, 187
9().s:52
52, 766
1, 778, 468
1, 200, 9S1
87,695
61,605
885, 539
18, 145
1,531,810
6,287,333
13,128
91,056
Cranberries.
35, 260, 291
23, 202, 683
7,766,467
3,449,056
.56, 965
27,018
516
1,605
755,981
76, 234
8, 233
37,040
115,437
397
3,691,065
2, 1.39, 110
2,549,082
57,637
8,919
1,572
22, 918, 103
152, 582
63, 870
106, 850
7,650,508
9,109
1,301
2,679
Currants
7,614,817
436,729
3,758,104
1,516,991
438, 633
81, 085
8,692
26, 149
482, 307
866, 127
20, 367
3, 424, 709
54, 258
1,452
1,255
661
25,' 314
1,043
516
1, 187
585, 224
170, 757
20,429
18, 140
24, 437
266,908
13, 982
92,833
3,321,583
139, 631
296, 890
431, 152
56, 742
103, 471
636, 481
289, 145
208,863
77,953
17,510
55,131
32, 147
21, 436
25,590
1,390
43,320
212
7,335
24,387
957
1,205
2, 242
37
5,294
2,825
573
4,701
20,359
1,089
55, 459
72,000
15, 266
137, 634
15, 450
6,856
172, 201
7,441
254, 959
99, 890
511,278
1 The production of loganberries in 1919 was 12,123,062 quarts, of which 1,157,778 quarts were produced
in Washington, and 10,198,011 quarts in Oregon.
^ Mainly gooseberries.
FRUITS AND NUTS. 867
Table 190.— APPLES— NUMBER OF TREES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
TREES OF BEARING AGE.
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Farms
reporting,
1920
Number.
Farms
reporting,
1920
Num
ber.
1920
1910
1920
1910
TTnited States
2,687,685
115,309,165
161,322,840
1, 034, 114
38, 195, 085
65, 791, 848
Geographic divi.sions:
New England
111,582
339, 548
6.84,462
451,980
458, 781
355,. 506
138, 533
52, 171
95, 122
6,351,577
17,775,068
22, 449, 054
12,506,741
20,777,465
8, 238, 854
6, 007, 845
6,794,915
14,407,646
8, 219, 152
20,302,285
34,134,909
31,744,757
20,673,712
12,273,277
11,838,069
4,614,667
7,522,012
36, 216
111,211
218,471
192,527
195, 192
1.54,976
73,376
17,937
34, 208
2, 123, 730
6,371,590
7, 678, 220
4,166,067
8,0.51,972
3, 093, 230
1, .5.86, .538
723,571
2,400,167
2, 094, 512
Middle Atlantic
5, .849, 449
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic ..
10,610,319
9, 724, 993
10 064 819
East South Central
West Soul h Central
Mountain
5,386,5,55
7,224,590
6 679 166
Pacific
8,157,445
New England:
Maine
34,609
14, 965
17, 781
24, 270
2,958
16,999
148, 199
18,517
172, 832
175,416
126,647
1.34,414
. 133,382
114,603
73,941
131,732
137, 063
2,643
13,114
40,539
52, 948
6,920
33,636
62
116,113
68,649
128,655
38,706
65, 854
186
131,982
117, 810
70,360
35,354
64, 172
7,340
42, 159
24, 862
4,435
18,630
1,001
10,475
6,096
1,672
9,{X)0
862
3.5,535
29,044
30,543
2,833,304
721, 130
712,594
1,218,870
173, 110
692, 569
9,636,698
1, 149, 776
6,988,594
.5,970.410
3. 427; 816
5,11.3,063
5,61.5,905
2,321,860
I,. 596, 264
2,996,469
5, 162, 859
26,157
255,637
961,313
1, 508, 042
816, 109
1,651,936
1,036
7,385,277
5,554,731
3, 474, 821
377, .5.57
1,515, .505
493
3,742,936
3,181,659
1,044,397
269, 862
4,074,870
47,037
1,417,911
468,027
1, 059, 198
2, 380, 523
50, 302
1,777,737
687, 799
70,273
726,471
42,612
7,964,167
3,315,093
3,128,386
3,476,616
1, 240, 885
1,183,529
1,367, .379
152, 009
•798,734
11,248,203
1,0.53,626
8,000,456
8,5(M,886
5, 764, .821
9,900,627
7, 534, 343
2, 430, 232
1,380,396
5,847,034
14,359,673
15,941
274, .862
2,937,178
6,929,673
429,753
1,288,482
1,654
7,004,548
4, .570, 948
4,910,171
581, 767
1, 878, 209
8,180
5, 538, 267
4, 838, 922
1,468,436
427,652
7,650,103
93,304
2,9.55,810
1, 138, 852
696, 753
1,005,668
27, 773
1,688,425
542, 528
62,027
517,039
74,454
3,009,337
2,029,913
2,482,762
9,707
4,328
5,333
10,663
1,118
5,067
38, 166
6, 738
66,307
48,546
34, 625
41,234
38,502
55,564
36,689
48,522
56,322
1.926
6,983
19,344
22, 741
2,397
12,594
24
46,080
28, 175
58,724
17,.-i91
28,944
36:i
,53, .840
47, a32
32, 625
21,479
29,678
6,251
19,7.59
17,688
1,401
5,186
8a3
3,724
2,957
1,222
2,255
389
11,401
7,353
15,454
512, 217
227,933
254, 029
791,771
71,375
266,405
2,9.32,281
811, 256
2,628,053
2,047,687
929, 160
1, 825, 886
2, 050, 229
825, 238
637, 187
767,351
1,585,823
19,694
136, 082
401, 788
618, 142
308, 487
766,264
1,178
2,8,57,007
1,735,126
1,394, .588
181,101
806,731
1,490
1,427,408
1, 032, 490
422,646
210,686
877,376
44, 175
428, 502
236,485
69,328
144, 088
34, 197
183,315
167,097
3.5,977
80,304
9,265
755, .898
500,322
1,143,947
1, 045, 123
New Hampshire
207, 28f'
Vermont
219, 83:-
Massachusetts
355, 861-
Rhode Island..
54 560
Connecticut
211,839
Middle Atlantic:
New York
2, 828, 515
New Jersey...
519 749
Pennsylvania
2, 501, 185
East North Central:
Ohio
2, 438, 246
Indiana
1,961,974
lUinois
2, .548, 301
Michigan
2,253,072
Wisconsin
1,408,726
West North Central:
Minnesota...
1,571,816
Iowa
1,914,325
Missouri
3,624,833
70,023
North Dakota
South Dakota
460, 547
Nebraska
967, 133
Kansas ...
1,116,316
South Atlantic:
Delaware
263,813
Maryland
660, 685
Virgima
29
3,435,591
West Virginia
2,772,025
North Carolina
1,835,337
South Carolina
269,044
Georgia . ..
822,327
5,968
East South Central:
Kentuckv
2,106,297
Tennessee ....
2,117,246
Alabama
737.6.69
Mississippi
425,323
We.st South Central:
Arkansas . .
3,940,089
Louisiana
96, .544
Oklahoma
2,060,384
Te.xas :
1,127,573
Mount.ain:
Montana .
1,308,066
Idaho - . .
1,-539,896
Wyoming
84,024
Colorado
1,972,914
New Mexico ....
914,254
Arizona . .
53,884
Utah
789,260
Nevada
16,868
Pacific:
Washington .
4,862,702
Oregon . .
2,240,036
1,054,107
868
ABSTHACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICUL.TUEE.
Table 191.— APPLES— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States —
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacitic:
Washington
Oregon
California
peoduction (bushels).
136,560,997
12,070,259
21,529,512
15,724,432
10,810,161
17, 829, 422
3,334,668
9,291,332
9,639,219
36,331,992
829,346
364,001
960,252
187,211
334,308
395, 141
350,317
666, 400
512,795
976, 436
925,624
673, 117
.843,271
305,984
028,478
810, 443
132, 109
14,358
168,256
907,224
749, 293
606,286
518. 884
1,832
942, 520
, 189, 162
,938,038
215,659
416, 902
139
, 280, 549
,258,878
577, 356
217. 885
163,619
43, 910
596,975
486, 828
673,716
645, 640
29, 999
417, 682
939, 102
120, 765
759,696
52,619
568, 691
921,284
842,017
1909
145,412,318
10, 508,
37,864
25,080:
21,923
18,375
13,163
3, 240
5,71S
9,53S
3,636
1, 108:
1, 459
2, 550
212
1, 540;
25,409
1,406
11,048
4,663
2, 759
3, 093
12,332
2,232
1,044
6,746
9,258
4:
191
3,321
1,356
183
1, 822:
2:
6, 103
4,225
4,775
362
7, 368,
4,640:
888
265:
2, 296
33
742:
168;
567
659
17
3, 559
417
72
350
74,
2,672,
1,930
4, 935:
Percent
of
increase.
-6.1
1919
$241,573,577
19, 562
41,733
32,712
20, 837
29,851
5,982
14,098
16,473
60, 322
6,278,
2,250
1,728:
6,055
668:
2,581
26, 548,
3,332
11,852
6,845
2,221
9,346
11,6,S6
2,611
1,748,
3,801
9,494
35
353
1,905
3,498,
1,091
2,430
3
14,308:
7, 540:
3,294
474
708:
2, 433
2, 265:
923
359;
10,745,
. 74
2,475
803
1,111
6,379
71
5,639
1,502
289:
1,367
no:
38, 823
9,343
12, 155:
1909
$83,231,492
FRUITS AND NUTS. 869
Table 192.— PEACHES— NUMBER OF TREES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States...
Geographic divisions:
New Elngland
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
trees of bearing age.
Farms
reporting,
1920
1,521,875
15, 999
116,023
188, 277
158, 999
367, 738
328, 852
260, 185
22, 242
63,360
587
2,398
201
7,085
936
4,792
24, 554
8,540
82,929
67, 402
43,492
55,968
21. 133
282
84
10, 596
104, 249
5
14
4,694
39, 357
3,288
13, 960
20
61, 951
35, 802
101, 220
45, 589
92, 499
13,409
86, 756
100, 644
86, 256
55, 196
73,325
23. 134
61,830
101,896
144
5,823
3
2,896
5,162
2,441
5,460
313
12,846
11,789
38, 725
Number.
1920
65, 646, 101
993
8,538:
6, 807:
3,430:
16, 800,
6, 420
11,092
1,444
10,119
SI
2
346
61
495
3, 038
1,936
3,563
2,924
860
1,011
2,010:
1
129
2,358:
95
844
464
997:
1
1,578:
2,049:
1,976:
87i:
8, 655
206
1,671
2, 349:
1,544'
855,
3,342,
2, 879:
4,461
1
178,
446
154
101
554
5
649,
412
9,057
1910
94, 508, 657
723,810
6, 056, 690
11,035,119
13, 265, 526
20, 583, 445
10,312,768
22, 2S4, 966
1,605,285
8, 639, 048
5,102
57, 571
5,492
154,592
39. 342
461,711
2, 457, 187
1,216,476
2, 383, 027
3, 133, 368
2, 130, 298
2, 860, 120
2, 907, 170
4,163
1,571
1,090,749
6, 588, 034
90
1,815
1,188,373
4,394.894
1, 177, 402
1,497,724
330
1,58.5, .505
1,424,582
2,661,791
1,336,142
10,609,119
290, 850
2,245,402
3, ia3,737
3,177,331
1,726,298
6,8.59,962
903, 352
4,783,825
9, 737, 827
538
73, 080
46
793,372
136, 191
51,415
544,314
6,329
536, 875
273, 162
7, 829, Oil
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
Farms
reporting
1920
639, 065
7,808
47, 809
94, 596
63, 495
159, 686
129, 421
107,011
7,486
21,753
366
1,019
152
3,285
571
2,415
9,392
4,626
33, 791
28, 801
23, 586
31,090
10,860
259
81
5,611
37, 58,5
6
24
3,178
17,010
1,436
6,357
9
28, 289
15,5.57
48,091
19, 800
33,278
6, 869
35,746
33,431
33,446
26, 798
27, .599
13,949
21,376
44,087
75
1,799
11
958
2, 1,53
1,304
1,015
171
3.464
3,463
14, 826
Number;
1920
21, 617, 862
324,117
2.777,643
3,143,932
1,097,036
6,752,891
2, 420, 517
3, 499, 485
155, 135
1,447,106
2,570
23, 200
3,978
135, 426
25,366
133,577
658, 868
884, 067
1,234,708
970, 183
568, 016
839, 712
764,838
1,153
427
61 , 043
716,325
32
177
40,118
278,914
93, .336
285,4,86
238
783,733
651,742
1,093,993
335, 599
3,391,851
116,913
690. 483
690, 359
546,024
493,651
988,966
2,884
231,909
316,
637,762
2,574
1,640,848
2,958,
420
3,
26,648
212,
33
32, 158
606,
36,923
184,
26,681
32,
28,551
651,
3,721
5,
50,254
1,028,
29,911
508,
1,366,941
4,409,
1910
572,
5, 759
6, 972
2,582
6,137
3,865
8,734
1,696
5,945
3
35
2
.162
30
338,
2,216
1,363
2, 179,
2,092,
1, 145
739
2,991
4
3
2&3
1,404
5
263
620
212
805
780
1,441
861
349
1,531
156
1,110
1, 190
8:-!8,
72-1
870
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRI CULTURE.
Table 19;{.— PEACHES— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per
cent is more than 1,000.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
Now York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Colimibia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas ,
Louisiana ,
Oklahoma
Texas
MouNTArN:
Montana
Idaho,
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfomia
production (bushels).
1919
50,686.082
479, 000
4,015,438
1, 597, 933
1,490,033
7, 985, 330
3, 604, 149
11,268,207
2,227,619
18,018,373
2,177
39,019
904
213, 139
28, 771
194, 990
, 262, 480
, 653, 223
,099,735
617, 537
82,266
449,601
448, 177
352
370
1,891
, 262, 723
3
21
11,461
213, 564
227,375
564, 111
229
681,. 'J28
706, 411
479, 218
389, 734
,788,718
148,006
459,681
,285,441
, 083, 142
775, 885
;, 340, 823
381, 863
;, 924, 842
,620,679
509
279, 101
4
721, 480
198, 346
138, 361
883, 950
5,868
, 544, 859
504, 441
1,969,073
1909
35,470,276
406, 903
3,201,493
5, 120, 841
1,643,257
6,571,628
5,775,799
3, 279, 545
940, 168
9,530,642
2,014
23, 218
2,221
91, 756
17,704
269, 990
1, 736, 483
441,440
1,023,570
1, 036, 340
1,174,389
1, 222, 570
1,686,586
956
599
23,180
1,484,548
35
148
110, 180
24, 567
16,722
324, 609
3
243, 446
328,901
1, 344, 410
643, 040
2, 555, 499
114,998
1,623,379
1,579,019
1,416,584
1, 156, 817
1,901,647
290,623
357,644
729,631
128
18, 734
5
692,258
32, .533
50, 102
143, 237
3,171
84, 494
179, 030
9,267,118
Per cent
of
increase.
42.9
17.7
25.4
—68. 8
-9.3
43.3
-37.6
243.6
136.9
89.1
8.1
68.1
-59.3
132.3
62.5
-27.8
-27.3
274.5
7.4
-40. 4
-93.0
-63.2
-73.4
-63.2
-38.2
-91.8
-14.9
-S5.8
-89.6
769.3
73.8
180.0
114.8
-64.4
-39.4
87.4
28.7
-71.7
-IS. 6
-23.5
-32.9
75.7
31.4
717.8
533. 3
297.7
4.2
509.7
176.2
517.1
85.1
181.8
72.3
1919
$95, 569, 868
1, 197, 192
9, 804, 920
4,501,852
3, 078, 593
14, 913, 593
6,650,294
17, 734, 953
4, 042, 350
33, 646, 121
5,225
91, 695
2,262
532, 851
77, 682
487,477
2, 840, 589
3, 885, 073
3, 079, 258
1, 821, 740
255,027
1,191,442
1, 232, 495
1,148
944
5,766
2, 525, 446
9
65
33,813
512, 550
409, 275
1,071,815
481
1,. 363, 0.56
1,518,784
1,006,360
837,930
8, 380, 279
325,613
1,034,291
2,378,065
1,841.344
1,396,594
5, 178, 276
630, 074
4, .533, 512
7,393,091
1,6.56
502,380
11
1,334,741
426, 445
352, 821
1, 414, 320
9,976
3, 321, 449
781, 885
29,542,787
I'RUITS AND NUTS. 871
Table 194.— PEARS— NUMBER OF TREES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
TJnited States .
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central. .
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUiuois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Caliiornia
TREES of bearing AGE.
Farms
reporting,
1»20
1, 148, 610
35, 378
201, 921
272, 270
117, 377
196, 421
136, 535
90, 795
20, 669
77, 244
5,504
4,557
3,281
12, 2S5
1, 587
8,164
76, 396
10, 977
114, 548
82, 019
63, 219
54, 858
64, 847
7,327
205
18, 708
58, 839
22
64
7,042
32, 497
3,622
18, 915
46
51, 485
20, 202
50, 420
19,005
29, 023
3,70:j
45,405
46,661
26,660
17,809
17, 576
8, 036
25,1.83
40,000
664
8,645
40
2,598
2,830
1, 139
4,227
526
32, 937
20, 145
24,162
Number.
1920
14,647,412
220, 433
4, 012, 994
2, 443, 010
724, 393
1, 506, 279
651, 824
849, 737
339, 018
3, 899, 724
22, 525
21, 506
14, 352
88, 630
13, 435
59, 985
2, 778, 761
480, 601
753, 632
616, 416
337, 515
435, 707
1, 029, 735
23,637
1,626
100, 582
376, 208
486
711
36, 926
207, 854
249, 375
305, 510
517
311, 199
116,685
219, 725
78, 999
178,070
46, 199
238,007
223, 556
115,082
75,179'
145, 789
38, 796
229, 468
435,684
10, 278
75, 452
116
136, 117
49, 315
12, 359
51, 812
3,569
866, 634
727, 444
2, 305, 6415
1910
15, 171, 524
296, 874
3, 670, 094
3, 560, 0,S3
1, 154, 426
2, 325, 714
831,618
1, 045, 143
312, 449
1, 975, 123
46, 683
36, 816
26,315
113,365
16, 907
56, 788
2, 141, 596
731,616
796, 882
899, 019
708, 723
786, 349
1, 136, 151
29, 841
2,792
191, 125
606, 973
24
1, 844
59, 285
292, 383
449,692
540, 583
1, 045
457, 177
154, 908
243, 367
105, 251
262, 982
110, 709
337, 355
233, 407
142, 300
118, 556
221, 764
57, 630
207, 271
558, 478
10, 297
65, 113
178
99, 989
37, 220
16, 351
79, 355
3,946
290, 676
273, 542
1, 410, 905
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
Farms
reporting,
1920
387, 878
10, 635
49, 077
66, 465
47, 133
73, 384
55, 041
47, 722
6,890
31, 531
1,637
1,237
1,063
3,906
463
2,329
19, 192
2,583
27, 302
18, 355
13, 600
17,614
14, 347
2,549
152
7,778
20, 552
11
68
5,579
12,993
710
3,920
17
16, 589
7,097
22, 715
8,730
12, 030
1,576
17, 399
16, 848
11, 137
9,657
9,734
5,989
11,216
20,783
206
2,460
58
S79
1,275
821
%4
227
12,793
4,915
13,823
Number.
1920
6, 052, 247
115,924
1, 282, 242
676, 117
249, 021
464, 903
252, 689
333, 086
101, 870
2, 576, 395
7,120
7,753
8,484
52, 745
7,955
31,867
967, 573
77, 026
237, 643
147, 892
68, 150
118,810
302, 734
8,531
882
34, 985
101, 994
118
2,044
29,011
79,957
26, 575
48, 918
152
79, 561
43, 357
129, 104
33, 188
83, 474
20,574
76, 505
73, 679
51,411
51, 094
49, 412
27, 336
73,944
182, 394
1,386
20, MO
239
39, 979
19,423
7,716
8,479
4,109
183,346
214, 523
2, 178, 526
1910
8, 803, 885
97, 650
2, 123, 242
1,441,505
589, 140
880, 451
506, 959
936, 230
417, 182
1, 811, 516
13, 013
9,397
7,726
38, 378
5,405
23,731
1, 502, 661
238, 401
382, 180
333, 739
229, 548
234, 037
623, 931
20,250
4,135
123, 262
272, 213
327
5,087
51, 443
132, 673
90, 917
13S, 152
32
255, 083
102, 826
150, 368
M, 732
69, 534
18, 817
131, 905
174,675
99, 170
101, 209
196,753
38, 242
252, 336
448, 899
12, 806
76, 939
901
171, 367
100, 201
12, 852
39,901
2,215
617, 754
795, 669
398, 093
8*72
ABSTRACT OF THE CEHSTJS — AGRICUI.TURE.
Table 196.— PEARS— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND
1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent is
more than 1,000.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
GEOGEApmc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New Engl.\nd:
Maine
New HampsMre. . -.
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregou
CaUfomia
production (bushels).
1919
14,204,265
194, 2S6
2,652,903
1,060,522
707, 359
1, 139, 048
452, 980
1,069,231
485, 191
6,442,745
14,291
17, 274
10, 360
84,486
10,713
57, 162
,830,237
401,706
420,960
157, 492
109,463
374, 925
405, 189
13,453
265
30,036
430,828
83
43
24,617
221, 487
97,703
287, 199
919
287,927
33,364
111,548
9s,975
17S, isl
43, 232
54, 764
114,963
162, 509
120,744
123,605
58,640
249, 586
637, 400
3,960
47, 847
64
269, 465
65, 542
18,201
76,008
4,104
,728,759
761,063
,952,923
1909
8, 840. 733
233, 845
2, 185, 204
1,623,176
213, 678
975, 162
536, 422
191,518
268, 205
2,613,523
38,964
24,224
20,763
96,071
12, 501
41,322
1,343,089
463,290
378,825
374, 871
319, 925
249, 365
666,023
12,992
400
44, 449
142,547
8
162
6,700
19,412
105,357
367,359
455
74, 486
29,916
84, 019
65,680
149, 667
98, 223
251, 536
83, 557
100,041
101,288
37, 547
35, 554
7,450
110,967
7, 543
42,649
16
132,^6
29, 435
13, 289
38,654
4,083
310,804
374,622
1,928,097
Per cent
of
increase.
60.7
-16.9
21.4
-34.7
231.0
16.8
-15.6
458.3
80.9
146.5
-63.3
-28.7
-50.1
-12.1
-14.3
38.3
36.3
-13.3
11.1
-58.0
-65.8
50.4
-39.2
3.5
-33.8
-32.4
202.2
-73.5
267.4
-7.3
—21.8
102.0
286.6
11.5
32.8
50.7
19.1
-56.0
-78.2
37.6
62.4
19.2
229.2
64.9
474.4
-47.5
12.2
103.3
122.7
37.0
96.6
0.5
456.2
103.2
105.0
$?6, 439, 735
425, 257
5,656,591
2,173,619
1,331,864
1,93S,S';7
820, 360
1,698,728
1,036,194
11,358,295
27,869
31,957
22,793
190,097
26, 784
125,757
4,026,521
682,902
947, 168
393, 755
218,926
656, 136
871, 155
33,647
540
67,589
753,964
210
113
55,398
454,050
146,555
459,518
1,470
460, 680
70,068
211,945
207, 852
302,916
77,823
112,268
218,429
284, 399
205,264
210, 130
102,631
461,735
924, 232
9,702
105,263
128
592,824
114,698
49, 144
155,817
8,618
3,025,331
1,217,703
7,115,261
FRUITS AND NUTS.
873
Table 19C.— PLUMS AND PRUNES— NUMBER OF TREES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
tTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central .
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pen nsyh-ania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Califorma
TREES or BEARING AGE.
Farms
reporting,
19-20
915,829
20, 990
140, 390
211,211
156,966
111,125
92, 429
78, S62
28, 741
75, 115
792
315
295
,640
387
,561
615
279
496
342
4S7
4S0
853
049
452
274
257
282
989
923
789
807
228
27
423
703
526
179
536
696
8.51
894
690
994
082
182
076
522
536
706
457
243
587
457
222
533
Number.
1920
1910
125
1,543
1,441
1,424
674
735
1,066
795
12,643
37
is;
iq:
32;
1
15
745,
3o:
767
459,
214
273
377;
117
193
313
528,
41
117
86
143
5
41
118
180
110;
49:
135
32;
282,
281
292
87:
206:
480:
24
552
6
80
43
15
66
5
875
2,999
8, 768:
23,445,009
176
1,709
2, 739
3, 570
1, 152
1,324
2,337:
678:
9,756:
43
23
32
41
4
30,
919
46
744:
1,001
566:
6OO:
464
105
233
1, 155:
917
19
268
351
624;
27
171
234
168
82
357
39
355
499
211
257:
731
149:
436
1,020
21
302
4
143
51
12
135
6
823
1,764
7,168;
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
Farms
reporting
1920
319.434
8,348
39, 162
63, 639
66, 864
35,003
25,795
40, 756
9,588
29, 679
2,027
1,126
1,104
2,501
217
1,373
15,396
1,413
22,353
1.5,039
10, 037
14,513
12,621
11,429
11,730
14, 135
19, 876
1,419
4,171
6,360
9,173
237
2,240
10
8,090
6, 782
8,245
3,421
5,162
1,416
9,987
8,311
3,982
3,515
7,639
3,440
11,792
17, 8a5
540
2,810
338
2,318
1,572
843
%1
206
6,894
6,112
16,673
Number.
1920
9,375,288
53, 570
450,858
466, 989
553, 807
209, 401
152,787
453,582
156, 293
6,877,981
9,395
6,454
10,756
16,553
1,347
9,065
20.5,702
11,772
233,384
129, 713
53, 178
79, 615
142, 657
61, 826
102,929
95,356
144, 651
19,852
59, 793
62,786
68,440
1,595
11,479
100
35,189
58, 547
35, 820
15,488
38,198
12,985
57,470
47, 930
23,6.54
23,733
70, 264
36, 108
104,410
242,800
4,598
80,485
9,091
28, 055
18,042
6, 795
7, 508
1,719
309,230
1,331,606
5,237,145
1910
6, 923, 581
90,498
845,001
976, 854
1,114,862
363,099
372,010
744, 987
265, 810
2,150,460
22,491
12, 562
15,818
23, 871
2,556
13,200
328,329
23,071
493,601
332, 811
177,931
141,480
253,479
71,153
167,926
245, 281
183,828
35, 459
172, 186
184,066
126, 116
3,872
29,478
8
59,127
125, 078
45, 503
21,657
62, 126
16,250
128,367
108, 510
51,979
83,154
179,967
41,419
195, 836
327,765
15,001
98, 017
7,475
68, 525
42, 351
7,898
23,388
3,155
122,912
427,609
1, 599, 939
874
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 197.— PLUMS AND PRUNES— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100.]
production (bushels).
VALUE.
DIVISION AND STATE.
1919
1909
Per cent
of
increase.
1919
1909
United States. .
19,083,942
15,480,170
23.3
$40,984,423
$10,299,495
GEOGRAPiJic divisions:
47,838
337, 274
425, 600
346, 695
274, 560
235, 188
626, 335
651,863
16, 138, .589
62, 733
858, 274
568,383
499, 784
257, 912
442, 125
327, 260
366, 056
12, 097, 643
—23.7
-60.7
-2.5. 1
-30.6
6.5
-46.8
91.4
78.1
33.4
123, 114
903, 862
1,074,795
736,498
562, 547
4-10, 776
1,069,475
1,424,973
34, 648, 383
110, 178
Middle Atlantic
928, 673
East Norch Central
674, 671
West North Central
.535, 374
236, 221
East South Central
314, 199
267, 703
319, 651
6, 912, 825
New England:
20, 043
8,429
2,062
13, 152
465
3,687
244, 294
8,526
84,454
84,602
33, 536
83,017
203, 091
21,. 354
24, 337
27,929
232, 025
5,660
11,861
11,537
33,346
1,613
18,540
72
59, 561
37,099
37,415
35, 891
64,053
20,316
68,317
70, 103
54,073
42, 695
161,906
41,6S;i
127,811
294, 935
9,575
48.5, 325
3,091
44,944
30,047
23, 786
50,677
4,418
785,920
2,151,864
13,200,805
14,637
7,542
7,205
17,814
1,872
13,663
553,522
9, 594
295, 158
21.5,657
77, 065
78, 566
181,188
15, 907
19, 920
158,036
234,872
1,048
31,748
41,910
12, 250
657
13, 526
10
22,597
32, 948
61,406
48, 754
60,845
17, 169
139,346
139,093
61,712
101,974
194, 649
31,473
25, 916
75,222
8,777
179,027
659
81,539
15,528
8,420
68, 249
3,857
1,032,077
1,747,587
9, 317, 979
36.9
11.8
-71.4
-26.2
-75.2
-73.0
-55.9
-11.1
-71.4
-60.8
-56.5
5.7
12.1
34.2
22.2
-82.3
-1.2
440.1
-62.6
-72.5
172.2
145.5
37.1
52,113
20, 230
4,843
36, 170
1,093
8,665
659,598
20. 461
223, 803
245,347
88, 877
182, 638
507, 750
50,183
51,113
58, 655
487, 257
11,320
24,910
26, 540
76, 703
2,904
40, 7S6
180
113,168
96. 462
72,965
69, 989
115,293
50,800
160, 550
122, 690
89, 222
68,314
267, 146
70, 863
230, 062
501,404
17, 235
1,067,715
7,SS4
107, 866
64,601
63,033
88, 687
7,952
1, 532, 546
4,734,103
28,381,734
31,954
New Hampshire
14, 039
12, 927
28, 253
Rhode Island
3, 586
19,419
Middle Atlantic:
New York
519, 192
New Jersey
13,476
396,005
East North Central:
Ohio
278, 505
Indiana
89,073
80,384
205, 765
Wisconsin
20, 944
West North Central:
27, 808
Iowa
192, 421
211,472
1,866
South Dakota
36, 872
50, 934
14,001
South Atlantic:
Delaware
540
16, 192
24
163.6
12.6
-39.1
-26.4
5.3
18.3
-51.0
-49. 6
-12.4
-58.1
-16.8
32.4
393.2
292.1
9.1
171.1
369.0
-44.9
93.5
182.5
-25.7
14.5
-23.9
23.1
41.7
22, 772
48, 522
North Carolina
45,274
South Carolina
37, 555
46,366
18, 976
East South Central:
Kentucky
102, 446
86, 743
Alabama
45, 039
79, 971
West South Central:
137, 003
24,641
Oklahoma
28, 134
Texas
77, 925
Mountain:
Montana
11,642
Idaho
132, 804
1,842
81,354
17, 054
16,261
Utah
54,040
4,654
Pacific:
Washington
600, 503
838, 783
CaUfornia
5, 473, 539
FRUITS AND NUTS.
875
Table 198.— CHERRIES— NUMBER OF TREES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England ,
Middle Atlantic ,
East North Central..
West North Central.,
South Atlantic
East South Central. .
West South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New Engla-Nd:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York ,
New Jersey. .-. .'
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Caliiornia
trees op bearing age
Farms
reporting,
1920
1,131,355
14,808
164,344
372, 639
230,018
143, 284
81, 856
34,608
27,599
62,199
2,780
2,114
1.968
i, 474
383
3,089
54,546
7,709
102,089
101,314
82,564
87,845
68,378
32,538
7,280
65, 261
75, 609
1,379
3, 782
33, 540
43, 167
1,997
12, &-)0
39
42,043
27,077
32, 794
11,811
14, 657
16
38, 961
34,228
6,480
2,187
Number.
1920
10, 787, 751
70,830
2,080,669
3,331,857
1, 684, 272
886, 355
419, 270
255, 170
677, 598
1,381,730
12,223
11,035
14,393
IS, 239
1,181
13,759
1,027,203
101,542
951, 924
805, 838
475,333
536, 458
1,076,748
437, 480
38, 120
391, 226
522, 026
15, 877
32, 366
289, 221
395, 436
12,700
71,139
197
236, 199
284, 739
158, 187
60, 740
62,415
39
171,604
220, 625
20,237
6,804
10, 951
82,921
315
1,181
19, 686
145, 832
3,656
25,236
1,703
65,633
10,490
117,672
256
1,921
7,301
348, 832
2,791
2S, 173
290
1,500
4,526
112,695
242
1,172
29,345
329, 187
20,586
395,073
1?,?C8
657,470
1910
11, 832, 041
68,236
1, 851, 144
3, 853, 974
2, 768, 659
1,063,825
453, 262
385, 502
390, 644
986, 798
14, 288
9,463
18,006
13, 396
964
12,119
673,989
102,124
1,075,031
1,144,271 I
815,742 ]
843,283 I
760, 183
290, 495
25, 139
90S, 764
622, 332
5,076
51,613
494, 468
661,267
16, 145
82, 305
435
352, 783
332, 429
168,065
60, 274
50,723
212,118
201, S30
25, 566
13, 748
60,046
975
295,042
29, 439
19, 938
61, 881
919
203, 806
21,925
812
79,775
1,588
241, 038
223, 456
522, 304
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
Farms
reporting,
1920
384, 657
7,053
41,536
102,079
101, 172
48, 361
31,349
21,973
9,385
21, 749
1,026
963
843
2,377
313
1,531
15,940
2,157
23,439
22, 408
20, 991
29,741
17,657
11,282
6,021
23,170
34, 902
1,081
3,301
14, 878
17,819
656
3,249
15
11,175
S, 405
13,761
5, 056
6,031
13
14,007
12,981
3,095
1,266
6,712
269
11,303
3, 689
540
3,015
383
2,694
1,217
286
1,105
145
8,263
5,437
8,049
Number.
1920
3, 694, 531
42
529;
980:
834
285
186
189
135
509:
4
5
9
13
1
8,
279
32:
217
195
132'
217
351
S4:
27
130
333
9
29:
120
184:
4
17;
55
81
71
27
27
72,
89:
347
1910
5. 621, 660
32
659:
1,523
1,117
364
257
242
581
842:
342,
36,
280;
342,
251
239
540:
148:
38,
229
247
21
76
267
237
4
27
83
124:
74
25
23
150
43
24
95:
4
319:
26:
1
109:
229
313
300
587
953
247
533
118
112
569
641
900
653
326
659
776
453
720
959
743
251
328
959
605
580
775
399
352
425
484
293
529
051
774
4
323
567
HI
764
479
498
766
406
673
267
556
760
541
712
237
423
025
624
818
608
119
787
067
770
063
876
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 199.— CHERRIES— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when base is less than 100 or when per cent
is more than 1,000.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountam
Pacific
New England:
• Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
N ew ,1 ersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Vu'ginia
West Virginia
North CaroUua
South CaroUna
Georcia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oldahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico*.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
production (bushels).
1919
3,945,749
10,911
334, 577
SSI, 603
670, 584
249, 087
82, 014
102, 522
407,632
1,206,819
1,846
2,518
907
4,115
89
1,436
166, 877
34, 308
133, 392
149,911
62, 365
147,783
360, 952
160, 592
4,592
150, 188
206, 809
1,836
4,084
124, S72
178, 203
3,800
25,111
112
117,728
42, 861
37, 373
10,681
11,421
27, 288
46, 439
5,538
2,749
249,226
303, 893
653,700
1909
4,126,099
14,904
791,326
1,410,298
515, 690
327, 706
94, 873
9,954
147, 854
813, 494
2,403
1,403
2,506
4,761
214
3,617
271,597
44,636
475,093
338,644
363,993
287, 376
338,945
81, 340
1,526
260, 432
123,314
209
5,924
89, 876
34, 409
2,634
42,315
235
132,671
79, 723
53, 788
10, 987
4,979
374
52, 163
36, 303
3, 5S8
2,819
33,255
5,993
602
527
61, 555
2,372
7,110
1,062
14,763
7,497
90, 057
22,609
741
68
165,087
88,937
11,985
6,384
969
476
123,477
21,402
553
481
131, 392
181,089
501,013
Per cent
of
increase.
-26.8
-57.7
-37.5
30.0
-24.6
-13.6
930.0
175.7
48.4
-23.2
79.5
-63.8
-13.6
-58.4
-60.3
-38.6
-23. 1
-71.9
-55.7
-82.9
-48.6
6.5
97.4
200.9
-42.3
67.7
778.5
-31.1
38.9
417.9
44.3
-40.7
-52.3
-11.3
-46.2
-30.5
-2.8
129.4
-47.7
27.9
51.3
-2.5
454.9
14.2
569.5
90.9
298.3
85.6
87.7
103.6
476.9
15.0
89.7
67.8
30.5
$14,166,176
40,910
1,367,837
3, 142, 892
2, 260, 830
720, 968
274, 588
348,644
1,359,Q89
4,650,418
6,925
9,191
3,628
15, 432
348
5,386
750,964
116,646
500,227
584,663
215, 161
465,512
1,299,428
578, 128
13, 776
480, 598
744,512
6,436
11,843
362, 133
641,532
12)921
80,354
375
294,343
139, 305
112, 119
42, 724
38, 827
91, 420
157, 895
15, 786
9,487
99, 765
1, 806
224,672
22, 401
61, 206
310, 701
2,370
536, 537
40,748
4, 364
401,303
1,800
971,985
1,063,633
2,614,800
FRUITS AISTD NUTS,
877
Table 200.— APRICOTS— NUMBER OF TREES, 1920, PRODUCTION, 1919 AND 1909, AND
VALUE, 1919, BY STATES.
Uaited States
New York
Kansas
Oklahoma
Texas
Idaho
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah •-
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia ,
All other states ,
TREES OF
BEARING AGE,
1920.
Farms
report-
ing.
22,999
Number.
3, 846, 080
29
630
1,618
1,456
240
442
250
823
509
857
143
15,485
517
1,570
7,957
13,267
7,348
4,098'
5,901
1,543
39,464
21,830
47,608
3,922
3,688,217
3,352
TREES NOT OF
BEARING AGE,
1920.
Farms
report-
ing.
10,236
7
211
654
833
60
84
336
60
263
45
7,245
339
Number.
1,284,202
2,024
1,437
7,745
4,024
3,009
575
559
4,072
435
13,000
1,.560
1,243,706
1,456
production
(bushels).
1919
6, 130, 086
603
2,757
7, 4.36
6,490
4,349
9,154
2,141
60,403
40,564
79,908
6,807
5,907,645
1,709
1909
4, 150, 263
9,805
374
1,123
1,839
1,108
11,403
2,379
6,849
12,047
10,789
4,616
4,060,823
21,108
Value,
1919
$12, 223, 052
1,206
5,514
11,171
9,764
6,958
15,562
4,282
126,971
60,850
151,827
10,214
11,815,290
3,443
878 ABSTRACT OF THE tlENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 201.— GRAPES— NUMBER OF VINES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central- .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia,
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oldahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
VINES of bearing AGE.
Farms
reporting,
1920
1, 074, 592
20
147
331
160
20S
115
4S
37
8
101
123
70
SI
46
4,420
6,537
26,313
Number.
1920
225, 754, 285
432
39,617
20, 181
5,53S
2, 2.33
928
1,9.54
. 843
154,024
7,
12
7
81
50
272:
30,677
1,477
7,462
6,553
744
1,642
11,097
143;
36
1,401
2,444
438
1,206
457
164
4
4.52
284
543
87
182
327
359
183
56
607
19
923
404
125
2so:
83
205:
467
361
153, 195
1910
224, 601, 522
207,844
38,676,641
23,608,296
9,222,514
. 1,903,341
1,308,203
3,937,376
936,328
144,800,979
9,731
15,802
9,318
58,277
7,662
107,054
31,802,097
1,603,280
5,271,264
.8,326,800
1,049,232
2,170,340
11,913,576
148,348
61,916
1,9.83,465
3,026,526
379
38,647
1,221,736
2, 889, 845
260,963
1.38,801
5,196
424, 701
284,074
411,278
79, 708
277,658
20,962
605,002
338, 758
287,431
77,012
805,921
31,041
2,388,213
712,201
986
68,269
74
2.54,292
250,076
131,579
204,445
20,607
322,007
381,302
144,097,670
VINES not of bearing AGE.
Farms
reporting,
1920
227,656
4,631
24,989
40,857
42,315
51,855
29,170
18, 821
2,564
12,454
524
553
439
1,713
279
1,123
6,814
1,304
16, 871
10, 888
8,602
11,828
6,617
2,922
1,575
14,683
16,2,54
42
450
3,947
5,364
475
2,452
14
8,861
5,264
16.877
6,360
8,420
3,132
8,892
9,627
7,139
3,512
5,940
1,102
5, 703
6,076
26
624
16
458
642
528
227
43
1,280
1,756
9,418
Number.
1920
27, 394, 469
132,132
1,985,875
1,436,358
1,044,888
427,259
2.53,403
479,345
132,332
21 ,'502, 877
1,926
2,843
2,441
22,691
44,984
57,247
1,389,042
194,562
402,271
521,207
100,057
180,172
607, 149
27, 173
11,863
304,710
410,604
463
7,332
126,765
183,151
19,929
31,860
1,071
112, 197
51,391
114,582
27, 874
38,588
29,767
69,439
98,928
60,995
24,041
101,241
12,583
200, 894
164,627
199
13,432
120
15,836
31,432
34,905
33,471
2,937
78,661
35,570
21,388,646
FRUITS AND NUTS.
879
Table 202.— GRAPES— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY DIVTSIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central.
Moiintain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts.
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Penns.vh ania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
production (pout^ds).
1919
2,516,840,387
3, 935, 064
199, 521, 184
175, 194, 976
30, 994, 703
26, 602, 275
5, 291, 932
8, 656, 621
4, 195, 328
2, 062. 448, 304
100, 789
214, 514
99, 422
1, 009, 479
400, 975
2, 109, 885
152, 482, 698
4, 357, 396
42,681,090
41, 722, 796
6, 612, S04
10, 339, 018
115, 871, 465
648, 893
141, 278
12,165,318
10, 949, 602
217
24,209
2, 404, 035
5, 310, 044
1, 445, 121
1, 540, 958
24, S83
3, 970, 873
2, 1S6, 710
10, 679, lOS
2, 668, 650
2, 8G5, 319
1,220,623
1, 497, 769
1, .839, 450
1,446,814
507, 899
2, 444, 598
67, 203
3, 888, 492
2, 256, 328
2,066
519, 544
12
526, 509
1, 003, 356
639, 673
1, 102, 625
371, 543
3, %1, 036
2, 842, 656
, 055, 644, 612
1909
2, 265, 065, 205
3, 413, 161
293, 527, 7S0
194, 730, 671
41, 088, 852
32, 439, 760
S, 143, 715
8, 265, 667
4, 858, 195
1,678,597,404
231,529
375, 164
203,011
1, 132, ,S38
152, 937
1,317,682
253, 006, 361
6, 501, 221
34,020,198
43, 933, 207
12, 817, 353
16, 582, 785
120, 695, 997
701, 329
293, 805
11,708,336
17, 871, 816
360
144, 634
4, 752, 217
6, 317, 684
1, 938, 267
2, 152, 382
28, 530
4, 108, 694
3, 224, 751
15, 116, 920
2, 016, 506
2, 767, 366
1,086,344
3,680,182
1, 979, 4S0
1, 723, 490
760, .563
2, 593, 727
106, 505
3, 762, 727
1,802,618
370
604, 227
159
1, 037, 614
425, 415
.837, 842
1, 576, 363
376, 205
1, 704, 005
3, 206, 874
1, 673, 686, 525
Per cent
of
increase.
11.1
15.3
-32.0
-10.0
-24.6
-18.0
-35.0
4.7
-13.6
22.9
-56.5
-42.8
-51.0
-10.9
162. 2
60.1
-39.7
-33.0
25.5
-5.0
-48.4
-37.7
-4.0
-7.5
-51.9
3.9
-38.7
-39.7
-83.3
-49.4
-15.9
-25.4
-28. 4
-12.8
-3.4
-32.2
-29.4
.32.3
3.5
12.4
-59.3
-7.1
-16.1
-33.2
-5.7
-37.0
3.3
25.2
458.4
-14.0
-92.5
-49.3
135. 9
-20.1
-30.1
-1.2
1.32. 5
-11.4
22.8
1919
$95, 586, 021
329, 902
13, 496, 102
9, 855, 816
1, 943, 210
2, 285, 296
481, 362
638, 710
287, 555
66, 268, 008
10, 080
17, 162
7, 955
80, 758
24, 058
189, 889
10, 673, 790
201,445
2, 560, 867
2, 920, 600
462, 899
620, 344
5, 793, 575
58, 398
14, 134
729, 921
656, 971
19
2,178
168, 282
371, 705
115,610
107, 865
2,239
357, 383
196, 809
851, 333
266, 866
2.86, 542
97, 649
134, 803
16.5, 550
130, 213
50,796
195, 567
6, 758
233,311
203, 074
165
36, 370
1
42, 122
80, 206
40, 181
66, 156
22, 294
316, 882
170, 558
65, 780, 628
1909
$22, 027, 961
108, 348
4, 945, 342
3, 129, 363
1, 156, 625
909, 900
348, 397
304, 454
128, 532
10, 997, 000
6,954
10,926
6,328
30, 858
9,759
.13,523
3, 961, 677
132, 957
850, 708
858, 594
287, 707
426, 468
1,531,057
25, 537
11,021
330, 078
488, 755
14
4,789
137, 295
184, 673
43, 967
53, 498
1,059
156, 266
92, 834
336, 083
88, 020
99, 216
38,357
137, 326
85, 423
81,386
44,262
97, 985
6,099
122, 045
78, 325
17
18,814
32
28, 026
16, 101
25, 371
28, 126
12, 045
51,412
9S, 776
10,810,812
880 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRICULTURE.
Table 203.— CITRUS FRUITS— NUMBER OF TREES, BY STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
TREES OF BEARING AGE.
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
CROP AND STATE.
Farms
report-
ing,
1920
Number.
Farms
report-
ing,
1920
Number.
1920
1910
1920
1910
Total
19,420,660
11,486,768
7,259,181
5,400,402
Oranges, total
34,565
18,540
13,114
2,911
11,045
10, 125
715
205
11,431
4,249
6,636
546
169
13
156
809
78
728
3
14,397,838
10,297,593
3,645,811
454, 432
2,921,608
2,884,770
34, 176
2,662
1,938,453
231, 136
1,681,481
25,836
115,744
120
115,624
41,310
2,475
38,516
319
9,737,927
6,615,805
2,766,618
355, 504
956,920
941,293
11,740
3,887
710,040
43,424
656,213
10,403 1
45,387
18
45,369
27,271
3,637
23,234
400
7,227
1,988
8
26,632
11,069
10, 988
4,575
7,007
5,777
664
566
7,589
2,239
4,328
1,022
212
12
200
467
23
435
9
5,196,972
2,598,759
2,311,571
286,642
813,361
781,535
22,756
9,070
1,135,024
81,873
963,336
89, 815
81,306
436
80,870
30,940
948
29,770
222
4 327 271
2, 093, 410
1,097,896
1, 135, 965
396,111
379,676
7,329
9,106
640,59?
25 589
Lemons, total
California
Florida
All other states
Grapefruit (pomeloes), total.
California
Florida
600 049
14 959
Limes, total
30 239
California
151
Florida
30 088
Tangerines, total
3 873
California
34
Florida
3 839
All other states
Mandarins, total
1,923
358
Kumquats, total
78
4
4,205
1,504
52
1
1,577
1
Citrons, total
30
Table 204.— CITRUS FRUITS— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[Per cent not shown when base is less than 100.]
CROP AND STATE.
Total 38,107,060
Oranges, total
California
Florida
All other states.
Lemons, total
California
Florida ,
All other states.
Grapefruit (pomeloes), total.
California
Fiorida
All other states
Limes, total. .
California .
Florida . . .
Tangerines, total..
California
Florida
All other states.
Mandarins, total. .
Kumquats, total . .
Citrons, total
PRODUCTION (BOXES).
1919
1909
6,585,269
6, 551, 657
31, 204
2,408
23, 502, 128
Per cent
of
increase.
19,487,481
14,436,180
4, 852, 967
198, 334
2,770,313
2,756,221
12, 367
1,725
1,189,250
122,515
1,061,537
5,198
11,318
16
11,302
38,752
3,581
34,871
300
3,896
1,112
62.1
42.4
49.8
22.2
0.4
137.7
137.7
152.3
39.6
207.5
279.6
197.5
533.3
146.2
145.3
94.1
85.9
93.5
266.0
107.5
1919
$110,061,050
83,398,894
67,048,178
15,715,618
635, 098
19,102,267
18,999,810
93,612
8,845
7,176,703
930,170
6,158,941
87, 592
97,517
477
97, 040
263,819
23, 306
236, 170
4,343
13,842
8,008
$22,711,448
17,566,464
12,951,505
4, 304, 987
309, 972
2,993,738
2, 976, 571
13, 753
3,414
2,060,610
1 13, 180
1, 907, 816
9,614
12,478
21
12,457
68,770
4,188
64,082
500
6,553
2,826
FRUITS AISTD NUTS.
881
Table 205 NONCITRUS SUBTROPICAL FRUITS— NUMBER OF TREES, BY STATES:
1920 AND 1910.
CROP AND STATE.
Figs, total
Alabama
California
Georgia
Louisiana
Mississippi. . .
Texas
Other states.
Pineapples, total.
Olives, total
Arizona
California
Other states.
Alligator pears, total.
Bananas, total
Guavas, total
Mangoes, total
Loquats, total
Japanese persimmons, total.
California
Other states
Pomegranates, total.
California
Other states
Dates, total
CaUfomia
Other states.
Sugar apples, total.
Sapodlllas, total
TREES OF BEARING AGE.
Farms
report-
ing.
1920
90,335
14, 009
16, 561
15, 986
9, 984
6,736
9,204
17,855
38
3,081
22
3,059
523
152
516
173
296
691
270
421
39S
212
187
143
122
21
10
6
Number.
1920
886,383
44,386
503,973
39, 223
46, 276
24, 921
166, 273
61,331
1924,594
918,253
7,363
910, 890
39,687
14,474
28,636
6,179
3,296
28,002
13, 847
14, 155
28,169
24,258
3,911
18,203
17, 299
904
1,064
201
1910
821,640
52,731
269, 001
49, 424
71, 464
65, 397
230, 171
83,452
136,191,389
846,175
9,353
836,347
475
12,054
23,114
15,347
4,904
3,791
16,491
3,274
13, 217
8,933
1,771
7,162
4,551
325
4,226
TREES NOT OF BEARING AGE.
Farms
report-
ing,
1920
45,655
5,496
8,085
5,909
5,757
4,650
6,309^
9,449
23
2,768
35
2,733
881
106
290
164
196
467
136
331
211
160
51
180
153
27
29
12
Number.
1920
783,413
24,317
594, 736
16, 505
33, 451
21, 893
54, 759
37,752
1,599,660
694,539
7 522
687^017
75,723
6,970
13,417
5,312
462
24,414
7,500
16, 914
28,303
27,321
982
71,592
69,896
1,696
839
4,575
1910
1,028,717
33, 893
214, 527
11,813
102, 043
38, 654
585, 396
42,391
12,602,813
123,784
1,773
121,659
352
23,072
7,515
3,807
7,775
1,011
17,176
8,801
8,375
9,275
2,745
6,530
22,269
19, 552
2,717
1 Number of plants.
75108°— 22-
-56
882
ABSTP.ACT OF THE CENSUS AGRICULTURE.
Table 206.— NONCITRUS SUBTROPICAL FRUITS— PRODUCTION AND VALUE, BY
STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
[A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not sliown when more tlian 1,000.]
CROP AND STATE.
Total.
Figs, total
Alabama
California
Georgia
Louisiana. . .
Mississippi . .
Texas
Other states .
Pineapples, total.
Olives, total
Arizona
Cahfornia
Other states.
Alligator pears, total .
Bananas, total
Guavas, total
Mangoes, total
Loquats, total
Japanese persimmons, total.
Cahfornia
Other states
Pomegranates, total
California
Other states
Bates, total
Cahfornia . . .
Other states.
Sugar apples, total .
Sapodillas, total
PRODUCTION.
Unit.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Crates.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Crates . .
Bunches
Lbs.
Boxes ..
Bu.
Bu.
Bu.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Boxes .
1919
26,876,827
749, 154
21,801,899
638, 509
1,351,060
296, 706
949, 055
1, 090, 444
2S,016
.17,676,581
112; 501
17, 564, 020
24,128
6,405
295,309
5,263
4,328
29,429
21,452
7,977
1,029,757
953,588
76, 169
189,509
144, 992
44, 517
201
401
1909
35,060,395
1, 773, 126
22, 990, 353
1,183,494
2, 025, 308
1, 949, 301
2,411,870
2, 726, 937
778,651
16,405,433
264, 895
16, 132, 412
8,186
4,920
10,0GO
354,062
5,278
4,541
6,723
2,696
4,027
152,825
30, 075
122, 750
9,947
3,332
6,615
Percent
of in-
crease
-23.3
-57.7
-5.2
-46.0
-33. 3
-8i.8
-00.7
-60.0
-96.7
7.7
-57.5
8.9
390.4
-36.3
-16.6
-0.3
-4.7
337.7
695.7
98.1
573.8
-37.9'
1919
$4,807,381
2,811,660
112, 372
2, ISO, 194
76, 620
162, 129
35,608
113,888
130, 849
110,569
1,416,377
11,256
1,405,121
193,024
8,010
10,304
18,423
17,312
117,716
85,808
31, 908
61,786
57, 215
4,571
40,092
28,998
11,094
. 704
1909
$1,995,305
803,810
80, 960
260, 1.53
50, 326
87, 009
107, 609
97,078
120,675
734,090
404,574
3,073
401, 277
224
10,100
5,661
11,628
5,739
5,880
9,087
3,344
5,743
4,203
968
3,235
533
418
115
TKUITS AND NUTS.
883
Table 207.— ALMONDS, PECANS, AND WALNUTS (PERSIAN OR ENGLISH)— NUMBER OF
TREES, 1920 AND 1910, AND PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1919 AND 1909, BY STATES.
CROP AND STATE.
Almonds, total
Texas
Arizona
Utah
Washington
Oregon
California
All other states.
Pecans, total
Indiana
Illinois
Missouri
Kansas
Virginia
North Carolina .
South Carolina .
Georgia
Florida
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
California
All other states.
Walnuts (Persian
English), total...
New York
North Carolina.
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
Louisiana
Utah
Washington
Oregon
California
All other states.
TREES or BEAR-
ING AGE.
1920
2,431,115
4,174
4,699
6,477
2,380
3,507
2, 408, 040
1,838
2, 672, 191
4,590
25, 289
85, 434
29, 193
12, 452
17,470
58, 025
444, 722
113, 547
7,591
4,127
176, 426
129, 971
19, 233
94, 513
1910
1,187,962
4,534
6,639
1, 4081
695
3, 96o!
1, 166, 730
3, 996i
1, 619, 521 '
4,883;
2S, 330
48, 822
27,716!
6, 876'
33, 366
75, 519;
42,512
2,399,
2,037
44,683
60, 524
13, 958
36, 527
400, 480 96, 766|
1,045,694 1,087,619!
2, 007 4, 226l
1,427 1,890
1,390,061
1,589
1,103
2,170
2,241
555
562
817
914,270
456
2,125
3,022
2,705
1,284
1,228
292
TREES NOT OF
BEARING AGE.
10, 703 3, 651
88, 6&5 9, 526
1, 274, 434 853, 237
7, 192 3G, 744
1920
1,420,983
1,306
693
5,515
555
1,296
1, 407, 901
3,717
1910
389,575
1,528
845
664
8,800
4,117
365,961
7,660
2,257,2881,685,066
1, 755
6,024
31,891
8,440
3,897
37, 227
90, 025
654, 281
208, 613
2,257
7,002
257,671
254, 187
26, 860
101, 285
108,650
4-49, 464
■ 4, 707
3,052
583, 242
2, 238
982
2,150
1,281
556
679
824
18,760
93, 214
455, 814
6,744
946
8,223
7,214
2,797
2,337
20, 781
43, 639
325, 779
176, 207
2, 301
3,309
125, 734
148, 030
13,811
119,547
53,796
C21, 550
2,793
6,272
SOS, 413
139
1,731
4,180
5,513
1,260
3,390
484
23,406
177,004
546,804
42,502
PRODUCTION
(POUNDS).
1919
15,852,965
41, 073
10, 335
48, 653
12, 335
29,945
15, 699, 748
10, 876
31, 808, 548
18,440
182, 347
555, 181
252, 802
33,927
145, 753
525,783
2, 544, 377
1, 02o, 673
50, 352
70,594
1, 179, 735
1, 559, 245
348, 382
2, 2-12, 859
4,296,642
16, 755, 421
14, 125
6,907
59, 840, 407
10, 778
25, 576
25,900
32,932
14,254
19,807
12, 138
1909
6, 793, 539
16,932
33, 759
10, 664
770
17, 515
6, 692, 513
21, 386
9,890,769
19, 287
107, 069
147, 420|
• 20,5S3|
10, 568;
74,861
159, 823!
354,0461
307, 632
28, 577i
25, 581
228, 341
637, 293}
249,955
723, 578
894, 172
5, 832, 367
44,955
24,661
22, 026, 524
9,340
73, 303
43,673
66, 492
15, 436
15, 173
5,985
96, 843 16, 450
461, 845 79, 060
59,091,390 21,432,266'
48, 9441 2o9, 340|
1919
i3, 963, 264
10, 274
2,583
12, 165
3, OSS
7,489
3,924,940
2,728
7,792,086
5, 532
45, 592
166, 561
75, 841
10,184
43, 736
157, 734
890, 535
307, 705
15, 110
17,654
353, 924
389, 823
87, 106
672, 862
859, 331
3, 686, 191
4,241
2,424
17, 916, 158
2, 699
6,396
6,4i^
8,242
3,566
4,957
3,036
24, 217
115,467
17, 727, 417
13, 677
1909
$711,970
1,618
4,193
1,014
86
2,468
700, 304
2,2G7
971,596
1,940
10, 301
10, 467
1,462
1,356
8,194
30,442
47, 845
43,962
2,887
2,566
30,540
79,936
17,603
70, 635
59, 481
556, 203
4,632
1,144
2,297,336
858
3,686
3,557
6,949
1,384
1,446
533
2.241
8,2.88
2, 217, 193
21, 201
884
ABSTTIACT OF THE CENSUS — ^AGRTCITLTURE.
Table 208.— FOREST PRODUCTS OF FARMS, 1919 AND 1909, AND AREA IN
MERCHANTABLE TIMBER, 1920, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES.
DIVISION AND
STATE.
United States..
Geog. divisions:
New England. .
Middle Atlan tic
E.N. Central...
W.N. Central..
South Atlantic.
E.S. Central...
W.S. Central...
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. ..
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E.N. Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. N. Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota . . .
South Dakota . . .
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. Columbia..
Virginia
West Virginia . . .
North Carolina. .
South CaroUna. .
Georgia
Florida
E. S. Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. S. Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado.
New Me.xico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cahfornia
VALUE OF forest PRODUCTS OF FARMS.
Total.
1919
$394, 321, 828
31,352
37, lis:
57,817'
30,400;
113,621
70,410;
34,3%
4,855
14,285
11,728
5,53
6,377
4, 491
470,
2,753
19,311
1, 219
16,587
11,364
10,955'
6,259
12,649
16, 5S7
9,067
4, 404
13,9;is
206
238
933
1,672
777
4,673
24, 142,
ll,34(i
32, 735:
14,2;
21,657;
4, 035
16,606
20, .S68;
18, 803'
14, 132;
13, 805,
5, 4so;
3, 508!
11,601
1, 253
2, 329:
156
563
326;
67;
120;
37
4, 738,
5, 299'
4, 248
1909
$195, 306, 283
5,573
3,610
3,638
2,668;
312
1,861
10,365
758'
7,986
5,761
5,603
3,325
7,911
9, 559;
5,181
3,649;
8, 406'
235;
257;
795
1,366
346
2, 349;
10, 118
4, 004;
11,364
4, 513
8, 938
2, 375,
7,843,
8, 510;
6, 308;
6, 6O2;
6,914
3, 584
1,602
8,925;
541
1, 280;
104;
305
253
45
e;
42
3,754
2, 889,
2,949
Products sold (or cut
and held for sale).
1919
$217, 716, 046 $92, 524, 205
1909
Products used (or cut
and held for use).
1919
1909
7,667
4,282
3,682;
2,982;
313
1,683
9,020,
6I7;
11, 156
6,652
6,417;
2,644;
4, 578'
5, 270;
3,113
1, 285;
5, 374;
54;
66;
194;
443;
383
2,638;
15,679,
7, 524'
18,711
5, 849
11,881
2,636;
9, 569,
13, 123;
12,665'
8, 825;
7,778,
3,604;
966'
6,249
665,
1,633
53
302
114
33
50
2,9%
3, 558
2,673
3,527
2,677
2,065
1, 795
232
1, 118
4,393
340'
5, 199;
2, 757,
2,623
1, 147;
3,531
3,918
2,157
892;
2,798;
74;
96
138
309
166
1,073
5,701
2, 736
5,949;
1, 420;
3, 204;
1,242;
4,261
3,951
2, 4S0;
2, 393;
2,708
1,914
374
3,210
328
939
45
i6s;
92
14
25
2,698
1,663;
1,901
$176, 605, 782 $102, 782, 078
10,741,
16,322,
32, 253,
19,927,
48,320,
26, 227,
15,798,
1,957,
5,056,
4,060,563
1,250,044
2,695,451
1,508,822
156,841
1,069,448
10,290,445
601,811
5,430,428
4,712,403
4,538,589
3,614,288
8,070,681
11,317,423
5,953,09;
3,119,545
8,563,745
152, 260
172,003
739,065
1,228,125
393,969
2,035,045
200
8,402,598
3,821,905
14,023,948
8, 407, 446
9, 775, 480
1, 399, 77
7,037,433
7, 745, 138
6, 137, 879
5,306,857
6,027,829
1,875,689
2,542,293
5, 352, 579
587,247
695,620
103, 374
260,653
182, 357
34,726
70, 177
23, 573
1; 741, 201
1, 740, 142
1,575,574
248,338
177,403
181,758
424, 474
455, 537
177,315
818, 111
905,919
330, 163
2,046,488
932,432
1,573,534
873, 125
79, 548
743,211
5,972,431
417, 980
2,786,992
3,004,769
2,979,878
2, 178, 103
4,380,879
5,641,129
3,023,761
2, 756, 235
5,608,502
160, 829
161,086
656,698
1,057,363
180,061
1,275,716
138
4,357,699
1, 267, 504
5,414,460
3,092,453
5,734,030
1, 133, 470
3,581,244
4, 559, 591
3, 827, 481
4,209,029
4,205,941
1,669,563
1,227,906
5, 714, 728
213,206
340, 793
58, S59
137,701
161,025
31,301
5,809
17,225
1,055,873
1,226,010
1,048,280
NURSEEIES AND GREENHOUSES.
885
Table 209,--NURSERIES AND GREENHOUSES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919 AND 1909.
DIVISION AND
STATE.
United States..
Geog. DiviaioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic. . .
E. North Central..
W. North CentraL .
South Atlantic
E. South Central..
W. South Central..
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Coimecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsvlvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississipf)!
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
nurseries.
2,532
11,399
8,146
7,390
8,210
2,856
4,765
495
5,600
70
91
51
1,517
260
543
5,2S8
3,337
2,774
2,789
1,330
1,869
1,591
567
1,881
2,158
1,194
388
475
235
1,059
189
3,015
2
425
188
989
315
1,224
1,863
230
1,168
1,311
147
757
335
641
3,032
95
95
8
159
22
60
5.5
1
368
1,212
4,080
1909
Value of products
sold.
1919
1909
80, 618'$20, 434, 389 $21, 050, 822
2, 647
13,675
13, 811'
16, 614'
9,963
8,130
5,734
1,731
8,313
57
24
3'
1,547
212
770
8,680
2,167
2,828
4,718
1, 8.50
3,454
3,034
755
3,854
3,430
2,459
472
399
1,997
4,003
182
4.240
(1)
569
464
754
21
1,502
2,231
542
3,976
3,079
533
857
3,847
341
530
(1)
241
24
18
577
(1)
1,342
2,168
4,803
1, 255,
4, 39S,
3, 519,
2, 983,
2,223,
1, 024,
1, 237,
210,
3, 582,
37,538
30,755
25, 725
743, 323
101, 739
315, 943
2, 310, 253
1, 048, 919
1, 039, 439
1, 286, 947
409, 475
780, 092
779, 155
263, 649
774, 060
532, 399
1, 045, 697
30. 088
212, 101
98,400
290, 470
56. 089
392, 464
700
100, 256
38, 854
334,977
106, 871
257, 491
935,843
67,245
666, 028
234,670
56,959
185,860
101, 097
79, 222
871, 192
34,582
45, 335
1,025
83,062
2,300
23,481
20,298
30
308,665
344, 168
2, 929, 458
989, 080
355, 340
037, 823
841, 690
Sol, 351
147, 669
711,284
594,0%
522, 489
23,244
11,897
11,014
60.5, 875
75,544
261,506
2, 7.50, 957
681, 814
922, 569
860, 351
411,387
822, 284
642, 774
301,027
863, 014
845, 912
529, 394
30, 997
70, 827
553, 053
948, 493
39, 057
456, 900
150
159, 992
79,268
266, 968
4,409
366, 433
478, 174
115,963
697, 703
259, 057
74,946
198,579
87,643
171, 952
1, 2.53, 110
174, 427
143,234
1,680
72,090;
9, 1S2
4, 535
188, 455
493
526, 681
783, 020
% 212, 788
GREENHOUSES.
Square feet under
glass.
1920
(Jan. 1)
1910
(Apr. 15)
162, 368, 5931114, 655, 276
$77, 380, 230
714,
754,
272,
12, 953,
2, 274;
3, 504
18, 289,
8, 725,
16, 923,
19, 397,
7, 229,
19, 626,
5, 672,
4, 128,
2, 758,
3, 663!
5, 099,
179
224;
1,041
2,230,
241
2, 162:
864;
1, 650,
467;
453
204
905
326;
1,662,
1,245;
485,
260,
3.52
301
722;
1,253;
843
237,
43;
1, 982,
158
e;
487,
14;
2,< .
1, 627,
5,063
896,562
753, 770
404,093
212, 237
962, 357
280,388
727, 192
125, 030
293,647
706,
752,
178,
7, 382,
2, 027
2, 849,
15, 066,
8, m),
13,846,
7,582
3, 741
15, 950
4, 122;
2,007,
1, 419
2,183'
2, 8I2;
70,
101
84-1
78i;
244,
2, 175;
985
1, 413
296
193
74
867:
711;
532 1, 363,
312 1, 23(i
9.52 463:
786 216,
904
004
971
067
9021
4311
056
534i
703!
516
513
000
235
347:
158;
308
59;
33
1, 340;
87,
29:
261
4,
1, 539,
716,
5, 037,
Value of products
sold.
1919
702, 750
981, 133
948, 794
609, 294
836, 612
785, 530
677, 955
030, 105
808, 057
383,001
317, 42S
1S6, 897
5, 536, 532
1, 102, 063
2, 166, 829
8,689,325
5, 084, 684
8, 227, 124
7, 052, 500
3, 056, 094
9, 978, 606
2, 766, 760
2, 094, 774
1, 387, 168
2, 059, 773
2, 229, SOS
156,617
214, 726
603, 684
957, 518
111,608
931, 999
541, 993
720, 779
210, 812
325, 245
140, 178
500,420
353, 578
718,453
626, 923
264, 625
175, 529
197, 829
150, 323
534, 705
795, 098
525, 128
114, 511
21,217
1, 062, 264
76, 178
4,343
220, 864
5, GOO
1, 046, 021
584,665
2, 177, 371
1909
$34, 872, 329
677, 316
810, 076
029, 125
642,343
932, 426
005, 548
846, 009
753,914
175, 572
301,005
236,144
78,726
2, 455, 467
558, 543
1,047,431
5, 148, 949
2, 857, 709
3, 803, 418
2, 384, 830
1, 212, 891
3, 694, 801
1, 143, 764
592, 839
603,935
657, 393
653, 903
47, 221
50,008
356, 168
273, 715
71,429
597, 001
303,509
362, 4S8
78, 377
126, 995
52, 094
271, 427
69,106
392,409
344, 579
168, 239
100, 321
153, 421
126, 212
92, 016
474, 360
104,601
43, 314
12, 280
468, 685
31, 121
11,177
81, 116
1,620
518, 226
268, 833
1,388,513
> Reported in small fractions.
886
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — AGRICULTUKE.
Table 210 GROSS VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS,
DIVISION AND STATE.
tTnited States. .
Geog. divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic...
E. North Central..
W. North Central.
South Atlantic
E. South Central..
W. South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
W. North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
E. South Central:
Kentucky
Ten nessee
Alabama
Mississippi
W. South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
gross value of farm
products.!
1919
$21,425,623,614
$8,494,230,307
505,
1,561,
4, 410,
5,581,
2,629,
1, 795,
2, 739,
921,
1,281,
397, 039
158, 784
240,680
297, 432
345,466
544, 716
481, 559
882,633
275,305
154,076,196
51,771,331
99, 473, 142
109, 223, 194
13,682,138
77, 171, 038
743,823,392
135,000,544
682, 334, 84S
941,729,697
782, 101, 167
1,298,906,947
606,886,581
780,616,288
734, 485, 441
1,447,938,473
952,663,253
368,055,889
411,111,307
784,677,206
882,365,803
32, 182, 526
158,178,779
1, 019, 770
425,199,212
169,066,516
614, 084, 854
489,979,710
638,430,053
101,204,046
512,459,424
492,407,214
383, 178, 279
407, 499, 799
424,486,802
237,628,052
707, 895, 000
1,369,471,705
142, 597, 141
181,709,550
68, 153, 818
280,295,333
75, 172, 758
59,771,691
87,764,314
26,418,019
301,271,159
209,459,266
770,544,880
1909
245,324,983
696,940,531
1, 837, 378, 383
2, 406, 517, 48"
933, 535, 056
755,030,256
889,110,743
319,880,602
410,512,266
61, 318, 188
28, 883, 566
49,706,224
59,874,639
8,085,786
37, 456, 580
352,396,646
62,894,826
281,649,059
388,190,729
341,312,962
586,483,959
253, 749, 286
267,641,447
279,063,342
598,798,749
429,669,778
204,914,024
177,513,492
327, 145, 309
389,412,793
13, 355, 761
64,171,069
713, 126
150, 872, 046
70, 770, 172
176, 261, 942
156, 350, 420
257,351,095
43,689,425
218,456,263
192,931,905
170,939,250
172,702,838
1.53, 834, 875
90, 401, 857
214,868,112
430,005,899
64,066,171
54,963,112
34, 480, 518
84, 871, 022
24,901,620
13, 112, 666
30,801,598
12,683,89
104,688,632
80, 842, 010
224,981,624
$2,667,072,273
LnrE-.sTocK products.
1919
$1,177,974,703
132,411,030
412,960,765
721, 387, 462
550,742,614
204,301,963
159,643,789
181,346,648
121,132,"-
183,145,033
26,075,219
14,681,368
31,573,340
33, 850, 892
5,367,881
20,862,330
225,465,739
31,482,945
156,012,081
155,587,919
99,350,023
142,351,262
111,076,235
213,022,023
113,236,965
130,250,447
105,601,436
30,979,932
35, 739, 209
54,612,075
80,322,550
5, 778, 747
25, 522, 172
119,263
46,311,494
26,332,970
35,860,056
20,354,060
36,401,316
7,621,885
50,928,217
50,960,694
30,426,993
27, 327, 885
30,083,950
13,613,465
49, 887, 518
87,761,715
24,809,029
22,225,355
14,004,109
26,921,292
8,447,826
6,294,886
13,735,823
4,694,649
44,066,349
35,146,671
103,932,013
1909
73,922
192,977
298, 143
245,673
89, 426:
73,815
79,880
55,917
68,217
13,613
8,583'
14,821
21, 932
3,406
11,564
104, 867
17,951
70, 159;
68,500
44,319
67,390
48, 380:
69,552
44,645
66,053
49, 839:
9,832
13,660:
24,961
36,681
2,910
11,907:
142
21, 473
11,984
14,904
7,611
14,933
3, 498;
24,776
22, 398:
13, 513
13, 127
14,115
20,379;
38,097;
12,749,
7, 749
10,234
9,705
5,045
2,769
5,664
1,998;
15,538
14,401
38,277:
LIVE stock; sold or
slaughtered.
1919
(■estimated).
$3,511,050,000
$1,833,175,487
55,500,
170, 200;
784,200
,312,600
221, 550
256, 500
352, 200:
230, 700
127,600
15, 700
7,700
13,300
10,900
1,300
6, 600
71,000
8,700
90,500;
159, 400
171, 100:
274, 8OO:
75, 6OO:
103, 300;
104,000
420, 300
270,800
34,900:
63,700
208, 700
210, 200
2,400
16, 8OO;
61, 100
34,600
41,600
18,000
39, 000:
8,000
96, 800
101 , 000
29, 100
29,600^
39,400
12, 100
103, SOO
196,900^
46, 000
30, 500
23,700
70,600
25, 7()0
10,900
15,600
7,700;
23,900
36,200
67,5a):
1909
(as reported).
30, 416, 780
89,563,068
422, 925, 855
715,336,435
102,508,692
129, 996, 105
181,003,205
100, 115, 107
61,310,240
8,419,921
4,329,750
7,458,895
6,020,530
746, 583
3, 441, 101
39,261,111
4,996,850
45,305,107
89,596,986
92,896,132
147,060,674
43, 567, 427
49,804,636
41,064,015
218,216,303
159,239,222
14,456,748
38,359,140
106, 077, 755
137,923,252
1,338,609
8, 469, 767
24,456
28,982,606
18, 456, 118
18,526,988
6,790,617
15,869,720
4,049,811
54,733,377
49,847,367
13, 150, 064
12,265,297
20,323,592
5,780,166
61,099,694
93,799,753
21,609,099
12,865,703
14,224,680
24,208,175
10,941,885
4,847,097
6,656,236
4,762,232
10,249,346
17,433,774
33,627,120
1 This "gross value of farm products" corresponds approximately with the gross value of products for
a manufacturing industry, and for many purposes forms a fairly satisfactory index of the relative im-
portance of agricuKurc in different areas. It contains, however, a large element of dupUcation on ac-
count of crops fed to live stock, and some further duiilication wliere domestic animals are sold by one
farmer to another and resold within the year. The duphcation is most serious in states where live-stock
products are most important.
GROSS VALUE OF FARM PRODUCTS.
BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919 AND 1909.
887
DIVISION AND STATE.
FOREST PRODUCTS.
1919
1909
1919
1909
NURSERY AND GREEN-
HOUSE PRODUCTS.
1919
1909
United States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central...
West North Contriil..
South Atlantic
East South Central . . .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New EngLjVNd:
Maine
New Hampshire. . . . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
$14, 755, 364, 894
S5, 231, 850, 683 $394, 321, 828 $195, 306, 283 $97, 814, 619
$55,923,151
275,
914,
2, 818,
3, 676,
2,083,
1,306,
2, 168,
562,
918,
175, 536
499, 927
367, 792
902, 149
808,429
179, 989
622,649
954,399
854,024
117,
379,
1,072,
1, 419,
693,
519,
604,
159,
265,
654, 874
123, 636
080, 129
131, 769
806, 241
800, 422
643,008
918, 622
691, 982
100,152,324
23, 509, 665
47, 999, 600
53,700,925
5,340,378
44,472,644
417,046,864
87, 481, 186
409,968,877
607,037,562
497, 229, 719
801, 737, 833
401, 014, 810
445,347,868
506,020,233
890,391,299
559, 047, 854
301, 782, 935
311, 006, 809
519, 729, 771
588, 923, 248
23,058,906
109, 858, 608
307, 614
292, 824, 260
96,537,459
503,229,313
437, 121, 837
&J0, 613, 626
80,256,806
347,338,888
318,2,85,307
304,34S,&38
336,207,156
340, 813, 256
206, 182, 548
550,084,742
1,071,542,103
69, 975, 185
126,495,111
30,270,630
181,065,239
40, 619, 634
42,481,230
58,067,067
13,980,303
227,212,008
131, 884, 639
589,757,377
33,386,440
12,112,260
23, 697, 700
26,191,705
2, 986, 816
19, 279, 953
190,002,693
35, 6-18, 849
153,472,094
221,086,342
196, 869, 691
364, 190, 261
152, 102, 869
137, 830, 966
186,705,665
309, 376, 240
211,001,359
180,311,555
125,116,080
194, 401, 937
212, 218, 933
8, 650, 192
40,330,688
242, 582
89,775,045
36, 167, 014
131,071,959
137.379,131
216,971,974
33,217,656
130, 594, 808
111,13.3,210
137, &40, 733
140,531,671
112, 129, 230
73, 536, 538
131, 522, 220
287,455,020
32,880,915
9,903,071
50,110,677
8, 619, 802
5, 434, 664
18,204,379
5,878,425
74,101,381
45, 064, 450
146,526,151
31,352,
37, 118,
57, 817,
30, 460,
113,624,
70, 410,
34, 396,
4,855,
14,285,
11,728,114
5,532,115
6,377,580
4,491,522
470, 07"
2,753,292
19, 311, 211
1, 219, 810
16, 687, 327
11,364,709
10, 355, 856
6,259,154
12, 649, 621
16, 587, 974
9,067,015
4, 404, 555
13,938,458
206,317
238, 462
933, 276
1,672,077
777, 176
4, 673, 536
200
24, 142, 423
11,316,421
32, 735, 263
14, 2.o6, 764
21, 637, 200
4, 035, 934
16,606,621
20, 868, 262
18, 803, 353
14, 132, 270
13, 805, 907
5, 480, 619
3, 508, 813
11,601,597
1,253,217
2,329,244
156, 837
56:3, 476
326, 820
67, 7.54
120, 262
37,437
4,738,116
5,299,123
4,248,661
664,763
110,765
161, 851
891, 878
010, 178
264,946
026, 984
580, 902
594,016
5,573,763
3,610,178
3, 638, 537
2, 668, 410
312,022
1, 861, 853
10,365,651
758, 515
7,986,599
5,761,941
5,603,322
3, 325, 259
7,911,901
9, 559, 428
5, 181, 508
3, 649, 032
8, 406, 823
235, 386
257, 126
795,053
1,366,950
346,062
2, 349, 045
238
10, 118, 851
4, 004, 484
11,364,134
4,513,092
8, 938, 390
2,375,882
7, 843, 142
8, 510, 710
6, 308, 151
6, 602, 943
6,914,262
3, 584, 340
1,602,720
8, 925, 662
541,800
1,280,512
104, 259
305, 719
253,822
45, 312
6,730
42,748
3,754,293
2, 889, 991
2,949,732
10,957,773
26,379,744
28,468,112
10, 592, 509
6,060,157
2, 810, 432
2, 915, 326
2, 240, 218
7,390,348
420, 539
348, 183
222, 622
6, 279, 855
1,203,802
2, 4js2, 772
10, 999, 578
6,113,603
9,266,563
8, 339, 507
3, 465, 569
10, 758, 698
3,545,915
2,358,423
2,161,228
2, 592, 172
3, 275, 505
186, 705
426, 827
702, 081
1,247,988
167, 697
1, 324, 463
542, 693
821,035
249, 666
660, 222
247, 049
757,911
1,289,421
1,3.>1,086
928,833
5, 106, 829
5,666,396
16, 165, 416
12,066.948
6, 484, 033
3,783,777
2, 153, 217
2, 557, 293
1,348,010
5,698,061
324,249
248, 041
89, 740
3, 061, 342
634,087
1,308,937
7, 899, 906
3, 539, 523
4,725,987
3, 245, 181
1,624,278
4,517,085
1, 786, 538
893, 866
1, 466, 949
1, 503, 305
1, 183, 297
78, 218
120, 835
909, 221
1,222,208
110, 486
1, 053, 901
303, 659
522, 480
157, WS
393, 963
56, 503
637, 860
547,280
785, 698
508,372
1,292,951
1,042,282
499,295
427, 296
232,488
175 267
383,689
352,000
251,420
213, 855
613,927
263, 968
1,666,290
1,727,470
559, 710
279,028
159, 846
186, S18
22,242
13,960
1,145,326
540, 775
78, 478
40,303
27,824
15,712
241, 162
269, 571
5,630
2,11.S
1,044,907
1,051,8.'3
3, 601, 301
2 The value of domestic animals sold or slaughtered was not called for by the 1920 farm schedule. The
estimated value obtained for 1919 was based on the ratio between the animals sold or slaughtered in 1909
and those on hand in 1910. and the changes in the number and average value of comparable classes uL
animals from 1910 to 1920.
i
IRRIGATION
(889)
CONTENTS.
Table. Pa^e.
1. Summary for the United States: 1920 and 1910 891
2. Number of farms and acreage irrigated: 1890 to 1920 cS92
3. Acreage, classified by source of water supply: 1919 and 1909 892
4. Acreage, classified by character of enterprise: 1920 and 1910 892
5. Acreage irrigated, 1919 and 1902, acreage enterprises were capable of irrigating in 1920, and acreage
included in enterj^rises, 1920, by principal drainage basins 893
6. Acreage irrigated, 1919 and 1909, acreage enterprises were capable of irrigating in 1920 and 1910,
and acreage included in enterjirises, 1920 and 1910, by states 894
7. Capital invested in irrigation enterprises: 1890 to 1920 894
8. Capital invested, 1920, and cost of operation and maintenance, 1919, classified by source of water
supply 894
9. Capital "invested, by principal drainage basins: 1920 and 1902 895
10. Capital invested, 1920, and cost of operation and maintenance, 1919, classified by character of
enterprise 895
11. Capital invested, by states: 1890 to 1920 896
12. Irrigation, works: li920 and 1910 896
13. Principal irrigation works, by states: 1920 897
14. Acreage, yield, and value of principal crops grown on irrigated land in 1919 898
(890)
IRRIGATION.
A census of irrigation has been taken as a part of the census of agriculture in each
census from 1890 to 1920. The scope of the inquiiies was considerably enlarged in
1910, particularly in the matter of sources of water supply and character of enterprises
supplying water, making it possible to classify the data collected.
The tables which follow present the most important facts — acreage and cost — for
the four censuses from 1890 to 1920, inclusive, and classify the data collected for
1910 and 1920 by source of water supply and by character of enterprise.
An irrigation "enterprise" is an independent irrigation establishment and includes
the works for supplying water and the land to which water is supplied or is to be sup-
plied, except that the cost or valueof the land is not included in the "capital invested."
The report of crops grown on irrigated land is incomplete to some extent. Enumer-
ators were instructed to mark on the agricultural schedule the crops that were grown
on irrigated land, but it was e\T.dent from the schedules that these instructions
were not always followed. So far as possible the missing information was supplied
in the office, but this could not be done in all cases. Consequently, the totals given
foracreage harvested, quantity produced, and value are all too small. It is believed,
however, that the data given are representative and the averages of yield and value
correctly represent the return from irrigated land.
Table 1.— SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920 AND 1910.
CENSUS OF-
1920
Number of all farms 1, 916, 391
Approximate land area of states included acres. .1, 223, 989, 120
All land in farms in states included acres. . 505, 440, 954
Improved land in farms in states included acres. . 214,689, 819
Number of farms irrigated
Area irrigated acres. .
Area enterprises were capable of irrigating acres. .
Area included in enterprises acres. .
Per cent irrigated:
Number of all farms
Approximate land area
Land in farms
Impro\ed land in farms
Excess of area enterprises were capable of irrigating
over area irrigated acres. .
Excess of area included in enterprises over area irri-
acres..
Area of irrigated land reported as available for settle-
ment acres. .
Capital invested
Average per acre enterprises were capable of irri-
Estimated final cost of existing ent erprises
Average per acre included in enterprises
Average cost of operation and maintenance per acre .
231,541
191,716
020, 477
890,821
12.1
1.6
3.8
8.9
6,828,761
16,699,105
2,257,981
$697,657,328
$26. 81
$819,778,005
$22.84
$2.43
1910
1,776,046
1,224,063,360
416,462,547
186,786,227
162,723
433,285
285,403
245,464
9.2
1.2
3.5
7.7
5,852,118
17,812,179
(*)
$321,454,008
$15.85
$437,948,825
$13.58
m.07
INCREASE.!
Amount.
140,345
«-74,240
88,978,407
27,903,592
68, 81S
4,758,431
5,735,074
3,645,357
2.9
0.4
0.3
1.2
976,643
-1,113,074
2,257,981
$376,203,320
$10.96
$381,829,180
$9.26
$1.36
Per
cent.
7.9
(=)
21.4
14.9
42.3
33.0
28.3
11.3
16.7
-6.2
117.0
69.1
87.2
68.2
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
2 Decrease due to the building of several reservoirs in connection with irrigation projects.
3 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent decrease.
* Not reported in 1910.
6 Does not include cost of operation and maintenancefor rice growing districts in Gulf states; consequently
figures for 1919 and 1909 are not coraparabl(3.
(891)
892 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — ^IRRIGATION.
Table 2.— NUMBER OF FARMS AND ACREAGE IRRIGATED: 1890 TO 1920.
FARMS IRRIGATED.
AREA IRRIGATED.
CENSUS YEAR.
Number.
Per
cent of
increase.
Per
cent of
all
farms.
Acres.
Per
cent of
increase.
Per
cent of
total
land
area.
Per
cent of
land in
farms.
Per
cent
of im-
proved
land
in
farms.
1920.
231,541
162,723
113,829
54,136
42.3
43.0
110.3
12.1
9.2
8.2
5.8
19,191,716
14,433,285
7,744,467
3,715,758
33.0
86.4
108.4
1.6
1.2
0.7
0.3
3.8
3.5
2.2
2.1
8 9
1910
7 7
1900
6.2
1890
3 8
Table 3.— ACREAGE, CLASSIFIED BY SOURCE OF "WATER SUPPLY: 1919 AND 1909.
Total
Streams, gravity
Streams, pumped
Streams, pumped and gravity
Wells, pumped
Wells, flowing
Wells, flowing and pumped
Lakes, pumped
Lakes, gravity
Springs
Stored storm water
City water
Sewage
Streams, gravity, and pumped wells
Streams, gravity, and flowing wells.
O ther mixed
Other and not reported
AREA IRRIGATED (ACRES).
1919
19,191,716
14,527,060
1,226,510
199, 595
1,263,098
65,856
35,685
35, 730
100, 646
198,008
98,873
930
2,578
344, 713
82,665
996,621
13, 148
1909
14,433,385
12,767,351
608,659
m
489,341
144,420
(=)
17,826
59,631
196, 186
105,792
(2)
(2)
(=>)
(2)
44,079
Increase.!
Amount.
4,758,431
1,759,709
617, 851
199, 595
773, 757
-78,564
35,685
17,904
41,015
1,822
-6,919
930
2,578
344,713
82, 665
952,542
13,148
Per
cent.
33.0
13.8
10L5
158.1
-54.4
100.4
0.9
-6.5
Area
enterprises
were
capable of
irrigating
in 1920
(acres).
26,020,477
Area
included
in enter-
prises,
1920
(acres).
35,890,821
19,269,136
2,118,942
237, 700
1,674,819
79,777
42, 703
59, 760
149,377
251,792
223,434
1,401
3,301
389, 790
104, 569
1,39S,>004
15,972
26,040,237
2,885,098
284,353
2, 356, 748
131,137
84,379
80,564
312,169
409,528
319,972
1,606
5,540
465,293
205, 121
2,290,850
17,566
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.
2 Not included in classiflcatiou in 1910.
Table d.— ACREAGE, CLASSIFIED BY CHARACTER OF ENTERPRISE: 1920 AND 1910.
ITEM AND CLAS.S.
ACREAGE IRRIGATED.
Total v.-*.
Individual and partnership). '. . . . 1
Cooperative
Irrigation district
Carey Act
Commercial
U. S. Reclamation Service
U. S. Indian Service :
State
City
Other and mixed
Not reported
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease
CENSUS OF—
1920
19,191,716
6,848,
6,581,
1,822,
523,
1,822,
1,254,
284,
5,
40,
7,
1910
14,433,285
6,594,614
4,643,539
528, 642
288,553
1,809,379
395,646
172,912
n
(»)
Amount. Per cent
4,758,431
254, 193
1,937,801
1,294,245
235,376
12,622
858,923
111,639
5,620
40, 146
7,236
570
33.0
3.9
41.7
244.8
81.6
0.7
217. 1
'^ Not included in classification in 1910.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS IRRIGATION.
893
TABLE A ACREAGE, CLASSIFIED BY CHARACTER OF ENTERPRISE: 1920 AND 1910-
Continucd.
ITEM AND CLASS.
ACREAGE ENTERPRISES "WERE CAPABLE OF
IRRIGATING.
Total
Individual and partnersliip
Cooperative '
Irrigation district
Carey Act
Commercial
U.S. Reclamation Ser\'ice
U. S. Indian Ser^^.ce
Stale
City
Other and mixed
Not reported
ACREAGE INCLUDED IN ENTERPRISES.
Total
Individual and partnersliip
Cooperative
Irrigation district
Carey Act
Commercial
U.S. Reclamation Service
U. S. Indian Service
State
City
Other and mLxed
Not reported
CENSUS OF—
1920
26,030,477
, 255, 756
,403,298
531,425
804, 298
799,563
680,643
484,486
7,379
44,458
8,546
625
35,890,821
008, 415
628,543
432, 109
188,937
999,581
627, 176
932,985
9, 581
49,650
13,114
700
1910
20,285,403
8,086,766
6,191,577
800,451
1,089,677
2,954, 1G6
786, 190
376, 576
(2)
(2)
(2)
33,245,464
10,621,067
8,830,197
1,581,465
2,573,874
.5,786,777
1,973,016
879,068
(')
(-)
(')
Amount. Percent
5,735,074
1,168,990
2,211,72L
1,730,974
—285,379
-154,603
894,453
107,910
7,379
44,458
8,546
625
3,645,357
2,387,348
1,798,346
1,850,644
-1,384,937
-1,787,196
654, 160
53,917
9, 581
49, 650
13,144
. 700
28.3
14.5
35.7
216.2
-26.2
-5.2
113.8
28.7
11.3
22.5
20.4
117.0
-53.8
-30. 9
33.2
0.1
A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
« Not included in classification in 1910.
Table 5.-ACREAGE IRRIGATED, 1919 AND 1902, ACREAGE ENTERPRISES WERE
CAPABLE OF IRRIGATING IN 1920, AND ACREAGE INCLUDED IN ENTERPRISES,
1920, BY PRINCIPAL DRAINAGE BASINS.
DRAINAGE BASIN.
Total
Missouri River and tributaries
Mississippi River and tributaries other
than Missouri River
Gulf streams other than Mississippi River
and Rio Grande
Rio Grande and tributaries
Independent streams in Rio Grande
drainage basin
Colorado River and tributaries
White Water Draw and tributaries
Great Basin
Columbia River and tributaries
Pacific Ocean streams other than Colum-
bia and Colorado Rivers
area IRRIGATED (ACRES).
19,191,716
698,077
1,293,863
18,992
2,312,047
5,871
2,313,163
3,873,245
3,570,687
1902
8,874,408
Increase.
10,317,308 116.3
1,614,041
564,806
676,244
797,276
10,637
1,384,864
.5,487
673, 690
2, 575, 808
2,014,455
Per
cent.
63.7
143.5
(1)
160.6
127.3
149.4
(1)
41.1
198.5
129.4
Area
enterprises
were
capable of
irrigating,
1920
(acres).
26,020,477
35,890,821
5,805,630
1,152,261
1,157,529
1,887,433
26,852
2,986,937
9,950
2,869,858
4,968,518
5,155,509
Area
included
in enter-
prises
in 1920
(acres).
8,483,171
1,543,064
1,602,169
2,594,127
34,026
4,064,492
16,623
4,238,028
6,336,801
6,978,320
1 Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.
894
ABSTRACT OF THE (n<:]SrSUf> TRRTrxATTON,
Table 6.— ACREAGE IRRIGATED, 1919 AND 1909, ACREAGE ENTERPRISES WERE
CAPABLE OF IRRIGATING IN 1920 AND 1910, AND ACREAGE INCLUDED IN ENTER-
PRISES, 1920 AND 1910, BY STATES.
Total
Arizona
Arkansas
California ....
Colorado
Idaho
Kansas
Louisiana. . ..
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico. .
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Washington . .
Wyoming
AREA IRRIGATEn (ACRES).
1919
19,191,716
467,565
143,946
4,219,010
3,348,385
2,488,806
47,312
454,882
1,681,729
442,690
561,447
538,377
12,072
2,969
986,162
100,682
586, 120
1,371,651
529, 899
1,207,982
1909
Per
cent
of in-
crease.'
14,433,385
320,051
27,753
2,664,104
2,792,032
1,430,848
37,479
380,200
1,679,1
255,950
701,833
461,718
10,248
4,388
686,129
63,248
451,130
999, 410
334,378
1,133,302
33.0
46.1
418.7
58.4
19.9
73.9
26.2
19.6
0.2
73.0
-20.0
16.6
17.8
-32.3
43.7
59.2
29.9
37.2
58.5
6.6
AREA ENTERPRISES WERE
CAPABLE OF IRRIGATING
(ACRES).
1920
26,020,477
20,285,403
627,303
179,013
5,8*1,466
3,855,348
3,092,810
67,853
728,742
2,753,498
562,468
704,708
696,119
34,235
9,672
1,344,046
150,914
1,150,542
1,700,550
637,151
1,831,039
1910
Per
cent
of in-
crease.
387,655
47, 136
3,619,378
3,990,166
2,388,959
139,996
553,220
2,205,155
429,225
840,962
644,970
21,917
6,397
830,526
128,481
690,991
1,250,246,
470,5141
1,639,510
28.3
61.8
279.8
62.9
-3.4
29.5
-51.5
31.7
24.9
31.0
-16.2
7.9
56.2
51.2
61.8
17.5
66.5
36.0
35.4
11.7
AREA INCLUDED IN
ENTERPRISES (ACRES).
1920
35,890,821
813, 153
246,480
7,805,207
5,220,588
3,780,048
102, 562
851,211
4,329,148
766,768
1,382,036
961,879
57,476,
11,742
1,925,987
188,382
l,687,447i
2, 359, 2 H
836,7951
2,564,668
1910
32.245,464
944,090
52, &S3
5,490,360
5,917,457
3, 549, 573
161,300
581,965
3,515,602
680, 133
1,232,142
1,102,297
38,173
8,528
2,527,^ —
201,625
1,253,173
1,947,625
817,032
2,224,298
Per
ceut
of in-
crease.i
11.3
-13.9
368. 1
42.2
-11.8
6.5
-36.4
46.3
23.1
12.7
12.2
-12.7
50.6
37.7
-23.8
-6.6
34.7
21.1
2.4
15.3
Table 7.
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
-CAPITAL INVESTED IN IRRIGATION ENTERPRISES: 1890 TO 1920.
iR. 1 Amount.
Per cent of
increase.
AVERAGE PER ACRE.
CENSUS TEi
.\ mount.
Per cent
of in-
crease.
1920
1910
1900
1890
$697,657,328
321,454,008
70,010,594
29,533,921
117.0
359.2
137.1
$26. 81
15. 85
9.04
7.96
69.1
75.3
13.6
Table 8.— CAPITAL INVESTED, 1920, AND COST OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
1919, CLASSIFIED BY SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY.
[When water is pumped, cost of operation and maintenance includes cost of fuel and attendance.]
Total
Streams, gravity
Streams, pumped
Streams, pumped and gravity
WeUs, pumped .' .
Wells, flowing
Wells, flowing and pumped
Lakes, pumped
Lakes, gravity
Springs
Stored storm water
City water
Sewage
Streams, gravity, and pumped wells
Streams, gravity, and flowing weUs .
Other mixed
Other and not reported
capital intested.
1920.
OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE, 1919.
Per
Area for
Aver-
Amount.
cent of
Average
wliich cost
age cost
total.
per acre.
is reported
(acres).
per
acre.!
5697,657,328
100.0
$26. 81
18,260,750
$2.43
439,570,623
63. 0
22.81
12, 190, 697
1.25
59,343,298
8.5
28.01
1,151,313
6.50
9,512,907
1.4
40.02
198, 650
2.33
76,787,251
U.O
45. 85
1,064,338
10.07
2,945,059
0.4
36.92
27, 543
2.77
2,498,672
0.4
58.51
29, 600
8.04
2,274,601
0.3
38.06
45, 558
5.20
2,906,612
0.4
19.46
78, 586
1.30
5,793,988
0.8
23.01
139,244
1.63
15,075,592
2.2
67.47
87, 666
2.39
219, 783
(4
156. 88
361
20. 73
174,444
52.85
1,631
9.05
28,347,835
4.1
72.73
315,640
5.97
2,863,194
0.4
27.38
79,354
1.36
48,467,251
6.9
34.67
83S, 622
2.71
876, 218
0.1
54.86
11,941
10.75
1 Based on area irrigated in 1919.
» Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS lEEIGATIOISr, 895
Table 9 CAPITAL INVESTED, BY PRINCIPAL DRAINAGE BASINS: 1920 AND 1902.
DRAINAGE BASIN.
Total §697,657,328
1920
Missouri River and tributaries
Mississippi River and tributaries other than
Missouri River
Gulf streams otlier than Mississippi River
and Rio Grande
Rio Grande aud tributaries
Independent streams in Rio Grande drain-
age basin
Colorado River and tributaries
White Water Draw and tributaries
Great Basin
Columbia River and tributaries
Pacific Ocean streams other than Columbia
and Colorado Rivers
131,553,106
35,183,789
29, 439, 808
3-1, 172,910
651, 171
86,696,940
299,368
66, 5S9, 376
145,672,382
167,398,448
1902
$82,531,665
16, 176, 277
4,619,814
501,272
6,367,065
126, 550
11,298,671
6,735
10, 890, 199
10,851,415
21,693,667
INCREASE.
Amount.
$615,125,663
115,376,829
30,563,975
28,938,536
27, 805, 875
524,621
75, 398, 269
292, 633
55,699,177
134,820,967
145, 704, 781
Per
cent.
745.3
713.2
661.6
(')
436.7
414.6
667.3
0)
511.5
(')
•67L6
$26.81
AVERAGE
PER ACRE.
1920 1902
22.66
30.53
25.43
18.11
24.25
29.03
30. G9
23.20
29.32
32.47
$9.30
6.39
11.73
22.95
12.82
15.15
12.19
17. 54
6.64
8.36
13.94
1 Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.
Table 10.— CAPITAL INVESTED, 1920, AND COST OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,
1919, CLASSIFIED BY CHARACTER OF ENTERPRISE.
[When water is pumped, cost of operation and maintenance includes cost of fuel and attendance.]
Total
Individual and partnership
Cooperative
Irrigation district
Carey Act
Commercial
U.S. Reclamation Service.
U. S. Indian Service
State
City
Other
Not reported
CAPITAL INVESTED,
1920.
Amount.
$697, 657, 328
1.54,
183,
88,
32,
85,
129,
14,
634, 169
041,500
573,514
680,695
735,470
509,819
851,236
34-1, 174
936,678
310,399
39.674
Percent
of total.
100.0
22.2
26.2
12.7
4.7
12.3
18.6
2.1
0.4
0.8
OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE, 1919.
Area for
which cost
was reported
(acres).
16, 260, 750
5,133,421
5,754,232
1,701,231
497,611
1,779,595
1,098,573
254,378
1,608
33,507
6,594
Aver-
age cost
per
acre.'
$2.43
3.02
1.67
2.59
1.34
3.48
2.20
1.80
4.86
3.85
3.14
1 Based on area irrigated in 1919.
2 Less than ono-teuth of 1 per cent.
896 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS lEEIGATTON.
Table 11.— CAPITAL INVESTED,BY STATES: 1890 TO 1920.
1920
1910
1900
1890
PER CENT OF INCREASE .1
STATE .
1910-
1920
1900-
1910
1890-
19C0
Total.
$697,657,328
$321,454,008
$70,010,594
$29,533,921
117.0
359.0
137 1
Arizona
33,498,094
7,183,322
194,886,388
88, 302, 442
91,501,009
2,067,381
14,063,181
52, 143, 363
13,909,185
14,754,280
18,210,412
1,857,118
151,325
28,929,151
5,485,248
35,072,739
32,037,351
29,299,011
34,326,328
17,677,966
587, 834
72,580,030
56,636,443
40,977,688
1,365,563
6,859,166
22,970,958
7,798,310
6,721,924
9,154,897
836,482
47,200
12,760,214
3,043,140
13,487,347
14,028,717
16,219,119
17,700,980
4,438,352
465,000
89.5
298.3
854 5
Arkansas
California
19,181,610
11,758,703
5,120,399
529,755
2,529,319
4,683,073
1,310,698
1,537,559
4,165,312
16,980
21,872
1,843,771
284,747
1,027,608
5,865,302
1,722,369
3,973,165
13,004,817
6,368,755
1,029,000
84,729
168.5
55.9
123.3
51.4
105. 0
127.0
78.4
119.5
98.9
122.0
220.6
126.7
79.6
160.0
128. 4
80.6
93.9
278. 4
381.7
700.3
157. 8
171.2
390.5
495. 0
337.2
119.8
47 5
Colorado
84 6
397 6
Kansas..
595 2
Louisiana
1,623,195
47,798
1,700,975
511,937
188 5
Nevada
9 6
713 6
N orlh Dakota ■. . .
115.8
592. 1
968.7
Oregon
825,660
63,968
123 3
South Dakota
345 1
Texas
Utah
2,780,000
196,660
831,427
139.2
811.7
345.5
111.0
Wasliington
775 8
Wyoming
377 9
1 A mintis sign (— ) denotes decrease. Per cent not shown when more than 1,000.
Table 12.— IRRIGATION WORKS: 1920 AND 1910.
Diverting dams number
Storage dams number
Main ditches:
Nimiber
Length miles
Capacity second-feet
Lateral ditches:
N umber
Length miles
Reservou's:
Number
Capacity acre-feet.
Pipe lines, length miles.
Flowing weUs:
Number ,
Capacity gallons per minute.
Pumped wells:
Nimiber
Capacity gallons per minute.
Pumping plants:
Number
Engine capacity horsepower.
Pump capacity gallons per minute.
Average lift feet.
1920
23, 894
3,931
51,621
103, 177
631,079
57,553
56,687
7,538
21,246,436
8,878.3
4,606
935,057
32,094
16,396,549
29,458
748,971
36,275,005
41
1910
46,677
88,927
618,097
36,513
30,003
6,956
12,602,924
5,071
1,34.5,676
15,971
7,248,699
15,803
361,480
19,355,864
INCREASE .1
Amount.
23,894
3,931
4,944
14,250
12,982
21,040
26,684
582
8,643.512
8,878.3
-465
-410,619
16,123
9,147,850
13,655
387,491
16,919,141
Per
cent.
10.6
16.0
2.1
57.6
88.9
8.4
68.6
-9.2
-30.5
101.0
126.2
86.4
107.2
87.4
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
' Not included in classification in 1910.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS IRRIGATION. 897
Table 13.— PRINCIPAL IRRIGATION WORKS, BY STATES: 1920.
Total
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Idaho
Kansas
Louisiana
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico. .
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Washington..
Wyoming
MAIN DITCHES.
Niun-
ber.
51,621
1,295
84
6,040
8,867
4,553
139
1,298
8,819
513
2, 032
2,228
32
18
5,252
370
820
2,381
1,873
5,007
Capacity
(second-
feet).
631,079
11,707
1, 205
115,237
119,558
86, 273
1,667
11,SS9
94,429
11,665
10,554
23, 432
S36
344
28, 897
5,427
23, 261
29, 447
16,242
39,009
Length
(miles).
103, 177
1,524
6,343
3,851
9,517
EESERVOIES.
Num-
ber.
7,538
Capacity
(acre-feet).
21,346,436
391
7,632
1, 571, 720
197, 890
504,428
2,960,718
1,110
52
1, 905, 037
212,264
392, 999
1,600,505
477, 789
2,911,748
FLOWING WELLS.
Num-
ber.
1,415
476
142
6
9
41
123
556
1
65
4
135
1,256
60
7
Capacity
(gallons
per
minute).
287, 187
20, 139
15, 133
500
6,255
4,608
21,942
376, 222
100
11,968
2, 750
62, 364
96,371
14,925
46
Total.
Arizona. . .
Arkansas .
CalLfornia.
Colorado. .
Idaho
Kansas
Louisiana.
Montana...
Nebraska. .
Nevada
New Mexico. ..
North Dakota.
Oklahoma
Oregon
South Dakota.
Texas
Utah
Washington .
Wyoming. . .
PUMPED WELLS.
Num-
ber.
32.094
1,089
25, 401
527
53
710
812
22
34
129
461
19
208
1
901
192
520
16
Capacity
(gallons
perminute).
16.396,549
1,042,590
1, 470, 147
10, 608, 476
210,094
17, 749
266, 797
1, 607, 637
11,085
24, 701
6,798
265,618
3,643
47,026
800
538,565
39, 059
227, 744
8,020
PUMPING PLANTS.
Num-
ber.
29,458
Engine
capacity
(horse-
power).
748,971
744
1,041
21,561
406
143
198
1,250
253
51
64
472
4
22
573
25
1,369
250
975
57
22, 014
58, 332
386,200
8,635
28,364
6,946
85, 628
10,311
959
409
2,068
184
13, 769
498
80,511
11,392
22, 929
1,304
Pumps.
Num-
ber.
33.804
1,001
1,121
24, 134
435
232
288
1,941
299
54
72
491
10
26
614
25
1,641
291
1,059
70
Capacity
(gallons
per minute).
36,275,005
1,048,030
l,65t,097
16,773,692
299, 726
1,397,681
297,975
4, 968, 686
453, 231
73, 686
35, 266
304, 789
51,250
7, 668
600,045
23, 320
6,825,998
783, 588
636, 552
39, 725
75108°— 22-
-57
898
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS IRRIGATIOISr.
Table 14.— ACREAGE, YIELD, AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL CROPS GROWN ON IRRI-
GATED LAND IN 1919.
[Totals for the states included, used in making comparisons, are shown in the section of this abstract
relating to Agriculture.]
Cereals:
Corn
Oats
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Barley
Rye
Kafir, milo, etc
Rice (rougli) i.
Other grains and seeds:
Clover and alfalfa seed 2
Dry beans, navy, etc. .
Dry peas, Canada
Hay and forage :
Timothy alone
Timotliy and clover
mixed
Clover alone
Alfalfa
Other tame grasses. . . .
Wild, salt, or prairie
grasses
Smallgrainscut for hay.
Annual legumes cut for
hay
Silage crops
Corn cut for forage
Kaftr, sorghum, etc.,
for forage
Root crops for forage. . .
Vegetables:
Potatoes
Cantaloupes and musk-
melons
Tomatoes
Orchard fruits:
Grapes
Apples
Peaches
Pears
Plums and prunes
Cherries
Subtropical fruits:
Oranges
Lemons
Miscellaneous:
Sugar beets grown for
sugar
Cotton
Area
harvested
(acres).
263,312
325, 523
381, 127
877,411
280,287
19,014
152, 768
892,761
39,431
177,752
51,464
140, 607
392,260
40, 879
3,151,675
254,313
1,034,507
291,697
19,851
56, 424
36, 689
51,981
2,631
154, 194
20,874
20,649
'73,675,084
6 9,085,326
5 7, 062, 692
8 1,849,429
5 4,306,976
5 667,907
6 8,711,152
6 2,299,716
377,655
214,576
QUANTITY
H.\BVESTED.
Unit.
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Toi«..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Tons..
Bu....
Lbs...
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Bu....
Boxes.
Boxes.
Tons.,
Bales.
Amount.
7,525,354
9,361,125
7,115,303
17,679,328
7, 202, 430
168,977
4,100,338
35,032,275
161,587
2,862,567
637,560
178,112
569,591
63,465
8,430,766
316,803
951,345
372,739
28,334
388, 830
87,389
106,035
19,543
22, 978, 739
1,131,279,429
22,406,306
13,224,500
3,479,806
7,074,240
578,354
18,774,366
5,776,149
3,567,522
113,862
AVERAGE YIELD PER
ACRE.
For
states
elud-
ed.
21.9
26.5
14.1
8.2
17.9
7.4
19.9
39.2
21.0
n.8
10.8
L12
1,
L56
2.19
L31
0.83
0.95
1.22
4.75
1.52
L69
10.77
<13.2
6 2.0
6 1.4
6 1.6
6 1. 2
6o!7
6 2.1
•2.3
9.24
0.28
On
non-
irri-
gated
land.
21.8
26.5
14.1
7.6
17.3
7.4
19.6
4.1
1.4
10.3
10.0
L09
L50
1.56
1.84
1.32
0.82
0.92
L20
4.54
1.51
1
11.11
64.9
On
irri-
gated
land.
ni.3
61.7
6 1.2
6L4
6 1.0
60.6
61.8
6L3
8.38
0.28
28.8
18.7
20.1
25.7
8.9
26.8
39.2
4.1
16.1
12.4
L27
1.45
1.55
2.68
1.25
0.92
1.28
L43
6.89|
2.38
2.04
7.43
149.0
n5.4
6 2.5
6 1.9
6 1.9
6 1.6
60.9
6 2.2
62.5
9.45
0.53
Amount.
$11,692,813
9, .534, 495
15,269,840
37, ,'556, 853
10, 77.-), 076
295, 987
6,72.j,.561
96,368,090
3,461,762
12,986,298
2,042,455
4,582,905
13,782,635
1,334,600
186,391,209
6,473,377
17,954,630
8,448,901
494,052
3,831,525
1,121,730
1,614,325
340,329
50,778,993
3,853,037
2,701,968
36,304,252
24,566,584
24,670,264
4,605,848
15,188,490
2,139,891
58,244,422
16,750,832
38,831,339
30,457,881
Aver-
age per
acre.
S44. 41
29.29
40.06
42.80
38.44
15.57
44.02
107. 94
87.79
73. 06
39.69
32.59
35.14
32.65
59.14
25.45
17.36
28.96
24.89
67.91
30.57
31.06
129.35
329. 32
184.59
130. 85
102. 82
141. 94
1 Quantity harvested and value given for irrigated land were not tabulated separately. The totals given
include small amounts of rice grown without irrigation.
^ Not including red clover seed.
3 Number of vines of bearing age.
■• Yield per vine.
'' Number of trees of bearing age.
6 Yield per tree.
DRAINAGE
(899)
CONTENTS.
Table. Page.
1. Summary for the United States: 1920 901
2. Drainage on farms: 1920 902
3. Land and capital invested in all enterprises, by character of enterprise: 1920 903
4. Land, capital invested, and cost per acre for operatmg enterprises, by date enterprise was organized:
1920 903
5. Land and capitalinvested in all enterprises, and in operating and nonoperating enterprises: 1920... 904
6. Land in opcratLng enterprises, by condition: 1920 906
7. Land in nonoperating enterprises, by condition: 1920 907
8. Drainage works of operating enterprises: 1920 908
9. Development of land since drainage began, and principal crops grown on drained land, in operating
enterprises: 1919 909
(900)
DRAINAGE„
The following statistics relate to the artificial drainage of land in farms, and of other
land intended to be used ultimately for agricultural purposes. Drainage was defined,
for the census, as the act or process of drawing off an excess of water by underground
conduits, pipe, or tile, or by open or covered trenches, for the purpose of improving the
condition of the soil and crops. The drainage census divides naturally into two parts,
relating to drainage on farms and to drainage enterprises, respectively. The sta-
tistics refer to conditions on January 1, 1920, except where otherwise indicated.
No census of drainage has been taken heretofore.
Drainage on farms relates to land provided with artificial drainage and thereby
actually benefited for growing crops, and to other land in farms that could be made
suitable for growing crops by drainage or by drainage and clearing. In most cases,
drainage on farms represents work done by indi^ddual farm owners, either independ-
ently or supplemental to the works of organized drainage enterprises. The statistics
for drainage on farms were collected in the general census of agriculture, and are
given for all states.
Drainage enterprises comprise public corporations and local improvement districts
established under state laws relating to drainage, commercial enterprises draining
land for sale, other organizations engaged in extensive land drainage work, and tracts
of 500 acres or more drained by indi\ddual farm owners. Levee districts or other
flood-protection districts are not included unless they have undertaken the construc-
tion of open ditches or tile drains. The enterprises in some states include considerable
areas of timber and other vmimproved land not in farms. The statistics for drainage
enterprises were obtained in a special canvass of the enterprises, which did not in-
clude any of the states north or east of the Potomac River. In Alabama, Vir-
ginia, and West Virginia no enterprises of a public nature were found that had com-
pleted or had begun actual construction of drainage works, so those states are
omitted entirely from this part of the drainage census. In Michigan no attempt
was made to secure statistics concerning drainage done before 1897, owing to the
known incompleteness of the information obtainable.
Those enterprises that on January 1, 1920, had completed or had begun actual
construction of the drainage works are herein termed "operating enterprises," the
others " nonoperating enterprises."
Table 1.— SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1920.
Amount.
Per
cent of
total.
100.0
14.3
14.8
6.2
100.0
52.6
5.5
4.1
100.0
3.8
2.6
0.7
0.6
100.0
85.7
14.3
DRAINAGE ON FARMS.
Number of all farms in the United States
Farms reporting land having drainage
Farms reporting land needing drainage
Farms reporting both land provided with drainage and land needing
drainage
All land in farms acres.
Improved land in farms acres.
Farm land reported as provided with drainage acres.
Farmland reported as needing drainage acres.
DRAINAGE ENTERPRISES.
Approximate land area of states included acres.
All land in operating drainage enterprises acres.
Improved land acres.
Timber and cut-over land acres.
Other unimproved land acres.
Total capital invested in and required for completion of operating enterprises. .
Capital invested in these enterprises to Dec. 31 , 1919
Additional capital required to complete these enterprises
6, 448, 343
924, 815
956,095
402,623
955, 883, 715
503, 073, 007
53,024,975
39, 169, 639
1,717,932,160
05, 495, 038
44, 288, 235
11,283,532
9, 923, 271
$434,594,979
$372, 273, 567
$62,321,412
(901)
902 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS DRAINAGE.
Table 2.— DRAINAGE ON FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States..
Geograptiic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic . . .
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacilic
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Dist. of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna . . .
South Carolina.. .
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
NUMBER of farms.
Total.
6,448,343
48,
20,
29,
32
4
22,
193
29,
202:
256,
205:
237:
196
189,
178,
213,
263
77:
74,
124:
165;
10,
•47;
186,
87,
269,
192,
310;
54,
270,
252,
256:
272;
232,
135;
191
436,
57,
42,
15
59:
29;
9
25:
66,
50;
117
Having drainage.
Number.
9,083
61,549
429, 584
163, 714
114,983
69, 597
44,835
9,754
21,716
2,068
1,013
1,728
2,955
116
1,203
33, 896
4,903
22,750
130, 117
111,435
99, 246
66,948
21,838
53,011
88, 865
11,917
682
4,077
2,356
2,806
4,246
6,911
21
9,899
1,949
45, 246
26,993
15, 121
4,597
5,817
8,887
19,967
34,920
13,426
21,271
2,032
8,106
756
1,167
433
2,749
1,294
241
2,729
385
10,020
6,618
5,078
Per
cent
ofaU
farms.
14.3
5.8
14.5
39.6
14.9
9.9
6.6
4.5
4.0
9.3
4.3
4.9
5.9
9.2
2.8
5.3
17.5
16.5
11.2
50.7
54.3
41.8
34.1
11.5
29.7
41.6
4.5
0.9
5.5
1.9
1.7
41.9
14.4
10.3
5.3
2.2
16.8
14.0
4.9
8.5
2.1
3.5
7.8
12.8
5.8
15.7
1.1
1.9
1.3
2.8
2.7
4.6
4.3
2.4
10.6
12.2
15.1
13. 2
4.3
Needing
drainage.
17, 571
69, 216
302, 008
169, 593
156, 780
106,972
91,595
14, 988
27,372
5,425
1,794
3,042
4,112
359
2,839
38,523
3,428
27,265
85,326
66,413
33, 731
64,310
52,228
73,905
56,083
19, 572
2,669
11,828
2,963
2,573
2,488
6,658
12
27, 740
10,304
42,247
24, 508
34,337
8,486
19,592
20,997
36,511
29,872
33, 437
14,985
8,065
35, 108
1,728
2,895
1,127
4,399
998
435
3,085
321
14,323
9, 8fj2
3. 187
LAND IN FARMS.
Having drainage.
Acreage.
53,024,975
I
129, 799
1,673,638
38,737,0.56
11,758,939
2, 865, 072
1,720,517
2, .365, 701
456, 015
1,318,238
26,302
11,777
35,649
39,022
■ 2, 403
14,646
1,180,423
174, 260
318,955
7,365,532
8,308,844
11,247,637
3,156,632
658,411
2,993,034
7,334,404
859, 603
89, 054
161,371
214,428
106,985
185, 831
249,799
197
225,068
38,464
1,066,933
676, 152
274, 688
147,940
225, 228
254,118
415,293
.825, 878
497,489
1,004,935
107, 014
756, 263
51,146
64,648
35,654
127,037
47,311
9,651
74, 316
46,252
274,696
229, 582
813,960
Per
cent
of all
land in
farms.
5.5
0.8
4.1
26.1
4.6
2.9
2.2
1.4
0.4
2.3
Needing drainage.
Drainage
only
(acres).
10,459,181
0.5
0.5
0.8
1.6
0.7
0.8
5.7
7.6
1.8
31.3
39.4
35.2
16.6
3.0
9.9
21.9
2.5
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.2
19.7
5.3
3.5
1.2
0.4
5.3
5.4
1.1
2.4
1.0
1.3
2.1
4.5
2.8
10.0
0.3
0.7
0.1
0.8
0.3
0.5
0.2
0.2
1.5
2.0
2.1
1.7
2.8
86,991
505,910
3,243,427
4, 187, 385
696,687
462, 040
734, 305
329, 359
213,077
19,930
9,914
19, 265
21,212
2,^0
14, 430
318, 865
29, 193
157, 8.52
, 886, 557
673,952
641,493
579,813
461,612
1,801,457
1,601,744
163. 178
53, IGl
856,049
115,425
36, 371
7,967
33,267
58
77, 192
32, 253
189,101
125, .548
143, 187
87, 814
84,189
76, 644
150,028
151. 179
129, 987
179,305
39, 7SS
385, 225
36, 342
37,566
23,837
80, 121
29,016
9,596
74,786
38,095
45, 206
75,063
92, 80S
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS DRAIlsrAGE.
903
Table 3 LAND AND CAPITAL INA^ESTED IN ALL RNTERT'TilSES, BY CHARACTER OF
ENTERPRISE: 1920.
CHARACTEE OF ENTERPRISE.
Total
Drainage districts
General state laws
Special acts ,
County drains
Township drains
State drainage projects
U. S. Reclaination Service
Irrigation districts
Commercial developments
Individual ownership
Not reported 2
OPERATING ENTERPRISES.
Land in
enter-
prises
(acres \i
65, 495, 038
22, 069, 597
20,239,9.56
1,829,641
37, 870, 803
195, 133
1, 422, 844
287, 899
175, 200
212, 421
432,397
2, 828, 744
Capital.
Invested
to Dec. 31,
1919.
$372,273,567
172,013,972
147,511,259
24,502,713
169, 743, 093
574,963
6,845,429
3,912,370
1,459,714
3, 279, 829
6,449,2.52
7,994,945
Additional
required
to
complete.
$62,321,412
39,136,568
24,593,523
14,543,045
9, 682, 477
4,500
6,434,440
2, 53C, 243
2,5.53,829
1,128,000
841, 750
9,605
NONOPERATING ENTERPRISES.
Land in
enter-
prises
(acres). 1
3, 924, 821
$1,123,458
3,260,104
2, 667, 056
593, 0-18
596,694
423
7,000
50,000
10,600
Capital.
Invested
to Dec.
31, 1919.
772, 834
752, 830
20,004
302, 224
45,000
3,400
Additional
required
to
complete.
$34, 937, 678
26,339,970
25,073,970
1,206,000
8, 139, 808
2,400
150,000
150, 000
155,500
1 Before tabulation, the area in each enterprise was reduced by the amount of overlapping with enter-
prises organized previously.
2 All except 35,062 acres and $218,951 invested to Dec. 31, 1919, relate to either drainage districts or county
drains in Indiana.
Table 4.— LAND, CAPITAL INVESTED, AND COST PER ACRE FOR OPERATING
ENTERPRISES, BY DATE ENTERPRISE WAS ORGANIZED: 1920.
LAND.
CAPITAL.
DATE OF ORGANIZATION.
Area in
enterprises
(acres). 1
Assessed
acreage.2
Invested
to Dec. 31,
1919.
Additional
required to
complete.
Cost
per
acre
(on
assessed
acre-
age).
Total
65,495,038
95,629,291
$372,273,567
$62,321,412
$4.54
Before 1860
97,319
783,357
2,077,717
5,424,294
6,026,937
7,606,7.53
14,530,397
17,344,098
11,374,619
229,547
98, 119
932, 565
3,413,277
8,843,654
11,575,924
12, 200, 468
20, 22s, 636
22,245,539
15,828,501
262,608
182,716
1,689,852
8,126,391
23,934,330
24, 498, 861
26,706,464
76,072,320
120,269,596
87,379,002
3,414,035
1.86
1860 to 1869
1.81
1870 to 1879
2.38
1880 to 1889
1, 840, 829
521,310
709,063
7,612,491
14,455,410
36, 771; 650
410,659
2 91
1S90 to 1899
2.16
1900 to 1904
2.25
1905 to 1909...
4 14
1910 to 1914
6.19
1915tol919
7.84
Not reported
14.56
1 Before tabulation, the area in each enterprise was reduced by the amount of overlapping-with enter-
prises organized previously.
2 These figures represent the sums of the areas in all the enterprises, without deducting for overlapping.
904
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — DRAINAGE.
Table 5.— LAND AND CAPITAL INVESTED IN ALL ENTERPRISES.
DIVISION AND STATE.
States included.
Geographic nmsioNs:
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Te.xas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaUfornia
Area of
states
included
(acres).
1,717,932,160
1.37,160,960
326,914,560
123,405,440
82,067,200
275, 037, 440
549, 765, 760
203,580,800
26,073,600
Zi, 0G8, 800
35, 867, 520
36,787,200
3,5,363,&10
51,749,120
35,575,040
43, 985, 280
44,917,120
49, 195, 520
49, 157, 120
52, 335, 360
31,193,600
19, 516, 800
37,584,000
35,111,040
25, 715, 840
26, 679, 680
29,671,680
33,616.000
29,061,760
44; 424, 960
167, 934, 720
93,523.840
53, 346, 560
62,4,30,720
66,341,120
78,401,920
72,&38,400
52,597,760
70, 285, 440
42,775,040
61,188,480
99,617,280
LAND IN DRAINAGE ENTERPRISES.
All
enterprises
(acres).
69,419,859
32, 073, 734
19,936,111
3,436,887
2, 796, 830
9,062,480
888, 809
1,225,008
8, 147, 546
9,375,907
3,982,033
9, 754, 679
81.3,569
9,362,944
5,383,012
2, 980, 265
1,248,328
222,062
633, 566
105, 934
542, 828
144,237
104, 006
2,645,816
471,874
445, 955
1,879,001
4, 151, 834
2, 732, 368
12, 150
2, 166, 128
168,682
78, 732
107,041
171,656
147,219
64, 985
134, 554
15,940
99, 789
4,000
1,121,219
Operating enterprises.
Total
area
(acres).
65,495,038
31, 627
19,217
2,385:
2,323
7,924
810
1,207,
8,107
9,087
3,909
9,729:
794
9,232
5, 224
2,596
1,240:
222
6O7:
93
542
140
65
1,637
358
363
1,601
3,479
2,266:
12
2, 166:
168
64
95:
171
140
39
113
15'
94
4
1, 108
Works
completed
(acres).
56,763,751
30,475
16,959
861
1,732
5, 750
236
747
8,093
8, 867
3, 430
9,511
572
8,552
4, 685
1,8.58:
1,100
124
565
72
440
24
43
352
268,
1,175,
2,124
1,534
11
2,080
44
43
11
66
20
9
23
15
90
4:
652:
Works
imder
con-
struction
(acres).
8,731,287
1,151,271
2, 258, 264
1,524,072
591,009
2, 173, 239
573, 204
460,228
13,210
219, 509
478, 575
217,616
222,361
679, 809
539, 398
737, 259
140,284
97,930
42, 508
21,076
102,171
115, 167
21,729
1,285,005
70, 337
95,004
425, 668
1,355,145
731, 694
400
86,000
124,000
20, 750
83,734
104, 840
120,050
30,000
89, S30
4,840
"455*388'
Non-
operating
enter-
prises
(acres).
3,924,821
446, 558
718, 744
1,051,503
473, 235
1, 138, 283
78, 733
17,765
40,342
288, 724
72,984
25, 508
19,000
130, 235
158, ,'■.34
384, 061
8,000
25,836
12, 078
4,206
38, 554
1, 008, 743
113,334
82,284
277, 557
672, 243
466.040
14,090
11,567
7,000
25,345
20, 731
4, 865
"12,966"
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS DRAINAGE.
AND IN OPERATING AND NONOPERATING ENTERPRISES: 1920.
905
CAPITAL INVESTED IN DRAINAGE ENTEEPRISES.
Invested to December 31, 1919.
All
enterprises.
$373,397,025
134,359,233
121,821,200
19,096,139
11, 80S, 449
29, 112, 366
7,866,066
49, 330, 572
30, 707, 863
31, 201,. 517
43, 595, 069
24,686,729
4, 168, 055
42,089,304
49,649,775
20, 889, 328
2,208,049
1,461,063
4,588,578
938, 103
3,623,518
583,083
828, 681
14,060,857
1,620,027
2,995,515
7,192,907
14,217,155
9,117,991
76,415
5, 700, 805
664,990
1, 678, 294
1,182,362
1,081,875
1, 710, 796
414, 925
1,014,973
117,851
1,442,419
200,000
47,688,153
$372, 273, 567
Operating enterprises.
Total.
134,269,666
121,. 562, 077
18,847,093
11,52;3,S33
28,946,385
7,839,941
49, 284, 572
30,680,145
31,147,682
43,595,069
24,683,71o
4,163,055
42, 017, 447
49, 627, 304
20, 723, 128
2, 208, 049
1,461,063
4,588,578
936, 508
3,623,518
582, 183
794, 585
13, 846, 807
1, 521, 725
2,925,944
7,076,164
14,147,174
9,021,991
76,415
5, 700, 805
664, 990
1,668,569
1,175,962
1,081,875
1, 710, 796
414, 425
1,005,473
117,851
1,397,419
200, 000
47,687,153
$293,857,023
Works
completed.
119,525,193
102, 365, 306
6, 805, 285
9,085,234
20,473,933
3,248,713
32,353,359
30,636,857
30,154,296
31,424,167
24,100,929
3,208,944
36,764,850
44,630,537
13,294,035
1,863.788
942,757
4,121,486
747, 853
3, 075, 018
198, 370
614,636
2,917,261
1,278,701
2,283,589
5,522,944
9,385,025
5, 956, 938
76, 165
5, 055, 805
393,969
1,237, .578
32,231
508, 663
361,989
101, 425
495, 007
117, 851
1, 376, 809
200,000
30, 776, 550
Works
under
con-
struction.
$78,416,544
$1,123,458
14,744,473
19, 196, 771
12,041,808
2,438,599
8,472,452
4,591,228
16,931,213
43, 288
993, 386
12, 170, 902
582, 786
954,111
5, 252, 597
4,996,767
7, 429, 093
344,261
518,306
467, 092
188,655
548, 500
3S3, S13
179,949
10, 929, 546
243,024
6 12, 355
1,5.53,220
4,762,149
3,065,053
250
645,000
271,021
430,991
1,143,731
573, 212
1, 348, 807
313, 000
510, 466
20,610
'i6,"9i6,'663
Non-
operating
enter-
prises.
89, 567
262, 123
249, 046
281,616
165, 981
26, 125
46,000
27, 718
53,835
3,014
5,000
71,857
22,471
166,200
1,595
900
34,096
214, 050
98, 302
69,571
116, 743
69, 981
96,000
9,725
6,400
,500
9,500
Additional required to complete.
All
enter-
prises.
$97,259,090
13,376,507
23,743.744
17,. 512, 611
7,333,076
21,902,8.34
6, 541, 844
6,848,474
45,000
1,000
397, 396
2 729,055
9; 199, 841
537, 645
512, 570
5,095,002
6, 858, 477
10, 178, 401
77, 723
271,666
821,841
440,634
902, 500
445, S45
1,231,176
14,933,090
1,825,513
1,447,230
4, 060, 333
18,637,337
2,564,497
1,000
700,000
181,476
250,000
901,873
203, 195
1.345,500
1,147,000
2,512,800
114,000
6,734,474
$62,321,412
Operat-
ing
enter-
prises.
$34, 937, 678
9,452,661
11,632,586
14, 476, 175
2,306,418
13,411,222
4,668,876
6,373,474
91,475
796, 176
7,798,175
365, 265
401, 570
2, 166, 391
4,.W2,574
4, 026, 607
53, 4tX)
271,666
29S, 103
273, 845
902, 500
351,331
303,654
12,915,690
299, 271
522, 047
1,485,100
11,741,425
968, 797
1,000
700,000
181,476
120, 000
491, 405
203, 195
1, 195, 500
612,000
1,865,300
39,000
Non-
operat-
ing
enter-
prises.
3,923,846
12,111,158
3,036,436
5, 026, 658
8,491,612
1,872,968
475, 000
305,921
1,932,879
1,401,666
172, 380
111,000
2,928,611
2, 315, 903
6,151,794
24,323
523, 738
166, 789
91,514
927, 522
2,017,400
1,526,242
92.5,183
2,575,233
6,895,912
1,595,700
130,000
410, 468
150, 000
535,000
647, ,500
75,000
400,000
906 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS DRAINAGE.
Table 6.— LAND IN OPERATING ENTERPRISES, BY CONDITION: 1920.
DIVISION AND STATE.
OPERATING ENTERPRISES.
States included .
Geographic divisions:
East North Central...
West North Central. .
South Atlantic
East South Central...
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
N orth Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Centrax:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah ,
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Total
(acres).
65,495,038
31,627,176
19, 217, 367
2,385,384
2,323,595
7,924,197
810, 076
1,207,243
8, 107, 204
9, 087,1 S3
3,909,049
9,729,171
794, 569
9, 232, 709
5, 224, 478
2, 596, 204
1, 240, 328
222, 062
607, 730
93, 856
542, 828
140, 031
65, 452
1,637,073
358, 480
363,671
1,601,444
3, 479, 591
2,266,328
12, 150
2, 166, 128
168,682
64, 642
95, 474
171, 656
140,219
39,640
113, 823
15,940
94,924
4,000
1,108,319
Improved
land
(acres).
44,288,235
25, 282, 065
11,630,279
388, 345
1,349,791
3, 877, 166
635, 868
1, 124, 721
6,707,328
7, 605, 565
3,532,316
7,182,352
254, 504
3, 818, 490
4, 493, 407
1, 474, 302
1,026,574
178,540
551,517
87,449
204, 928
59, 075
29, 753
94, 589
245,334
163,218
941, 239
1,491,777
1,269,391
8,845
1, 107, 153
141, 252
52, 098
84,846
123, 031
92, 477
36, 880
97,314
7,970
81,886
4,000
1, 038. 835
Timber
and cut-
over land
(acres).
11,283,532
4, 457, 151
2, 530, 012
862,334
914, 404
2,506,431
87
13,113
916, 894
942, 378
184, 573
2, 195, 562
177, 744
1,370,023
74.652
1,074,860
6,342
4,135
244,576
64, 955
10, 155
542,648
92, 495
189, 945
631,964
1,923.382
467, 822
3,305
111,922
87
850
'ii' 263
Other
unim-
proved
land
(acres).
9, 923, 271
1,887,960
5, 057, 076
1, 134, 705
59, 400
1, 540, 600
174, 121
69,409
442,982
539, 240
192, 160
351, 257
362,321
4,044,196
656, 419
47, 042
213, 754
43, 522
49, 871
2,272
93, 324
16,001
25, 544
999, 836
20,651
10, 508
28,241
64, 432
529, 115
947,053
27,430
12, 457
10, 62S
48,625
47, 742
2,760
16,509
7,970
12, 188
57, 221
Swampy
or sub-
ject to
overflow
(acres).
7,224,213
2,012,248
2, 007, 511
849, 342
434, 602
1,670,037
194, 437
56, 036
247, 273
386, 320
228, 337
1,020,207
130, 111
1, 193, 136
320, 893
454, 360
12, 332
6,067
14,019
6,704
77, 494
18,206
21,951
731,691
69,413
104,063
261, 126
897, 547
569, 189
2,250
201,051
19,630
11,402
20, 785
26, 446
20,572
2, 160
88, 181
5,261
10, 873
""'45,'i63'
Suffering
a loss
of crops
(acres).
3,011,407
1, 283, 296
901, 857
58, 194
78,809
483, 495
154, 551
51,205
141,481
210,678
229, 065
692, 224
9, 848
471, 094
157, 542
242, 258
4,819
481
19, 575
6,088
12, 771
3,093
1,832
40,498
36,723
29, 879
12, 207
15.3,957
198, 935
1,838
128, 765
21,964
164
6, 595
15,282
24,420
2,160
76, 803
7,163
8,996
42, 209
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — DRAINAGE. 907
Table 7.— LAND IN NONOPERATING ENTERPRISES, BY CONDITION: 1920.
NONOPERATING ENTERPRISES.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Total
(acres).
Improved
land
(acres).
Timber
and cut-
over
land
(acres).
Other
unim-
proved
land
(acres).
Swampy
or sub-
ject to
overflow
(acres).
Suffer-
ing a
loss of
crops
(acres).
States included.
3,934,821
1,376,495
1,294,018
1,254,308
2,299,562
239, 192
Geographic omsioNs:
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
446, 558
718,744
1,051,503
473,235
1, 138, 283
78,733
17, 765
270,083
406,744
36, 800
198, 494
398,471
56,729
9,174
77,653
89,443
314,640
223, 185
587, 147
1,950
98, 822
222, 557
700, 063
51,556
152,665
20, 054
8,591
144,363
441, 137
719,579
239, 554
709,355
31,258
.14,316
61,024
28, 656
38 280
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
19,359
68, 150
23, 723
East North Central:
Ohio
40,342
388,724
72,984
25, 50S
19,000
130, 235
158,534
384,061
8,000
24,375
192, 190
44,993
S, 245
280
34, 494
84, 722
265, 063
5,334
4,363
51,212
3,714
15,039
3,325
7,158
4,350
77,268
11,604
45,322
24,277
2,224
15,395
88,583
69,462
41,730
2,666
19,776
64,677
29,294
12,316
18,300
78,922
68, 197
270, 3S2
2,000
7 603
Indiana
38' 456
Illinois
13' 507
Michigan
1 458
West North Central:
Minnesota
981
5 058
Missouri
17, 917
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
25, 8.36
12,078
5, 853
11,278
267
400
19,716
400
21,636
4 700
Kansas
South Atlantic:
North Carolina
South Carolina
4,206
38, 554
1,008,743
113, 394
82, 284
277,557
672,243
466,040
976
9,622
26,202
67, 526
23,116
107, 852
217,491
180,980
1,548
9,426
303,666
28,539
57, 150
137, 4%
414,707
172,440
1,682
19, 506
678, 875
17,329
2,018
32,209
40,045
112,620
4,106
23, 232
692, 241
55, 339
76,004
108,211
496, 573
212, 782
Georgia
6, 862
Florida
31,418
East South Central:
Kentucky
875
17, 536
948
West South Central:
Arkansas
20, 774
Louisiana
47, 376
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
14,090
11,567
7,514
7,513
1,950
4,626
4,054
3,326
6,554
3, 101
1,000
Colorado
New Mexico
7,000
25,345
20, 731
1,750
22, 276
17,676
5,250
3,069
3,055
i, 155
1,069
20,309
1,069
Utah
17,398
Nevada . .
Pacific:
4,865
3,174
1,691
1,416
Oregon
California
12,900
6,000
6,900
12,900
908 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS DEAINAGE.
Table 8.— DRAINAGE WORKS OF OPERATING ENTERPRISES: 1920.
COMPLETED.
UNDER construction.
pumping plants. 1
DIVISION AND STATE.
Open
ditches
(miles).
Tile
drains
(miles).
Lev-
ees 1
(miles).
Open
ditches
(miles).
Tile
drains
(miles).
Lev-
ees 1
(miles).
Engine
capac-
ity
(horse-
power).
Pump
capacity
(gallons
per
minute).
Area
served
(acres).
States included..
107,468.2
42,311.7
8,519.8
4,301.8
2,862.1
810.2
67, 189
15,949,166
1,544,010
Geographic divisions:
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
64, 924. 3
23, 912. 7
3, 701. 6
3, 256. 9
7,672.8
827.7
3, 172. 2
23, 325. 2
17, 109. 3
101.5
325. 3
20.6
1, 248. 2
181.6
866.4
698.6
in. 7
49.2
625.3
37.5
1,131.1
408.9
745. 6
1, 229. 4
436.0
1,234.0
36.1
21L8
369.6
1,285.0
161.0
55.3
2.0
965.5
23.7
112.8
85.8
136.5
47.0
306.7
""'i2i."4
20,190
6,003
1,275
250
10, 465
480
28,526
2,964,014
1,086,800
1, 083, 600
78,000
.5,96,5,150
72, 560
4,699,042
315, 879
207, 124
107, 440
44, 000
230, 809
34,312
Pacific
604,446
East North Central:
Ohio
24,984.0
17, 470. 7
4, 754. 5
16,023.8
1,691.3
14,657.0
3,998.0
3,438.7
708.3
237.8
734.5
138.4
1, 171. 3
262.7
276.8
1,990.8
664.5
777.3
1, 815. 1
3, 154. 1
1,771.6
18.6
2, 728. 5
102.1
274.5
25.1
9, 205. 3
8, 227. 6
3, 507. 1
2, 173. 9
211.3
5,924.6
10,384.9
38.8
9.3
179. 3
359.4
213.0
9.6
165.8
6.50.2
33.1
7.7
0.1
45.2
456.9
2.1
2.4
26.8
165. 1
33.5
12.0
13.4
123.4
65.7
118.4
88.0
166.1
81.1
460.4
4.0
8.1
18.7
7.2
367.8
87.7
79.9
694.0
77.0
135. 4
223.6
974.1
162.7
1.6
95.6
1
1.3
14.7
L3
14.3
8.3
185.7
127.1
8.4
40.1
462.7
768.6
5.9
4.0
9.2
97.1
2.'5
0.3
"""74."9
125
625
18,225
1,065
150
3,600
55, 348
2,843,066
62,000
1,755
Indiana
5,611
Illinois
291, 816
Michigan
10, 100
Wisconsin
6, 597
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
3,153
2,785
5.30, .800
552,000
134,616
Missouri
70, 308
North Dakota
South Dakota
33.6
14.2
Nebraska
2.8
7.8
Kansas
65
1,000
155
4,000
1,000,000
44,600
2,200
South Atlantic:
North Carolina
100, 000
2,940
South CaroUna
Georgia
101.5
16L0
30.0
Florida
66.2
0.2
42.3
6.7
119.8
440.7
5.0
59.8
9.'5
LO
0.1
54.2
2.0
106.5
120
39,000
4,500
East South Central:
Kentucky
86.2
0.3
238.8
20.4
0.2
Tennessee
10.2
36.8
240.8
65.9
Mississippi
250
2,800
7,665
78,000
720,000
5, 245, 150
44 000
West South Central:
Arkansas
90,000
Louisiana
140, 809
Oklahoma
Texas
i
Mountain:
Montana
50.7
1.8
114.2
36.2
1.8
71.8
13.0
65.1
1
Idaho
285
36, 200
7 912
Wyoming
Colorado
132. 5' 195. 2
124. 0 282. 2
New Mexico
Arizona
32.6
120.3
16.6
162.4
1.0
599.1
4.0
83.0
13.0
85.6
26.6
2.0
175
20
33,660
2,700
25 000
Utah
4.5
777.6
1,400
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
7.4
0.7
LO
Oregon
California
3,009.8
1, 131. 1
204.4
23.0
120.4
28, 526
4,699,042
604,446
1 I^evees and pumping plants have been included as drainage works only when they have been con-
structed by an enterprise that has constructed open ditches or tile drains and their cost has been assessed
with the cost of the drains.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS DRAINAGE.
909
Table 9.— DEVELOPMENT OF LAND SINCE DRAINAGE BEGAN, AND PRINCIPAL CROPS
GROWN ON DRAINED LAND, IN OPERATING ENTERPRISES: 1919.
omsiON AND STATE.
States included..
Geographic divisions:
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
Ea^t South Central .
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
development of land.
Improved
land:
Increase
(acres).
19,701,999 10,470,242
Timber
and cut-
over land:
Decrease
(acres).
11,771,253
4, 779, 690
214,712
575, 020
1,482,530
157,969
720, 825
2,752,108
2,209,178
1.469,795
5, 135, 739
204,433
2,095,615
1,282,911
713, 506
335,569
79, 816
258, 896
13,377
120, 214
7,726
22, 524
64,248
63,419
77, 190
434,411
603,913
332, 489
5,250
540,878
33,607
27,448
1,640
54,374
15,212
17, 768
7,920
32, 138
'688,"687
8, 467, 450
699, 744
108, 805
506, 070
657, 729
10
30, 434
2, 122, 286
1, 382, 600
294,925
4, 613, 651
53,988
103, 797
19,342
571,437
2,455
2,713
67,050
3,736
14,926
23,093
53,601
72,218
380, 251
536,788
112, 596
3,625
4,720
650
'29,'784
Other un-
improved
land:
Decrease
(acres).
9,231,757
3,303,803
4, 079, 946
105,907
68, 950
824, 801
157,959
690, 391
629, 822
826, 578
1, 174, 870
522, 088
150,445
1,991,818
1,263,569
142, 069
335, 569
79, 816
256, 441
10,664
53,164
3,990
7,598
41, 155
9,818
4,972
54,160
67,125
219, 893
1,625
536, 158
33,607
27,438
1,640
54,374
15,212
17,768
7,920
31,488
'658,'963
Swampy
or over-
flowed
land:
Decrease
(acres).
24, 472, 300
11,690,363
7,381,149
935, 527
745,001
2, 681, 714
233,065
805,481
2,879,612
2, 860, 945
1,635,801
3, 742, 809
571, 196
3, 441, 505
1, 247, 067
1,559,344
606, 827
135, 424
381, 234
9,748
233,616
73, 148
.32, 141
596,622
129, 748
248,964
366, 289
1, 167, 717
709,806
4,800
799, 391
35,84<)
29,040
51,024
72, 135
24,347
4,268
16.411
27,998
320
777, 163
Principal crops on drained
land.i
Corn, wheat, cotton, hay.
Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Corn, wheat, hay, cotton.
Corn, cotton, vegetables.
Cotton, corn.
Cotton, corn, sugar cane, rice.
Hay, wheat, cotton .sugar beets.
Wheat, barley, hay, potatoes.
Corn, wheat, hay, vegetables.
Corn, wheat, hay.
Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Wheat, corn, sugar beets.
Hay, corn, oats.
Wheat, hay, corn, oats.
Corn, hay."
Corn, cotton, wheat.
Wheat, hay.
Corn, wheat.
Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Wheat, corn.
Corn, cotton.
Cotton, com.
Corn.
Vegetables,
cane.
Corn .
Corn, cotton.
Cotton, com.
potatoes, sugar
Cotton, com.
Sugar cane, rice, cotton , corn.
Cotton, corn, hay.
Corn, cotton, vegetables.
Wheat, hay.
Hay, wheat.
Hay, sugar beets.
Hay, wheat, sugar beets.
Hay, grain.
Cotton.
Hav. sugar beets.
Hay.
Hay, wheat.
Hay.
Grain, potatoes, hay, corn.
1 All the improved land in each enterprise was tabulated under the one principal crop , as the area actually
devoted to any particular crop was not determined. Those thus shown to have the greatest acreage are
listed here in order. The crop designated ''hay" includes alfalfa.
MANUFACTURES
(911)
CONTENTS.
Definitions and explanations of teems 914
GENERAL STATISTICS.
SUMMARY.
Table.
1. Continental United States and noncontiguous territory: 1919 916
2. Comparative smnmarv: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 916
3. Summary: 1849 to 1919 917
INDmDUAL INDUSTRIES.
4. Principal industries, ranked by value of products: 1919 918
DIVISIONS AND STATES.
5. Rank of geographic di\isions and states in manufacturing industries: 1919 920
STATISTICS OF CITIES.
6. Leading cities: 1919 921
7. Statistics of cities by population groups: 1919, 1914, and 1909 924
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
8. Persons engaged in manufacturing industries: 1919, 1914, and 1909 925
9. Sex and age distribution of wage earners in the 85 leading industries: 1919 and 1914 926
10. Wage earners, by months; males and females, by industries: 1919 930
11. Wage earners, by months, by geographic dixisions and states: 1919, 1914, and 1909 966
PF.EVAILING HOURS OF LABOR.
12. Average number of wage earners, by prevailing hours of labor per week, by industries: 1919 and
1914 970
13. Average niunber of wage earners, by prevaiUng hours of labor per week, by geographic divisions
and states: 1919, 1914, and 1909 984
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
14. Size of establishments, by average number of wage earners, by industries: 1919 986
15. Size of establishments, by average number of wage earners, for geographic divisions and states:
1919, 1914, and 1909 998
16. Number and size of establishments by value of products, by industries: 1919 1002
17. Geographic divisions and states, establishments grouped by value of products: 1^19, 1914, 1909,
and 1904 1 016
18. EstabUshments grouped by value of products: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1020
CHARACTER OF 0\VNERSHIP.
19. Character of ownership: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1021
20. Character of ownership, by industries: 1919 1022
21. Character of ownership, by geographic divisions and states: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1030
POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING.
22. Power used in manufacturing industries: 1879 to 1919 1034
23. Horsepower in leading industries: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1035
24. Horsepower in geographic divisions and states: 1869 to 1919 1043
CONSUMPTION OF FUEL.
25. Consumption of fuel in 47 leading fuel-consuming industries: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1051
SUMMARY FOR GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES.
26. Comparative summary for 14 general groups of industries: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1054
SPECIAL STATISTICS.
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS.
27. Butter, cheese, and condensed milk: 1919,1914. 1909, and 1904 1055
28. Canning and preserving, fish and oysters: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1057
29. Canning and preserving, fruits and vegetables: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1058
30. Flour-mill and gristmill products (merchant mills): 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1060
31. Glucose and starch: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1061
32. Rico, cleaning and polishing: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1 062
33. Beet and cane sugar: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1062
34. Slaughtering and meat packing: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1063
(912)
CONTENTS. 913
TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODUCTS. p^ g
35. Cotton manufartures: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1065
36. Knit poods: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1067
37. Silk goods, including throwsters: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1071
38. Woolen and worsted goods: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1074
39. Felt goods: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1077
40. Hats, fur-felt: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1078
41. Hats, wool-felt: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1079
42. Carpets and rugs: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 lOSQ
43. Oilcloth and linoleum: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1080
44. Wool shodd5': 1919, 191 4, and 1909 lOSl
45. Cordage and twine, and jute and linen goods: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1082
IRON AND STEEL AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
46. Iron and steel, blast furnaces: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1084
47. Ferroalloys 1086
48. Steel worjis and rolling mills: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1087
49. Tin plate and terneplate: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1092
50. The wire industry: 1919 and 1914 1093
LUMBER AND TIMBER PRODUCTS.
51 . Production of lumber, lath, and shingles: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1095
52. Production of tight staves and heading: 1919 and 1909 1095
53. Production of slack staves, heading, and hoops: 1919 and 19C9 1096
54. Wood consumed in the manufacture of veneers: 1919, 1911, and 1909 1096
LEATHER AND ITS FINISHED PRODUCTS.
55. Leather, tanned, curried, and finished: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1097
56. Boots, shoes, slippers, and otherfootwear, by classes: 1919, 1914, and 1904 1099
57. Leather gloves and mittens: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1100
PAPER AND PRINTING.
68. Paper and wood pulp: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1101
59. Printing and pubhshing: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1105
60. Books and pamphlets— Number: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1107
CHEMICALS.
61 . Chemicars — Detailed statistics of products, by groups: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1108
62. Coke: 1919, 1914, and 1909 ." 1123
63. Druggists' j^reparations, patent and proprietary medicines and compounds, perfumery and cos-
metics: 1919 and 1914 1124
64. Natural dyestufls and extracts: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1125
65. Explosives: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1126
66. Fertilizers: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1127
67. Gas.illuminating and heating: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1129
68. Paint and varnish: 1919, 1914, and 1909 Ii:j3
69. Petroleum refining: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1134
70. Soap: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1137
STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS.
71. Brick, tile, pottery, and Other clay products: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 11.39
72. Cement products: 1919 .1914, 1909", and 1904 1140
73. Glass products: 1919, 19i4, 1909, and 1904 1141
VEHICLES FOR LAND TRANSPORTATION.
74. Automobiles: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1142
75. Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1142
76. Carriages, wagon's, and repairs: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1143
77. Cars, steam and electric railroad: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1144
RAILROAD REPAIR SHOPS.
78. Steam-railroad repair shops: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1145
79. Electric-railroad repair shops: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1145
MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES.
80. Pianos and organs: 1919, 1914, and 1909 1146
81. Phonographs and graphophones: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1147
82. Agricultural implements: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1148
83. Electrical machinery, apparatus, and supplies: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1150
84. Ice manufactured: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 1153
85. Rubber goods: 1919 1154
86. Number and gross tonnage of vessels launched, and number of power boats: 1919, 1916, 1914, and 1909. 1 155
87. ICind and value of shipbuilding work: 1919, 1916, 1914, and 1909 1156
GENERAL TABLES.
COirPAEATIVE SUMMARY.
88. Comparative summary for t he United States, by industries: 1919, and 1914 1157
89. Comparative summary, by geographic divisions and states: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 11G8
DETAIL STATEMENT.
90. Detail statement for the United States, by industries: 1919 1172
91. Detail statement, by geographic divisions and states: 1919 1250
75108°— 23 ^58
MANUFACTURES.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATION OF TERMS.
This chapter presents in condensed form statistics collected for the census of manu-
factures of 1919, and comparative figures for prior censuses. It is designed to meet the
requirements of those who desire statistics for the United States as a whole, for the
principal industries, and for the states, counties, and principal cities. The general
report and analytical tables are presented in Volume VIII. The detailed statistics
for the different industries in the states, counties, and cities are given in Volume IX,
and similar details for the principal industiies are contained in the spefcial reports
for such industries. The follomng paragi-aphs explain the scope of the census and the
terms used in presenting the statistics:
Scope of census. — Census statistics of manufactures are compiled primarily for the purpose of showing
the absolute and relative magnitude of the different branches of industry covered and their growth or de-
cline. Incidentally, the effort is made to present data ttirowing light upon character of ownership, size
of establishments, "both by value of products and average number of wage earners and germane sulajects.
When use of the data is made it is unperative to note that owing to the limitations of the statistics any
attempt made to derive from the figures the average wages, cost of production, or profits is not only futile
but misleading.
The census did not cover establishments which were idle during the entire year or for which products
were valued at less than $500, or the manufacturing done in educational, eleemosynary, and penal institu-
tions.
Period covered. — The returns relate to the calendar year 1919, or the business year which corresponded
most nearly to that calendar year, and cover a year's operations, except for establishments which began or
discontinued business during the year.
The establishment. — As a rule, the term "establishment" represents a single plant or factory, but in
some cases it represents two or more plants which were operated under a common ownership or for which
one set of books of account was kept. If, however, the plants constituting an establishment as thus defined
were not all located within the same city , county, or state, separate reports were secured in order that the
figures for each plant might be included in the st at ist ics for the eil y , county , or state in which it was located.
Classification by industries. — The establishments were assigned to the several classes of industries
according to their products of chief value. The products reported for a given Industry may thus, on the one
hand, include minor products different from those covered by the class designation, and, on the other hand,
may not represent the total product covered by this designation, because some of this class of product
may be made in establishments in which it is not the product of chief value.
Selected industries. — The general tables at the end of this chapter give the principal facts separately
for the industries and the states. A selection has been made of certain leading industries tor more detailed
consideration.
Comparisons with previous censuses. — Owing to changes in industrial conditions it is not always
possible to classify establishments by industries in such a way as to permit accurate comparison with
preceding censuses. At the census of 1909 the figures for kindred industries were combined. This prac-
tice has been followed in compiling the statistics for 1919 and 1914 when placed in comparison with those
for 1909 and prior years. '
Influence of increased prices. — In comparing figures for cost of materials, value of products, and value
added by manufacture in 1919 with the corresponding figures for earlier censuses, account should be taken
of the general increase in the prices of commodities during recent years. To the extent to which this fac-
tor has been influential the figures fail to afford an exact measure of the increase in the volume of business.
Persons engaged in the industry. — The following general classes of persons engaged in the manufac-
turingindustries were distinguished: (1) Proprietors and firm members, (2) salaried otlicers of corporations,
(3) superintendents and managers, (4) clerks (including other subordinate salaried employees), and (5)
wage earners. In the reports for the censuses of 1904 and 1899 these five classes were shown according to
the tliree main groups: (1) Proprietors and firm members, (2) salaried oflicials, clerks, etc., and (3) wage
earners. In comparative tables covering the census of 1904 it is of course necessary to group the figures
according to the classification that was employed at the earlier censuses.
The number of persons engaged in each industry, segregated by sex, and, in the case of wage earners,
also by age (whether imder 16 or 16 and over), was reported for a single representative day. The 15th of
December was selected as representing for most industries normal conditions of employment, but whore
this date was not a representative day an earlier date was chosen.
In the case of employees other than wage earners the number thus reported for the representative date
has been treated as equivalent to the average for the year, since the number of employees of this ehiss does
not ordinarily vary much from month to month. In the case of wage earners the average has been obtained
in the manner explained in the next paragraph.
In addition to the more detailed report by sex and age of the number of wage earners on the represen-
tative date, a report was obtained of the number employed on the 15th of each month, by sex, without
distinction of age. From these figures the average number of wage earners for the year has been calculated
by dividing the sum of the numbers reported for the several months by 12. The importance of the in-
dustry as an employer of labor is believed to bo more accurately measured by this average than by the
number employed at any one time or on a given day.
The number of wage earners reported for the representative day, though given in certain tables for each
separate industry, is not totaled for all industries combined for any state, because, in view of the variations
of date, such a total is believed not to be significant. It would involve more or less duplication of persons
working in different industries at different times, would not represent the total numl)cr employed in all
industries at any one time, and would give an undue weight to seasonal industries as compared wth indus-
tries in continual operation. This total, however, is shown for the different cities, because the limited area
and greater regularity of employment largely overcame the objection incident lo its publication for the
separate states or the United States.
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DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATION OF TERMS. 915
In order to determine as nearly as possible the age distribution of the average number of wage earners
for a given state as a whole, the per cent distribution by age of the wage earners in each industry for Decem-
ber 15, or the nearest representative day, has been calculated from the actual numbers reported for that
date. The percentages thus obtained have been applied to the average number of wage earners for the
year in that industry to determine the average numbers 1 6 years and over, and imder 16, employed. These
calculated averages "for the severa 1 industries have been added to give the average distribution for each state
as a whole and for the entire country.
Salaries and wages.— Under these heads are given the total payments during the year for salaries and
wages, respectively. The Census Bureau has not undertaken to calculate the average annual earnings of
either salaried employees or wage earners. Such averages would possess little real value, because they
would be based on the earnings of employees of both sexes, of all ages, and of widely varying degrees of
skill. Furthermore, so far as wage earners are concerned, it would be impossible to calculate accurately
even so simple an average as this, since the number of wage earners fluctuates from month to month in
every industry, and in some cases to a very great extent. The Census Bureau's figures for wage earners,
as already explained, are averages based on the number employed on the 15th of each month, and while
representing the number according to the pay rolls to whom wages were paid on that date, no doubt rep-
resent a larger numlier than would be required to perform the work in any industry if all were continuously
employed dming the year.
Prevailing hours of labor. — No attempt was made to ascertain the number of wage earners working a
given number of hours per week. The inquiry called merely for the prevailing practice followed in each
establishment. Occasional variations in hours in an establishment from one part of tlie year to another
were disregarded, and no attention was paid to the fact that a few wage earners might have hours differ-
ing from those of the majority. All the wage earners of each establishment are therefore counted in the
class within wiiich the establishment itself falls. In most establishments, however, practically all the
wage earners work the same number of hours, so that the figures give a substantially correct representation
of the hours of labor.
Capital. — The instructions on the schedule for securing data relating to capital were as follows:
"The answer should show the tot al amount of capital, both owned and borrowed, on the last day of the
business year reported. All the items of fixed and live capital may be taken at the amounts carried on the
books, if land or buildings are rent ed, that fact should be stated and no value given. If a part of the land
or buildings is o\\Tied, the remainder being rented, that fact should be so stated and only the value of the
owned property given. Do not include securities and loans representing investment sin other enterprises."
These instruct ions were identical with those employed at the censuses of 1914 and 1909. The data com-
piled in respect to capital, however, at both censuses, as well as at all preceding censuses of manufacturers,
have been so defective as to be of little value except as indicating very general conditions. In fact, it has
been repeatedly recommended by the census authorities that this inquiry be omitted from the schedule.
"While there are some establishments whose accounting systems are such that an accurate return for capital
could be made, this is not true of the great majority, and the figures therefore do not show the actual amount
of capital invested.
Materials. — The statistics as to the cost of materials relate to the materials used during the year, which
may be more or less than the materials purchased during the year. The term " materials " covers fuel, rent
of power and heat, mill supplies, and containers, as well as inaterials which form a constituent part of the
product.
Rent and taxes. — The taxes include certain Federal taxes and state, county, and local taxes. Under
"Federal taxes" there are included the internal revenue tax on mamfaclures (tobacco, beverages, etc.),
excise taxes wlien included in values reported for products, corporation capital stock tax, and corporation
income tax, but not the income tax for individual and partnership establishments.
Value of products.— The amounts given under this heading represent the selling value or price at the
factory of all products manufactured during the year, which may difi'-r from the value of the products sold.
Value added by manufacture. — The value of products is not always a satisfactory measure of either the
absolute or the relat ive import ance of a given industry , because only a part of this value is actually created
by the manufacturing processes carried on in the industry itself. Another part, and often by far thelarger
one, represents the value of the materials used. For many purposes, therefore, the best riieasure of the
importance of an industry, from a manufacturing standpoint, is the value created by the manufacturing
operations carried on within tlie industry. This value is calculated by deducting the cost of the materials
used from the value of the products. The figure thus obtained is termed in the census reports "value
added by manufacture."
Cost of manufacture and profits. — The census data do not show the entire cost of manufacture, and
consequently can not be used for the calculation of profits. No account has been taken of depreciation or
interest, rent of offices and buildings other than factory or works, insurance, ordinary repairs, advertising,
and other sundry expenses.
Primary horsepower. — This item represents the total primary power generated by the manufacturing
establishments plus the amount of power, principally electric, rented from other concerns. It does not
cover the power of electric motors taking their current from dynamos driven by primary power machines
operated by the same establishment, because the inclusion of such power would obviously result in dupli-
cation. The figures for primary horsepower represent the rated capacity of the engines, motors, etc., and
not the amount of power in actual daily use.
Fuel. — Statistics of the (juantity of fuel used are shown only for anthracite and bituminous coal, coke,
fuel oils, gasoline and other volatile oils, and gas — natural and manufactured, and represent the quantity
used during the year. As only the principal kinds of fuel are shown, comparison as to the total cost of all
fuel is impracticable. A comparison, however, of the total quantities of the several kinds of fuel used in
1919 and 1914 is given.
916
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANTJFACTUKES.
GENERAL STATISTICS.
Table 1.— CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES AND NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY: 1919.
Number of establishments
Persons engaged
Proprietors and firm members.
Salaried employees
Wage earners (average number)
Primary horsepower
Capital
Salaries and wages
Salaries
Wages
Paid for contract work
Rent and taxes
Cost of materials
Value of products
Value added by manufacture i
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES.
Total.
291,367
10,SoO,250
270, 679
1,450,670
9,128,901
29,654,959
664,535,453
454,438,035
898, 795, 876
555, 642, 159
467, 044, 272
305,847,617
536, 834, 172
678, 177, 262
141,343,090
Continental
United States.
10,
1,
9:
29'
$44,466'
13, 425,
2, 892,
10, 533;
464,
2,291,
37,376,
62, 41S;
25, 041,
290, 105
812,736
269, 137
447, 227
096, 372
504,792
59,3, 771
771,834
371,494
400, 340
403,700
412,446
380, 283
078, 773
698, 490
Alaska.
147
7,316
55
686
6,575
18, 646
$64,949,405
10, 895, 712
2,056,260
8, 839, 452
2, 447, 962
1, 577, 501
19, 482, 485
41, 495, 243
22,012,758
Hawaii.
496
11, 744
700
1,075
9,969
64, 295
$48,840,967
8,666,024
2,029,261
6,636,763
34, 826
10,662,930
81, 144, 130
133, 096, 412
61,952,282
Porto
Rico.
619
18, 454
787
1,682
15, 985
67, 226
$84, 151, 310
9, 101, 465
2,338,861
6, 765, 604
157, 784
2, 194, 740
59, 827, 274
85, 506, S34
25,679,560
I Value of products less cost of materials.
Table 2.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
Number of establish-
ments
Persons engaged
Proprietors and firm
members
Salaried employees . . .
Wage earners (aver-
age number)
Primary horsepower
Capital
Salaries and wages
Salaries
Wages
Paid for contract work..
Rent and taxes
Cost of materials
Value of products
Value added by manu-
facture*
manufacturing industries.
1919
290, 105
10, 812, 736
269, 137
1, 447, 227
9,096,
29, 504,
466,593,
425,771,
892,371,
533, 400,
464, 403,
291,412,
376, 3,«0,
418, 078,
25,041,698,490
1914
275, 791
8, 263, 063
262, 599
964, 217
7, 036,
22, 437,
790, 979,
354, 249,
275, 916,
078, 332,
198, 876,
582, 039,
368, 088,
246, 434,
9, 878, 345, 893
1909
268, 491
7,678,578
273, 265
790, 267
6,
18,
$18, 428,
4, 365,
938,
3, 427,
178,
457,
12, 142,
20, 672,
615, 046
675, 376
269, 706
612, Sol
574, 967
037, 884
645, 635
883,110
790, 878
051,870
8, 529, 260, 992
1904
216, 180
6,213,612
225, 673
519, 556
5,46,8,383
13,487,707
$12,675,580,874
3, 184, 884, 275
574, 439, 322
2, 610, 444, 9.53
14.5, 322, 516
a 131, 964, 825
8, 500, 207, 810
14,793,902,563
6,293,694,753
PER CENT OF
INCREASE. 1
1914-
1919
5.2
30.9
2.5
50.1
29.3
31.5
95.1
1.50. 7
126.7
158.3
133. 5
293. 7
160.1
157.4
153.6
1909-
1914
2.7
7.6
—3.9
22.0
6.4
20.1
23.7
22.6
35.9
19.0
11.3
27.1
18.3
17.3
15.8
1904-
1909
24.2
23.6
21.1
52.1
21.0
38.5
45.4
37.1
63.4
31.3
22.9
42.9
39.7
1 A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease. ' Exclusive of internal revenue.
» Value of products less cost of materials.
SUMMARY.
Table 3.— SUMMARY: 1849 TO 1919.
917
FACTOKEES AND HAND AND NEIGHBORHOOD
INDUSTRIES.
1849 (census of 1850)
1859 (census of 1860)
Per cont of increase, 1849 to 1859
1869 (census of 1870) (gold value)
Per cent of increase, 1859 to 1869
1879 (census of 1880)
Per cent of increase, 1869 to 1879
1889 (census of 1890)
Per cent of increase, 1879 to 1889
1899 (census of 1900)
Per cent of increase, 1889 to 1899
FACTORIES, EXCLUDING HAND AND NEIGHBOR-
HOOD INDUSTRIES.
1899 (census of 1900)
1904 (census of 1905)
Per cent of increase, 1899 to 1904
1909 ( census of 1910)
Per cent of i ncrease, 1904 to 1909
Per cen t of i ncrease, 1899 to 1909
1914 ( census of 1915)
Percent of increase, 1909 to 1914
Per cent of increase, 1904 to 1914
1919 { census of 1920)
Per cent of increase, 1914 to 1919
Number
of estab-
lishments.
123,025
140,433
14.1
252, 148
79.6
253,852
0.7
355, 405
40.0
512,191
44.1
207, 514
216,180
4.2
268,491
24.2
29.4
275,791
2.7
27.6
290, 105
5.2
Wage earn-
ers (average
number).
957,059
1,311,246
37.0
2,053,996
56.6
2, 732, 595
33.0
4,251,535
55.6
5, 306, 143
24.8
4,712,763
5,468,383
16.0
6,615,046
21.0
40.4
7, 036, 247
6.4
28. 7
9,096,372
29.3
Capital.
$533,245,351
$1,009,855,715
89.4
SI, 694, 567, 015
67.8
$2,790,272,600
64.7
$6,525,050,759
133.8
$9,813,834,390
50.4
$8,975,256,496
$12,675,580,874
41.2
$18,428,269,706
45.4
105. 3
$22,790,979,937
23.7
79.8
$44,406,593,771
95.1
Wages.
$236,755,464
$378,878,906
60.0
$620,467,474
63.8
$947,953,795
52.8
$1,891,219,096
99.5
$2,320,938,168
22.7
$2,008,361,119
$2, 610, 444, 953
30.0
$3,427,037,884
31.3
70.6
$4,078,332,433
19.0
56.2
$10,533,400,340
158.3
Cost of materials.
Value of products
Value added by
manufacture.
FACTORIES AND HAND AND NEIGHBORHOOD
INDUSTRIES.
1849 (census of 1850)
1859 (census of 1S60)
Percent of increase, 1849 to 1859
1869 (census of 1870) (gold value)
Per cent of increase, 1859 to 1869
1879 (census of 1880)
Per cent of increase, 1869 to 1879
1889 (census of 1890)
Per cent of increase, 1879 to 1889
1899 (census of 1900)
Per cent of increase, 1889 to 1899
FACTORIES, EXCLUDING HAND AND NEIGHBOR-
HOOD INDUSTRIES.
1899 (census Of 1900)
1904 (census of 1905)
Per cent of increase, 1899 to 1904
1909 (census of 1910)
Per cent of i ncrease, 1904 to 1909
Per cent of i ncrease, 1899 to 1909
1914 (census of 1915)
Per cen t of i ncrease, 1909 to 1914
Percent of increase, 1904 to 1914
1919 (census of 1920) '.
Percent of increase, 1914 to 1919
$555,123,882
$1,031,605,092
85.8
$1,990,741,794
93.0
$3,396,82.3,549
70.6
$5,162,013,878
52.0
$7,343,627,875
42.3
$6,575,851,491
$8,500,207,810
29.3
$12,142,790,878
42.9
84.7
$14,368,088,831
18.3
69.0
$37,370,380,283
160.1
$1,019,106,616
$1,885,861,676
85.0
$•3,385,860,354
79. 5
$5,369,579,191
58.6
$9,372,378,843
74.5
$13,000,149,159
38.7
$11,406,926,701
$14,793,902,563
29.7
$20,672,051,870
39.7
81 2
$24,246,434,724
17.3
63.9
$62,418,078,773
157.4
$403,982,734
$854,256,584
84.1
$1,395,118,560
63.3
$1,972,755,642
41.4
$4,210,364,905
113.4
$5,656,521,284
34.3
$4,8:31,075,210
$6,293,694,753
30.3
J8, 529, 260, 992
35.5
76.5
$9,878,345,893
15.8
57.0
$25,041,698,490
153.5
918 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table -4.— PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES, RANKED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS: 1919.
All Industries
Industries with products valued at
$1,000,000,000 or over.
Slaughtering and moat packing
Iron and steel, steel works and roll-
ing mills
Automobiles
Foundry and machine-shop prod-
ucts
Cotton goods
Flour-mill and gristmill products
Petroleum, refining
Shipbuilding, steel
Lumber and timber products
Cars and general shop construction
and repairs by steam-railroad
companies
Clothing, women's
Clotliing , men's
Boots and shoes, not including rub-
ber boots and shoes
Broad and other bakery products
Woolen and worsted goods
Industries with products valued at
$500,000,000 but less than
$1,000,000,000.
Electrical machinery, apparatus, and
supplies
Rubber tiros, tubes, and rubber
goods, not elsewhere specified ,
Leather, tanned, curried, and fln-
i shed
Printing and publishing, newspapers
and p'Tiodicals
Iron and steel , blast furnaces
Paper and wood pulp
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes
Sugar, refining, not including beet
sugar
Knit goods ,
A ntomobile bodies and parts
Silk goods
Smelting and refining, copper
Confectionery and ice cream
Food preparations, not elsewhere
specified
Printing and publishing, book and
job
Butter ,
Oil and cake, cottonseed ,
Fiu'niture ,
Cars, steam-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies. .
Lumber, planing-mill products, not
including planing mills connected
with sawmills
Industries ivith products valued at
$100,000,000, but less than
$500,000,000.
Brass, bronze, and copper products.
E ngines , steam, gas, and water ,
Chemicals
Canning and preserving, fruits and
vegetables
Liquors, malt, including cereal bev-
erages
Condensed milk
Gas, illuminating and heating
Dyeing and finishing textiles, exclu-
sive of that done in textile mills. . .
Soap
Coke, not including gas-house coke. . .
■3
Og
SO
290,105
1,304
500
315
10,934
1,288
10, 708
320
162
26, 119
1,744
7,711
5,258
1,449
25, 095
852
1,404
437
680
17,362
195
729
9,926
20
2,050
2,515
1,369:
34 1
0,624 1
1,997,
13,089
3,738
711
3,154
99
5,309
1,092
370
598
729
401
1,022
628
348
278
WAGE
EARNERS.
Average
number.
9,096,372
160,996
375,088
210, 559
482, 767
430,966
46,481
58,889
344,014
480, 945
484,437
165, 649
175,270
211,049
141,592
166, 787
212,374
119,848
72, 476
120,381
41,660
113,759
138, 773
18,202
172,572
132, 556
126, 782
17,345
95, 648
30, 365
123,005
17,641
26, 766
138,331
52,298
86, 956
75.051
77,017
55, 586
34, 259
18, 675
42,908
55, 985
20, 436
29,319
COST OF
MATERIALS.
Amount
(expressed
in thou-
sands).
$37,376,380
3, 782, 930
1,680,576
1,578,652
948, 069
1,277,786
1,799,181
1, 247, 908
643,753
470, 960
515,803
680,407
605, 752
715,269
713,239
665, 595
425, 098
525, 686
646,522
300,385
621,286
467,483
353, 297
662, 144
427,096
362,027
388,469
584, 410
368, 809
494,597
211,067
514,346
495, 192
261,523
356,085
304,824
217,551
216,301
94, 793
282,595
157,551
174,743
2;J8,519
224,267
34
VALUE or
PRODUCTS.
Amount
(expressed
in thou-
sands).
$62,418,079
4, 246, 291
2, 828, 902
2,387,903
2,289,251
2,125,272
2,052,434
1,632,533
1,456,490
1,387,471
1,279,235
1,208,543
1,162,986
1,155,041
1,151,896
1,005,434
997,908
928,592
924, 153
794,467
788,059
773. 662
730, 987
713, 140
692. 171
688, 470
651, 102!
637, 209
631,598
597. 663
583, 163
581,245
571,356
538, 223
500,438
482,313
404,775
438,659
402,243
379, 905
339, .50
329,279
323, 968
310,710
316,516
16
VALUE ADDED
BY MANU-
FACTURE.
Amount
(expressed
in thou-
sands).
525,041,699
463,361
1,148,326
809,251
1,341,182
847,486
253, 253
384, 625
812,737
916,511
763,432
528, 136
557,234
439,772
438, 657
399, 839
572, 870
461,402
282,070
623,768
173,181
320,576
420,365
68,843
286,044
330, 1 14
300,001
66, 692
268,400
137,001
386,596
68, sr
86, 053
309, 833
182, 138
201, 172
177,489
247,224
222,358
136, 614
285,112
56,912
171,728
149, 225
78,22]
92,249
INDIVIDUAL INDUSTElES. 919
Table ^.-PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES, RANKED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS: lOlO-Con.
Industries with products valued at
$100,000,000, but less than
#500,000,000— Continued .
Agricultural implements
Coffee and spice, roasting and grind-
ing
Structural ironwork, not made in
steel works or rolling miUs
Fertilizers
Glass
Paints
Millinery and lace goods, not else-
where specified
Tobacco, chewing and smoking, and
snuG
Tinware, not elsewhere specified
Automobile repairing
Bags, other than paper^ not includ-
ing bags made in textile mills
Machine tools
Patent medicines and compounds. . .
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and fire-
clay products
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified
Shirts
Jewelry
Smelting and refining, lead
Glucose and starch
Boxes, wooden packing, except cigar
boxes ,
Cement
Iron and steel, forgings, not made in
steel works or rolling mills
Fur goods
Shipbuilding, wooden, including
boat buildiiig
Wire
Boot and shoe cut stock, exclusive of
that produced in boot and shoe
factories
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work
Steam fittings and steam and hot-
water heating apparatus
Phonographs and graphophones
Oil, not elsewhere specified
Locomotives, not made by railroad
companies
Hardware
Sugar, beet
Pickles, preserves, and sauces
Stoves and hot-air furnaces
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Stamped and enameled ware, not
elsewhere specified
Cheese
Chocolate and cocoa products
Ice, manufactured
Coal-tar products
Mincraland soda waters
Cordage and twine
Marble and stone work
Carpets and rugs, other than rag
Textile machinery and parts
Oil, linseed
Boots and shoos, rubber
Photographic materials
Dniggists ' preparations
Furnishing goods, men's
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified.
Musical instruments, pianos
Smelting and refining, zinc
All other industries
521
794
1,148
600
371
601
3,005
365
301
15,507,
216
403
2,467
2,414
1,201
896
2,054|
25
66j
l,14o!
123j
241
1,815
913
66;
252'
4, 796j
261 '
166!
280
17
548;
85
723
412
1,125
323
3,530
48
2,867
183
5,194!
120
4,240;
75
432
26
25
169
524
4871
308
191
51,669
WAGE
EARNERS.
Average
number.
54,368
135
1,352,090....
COST OF
MATERIALS.
Amount
(expressed
in thou
sands).
S144,572
168
185
90
165!
132
130
165
8'
176
59
101
127
no!
179!
130;
102
66
102
133
80
72
59
119!
72
58!
87
93
54
45
65,
129!
101
42!
63
49
67
45
100
50
49
55
64
65
54
70
3,903,058
49
488 83
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
Amount
(expressed
in thou
sands).
$304,961
304, 792
294,962
281, 144
261, 884
256, 714
255, 725
239,271
233, 964
224, 652
214, 059
212, 400
212, 162
208,423
206,419
205,32
203,939
196, 795
186,256
177,818
175, 265
173, 752
173, 138
165, 872
16.', 151
161,203
160,314
160,285
158, 548
156,480
156,270
154,525
149,156
145, 785
145,718
144,202
143,654
143,456
139,258
137,005
135, 482
135, 341
133,366
129, 165
123,254
122,089
120, 638
116,917
115,714
114,593
107, 835
107, 285
107,088
104, 123
7,423,144..
VALUE ADDED
BY MANU-
FACTURE.
Amount
(expressed
in thou-
sands).
$160,389
60, 893
126, 161
96, 103
171,104
91,110
122, 790
109,001
68,793
137, 003
38,041
153,366
123,343
140, 935
105, 284
78,239
93,488
17,421
55, 927
74,872
95, 755
91, 728
67, 541
99, 102
59,337
27, 316
79,415
88,269
98,808
37,209
83,894
95,991
62, 127
52, 748
90,915
98,405
3,520,080
46
47
75
41
107
38
45
48
66
56
177
131
65
61
50
109
63
53
81
89
60
51
63
197
108
55
72
77
96
64
86
69
159
79
80
83
99
103
90
114
920
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Tables.— RANK OF GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES: 1919.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States
Geogeaphic Divisions
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
Now England
West North Central
South Atlantic
Pacific
West South Central. . . .
East South Central
Mountain
STATES.
New York
Pennsylvania
Illinois
Ohio
Massachusetts ,
New Jersey ,
Michigan ,
CaUfornia
Indiana ,
Wisconsin ,
Missouri ,
Connecticut ,
Minnesota
Texas
North Carolina
Kansas
Maryland
Washington
Rhode Island ,
Iowa
Georgia..
Louisiana
Virginia
Nebraska
Tennessee
Alabama
West Virginia
Maine
New Hampshire
Oklahoma
Kentucky
South Carolina ,
Oregon ,
Colorado
Florida
Arkansas
Mississippi
Vermont
Montana
Delaware
Utah
Arizona
Wyoming
Idaho
District of Columbia
South Dakota
North Dakota
Nevada
New Mexico
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments.
290, 105
88,360
61,332
25, 528
29, 166
29, 976
19, 567
13, 909
14,655
7,612
49, 330
27, 973
18, 593
16, 125
11,906
11,0.57
8,305
11,942
7,916
10, 393
8,592
4,872
6,225
5,724
5,999
3,474
4,937
4,918
2,466
5,683
4,803
2,617
5,603
2,884
4,589
3,654
2,785
2,995
1,499
2,445
3,957
2,004
2,707
2,631
2,582
3,123
2,455
1,790
1,290
668
1,160
480
576
922
595
1,414
894
166
387
WAGE
EARNEES.
Average
number.
9,096,372
2, 872,
2, 396,
1,351,
499,
817,
435,
285,
329,
109,
1, 228, 130
1, 135, 837
653, 114
730, 733
713, 836
508,686
471, 242
243, 692
, 277,580
263, 949
195,037
292, 672
115,623
107, 522
157, 659
61,049
140, 342
132, 928
139,665
80, 551
123, 441
98, 265
119,352
36, 521
95, 167
107, 159
83, 036
88,651
83, 074
29, 503
69, 340
79,450
58. 559
35, 254
74, 415
49, 954
57. 560
33, 491
17, 160
29, 035
18, 868
8,528
6,634
13, 917
10, 482
6, 382
4,472
3,119
5,736
COST OF
MATEEIALS.
Amount.
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
VALUE
ADDED BY
MANUFACTURE.
Amount.
Expressed in thousands.
$37, 376, 380 $62, 418, 079 '$25, 041, 699
11,424,
10,021,
3, 951,
3, 778,
2,596,
1, 868,
1, 547,
977,
610,
4,943,214
4, 210, 409
3, 488, 271
2,911,948
2, 260, 713
2, 270, 473
1, 919, 243
1, 218, 859
1,174,950
1, 127, 275
1, 056, 457
685, 937
8&3, 090
701, 171
526, 906
750, 088
549, 347
443, 178
415, 989
520, 241
440, 490
431, 404
371, 541
480, 774
344, 767
300,664
270,941
254, 569
239, 528
312,606
235, 715
227,986
206,206
174, 870
92, 680
102, 813
96,678
95, 173
122, 152
85,433
110, 154
92, 645
42, 250
43,949
30,940
42, 986
44, 490
16, 490
7,727
19, 854, 773
17, 737, 480
7, 183, 071
5,187,065
4,455,152
3,157,610
2, 277, 861
1,642,391
922, 676
8,867,005
7,315,703
5, 425, 245
5, 100, 309
4,011,182
3,672,065
3, 466, 188
1, 981, 205
1,898,753
1,846,984
1, 594, 208
1,392,432
1,218,130
999, 996
943, 808
913,667
873, 945
809, 623
747, 323
745, 473
693, 237
676, 190
643, 512
596,042
556, 253
492, 731
471,971
456, 822
407, 205
401,363
395,660
381, 453
366, 783
275,622
213, 327
200, 313
197, 747
168, 108
166,664
165,073
156, 933
120, 769
81,445
80, 511
68, 826
62, 171
57, 374
22, 874
17, S56
8, 430, 677
7, 115, 793
3,231,163
1, 408, 940
1,858,887
1, 289, 368
729, 867
664, 567
312, 437
3,923,791
3, 105, 294
1,936,974
2,188,361
1, 750, 469
1, 401, 592
1,546,945
762, 346
723, 803
719, 709
537. 751
706, 495
335, 040
298, 825
416, 902
163, 579
324, 598
366, 445
331,334
225, 232
252, 747
244, 786
271,971
115,268
211,486
192,067
201, 030
202, 253
167,677
88, 757
159,945
153, 467
160, 577
100. 752
120,647
97, 500
101,069
72, 935
44, 512
79, 640
46,779
28, 124
39, 195
36, 562
37,886
19, 185
12, 884
6,384
10, 129
STATISTICS OF CITIES.
Table 6.— LEADING CITIES: 1919.
921
New York, N.Y....
Chicago, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Detroit, Mich
Cleveland, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo
Baltimore, Md
Bufialo, N. Y
Boston, Mass
Pittsburgh, Pa
Newark, N. J
MilwaukeOj Wis
Akron, Ohio
CincLunatij Ohio
Minneapohs, Minn...
Kansas City, Kans. .
Omaha, NetJr
San Francisco, Calif.
Indianapolis, Ind
Jersey Cfity, N.J
Rochester, N. Y
Toledo, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif. . .
Flint, Mich
Seattle, Wash
Providence, R. I
Bayorme, N. J
Youngstown, Ohio . .
Perth Amboy, N. J..
Camden, N.J
Paterson, N. J
New Bedford, Mass..
Worcester, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Louisville, Ivy
WLaston-Salem, N. C
Portland. Oreg
Kansas City, Mo
Columbus, Ohio
LaviTence, Mass
New Orleans, La
Dayton, Ohio
Fall River, Mass
Lynn, Mass
Richmond, Va
Syracuse, N. Y
St. Paul, Minn
Sioux City, Iowa
Reading, Pa
Yonkers, N. Y
Lowell, Mass
Pawtucket, R. I
Oakland, Calif
Waterbury, Conn
Passaic, N. J
Cambridge, Mass
Birmingham, Ala
New Haven, Conn. . .
Denver, Colo
Canton, Ohio
Trenton, N.J
Wilmington, Del
Racine, Wis
Hartford, Conn
Brockton, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Manchester, N . H . . .
Lorain, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga
Grand R.apids, Mich.
Num-
Popula-
tion (1920).
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
5,620,048
32,590
2.701,705
10,537
1,>;23,779
9,064
994,678
2,176
796,841
2,946
772,897
3,205
733,826
2,797
606, 775
2,093
748,060
3,077
588,343
1,875
414,524
2,155
457, 147
2,093
208,435
304
401,247
2,239
380,582
1,421
101,177
196
191,601
561
506,676
2,360
314, 194
1,004
298, 103
896
295,750
1,367
243, 164
671
576,673
2,540
91,599
107
315,312
1,229
237,595
1,274
76,754
152
132,358
239
41,707
124
116,309
336
135,875
1,044
121,217
267
179, 754
618
143,555
443
234,891
767
48,395
93
258,288
846
324, 410
997
237,031
690
94,270
194
87,219
873
152,559
571
120, 485
293
99, 148
442
171, 667
550
171,717
643
234,698
818
71,227
251
107, 784
527
100,176
218
112,759
291
64,248
284
216, 261
593
91,715
253
63,841
234
109, 694
339
178, 806
329
162,537
769
256,491
1,097
87,091
287
119,289
389
110, 168
262
58,593
230
138,036
504
66,254
217
162,351
379
78,384
165
37,295
55
200,616
503
137,634
611
WAGE
EARNERS.
Average
number.
03
638,775
1
403,942
2
281,105
3
167,016
4
157,730
5
107,919
6
97,814
7
75,899
12
88,759
8
83,290
11
86,707
9
84,222
10
65,054
14
69, 680
13
38, 154
27
22,839
50
21,304
56
48,550
IS
49,977
17
36,981
30
63,792
15
42,090
22
47,118
19
24,603
45
40,843
25
53,372
16 1
14,994
79
19,414
60
9,197
123
40,906
24
37,217
28
41,630
23
38,673
26
42,862
21
29,902
36
12,366
96
26, 813
40
22, 137
53
26,751
41
30,319
34
26,641
42
31,131
31
37,015
29
27,355
39
21,759
54
28, 153
38
22,649
51
6,749
157
29, 122
37
11,932
101
30,111
35
24,446
47
23,347
49
30,322
33
18, 203
64
22,550
52
17,264
68
30, 874
32
16,635
70
20,336
58
24, 547
46
21,420
55
15,812
75
26,264
43
18, 059
65
11,963
100
25,512
44
11,677
103
15, 739
77
23,548
48
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
Amount.
$5
260
707,
3,657
424,
1,996
481.
1,2.34
.519,
1,091
577,
871
700,
677
878,
a34
409,
618
921,
614
726
577
608,
576
161,
558
962
500
040
491
382,
468
686
452
236
417
321
398
666
374
182,
,351
416
293
,520,
278
184,
275
779,
274
431,
267
629,
260
602,
241
4,58,
2:^0
658,
218
165,
216
6.59,
210
773,
208
705
208
089,
204
565,
200
484,
196
380,
192
815
184
021
183
449,
182
798
174
990,
163
246
160
905
156
724,
1,50
091
149
6;^8
146
393
141
560
140
016,
137
801
135
517
134
755
130
193
129
073,
127
864
127
214
125
4.55,
12,1
411
124
292,
122
477
121
039
120
027
118
002
117
855,
117
717
117
493
116
90S
113
991
109
135
VALUE ADDED BY
MANUFACTURE.
Amount.
,399
231,
,278
182,
840
140,
578
606,
478
128,
330
874,
250
122,
233
789,
269
316
247
861
239
646
234
393
244
.590
203
760
128
548,
51
167,
69
133
1.55
903,
131
912
110
761
187
1,33
120
233
118
364
102
9.55
124
780
127
302
63
7.5:^,
78
3,59
31
351,
105
061
101
697
88
202
102
524
125
776
78
406
103
221,
84
993,
68
505
71
302,
72
490,
69
490,
96
.530
67
065,
75
896
67
280
75
407
64
467
21
131,
.58
867,
33
506,
60
809,
.58
044
70
778
62
881
52
159,
58
737
40
395,
70
1.58
46
071
59
215,
62
016
()()
,5.52,
61
425
69
683,
43
141,
39
■593,
45
705,
50
913,
46
121,
57
973,
459
243
755
379
046
091
688
004
071
681
896
099
473
553
940
968
007
034
215
704
325
281
712
874
864
659
208
653
761
554
771
942
310
877
567
148
610
486
062
139
698
446
390
894
830
710
003
621
030
788
506
149
801
978
154
742
326
399
537
173
675
438
744
146
557
851
060
294
11
12
10
14
19
64
45
17
18
25
16
23
.24
28
22
20
50
36
106
26
30
32
29
21
35
27
33
46
40
39
44
31
48
37
47
38
49
146
59
101
55
61
41
52
63
60
79
42
70
58
53
57
54
43
75
82
71
65
69
62
922 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 6 LEADING CITIES: 1919— Continued.
Schenectady, N. Y . . .
McKeesport, Pa
Pontiac, Mich
Lansing, Mich
Kenosha, Wis
Tacoma, Wash
Bethlehem, Pa
Somerville, Mass
Springfield, Mass
Haverhill, Mass
Chester, Pa
Dallas, Tex
Woonsocket, R. I
Hoi voice. Mass
Cedar Rapids, Iowa . .
New Castle, Pa
Allentown, Pa
Johnstown, Pa
Chicopee, Mass
East Chicago, Ind
Niaprara Falls, N. Y. .
Houston, Tex
Joliet,Ill
Kearnv, N. J
Utica,"^N. Y
East St. Louis^Ill....
Fort Wayne^ Ind
Elizabeth, 2S1. J
South Bend, Ind
Richmond, Calif
Duluth, Minn
Rockford, 111
Troy,N.Y
Wheeling, W. Va
Nashville, Term
Durham, N.C
Erie, Pa
Hoboken, N. J
Evansville, Ind
Oklahoma City, Okla
Washington, D . C
Quincy, Mass
Springfield, Ohio
Now Britain, Conn. ..
Middletowu, Ohio
Harrison, N. .1
Des Moines, Iowa
York, Pa
Hammond, Ind ,
Fitchbui'g, Mass
Chattanooga, Tcnn. . .
Cicero, 111
Macon, Ga
Peoria, 111
Battle Creek, Mich...
Muskogon, Mich
Scranton, Pa
Altoona, Pa
Peabody, Mass
Amsterdam, N. Y
Harrisburg, Pa
Knoxville, Tenn
St. Joseph, Mo
JacksoJi, Mich
Nashua, N. H
Fresno, Calif
Taunton , Mass
Lancaster, Pa
Norwood, Ohio
Ansonia, Coun
Popula-
tion (1920)
46
34
57
40
96
50
93
129
53
58
158
43
60
45
44
73
67
36
35
50
138
38
26
94
95
70
16
98
65
72
56
118
21
93
68
85
91
437
47
60
59
23
15
126,
47
36,
41;
57
44,
52,
76,
36,
36
137,
60,
19,
33
75,
77,
77,
4s;
28,
45,
37,
63;
24,
17i
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
131
82
78
147
140
401
405
127
457
190
176
208
87
336
149
60
61
186
383
166
49
370
157
247
226
214
40
226
312
253
243
391
74
293
280
299
227
595
162
206
116
56
63
379
273
94
121
281
92
135
253
118
141
311
64
91
117
216
194
219
156
92
223
167
285
70
50
WAGE
EAKNERS.
Average
J4
a
number.
«
21,062
57
11,909
102
7,682
146
12,349
97
13,045
91
10,714
108
14,961
81
6,111
175
18,429
62
15,783
76
18,677
61
7,913
144
14,387
87
17,773
67
6,284
171
8,014
139
14,812
83
12, 8.55
93
10,068
115
8,957
125
12,238
99
9,860
117
11,259
106
14,860
82
16,423
71
8,785
127
16,344
72
18,386
63
14, 792
84
4,305
207
10,472
114
14,992
80
15,929
74
8,622
129
10, 666
110
5.977
179
13,297
89
15, 933
73
12,. 526
95
4,375
206
10, 482
113
19,653
59
12,264
98
17,212
69
6,442
168
13,026
92
7, 085
154
13, .368
88
6,065
177
9, 907
116
10,588
111
14, 754
85
6,457
167
7,977
141
6,680
159
9,716
118
14, 467
86
12, 800
94
8,013
140
10, 713
109
10, 522
112
11,384
104
5, 943
L^O
9, 620
119
8,264
136
3, 903
212
8,981
124
9,444
121
8, 283
135
6,102
176
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
Amount.
$106,531,182
105,058,713
104,990,133
104,722,115
103,725,717
103,171,756
102,567,075
99,558,513
98,332,955
96,276,853
95,949,003
93,649,654
93,546,778
93,426,775
92,118,386
91,370,618
90,834,488
90, 468, 742
89, 772,. 534
89,568,753
89, 247, 170
86,874,4.80
82,669,536
80,832,074
77, 745, 720
77, 292, 812
76,713,262
76,440,515
75,339,165
75,315,608
75,261,387
74,918.9.53
74,837,435
72,639,728
71,108,252
70,659,339
70,407,540
70,311.540
70,230,419
69,970,788
68,826,570
68,535,406
67, 759, 001
63,621,960
62,838,289
61,766,542
59, 830, 954
59, 588, 904
59, 276, 319
58, 164, 842
58,021,825
57,918,418
57, 721, 238
57, 074, 893
56, 139, 953
55,969,347
54, 629, 522
53, 946, 093
52, 906, 722
52, Sol, 242
52, 152, 818
51, 694, 298
60, 697, 198
49, 517, 712
48, 985, 184
48, 943, 823
48, 330, 638
48, 025, 759
47, 947, 183
47,736,411
VALUE ADDED BV
MANtJFACTURE.
Amount.
785
120
971
775
072
339
049
172
775
570
461
273
793
457
347
454
617
163
676
804
240
858
137
871
934
767
707
018
486
933
044
201
679
259
264
688
642
627
614
470
630
702
903
077
752
392
530
580
929
113
233
134
975
062
618
872
418
914
378
223
684
706
000
919
605
073
352
313
482
STATISTICS OF CIllES.
923
Table 6.— LEADING CITIES: 1919— Continued.
Watertown, Mass
Hamilton, Ohio
Kalamazoo, Mich
Topeka, Kans
Albany, N.y
Ottumwa, Iowa
MoUne, 111
Butler, Pa
Superior .Wis
Casper, Wyo
Saginaw, Mich
Charlotte, N.C
Granite City, 111
New Bnmswick, N. J
Tampa, Fla
WiUcesbarre, Pa
Terre Haute, Ind
Chicago Heights, lU. .
Williamsport, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass
Auburn, N.Y
Binghaniton, N. Y. . .
Garfield, N.J
Spokane, Wash
Stamford, Conn
Anderson, Ind
Glovers\alle, N. Y
Kokomo, Ind
Decatur, 111
Wichita, Kans
Fort Worth, Tex
Jamestown, N. Y
Easthampton, Mass..
Huntington, W. Va. .
Michigan City, Ind . . .
Augusta, Ga
Portsmouth, Ohio
West AUis, Wis
North Adams, Mass. .
Everett, Mass
Columbus, Ga
Waterloo, Iowa
San Antonio, Tex
Rome, N. Y
Roanoke, Va
Attleboro, Mass
Dubuque, Iowa
Meriden, Conn
Sacramento, Calif
Elmira,N. Y
Wyandotte, Mich
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Muncie, Ind
Alliance, Ohio
Davenport, Iowa
Chelsea, Mass
Clean, N.Y
Mansfield, Ohio
Sheboygan, Wis
Plymouth, Mass
Jacksonville, Fla
Alton, lU
SteubenviUe, Ohio
Bristol, Conn
Stockton, Calif
Berlin, N.H
Salem, Mass
Clinton, Iowa
Danville, Va
Aurora, lU
Num-
Popula-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
tion (1920).
ments.
21,457
25
39, 675
130
48, 487
185
50, 022
169
113,344
382
23, 003
94
30, 734
61
23,778
77
39, 671
94
11,447
43
61, 903
208
46, 338
111
14, 757
37
32, 779
138
51, 608
263
73, 833
179
66, 083
257
19, 653
103
36, 198
145
41, 763
90
36, 192
154
66, 800
228
19, 381
56
104, 437
364
35, 096
116
29,767
99
22, 075
206
30, 067
98
43,818
103
72, 217
238
106, 482
229
38,917
153
11, 261
28
50, 177
115
19, 457
47
52, 548
93
33,011
60
13, 745
34
22, 282
65
40, 120
104
31, 125
74
36,230
161
161, 379
318
26, 341
71
50, 842
99
19, 731
144
39, 141
131
29, .'67
162
65, 908
304
45, 393
142
13, 851
26
118,110
415
36, 524
121
21, 603
74
56, 727
219
43,184
123
20, 506
66
27, 824
132
30, 955
160
13, 045
31
91, 558
244
24, 682
60
28, 508
57
20, 620
68
40,2%
208
16,104
25
42,529
153
24, 151
119
21, 539
44
36, 397
133
WAGE
EARNERS.
Average
number.
134
133
148
186
107
223
191
214
173
224
120
193
190
147
90
122
166
192
131
130
152
150
196
198
142
143
185
158
183
221
204
132
210
164
217
194
181
155
178
202
137
201
160
205
145
156
174
126
170
138
172
169
163
195
211
162
200
199
165
222
153
219
213
149
216
208
184
217
182
161
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
Amount.
151
152
153
154
155
157
158
159
160
161
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
205
206
207
208
209
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
VALUE APDED BY
MANUFACTURE.
Amount.
24
386,
22
018,
14
474,
23
972,
S
528,
2-2
18;i,
10
737,
16
729,
19
403,
21
S30,
12
099,
17
279,
24
444,
25
188,
21
902,
15
064,
IS
686,
18
403,
21
895,
16
772,
18
803,
19
724,
14
497,
19
015,
16
840,
16
,542,
17
116,
13
995,
11
234,
12
502,
20
068,
10
898,
15
992,
10
235,
12
830,
16
4()7,
20
172,
13
917,
16
716,
14
655,
12
088,
13
206,
11
496,
19
314,
15
901,
14
325,
18
609,
16
38S,
19
356,
19
942,
15
937,
14
365,
18
081,
11
025,
15
833,
9
132.
14
518,
14
783,
9
822,
13
612,
11
261,
14
527,
17
702,
11
264,
13
313,
13
510,
10
976,
13
S92,
17
355,
346
589
574
647
184
413
217
033
268
816
363
513
473
419
234
859
938
656
536
100
361
663
104
804
237
340
885
457
903
212
858
859
213
888
934
836
980
977
945
647
612
611
975
337
295
897
197
902
021
661
807
802
274
650
434
334
838
413
734
400
659
989
.594
371
861
638
464
010
714
417
924 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 7.— STATISTICS OF CITIES BY POPULATION, GROUPS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
cities.
Population.'
Number
of estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners
(average
nimiber).
Value of
products.
Value
added by
manufac-
ture.
Expressed in
thousands.
1919
1914
1909
105, 710, 620
98, 781, 324
91,972,266
290, 105
275, 791
268, 491
9,096,372
7,036,247
6,615,0.6
$62,418,079
21,246,435
20, 672, 052
$25,041,698
9,878,346
8, 529, 261
Total for cities having a popu-
lation of 10,000 or over.
Per cent of aggregate
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
747
656
593
44,723,547
38,627,333
34,021,620
42.3
39.1
37.0
166, 079
150, 844
135, 736
57.2
54.7
50.6
6,406,335
4,701,591
4,309,431
70.4
66.8
65.1
45,291,763
16, 814, 653
14,281,855
72.6
69.3
69.1
18, 543, .531
7, 058, 885
5, 999, 238
74.1
71.5
70.3
10,000 to 25,000
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
460
401
365
6,953 433
6,092,386
5,499,015
6.6
6.2
6.0
10, 340, 788
8, 834, 570
8, 204, 960
9.8
8.9
8.9
27, 429, 326
23,700,377
20. 317. 645
25.9
24.0
22.1
60,987,073
60,153,991
57. 950. 646
57.7
60.9
63.0
22, 4,86
20, 765
18,949
7.7
7.5
7.1
31,285
2.S, 431
26, 989
10.8
10.3
10.1
112,308
101, 648
89, 797
38.7
36.9
33.4
124, 026
124,947
132, 756
42.8
45.3
49.4
977, 319
741, 745
676,289
10.7
10.5
10.2
1,639,698
1, 143, 968
1,118,412
18.0
16.3
16.9
3,789,318
2, 815, 878
2, 514, 730
41.7
40. O
38.0
2,690,037
2,334,656
2,305,615
29.6
33.2
34.9
6, 031, 095
2,196,432
1,958,245
9.7
9.1
9.5
10,744,903
4,12.5,531
3, 593, 829
17.2
17.0
17.4
28,51.5,765
10, 492, 690
8, 729, 781
45.7
43.2
42.2
17,126,316
7,431,782
6,390,197
27.4
30.7
30.9
2 476 530
Per cent of aggregate
920,301
801,065
9.9
9.3
9.4
25,000 to 100,000
219
194
178
4,475 044
Per cent of aggregate
1,582,171
1,423,199
17.9
16.0
16.7
100,000 and over
fiS
11 591 957
Per cent of aggregate
61
50
4,556,353
3, 771, 974
46.3
46.1
44.2
Districts outside of cities
6, 498, 167
having a population of
2, 819, 461
10,000 or over.
2, 530, 023
Per cent of aggregate
25.9
28 6
29.7
i
1 Population of 1920, as of January 1, 1920; 1915, estimated population as of July 1, 1914 (per reports
census of manufactures, 1914); 1910, as of April 15, 1910.
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
925
T.4BLE 8.— PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, AND
1909.
PER CENT OF
TOTAL.
CLASS.
Census
Total.
Male.
Female.
year.
Male.
Fe-
male.
All classes
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
10,812,736
8,263,063
7,678,578
8,583,720
6,613,376
6, 162, 263
2,229,016
1, 649, 687
1,516,315
79.4
80.0
80.3
20 6
20.0
19.7
I'roprietors and officials
682, 857
501,681
• 487,173
656, 915
485, 502
472,914
1
25, 942
16,179
14, 259
96.2
96.8
97.1
3 8
3.2
2.9
Proprietors and firm members
269, 137
262,599
273,265
258,894
2.52, 430
263,673
10, 243
10, 169
9,592
96.2
96.1
96.5
3.8
3.9
3.5
Salaried officers of corporations. . .
1919
1914
1909
132,467
92,671
80,735
127,074
89,749
78,937
5,393
2,922
1,798
95.9
96.8
97.8
4.1
3.2
2.2
Superintendents and managers. . .
1919
1914
1909
281,253
146,411
133, 173
270,947
143,323
130,304
10,306
3,088
2,869
96.3
97.9
97.8
3.7
2.1
2.2
Clerks and other subordinate salaried
employees.
1919
1914
1909
1,033,507
725, 135
576,359
659, 775
536,967
437,056
373,732
188, 168
139^303
63.8
74.1
75.8
36.2
25.9
24.2
Wage earners (average munber)
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
9,096,372
7,036.247
6,615.046
7,267,030
5,590,907
5, 2.52, 293
1,829,342
1,445, .340
1,362,753
79.9
79. 5
79.4
20.1
20.5
20.6
16 years of age and over
8,975,4,53
6,914,474
6,453,553
7,202,529
5, 525, 108
5, 163, 164
1,772,924
1,3S9,366
1,290,389
80.2
79.9
80.0
19.8
20.1
20.0
Under 16 years of age.
1919
1914
1909
120,919
121,773
161, 493
64, .501
65, 799
89, 129
56,418
55,974
72,364
.53. 3
54.0
55.2
46 7
46.0
44.8
926
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 9,— SEX AND AGE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGE EARNERS IN THE 85 LEADING
INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914.
All industries...
Agiicultural implements .
Ammunition.
Automobile bodies and parts .
Automobiles .
Automobile repairing. .
Bookbinding and blank-book
making.
Boots and shoes, not including
rubber boots and shoes.
Boots and shoes, rubber
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified .
Boxes, wooden packing, except
cigar boxes.
Brass, bronze, and copper prod-
ucts.
Bread and other bakery products
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and
fire-clay products.
Canning and preserving, fruits
and vegetables.
Carpets and rugs, other than rag .
Carriages and wagons, including
repairs.
Cars and general shop construc-
tion and repairs by electric-
railroad companies.
Cars and general shop construc-
tion and repairs by steam-
railroad companies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not includ-
ing operations of railroad com-
panies.
Cement ,
Chemicals.
Clothing, men's .
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
19U
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Average
number.
9,096,372
7, 036, 247
54, 368
48, 459
22, 816
11, 493
132, 556
47,785
210, 559
79, 307
55, 061
12, 562
20, 361
21, 693
211,049
191,555
32, 875
18, 687
55, 862
45,311
42, 445
38, 548
75, 051
40, 306
141, 592
124, 052
76. 915
100, 182
60, 865
50, 325
22, 933
31, 309
18, 173
41,304
31,272
26, 384
484, 437
339, 518
52, 298
54,288
25, 524
27. 916
55, 586
32, 311
175, 270
173, 747
NUMBER DEC. 15, OR NEAREST
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Total.
(•1)
57, 592
49, 608
22, 709
14, 540
160, 081
47, 740
243, 1?8
81, 298
58, 085
12, 618
22, 946
21, 458
230, 457
195,347
34, 723
20,437
61, 467
45, 166
46,327
39, 798
81, 720
39, 911
151, 956
128,119
88,099
114, 628
163, 346
165, 109
27,002
31,448
18, 955
40,458
32, 108
25, 509
510,384
336, 316
50, 999
57,811
26, 895
28,969
58, 757
32, 496
208, 524
179, 232
16 years of age
and over.
Male. Female.
56, 547
49, 019
16, 333
10, 034
151, 588
46, 603
234, 916
79, 971
57, 454
12, 563
10, 694
11, 167
138, 497
124, 148
19,849
12, 133
24,731
17,541
41, 180
36, 258
74, 669
37, 165
111, 176
101,622
86, 289
112, 336
69, 847
70, 646
16, 573
18, 143
18, 621
39,889
31, 660
25,403
506, 365
335, 805
50, 549
57, 587
26,503
28,896
53,798
30, 585
95, 771
85, 331
982
505
6,237
4,426
8,065
1,035
7,921
1,234
393
30
11,564
9,840
84, 641
67,549
13, 877
8,034
33, 328
25, 417
4,582
2,294
6,799
2,486
38, 901
25, 066
1,290
1,314
89,306
86,306
9,739
12,654
273
487
438
3,975
432
429
362
26
4,782
1,621
110, 794
91, 975
Under
16
years
of age.
(•)
(■)
428
102
291
93
238
25
688
451
7,319
3,650
997
270
3,408
2,208
565
1,246
252
260
1, 879
1,431
520
978
4,193
8,157
690
651
61
82
10
7
44
79
21
16
30
47
177
290
1, 959
1,926
PER CENT OF
TOTAL.
16 years of
age and
over.
Male
79.2
73.5
71.9
69.0
94.7
97.6
96.6
98.4
98.9
46.6
52.0
60.1
63.6
57.2
59.4
40.2
38.8
88.9
91.1
91.4
95.1
73.2
79.3
97.9
98.0
42.8
42.8
61.4
57.7
98.2
98.6
99.6
99.2
99.8
99.1
99.6
98.5
99.7
91.6
94.1
45.9
47.6
1 Total not given for reasons explained on page 914.
s Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
PEESONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
927
Table 9.— SEX AND AGE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGE EARNERS IN THE 85 LEADING
INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
NUMBER DEC. 1
5, OR NEAREST
PER CENT
OF
Cen-
sus
year.
Average
number.
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
TOTAL.
INDUSTRY.
Total.
16 years of age
and over.
Under
16
years
of age.
16 years of
age and
over.
Un-
der
16
Male.
Female.
Male.
Fe-
male.
years
of
age.
Clothing, women's
1919
1914
165,649
168, 907
183, 516
175, 302
60, 522
63, 241
121, 687
111, 034
1,307
1,027
33.0
36.1
66.3
63^3
0.7
0.6
Coke, not including gas-house
coke.
1919
1914
29,319
21, 107
30,857
19,908
30,404
19, 793
8
3
445
112
98.5
99.4
(1)
(1)
1.4
0.6
Confectionery and ice cream ^
1919
1914
95, 648
64, 034
104, 181
70, 222
45, 452
31, 124
55,046
36, 582
3.683
2,516
43.6
44.3
52.8
52.1
3.5
3.6
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work.
1919
1914
27,640
28,714
31, 039
29,020
30, 134
28,334
711
514
194
172
97.1
97.6
2.3
1.8
0.6
0.6
Corsets
1919
1914
18,415
20,496
21, 105
19, 418
3, 254
2,528
17, 194
16,300
657
590
15.4
13.0
81.5
83.9
3.1
3.0
Cotton goods
1919
1914
430, 986
379, 366
459, 845
38S, 297
254,380
209, 186
183, 810
146, 061
21, 655
33, 050
55.3
53.9
40.0
37.6
4.7
8.5
Cutlery and edge tools
1919
1914
19,859
16,561
22,080
16,697
17,580
14,515
4,171
1,942
329
240
79.6
86.9
18.9
11.6
1.5
1.4
Dyeing and finisliing textiles,
(3xclusive of that done in tex-
tile niiUs.
Electrical machinery, apparatus,
and supplies.
1919
1914
1919
1914
55,985
48,467
212,374
118,078
62,462
46,776
245,324
111,251
47, 132
37,853
180, 152
88,411
14,098
8,175
62,920
22, 167
1,232
748
2,252
673
75.5
80.9
73.4
79.5
22.6
17.5
25.6
19.9
2.0
1.6
0.9
0.6
Engines, steam, gas, and water. .
1919
1914
77,617
29,657
85,053
29,371
83,063
29,274
1,872
62
118
35
97.7
99.7
2.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
FerliUzers
1919
1914
26,296
22,815
30,071
25, 219
29,565
25,078
428
108
78
33
98.3
99.4
1.4
0.4
0.3
0.1
Flour-mill and gristmill pro-
ducts.
1919
1P14
45,481
39,718
49,932
41,736
48,688
41,123
1,170
533
74
80
97.5
98.5
2.3
1.3
0.1
0.2
Food preparations, not else-
where specihed.
1919
1914
30,365
20,306
33, 829
22, 421
23,810
16,540
9,707
5,624
312
257
70.4
73. 8
28.7
25.1
0.9
l.l
Foundry and macliine-shop pro-
ducts.
1919
1914
482,767
362, 471
538,308
347,364
519,425
341,088
16,655
5,069
2.228
1,207
96.5
98.2
3.1
1.5
0.4
0.3
Furnishing goods, men's
1919
1914
18,944
22, 459
20,881
2:3,220
3,334
3,898
16,886
18,760
661
562
16.0
16.8
80.9
SO 8
3.2
2.4
Furniture
1919
1914
138,331
127,881
156,384
126, 125
141,447
120, 856
12,867
3,657
2,070
1,612
90.4
95.8
8.2
2.9
1.3
1.3
Gas, illuminating and heating. .
1919
1914
42,908
43,792
44. 280
42,284
44,058
42,067
200
190
22
27
99.5
99.5
0.5
0.4
(1)
Glass
1919
1914
77,520
74,502
93,320
84,158
81,214
76,909
10,410
4,999
1,696
2,250
87.0
91.4
11.2
5.9
1.8
2.7
Hardware
1919
1914
42,505
41,213
47, 585
39,783
38,360
34,067
8,283
4,897
942
819
80.6
85.6
17.4
12.3
2.0
2.1
Hat'?, fur-felt
1919
1914
18,510
21,318
21,132
21,552
14,985
15, 550
5,758
5,750
389
252
70.9
72.2
27.2
26.7
1.8
1.2
Ice, manufactured
1919
1914
30,247
23,011
31,101
24, 827
30,654
24,519
258
72
189
236
98.6
98.8
0.8
0.3
0.6
0.9
Iron and steel, Wast furnaces...
1919
1914
41,660
29,356
46,460
29,660
46,402
29,601
54
6
4
53
99.9
99.8
0.1
0.2
Iron and steel, steel works and
roUing mills.
1919
1914
375,088
248, 716
400.620
248,945
396, 741
247, 275
3,695
944
184
726
99.0
99.3
0.9
0.4
0.3
1 Lass than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Inclndes " chewing gum " in 1914.
928
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 9.— SEX AND AGE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGE EARNERS IN THE 85 LEADING
INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
NUMBER DEC. 15, OR NEAREST |
PER
CENT
OF
Cen-
sus
year.
Average
number.
28, .391
10, 689
30, 871
28, 289
REPRESENTATIVE DAY
TOTAL.
INDUSTRY.
Total.
16 years of age
and over.
Under
16
years
of age.
16 years of
age and
over.
Un-
der
16
Male.
Female.
Male.
Fe-
male.
j'ears
of
age.
Iron and steel, forgings, not
made in steel works or rolling
mills.
Jewelry
1919
1914
1919
1914
30,645
10,705
34, 656
28,623
29,509
10, 429
23,372
21,458
1,010
151
10,270
6,397
126
125
1,014
668
96.3
97.4
67.4
75.2
3.3
1.4
29.6
22.4
0.4
1.2
2.9
2.3
ILnit goods
1919
1914
172,572
150, 520
187, 746
153,438
52, 134
42,693
125,440
101, 586
10,172
9, 159
27.8
27.8
66.8
66.2
5.4
6.0
Leather, tanned, carried, and
finished.
1919
1914
72,476
55,936
79,205
56,371
72, 257
54,345
6,507
1,863
441
163
91.2
96.4
8.2
3.3
0.6
0.3
Liquors, malt
1919
1914
34,259
62,070
31,220
61,036
30,867
60,359
331
609
22
68
98.9
98.9
1.1
1.0
0.1
O.l
Locomotives, not made by rail-
road companies.
1919
1914
26,715
17, 391
19, 877
16,648
19,734
16,639
102
8
41
. 1
99.3
99.9
0.6
0.2
(1)
Lumber and timber products..
1919
1914
480,945
479, 786
626,472
586, 521
620, 267
583, 478
5,280
951
925
2,092
99.0
99.6
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.4
Lumber, planing-mill products,
not including planing mills
connected with sawmills.
Machine tools 2
1919
1914
1919
86,956
96,214
53, 111
97,740
95, 388
68, 776
95,098
94, 147
56,618
36,424
55,817
2,163
719
2,035
90
99
479
522
123
97.3
98.7
96.3
2.2
0.8
3.5
0.5
0.5
0.2
Marble and stone work
1919
1914
32,768
54,891
36, 5S0
56, 097
66
181
99.6
99.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
Millinery and lace goods, not
elsewhere specified.
1919
1914
50, 850
45,274
55,786
42,242
13,733
11,256
41, 146
30, 084
907
902
24.6
26.6
73.8
71.2
L6
2.1
Musical instruments, pianos
1919
1914
22,957
23,877
24,665
23,512
22,131
22,557
2,162
755
372
200
89.7
95.9
8.8
3.2
1.5
0.9
Oil and cake, cottonseed
1919
1914
26, 760
21,810
37, 142
37, 155
36, 185
37,030
778
88
179'
37
97.4
99.7
2.1
0.2
0.5
0.1
Paper and wood pulp
1919
1914
113, 759
88, 457
122, 139
89,005
111,121
79,508
10, 852
9,391
166
106
91.0
89.3
S.9
10.6
0.1
0.1
PetrnleUTrij refining .
1919
1914
58, 889
25,366
62, 660
24, 938
61,492
24,742
1,126
157
42
39
98.1
99.2
1.8
0.6
0.1
0.2
Phonograplis and graphophones.
1919
1914
28,721
9,381
35, 184
10,095
27,512
9,068
7,603
1,022
69
6
78.2
89.8
21.6
10.1
0.2
Pottery
1919
1914
27, 934
26, 705
30, 702
27, 142
22, 747
20, 745
7,579
6,111
376
286
74.1
76.4
24.7
22.5
1.2
1.1
Printing and publishing, book
and job.
1919
1914
123,005
113,121
134,379
113, 816
97, 732
86, 021
33,433
25, 449
3,214
2,346
72.7
75.6
24.9
22.4
2.4
2.1
Printing and pubUshing, news-
papers and periodicals.
1919
1914
120,381
114,375
126, 222
116, 840
100, 561
95, 728
21,130
17,908
4,531
3,204
79.7
81.9
16.7
15.3
3.6
2.7
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber
goods, not elsewhere specified.
1919
1914
119,848
50, 220
138,081
49, 279
121,006
42, 599
16,330
6,304
745
376
87.6
86.4
11.8
12.8
0.5
0.8
Shipbuilding, steel
1919
1914
344,014
33,508
309,273
31,838
308, 078
31, 599
972
63
223
176
99.6
99.2
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.6
Shipbuilding, wooden, includ-
ing boat building.
1919
1914
43,432
10, 981
45, 903
10,897
45, 803
10,854
88
27
12
16
99.8
99.6
0.2
0.2
(1)
0.1
Shirts
1919
1914
39, 603
51,972
46, 698
53,908
7,711
10,663
37,797
41,744
1,190
1,501
16.5
19.8
80.9
77.4
2.5
2.8
Silk goods, including throwsters.
1919
1914
126,782
108, 170
137, 716
106, 508
52,404
40,960
78, 160
57, 860
7,152
7,688
38.1
38.5
56.8
54.3
5.2
7.2
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
' Included in "foundry and machine-shop products" in 1914.
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTKIES.
929
Table 9.— SEX AND AGE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGE EARNERS IN THE 85 LEADING
INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
NUMBER DEC. 15, OR NEAREST
PER CENT
OF
Cen-
sus
year.
Average
number.
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
TOTAL.
INDUSTRY.
Total.
16 years of age
and over.
Under
,16
years
of age.
16 years of
age and
over.
Un-
der
16
Male.
Female.
Male.
Fe-
male.
of
age.
Slaughterin
; and meat packing.
1019
1914
160,996
98,832
163,582
105, 193
147, 127
98,103
16, 244
6,831
211
259
89.9
93.3
9.9
6.5
0.1
0.2
Soap
1919
1914
20,436
14, 172
20,290
14,033
14,125
10,429
5,926
3,398
239
206
69.6
74.3
29.2
24.2
1.2
1.5
Stamped and enameled ware,
not elsewhere specified.
1919
1914
34,248
28,731
37, 977
27,731
29,460
21,641
7,799
5,326
718
764
77.6
78.0
20.5
19.2
1.9
2.8
Steam fittings and steam and
hot-water heating apparatus.
1919
1914
36,686
26,388
44,371
25,676
41,885
25,028
2,410
454
76
194
94.4
97.5
5.4
1.8
0.2
0.8
Stoves and hot-air furnaces
1919
1914
32, 868
29,535
36, 546
29,806
35,801
29,620
411
70
334
116
98.0
99.4
1.1
0.2
0.9
0.4
Structural ironwork, not made
in steel works or rolling mills.
1919
1914
43,962
47, 167
47, 142
45,872
46,860
45,685
258
116
24
71
99.4
99.6
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.2
Sugar, refining, not including
beet sugar.
1919
1914
18, 202
11,253
18,383
11,390
17,063
10,860
1,313
502
7
28
92.8
95.3
7.1
4.4
(1)
0.2
Textile machinery and parts 2.. .
1919
31,823
35,598
33,097
2,029
472
93.0
5.7
1.3
Tinware, not elsewhere specified .
1919
1914
34,386
22,584
35,221
21,183
24,846
16,290
10, Ifa
4,475
212
418
70.5
76.9
28.9
21.1
0.6
2.0
Tobacco, chewing and smoking,
and snuff.
1919
1914
18,324
25, 980
19,109
25,665
9, 615
13,612
9,339
10, 889
1.55
1,164
50.3
53.0
4S.9
42.4
0.8
4.5
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. . .
1919
1914
1.38,773
152, 892
160,463
156,443
65,099
68, 666
93,341
84,067
2,023
3,710
40.6
43.9
58.2
53.7
1.3
2.4
Tools, not e
[sewhere sp
Bcified . . .
1919
1914
35, 585
16,866
39,697
16,521
3(;, 1.55
15,512
3, 176
812
366
197
91.1
93.9
8.0
4.9
0.9
1.2
Turpentine
and rosin. .
1919
1914
28,067
34, 817
29, 601
36,504
29,103
35,955
103
68
395
481
98.3
98.5
0.3
0.2
1.3
1.3
Wire
1919
1914
19, 741
17,600
21,600
16, 764
20,486
16, 082
1,037
672
77
10
94.8
95.9
4.8
4.0
0.4
0.1
Woolen goo(
Is
1919
1914
62, 957
49,165
72,062
52,383
47,736
34,796
23,274
10, 695
1,052
892
66.2
66.4
32.3
31.9
1.5
1.7
Worsted goc
1919
1914
103,830
109,527
122,587
111,425
57,921
53,666
57,911
52,301
6,755
5,458
47.2
48.2
47.2
40.9
5.5
4.9
' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent .
- Included in "foundry and machine-shop products" in 1914.
75108°— 23-
-59
930
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
All industries:
1919
Male
Female
1914
1909 :..
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and airships, and
parts.
Male
Female
Agricultural implements
Male
Female
Aluminum manufactures
Male
Female
Ammunition
Male
Female
Artificial flowers
Male
Female
Artificial limbs
Male
F emale
Artificial stone products
Male
Female
Artists' materials
Male
Female
Asbestos products, not including steam
packing.
Male
Female
Automobile bodies and parts
Male
Female
Automobile repairing
Male
Female
Automobiles
Male
Female
Awnings, tents, and sails
Male
Female
Babbitt metal and solder
Male
Female —
Bags, other than paper, not including bags
made in textile mQls.
Male
Female
Bags, paper, exclusive of those made in
naper mills.
Male
Female
Baking powders and yeast
Male
Female
Baskets, and rattan and willow ware
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
j NUMBER EMPLOYED 0>f 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAT.
9,096,372
7,267,030
1,829,342
7, 036, 247
6,615,046
3,543 1
3,255
288
54,368
53,375
993
11,402
10, ISO
1,222
22,816
15,635
7,181
4,138
1,174
2,964
671
621
50
8,378
8,354
24
926
713
213
3,654
2,834
820
1.32, .556
125,804
6,752
55,061
54,686
375
210, 559
202,374
8,185
6,028
3,345
2,683
2,372
2,171
201
10,756
.3,974
6,782
4,168
1,964
2,204
3,331
2,531
800
4,533
3,134
1,399
Janu-
ary.
8,874,477
7,116,393
1,758,084
7,075,592
6,210.063
5,493
4,827
666
57,926
56,859
1,067
9,749
8,672
1,077
46,771
31, 553
15,218
3,8i8
1,089
2,769
656
615
51
5,049
6,033
16
850
6iS
202
3,441
2,754
687
108,857
103,381
6,i76
48,70e
48,387
S16
174,634
166,540
8,094
4,881
2,768
2,113
2,363
2,161
202
10,463
3,798
6,665
4,124
1,933
2,191
3,544
2,608
936
S,979
2,810
1,169
Febru-
ary.
8,679,913
6,957,645
1.722,268
7, 141, .504
6,297,627
4,729
4,243
486
59, 748
58, 684
1,064
9,656
8,603
1,053
33,327
21,844
11,483
4.193
1, loS
3,035
660
609
51
5,184
5,167
17
859
648
211
3,435
2,712
723
110,02.5
104, 549
5,4' 6
49,-343
49,010
3.33
179, 147
171,537
7,610
4,890
8,768
2,132
2,279
2,084
195
9,S48
3,668
6,180
3,833
1,757
2,076
3,323
2,5)5
778
4,254
2,999
1,255
March.
8,677,006
6,964,697
1,712,309
7, 242, 662
6, 423, 517
4,161
3,799
362
58,653
57,617
1,036
9,912
8.S27
1,085
25,965
17, 622
8,343
4,303
1,210
3,093
667
616
51
5,972
5,947
25
862
663
199
3,464
'2,665
799
11.5,005
109, 3a3
5,672
50,738
50,392
346
185, .578
178,026
7,552
5,287
3,011
2,276
2,241
2,043
198
9,461
3,519
5,942
3,785
1,779
2,006
3,325
2,557
768
4,434
3,127
1.307
8,666,549
6,950,424
1, 716, 125
7.217,230
6,437,633
PERSONS EXGAGED IX IXDUSTEIES.
931
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919.
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NtJMBEE EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAT OF THE MONTH OR
continued.
NEAREST REPRESENTATrVE DAY —
Percent
mini-
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
8, 718, 876
6, 9S6, 546
1, 732, 330
7, 148, 560
6, 457, 279
8, 865, 621
7, 099, 576
1, 766, 045
7, 100, 278
6, 517. 469
9, 120, 448
7, 289, 610
1, 830, 838
7, 018, 777
6. 486, 676
9, 348, 600
7, 459, 389
1,889,211
7,020,593
6, 6.56, 933
9, 507, 208
7,565,417
1, 941, 791
7, 086, 725
6, 898, 765
9,478,4;i9
7, .■.13,311
1, 965, 128
7, 006, 241
6, 997, 090
9, 556, 157
7, 595, 850
1,960,307
6, 736, 608
7, 006, 853
9, 663, 170
7, 705, 502
1, 957, 668
6, 640, 194
6, 990, 652
89.7
90.2
87.1
91.7
88.6
1
2
3
4
5
3,397
3,168
3,109
2,944
2,8-10
2,799
2,971
2,966
51.0
6
3,162
235
2,959
209
2,898
211
2,747
197
2,6.39
201
2,616
m
2,771
200
2,762
204
54.2
27.5
7
8
53,994
53,043
951
52, 817
51,925
892
52, 900
51, 950
950
4-9, A83
48, r,so
803
51,256
50,326
930
51,059
49, 981
1,078
52,610
51,518
1,092
56,199
55, 152
1,047
82.8
83.0
73.5
9
10
11
10,696
9,539
1,157
11,002
9, 783
1,219
11,984
10, 602
1,322
12,027
10, 704
1,323
11,715
10, 477
1,238
12,444
11,154
1,290
1.3, 543
12,180
1,363
14, 105
12, 687
1,418
68.5
67.8
74.3
12
13
14
19, 113
13, 283
5,830
18, 869
13, 325
5, 544
18, 768
13, 396
5,372
17, 285
12, 032
5,253
17, 121
11, SO J,
6, 227
17, 713
12, 250
5,463
18,795
13,032
5,763
19,629
13, 672
5,957
36.6
37.7
34.3
15
16
17
4,054
1,133
2,921
3,868
1,102
2,766
4,041
1, 128
2,913
4, 138
1,170
2,968
4,146
1.194
2,952
4,185
1,223
2,962
4,318
1,251
3,067
4,300
1,248
3,052
89. 1
87.1
89.2
18
19
20
665
614
51
678
629
49
664
615
49
679
630
49
674
62ti
4S
681
633
4S
682
633
49
675
623
52
96.8
96.2
92.3
21
22
23
9,268
9,240
28
9,897
9,869
28
10, 092
10,062
30
10, 483
10, iX
27
10, 528
10, 502
26
9,805
9, 781
24
8,609
8, .587
22
7,526
7, 507
19
48.0
47.9
53.3
24
25
26
882
680
202
919
710
209
939
719
220
958
732
226
•977
755
222
972
760
212
1,001
771
230
1,016
793
223
83.7
81.7
86.5
27
28
29
3,455
3,339
3,637
3,823
3,94S
4,002
3,952
4,036
82.2
30
2,701
754
2, 5J,fi
793
2, 768
869
2,931
892
3,025
923
3,095
907
3,091
861
3,148
888
80.9'
74.4
31
32
122, 523
116, 193
6,330
125, 788
119, 075
6,713
133, 941
126, 951
6,990
140, 420
133, 291
7,1-29
147, 169
139, 838
7,331
153,034
145,265
7,769
156,998
148,928
8,070
157, 335
149, 208
8,127
69.2
69.3
67.4
33
34
35
55,210
54,819
391
56,822
56,418
404
58,409
58, 01 S
391
59, 004
58, 612
392
58,719
58, 332
3S7
57, 813
57,431
382
56,539
56,158
381
56,296
55,907
389
82.5
82.6
78.0
36
37
38
194, 976
186,966
8,010
206,009
198, 678
7, SSI
217, 805
210, 133
7,672
224,854
216, 914
7,940
231, 115
222, 305
8,810
236,240
226,778
9,462
239,443
229,8-27
9,616
241, 709
233, 419
8,290
72.2
71.3
76.2
39
40
41
7,051
3,998
3,053
7,455
4,150
3,305
7, 161
3,895
3,266
6,417
3,464
2,953
5,854
3,180
2,674
5,725
3,163
2,562
5,686
3,088
2,598
5,539
2,975
2,564
65.5
66.5
63.9
42
43
44
2,266
2,076
190
2,398
2,176
222
2,576
2, 327
249
2, Hi
1,977
167
2,214
2, 051
163
2,215
2,065
150
2,705
2,473
232
2,763
2,506
247
77.9
78.9
60.2
45
46
47
10, 155
10, 495
11, 013
11,531
11,499
11,803
11,670
11,593
8a2
48
3,775
6,380
3,888
6,607
3,943
7,070
4,141
7,390
4,256
7,243
4,409
7,394
4,331
7,339
4,415
7,178
79.7
80.4
49
50
S,^6
3,895
4,205
4,404
4,588
4,721
4,754
4,850
67.3
51
1,561
1,705
1,835
2,060
1,969
2,236
2,074
2,3.30
2,172
2,416
2,253
2,468
2,225
2,5-29
2,268
2,582
6S.8
66.0
52
53
3,160
s, m
757
3,368
2,501
867
3,348
2, 5.50
798
3,2.83
2,517
766
3,425
2,560
865
3,4«9
2,644
845
3,379
2,560
819
S,l^
2,464
676
88.6
90.9
72.2
54
55
56
4,623
3.251
1,369
4,686
3, 252
1,434
4,6.>^
3,174
1,509
4,767
3,244
1,523
4,673
3,210
1,463
4,582
3,112
1,470
4,527
3,069
1,458
4,599
3,136
1,463
83.5
86.4
76.8
57
58
59
932
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 10.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
18
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
63
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Bells
Male
Female
Belting and hose, rubber
Male
Female
Belting and hose, woven, other than rubber
Male
Female
Belting, leather
Male
Female
Billiard tables, bowling alleys, and acces-.
sories.
Male
Female
Blacking, stains, and dressings.
Male
Female
Bluing
Male
Female
Bone, carbon, and lamp black.
Male
Female
Bookbinding and blank-book making.
Male
Female
Boot and shoe cut stock.
Male
Female
Boot and shoe findings.
Male
Female
Boots and shoes, not including rubber
boots and shoes.
Male
Female
Boots and shoes, rubber.
Male
Female
Boxes, cigar
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAT OF THE
MONTH OE NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Boxes, paper and other, not elsewhere
specified.
Male
Female
Boxes, wooden packing, except cigar boxes
Male
Female
Brass, bronze, and copper products.
Male
Female ,
terra-cotta, and fire-clay
Bread and other bakery products .
Male
Female
Brick and tile,
products.
Male
Female
Brooms
Male
Female
237
211
26
5,826
5,122
704
2,479
1,306
1,173
2,765
2, 590
175
2,101
2,455
1,281
1,174
360
145
215
675
672
3
20,361
10,195
10, 166
9,715
7 098
2,617
8,941
5, 763
3,178
211,049
130, 610
80,439
32, 875
19,047
13, 828
5,218
2,343
2,875
55, 862
23,095
32, 767
42, 445
38, 105
4,340
75,051
68, 273
6,778
141,592
104,515
37,077
76,915
75,758
1,157
6,313
5,298
1,015
Janu-
ary.
234
211
23
6, 265
5,37S
887
2, 332
1,178
1,154
2,830
2,649
181
1,699
1,601
198
2,195
1,144
1,051
330
143
187
658
664
4
19,364
9,491
9,863
9,293
6 684
2,609
7,816
4,974
2,841
202,905
124, 853
78,052
34,591
19, 639
14,952
4,990
2,280
2, 710
53,373
22,516
30,857
41,849
37, 422
4,427
81,783
72, 8V2
8,901
135, 640
99, 569
36,071
56, 190
55,209
981
6,321
5, 265
1.056
Febru-
ary.
March.
227
202
25
5,593
4,868
725
2,309
1,188
1,121
2,684
2, 518
166
1,763
1,606
157
2,301
1,186
1,115
337
142
195
687
682
5
19,565
9,670
9,895
9,328
6,782
2,546
8,156
5,174
2,982
126,228
78,212
35,339
20,004
15,335
5,076
2,303
2,773
52,850
21,792
31,058
40, 707
36,370
4,337
7.5,650
67,676
7,974
134,358
99,288
35,070
66,866
54,892
974
6,187
5, 145
1,042
223
201
22
4,679
3,962
624
2,285
1,174
1,111
2,683
2,512
17i
1,945
1,766
179
2,200
1,119
1,081
347
144
203
661
659
19, 858
9,840
10, 018
9,361
6,778
2,583
8,217
5,208
' 3,009
201,295
124, 255
77,040
33,977
19,479
14,498
5,083
2,306
2,777
52,932
21,502
31,430
40,751
36,395
4,356
70, 232
63,458
6,774
134,887
99, 830
36,057
60, 269
59,317
962
5,906
4,933
973
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
933
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED
3N 15th day of the MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
continued.
Percent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
220
195
25
227
207
20
246
218
28
245
217
28
242
216
26
243
216
27
262
227
35
260
229
31
82.1
84.3
57.1
1
2
3
5,118
4,499
619
5,155
4,577
578
5,514
4,850
664
6,129
5,427
702
6,357
5,631
726
6,448
5,774
674
6,708
5,952
756
6,957
6,092
865
65.8
64.9
65.2
4
5
6
2, 274
1, 195
1,079
2,394
1,281
1,113
2,538
1,369
1,169
2,675
1,420
1,255
2,626
1,412
1,214
2,689
1,344
1,345
2,722
1,473
1,249
2,690
1,479
1,211
81.3
78.4
78.- 4
7
8
9
2,567
«, 399
168
2, 566
2,402
164
2,651
2,484
167
2,782
2,610
172
2,870
2,685
185
2,914
2,726
188
2,976
2,796
180
3,071
2,881
190
83.6
83.3
86.3
10
11
12
1,972
2,043
1,989
2,077
2,2.52
2,318
2,537
2,595
65.5
13
1,818
154
1, 821
222
1,814
175
1,868
209
2,020
232
2,057
261
2,258
279
2,302
293
65.2
52.6
14
15
2,445
1,275
1,170
2, 470
1,264
1,206
2,500
1,264
1,236
2,568
1,290
1,278
2,559
1,337
1,222
2,586
1,381
1,205
2,625
1,429
1,196
2,560
1,418
1,142
83.6
78.3
82.2
16
17
18
318
136
18^
324
141
183
359
143
216
412
153
259
419
145
274
414
157
257
372
155
217
356
147
209
75.9
85.4
66.4
19
20
21
665
663
674
672
2
669
666
3
676
672
4
680
676
4
698
695
3
675
673
2
688
686
2
94.3
94.1
40.0
22
23
24
19, 756
9,806
9,950
20, 016
10, 096
9,920
20, 488
10, 345
10, 143
20, 734
10, 409
10,325
20, 773
10, 521
10,252
20, 845
10,483
10, 362
21,379
10, 763
10,616
21, 775
11, 028
10, 747
88.9
86.1
91.8
25
26
27
9,370
6, 896
9,857
7, 3t)4
2, 553
9,943
7,304
2,639
9, 659
7, 024
2,635
9,760
7,243
2,517
10, 193
7,488
2,705
10, 354
7,506
2,848
10,272
7, .500
2, 772
88.8
88.8
86.9
28
29
30
8, 486
5,385
3,101
8,702
5,627
3, 135
8,906
5,721
3,185
9,242
5,965
3, 277
9,493
6, 153
3,340
9,588
6,272
3,316
9,957
6,527
3,430
10, 223
6,791
3,432
76.4
73.2
82.8
31
32
33
201, 710
206,562
211,811
215, 596
217, 031
219,604
224, 197
228, 412
87.1
34
12.5, 348
76, 362
128, 569
77, 993
131, 605
80,206
133, 174
82, 422
134, 061
82, 970
135, 824
83,780
138, 549
85,648
141, 386
87,026
87.3
86.8
35
36
31,298
18, 231
13,067
S0M2
18,098
12,544
31,304
18, 308
12,996
31,561
18, 484
13,077
31,578
18, 421
13, 157
32, 953
19,062
13,891
34, 145
19, 778
14,367
34,657
20,265
14, 392
86.7
89.3
81.8
37
38
39
5,090
2,287
2,803
5,143
2,316
2,827
5, 155
2,306
2,849
5,122
2,296
2,826
5, 195
2,343
2,852
5,415
2,399
3,016
5,591
2,466
3,125
5.666
2,528
3,138
88.1
90.2
86.4
40
41
42
S2,iie
53, 888
56, 193
56,845
55,982
59,616
61,455
61,328
85.9
43
21,184
31,592
22,052
31,836
22,972
33,221
23,877
32,968
23,608
32,374
25,086
34,530
25,473
35, 982
25,641
35,787
82.9
85.8
44
45
41,234
36, 885
4,349
42,175
37, 795
4, 380
42,330
38,119
4,211
43, 892
39,714
4,178
43,217
38,939
4,278
43,418
38,989
4,429
44,204
39, 867
4,337
44,881
40,441
4,440
90.6
89.8
94.1
46
47
48
68, 345
62, 409
6, 936
67,301
61,S58
5,943
69, 524
63, 3S6
6,138
75,628
69,279
6,349
78,048
71,621
6,427
80,999
74, 263
6,736
82,382
76,4SS
6,949
82, 263
75, 163
7, 100
81.7
81.3
66.7
49
50
51
137,136
101,603
35, 533
140, 783
104, 093
36, 690
143,229
105, 447
37, 782
144, 280
100, 493
37,787
144,941
107, 309
37, 632
147, 242
108, 350
38, 892
149,383
109, 895
39, 488
150,061
110, 702
39, 359
89.5
89.7
88.8
52
.53
54
79,561
84,9.52
88,715
90,929
90,615
88,913
81,997
74,641
61.4
55
78,474
1,087
83,804
1,148
87,496
1,219
89,691
1,238
89,329
1,286
87,592
1,321
80,664
1,333
73,309
1,332
61.2
71.4
56
57
5,986
5,008
978
5,994
5,010
984
6,054
5,074
980
6, 298
5,284
1,014
6,512
5,483
1,029
6,713
5,685
1,028
6,840
5,793
1,047
6,936
5,871
1,065
85.1
84.0
91.4
58
59
60
934
ABSTRACT OP THE CENSTJS MANUFACTURES.
Tablk 10.— WA(iE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Brushes
Male
Female
Butter
Male
Female
Butter, reworking
Male
. Female
Buttons
Male
Female
Candles
Male
Female
Canning and preserving, fish
Male
Female
Canning and preserving, fruits and vege-
tables.
Male
Female
Canning and preserving, oysters
Male '.
Female
Card cutting and designing
Male
Female
Cardboard, not made in paper mills
Male
Female
Carpets and rugs, other than rag
Male
Female
Carpets, rag
Male
Female
Carriage and wagon niaterials
Male
Female
Carriages and sleds, children 's
Male
Female
Carriages and wagons, including repairs. . .
Male
Female
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs by electric-railroad companies.
Male
Female
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs tiy stcam-raihoad companies.
Male
Female
Cars, electric-railroad, not including opera-
tions of railroad companies.
Male
Female
Cars, steam-railroad, not including opera-
tions of railroad companies.
Male
Female
Cash registers and calculating machines . . .
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
7,968
6,389
2,579
17,641
15, 125
2,516
47
42
5
15,577
9,402
6,175
541
259
282
11,248
0, 844
4,404
60, 865
30, 573
30, 292
1,189
446
743
1,148
522
626
1,425
791
634
22, 933
14,032
8,901
2,010
1,396
620
6,509
6,281
228
6,686
5,617
1,069
18, 173
17,899
274
31, 272
30, 773
499
479,959
4,478
2,920
2,851
69
52, 298
51,778
520
16, 544
13, 956
2, 588
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OE NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
8,086
5,496
2,590
14, 796
12,S9i
1,902
47
42
5
14,839
9,029
5,810
500
260
240
8,710
5,350
3,360
19, 977
13,610
6,367
1,599
606
993
1,015
41S
6Jt2
1,355
767
588
18,622
11,289
7,333
1,608
1, 120
m
5,918
5,710
208
5,999
5,081
918
17,891
17, 655
236
30,905
594
481,015
6,126
76
64, 974
64,306
668
13, 845
11,242
2,603
Febru-
ary.
7,794
5,205
2,589
14, 881
13,031
1,850
47
42
5
15,051
9,092
5,959
494
261
233
7,402
4, 657
2,745
14,792
10, 747
4,045
1,505
543
962
1,053
487
566
1,405
788
617
18, 681
11,349
7,332
1,640
1,129
511
5,991
5,779
212
6,213
5,253
960
17,989
17, 735
254
31,702
31,119
5S3
484,047
478, 558
5, 4S9
3,658
3, 587
71
61, 127
60,579
548
13, 778
11,2S5
2,493
7, 755
5,280
2,475
15,118
13,214
1,904
47
42
5
14,878
8,975
5,903
., 471
239
232
6,749
4,47 s
2,271
14,005
10, 125
3,880
1,804
673
1,131
1,117
503
614
1,403
776
627
19, 374
11,658
, 7, 716
' 1,723
1, 206
517
5.856
5,648
208
6,486
5,510
976
17,975
17, 705
270
31,112
574
472, 266
467,371
4,895
3,213
3,147
55, 884
525
14,766
12, 326
2,440
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
93-5
EMPLOYED EACPI MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 — Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED
3N 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
continued.
Percent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
7,489
5,073
2,416
7,501
5,097
2,4U4
7,716
5,205
2,511
8,005
5,405
2,600
8,045
5, 439
2,606
8,368
5,635
2,733
8,567
5,796
2,771
8,748
5,956
2,792
85.6
85. 2
86.1
1
2
3
18,584
15,883
2,701
20, 370
17,331
3,039
20, 322
17, 355
2,967
19, 829
16, 847
2,982
19, 024
16, 136
2,888
17,861
15, 151
2,710
17,394
14,873
2,521
16,709
14,329
2,380
72.6
74.3
60.9
4
5
6
47
42
5
45
40
5
46
42
4
47
42
5
42
SS
4
46
42
4
50
43
7
53
47
6
79.2
80.9
57.1
7
8
9
14,659
5,967
15,049
8,966
6,083
15, 663
9,248
6,415
16, 238
9,761
6,477
15, 886
9,612
6,274
16, ,333
9, 927
6,406
16,876
10, 297
6,579
16, 858
10,502
6,3.56
86.5
82.8
88.3
10
11
12
472
242
230
490
251
239
564
299
265
561
274
287
58.5
265
320
611
258
353
632
255
377
633
2,59
374
74.4
79.9
61.0
13
14
15
8,394
5,990
2,404
10,667
6,655
4,012
14,288
8,404
5,884
17,329
9, 739
7,590
17, 294
9,809
7,48.5
16,208
9,284
6,924
11,616
7, 166
4, 4.50
8,912
5,625
3,287
38.9
45.7
29.9
16
17
18
23,402
51,029
90,986
131,963
157,032
122,064
55,532
30,636
8.9
19
15,344
8,058
28,707
22,322
42, 288
48, 698
61,113
70,850
70,318
86,714
51,820
70,244
30, 416
25,116
19,465
11,171
14.4
4.5
20
21
894
304
530
248
146
102"
214
126
88
619
196
423
689
234
455
1,292
4.53
839
1,742
670
1,072
1,836
676
1, 160
11.7
18.6
7.6
22
23
24
1,142
508
634
1,147
.528
619
1,167
537
630
1,201
544
657
1,172
535
637
1,178
536
642
1,231
5,52
679
1,261
572
689
80.5
82.7
78.7
25
26
27
1,364
617
1,377
759
618
1,4.50
810
640
1, 4,50
791
659
1,473
802
671
1.476
825
651
1,498
830
668
1,479
836
643
90.5
89.4
87.6
28
29
30
22,448
13,726
8,722
23, 596
14, .503
9,093
24, 421
14,979
9,442
25,011
15, 296
9,715
24,398
14,^823
9,575
25,390
15, 467
9,923
25,961
16, 061
9,900
26,502
16,543
9,959
70.3
6.8.2
73.6
31
32
33
2,037
1,411
626
2,113
1, 475
638
2, 001
1,359
642
2, 168
1,482
686
2,164
1,513
651
2,204
1,.W6
658
2,276
1,.5S6
690
2,325
1,601
724
69.2
70.0
67.4
34
35
36
6,208
5,986
222
6,397
6, 1.56
241
6,646
6, 400
246
6,902
6,665
237
6,964
6, 723
241
7,095
6,867
228
7,0.56
6,817
239
7,029
0,778
251
82.5
82.2
80.9
37
38
39
6,684
5,628
1,056
6,878
5,763
1,115
6,644
5, 558
1,086
6,848
5,741
1,107
6, .838
5, 700
1,138
6,946
5, 779
1,167
6,995
5, 8.58
1, 137
7,179
6,022
1,157
83.6
84.4
78.7
40
41
42
17, 729
17, 454
275
17,707
17,409
298
18, 132
17, 840
292
18,425
18,120
305
IS, ,547
18, 254
293
18,671
18,408
263
18, 707
18,441
266
18,636
18,381
255
94.4
94.3
77.4
43
44
45
30,937
30,220
30,896
30,796
30,960
31,568
31,774
31,894
94.8
46
30,413
524
29, 733
487
30, 439
457
30, 368
428
30, .527
433
31, 124
444
31,308
466
31,462
432
94. 5
72.1
47
48
486,995
464,919
47.5,570
480,705
493, 057
502, 119
507,617
511, 134
91.0
49
462,623
4,372
460,769
4, 1.50
471,535
4,035
476, 734
3,971
489, 054
4,003
498,047
4,072
503, 5.34
4,083
507, 140
3,994
90.9
64.8
50
51
S,471
2,680
2,829
2,763
2,706
2,814
2,779
2,662
62.3
52
67
2,616
64
2, 758
71
2,694
69
2,637
69
2,742
72
2,710
69
2,597
65
61.8
84.2
5a
.64
54,419-
51, 545
50,020
48,608
46,619
45,031
45, 159
47, 882
69.3
55
53,955
464
51,076
469
49, 642
378
48, 217
391
46,199
420
44,497
534
44,4^7
722
47,241
641
69.1
52.4
56
57
16,261
13, 781
2,480
16,670
14, 137
2,533
17,306
14, 723
2,583
17,486
14, 959
2,527
IS, 151
15,463
2,688
18, 250
15,487
2,763
18, 342
15,540
2,802
18, 558
15,813
2,745
74.2
71.1
85.6
58
59
60
9S6
ABSTHACT OF THE CElSfSUS — MANUFACTtTREg.
Table 10.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Cement
Male
Female
Charcoal, not including production in the
lumber and wood distillation industries.
Male
Female
Cheese
Male
Female
Chemicals
Male
Female
Chewing gum
Male
Female
China decorating, not including that done
in potteries.
Male
Female
Chocolate and cocoa products
Male
Female
Cleansing and polishing preparations
Male
Female
Clocks
Male
Female
Cloth, sponging and refinishing
Male
Female
Clothing, horse
Male ".
Female
Clothing, men's
Male
Female
Clothing, men's, buttonholes
Male
Female
Clothing, women's
Male
Female
Coal-tar products
Male
Female
Coffee and spice, roasting and grinding ...
Male
Female
Coffins, burial cases, and undertakers'
goods .
Male
Female
Coke, not including gas-house coke
Male
Female
Collars and cuffs, men'^s
Male ,
Female ,
Combs and hairpins, not made from metal
or rubber.
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
25,. 524
25, 195
329
209
206
3
3,997
3,843
154
55, 586
50,834
4,752
3,190
1,117
2,073
110
134
9,083
6,535
2, 528
1,955
1,286
669
8, 252
.5,618
2,634
1,206
1,183
23
766
342
424
175,270
80,743
94, 527
484
273
211
165,649
53, 181
112,468
15,663
15, 120
543
10,540
5,911
4,629
11,890
9, 654
2,236
29,319
29,311
8
11,103
2, 523
8,580
2,229
1,412
817
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
19,9J,5
289
241
3
2,S1,S
2,718
125
60,754
55, 865
4, 889
3,106
i,ou
2,092
94
110
8, 723
6,101
2,622
1,880
1,226
654
7,329
4,999
2,330
991
967
24
781
349
432
1^6,278
63, 800
82,478
413
227
186
U6,080
47, 325
98, 750
15,967
13,319
648
10, 197
5, 732
4,463
12,061
9,706
2, 335
34, 557
34, 549
8
10,234
2,337
7,897
2,193
Febru-
ary.
20,563
20,301
262
221
218
3
2,893
2,765
128
57,339
52, 502
4,837
3,178
1,047
2,131
207
91
116
9, 103
6,397
2,706
1,806
1,179
627
7,636
5,169
2,467
1,028
1,005
23
745
336
409
152,223
68, 322
S3, 901
449
256
193
153,523
52, 373
101, 160
15,323
14,742
581
10,113
5, 668
4,445
12,378
9,955
2,423
32, 1.59
32, 131
8
10, 326
2, 265
8,061
2,232
1,394
838
March.
21,964
21,729
207
3
3,229
3,084
145
53,281
48,790
4,491
3,238
1,084
2,154
218
101
117
9,064
6, 442
2,622
1,811
1,197
614
7,876
5,341
2,535
1,053
1,030
23
683
303
' 3S0
157,097
72, 581
84, 516
457
237
200
160, 844
.54, 801
106,043
14, 695
14, 173
522
9,941
5, 633
4,280
10, 091
2,416
30. 479
30, 471
8
10, 620
2,403
8,217
2,327
1,448
879
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
937
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 — Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 1.5TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR
conliiiued.
NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
Jime.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
25,083
24,791
292
26,028
25, 715
313
27,690
27,349
341
28,445
28,097
348
29,062
28,670
392
28, 811
28,387
424
28,133
27,726
407
26,411
26,050
361
69.6
69.6
55.4
1
2
3
156
140
158
210
238
258
246
230
54.3
4
153
3
137
3
155
3
207
3
235
3
255
3
243
3
227
3
53.7
100.0
5
6
4,780
4,613
167
5,026
4,853
173
4,942
4,770
172
4,699
4, 530
169
4,378
4,211
167
4,109
3,948
161
3,693
3,544
149
3,266
3,132
134
56.6
56.0
72.3
7
8
9
51,050
46,472
4,578
51,651
47,140
4,511
53,509
48, 906
4,603
55,014
50,310
4,70J
57,089
52, 250
4,839
58,607
53,677
4,930
59,086
54,047
6,039
58,552
53,656
4,896
84.0
83.0
89.1
10
11
12
3,224
1,118
2,106
2,995
1,102
1,893
3,094
1,120
1,974
3,229
1,142
2,087
3,374
1,21D
2,155
3,314
1,162
2,152
3,125
1,134
1,991
3,052
1,126
1,926
88.8
83.2
85.5
13
14
15
235
237
245
254
264
277
285
281
71.6
16
106
129
102
135
107
138
112
142
120
144
128
149
132
153
128
153
68.9
71.9
17
18
8, WO
6,976
2,224
8,403
6,194
z,m9
8,898
6,431
2,467
9,137
6,668
2, 4(,9
9,593
6,962
2,631
10,034
7,213
2,821
9,826
7,120
2,706
9,302
6,880
2,422
81.7
82.9
78.3
19
20
21
1,872
1,232
640
1,927
1,268
659
1,908
1,301
607
1 , 9S0
1,315
635
2,055
1,343
712
2,102
1,356
746
2,119
1,360
759
2,195
1,408
787
82.2
83.7
74.7
22
23
24
8,101
5, 481
2,620
8,280
5, 551
2,729
8,315
5,657
2,658
8,618
5,932
2,086
8,484
5,802
2, 682
8,679
5,947
2,732
8,817
6,037
2,780
8,867
6,067
2,800
82.7
82.4
83.2
25
26
27
1,087
1,065
22
1,183
1,161
22
1,353
1,330
23
1,378
1,364
24
1,336
1,313
23
1,316
1,292
24
1,332
1,308
24
1,367
1,343
24
71.9
71.4
83.3
28
29
30
678
208
S70
720
317
'•03
757
328
429
784
342
442
792
356
436
813
370
443
863
390
473
899
412
487
75.3
71.1
76.0
31
32
33
163, 103
75, 824
87,279
168, 807
78, 505
90,302
177,355
82, 586
94,769
184,531
85,786
98, 745
190,406
88, 289
102,117
197, 939
91,676
106, 263
200,412
92, 342
108,070
204,438
93,965
110,473
71.6
67.9
74.7
34
35
36
479
267
212
481
278
203
488
278
210
498
286
212
517
289
228
517
293
224
625
291
234
518
293
225
78.7
77.5
79.5
37
38
39
152,892
43,^74
110,618
155,493
43,210
112,283
169, 762
55, 061
114,701
180,045
61,l.i2
118,893
184, 769
61,893
122, 876
179,919
5:-;, 824
121,095
172, 145
55,372
116,773
171,027
54.366
116,661
79.1
68.3
80.4
40
41
42
14, 539
14, 040
499
14,699
14, 193
506
14,501
14, 027
474
15, 827
15, 312
515
16,365
15,815
550
16, 760
16,192
568
17,082
16, .507
575
17,887
17,326
561
80.0
79.6
73.1
43
44
45
10, 244
5, 749
4, 495
10, 533
5,866
4,667
10,9(X)
6,001
4,899
11,050
6, 136
4,914
10,930
6,150
4, 780
10,676
0,010
4,666
10, 910
6,110
4,806
11,043
6,202
4,841
89.9
91.1
87.2
46
47
48
12,037
11,768
11,467
11,494
11,599
11,768
11,703
11,610
91.7
49
9,758
2,279
9,528
2,240
9,328
2, 139
9,388
L>, 106
9,459
2,140
9,592
2,176
9,576
2,127
9,497
2,113
92.4
86.9
50
51
26,579
26,571
8
26,434
26,426
8
27,917
27,909
8
30,418
30,410
8
30, 378
30, 370
8
26,817
26,809
8
28,186
28, 178
8
29, 4.52
29, 444
8
76.5
76.5
100.0
52
53
54
11,237
2,449
8,788
10,995
2,469
8,526
11,433
2,581
8,852
11.139
2, .562
8,577
11,545
2,663
8,882
11,367
2,645
8,722
11,661
2,738
8,922
11,647
2,729
8,918
87.8
82.7
88.5
55
56
57
2,196
2,180
2,308
2,172
2,191
2,209
2,210
2, 281
93.3
58
1,385
811
1,412
768
1,465
843
1,387
785
1,399
792
1,392
817
1,396
814
1,4.59
822
94.1
87.4
59
60
938
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The monUi of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Condensed milk
Male
Female
Confectionery and ice cream
Male
Female
Cooperage
Male
Female
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work
Male
Female
Cordage and twine
Male
Female
Cordials and flavoring sirups
Male
Female
Cork, cutting
Male
Female
Corsets
Male
Female
Cotton goods
Male
Female
Cotton lace
Male
Female
Cotton small wares ^
Male
Female
Crucibles
Male
Female
Cutlery and edge tools
Male
Female
Dairymen's, poultrymen's, and apiarists'
supplies.
Male
Female
Dental goods
Male
Female
Drug grinding
Male.....
Female
Druggists' preparations ,
Male
Female
Dyeing and finishing textiles, exclusive of
that done in textile mills.
Male
Female . . .•
Dyestuffs and extracts — natural
Male
Female
Electrical machinery, apparatus, and sup-
plies.
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
13, 675
11,790
:,S85
95,648
44, 732
50, 916
13,219
12, X12
407
27, 640
27,032
608
17,622
10, 282
7,340
1,398
1,00S
390
3,515
2,173
1,372
18,415
2, 737
15, 678
430, 966
249, 749
181,217
6,490
3,004
3,396
9,396
3,443
5,953
S4S
829
19
19, 859
15,980
3,879
6,437
5,725
712
5, 224
2,789
2,435
1,347
1,055
292
15,568
7, .538
8,030
55, 985
42,705
13,280
4,342
4,268
74
212,374
155,937
56,437
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON lOTH DAT OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAT.
Janu-
ary.
11, m
1,^3
86,491
S8, 5fH
47,927
13, 023
12,657
366
25, 479
24, 813
666
17,896
10,319
7,577
1,297
886
411
3,706
2,290
1,416
17,053
14,613
432,978
249, 452
183, 526
6,941
2,826
3,116
9,295
3, .399
5,896
954
937
17
18,960
15, '219
3,741
6,784
5,956
828
4,855
a, 578
i, 277
1,372
1,110
256
16, 275
7,534
8,741
53, 761
40,676
13, 085
4,278
4,208
70
209,593
1,52, 763
56,830
Febru-
ary.
12,276
10, 595
1,681
89,978
40,015
49,963
13,038
12, 680
358
24,60-2
24,044
558
17,689
10, 231
7,408
1,284
933
351
3,613
2,215
1,398
17, 188
2, .583
14,605
417, 786
241, 750
176,036
5,975
2, 833
3,142
8,879
3,211
5,668
884
866
IS
19, 565
15, 737
3,828
6,523
5,743
780
4,989
2,635
2,354
1,399
1,071
32S
16, 359
7,448
8,911
51,688
39, 006
12, 682
4, 285
4,215
70
205,356
1.50,069
55,287
March.
13, 028
11, 273
1,755
91,001
40,019
50,442
12,927
12, 576
351
24, 787
24,243
544
17,372
10,278
7, 094
1,.341
984
357
3, 533
2, 120
1,407
17, 222
2, 026
14, .596
415,600
240, 757
174, 843
6,003
2, 846
3,157
8,943
3, 2.39
5,704
' 850
832
18
19, 644
15,778
3,866
6,697
.5,9.36
701
5,114
2, (>86
2, 428
1,335
1,0.35
3(K)
10,150
7,487
8,672
51,262
38, 835
12,427
4, 165
4,095
70
201, .393
147, 042
54,351
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
939
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRTES: 191&— Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OB NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.—
continued.
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
maxi-
mum.
14,705
12,6-17
2,058
15, 593
13,430
2,163
15,320
13,149
2,171
14, 489
12,447
2,042
13,780
11,805
1,915
13,646
11,733
1,913
13,0.35
11,232
1,803
12,884
11,174
1,710
73.0
73.0
08. 8
1
2
3
89, 453
43,324
46, 129
90,449
46,041
44,408
91,900
47,275
44,625
99,382
49, 471
49,911
104,608
50, 172
54,436
107,004
48,350
58,654
105,212
46,416
58, 796
101,379
44, 496
56,883
80.8
70. 9
75. 5
4
5
6
13,6S3
li,!Sl
452
13, 195
12,757
438
13,556
13, 144
412
13,683
13,206
417
13,928
13,497
431
13,905
13,504
40il
13,211
12,792
419
12, 804
12,402
402
90.7
90.2
77.7
7
8
9
26, 192
25, 656
536
27,399
26,841
558
28,374
27, 821
553
29, 175
28, .586
589
29,434
28,819
615
29, 818
29, 108
710
30,483
29, 733
750
30,486
29, 768
718
80.7
80.8
66.5
10
11
12
17,079
9, 856
7,224
17,240
10,091
7,149
17,494
10, 145
7,349
17,696
10, 404
7,292
17,777
10, 359
7,418
17,889
10, 494
7,395
18,045
10,574
7,471
18,303
10,762
7,541
93.1
91.6
93.6
13
14
15
1,446
1,008
438
' 1,457
1,053
404
1,604
1,028
576
1,486
1,021
465
1,370
1,014
326
1,295
984
311
1,325
1,013
312
1,,527
1,127
400
.SO.O
78.6
54.0
10
17
18
3,494
2, 136
1,358
3,48i
2,153
1,329
3,501
2, 166
1,335
3,517
2,140
1,377
3,511
2,142
1,369
3,493
2, 150
1,343
3,587
2, 195
1,392
3,608
2,246
1,362
94.0
92.4
93.9
19
20
21
17, 597
2, 666
14,931
17,726
2,689
15,037
18,214
2,753
15,461
18,758
2,811
15,947
19, 146
2,841
16,305
19,816
2, 872
16,944
20,217
2,877
17, 340
20,663
2,940
17, 623
,82.9
80.4
82.4
22
23
24
423, 295
245, 279
178,010
429,213
218,326
180, 887
434,345
251,807
182,478
4.36,312
253, 787
182,525
437,375
2.54,0.59
183,316
438,711
254, 741
183, 970
442, 252
256,561
185,691
449,007
260,372
188, 635
92.4
92.2
92.6
25
26
27
6,074
2, 900
3,174
6,420
3,064
3,356
6,533
3, 109
3,424
6,781
3, 227
3,554
6, 871
3,304
3,567
7,015
3, .335
3, OSO
7,006
3, 350
3, 656
7,300
3,536
3,764
81.4
79.1
82.8
28
29
30
8,8,84
a, 201
5,683
9,180
3,288
5,892
9,634
3, 535
6,099
9,646
3,567
6,079
9,622
3, 5.50
6,072
9,774
3,630
6,144
9,931
3,080
6,241
10, 102
3,784
6,318
87.8
84.6
89.3
31
32
33
8.39
821
IS
816
800
16
805
787
18
786
767
19
800
779
21
855
335
20
875
85;?
22
871
849
22
82.4
81.9
72.7
34
35
36
19,666
15,863
3, 803
19,453
15, 749
3,704
19,497
15, 739
3,758
19,097
15, .598
3,499
19,903
15,909
3,994
20, 8-12
16,711
4,101
21 , 0S7
l(i, 868
4,219
21,322
17,070
4,252
88.9
89.2
82.3
37
38
39
6,209
6, mi
6,161
6,108
6,124
6,304
6,625
7,058
86.0
40
5,524
685
5,469
602
5,533
628
S,436
672
.5, 451
673
.5,018
680
5,901
724
6,312
746
86.1
.72.7
41
42
5,140
2, 720
2,420
5,211
2,740
2,471
5,371
2,846
2,525
5,3.39
2,850
2, 489
6,299
2, 867
2,432
5,280
2, 882
2,398
.5,433
2,940
2,493
5,486
2,989
2,497
88.5
86.2
90.2
43
44
45
1,243
951
292
1,285
979
306
1,321
1, 005
316
1,337
1,0()S
329
1,326
1,034
292
1,456
1,103
293
1,424
1, 159
265
1,446
1,204
U2
83.8
77.7
73.6
46
47
48
1.5,219
7,3.58
7,861
14,941
7,339
7,602
15, 138
7,584
7,554
14,961
7,595
7,366
15,221
7,719
7,502
1.5,547
7,682
7,865
15,709
7,070
8,033
15,803
7,090
8,113
91.3
95.1
82.7
49
50
51
53, 144
55,422
57,833
58,153
57,086
58,727
61, 102
62,590
81.9
52
40, 779
12,365
42,617
12,805
44,376
13,457
44,472
13,681
43,351
13,735
44,824
13,903
46,606
14,496
47, 857
14,733
81.1
81.4
53
54
4,214
4,146
68
4,336
4,261
75
4,511
4,427
84
4,472
4,392
80
4.454
4,370
78
4,300
4,291
69
4,488
4,417
71
4,438
4,3.54
84
91.0
91.1
81.0
55
56
57
196,418
198,071
204, 160
212,354
218,493
227,409
235,285
241,640
81.3
58
145,070
51,S48
145,752
52,319
150,865
53,295
156,269
56,085
100, 140
58,353
166,730
60,679
172,299
62,986
178,161
63,479
81.4
80.9
59
60
940
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
NUMBER EMPLOYED
MONTH OR NEAREST
ON 15th day of THE
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
INDUSTRY.
Janu-
ary.
Febru-
ary.
March.
April.
1
Electroplating
3,024
2,882
142
5,601
4,775
826
694
539
155
77,617
75,773
1,844
174
174
2,623
2,490
133
5,711
4,819
892
582
439
143
90, 102
87, 177
2,925
U8
U8
2,616
2,480
136
5,618
4,774
844
667
429
138
85,232
83, 151
2,081
154
154
2,735
2, 599
136
5,530
4,714
816
629
471
158
83,076
81, 164
1,912
159
159
2,844
2,708
136
5,450
4,076
774
637
476
161
74,983
73,293
1,690
158
158
?
Male
3
Female
4
Emery and other abi
Male
asive whe
3ls
5
f>
Female
7
Enameling
8
Male
f»
Female
10
Engines, steam, gas,
Male
and water
1
]?.
Female
IR
Engravers' materials
14
Male
f>
Female
6
Engra\'ing and diesii
Male
iking
1,878
1,710
168
7,014
4,273
2,741
235
233
2
8,129
3,176
4,953
9,249
9,059
190
13,961
6,707
7,254
3,504
461
3,043
5,236
4,052
1,184
2,344
2,335
9
26,296
25, 888
408
5,767
4,973
794
11,287
10,171
1,116
777
575.
202
1,222
690
532
1,065
253
812
2,188
1,053
1,135
1,6'28
1,501
m
6,402
3,996
2,466
223
221
2
7,934
3,078
4,856
11,809
11,362
447
11,871
6, 886
6,985
3,105
372
2,733
5,076
3,921
1,155
2,933
2,924
9
27,808
27,289
619
6,251
5,360
891
13,428
11,806
1,622
981
698
283
1,141
638
503
1,337
313
1,024
1,851
921
930
1,694
1,553
141
6,551
4,030
2,521
227
225
2
7,891
3,085
4,806
9,903
9,654
249
12,058
5,985
6,073
3,322
398
2,924
5,065
3,875
1,190
2,692
2,683
9
31,043
30, 530
513
6,025
5,147
87S
12, 369
10,966
1,403
770
574
196
1,188.
656
532
1,175
252
923
1,846
919
927
1,711
1,566
145
6,530
4,044
2,486
226
224
2
7,901
3,098
4,803
9,509
9,239
270
12,843
6,217
6,626
3,601
450
3, 151
4,896
3,814
1,082
2,378
2,369
9
38, 357
37,881
476
5, 728
4, tt24
804
11,606
10,362
1, 244
834
605
229
1,260
676
584
1,113
249
864
1,919
985
934
1,727
1,570
157
6,776
4,152
2,624
238
236
2
7,845
3,077
4,768
8,922
8, 776
146
13,473
6, 559
6,914
3,804
574
3,230
4, 888
3, 816
1,072
2,267
2, 258
9
36, 465
30, 038
427
5,573
4,838
735
11,022
9,878
1,144
612
469
l.i3
1,283
701
582
1,172
263
909
1,994
985
1,009
7
8
Female
19
Engraving, steel and copper pla
ing plate printing.
Male
te, includ-
>A
Female
n
Engraving, wood
w
Male
^
Female
15
Envelopes
ifi
Male
17
Female
?s
E xplosives.
1Q
Male
in
Female
(1
i?
Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified
Male
t.'H
Female
4
Feathers and plumes
Male
ts
ft
Female
7
Felt goods
S
Male
9
Female
n
Ferroalloys
1
Male
?
Female
?.
FertiUzers
4
Male
5
Female
fi
Files
7
Male
S
Female
9
Firearms
tO
Male
1
Female
?
Fire extinguishers, eh
Male
emical
'>,
A
Female
Fireworks
6
Male
7
Female
8
Flags and banners
9
Male
n
1
Flavoring extracts
•>.
Male. ...
a
Female
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
941
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR
continued.
■NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
2,962
2,820
142
2,941
2,807
134
3,080
2,938
142
3,165
3,021
144
3,208
3,062
146
3,270
3,115
155
3,408
3,258
150
3,436
3,286
150
76.1
75.5
85.8
1
2
3
5,293
4, .536
757
5,280
4,489
791
6,172
4,394
778
5, 374
4,573
801
5,567
4,766
801
5, ,830
5,002
828
6,044
5,114
930
6,343
6,443
900
81.5
80.7
81.4
4
5
6
666
516
150
677
528
149
683
537
146
750
589
161
748
598
150
781
615
166
806
637
169
802
633
169
70.3
67.3
81.7
7
8
9
70,193
68,563
1,630
70,452
68,833
1,619
72,749
71,175
1,574
73,265
71,760
1,505
74,811
73, 190
1,621
76,8,52
75, 092
1,760
78,240
76,418
1,822
81,449
79,460
1,989
77.9
78.6
51.5
10
11
12
167
167
168
168
173
173
185
185
182
182
192
192
194
194
208
208
71.2
71.2
13
14
15
1,744
1,582
162
1,817
1,642
175
1,904
1,726
178
2,036
1,847
189
2,026
1,847
179
2,030
1,8.58
172
2,098
1,907
191
2,121
1,921
200
76.8
78.1
63.5
16
17
18
6,927
6,998
7,040
6,978
7,103
7,288
7,572
7,943
81.4
19
4,219
2,708
4,299
2. 699
4,363
2,677
4,3.32
2,646
4,. 372
2,731
4,299
2,989
4,447
3,125
4,723
3,220
84.6
76.6
20
21
2-12
240
2
242
240
248
244
2
234
232
2
234
232
2
239
237
2
234
232
2
235
233
2
90.7
90.6
100.0
22
23
24
7,858
3,067
4,791
7,852
3,089
4,763
8,100
3,182
4,918
8,100
3,200
4,900
8,274
3,239
5,035
8,461
3,273
5,188
8,565
3,-322
5,243
8,767
3,402
5,365
89.5
90.2
88.8
25
26
27
8,721
8, 578
143
8,605
8,469
136
8,706
8,585
121
8,937
8,820
117
8,994
8,854
140
• 8,946
8,788
158
8, 984
8, 804
180
8,9,52
8,779
173
72.9
74.5
26.2
28
29
30
13,514
6,572
6,942
13,762
6,664
7,098
14,271
6,770
7,501
14,620
6,961
7,659
14,859
7,075
7,784
1.5, 137
7,124
8,013
15,464
7, 2.56
8,208
15,660
7,415
8,245
75. 8
79.4
72.6
31
32
33
3,791
.572
3,219
3,533
461
3,072
3,636
444
3,192
3,645
466
3,179
3,680
454
3,226
3,415
461
2,954
3,2,53
439
2,814
3, 263
441
2,822
81.6
64.8
84.6
34
35
36
i,87i
3,801
1,073
5,012
3,919
1,093
5,128
3,982
1,146
5,424
4,207
1,217
5,508
4,266
1,242
5,529
4,247
1,282
5,688
4,365
1,323
5,744
4,411
1,333
84.9
86.2
80.4
37
38
39
2,096
2,087
9
2,066
2,056
10
1,879
1,870
9
1,971
1,962
9
2,103
2,095
8
2,415
2,406
9
2,572
2,563
9
2,756
2,747
9
64.1
64.0
80.0
40
41
42
23,856
23, .521
335
21,071
20,791
280
21,731
21,459
272
22,500
22, 230
270
25,205
24, 813
392
22,028
21,552
476
21,897
21,408
489
23,591
%i, 144
447
54.9
54.9
62.0
43
44
45
5,339
4,627
712
5,298
4,606
692
5,355
4,655
700
5,663
4,899
764
5,821
5,025
796
5,943
5,116
827
6,043
5,184
859
6,165
5,295
870
84.8
8.5.9
77.7
46
47
48
10, 885
9,828
1,057
10,545
9,602
943
10,194
9,239
955
10,683
9,696
987
10, 926
9,940
986
11,284
10, 273
1,011
11,251
10, 237
1,014
11,251
10, 225
1,026
75.9
78.3
58.1
49
.50
51
614
467
147
624
478
146
728
542
186
825
600
225
871
629
242
839
623
216
824
616
208
802
609
193
62.4
65.8
61.6
52
53
54
1,360
782
578
1,383
817
566
1,178
673
605
1,203
691
512
1,174
687
487
1,129
643
486
1,182
645
.537
1,183
671
512
81.6
78.1
83.2
55
56
57
1,149
266
883
1,155
268
887
1,027
267
760
930
269
661
878
216
662
922
233
689
922
228
694
1,000
212
788
65.7
67.7
64.6
58
59
60
2,189
1,019
1,170
2,4.50
1,078
1,372
2,502
1, 120
1,382
2,535
1,124
1,411
2,360
1,117
1,243
2,305
1,181
1,124
2,158
1,095
1,063
2,147
1,092
1 055
72.8
77.8
65.7
61
62
63
942
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Flax and hemp, dressed
Male
Female
Flour-miU and gristmiU products
Male
Female
Food preparations, not elsewhere specified
Male
Female
Foundry and machine-shop products
Male
Female
Foundry supplies
Male
Female
Fuel, manufactured
Male
Female
Fur goods
Male
Female
Furnishing goods, men's
Male
Female
Furniture
M ale
Female
Furs, dressed
Male
Female
Galvanizing
Male
Female
Gas and electric fixtures
Male
Female
Gas, illuminating and heating
Male
Female > ,
Gas machines and gas and water meters. .
Male
Female
Glass
Male
Female
Glass, cutting, staining, and ornamenting. .
Male
Female
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not including
gloves made in textile mills.
Male
Female
Gloves and mittens, leather
M ale
Female
Glucose and starch
Male
Female
Glue, not elsewhere specified
Male
Female
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber cm-
ployed
during
year.
420
396
24
45, 481
44, 490
991
30, 365
21, 486
8,879
482, 767
466, 556
16,211
906
882
24
171
165
6
13. 639
8,''00
4,939
18, 944
3, 256
15, 688
138, 331
12fi,471
11,860
5,075
4,282
793
1, 665
1,579
86
9,795
7,578
2,217
42, 908
42, 659
249
5, .589
5,146
443
77, 520
68, 140
9,380
6,480
4,821
1,659
8,986
1,130
7,856
10, 685
4,549
6,136
7,795
7,019
776
4,264
3, 798
466
950
444
506
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON loTH DAY OF THE
MONTH OE NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
45, 123
44,026
1,097
31,006
21,685
9,321
491,403
473, 526
17,877
922
903
19
185
184
1
10 9J,7
6, S96
4,351
18, 607
3,227
15, 380
l^e, 680
111, 778
10, 902
4, 012
3, 430
682
1,833
1,746
87
8, 890
6,702
2,188
4.3, 793
43, 483
310
5,972
5,315
657
74, 571
65, 438
9,133
6, 4^3
S,968
1,458
11, 069
1,279
9,790
10, 175
4, isi
6,024
8,916
7,611
1,305
4,377
3,899
478
933
437
496
Febru-
ary.
364
355
9
42,837
41,950
887
29, 592
20, 824
8,768
470, 634
454, 350
16, 284
879
858
21
121
121
11,358
7,108
4,260
18, 724
3,219
15, 505
124, 413
113,689
10, 724
4,429
3,783
646
1,746
1, 659
87
8,937
6, 805
2,132
42, 220
41,932
288
5, 439
4, 899
540
78,413
69, 132
9,281
5,744
4,215
1,529
10, 118
1,172
8,946
10, 044
4,199
5,845
8, 103
7, 165
938
4,454
3,971
483
935
431
504
March.
387
375
12
42,179
41,312
867
28, 346
20, 1,57
8,189
462, 983
447, 477
15, 506
855
831
24
115
112
3
12, 419
8,015
4,404
17, 636
3,120
14, 616
127,610
116, 862
10, 748
4,867
4,148
719
1,769
1, 681
, 88
9,103
6,963
2,139
41, 649
41,293
256
5, 262
4, 777
485
79, 693
70,234
9,459
5, 996
4,438
1,558
9,053
1,082
7,971
9, 9S4
4,207
6,777
6,787
6,225
562
4,448
3,976
472
926
433
493
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTEIES.
943
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER
EMPLOYED
ON 15th DAT OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
continued.
Per rent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
68.1
70.6
25.0
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
397
371
26
442
417
25
387
359
28
427
398
29
4.53
426
27
441
408
33
487
451
36
514
480
34
1
2
S
43,018
42,212
806
42, 261
41,447
814
43,434
42, 609
825
46,941
45,889
1,052
4S, 822
47,000
1,222
49,378
48,231
1,147
49,330
48, 183
1,147
49,393
48,241
1, 1.52
85.4
85.6
66.0
4
5
6
28, 716
20, 203
8,513
28,969
20,387
8,582
29,935
21,313
8,622
31, 105
22, 053
9,052
31,516
22,488
9,028
32,243
22, 968
9,275
32, 727
23,047
9,680
32,0.59
22, 697
9, 362
86.1
86.8
84.3
7
8
9
454,222
438,843
15,379
456, 529
441,299
15,230
471, 149
455, 248
15,901
482,050
465, 996
16,054
491,802
475,375
16, 427
503,709
487, 138
16,571
518, 850
502,020
16, 830
530,438
513,554
16, 884
8.5.6
85.5
85.2
10
11
12
853
829
24
880
852
28
874
,S49
25
898
871
27
932
908
24
958
934
24
988
963
25
9,83
960
23
86.0
8.5.8
67.9
13
14
15
133
128
5
12,475
8,123
4,352
133
124
. 9
13,500
8,882
4,618
162
1.50
12
14,031
9,248
4,783
149
139
10
14,599
9,480
5,119
167
165
2
15,366
9,870
5,496
207
201
6
15,774
9,939
5,835
270
262
8
15,820
9, 855
5,965
299
289
10
15,203
9,416
5,787
37.1
36.3
16
17
18
69.2
66.4
71.2
19
20
21
17,923
3, 086
14, 837
18, 443
3, 188
15, 255
18, 867
3,244
15, 623
19, .331
.3, ,351
1.5, 980
19, 194
3, 273
15, 921
19, 857
3, 367
16, 490
20, 577
3,468
17, 109
20, 459
3,406
17,053
85.7
89.0
84.8
22
23
24
131, 776
120, 355
11,421
1.34, 868
123, 247
11, 621
140, 073
12N,078
11,995
14,5, 416
133, 160
12, 256
14.5, 516
133, 129
12, 387
149, 779
136, 929
12, 850
153, 567
140,240
13, 327
156, 249
143, 073
13, 176
78.5
78.1
80.5
25
26
27
5,124
4,328
796
5,416
4,591
825
5, 662
4,797
865
5,670
4, 7(;3
907
5, .594
4,708
886
5, 350
4, 487
863
5,283
4,394
889
4,929
4, 135
794
70.8
71.5
64.2
28
29
30
1,694
1, 607
87
1,666
1, .581
85
1,635
1,547
88
1,644
1, ,560
84
1, 613
1,528
85
1,557
1,470
87
1, 563
1,474
89
1, 583
1,,500
83
84.9
84.2
92.1
31
32
33
9,289
7,179
2,110
9,366
7, 258
2, 108
9,773
7, 652
2,121
10,067
7,903
2,164
10, 113
7, 9(K)
2,207
10, .594
8,211
2,383
10, 954
8, 479
2,475
11, 205
8,739
2,466
79.3
76.7
85.2
34
35
36
42, 122
41,879
243
42, .338
42, 114
224
43, 237
42, 967
270
43, 231
42, 972
259
42,551
42, 298
2,56
43, 754
43, 543
211
44, 068
43, 860
20s
44, 280
44, 076
204
93.8
9.3.7
6.5.8
37
38
39
S,0S1
4,635
416
.5,606
5,167
439
5,718
5, 282
436
5,809
5, 377
432
5,737
5, 348
389
5, 688
5, 323
365
5,747
5, 395
352
,5,906
5,548
358
84.6
83.5
.53.6
40
41
42
78, 191
68, 704
9,487
74, 719
65, 236
9,483
65, 056
57, 164
7,891
68, 993
60, 731
8,262
78, 072
68, 575
9,497
8.3, 190
73, 194
9,996
85, 416
75, 037
10, 379
84,477
74,232
10, 245
76.2
76.2
76.0
43
44
45
6,185
4, 573
1,612
6,333
4,730
1,603
6,510
4,876
1,634
6, 849
5, 1.39
1,710
6, 855
5, 142
1. 713
7,112
5, 295
1,817
7, 302
5, 460
1,842
7,383
5,528
1,855
73.5
71.7
78.6
46
47
48
7,605
7,896
8,250
8,545
8,518
8,886
9,099
10,846
68.7
49
983
e,622
1, 032
6,864
1,119
7,131
1,121
7,424
1,130
7,388
1, 1,55
7,731
1,173
7,926
1,334
9,512
73.5
67.6
.50
51
10, 190
4,374
5,816
10,515
4,534
5,981
10, 887
4,670
6,217
11, 125
4,780
6,345
11,042
4, 700
6,342
11,286
4,879
6,407
11, .303
»4, 842
6,461
11, 623
4,995
6,628
85. 9
83.1
87.2
52
53
54
7,055
6, 382
673
7,603
6,768
835
5,989
5,472
517
7, 345
6,702
643
9,116
8,137
979
9,089
8,243
846
8,690
7,877
813
8,109
7, 403
706
65.7
66.4
37.9
55
56
57
4,323
3,863
460
4,181
3,736
445
3,812
3,414
398
4,017
3,600
417
4,098
3,624
474
4, 308
3, 816
492
4,398
3, .864
534
4,274
3,819
455
85.1
85. 5
74.5
58
59
CO
920
430
490
890
421
469
929
433
496
935
435
500
964
447
517
989
4,57
532
1,021
481
540
1,035
490
545
80. 0
8,5.9
86.1
or
62
63
944
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not
from the ore.
Male
Female
Graphite, ground and refined
Male
Female
Grease and tallow, not including lubricat-
ing greases.
Male
Female
Grindstones
Male
Female
Haircloth
Male
Female
Hair work
Male
Female
Hammocks
Male
Female
Hand stamps
Male
Female
Hardware
Male
Female
Hardware, saddlery
Male
Female
Hat and cap materials
Male
Female
Hats and caps, other than felt, straw, and
wool.
Male
Female
Hats, fur-felt
Male
Female
Hats, straw
Male
Female
Hats, wool-felt
Male
Female
Hones and whetstones
Male
Female
Horseshoes^ not made in steel works or
rolling mills.
Male .,
Female
House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Male
Female
Ice, manufactured
Male
Female
Ink, printing
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
644
603
41
497
477
20
6,647
6,430
217
674
670
4
425
219
206
282
302
64
26
38
1,719
1,432
287
42, 505
34, 903
7,602
3, 675
3,077
598
3,009
1, 875
1,134
7, 539
4,916
2, 623
18, 510
13, 478
5,032
7,302
2,846
4,456
1,448
1,015
433
212
189
23
744
732
12
7,853
3, 151
4,702
30, 247
30, (H)5
242
1,988
1,921
67
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OE NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
628
581
47
474
454
20
6,815
6,572
243
662
658
4
385
203
732
56
21
35
1,667
1, 389
278
S9, 167
32, 1(16
7,161
3,669
3, 088
581
2,472
1, 594
878
6,976
4,555
2,421
16,531
12,014
4,517
8,266
3,144
5,122
916
614
302
198
179
19
915
895
20
6, 676
2,671
3,906
20, 796
20, 604
192
1, 923
1,852
71
Febru-
ary.
629
584
45
478
462
16
6,724
6,503
221
705
701
4
391
209
182
1,025
270
755
58
21
37
1,688
1, 395
293
39, 531
32, 436
7,095
3, 687
3,107
580
2,625
1, 705
920
7,002
4,591
2,411
16,712
12,211
4,501
8,494
3,182
5,312
1,061
709
352
197
179
18
825
805
20
6,846
2,795
4, 051
21,408
21,213
195
1,910
1,839
71
March.
616
677
38
464
439
15
6,667
6,440
227
719
715
4
386
195
191
1,045
272
773
66
25
41
1,706
1,413
293
39, 864
32, 735
7,129
3, 678
3,086
592
> 2,694
1,742
952
6,820
4,513
2,307
16, 879
12, 305
4,574
8,471
3, 141
5,330
1,085
737
348
206
186
20
758
739
19
7,034
2,873
4, 161
23, 275
%i, 056
219
1,886
1,820
PEESONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
945
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1910— Continued
by bold-faced figures and that, of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER
EMPLOYED
3N 15th day of the MONTH OB
continued.
NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
Per cent
mini-
mum,
is of
ma.xi-
mum.
May.
1
Jime.
July.
c
August.
eptem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
C22
632
641
645
664
665
664
690
89.1
1
586
36
599
33
596
45
601
44
617
47
626
39
626
38
646
44
89. 3
70.2
2
3
538
525
13
465
447
18
463
4-15
18
497
477
20
575
553
22
510
482
28
518
490
28
467
437
30
79.0
79.0
40.0
4
5.
6
6,490
6,527
6,622
6,853
6, 753
6,596
0,546
6,558
94.7
7
6,265
225
6,329
198
6,411
211
6,640
213
6, 511
212
6,390
206
6, 333
213
6, 350
208
94.4
81.5
8
9
761
757
4
691
687
4
685
681
4
668
664
4
656
652
4
603
599
4
607
603
4
556
652
4
71.7
71.6
100.0
12
387
196
191
414
212
202
436
226
210
458
230
228
451
227
224
478
246
232
468
245.
223
473
249
224
78.0
76.3
78. .4.
13
14
15„
1,079
282
797
1,094
286
808
1,118
290
828
1,101
283
818
1,120
283
837
1,132
296
836
1,144
299
845
1,124
298
826
86.3
85.3
86.6
16
17
18,
67
25
42
81
33
48
82
34
48
69
33
36
56
24
32
54
99
32
53
22
31
61
26
35
64.6
61.8
64.6
19
20
21
1,706
1,424
282
1,697
1,404
293
1,738
1,443
295
1,674
1,408 !
266
1, 73S
1,468
270
1,754
1,450
304
1,776
1,482
294
1,776
1,475
301
93.9
93.7
87.5
22
23
24.
40, 566
33, 428
7, 13S
41, 112
33,929
7,183
42, 512
35, 024
7,488
44,081
36, 338
7,743
44,088
36, 200
7,888
45,136
36,941
8,195
46, 480
37, 969
8,511
47, 238
38, 713
8,525
8.3.1
82.9
83.2
25
25
27
3,604
3,059
6A5
3,620
3,027
593
3,665
3,080
585
3,718
2,996
722
3,722
3,113
603
3,728
3,110
618
3,835
3,226
609
3, 605
3,048
557
93.1
92.3
75.5
28
29
30
2,168
1,314
854
3,007
1,892
1,115
3,349
2,069
1,280
3,473
2, 158
1,315
3,502
2,181
1,321
3, .510
2, 159
1,351
3,595
2,213
1,382
3,613
2,245
1,308
58.1
54.7
61.8
31/
32
33:
7,215
7,249
6,789
7,691
8,118
8,523
8, 601
8,618
78.8
34
4,789
2,426
4,775
2,474
4,350
2,439
5,009
2,682
5,259
2,859
5,498
3,025
5,525
3,076
5,541
3,077
78.5
74.1
35
36
16, 92S
12, 363
4, 565
17,990
13, 221
4, 769
19,269
14, 124
5,145
19, 896
14, 571
5, 325
19, 561
14, 307
5,254
20, 420
14, 794
.5,626
20, 634
14, S29
5,805
20, 947
15, 039
5,908
78.1
79. 5
74.4
37
38
39
6,918
-2,709
4,149
6,572
2, 690
3,882
6,808
2,457
S,S51
6, 075
2, 523
3,552
6,474
2, 590
3,884
6,837
2,647
4,190
7,463
2,876
4,587
8,355
3,154
5,201
68.4
77.2
. 62.9
40,
41
42
1,499
1,091
408
1,690
1,240
450
1,730
1, 252
478
1,923
1,394
529
1,818
1,290
528
1,449
978
471
1,497
1,008
489-
1,472
979
493
47.6
44.0
67; 1
43
44
45
220
196
24
224
198
26
215
1S8
27
225
200
25
219
193
20
206
181
25
201
184
17
224
198
26
87.6
89.5
63.0
46
47'
48''
701
724
602
655
715
750
730
839
05. S
49,
689
12
714
10
694
8
647
8
707
8
742
8
720
10
829
10
66.4
40.0
.50
51
7,283
7,784
8,385
8, 365
8,459
8,689
8,872
8,919
73.7
52
2,933
4, 350
3,145
4,639
3, 295
5,090
3,299
5,066
3,382
5,077
3,4.59
5,230
3,. 528
5, .344
3,562
5,357
7.10
72. 9
.53
54
31, 644
31, 370
274
37, 788
37, 524
264
41,078
40, 773
305
40, 977
40, 673
304
37, 999
37, 716
2.S3
31,8.34
31,615
219
25, 631
25,413
218
23, 224
23,001
223
50.0
50.5
63.0
55'
56
57 ■■
1,929
1,S66
63
1,951
1, SS6
65
1,938
1,874
64
1,954
1,891
63
2,005
1,942
63
2,103
2,031
72
2,1.52
2,083
69
2,188
2,115
73
86.2
86.1
86.3
1 58 '■•
59'
60''
75108°— 23-
-60
946
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS- — MANUFACTURES.
Table 10.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
INDUSTRY.
Ink, writing.
Male. . ..
Female..
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
NITMBEK EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE !
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Instruments, professional and scientific.
Male
Female
Iron and steel, blast furnaces.
Male
Female
Iron and steel, steel works and rolling mills
Male
Female
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and
rivets, not made in rolhng mills.
Male
Female
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe.
Male
Female
Iron and steel, doors and shutters.
Male
Female
Iron and steel, forgings, not made in steel
works or rolhng mills.
Male
Female ,
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and
wrought, including wire nails, not made
in steel works or rolling mills.
Male
Female
Iron and steel, tempering and welding..
Male
Female
Iron and steel, wrought pipe.
Male
Female
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not including
combs and hairpins.
Male
Female ,
Japanning
Male
Female
Jewelry
Male
Female
Jewelry and instrument eases .
Male
Female
Jute goods
Male
Female
Knit goods
Male
Female
Labels and tags
Male
Female
Lamps and reflectors.
Male
Female
Lapidary work
Male
Female
702
357
345
15,931
12, 222
3,709
41, 660
41,606
54
375,088
371,604
3,484
17,967
15,430
2,537
12, 625
12, 573
52
2,077
2, 047
30
28,391
27,484
907
3,355
2,414
941
1,835
1, 80S
27
10, 426
10, 325
101
638
204
295
278
17
30, 871
21,419
9,452
2,734
1, 1.36
1, 598
7, 1.38
3,240
3,898
172, 572
49, 891
122, 681
5,227
3,020
2,207
8,360
6,292
2,06S
1,155
961
194
Janu-
ary.
660
336
324
16,230
12, 385
3,845
51,467
51,409
58
441, 560
437, 472
4,088
19,535
16, 868
2,667
10,615
10, 569
46
2,295
2,265
30
30, 564
29, 528
1,036
3,610
2,567
1,043
1,702
1,676
26
10, 222
10, 131
91
806
606
200
2S5
220
15
27, 152
19, 152
8,000
1,034
1,356
6, 895
3,117
3,778
168, 304
47, 982
120, 322
4,808
2,760
2,048
7,497
5,681
1,816
1,031
856
176
Febru-
ary.
S06
16, 274
12, 340
3,934
47, 415
47,357
58
416,541
412,696
3,845
18,974
16,422
2,552
9,924
9,883
41
1,939
1,910
29
29,072
28, 129
943
3,546
2,532
1,.014
1,626
1,596
29
9,981
9,883
98
811
604
207
211
226
15
28,241
19, 852
8,389
2,446
1,040
1,406
6, 747
3,062
3,685
163, 582
45, 926
117,656
4,769
2,760
2,009
7,492
5,666
1,826
1,067
889
178
March.
695
345
350
15, 602
11,921
3,681
44.839
44, 779
60
392, 803
389, 192
3,611
18, 594
16,097
2,497
9,753
9,718
35
1,893
1,862
31
2S, 405
27, 532
873
3,515
2,492
1,023
1,641
1,613
28
9,884
9,788
96
843
630
213
250
235
15
29,295
20, 456
8,839
2,532
1,0S5
1,447
6,708
3,027
3,681
160, 438
45, 137
115, 301
4,772
2,770
2,002
7,471
6,631
1,840
1, 133
950
183
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
947
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OE
continued.
fJEAREST REPRESENTATH-E DAY—
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
]\[ay.
June.
July.
August. "-
eptem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
684
341
343
670
343
327
720
352
368
753
372
381
728
370
358
753
393
360
745
402
343
710
360
344
84.7
82.6
80.3
1
I
15,075
11,853
3,S22
15,791
12,083
3,708
16,111
12,347
3,764
15,810
12,158
3,652
15,925
12,286
3,639
15,989
12,338
3,651
16,266
12,567
3,699
15,931
12,508
3,423
95.7
94.3
87.0
4
i
37,939
37,886
53
37,533
37,481
52
40,412
40,359
53
42,394
42, 342
52
42,897
42, 845
52
33,628
S3, 576
52
39, 022
38,971
51
41,975
41,925
50
65.3
65.3
83.3
i
1
354,721
351,398
3,323
360,584
357,286
3,298
383,212
379,815
3,397
387,965
384,516
3,449
377,275
373,960
3,315
292,469
289,458
3,011
343,312
339,822
3,490
383,100
379,469
3,631
66.2
66.2
73.7
1(
1]
15
IG, 895
17,273
17,596
17,888
17,773
16,624
18,204
18,414
85.1
IC
14,468
2,427
14,763
2,510
15,105
2,491
15,285
2,603
15,255
2,518
14,216
2,408
15,587
2,617
15,728
2,686
84.3
89.7
I'!
11,268
11,227
41
11,482
11,434
48
13,006
12,960
46
13,781
13,723
58
14,625
14, 570
55
15,478
15,407
71
15,454
15,385
69
15,585
15,506
79
62.6
62.7
44.3
If
17
If
1,977
1,950
27
1,890
1, 804
26
1,952
1,927
25
2,104
2,076
28
2,178
2,147
31
2,271
2,236
35
2,337
2,302
35
2,296
2,261
35
76.7
76.6
71.4
1'
2C
2]
27, 193
26,650
27,182
27,706
27,677
28,642
29,622
30, 115
87.2
22
25,426
767
25,901
749
26,361
821
26,845
861
26,726
951
27,659
983
2S,.5S4
1,038
29, 101
1,014
87.7
72.2
2C
24
3,312
3,316
3,311
2,860
2,887
3,305
3,555
3,606
79.2
2i
2,395
917
2,434
882
2,412
899
2,026
834
2,041
846
2,377
928
2,588
967
2,636
970
76.9
80.0
26
27
1,777
1,751
26
1,852
1,829
23
1,922
1,898
24
1,976
1,952
24
1,919
1,891
28
1,839
1,810
29
1,995
1,968
27
2,068
2,035
33
78.6
78.4
69.7
2S
2S
3C
9,S5B
9,S40
112
10,139
10,015
124
10,837
10,734
103
11,309
11,191
118
11,805
11,721
S4
9,775
9,689
86
10,491
10,398
93
11,029
n,rii7
92
79.2
78. 8
67.7
31
32
33
779
779
857
879
891
872
882
894
87.1
34
585
194
595
m
656
201
666
213
679
212
661
211
674
208
688
206
85.0
86.4
35
3€
269
255
265
250
15
301
285
16
312
294
18
329
311
18
344
323
21
367
346
21
356
337
19
64.0
63.0
66.7
37
38
3S
30,856
21, 5G9
9,287
31,322
21,975
9,347
32,281
22,573
9,708
32, 462
22,736
9,726
32,243
22,325
9,918
31,380
21,179
10,201
32,383
21,968
10,415
32,817
22,240
10,577
82.7
84.2
75.0
40
41
42
2,598
1,099
1,499
2,676
1,138
1,538
2,764
1,14S
1,016
2,823
1,137
1,686
2,919
1,181
1,738
2,994
1,205
1,789
3,008
1,233
1,775
3,057
1,223
1,834
78.1
83.9
73.9
43
44
45
6,753
3,078
3,675
7,099
3,239
3,860
7,337
3,343
3,994
7,513
3,404
4,109
7,495
3,375
4,120
7,485
3,395
4,090
7,427
3,368
4,059
7,495
3,425
4,070
89.2
88.4
88.7
46
47
48
166,713
48,291
118,422
168,617
49, 445
119, 172
173,887
50, 709
123,178
177,339
51,885
125,454
m,2ii
51,576
125,668
181,315
52, 759
128,556
184,046
53,651
130,395
186, 423
54,622
131,801
86.1
82.6
87.5
49
50
51
5,012
2,921
2,091
5,111
2,960
2,151
5,280
3,a31
2,249
5,462
3,161
2,301
5,489
3,179
2,310
5,571
3,218
2,353
5,704
3,293
2,411
5,927
3,392
2,535
80.5
81.4
79.0
52
53
54
7,796
5, 862
1,934
7,971
6,021
1,950
8,455
6,359
2,096
9,014
6,850
2,164
9,093
6,824
2,269
9,189
6,865
2,324
9,261
6,889
2,372
9,483
7,138
2,345
78.8
78.9
76.6
55
56
57
1,142
953
189
1,182
993
189
1,180
990
190
1,175
981
194
1,195
994
201
1,212
999
213
1,206
990
216
1,212
998
214
85.1
&5.7
81.0
58
59
60
948
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum emplojTnent for each industry is indicated
Lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-
packing establishments.
Male
Female
Lasts.
Jlale...,
Female.
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet.
Male
Female
Leather goods, not elsewhere specified.
Male.
Female
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.
Male
Female
Lime
Male
Female
Linen goods
Male
Female
Liquors, distilled.
Male
Female
Liquors, malt
Male
Female
Liquors, vinous...
Male
Female
Lithographing
Male
Female ,
Locomotives, not made by railroad com-
panies.
Male
Female
Looking-glass and picture frames.
Maic'
Female
Lubricating greases.
Male
Female
Lumber and timber products.
Male
Female
Lumber , planing-mill products, not i nclud-
iiig planing miUs connected with saw-
mills.
Male
Female
Machine tools
Male
Female
Malt.
Male
Female
Marble and stone work.
Male
Female
Matches
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
11
2
2,910
2,825
85
852
846
6
8,945
5,5GS
3,377
72, 476
06, 541
5,935
11,405
11,393
12
1,890
883
1,007
1,380
1,342
38
34, 259
33,901
358
1,011
939
72
15,618
12, 421
3,197
26,715
26,590
125
• 4,708
4,036
672
472
446
26
480,945
476, 543
4,402
86, 956
84,815
2,141
53, HI
50,943
2,168
1,352
1,346
6
32, 768
32, 671
97
3,726
2,385
1,341
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATrVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
11
2
1,301
2,237
64
832
825
7
8,01,9
4,937
3,082
6.5, 519
60, 032
5,487
10, 442
10,432
10
1,809
840
1,572
1, 47.S
94
31,991
31,628
363
821
757
67
14, 74s
11,504
3,149
35,659
35,477
182
4,060
3,545
616
488
462
427, 802
423,406
4,396
74,409
72,308
2,101
55, 750
52, 938
2,812
1,045
1,040
5
25,308
25,207
101
4, 517
2,842
1,675
Febru-
ary.
11
2
2,459
2,389
70
762
753
8,082
5,039
3,04s
65,616
60, 324
5,191
10,370
10,359
11
1,871
881
990
1,439
1, 356
83
31,712
31, 346
306
840
771
69
14, 746
11,631
3,115
32,843
32,666
177
4,337
3,743
594
463
435
28
428,806
424, 410
4,396
74,362
72,463
1,899
.52,941
.50,437
2, 504
1,147
1,143
4
25,604
25, 504
100
4,241
2,689
1,552
March.
11
2
2,619
2,539
739
8,097
5,03S
3,059
65,979
60,925
6,054
10, 844
10, 833
11
1,856
869
987
1,285
1,244
41
32,291
31, 898
393
924
849
75
14,962
11,>S25
3,137
32,031
31,879
152
4,592
3,900
632
451
424
27
444,868
440, 470
4,398
75,377
73,439
1,938
51,6.56
49,278
2,378
1,246
1,241
5
28, 177
28,068
109
3,645
2,215
1.430
April.
11
2
2,777
2, 682
95
768
763
5
8,314
5,205
3,109
67,423
62,231
5, 192
11,515
11,506
9
1,886
896
990
1,157
1,099
58
33,605
33, 212
393
831
756
75
15,046
12, 043
3,003
29, 667
29, 532
135
4,649
4,017
632
440
416
24
440,965
436, 565
4,400
78,617
76,588
2,029
50, 195
47, 997
2,198
1,343
1,339
4
31,447
31,340
107
3,003
1,930
1,073
PEESONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
949
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 — Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER
EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
continued.
Per cent
mioi-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
13
13
13
13
13
13
Ij
13
100.0
1
11
2
11
2
11
2
11
2
11
2
11
2
11
2
11
2
100.0
100.0
2
3
2,975
2,S78
97
3,055
2,959
96
3, 108
3,016
92
3, 146
3,044
102
2,981
2,906
75
3,065
2,985
80
3,176
3,093
83
3,258
3,172
86
70.6
70.5
02.7
4
5
6
794
783
11
858
851
7
883
878
5
931
927
4
911
907
4
905
901
4
931
927
4
910
905
5
79.4
79.0
36. 4
7
8
9
8,458
5,276
3,182
8,575
5,344
3,231
9,012
5,588
3,424
9,240
5,770
3,470
9,328
5,801
3,527
9,973
6,227
3,746
10,153
6,338
3,815
10,089
6,253
3,836
79.0
77.9
79.3
10
U
12
09,655
04, 104
5,551
72,725
65,821
5,904
72,902
05,995
5,907
77,202
70,678
6,524
77,586
71,008
6,578
77,855
71,291
6,564
78,341
71,703
6,638
79,010
72,380
0,030
82.9
82.9
76.1
13
11
15
11,572
11,552
10
11,306
11,295
11
11,445
11,435
10
12,034
12,024
10
12,143
12,130
13
11,869
11,856
13
11,809
11,795
14
11,511
11,489
22
S5. 4
85.4
40.9
10
17
IS
1,864
848
1,016
1,798
828
970
1,908
875
1,033
1,863
877
986
1,855
874
981
1,911
892
1,019
1,980
956
1,024
2,079
960
1,119
86. 5
80.2
86.6
19
20
21
1,121
1,062
59
1,058
990
68
1,122
1,115
7
1,293
1,285
7
1,458
1,451
7
1, 569
i,r)60
9
1,652
1,644
8
1,834
1,819
15
57.7
. 54.4
7.4
23
24
34,848
34, 458
390
38,092
37,712
380
38,955
38,587
308
38,756
38,342
414
36,025
35,663
362
34,478
34, 173
305
31,168
30,867
301
29, 187
28,926
261
74.9
75.0
63.0
25
28
27
820
746
74
759
686
73
671
600
71
875
814
61
1,385
1,314
71
1,951
1,861
90
1,380
1,308
72
872
806
06
34.4
32.2
67.8
28
29
30
15,141
12, 122
3,019
15,420
12,373
3,017
15,844
12,720
3,124
16,000
12, 858
3,142
16,121
12,863
3,258
16, 179
12, 768
3,411
16,364
12, 897
3,467
16,850
13,358
3,492
87.5
86.8
86.0
31
32
33
28,094
26,011
25,707
26,322
23,778
20,376
20,255
19,837
5.5.6
34
27,909
125
25,894
117
25,595
112
26,228
94
23,074
104
20,274
102
20, 157
98
19,735
102
5.5.6
51.6
35
36
4,686
4,060
626
4,676
4,013
663
4,831
4,148
683
4, 761
4,041
720
4,806
4,051
755
4,949
4,188
761
5,132
4,365
767
5,017
4,301
716
79.1
81.2
67.1
37
38
39
452
425
27
447
423
24
470
443
27
490
461
29
504
474
30
499
474
25
486
461
25
474
454
20
87.3
87.8
66.7
40
41
42
450,884
446,483
4,401
454,835
450,433
4,402
469,977
465,575
4,402
494,725
490, 322
4,403
523, 450
519, 046
4,404
■ 543,075
538,609
4,406
543,298
53S, .S90
4,408
548, 655
544,247
4.408
78.0
77.8
99.7
43
44
45
83,346
87,636
91, 450
93, 768
94,483
96,074
97, 035
96,915
76.6
46
81, 224
2, 122
85,507
2,129
89, 167
2,283
91,591
2,177
92, 205
2,218
93, 762
2,312
94, 760
2,275
94,706
2,209
76.3
82.1
47
48
49,515
47, 391
2,124
50, 166
48, 122
2,044
51,074
49,092
1,982
52, 498
50, 532
1.966
52, 713
50, 761
1,962
55, 190
53, 187
2,003
56,994
5-1,979
2,015
58,640
56, 602
2,038
84.4
8.3.7
69.4
49
50
51
1,508
1,504
4
1,664
1,660
4
1,628
1,617
11
1,677
1,670
7
1,387
1,380
7
1,266
1,258
8
1,215
1,209
6
1,098
1,091
7
62.3
62.3
36.4
52
53
54
33,333
33,229
104
34,518
34,419
99
35,528
35,426
102
35,942
35,856
86
36,275
36, 190
86
36, 275
36, 185
90
35,900
35,811
89
34,909
34,817
92
69.8
69.7
78.0
55
56
57
2,921
1,898
1,023
2,804
1,848
966
3,001
1,987
1,014
3,350
2,135
1,215
3,721
2,316
1,405
4, 184
2,660
1,524
4, .549
2,052
1,597
4,776
3,148
1,028
58.7
58.7
57.1 1
58
59
60
950
ABSrRACr OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO,— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maxiraum employment for each industry is indicated
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber, grass,
and coir.
Male
Female
Mattresses and spring beds, not elsewhere
specified.
Male
Female
Millinery and lace goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Male
Female
MiUstones
Male
Female
Mineral and soda waters.
Male
Female
Minerals and earths, ground or otherwise
treated.
Male
Female
Mirrors, framed and unframed, not else-
where specified.
• Male
Female
Models and patterns, not including paper
patterns.
Male
Female
Motor cycles, bicycles, and parts.
Male
Female
Mucilage, paste, and other adhesives, not
elsewhere specified.
Male
Female
Musical instruments and materials, not
elsewhere specified.
Male ,
Female
Musical instruments, organs.
Male
Female
Musical instruments, pianos.
Male
Female
Musical instruments, piano and organ
materials.
Male :
Female
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes
Male
Female
Nets and seines ,
Male
Female
Oakum
Male
Female
Oil and cake, cottonseed .
Male
Female
Oil, essential
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
1,073
723
350
12, 637
10, 058
2,579
50,850
12, 103
38, 747
38
38
17,440
16, 787
653
14,426
14,292
134
2,367
232
6,949
6, 762
187
10,886
9,673
1,213
803
626
177
4,113
3,332
781
1,941
1,724
217
22, 957
20,978
1,979
11,009
8,147
2,862
9,294
4,499
4,795
859
199
660
124
123
1
26, 766
26,030
736
321
301
20
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAT OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST KEPRESENTATR'E DAY.
Janu-
ary.
764
422
10, 767
8,630
2,137
49,849
12, 171
37,678
13,650
13,153
497
14,488
14,349
139
2,271
2,047
224
6,148
6,965
183
11,258
9,581
1,677
773
695
178
S,85S
3,093
760
1,770
1,5S,7
liiS
21,. 585
19,687
1,898
9,103
6,795
2,308
9,008
4, 301
4,707
894
205
6h9
149
149
33,890
32,920
970
299
284
16
Febru-
ary.
748
423
2,246
52, 521
12,649
39,872
SO
SO
14,067
13, 533
534
13,699
13,457
142
2,333
2,113
220
6,237
6,038
199
10, 166
8, 853
1,313
787
613
174
3,966
3,153
813
1,814
1,616
198
22, 224
20,319
1,905
9,914
7, 344
2,570
8,994
4,230
4,764
918
210
708
151
151
32, 183
31, 152
1,031
299
284
16
March.
1,119
731
388
11,447
9,135
2,312
52,083
12, 706
39,377
34
34
14,848
14,204
584
13,581
137
2,385
2,173
212
6,382
6,184
198
10, 550
9,381
1,169
> 781
605
156
3,999
3,199
800
1,854
1,651
203
22,882
20,963
1,919
10,402
7,704
2,698
8,949
4,241
4,708
910
209
701
147
147
28, 073
27,094
979
295
279
16
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTEIES.
951
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 — Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON lOTH DAY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATrVT: DAY —
continued.
Percent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
[
May.
Jime.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
•
9S7
920
893
927
1,002
1,095
1,222
1,292
69.1
1
G.j4
333
622
298
611
B82
627
300
691
311
777
318
859
363
894
398
68.3
66.8
2
3
12, 241
12,516
13,115
13,412
13, 530
13,957
13,872
13,834
77.1
4
9, 797
2,44-1
9,970
2,546
10,433
2,682
10,646
2,766
10,696
2,834
11,084
2,873
10,994
2,878
11,002
2,832
77.9
74.3
5
6
48, 4SS
47,658
50,615
53,748
52,963
49,428
49,583
52,477
88.7
7
11, 544
30,944
11,616
S6,04g
12,422
38, 193
13,018
40,730
12,640
40,323
10,964
38,464
11,095
38,488
12,237
40,240
84.2
88.5
8
9
39
39
41
41
49
49
48
48
40
40
37
37
36
36
34
34
61.2
61.2
10
11
12
17,637
16,983
6o4
20, 567
19,686
881
21,577
20,770
807
21,385
20,643
742
19,991
19,244
747
17,914
17,244
670
15,953
15,391
562
15,458
14,900
558
63.3
63.3
56.4
13
14
15
13,991
14,078
14, 895
15,285
15,227
14,665
14,832
14,626
89.0
16
13,857
134
13, 942
136
14,768
127
15,156
129
15,103
m
14,536
129
14,697
135
14,486
140
88.8
87.3
17
18
2,470
2, 585
2,554
2,709
2,777
2,861
2,921
2,922
77.7
19
2,250
220
2,359
226
2,320
234
2,477
232
2,533
244
2,615
246
2,664
257
2,663
259
76.8
81.1
20
21
6,583
6,756
6,922
7,266
7,340
7,495
7,777
8,036
76.5
22
6,398
185
6,587
169
6,743
179
7,083
183
7,146
194
7,312
183
7,583
194
7,841
195
76.1
84.9
23
24
10,952
9,838
1,114
10,777
9,658
1,119
10,628
9,537
1,091
10, 630
9,506
1,124
10,616
9,447
1,169
11,008
9,847
1,161
11,491
10,244
1,247
11, 653
10,434
1,219
87.2
84.8
65.1
25
26
27
783
817
789
840
819
810
839
842
90.4
28
601
182
633
184
629
160
650
190
631
188
636
174
656
183
656
186
90.7
82.1
29
30
4,006
4,025
4,136
4,117
4,170
4,302
4,363
4,377
88.0
31
3,230
776
3,259
766
3,344
792
3,374
743
3,424
746
3,527
775
3,567
796
3,583
794
86.3
91.4
32
33
1,941
1,716
225
1,951
1,722
229
2,000
1,770
230
1,961
1,747
214
1,937
1,723
214
2,005
1,776
229
2,039
1,808
231
2,111
1,877
234
83. S
84.5
78.2
34
35
36
23,461
21,483
1,978
23,954
21,990
1,964
24,202
22, 244
1,968
24,508
22, 533
1,975
24,719
22,767
1,952
S0,90g
18,998
1,904
21,201
19,029
2,172
22,483
20,322
2,161
84.6
83.4
87.4
37
38
39
10, 984
11,045
11,816
11,957
11,705
11,227
11,316
11,736
76.1
40
8,205
2,779
8,254
2,791
8,742
3,074
8,854
3,103
8,702
3,003
8,177
3,050
8,204
3,112
8,601
3,135
76.7
73.6
41
42
8,8ZS
4,256
4,567
8,925
4,3Sl
4,m
9,314
4,429
4,885
9,587
4,581
5,006
9,525
4,702
4,823
9,692
4,769
4,923
9,835
4,875
4,960
10,052
4,979
5,073
87.8
85.0
89.6
43
44
45
830
192
644
834
192
642
841
195
646
854
193
661
827
202
625
745
179
670
871
195
676
896.
205
691
81.6
84.8
80.5
46
47
48
143
143
115
112
3
16,705
16, 0S6
619
110
107
3
16,333
15,847
486
98
98
98
95
3
26,456
25, 848
608
89
86
3
35,382
34, 596
786
124
124
123
123
58.9
57.0
49
50
51
19,535
18,958
577
17, 159
16,793
366
36,567
35,715
852
35,903
35, 149
754
44.7
44.4
35.5
52
53
54
274
254
20
292
272
20
360
337
23
396
373
23
370
346
24
340
316
24
320
297
23
329
307
22
69.2
68.1
62.5
55
50
57
952
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
INDUSTRY.
Oil, linseed
Male
Female
Oil, not elsewhere spcciDcd '
Male
Female
Oilcloth and Linoleum, floor.
Male
Female
Oilcloth, enameled.
Male
Female
Oleomargarine and other butter sub-
stitutes.
Male
Female
Optical goods
Male
i< emale
Ordnance and accessories.
Male
Female
Paints
Male
Female
Paper and wood pulp .
Male
Female
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified.
Male
Female
Paper patterns
Male
Female
Patent medicines and compounds.
Male
Female
Paving materials
Male
Female
Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning, and
shelling.
Male
Female ,
Pencils, lead
Male ,
Female
Pens, fountam and stylographic.
Male.
Female
Pens, gold
Male
Female
Pens, steel
Male
Female
Perfumery and cosmetics.
Male ....t..
Female
Petroleum, refining", j
• Male : .
Female
Phonographs and graphophoncs.
Malo
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
2,173
2,130
43
5, 930
5,431
499
5,414
5, 123
291
1,130
1,024
106
2,851
2,218
633
14,723
9, 909
4,754
11,328
11,022
306
17, 485
15,843
1,642
113,759
103,377
10,382
14, 135
8,066
5, 469
403
136
267
17,444
8,529
8,915
16,072
16,067
5
2,460
896
1,564
5,970
2,700
3,270
3,207
1,9S5
1,222
416
372
44
807
146
661
5,405
1,654
3, 751
5SSS9
57,702
1, 1S7
28,721
23, 390
5,331
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAT OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
2,119
2,052
67
5, 579
4, 905
614
4,260
4, 048
212
872
790
8^
3,389
2,586
803
15,208
9, 954
5,244
19,435
18,504
931
16,094
11,652
113,179
102, 7G6
10,413
13,862
8,398
5,464
381
130
'251
17,917
8,507
9,410
10,400
10,393
2,672
989
1,683
6,629
3, 105
3,008
1,927
1,081
408
359
49
825
HI
684
4,721
1,475
54,842
52, 150
1,592
23,9!)!
Id, 575
4,422
Feljru-
ary.
1,963
1,905
58
5,192
4,738
454
4,065
3,876
18S
880
798
2,270
513
15,230
10,045
5,185
15,331
14, «6
495
16,070
14,573
1,497
109, 1S4
99, 396
9,788
13,395
8,124
5,271
406
133
273
18,112
8,710
9,402
10,119
10,115
4
2,727
975
1,752
5,695
2,524
3,171
2,973
1,802
1,081
369
328
41
807
144
723
4,876
1,522
3,354
54, S83
53,499
1,384
25,642
21,280
4,362
March.
1,825
1,762
63
6,169
4,691
478
4,050
3,838
192
920
836
84
2,102
576
14, 359
9,600
4,759
15,038
14,568
470
16,202
14,716
1,546
108,451
98,510
9,941
13,376
8,092
5,284
421
136
285
17,938
8,701
9,237
12,033
12,029
4
2,651
931
1,720
5,754
2,538
3,216
3,127
1,959
1,168
390
346
44
876
144
732
5,005
1,530
3,469
54,822
53,620
• 1,202
26,754
22,429
4,325
1 Includes "oil, castor" and "oil, lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing estabhshmcnts."
PERSONS ENGAGED IX IXDUSTRIES.
953
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST EEPRESENTATIVE DAY—
continued.
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
Jime.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
2,101
2,078
S3
2, 137
2,114
23
2,465
2,434
31
2,333
2,302
31
2,395
2,365
30
2,211
2,163
48
2,308
2,255
53
2,312
2,256
56
74.0
72.4
34.3
1
2
3
5,488
4,991
497
5,919
5,524
395
6,163
5,706
457
6,113
5,737
376
6,172
5,829
S43
6,691
6,187
504
6,669
6, 022
647
6,601
5,900
701
77.3
75.8
48.9
4
5
6
5,117
4, 857
260
5,655
5,337
318
5,825
5,481
344
6,061
5, 715
346
6,189
5,829
300
6,328
5,979
349
6,381
6,022
359
6,539
6,173
366
61.6
62.2
51.6
7
8
9
1,120
1,015
105
1,158
1,058
100
1,197
1,077
120
1,218
1,103
115
1, 249
1,134
115
1,301
1,180
121
1,303
1,180
123
1,323
1,198
125
65.9
65.9
65.6
10
11
12
2,801
2,343
2,530
2,M9
2,664
2,899
3,359
3,405
68.8
13
2,213
■ 588
1,801
542
2,030
600
2,012
507
2,121
543
2,237
662
2,462
897
2,520
885
69.6
55.7
14
15
14,628
9,870
4,758
14,743
10,027
4,716
U,139
9,709
4,430
14,624
10,016
4,608
14,428
9,904
4,524
14,659
10, 036
4,623
14,911
10, 209
4,702
15, 125
10,407
4,718
92.8
92.2
84.5
16
17
18
11,730
11,461
269
10,022
9,816
206
8,353
8,209
144
7,974
7,837
137
7,990
7,875
115
8,174
8,055
119
9, 159
9,(109
150
9,5:50
9,211
319
41.0
42.4
12.4
19
2)
21
17,071
15,422
1,649
17,351
15,651
1,700
17,891
16,181
1,710
18, 170
10,432
1,738
18,339
16,633
1,706
18,588
16, 887
1,701
18,593
16,918
1,675
18,766
17,047
1,719
&5.6
85.5
83.0
22
23
24
108,258
98,341
9,917
109,901
99,681
10,220
114,337
103,829
10,508
115,920
105, 222
10,698
117,878
107,067
10,811
118,797
107,953
10,844
120,762
109, 826
10,936
120,679
ioa.838
10,841
89.2
89.3
88.4
25
26
27
13,305
8,173
S,132
13,621
8,296
5,325
14,180
8,627
5,553
14,657
8,948
5,709
14,647
9,105
5,542
14,866
9,286
5,580
14,984
9,293
5,691
15,374
9,571
5,803
86.5
84.4
88.4
28
29
30
409
143
266
407
140
267
413
137
276
403
137
266
389
132
257
398
136
202
395
134
261
391
136
255
90.1
90.9
,88.1
31
32
33
17,002
8,467
8,535
16,629
8,289
8,340
16,607
8,316
8,291
16,756
8,288
8,468
17,086
8,305
8,781
17,600
8, 41,0
9,110
18, 165
8,846
9,319
IS, 101
8, 822
9,279
91.4
93.7
88.1
34
35
36
17,694
17,690
4
18,290
18,2S1
9
19,149
19,143
6
19,912
19,907
5
19, 369
19, 364
5
18,886
18, 881
5
17,284
17,279
5
14,230
14,225
5
50.8
50.8
44.4
37
38
39
2,589
2,500
2,2&4
2,264
2,089
1,807
2,405
2,931.
61.7
40
893
1,690
868
1,632
824
1,460
816
1,448
785
1,304
776
1,032
949
1,456
1,045
1,886
74.2
54.7
41
42
5,957
2,640
3,317
5,959
2,718
3,241
6,140
2,778
3,362
6,156
2,775
3,381
6,049
2,769
3,280
6,081
2, 794
3,287
6,192
2,884
3,308
6,19G
2,878
3,318
90.8
87. 5
91.8
43
44
45
3,208
1,988
1,220
3,250
2,002
1,248
3,280
2,026
1,254
3,354
2,084
1,270
3,077
1,815
1,262
3, 160
1,881
1,279
3,281
2,019
1,262
3,529
2,223
1,306
84.2
81.6
82.8
46
47
48
423
378
45
437
394
43
432
392
40
468
418
50
383
340
43
376
332
44
449
404
45
4.58
417
41
78.8
78.5
80.0
49
50
51
839
153
686
833
144
689
775
142
633
748
143
605
752
HI
611
762
142
620
768
153
615
786
162
624
85.4
87.0
82.7
.52
53
54
5,2.36
1,610
3,626
5,214
1,609
3,605
5,314
1,649
3,665
5,594
1,688
3,906
5,720
1,744
3,976
5,948
1,792
4,156
6,162
1,812
4,350
5,974
1,855
4,119
76.6
79.5
74.6
.55
56
57
57,705
56,603
1,102
59,018
57,913
1,105
61,079
59,916
1,163
60,550
59, 413
1,137
61,489
60,323
1,166
62,507
61,465
l,0i2
'61,739
60,621
1, 118
62,599
61,478
1,121
86.8
8.5.8
05. 5
58
59
00
28,269
23,898
4,371
29,601
25,221
4,380
24,021
19,598
^,423
24,369
19,889
4,480
31,248
24,498
6,750
33,334
26,414
6,920
34,6.56
27, 106
7,550
35, 180
27,575
7,605
68.2
71.0
50.9
61
62
63
154
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Photographic apparatus
Male
Female
Photographic materials
Male
I'emale
Photoengraving
Male
Female
Pickles, preserves, and sauces
ilale
Female
Pipes, tobacco
Male
Female
Plated ware
Male
Female
Plumbors' supplies
Male
Female
Pocketbooks
Male
Female
Pottery
Male
Female .'
Poultry, killing and dressing, not done in
slaughtering and meat-packing estab-
lishments.
Male
Female
Printing and publishing, book and job
Male
* Female
Printing and publishing, music
Male
Female
Printing and publishing, newspapers and
Ijeriodicals.
Male
Female
Printing materials
Male
Female
Pulp, from fiber other than wood
Male
Female
Pulp goods
Male
Female
Pumps, not including power pumps
Male
Female
Pumps, steam and other power
Male
Female
Refrigerators
Male
Female -w ,
Regalia, and society badges and emblems,
Male ,
Female
Aver-
age
NUMBER
MONTH OR
EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
Janu-
ary.
Febru-
ary.
March.
April.
2,555
2,072
483
2,l/,i
1,705
436
2,263
1,805
458
2,290
1,840
450
2,404
1,952
452
14,556
10, 126
4,430
1.2, 6se
8,574
4,052
12,935
8,858
4,077
13,405
9, ISO
4,225
14,082
9, 702
4,380
6,769
6,412
357
6,164
5,S4^
S20
6,261
5,921
340
6,409
6,072
337
6,5S8
6,248
340
16,621
8,239
8,382
14,121
7,074
7,047
13,345
6,784
6,561
13,134
6,614
6,520
13,313
6,794
6,519
2,539
1,9S5
554
2,415
1,893
622
2,413
1,880
533
2,447
1,903
544
2, 502
1,923
579
9,492
7,605
1,887
7,491
5,943
1,548
8,009
6,398
1,611
8,493
6,799
1,694
8,778
7,0()1
1,777
13,592
12,075
917
12,481
11,497
984
11,554
10,718
836
11,315
1 0,504
811
11,286
10,510
716
2,905
1,541
1,364
2,605
1,431
1,174
2,718
1,477
1,241
2,778
1,490
1,288
2,760
1,465
1,295
27,934
20,8:37
7,097
26,431
19,660
6,771
26,106
10,441
6,665
26,267
19,557
6,710
20,038
19,837
6,801
2,140
1,807
1,194
1,076
1,383
1,557
583
1,406
401
973
221
878
198
1,032
351
123,005
91,544
31,461
119,117
88,480^
30,637
119,993
88,916
31,077
120,294
89^080
31,214
120,266
89,518
30,748
899
714
185
840
661
179
863
675
188
850
658
192
890
692
198
120,381
115,926
116,902
118,549
118,724
99, 572
20,809
95,396
20,530
96, .304
20,598
97,530
21,019
97,981
20, 743
723
678
45
620
571
49
667
614
53
661
617
44
640
001
39
64
46
18
57
35
22
56
35
21
62
41
21
66
42
24
3,041
2,596
445
2, 710
2, :S7
373
2,746
2,353
393
2,766
2,348
418
2,958
2,467
491
5, 384
5,135
249
5,097
4,8}7
250
5,217
4,975
242
5,322
5, 056
256
5,335
5, 080
255
10,688
10,383
305
11,463
11,026
437
11,249
10, S59
390
11,190
10,841
349
10,902
10, 636
326
5,786
5, 553
233
5,547
5,282
265
5,056
5,407
249
5,784
5,549
235
5,838
5,610
228
2,223
871
1,352
S,081
8:57
1,244
2,128
862
1,266
2,118
836
1,282
2, 163
S33
1,330
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
955
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 — Continued,
by bold-faced flgures and that of -minimnm employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER
EMPLOYED
ON 15th day of the month or nearest representative day —
continued.
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber. .
Decem-
ber.
2,469
1,990
479
2,5S0
2,113
467
2,628
2,162
466
2,450
1,976
474
2,658
2,172
486
2,844
2,299
545
2,920
2,360
560
3,013
2,490
523
71.1
68.5
77.9
1
2
3
14, 161
9,846
4,315
14,335
9,984
4,351
15, 152
10,511
4,641
15,531
10, 853
4,678
15, 401
10, 851
4,550
15,661
11,0S4
4,577
15, 655
11,051
4,604
15,728
11,018
4,710
80.3
77.4
86.0
4
5
6
6,611
6,270
341
6,726
6,379
347
6, 871
6,503
368
6,886
6,515
371
7,001
6,628
373
7,194
6,809
385
7,180
6, 792
388
7,337
6,983
374
84.0
83.9
82.5
7
8
9
13,891
6,901
6,990
15,518
7,550
7,908
16,920
8, 155
8,771
19, 544
9,661
9,883
23,032
11,385
11,647
21, S8S
10, 797
11,091
18,443
9,046
9,397
16, 297
8,107
8,190
57.0
58.1
56.0
10
11
12
2,557
1,996
561
2,574
2,003
571
2,609
2,022
587
2,674
2,105
569
2,201
1,670
531
2,643
2,104
539
2,647
2,102
545
2,786
2,219
567
79.0
75.3
88.9
13
14
15
9,164
7,324
1,840
9,284
7,447
1,837
9,637
7,750
1,887
10,279
8,293
1,986
10,413
8,353
2,060
10,653
8,544
2,109
10, 831
8,696
2,135
10,872
8,712
2,160
68.9
68.2
71.7
16
17
18
11,944
11,111
833
12, 599
11,757
842
13,911
13,021
890
14, 575
13, 663
912
14, 791
13, 845
940
15,577
14, .575
1,002
16,230
15, 144
1,086
16,841
15,755
1,086
67.0
66.7
71.5
19
20
21
2,754
1,458
1,296
2,791
1,464
1,327
2,892
1,542
1,350
3,013
1,008
1,405
3,060
1,656
1,404
3,126
1,636
1,490
3,194
1,638
1,556
3,169
1,627
1,542
81.6
86.4
75.4
22
23
24
26,909
19,970
6,939
27,294
20, 326
6,968
28,023
21,009
7,014
28,689
21, 455
7,234
28, 830
21,. 553
7,277
29, 638
22,094
7,544
30,041
22, 457
7,584
30,342
22,685
7,657
. 86.0
85.7
87.0
25
26
27
1,533
1,756
1,748
1,915
2,382
2,816
3,826
4,244
25.4
28
1,100
433
1,252
504
1, 205
4S3
1,364
551
1,680
702
2,020
796
2,747
1,079
2,967
1,277
29.6
15.5
29
30
120,515
90,009
30,446
121,811
91,107
30, 704
123,230
92, 19S
31,032
125,111
93, 752
31,359
126,470
94,623
31,847
121,000
89,436
31,564
124, 512
91,866
32,646
133,741
99,483
34,258
89.1
88.9
88.9
31
32
33
909
718
191
920
738
182
897
725
172
892
721
171
902
732
170
919
740
179
950
755
195
956
753
203
87.9
87.2
83.7
34
35
36
119,798
120,078
120,617
121,511
122,279
121,215
123,006
125,967 1
92.0
37
98,960
20,838
99,629
20,449
99,796
20, 821
100, 730
20,781
101,635
20,644
100, 522
20,693
102,006
21,000
104,375
21,592
91.4
94.7
38
39
670
626
44
723
606
57
740
689
51
795
743
52
777
740
37
805
771
34
852
815
37
726
683
43
72.8
70.1
59.6
40
41
42
70
45
25
78
65
13
78
65
13
61-
45
16
60
45
15
60
47
13
69
52
17
SI
SS
16
65.4
53.8
52.0
43
44
45
2,827
2,427
400
2,916
2,499
417
2, 935
2,500
435
3,097
2, 651
446
3, 163
2,710
4.53
3,336
2,874
462
3,412
2,935
477
3,626
3,051
675
74.7
76.6
64.9
46
47
48
5,437
5,198
239
4,729
4, SIS
217
5.096
4,879
217-
5,301
5, 019
282
5, 532
5, 200
272
5, 672
5,401
271
5,712
5, 455
25/
6,158
5,928
230
76.8
76.1
77.0
49
50
51
10,602
10, 295
307
10, 296
10, 028
268
10,260
10,000
260
10,412
10, 158
264
10, 364
10, 008
266
10, 138
9, S76
262
10, 579
10, 304
275
10, 741
10, 475
266
88.4
89.6
58.1
52
53
54
5,762
5,547
215
5,646
5,423
223
5,611
5,382
229
5, 483
6,279
204
5,701
5, 490
211
5,823
5,590
233
6,120
5, 875
245
6,461
6,202
259
84.9
85.1
77.0
55
56
57
2,223
806
1,357
2,260
879
1,381
2,251
893
1,358
2,259
892
1,367
2,202
868
1,334
2,285
887
1,398
2,358
902
1,456
2,348
897
1,451
88.3
92.4
85.4
58
59
60
956
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Rice, cleaning and polishing
Male
Female
Roofing materials .
Male
Female
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber goods, not
elsewhere specified.
Male
Female
Rules, ivory and wood .
Male
Female
Saddlery and harness.
Male ,
Female
Safes and vaults
Male
Female
Salt.
Male
Female.
Sand and emery paper and cloth .
Male
Female
Sand-Ume brick
Male
Female
Sausage, not made in slaughtering and
meat-packing estabUshments.
Male
Female
Saws
Male
Female ,
Scales and balances .
Male
Female
Screws, machine
Male
Female
Screws, wood
Male
Female
Sewing-machine cases.
Male
Female
Sewing machines and attachments.
Male
Female
Shipbuilding, steel .
Male
Female ,
Shipbuilding, wooden, including boat
building.
Male
Female
Shirts
Male
Female
Show cases
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
2,11.3
2,085
28
8,871
8, 499
372
104, 506
15,342
168
120
48
10,411
9,532
879
2, 949
2, 894
55
6,495
6,076
419
771
686
85
504
503
1
3,471
3,0.56
415
5, 510
5, 156
354
5,432
5, 143
289
10, 262
S, 738
1, 524
4, S89
3,498
1,391
4,171
3,746
425
15, 059
12, 802
2,257
344,014
342, 903
1,111
43, 322
110
39,603
6,613
32, 990
1, 857
1,812
45
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAT OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY,
Janu-
ary.
3,041
3,000
41
7,814
7,448
366
ioj,,m5
15,787
159
114
id
10,627
9,686
941
2,786
2,728
58
6,433
6,051
382
690
613
77
3,355
2,978
377
5,527
5,139
388
4,887
4,S9S
295
9, 576
8, 063
1,513
5,121
3,576
1, 545
3,792
3,407
385
14,059
11,810
2,249
378, 842
377, 247
1,595
65, 841
65, 692
149
37, 554
6, 154
31,400
1,669
1,531
38
Febru-
ary.
2,423
2,399
24
7,641
7,250
291
108, 422
93, 152
15, 270
153
102
51
10,431
9,562
869
2,755
2,696
59
6,220
5, 848
372
696
610
86
321
321
3,305
2,932
373
5,484
5,124
300
5,003
4, 702
301
9,327
7,938
1, 389
5,050
3,506
1,544
3,933
3, 550
383
14, 119
11,867
2,252
345, 596
344, 149
1,447
60, 957
60,806
151
37, 748
6,104
31,644
1,698
1,660
March.
1,794
1,772
22
7,647
7,321
326
110,130
95,430
14, 700
153
105
10, 416
9,569
847
2,827
2,765
62
6,179
5,829
S50
682
612
70
343
343
3,298
2,929
369
5,400
> 5,052
348
4,994
4,715
£79
9,635
8,170
1,465
4,888
3,421
1,467
3,950
3,582
368
14, 462
12, 198
2,264
376, 102
374, 778
1,324
56, 352
56, 212
140
36,986
6,088
30, 898
1,779
1,737
42
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTEIES.
957
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH. BY INDUSTRIES: 191!) — Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON ISTH DAY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
coutuiued .
Per cent
mini-
May.
Jime.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
1,452
1,421
31
1,243
1,192
51
954
922
32
1,149
1,141
5
2,226
2,214
12
2,840
2,815
25
3,354
3,319
35
3,410
3,372
38 j
28.0
27.3
15.7
1
2
3
8,114
7,759
355
8,863
8,506
357
9,228
8,825
403
9,748
9,339
409
10,034
9, 642
392
10, 082
9,679
403
9.827
9,418
409
9,717
9,304
413
74.8
74.9
70.5
4
5
6
116,353
119,028
123,540
128,283
129,013
134,423
125, 370
126,827 !
77.4
7
102, 072
14, 281
104,536
14, 492
108, 831
14, 709
113, 468
14, 815
114, 046
14,967
118, 624
15, 799
107, 513
17, 857
109,942
16,885
74.4
80.0
8
9
151
100
51
153
108
45
165
117
48
189
138
51
179
134
4B
185
136
49
190
141
49
•187
142
45 ,
79.5
70.4
88.2
10
11
12
9,956
9,161
795
9,938
9, ISO
818
10,068
9,255
813
10, 396
9,498
898
10,445
9,538
907
10, 789
9,846
943
10, 851
9, SS7
964
10, 955
10,014
941 1
90.7
91.1
82.5
13
14
15
2,841
2,791
50
2,842
2,792
50
2,873
2,817
56
2,976
2,914
62
3,045
2,992
53
3,131
3,073
58
3,256
3,203
53
3,374
3,319 !
55
79.5
79.5
71.0
16
17
18
5,994
6,628
386
6,114
5,725
389
6,443
6,006
437
6,900
6,446
4«
6,771
6,326
445
7,110
6,626
484
6,826
6, 339
487
6,789
6, 315
474
84.3
84.9
71.9
19
20
21
702
623
79
750
668
82
780
695
85
782
690
92
828
743
85
876
782
94
880
789
91
894
800
94
76.3
75.9
74.5
22
23
24
529
529
550
550
606
604
2
3,536
569
567
2
3,515
582
580
2
3,513
572
570
2
3,646
633
631
2
3,684
621
619
2
3,785
49.6
49.8
25
26
27
3,297
3,458
86.1
28
2,908
389
3, 031
427
3,082
454
3,089
426
3,081
432
3,199
447
3,250
434
3,313
472
86.9
78.2
29
30
5,356
6,016
339
5,370
5, 034
336
5,386
5,053
333
5,454
5,115
339
5,566
5,217
349
5,592
5,234
358
5,715
5,351
364
5,854
5,472
382
91.5
91.7
85.8
31
32
33
5,239
4, 947
292
5, 268
4,9S6
282
5,498
5,205
293
5,720
5,439
281
5,755
5, 473
282
5,852
5,566
286
5, 887
5, 583
304
5,946
5,660
286
82.2
81.1
91.8
34
35
36
9,804
8,315
1,489
9, 925
8, 4-15
1, 480
10, 106
8,618
1,488
10,549
9,055
1,494
10,826
9, 322
1,504
11, 101
9,332
1,769
11, 228
9, 575
1,653
11, 303
9,726
1,577
82.5
81.6
78.5
37
38
39
4,617
3, SOS
1,321
4,665
3, 361
1,304
4,790
3,429
1,361
4,879
3,476
1,403
4,862
3,496
1,366
4,882
3, 556
1,326
5,014
3,673
1,341
5,242
3,846
1,396
88.1
85.7
84.4
40
41
42
4,162
3,754
408
4,244
3,836
408
4,380
3,919
461
4,350
3,885
465
4,397
3, 928
469
4,635
4,146
489
4,704
4,210
494
4,790
4,300
490
56.7
56.6
56.7
43
44
45
14,426
12, 245
2,181
14, 818
12, 569
2,249
14, 741
12,449
2,292
15, 404
13,095
2,309
15, 681
13, 429
2,252
16, 010
13, 743
2,267
16, 191
13, 908
2,283
16, 366
14, 127
2,239
85.9
83.6
94.5
46
47
48
380, 799
379, 700
1,099
375, 018
373, 949
1,069
362, 726
361, 700
1,026
353,849
352, 869
980
335, 164
334, 247
917
293, 784
292, 924
860
273, 350
272, 526
826
274, 315
273, 374
941
71.8
71.8
51.7
49
50
51
46,815
43, 420
40, 813
36, 976
34,091
29,611
27,822
27,891
42.3
52
46,709
106
43,313
107
40, 716
97
36, 870
106
34,005
86
29,525
86
27, 736
87
27, 811
80
42.2
53.0
53
54
37, 418
6,349
31,069
37, 773
6,471
31,302
37, 558
6,147
31,411
38, 895
6,388
32, 507
40, 736
6,783
33,953
42,902
7,304
35, 59S
44,736
7,627
37,109
45, 970
7,758
38, 212
80.4
78.5
80.5
55
56
57
1,848
1,802
46
1,898
1,856
42
1,842
1,800
42
1,902
1, 856
46
1,919
1,871
48
1,942
1,887
55
2,009
1,958
51
2,031
1,978
53
77.3
77.4
69.1
58
59
tiO
958
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MAISTUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Signs and adveirtising novelties.
Male
Female
Silk goods, including throwsters .
Male
Female
SUversmithing and silverware.
Male
Female
Slaughtering and meat packing.
Male '.
Female
Smelting and refining, copper .
Male
Female
Smelting and refining, lead.
Male
Female
Smelting and refining, zinc.
Male
Female
Smelting and refining, metals, not else-
where specified, i
Male
Female
Smelting and refining, not from the ore. .
Male
Female
Soap
Male
Female
Soda-water apparatus .
Male
Female..,
Sporting and athletic goods.
Male
Female
Springs, steel, car and carriage, not made
in steel works.
Male
Female
Stamped and enameled ware, not elsewhere
specified.
Male
Female
Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified .
Male
Female ,
Statuary and art goods.
Male
Female
Steam fittings and steam and hot-water
heating apparatus.
Male
Female
Steam packing
Male
Female
Steel barrels, drums, and tanks.
Male
Female
Stencils and brands .
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
10,432
6,514
3,918
126, 782
49,610
77, 172
6,453
5, 504
949
160, 996
144, 141
16, 855
17. 345
17, 279
66
6,438
6,429
9
13,796
13, 782
14
2,041
1,842
199
2,167
2,152
15
20, 436
14, 490
5,946
2,599
2,521
78
6,412
4,127
2,285
8,981
8,319
662
26, 508
7,740
11,261
5,531
5,730
1,466
1,350
116
34, 568
2,118
6,147
6, 105
1,042
3,322
3,234
88
417
356
61
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAT OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
8,771
6, 505
3,266
118,907
45, 177
73, 730
6,167
5,423
7U
187, 609
165, 028
22, 581
23, 627
23, 536
91
8,054
8,045
9
16, 159
16, 145
14
2,662
2,414
248
2,284
2,268
16
20, 590
14,578
6,012
1,977
1,904
73
5,633
3,632
2,001
8,527
7,859
668
Sl,S7i
P.3,971
7,403
10,664
5, 28S
5,376
1,H5
1,1 is
102
35,881
33,648
2,233
6,329
5,281
1,048
3,279
3,156
123
392
339
,53
Febru-
ary.
118
U
73
6
5
171
151
19
20,
2o:
7
r
15
15
SS5
57
March.
9
5
3
120
46
6
5
163
145
17,
IS
is;
6
6
14
14;
94
399
341
58
April.
402
348
54
I Includes "smelting and refining, antimony" and "snielting and refining, tin."
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
959
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued,
bv bold-faced figures and that of minimum emplojrment by italic figures.
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
continued.
Per cent
niini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
10, 020
6,335
3, G85
10, 353
6, 515
3,8;?8
10,778
6,763
4,015
11, 130
6,923
4,207
11,269
6,990
4,279
11,628
7,119
4,509
11, 741
7,229
4,512
11, 736
7,135
4,601
74.7
76.2
69.9
1
2
3
125, 317
48, 395
76, 922
125, 601
49, 166
76,435
127, 671
50, 139
77, 532
128, 936
50, 058
78, 278
129, 999
51, 798
78, 201
130,019
52, 815
77, 204
135, 517
54, 141
81, 376
137, 239
54, &08
82; 431
86. 1
81.5
89.2
4
6
6,648
5,641
1,007
6,432
5, 408
964
6,327
5,378
949
6,404
5,426
978
6,563
5, 578
985
6,642
5,009
1,033
6,634
5,607
1,027
6,749
5,701
1, 048
89.3
91.5
71.0
7
8
9
151, 252
136, 320
14, 932
157, 358
142, 224
15, 134
157, 938
142, S05
15,043
156,304
140, 957
15, 347
154, 147
138, 676
15, 471
155, 398
139, 110
16, 288
158, 859
140, 4S0
18,379
167, 804
159, 237
17,567
80.4
82.4
66.0
10
11
12
16, 426
16, .363
63
15, 742
15, 679
63
16, 505
16, 445
60
15, 351
15, 2S9
62
15, 754
15, 697
57
15,944
15, 879
65
16, 284
16, 225
59
15, 788
15, 730
58
65.0
65.0
62.6
13
14
15
6, .353
6,344
9
6,001
5,992
9
5,988
5,979
9
6,011
6,002
9
5,723
5,714
9
6,170
6,161
9
6,255
6,246
9
6,307
6,298
9
71.1
71.0
100.0
16
17
18
13,469
13,457
12
12,250
12,234
16
12,691
12,676
15
13,572
13, 556
16
13,807
13,794
13
13,095
13,081
14
13, 034
13,021
13
13,857
13,844
13
75.8
75.8
75.0
19
20
21
1,904
2,117
1,977
1,991
1,979
2,054
2,108
1,996
67.0
22
1,695
209
1,891
226
1,776
201
1,838
153
1,816
163
1,885
169
1,944
164
1,833
163
64 2
56.5
23
24
2,070
2,055
15
2,046
2,030
16
2,141
2,125
16
2,188
2,174
14
2,189
2,176
IS
2,226
2,213
13
2,245
2,232
13
2,227
2,209
18
89.6
89.5
72.2
25
26
27
19,223
13,753
5,470
20,932
14,856
6,076
21,759
15, 434
6,325
22,567
16,091
6,476
22,653
16,169
6,4S4
22,080
15, 541
6,539
21,229
14,946
6,283
19,392
13,592
5,800
79.3
79.0
79.1
28
29
2,847
2,770
77
2,759
2,681
78
2,721
2,645
76
2,650
2,570
80
2,586
2,504
82
2,591
2,505
86
2,623
2,540
83
2,678
2,597
81
69.4
68.7
80.2
31
32
33
6,263
3,994
2,269
5,956
3,910
2, 046
6,340
4,053
2, 287
6,506
4,168
2,338
6,612
4, 219
2,363
6,859
4,412
2,417
7,139
4,028
2,511
7,508
4,871
2,637
75.0
74.6
75.9
34
35
36
8,504
9,052
9,046
9,224
9,389
9,239
9,295
9,511
89.4
37
7,904
600
8,400
652
8,343
703
8.521
703
8,719
670
8,564
675
8,615
680
8,813
698
89.2
85.3
38
39
32,850
32,834
33, 871
35, 297
35,979
36,819
37,679
37,840
82.9
40
25,354
7,496
25,480
7,354
26,204
7,667
27,391
7,906
27,935
8,044
28,796
8,023
29,472
8,207
29,731
8,109
80.6
89.6
41
42
10,861
5,319
5,542
10,711
5,257
5,454
11,081
5,479
5,602
11,240
5,409
5,771
11,593
5,622
5,971
12, 124
5,907
6,217
12,309
6,009
6,300
12,528
6,130
6,338
84.8
85.6
83.5
43
44
45
1,425
1,310
115
1,445
1,330
115
1,461
1,346
115
1,498
1,376
122
1,550
1,426
124
1,618
1,502
116
1,633
1,509
124
1,638
1,517
121
76.0
75.3
82.3
46
47
48
33,446
32,022
31,315
34,041
39, 505
41, 728
43, 162
44,267
70.7
49
31,485
1,961
30,082
1,940
29,289
2,026
32, 343
1,698
37,311
2,194
39, 381
2,347
40, 775
2,387
41,840
2,427
70.0
70.0
50
51
6,656
4,673
983
5,693
4,739
954
5,869
4,832
1,037
6,205
5,1S4
1,021
6,375
5,311
1,064
6, 642
5,5;}0
1,112
6,532
5,371
1,161
6,782
5,659
1,123
83.4
82.6
82.2
52
53
2,788
2,716
72
3,050
2,977
73
3,411
3,328
S3
3,622
3,540
82
3,7.58
3,665
93
3,592
3,504
88
3,738
3,646
92
4,046
3,955
91
67.4
66.6
58.5
55
50
57
400
350
60
398
345
63
415
353
62
416
358
58
422
361
61
433
363
70
459
3S3
76
476
396
80
82.4
81.6
62.5
58
59
60
960
ABSTEACr OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND T'EMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Stereotyping and electrotyping
Male
Female.
Stoves and hot-air furnaces
Male
Female
Stoves, gas and oil
Male
Female
Structural ironwork, not made in steel
works or roUing mills.
Male
Female
Sugar, beet
Male
Female
Sugar, cane
Male
Female
Sugar refining, not including beet sugar. . .
Male ".
Female , ^
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids
Male
Female
Surgical appliances
Male
Female
Suspenders, garters, and elastic wovcngoods
Male
Female
Textile machinery and parts
Male
Female
Theatrical scenery
Male
Female
Tin and other foils, not elsewhere specified.
Male :
Female
Tin plate and terneplate
Male
Female
Tinware, not elsewhere specified
Male
Female
Tobacco, chewing and smoking, and snuff.
Male
Female
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes
Male
Female
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Male
Female
Toys and games
Male
Female
Trunks and valises
Male
Female
Turpentine and rosin
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
vear.
3,664
3,o78
86
32, 868
32,511
357
10,565
9,733
832
43,962
43, 707
255
11,781
11,339
442
6,101
5,496
605
IS, 202
16,904
1,298
4,961
4,935
26
6,390
3,186
3,204
10,857
3,650
7,207
31, 823
29, 827
1,996
149
146
3
1,908
1,305
603
3,122
2,713
409
34,386
23,811
10, 575
18,324
9,096
9,228
138,773
55, 535
83, 238
35,585
32, 672
2,913
14,201
8,576
5,625
11,470
9,677
1,793
28,067
27,961
106
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON loTH DAY OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
3,365
3,'^S8
77
Z7, 794
27,604
290
9,319
8,596
723
45, 471
45, 19S
273
11,627
11,234
393
8,653
8,208
445
14,653
13,576
957
5,529
5,487
42
7,581
3,599
3,982
9,918
3,330
30,296
28,209
2,087
108
105
3
1,996
1,370
626
3,487
3,041
446
32,644
22, 316
10,328
17,907
8,886
9,021
142, 147
57, 014
85, 133
35,517
32, 343
3,174
10,141
6,341
3,800
10,101
8,669
1,532
25,918
26,806
112
Febru-
ary.
3,446
3,367
79
30, 109
29, 813
296
9,468
8,740
728
43,646
43,382
264
5,926
5,788
138
4,951
4,781
170
18,692
17,449
1,243
5,301
5,265
36
6,838
3,264
3,574
9,770
3,234
6,536
29, 630
27,676
1,954
124
121
3
2,076
1,423
653
3,880
3,370
510
32,644
22, 733
9,911
18,043
8, 861
9,182
142,495
56, 835
85,660
34,556
31,573
2,983
11,080
6,945
4,135
10,471
8,879
1,592
26,756
26,609
147
March.
3,504
3,420
84
30, 513
30, 203
310
9,480
8,758
722
42,231
41,972
259
4,661
4,596
65
2,160
1,959
201
19,311
17,908
1,343
4,690
4,670
20
6,305
3,066
3,239
9,854
3,353
6,601
29, 138
27, 173
1,965
136
133
3
2,139
1,475
664
3,641
3,166
475
32,201
22, 241
9,960
17,252
8,418
8,834
142,333
56, 944
85,389
34,512
31,507
3,005
12,028
7, 413
4,615
10,711
9,063
1,648
27,548
27,391
157
PERSONS EXGAGED IN" INDUSTEIES.
961
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 — Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBEE EMPLOYED ON loTH D.VY OF THE MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAT—
continued.
Per cent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
May.
June.
July.
3,650
3,5G1
89
3,700
3,598
102
3,778
3,695
83
3,753
3,607
86
3,833
3,7,52
81
3,804
3,718
86
3,819
3,731
88
3,911
3,822
89
86.0
86.0
75.5
1
2
3
31,894
31,509
385
32,761
32,388
373
32,006
31,622
384
34, 132
33,731
401
35,095
34,728
367
36, 107
35,732
375
36,763
36,395
368
36,525
36, 164
36].
75.6
75.6
72.3
4
5
6
9,785
9,055
730
9,926
9,144
782
10,748
9,897
851
10,851
9,950
901
10, 861
9,951
910
11,795
10,868
927
12,503
11, .523
980
12,650
11,670
980
73.7
73.7
73.7
7
8
9
40,614
40,947
42,694
44,156
44,909
47,011
47,680
47,047
85.2
10
40,341
273
40,673
274
42,457
237
43,916
240
44,672
237
46,768
243
47,439
241
46,795
252
85.0
86.5
11
12
6,386
6,203
123
7,248
7,150
98
7,994
7,836
158
9,064
8,889
175
10,607
10,409
198
23,281
22,028
1,253
27,064
25,515
1,549
21,941
20, 885
1,056
17.2
18.0
4.2
13
14
15
1,646
1,459
187
1,727
1,548
179
1,845
1,717
128
1,793
1,699
94
1,854
1,690
164
8,104
7,370
734
19,395
16,934
2,461
19,570
17,227
2,343
7.7
7.9
3.8
16
17
18
19,539
18, 055
1,484
19,600
18,080
1,520
20,501
18,875
1,626
19,058
17,576
1,482
19,366
17,913
1,453
17,624
16, 337
1,287
16, 204
15, 272
932
15,092
14,220
872
70.9
71.9
53.6
19
20
21
4,446
4,384
62
4,415
4,400
15
4,331
4,314
17
4,893
4,878
16
4,932
4,916
16
5,425
5,404
21
5,368
5,343
25
5,764
5,737
27
75.1
75.2
24.2
22
23
24
S,904
3,018
2,976
6,124
3,110
3,014
6,013
3,009
2,944
6,222
3,204
3,018
6,327
3,205
3,122
6,317
3,196
3, 121
6,404
3,213
3,191
6,434
3,227
3,207
79.1
83.9
73.9
25
26
27
10,275
3,521
6,754
10,472
3,541
6,931
11,326
3, SS3
7,443
11,431
3,S85
7,546
11,530
3, 905
7,625
11,885
3,923
7,962
12,010
3,914
8,036
11,898
3,946
7,952
81.3
82.0
80.3
28
29
30
29,503
27,552
1,951
30,706
28,759
1,947
32,456
30,405
1,961
32,904
30,933
1,971
33,981
32, 020
1,961
34,301
32,338
2,023
34,577
32,473
2,104
35, 426
33,329
2,097
81.6
80.9
91.8
31
32
33
146
143
3
161
158
3
147
144
3
173
170
3
155
152
3
162
159
3
172
169
3
157
154
3
62.4
61.8
100.0
34
35
36
2,097
1,435
662
1,652
;, 123
529
1,646
1,149
497
1,653
1,152
501
1,666
1,164
502
1,909
1,279
630
1,940
1,287
653
2,016
1,349
667
77.0
76.1
74.5
37
38
3a
2,606
2,285
321
S,S67
2,105
262
3,442
3,001
441
3,607
3,119
4,S8
3,008
2,588
420
2,471
2,114
357
2,859
2,479
380
3,286
2,843
443
61.0
1 62.5
51.4
4C
41
42
32,878
22,707
10, 171
34,513
23,855
10,658
37,312
25,573
11,739
38,385
26,465
11,920
36,825
25, 575
11,250
35,234
24,223
11,011
34, 104
23, 74S
10,356
34,037
24, 158
9,879
83.0
83.7
81.5
43
44
45
17,536
8,677
8,859
17,519
8,709
8,810
18,219
8,996
9,223
18,810
9,370
9,440
19,392
9,646
9,746
19,596
9, 728
9,868
19,446
9,730
9,716
18,684
9,498
9,186
88.0
86.5
j 89.3
46
47
4S
137,068
54,855
82,213
133,786
54, 846
78, 940
124,519
50, 180
74,339
117,533
40,478
71,055
130,455
52,753
77,702
143,071
57, 497
85,574
155,729
61,547
94, 182
158,112
62,548
95,564
i 74.3
, 74.3
; 74.4
49
5C
51
33,739
30,926
2,813
33,595
30, 810
2,785
34,280
31,570
2,710
35,361
32,601
2,760
36,427
33, 587
2,840
37,415
34,513
2,902
38,575
35,52;i
3,052
39,339
36,286
3,053
85.4
84.9
85.4
62
53
54
13,564
8,246
5,318
14,348
8,669
5,679
15,574
9,411
0,163
15,942
9,610
6,332
16,283
9,758
6,525
16,471
9,805
6,660
16,701
9,78:i
6,918
15, 574
9, 150
6,424
60.7
\ 64.7
, 54.9
55
5f
57
11,065
9,385
1,680
11,358
9,607
1,751
11,678
9,864
1,814
11,942
10,078
1,864
12, 178
10,2.36
1,922
12,467
10,453
2,014
12, 463
10, 455
2,008
12,421
10,394
2,027
81.0
82.0
75.6
5S
58
OC
28,723
28,652
71
28,802
28, 729
73
28,664
28,569
95
28,692
28,602
90
28,319
28,227
92
28,617
28, 515
102
28,296
28, IJ^
112
27,932
27,842
90
i 90.0
1 89.8
1 45.2
61
02
63
75108°— 23-
-61
962
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table lO.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Typcfounding.
Male ,
Female
Typewriters and supplies. .
Male
Female
Umbrellas and canes.
Male
Female
Upholstering materials,
specified.
Male ,
Female ,
not elsewhere
Varnishes
Male
Female
Vault lights and ventilators.
Male
Female
Vinegar and cider
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
Wall paper, not made in paper miUs .
Male
Female
Wall plasterand composition llooring
Male
Female
Washingmachines and clothes wringers...
Male
Female
Waste
Male
Female
Watch and clock materials, except watch-
cases.
Male
Female
Watchcases
Male
Female ,
Watches
Male
Female
Wheelbarrows ,
Male
Female
Whips ,
Male
Female
Windmills
Male
Female
Window and door screens and weather
strips.
Male
Female
Window shades and fixtures
Male
Female
Wire
Male
Female
810
653
157
15,669
11,897
3,772
3,368
1,624
1,744
4,810
3,984
826
4,022
3, 641
381
316
316
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
1,981
1,780
201
4,262
3,529
733
5,123
5,054
69
5,956
5,726
230
2,686
1,758
928
582
178
404
3,900
2,788
1,112
15, 888
7,984
7,904
291
288
3
717
502
215
1,932
1,922
10
2,179
1,909
270
4,411
3,207
1,204
19, 741
18,731
1,010
774
634
UO
14,560
10,714
3,846
3,016
1,416
1,600
4,268
3, 59S
670
3,617
3,276
342
274
274
Febru-
ary.
1,431
1, 203
168
4,606
3,712
894
3,683
3,636
47
4,731
4,506
225
2,565
1,601
904
513
170
343
3,625
2,507
1,118
16,239
7 408
7,771
256
250
6
713
490
223
2,001
1,990
11
1,735
296
3,817
2,712
1,105
21,043
19, 804
1,179
796
646
150
14,787
10,966
3,821
3,116
1,496
1,620
3,597
714
3,637
3,302
March.
1,375
1,223
152
4,597
3,750
847
3,842
3, 784
58
4,947
4,724
223
2,430
1,026
804
607
106
3,759
2, 627
1,132
15,326
7,574
7,752
246
242
4
719
501)
219
2,017
2, 007
10
1,967
1,722
245
3,789
2, 733
1,056
20, 868
19, 592
1,276
832
665
167
15,111
11,320
3,791
3,183
1,561
1,622
4,399
3,645
754
3,684
3, 344
340
273
273
1,400
1, 230
170
4,410
3,006
744
4, 157
4,095
62
5,196
4,979
217
2,476
1,587
> 889
514
171
343
3,767
2, 040
1,127
15,490
7,027
7,863
239
3
698
480
218
1,979
1,909
10
1,966
1,717
238
3,802
2,760
1,042
19, 993
18,905
1,088
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
963
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON loTH DAT OF THE MONTH OR
continued.
NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY—
Percent
mini-
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
May.
Jime.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
900
734
166
884
726
158
917
755
162
620
471
149
791
637
154
763
609
154
770
608
162
805
636
169
67.6
62.4
82.8
1
2
3
15,436
11,701
3,735
15,464
11,815
3,649
15,534
11,941
3,593
14,544
11,111
3,433
14,990
11,475
3,515
16,790
12,872
3,918
17,413
13,359
4,054
18,079
13, 910
4,169
80.4
77.0
82.3
4
5
6
3,253
1,556
1,697
3,279
1,607
1,672
3,268
1,527
1,741
3,443
1,682
1,761
3,477
1,703
1,774
3,624
1,739
1,885
3,748
1,833
1,915
3,788
1, 828
1,960
79.6
77.3
81.6
7
8
9
4,666
4,789
4,879
5,041
5,132
5,168
5,203
5,330
80.1
10
3,798
868
3,911
878
3,979
900
4,143
898
4,235
897
4,305
863
4,402
801
4,463
867
80.6
74.4
11
12
3,834
3,469
365
3,960
3,581
379
4,081
3,692
389
4,259
3,860
399
4,340
3,912
428
4,339
3,917
422
4,324
3,915
409
4,390
3,983
407
82.4
82.2
78. 3
13
14
15
280
280
...........
300
300
329
329
350
350
350
350
369
369
362
362
361
361
72.9
72.9
16
17
18
1,S61
147
1,485
1,324
101
1,601
1,442
159
1,955
1,750
205
2,618
2,352
2G6
3,468
3,168
300
3,465
3, 165
300
2,226
2, 014
212
39.2
38.3
49.0
19
20
21
4,084
3,455
629
3,965
3,412
6SS
3,834
3,270
564
3,667
2,996
571
4,129
3,401
728
4,371
3,561
810
4,572
3,714
858
4,795
3,871
924
74.4
77.4
59.8
22
23
24
4,859
4,791
68
5,059
4,986
73
5,524
5,456
68
5,721
5,644
77
5,907
5,828
79
6,090
6,009
81
6,103
6,020
83
5,964
5,890
74
60.3
60.4
56.6
25
26
27
5,333
5,110
223
5,798
5,568
230
6,201
5,957
244
6,423
6,178
245
6,700
6,452
248
6,962
6,730
232
6,984
0,748
236
7,085
6,876
209
66.8
65.5
84.3
28
29
30
2,546
1,042
904
2,673
1,740
933
2,822
1,842
980
2,923
1,909
1,014
2,780
1,821
959
2,821
1,814
1,007
2,833
1,876
957
2,843
1,932
911
83.1
82.1
79.3
31
32
33
592
651
665
639
578
599
603
583
76.2
34
172
420
175
476
180
485
179
460
179
399
184
415
192
411
194
389
85.6
70.3
35
36
3,841
2,734
1,107
3,970
2,823
1,147
4,079
2,929
1,150
4,068
2,933
1,135
3,840
2,758
1,082
3,737
2,725
1,012
4,034
2,914
1,090
4,283
3,148 1
1,135
84.6
79.6
88.0
37
38
39
15,427
7,674
7,753
15,582
7,871
7,711
15,435
7,834
7,601
16, 103
8,209
7,894
16,439
8,302
8,077
16, 515
8,397
8,118
18,713
8,500
8,213
16,698
8,507
8,191
91.2
87.8
92.5
40
41
42
278
277
1
695
484
211
277
277
293
292
1
737
516
221
308
308
325
323
2
726
510
216
348
342
6
719
507
212
338
334
4
735
514
221
336
330
6
743
526
217
69.5
69.9
43
44
45
701
489
212
730
525
206
92.6
91.3
91.9
46
47
48
1,869
1,859
10
1,688
1,518
10
1,596
1,586
10
1,990
1,980
10
2,013
2,003
10
2,045
2,035
10
2,063
2,055
8
2,077
2,067
10
76.5
76.3
72.7
49
50
51
2,226
2,267
2,182
2,052
2,164
2,316
2,366
2,475
79.0
52
1,999
227
2,042
225
1,965
217
1,819
233
1,896
268
1,974
• 342
2,011
355
2,125
350
80.8
61.1
53
54
4,135
3,015
1,120
4,394
3,174
1,220
4,488
3,257
1,231
4,684
3,434
1,250
4,732
3, 487
1,245
4,959
3,605
1,354
5,097
3, 715
1,3S2
5,137
3,739
1,398
73.8
72.5
74.5
55
56
57
18,988
IS, 135
«33
18,656
17,845
811
19,838
18,935
903
21, 016
19,997
1,019
21,282
20, 281
1,001
17,SS5
16,366
979
18, 796
17,759
1,037
20,039
18,951
1,088
81.5
80.6
63.6
58
59
60
964
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 10.— WAGE EARNERS, MALES AND FEMALES,
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated
Wirework, including wire rope and cable,
not elsewhere specified.
Male
Female
Wood distillation
Male
Female
Wood preserving
Male
Female
Wood, turned and carved
Male
Female
Wooden goods, not elsewhere specified. . .
Male
Female
Wool pulling
Male
Female
Wool scouring
Male
Female
Wool shoddy
Male
Female
Woolen goods
Male
Female
Worsted goods
Male
Female
AU other industries
Male
Female
Aver-
age
num-
ber em-
ployed
during
year.
15,224
12, 588
2,636
4,946
4,918
28
3,978
3,955
23
10,649
9,809
840
6,443
5,372
1,071
705
701
4
2,177
2,033
144
2,566
2,122
444
02, 957
41, 993
20, 964
103,830
51,082
52, 748
99
87
12
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE
MONTH OR NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
Janu-
ary.
14,996
12,428
2,568
5,83S
5,809
29
3, 465
3,435
30
10, 1G8
9,399
769
6,273
6,211
1,062
673
670
1,896
1,782
114
2,516
2,054
462
52,063
34, 043
18, 020
88, 631
44,057
44,574
77
66
11
Febru-
ary.
12, 349
2,615
5,718
5,691
27
3,472
3,449
23
10, 234
9,421
813
6, 563
5,354
1,209
679
676
3
1,728
1,649
79
2,406
1,956
450
47, 872
3!, 407
16, 375
67, 489
32, 098
35, 391
83
71
12
March.
15,048
12, 479
2,569
5,345
5,316
29
3,439
3,406
33
10, 454
9,648
806
6,537
5,336
1,201
621
618
3
1,668
1,689
69
2,444
2,004
440
50, 508
33,581
16, 927
73, 916
35, 758
38, 158
89
77
12
April.
14,826
12,316
2,610
4,650
4,621
29
3,830
3,814
16
10, 478
9,671
807
6,476
5, 391
1, 085
621
61 S
1,757
1,663
94
2,585
2,126
459
58, 242
39, 076
19, 166
91, 796
44,747
47, 049
87
73
14
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
965
EMPLOYED EACH MONTH, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued,
by bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR
continued.
NEAREST REPRESENTATrVE DAY —
Per cent
mini-
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
•
Decem-
ber.
is of
maxi-
mum.
14,903
15, 108
15,468
15,045
15,435
15, 331
15,623
15,941
93 0
1
12,318
2,585
12,522
2,586
12,792
2,676
12,401
2,644
12,757
2,678
12,611
2,720
12,916
2,707
13, 167
2,774
93.5
90.5
2
3
4,503
4,476
S7
4,^6
4,217
29
4,541
4,514
27
4,538
4,510
28
4,658
4,630
28
4,934
4,907
27
5,042
5,014
28
5,339
5,3U
28
72.7
72.6
93.1
4
5
6
4,139
4,122
17
4,086
4,069
17
4,213
4,193
20
4,164
4,144
20
4,160
4,142
18
4,282
4,256
26
4,210
4,182
28
4,276
4,248
28
80.3
80.0
48.5
7
8
9
10,455
9,645
810
10,591
9,678
913
10,556
9,736
820
10,806
9,983
823
10,786
9,957
829
10,886
10,004
882
11,114
10,217
897
11,260
10,349
911
90.3
90.8
84.2
10
11
12
6,433
5,335
1,098
6,374
5,346
1,028
6,266
5,351
915
6,319
5,370
949
6,299
5,284
1,015
6,297
5,280
1,017
6,530
5,429
1,101
6,949
6,777
1,172
90.2
90.2
75.7
13
14
15
621
618
S
613
608
5
693
688
5
727
722
5
754
749
5
811
806
5
816
812
4
831
827
4
73.8
73.5
60.0
16
17
18
2,132
1,957
175
2,363
2,148
215
2,512
2,288
224
2,553
2,296
257
2,443
2,246
197
2,412
2,281
131
2,307
2,219
88
2,363
2,278
85
64.9
69.2
26.8
19
20
21
2,664
2,206
458
2,650
2,200
450
2,580
2,130
450
2,592
2,154
438
2,637
2,207
430
2,530
2,109
421
2,520
2,089
431
2,669
2,230
439
90.1
87.7
91.1
22
23
24
63,086
42,240
20,846
66, 442
44,523
21,919
68, 638
45,922
22, 716
69, 131
40,236
22, 895
69, 571
46, 584
22,987
69, 428
46,419
23,009
70,129
46,732
23,397
70,374
47,063
23,311
68.0
66.9
70.0
25
26
27
101,375
49, 501
51, S74
111,621
55,457
56, 164
116, 593
57,968
58,625
117,664
58,664
59,000
119,097
58,616
60, 481
116,646
57,306
59,340
118,637
58,319
60, 318
122,495
60, 493
62, 002
55.1
53.1
57.1
28
29
30
113
99
14
101
89
12
85
78
7
94
82
12
105
93
12
121
110
11
131
119
12
102
87
15
58.8
55.5
46.7
31
32
33
966
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 11.— WAGE EARNERS, BY MONTHS, GEOGRAPHIC
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated by
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States:
1919
1914
1909
Geographic DivasioNs:
New England —
1919
1914
1909
Middle Atlantic —
1919
1914
1909
East North Central —
1919
1914
1909
West North Central—
1919
1914
1909
South Atlantic —
1919
1914
1909
East South Central —
1919
1914
1909
West South Central—
1919....
1914
1909
Mountain —
1919
1914
1909
Pacific —
1919
1914
1909
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Comiecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Average
number
employed
during the
year.
9,096,372
7,036,247
6,615,046
,351,389
,140,233
,101,290
,872,653
,355,940
,207,747
,396,618
,680,281
,513,764
499,635
381,595
374,337
817,212
GS5, 252
663,015
329,226
264,378
261,772
285,244
211,940
204,520
109,216
81,113
75,435
435,179
235,515
213, 106
88,651
83,074
33,491
713, 836
139,665
292,672
,228,130
508,686
,135,837
730, 733
277,580
653,114
471,242
263,949
115,623
80,551
195,037
4,472
6,382
36,521
61,049
NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS EMPLOYED ON
THE 15th DAY OF EACH MONTH OR NEAREST
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
January.
8,874,477
7,075,592
6,210,063
1,317,401
1,169,928
1,06 It, 256
2,845,811
2,376,668
2,078,441
2,311,438
1,696,039
1,411,963
48:3,424
381,680
345, 774
807,474
688,801
623,061
316,135
265,657
250, 192
271,116
213,921
192,802
106,004
78, 308
70,754
415,674
204,590
172,820
84, 884
80, 610
31,239
695, 713
131,724
293,231
1,179,216
504,994
1,161,601
714, 195
206,959
650,664
421,493
258,127
114,763
75, 556
18-1,513
3,996
5,864
36,545
62, 187
February.
8,679,913
7,141,504
6,297,627
1,173
1,071
2,795
2,405
2, 109;
2,289
1,722
1,438
475
382
352
794
694
637
311
267
252
267
210
189
564
211
179
79
79:
31
677
126
285
1,182
484:
1,12s;
698
264
643
425
257
113
75
182
4
6
35
58
March.
8,677,006
7,242,662
6,423,517
1,280,475
1,180,259
1,085,698
2,771,726
2,438,053
2,145,651
2,275,568
1,747,289
1,468,151
473, 710
384,991
360, 134
793,237
707,979
650,087
313,855
272,840
255,688
264, 707
210,944
195,401
99,618
75,620
68,698
404,110
224,687
194,009
78,696
79, 162
31,419
680,825
128,044
282,329
1,187,865
482,240
1,101,621
694, 564
261,725
636,041
428, 121
255,117
113,326
75,692
182,239
3,989
5,997
34,430
58,037
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
967
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
bold-faced figures and that of minimum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS EMPLOYED ON THE 15TH DAY OF EACH
MONTH OR
NEAREST
Per
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
cent
mini-
mum
is of
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
October.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
maxi-
mum.
8,718,876
8,865,621
9,120,448
9,348,600
9,507,208
9,478,439
9,5.56,1.37
9,663,170
89.7
1
7,148,560
7,100,278
7,018,777
7,020,593
7,086,725
7,006,211
6,730,608
6,640,194
91.7
2
6,457,279
6,517,409
6,488,676
6,656,933
6,898,765
6,997,090
7,066,853
6,990,652
88.6
3
1,306,223
1,332,449
1,348,448
1,367,755
1,-399,266
1,414,605
1,433,947
1,454,828
88.0
4
1,163,457
1,146,790
1,119,838
1,107,731
1,121, .361
1,122,046
1,100,694
1,096,819
92.9
5
1,087,333
1,088,312
1,077,016
1,093,558
1,126,756
1,141,593
1,147,951
1,149,871
92.6
6
S,766,820
2,800,061
2,877,600
2,933,505
2,950,608
2,930,465
2,984,517
3,046,393
90.8
7
2,392,603
2,. 368, 927
2,325,574
2,319,460
2,3.57,792
2,347,907
2,270,109
2,244,536
92.1
8
2,156,236
2,169,998
2,155,844
2,195,710
2,287,845
2,338,583
2,360,336
2,349,165
88.4
9
2,266,743
2,329,578
2,405,965
2,477,623
2,524,065
2,500,018
2,547,170
2,579,231
87.4
10
1,709,904
1,699,784
1,677,985
1,678,439
1,685,138
1,660,307
1,583,747
1,568,887
89.8
11
1,477,079
1,497,289
1,481,802
1,518,983
1,571,342
1,600,433
1,610,588
1,622,565
87.0
12
478,364
489,706
498,695
514,287
522,494
527,039
529,897
531,265
88.7
13
383,545
386,597
387,379
390,514
387,276
382,463
366, 188
362,097
92.7
14
306,543
373,610
3V3, 496
386,710
398,065
394,772
392,382
386,209
81). 9
IS
772,392
778,369
7&6,265
822,535
868,064
875,048
850,812
862,987
88.3
16
094,804
686,455
675,4.^9
691,353
711,615
686, 137
644,970
636,9:.6
89.5
17
641,772
648,032
644,252
682,609
711,296
699, 110
686,416
685,630
87.6
IS
310,020
307,391
321,186
334,381
348,081
357,071
358, 103
360,017
85.4
IS
260,539
265,712
267,030
268,677
268,386
261,419
251,3.33
245, 648
90.0
2C
247,286
246,649
250, 438
263,343
276,189
282,070
283,605
281,068
87.0
21
269,663
267,387
280,571
293,746
299,530
308, 786
317,746
318,871
82.5
22
207, 999
209, 147
215,558
214,843
213,191
214,659
213,013
208, .529
96. 5
23
190,063
195,392
200,416
112,927
203, 733
113,833
210,876
111,289
223, 165
117,870
229,379
118,532
229,260
114,600
82.6
84.0
24
104,180
108,204
2S
82,396
85,382
88,809
^,242
82,922
85,504
79, .8:55
77, 143
82.9
26
72,109
75,311
77,607
77,826
79,521
83,149
82,673
80,542
80.2
27
444,471
452.476
478,812
490,935
483,811
447,537
415,433
394,978
74.2
2S
247,313
251,484
261, 145
265,334
259,044
244,899
217,719
199, 539
7.5.2
2S
218,858
' 222,876
225, 805
234,461
236,875
234,215
223,523
206,342
73.0
3C
85,289
87,769
89,503
94,092
98,407
97,474
95, 134
94,374
80.0
31
79,972
82,221
82,600
83,325
85,663
87,070
88, 593
89,224
88.4
32
32,638
33, 184
33,385
34,272
34,649
35,621
36,003
36,590
85. 1
33
689, 490
705, 382
715,599
726,537
736,391
741,911
751,909
765,746
88.4
34
136,656
138, .544
142,223
143,452
14.5,556
147, 108
150,175
152,036
83.5
3f
282,178
285,349
285,117
286,077
298,600
305,421
312, 133
316,858
88.2
36
1,186,957
1,191,679
1,228,077
1,260,592
1,272,811
1,260,413
1,281,760
1,311,087
89.9
37
496,342
503,068
510,709
516,895
519,235
528,238
530,083
537,639
89.7
3S
l,0S3,62i
1,105,314
1,138,814
1,156,018
1,158,562
1,141,814
1,172,674
1,197,667
90.5
3S
687,683
710,187
740,188
768,579
773,510
740,570
761,688
790, 681
87.0
4C
267,312
272,593
278,232
285,726
294,892
288,486
293,484
294,317
88.8
41
618,701
628, 740
638,982
658, 478
681,270
681,015
689,945-
689,491
89.7
42
442,925
461,718
480,152
497,915
507,050
515,805
522,876
520,623
80.6
43
£60, 122
256,340
268,411
266,925
267,343
274,142
279, 177
284, 119
88.0
44
109, m
112,458
114,430
116,607
118,627
120,020
120,9.30
122,250
89.6
45
77,980
79,963
81,343
83,928
85,417
84,496
85,825
.H5,086
87.6
46
187,384
190,266
194, 709
202,609
206,394
209,704
207, 586
209,359
86.9
47
4,224
4,573
4,841
4,847
4,758
4,850
4,731
4,666
82.2
4^
6,205
6,418
6,554
6,657
6,776
6,722
6,718
6,902
84.1
49
34,748
36,477
36,576
37,683
37,760
37,836
38,038
38, 189
90.2
5C
58,334
59,551
60,242
61,956
62,762
63,411
66,069
64,813
85.5
51
968
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— MANUFACTURES.
Table 11.— WAGE EARNERS, BY MONTHS, GEOGRAPHIC
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated by
DIVISION AND STATE.
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
Nortii Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washmgton
Oregon..:
Cahfornia
Average
number
employed
during the
year.
29,
110,
10,
119,
83,
157,
79,
123,
74,
69,
95,
107,
57,
49,
98,
29,
107,
17,
13,
6.
35;
5;
8,
IS,
3,
132,
58,
243,
NUMBER OF "WAGE EARNERS EMPLOYED ON
THE 15th day of EACH MONTH OR NEAREST
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
January.
28,236
140,053
10, 459
111,943
80, 721
157,470
79, 274
125,289
74,029
66,495
90,230
104, 837
54, 573
44,527
93,443
28,279
104, 867
17,539
11,248
5,876
35, 173
4,992
8,872
18,819
3,485
128,313
55,393
231,968
February.
26,898
135,797
10,387
112,177
81,101
154,933
78,606
121,762
73,007
66,213
88, 865
102, 802
53,177
44,289
91,919
28,209
103,446
16, 800
11,178
6,804
34,208
5,164
8,416
17,028
3,207
89,914
54,251
220, US
March.
25,399
131,774
10,319
112,455
81,170
156,407
78,828
123,458
73,427
66,869
89,448
103,608
53,870
44,180
89,173
28,518
102, 837
16,603
11,323
5, 853
33,333
5,337
7,911
16,280
2,978
122,770
57,708
223,632
April.
25,728
129, 128
10,449
113,802
80,719
155,349
76,361
121,269
71,888
66, 7.56
90, 168
10^,838
62,653
43,960
89,095
27, 897
101,390
16,239
12,849
5,939
34,361
5,181
7,931
16, 196
2,944
137,395
59,180
233,033
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRIES.
969
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
bold-faced figures and that of minimiim employment by iialic figiues.]
l^TJMBER OF WAGE EARNERS EMPLOYED ON THE 15TH DAT OF EACH
MONTH OR
NEAREST
Per
REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
cent
mini-
mum
is of
May.
June.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
October.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
maxi-
mum.
27,117
28,806
28,124
32,821
33,438
32,185
29,715
29,953
76 0
1
130,101
133,609
137,456
144,217
180,313
160,567
141,261
139,768
80.4
2
10,463
10,559
10,522
10,578
10,332
10,375
10,618
10,723
96.2
3
112,572
113,536
116,759
125, 148
131,680
131,916
125, 549
124,687
84.9
4
79,617
79,901
81,129
87, 105
89,041
84,209
84,. 362
87,357
89.4
5
148,683
147,963
150,453
1.52,697
l.-i9,740
167, 146
168,665
172,512
85.8
6
74,217
74, 165
76, 281
78, 550
82,889
83, 136
84,268
86,825
85.4
7
118,648
115,9^0
120,406
120, 221
125.305
127,806
129,266
133,022
87.6
8
73,014
72,900
75, 135
71,298
75,326
77,708
77,108
78,140
91.2
9
66, 268
66,941
67,882
69,414
72,032
74,002
74,520
75, 688
87.1
10
90,739
90,0.56
94,498
97,805
100,363
102,593
103,429
103,810
85.6
11
99,828
98,474
103,013
107,229
112,526
115,740
116,331
117, 622
83.7
12
53, 185
52,920
55,793
59,933
63, 160
64,736
63,823
62,897
81.3
13
45,308
45,543
49,206
55,605
58,553
.58,093
55,281
54,903
75.1
14
91,541 ■
89,800
95,429
97,890
98, 808
106,465
117,665
117,293
75.8
15
28,236
28,020
28,648
30,096
30,810
31,482
31,582
32,259
86.5
16
104,578
104,0^
107,288
110,155
111,299
112,746
113,218
114,416
8.8.6
17
17,062
17.719
17,554
16,906
16,973
17,421
18,228
16,786
89.1
18
14,020
14,6.37
14,5.55
14,508
15, 552
16,252
16,342
14,480
68.4
19
5,996
6,409
6,885
7,216
7,127
7,509
7,560
7,434
76.8
20
33,974
35,019
36,749
37,553
33,0.27
35,877
36,636
37, 138
87.9
21
5,629
5,909
6,148
6,253
6,170
6,025
6,019
6,005
79.8
22
8,217
8,208
8,742
8,902
8,8:57
8,945
8,772
8, 583
88.4
23
16,286
17,400
19, 152
19,600
20,412
22,592
21,740
20,911
71.7
24
2,996
2,903
3,142
8,835
3,191
3,249
3,235
3,263
81.3
25
141,028
141,474
141,701
146, 135
146, 872
142,083
133,821
123,630
61.2
26
61,804
61,122
61,965
62,488
60,261
00,641
.58,396
49, 409
79.2
27
241,639
249,880
275,146
282,312
276,678
244, 813
223,216
221,849
78.0
28
970
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANtTEACTURES.
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO
PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914.
Cen-
sus
year.
Total.
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING H0X7RS
OF LABOR PEE WEEK WERE —
44
and
under
Be-
tv.'een
44
and
4S.
48.1
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and air
ships, and parts.
Agricultural implements
Aluminum manufactures
Ammunition
Artificial flowers
Artificial limbs
Artificial stone products
Artists' materials
Asbestos jiroducts, not including
steam packing.
Automobile bodies and parts
Automobiles
Automobile repairing
Awnings, tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder
Bags, other than paper, not in-
cluding bags made in textile
mills.
Bags, paper, exclusive of those
made in paper mills.
Baking powders and yeast
Baskets, and rattan and willow
ware.
Bells
Belting and hose, rubber
Belting and hose, woven, other
than rubber.
Belting, leather
Billiard tables, bowling alleys,
and accessories.
Blacking, stains, and dressings
Bluing
Bone, carbon, and lamp black . .
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
Bookbinding and blank-book
making.
Boot and shoe cut stock
3,543
168
54,. 368
48, 459
11,402
4,614
22,816
11,493
4,138
4,808
6
488
8,378
10,255
926
3,654
962
1.32,. 556
47, 78;
210,. 559
79,307
55,061
12,562
6,028
5,073
2,3
1,035
10, 756
9,358
4,168
3,505
3,331
2,270
4,. 533
4,574
237
445
5,826
5,115
2,479
952
2,765
2,951
2,101
1,453
2,455
1,766
360
254
675
339
20, 361
21,693
9,715
7,819
421
109
(2)
51
(»)
1,02
(.V
2,655
41
(=)
605
(»)
92
(«)
43
4,808
3,674
m
3,116
(«)
787
176
420
(2)
187
18S
(')
10
605
76
(2)
9
{')
3,975
(')
245
m
15
m
38
(»)
1
(=)
61
(')
2,761
{')
2,95'
282
(»)
328
(^)
30
C)
219
C)
233
1,194
2
2,372
4,461
1,014
5, 785
195
658
714
231
1,
1,684
196
60
954
130
41,8.5'
1,284
94,880
13,033
13,014
1,607
1,538
943
280
39
2,413
101
759
229
1,110
295
791
475
277
952
22
27,952
2,632
5,813
131
9,023
287
471
2,239
217
81
536
485
120
72
476
28
43,340
8,030
82,747
19,963
6,027
1,050
1,297
722
828
11
5, 430
1,478
2,289
374
739
717
1,512
214
11
57
587
59
(2)
2
(2)
IS
(2)
59
2,049
161
(')
65
(»)
12
(')
497
(*)
94
(')
•(V)--
449
(»)
i,ir>2
1,048
91
350
245
60
23
552
318
49
100
52
73
15,033
9,195
5,041
106
436
73
1,580
528
85
279
922
489
110
31
38
23
1,789
5,814
1,719
1,246
19
51
6,256
4,559
1,0.32
235
1,868
1,879
43
1,685
153
222
2,099
2,825
64
183
249
3
8,433
7,009
9,911
10, 782
17,0.51
5,830
1,286
2,252
48
110
1,077
3,520
450
2,246
346
163
685
937
194
33
263
1,091
667
476
440
495
1,837
990
74
531
55
80
27
21
6S3
5,053
1,019
2,383
1
77
15,180
25,258
2.374
2,374
935
8,613
64
112
12
47
820
1,0.54
409
187
1,349
171
28,935
25, 771
15, 807
28, 573
2,938
1,220
691
489
813
653
1,139
2,730
* 51
460
467
- 506
558
1,487
153
432
2,822
151
236
280
1,558
43
120
218
87
34
5
258
351
16
2,348
11,539
876
1,871
203
619
2
39
2,433
4,191
11
482
608
2,399
6,678
683
6,936
11,742
2,477
98
667
262
1,693
520
3,847
197
216
58
1,529
99
97
102
456
133
523
43
1,458
3
4
202
1,202
30
76
26
122
3
5
41
4
1
341
38
23
277
51
171
93
3
38
103
I Corresponding figures not available.
PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR.
971
Table 12 — AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Boot and shoe findings
Boots and shoes, not including
rubber boots and shoes.
Boots and shoes, rubber.
Boxes, cigar
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified.
Boxes, wooden packing, except
cigar boxes.
Brass, bronze, and copper prod-
ucts.
Bread and other bakery products .
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and
fire-clay products.
Brooms
Brushes
Butter
Butter, reworking
Buttons
Candles
Canning and preser\-ing, fish
Canning and preserving, fruits
and vegetables.
Canning and preser\ing, oysters.
Card cutting and designing
Cardboard, not made in paper
mills.
Carpetsand rugs, other than rag. .
Carpets, rag :
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds, children's. . .
Carriages and wagons, including
repairs.
Cars and general shop constnic-
tion and repairs by electric-rail-
road companies.
Cars and genera 1 shop construc-
tion and repairs by steam-rail-
road companies.
Cars, electric-railroad, not in-
cluding operations of railroad
companies.
Cen-
sus
year.
Total.
1919 8,941
1914 6,714
1919 '211,049
1914 191,555
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
32, 875
18, 687
5,218
5,835
55, 862
45,311
42,445
38, 548
75, 051
40,306
141,592
124,052
76,915
100,182
6,313
5,642
7,968
7,213
17,641
14,149
47
304
15,577
14,511
541
387
11,248
9,069
60,865
50,325
1,189
2,087
1,148
51
1,425
1,159
22,933
31.309
2,016
2,130
6,509
11,087
6,686
5,900
18, 173
41,304
31,272
26,384
484,437
339,518
2,920
3,840
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAH-ING HOURS
OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE —
44
and
under.
773
(2)
18,511
(=)
724
85
(=)
3,844
1,8
m
2,699
(2)
4,121
(2)
1,971
1,072
(2)
325
1,901
(2)
4
{')
759
(')
4,146
114
(')
119
(=)
568
119
IC
m
4
(-)
108
(')
339
(')
1,278
2,893
493
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
1,342
25,580
52
2,01S
(')
505
(=)
3.572
r-)
20, 778
m
500
276
(2)
384
(')
51
152
(')
12
(^)
188
47c
(2)
m
(')
(»)
72
75
m
7
42
42
(=)
829
45,481
(^)
3,209
392
88, 406
4,966
26, 881
900
906
17,801
5,451
4,092
858
11,779
1,851
60, 062
14,556
15,676
10, 883
973
820
2,463
263
3,013
1,334
9
30
4,719
388
112
.. 11
4,002
1,826
12, 101
4,555
673
615
471
253
308
12, 782
23
525
320
395
471
360
1,725
2,738
5,209
1,665
306,639
74,431
335
892
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
2,203
646
47,431
23,263
1,532
338
1,419
626
21,658
8,585
8,525
3,155
23,344
6,680
12,425
6,88'
6,971
4,489
1,812
936
3,241
1,188
697
243
10
3,
2,506
63
6
1,685
82
2,966
1,821
25
233
388
83
286
593
2,295
2,099
53
245
1,351
514
3,097
619
4,418
4,846
8,662
1,638
10,671
50,616
54.
565
2,257
20, 898
79,699
5
14,859
1,441
1,875
4,547
17,771
5,175
5,251
3,071
7,545
25, 338
48,579
16,342
18, 186
545
1,151
349
3,340
2,673
1,859
17
1,475
5,130
43
1,336
2,702
7,074
8,758
146
192
121
132
91
276
7,494
23,235
424
540
610
1,272
299
1,640
1,961
8,508
7,302
6, 160
7,061
100, 759
366
403
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
489
3,252
9,466
77,854
448
3,490
1,2.S9
2,158
5,452
11,186
12.112
15,421
29, 089
17,401
5,247
10,334
9,275
13,844
903
1,247
950
2,109
2,107
1,131
6
2,442
4,978
277
43
387
196
6,634
5,6
38
165
49
93
175
181
5,685
309
644
2,023
5,265
2,081
1,934
6,453
15,721
3,124
6,640
108, 403
46,375
1,701
2,103
360
166
75;
5,773
3,285
32
270
542
2, 139
9,394
13,511
1,466
6,669
11,085
37,365
25,392
51,046
728
1.466
93
310
5,689
6,106
38
232
1,004
1,508
30
238
2,633
3,93'
24, 152
27,190
193
872
115
62
267
49
380
2,012
3,510
699
1,619
3.226
9,44S
2,523
6,040
1,968
16,767
Over
60.
179
144
352
31
160
2,. 536
6,331
788
1,734
4
22
3
3,086
3,476
253
326
3,319
2,324
79
55
43
2,345
4,241
1,321
50,570
' Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
972
ABSTRACT OF THE 'CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 12 AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
INDUSTRY.
Cars, stoain-railroad, not inchid-
iug operations of railroad com-
panies.
Cash rnaastors and calculating
niaciiinos.
Cement
Charcoal, not including produc-
tion in tlie lumber and wood
distillation industries.
Cheese
Chemicals
Chewing gum s
China decorating, not including
that done in potteries.
Chocolate and cocoa products —
Cleansing and polishing prepara-
tions.
Clocks
Cloth, sponging and refinishing.
Clothing, horse. ,
Clothing, men's.
Clotliing, men's, buttonlioles
Clothing, women's
Coal-tar products ■•
ColTee and spice, roasting and
grinding.
Coffins, burial cases, and under-
takers' goods.
Coke, not including gas-house
coke.
Collars and cuiTs, men's
Combs and hairpins, not made
from metal or rubber.
Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream K . .
Cooperage
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work.
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring sirups
Cen-
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
52,298
64, 288
lfi,544
8,956
2.",, 524
27,916
209
228
3,997
2,908
.55,. 586
32,311
3,190
2-44
295
9,083
4,160
1,955
1,239
8,2,
6,754
1,206
901
766
1,669
175,270
173,747
484
672
165,649
168,907
15,663
10, 540
8, 549
11,890
9,468
29,319
21, 107
11,103
10, 100
2,229
2,773
13,675
6,002
95,648
64,034
13,219
17, 128
27, 640
28,714
17,622
In, 769
1,.308
929
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING HOUKS
OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE —
Be-
44
tween
and
44
imder.
and
48.
1,875
4.984
m
(2)
636
13
m
m
13
m
m
22
16
(2)
(=)
103
25
(2)
m
25g
2,288
<')
(2)
157
922
78
65
m
m
8
11
(2)
m
366
93
(2)
m
10
28
C^)
m
355
461
m
m
4
36
m
(2)
132,586
6,951
(2)
(2)
348
11
(■')
n
120,369
9,321
C')
m
941
182
1,012
1,032
m
b)
453
■ 31
(2)
n
342
17
(2)
m
162
5,790
m
m
54
(2)
(2)
24
(2)
m
10, 382
5,658
W
(')
686
367
m
(3)
9,994
634
{')
{')
3
(^)
r-)
105
401
m
(2)
48.1
9,864
341
1,664
435
799
24
64
31
334
208
18,804
947
163
64
122
3,338
21
336
286
1,084
52
224
170
56
136
18,878
35, 114
198
18, .587
11,741
5,205
2,615
1,297
1,723
5S3
9, 250
1,582
43
90
152
53
497
58
27,052
5,839
2, 619
2, 867
6,717
14,308
3, 970
573
162
144
Be-
tween
48
and
.54.
16,055
5,294
7,393
457
3
2
20
131
75
8,123
303
1,741
37
34
859
514
642
168
2,046
1,733
121
407
66
262
10,422
87,907
328
15,160
123,066
1,589
3,303
2,125
935
112
86
4,106
758
1,786
320
91
20
15,484
10, 490
2,545
1,999
4,158
2,500
6,292
154
508
152
19,291
6,403
7,271
962
73
324
235
2,997
1,586
162
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
673
644
259
380
2,9i
41
148
192
266
4,272
37,719
32
132
1,655
28,780
3,805
1,441
2,491
2,316
3,077
1,854
6,637
1,002
8,180
65
587
2,056
433
14,351
20, 566
1,627
2, .595
2,492
5,840
2,545
8,469
113
456
16,883
16,885
435
792
7,148
1,536
1
35
644
325
15, 365
12,912
27
93
3,753
2,102
112
235
4,987
1,952
4
162
412
458
1,854
10,344
1
9
'485
4,785
2,171
341
1,959
4,577
2,194
4,. 307
1,809
60.
1,779
12,477
1
6,097
7, 790
100
132
032
874
5, 562
5,553
18
Over
60.
10, 5*15
18, 490
248
879
147
170
28
547
219
2,524
233
172
1,286
159
11,258
13,789
3, 161
3, 865
1,964
3,624
. 5
62
508
742
790
672
891
2,679
2,010
4,762
839
175
5,551
2,954
5,623
9,076
2,201
5,782
1,675
2,441
1,804
1,191
2,189
11,010
193
i^'8
139
10
27
1,028
6
5
11,427
6, 231
3,211 1,601
4,5121 1,939
30 73
80 96
4,170
2,378
5,840
4,274
13
20
6
1
1 Includes 4S and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
• laduded in ''ionrectiouory and ico cream" in 1914.
* Included in "chemicals" in 1914.
6 Includes " chewing gum" in 1914.
PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR.
973
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Cork, culling
Corsets
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares
Crucibles
Cutlery and edge tools
Dairymen's, poultrymen's, and
apiarists' supplies.
Dental goods
Drug grinding
Druggists' preparations
Dyeing and finishing textiles,
exclusive of that done in textile
mills.
Dyestufl's and extracts, natural.
E lectrical m achinery , apparatus ,
and supplies.
Electroplating
Emery and other abrasive wheels
Enameling
Engines, steam, gas, and water.
Engravers' materials
Engraving and diesinking.
Engraving, si eel and copper
plate, including plate printing.
Engraving, wood
Envelopes..
Explosives.
Fancy articles, not elsewhere
specified.
Feathers and plumes
Felt goods...
Ferroalloys K
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
TotaL
3,545
3, 4.541
18,415
20, 496
430. 966
379,366
6, 490
7,440
9,396
6,-598
848
302
19,859
16,561
6,437
5,551
5, 224
3, nso
1,347
1,059
15,568
9,277
55, 985
48,467
4,342
2,839
212,374
118,078
3,024
2,584
5,601
2,387
694
1,314
77,617
29,657
174
106
1,878
1,536
7,014
6,859
235
302
8,129
6,070
9,249
6,306
13,961
7,399
3, 504
4,483
5,236
4,035
2,344
TN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAaiNG HOUBS
OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE —
44
and
under.
127
(=)
4,394
(^)
1,331
(=)
64
(=)
302
441
(2)
17
(2)
655
m
59
(2)
1,421
(2)
11,168
(==)
166
m
19, 533
(2)
447
44
C^)
110
(=)
9,289
("-)
3
(2)
848
(=>)
949
(=)
172
(2)
263
C-)
62
3,510
('')
2,850
(2)
m
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
I
14
(2)
3,290
373
(2)
(')
{')
95
5
375
m
1
(2)
4,207
(2)
819
(2)
193
7,722
(")
218
50
(2)
166
m
4,619
(2)
78
7
406
m
19
203
(2)
952
m
316
38
624
25
5,702
992
166,825
1,075
2,513
1
4,028
69
35
3,335
1,115
2,437
142
1,160
468
569
58
2,920
1,264
18,634
557
267
85
98,016
4,078
307
347
lis
103
22,899
1,982
50
5
589
326
4,932
4,694
31
254
4,709
271
8,048
635
2,591
1,221
198
783
1,121
5
92
Be-
tween
and
54.
1,449
320
3,666
7,409
15, 721
1,572
2,263
1,039
1,044
538
371
6,667
2,470
1,616
536
1,927
681
575
183
5,173
4,394
7,317
2,769
129
173
53, 203
30,529
758
582
4,783
37
100
239
15,410
1,075
81
50
251
385
590
1,727
13
24
2,630
1,837
192
1,399
4,910
1,810
113
2,444
1,663
399
2,101
1,363
6,169
59, 43
149, 15
1,103
4,591
2,915
4,539
140
7
3,114
1,972
587
1,784
1,041
1,324
9
326
"1,343
2,460
10,482
16, 186
363
46
10,88.5
38,838
132
665
148
939
86
162
6,662
8,862
26
12
44
558
112
327
16
149
3,746
216
1,288
955
2,513
10
1,252
1,067
1,239
75
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
22
431
5,909
139,777
68, .842
547
1,809
894
1,374
207
264
5,133
6,613
1,227
1,504
38
562
38
96
208
869
6,748
23, 695
392
452
19,783
41,715
384
856
139
1,297
109
533
16,949
14,789
39
60
261
25
47
151
1,116
107
1,272
962
1,455
17
2
967
1,767
224
60.
910
577
Over
60.
47,0.35
157,034
173
78
23
1,133
4,391
537
1,558
28
43
96
109
296
264
671
5,226
1,535
1,311
3,028
2,899
96
172
90
106
467
1,686
2
'287
26
146
34
1,207
772
204
19
5
277
1,786
2,917
3 . 3
55 9
24
624
1,624
24
397
290
917
845
11
1,108
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
• Included in other classifications in 1914,
974
ABSTEACT OF THE CEliTSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Fertilizers
Files
Firearms
Fire extinguishers, chemical
Fireworks
Flags and banners
Flavoring extracts
Flax and hemp, dressed
Flour-mill and gristmill products
Food preparations, not elsewhere
specified.
Foundry and machine-shop pro-
ducts.
Foundry supplies
Fuel, manufactured
Fur goods
Furnishing goods, men's
Furniture
Furs, dressed
Galvanizing
Gas and electric fixtures
Gas, iUuminatmg and heating. .
Gas machines and gas and water
meters.
G lass
Glass, cutting, staining, and
ornamenting.
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not
including gloves made in tex-
tile mills. 3
Gloves and mittens, leather
Glucose and starch
Glue, not elsewhere specified. . .
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
26,296
22, 815
5,767
4,349
11,287
7,064
777
256
1,222
1,324
1,065
1,495
2,188
1,461
420
116
45, 481
39, 718'
30, 365
20,306
482, 767
362, 471i
906
555
171
141
13, 639
9,030
18,944
22, 459
138, 331
127, 881
5,075
1,525
1,665
1,580
9,795
10, 913
42, 908
43,792
5, 589
4,972'
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHEEE THE PREVAILING HOURS
OF LABOR PER AVEEE WERE—
44
and
under.
574
(=)
796
282
477
40
V2
(.')
279
(=)
0)
859
(^)
1,374
(')
42,299
(')
85
(2)
0)
10, 589
(')
6,3
(')
8,907
(')
2,975
11
1,154
(:')
55
133
77, 520 14. 098
74, 502
6,480
8,067
10,685
10, 668
7,795
4,509
4,264'
3,129'
950!
1, 135
w
856
304
1,190
6)
11
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
211
26
3,080
(2)
0)
6
(')
145
48
931
(=)
10, 850
m
0)
212
2,036
(2)
789
1
(2)
295
m
59
(')
26
7,174
(2)
418
1,024
1,111
48.1
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
1,608
281
1,314
92
5,576
54
12
339
50
300
356
641
410
208
24
16, 597
3,414
8,306
2,362
126, 120
25, 699
112
72
58
48
1,753
1,137
3,586
15,001
10, 599
230
56
74
73
5,114
2,248
15,309
2,914
2,446
57
26, 098
12, 205
947
899
582
1,295
1,030
4,272
47
1,530
24
435
156
921
500
2,501
48
434
4
159
11
400
24
387
541
700
259
723
355
4,430
1, '^'
115,535
45, 433
184
11
1
626
5,430
5,373
6,312
40, 195
12, 351
1,589
131
61
10
1,644
2,758
5.55
133
1,761
830
14,815
27, 975
2,456
2,440
4,878
3,357
2,229
216
24
265
279
3,62^1
2, 6.-)6
52
2,385
932
2,001
195
429
191
347
284
440
18
42
,636
,949
,727
,038
,515
,782
79
85
61
14
350
,108
585
,766
,824
,837
219
575
852
55
609
,133
,788
,213
417
985
,818
,394
393
,469
,062
,108
,063
27
9
836
156
83
172
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
60.
10, 238 8, 395
3,061
1,052
1,663
961
4,032
78
175
226
350
248
115
280
14, 282
26
161
22
1,027
18
465
2,236
l,331i
3,745,
2," '
90, 514
129, 822
218
36
14
57
291
4,386
39,483
35, 412
36
681
557
1,071
974
2,488
13,254
8,548
339
3,026
4,143
7,458
1,337
2,609
116
1,461
3,044
479
16
779
489
35
498
24
68
192
45
16, 182
22,714
7,114
6,749
Over
60.
725
2,035
5,200
8,955
738
2,519
24,196 1,738
49,326 1,409
182 46
346 5
49
129
11,480
40,444
4
82
100
338
5,119
9,248
467
74
4,603
10,743
73
650
20
163
301
1,479
2,903
815
1,775
30
652
238
5,769
13, 736
771
4,727
1
1510
1,534
54
661
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
' Included in "furnisliing goods , men's" in 1914.
PREVAILTl^Cx HOITRS OF LABOR.
975
Tabte 12.— average NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Gold and silver, reducing and
refining, not from the ore.
Graphite, gi'ound and refined. . .
Grease and tallow, not including
lubricating greases.
Grindstones
Cen-
sus
year.
Total.
Haircloth...
Hair work.
Hammocks
Hand stamps.
Hardware
Hardware, saddlery.
Hat and cap materials
Hats and caps, other than felt,
straw, and wool.
Hats, fur-felt.
Hats, straw . .
Hats, wool-felt
Hones and whetstones.
Horseshoes, not made in steel
works or rolling mills.
House- furnishing goods, not else-
where specified.
Ice, manufactured .
Ink, printing
Ink, writing
Instruments, professional and
scientific.
Iron and steel, blast furnaces. . . .
Iron and steel, steel works and
rolling mills.
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, wash-
ers, and rivets, not made in
rolling mills.
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe...
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING
OF LABOR PER -WEEK 'WERE—
44
and
under.
Be-
tween'
44
and
48.
644
456
497
2501
6,647
5,106
674
425
595
1,084
1,193
64
285
1,719
1,321
42,505
41, 213
3,675
2,511
3,009
1,775
7,539
7,322
18, 510
21,318
7,302
9,483
1,448
1,249
212
170
744
7,853
6,935
30, 247
23,011
1,988
1,391
7021
512!
15,931
7, 107
41,660'
29, 356
375, 088
248, 716:
17,967
10, 658
12,625
12,5571
(2)
68
(')
12
457
(2)
(5)
138
1,691
1,083
(•")
5,708
(')
7,0.37
(^)
2,125
(*)
m
m
76
48.1
Be-
tween
and
51.
1,451
257
27
(')
74
2,530
0)
1,010
(')
215
56
(»)
375
3,242
W
676
(')
5,359
m
335
(»)
517
(»)
(»)
1
(»)
7
(')
502
(')
1,471 1,453
56,099
293
281
1
350
364
3
10
950
251
4,642
3,465
5
124
164
80
665
634
3,670
3,511
1,626
591
166
18
96
106
2,876
654
4,781
548
1, 321
61
182
30
6,712
563
210
101
944
67
(3) 11
8,552 54. .552
(3) 19; 972
4,017
2,462
(2)
(=)
1,271
171
.57
95
161
303
14
402
410
658
399
355
4,258
2,004
12, 377
2,124
1,5%
202
257
40
1
198
16
2,134
2,284
362
58
442
405
102
273
3,135
1,843
12, 248
19,084
3,178
168
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
1,814
605
72
7
16
499
.32
490
47
144
81
447
13, 4.59 3, 653
4,47ll 7,512
1, 3.30' 593
249 306
316
123
1,633
103
3,615
695
1,785
504
554
22
16
69
179
378
1,222
1,720
664
142
336
36
51
1,802
2,637
.30
1,5.51
13, 704
25,505
801
1,522
440 4,709
1.30r
64
225
145
41
340
473
35
24
60.
Over
60.
36
29
37
204
1,693
3,494
490
679
97
65
205
13, 047
21, 459
1,7.34
1,634
403
857
2
728
333
1,560
394
4,741
390
219
132
39
378
220
823
2,343
5.
2,181
16
20
9
6
.3,483
4,279
10
198
123
10
255
3
770
55
201
16
110
3
67
93
371
4,1T7
3,741
351
210
27
92
154
420
1,597
4
118
467
22
61
1.3, 105
15,819
2,617 .8,153 27,936
13i 4,474 23,227
71,876. 82,232;75,825
45,996 77,820 60,279
8,201
5,665
647
841.
137
3,208 2,704.
3,026' 8,0571.
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
976
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Iron and steel, doors and shutters
Iron and steel, forglngs, not made
in steel works or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes,
cut and wrought, including
wire nails, not made in steel
works or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, tempering and
welding, s
Iron and steel, wrought pipe
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not
including combs and hairpins.
Japanning.
Jewelry
Jewelry and instrument cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors
Lapidary work
Lard, not made in slaughtering
and meat-packing establish-
ments.
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Leather, tanned, curried, and
finished.
Lime
Linen goods
Liquors, distiUed ,
Liquors, malt
Liquors, vinous
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
2,077
1, 9S.5
28,391
10, 689
3,355
2,644
1,835
10,426
8,845
S42
795
295
228
.30,871
28, 289
2, 734
2,393
7, 138
7,987
172,572
150, 520
5,227
2,600
8,360
7,134
1,155
584
13
19
2,910
2,094
852
585
8,945
7,071
72, 476
55,936
11,405
12, 429
1,890
3,567
1,380
6,295
34, 259
62, 070
1,011
2,292
ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS
OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
44
and
under.
432
1,541
m
449
135
2,563
(')
26
(^)
14
9,533
515
529
7,818
308
377
(2)
279
(')
(2)
-3, 853
2, 505
(')
27
{')
4,485
(»)
31
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
1,948
(2)
(^)
386
(»)
22
(2)
G
(.')
596
170
182
(.')
4,701
{')
134
(2)
127
250
(2)
m
661
(»)
2, .503
4
m
'(')
248
(2)
(-)
48.1
494
246
6,505
1,339
1,294
481
447
612
33
17:
79
34
19
12, 635
3,275
926
111
4,103
54, 674
3,673
3,364
474
1,873
413
505
253
1,043
8
58
3
2,403
511
28, 393
909
1,224
220
1,045
90
631
775
26,114
44,209
342
104
Be-
tween
639| 1,400] 576
2,25S 10,160 2,154
43 350 26
681 2521 424
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
* Corresponding figures not available.
3 Included in "fotmdry and machine-shop products" in 1914.
PEEVAILJTSTG HOUES OF LABOR.
977
Table 12 — AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Lithographing
Locoinotives, not made by rail-
road companies.
Looking-glass and picture frames.
Lubricating greases
Lumber and timber products 2.
Lumber, planing-mOl products,
not iucludiiig planing mills
connected with sawm.iUs.
Machine tools *
Malt
Marble and stone work
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa
fiber, grass, and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds, not
elsewhere specified.
Millinery and lace goods, not
elsewhere specified.
MUlst ones''
Mineral and soda waters
Minerals and earths, gromid or
otherwise treated.
Mirrors, framed and unframed,
not elsewhere specified.
Models and patterns, not includ-
ing paper patterns.
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts
Mucilage, paste, and other adhe-
sives, not elsewhere specified.
Musical instruments and mate-
rials, not elsewherespecifled.
Musical instruments, organs .
Musical instruments, pianos .
Musical instnmients, piano and
organ materials.
Needles, pins, and hooks and
eyes.
Nets and seines
Oakum.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
15,618
lj,171
2G, 715
17,391
4,708
4,787
472
476
4S0, 945
479, 7S6
86,958
96, 214
53, 111
1,352
1,
32,768
54,891
3,726
3,800
1,073
869
12, 637
11,74-
50,850
45, 274
38
17,440
15,506
14,426
4,707
2,599
3,184
6,949
4,274
10,886
6,680
803
700
4,113
1,831
1,941
3,063
22, 957
23,
11,009
10,616.
9,294
5,339
859
1,058
124
116
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAJLING
^ OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
44
and
under.
191
(*)
(»)
452
(»)
26
(»)
11, 002
10,551
(')
239
74
(')
11,942
104
(3)
1,755
(')
19,519
(3)
8
834
(3)
30
327
(')
2,766
(^)
30
(.')
188
0)
196
e)
11
(.■')
2,166
(■•)
152
837
Be-
tween
44
and
481
105
11
(2)
48.1
13,644
12,622
1,321
189
521
360
77
78
2,547 101,476
(3) i 12,850
519 16.723
(3) I 14,173
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
1,259
1,910
8,853
5,594
2,751
547
157
96
18, 176
10,923
12,625
11,349
1,024 15,313 20,749
979 43
(3) 763 330
675 4,582
(3) 24,728
345
(3) 725
17 ....
454 2,(
(3) j 2,044
4,022
8,566
1,846
30
194
2,671
1,363
5,369. 11,000 11,46.S
(3) I 4,. 557 15,519
I 231
149 5,554 927
(3) I 2,468 646
31
(')
81
(')
329
(»)
(«)
31
(')
208
103
(')
104
1,083
91
335
134
1,.581
725
3,356
42
112
122
1,846
87
239
104
6,437
1,305
931
63
1,180
1,246
1,608
1,489
2,896
444
340
139
1, 185
767
651
197
10,063
2,974
2,361 4,648
345 2, 098
1,372 2,612
20 171
Be-
tween
54.
54
and
60.
17
16
528
20
870
15,589
1,285
10,323
247
611
1,153
1,463
104
97
44
177
26,896
36,305
21,615
24,63.s
17,407
15,908
25, 402
16,605
5,407
10,259
134
95
353
287
5,847
2,984
7,956
4,764
885
624
2,105
718
467
291
225
606
2,033
2,557
2,574
3,180
2,138
1,159
18,765
5,368
3
4,428
1,131
3,591
1,236
1,653
1,513
309
699
413
186
716
862
242
319
821
1,057
959
3,518
1,722
4,404
33
62
186
230
459
391
411
449
214
506
1,129
698
2,248
1,355
13,043
4,320
2,835
717
5,779
1,480
324
3,992
1,178
3,206
568
21
392
251
13
106
5
4
60.
18
Over
60.
75
272,774111,769
355,548 64,212
12,7101 513
28, 2131 472
120
'140
' Includes 48 and under for 1914.
- Exclusive of " pulpwood "; not shown as a separate cla.ssification in 1919.
3 Corresponding figures not available.
* Included in " foundry and machine-shop products " in 1914.
6 Included in " aU other industries " in 1914.
2, .532
8,198
26
222
19
479
2,572
84
1,048
4
4,183
7,343
S,465
3, 199
77
226
103
180
127
66
23
5
117
320
935
480
1,965
193
914
53
701
27
116
184
679
113
17
234
222
720
346
75108°— 23-
-62
978
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Oil and cake, cottonseed.
Oil, essential
OU, linseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified '
OUcloth and linoleum, floor
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other butter
substitutes.
Optical goods
Ordnance and accessories *.
Paints
Paper and wood pulp
Paper goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Paper patterns
Patent medicines and com-
pounds.
Paving materials .
Peanuts, grading, roasting, clean-
ing, and shelLuig.
Pencils, lead
Pens, fountain and stylographic.
Pens, gold.
Pens, steel.
Perfumery and cosmetics .
Petroleum, refining
Cen-
sus
year.
Phonographs and graphophones
Photo-engraving ,
Photographic apparatus .
Photographic materials. .
Pickles, preserves, and sauces
Pipes, tobacco
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
26,766
21,810
321
249
2,173
1,488
5,930
2,049
5,414
4, 428
1,130
1,223
2,851
917
14, 723
7,919
11,328
17,485
13,349
113,759
88, 457
14, 135
13, 495
403
1,073
17,444
13, 328
16,072
19,540
2,400
2,353
5,970
4,330
3,207
1,154
416
246
807
573
5,405
2,897
58, 889
25,366
28, 721
9,381
6,769
0,211
2,555
2,016
14,5,56
6,658
16, 621
12, 590
2, 539:
2,354
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS
or LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
44
and
under.
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
66
(2)
U
(=)
285
(^)
753
(')
1,295
768
(^)
3,9
(^)
858
(')
180
(^)
3,075
(»)
714
1,167
83
(»)
241
1,627
(»)
205
722
(^)
1,369
(2)
125
1,670
(')
348
(»)
1,192
(2)
139
P)
166
405
1,228
(')
1,510
(')
34
1,664
{')
158
3
(»)
69
(»)
28
(»)
871
(»)
701
(»)
107
{')
543
(=)
410
617
111
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
753
28
• 19
2
288
1
1,210
169
6
225
965
113
9,907
437
8,077
4,136
547
64,979
10,62-1
3,199
507
1&'
1,009
5, 860
4,223
1,450
1,390
21
43
813
584
36
1,462
886
31,059
1,241
11,451
28
4,563
5,156
1,427
595
10,583
117
2,8i
858
632
29
164 858
454 204
140 51
26 54
25
515
1, 145 723
150 400
1, 625
439
252
85
595
3,013
2,894
5,406
1,646
6,998
5, 581
4,576
3,236
4
41
4,, 581
4,251
1,202
876
85
375
3,872
35
1,961
174
79
39
806
525
1,144
1,249
5,444
848
8,570
1,409
244
794
886
641
1,599
5,670
4, 5,89
708
1,56
1,61,':
1,218
441
535
326
419]
20
504
3,197
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
379
753
21
1
60.
2,018
3,788
11,332
12, 702
2,159
3, 185
23
1,262
2,241
2,447
3,193
496
382
78
476
390
2,202
2,273
84
739
6
54
123
1,281
814
4,092
4,092
3,801
10, 427
872
3,859
3,645
1,861
83
132
901
22,)
936
825
369
1,269
Over
60.
20,911
18,510
2,017
1
648
779
1,665
2,269
2,0,53
> 930
541
lis
2,101
509
396
164
1
34
263
471
4,907
12,621
2,335
4,984
42
192
111
351
50
218
2,612
3,332
280
217
13
31
256
14, 251
56
5,097
2,960
3
414
48
604
4,056
4,429
1()8
480
73
415
730
15
109
502
1,605
8,011
18,993
6,53
2,039
200
1,008
7,759
11,522
852
1,010
177
34
441
1,189
1,155
115
3
1
172
215
1,011
13,416
30, 130
308
669
23
40
73
506
36
2
7.
351.
572 1,7,50
2,502 8,098
439
1
15
196
49
1,530
3.142
13
10
121
' Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
3 Includes " oil, castor " and " oil, lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing establishments."
* Included in " all other industries ' ' in 1914.
PEEVAILING HOURS OF LABOR.
979
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Cen-
sus
year.
Total.
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE
OF LABOR PER WEEK
PREVAILING
WERE—
HOUBS
INDUSTRY.
44
and
under.
Be-
tween
**.
and
48.
48.1
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
54.
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
60.
Over
60.
1919
1014
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
9,492
8,717
13, 592
18,479
2,905
1,466
27, 934
26,705
2,140
1,353
123,005
113, 121
899
873
120,381
114,375
723
423
64
3,041
1,654
5,384
2,134
10,688
6,1S8
5,786
5,617
2,223
2,010
2,113
1,253
8,871
4,088
119, 848
50,220
168
408
10,411
12,969
2,949
2,972
6,495
5,089
771
681
504
557
3,471
2,244
21
(»)
1,048
(')
1,555
("■)
2,320
(')
48
8,500
(')
12
{')
12, 573
{')
73
^^
20
619
(^)
431
(')
220
(»)
248
553
(»)
3,385
0)
15
%
101
(.')
752
(=)
34
2,927
""«■"
4,689
{')
22
861
579
3,113
2,509
554
212
3,996
6,207
168
21
98,259
80,023
864
95
83,406
80,130
194
105
3,547
1,934
4,264
2,093
419
275
10,840
6,846
47
34
10, 453
19, 145
14
676
6,074
7,977
350
69
149
1,199
2,831
7,800
29
702
6,320
8,860
360
196
2,048
12,093
1
60
7,643
17,057
4
181
4,690
4,297
2,098
3,539
247
274
2,385
2,142
61
7
467
1,293
8
39
4,225
5,139
80
61
209
708
160
2,538
Plumbers' supplies, not else-
wliere specified.
Pocketbooks
Pottery
3
1,321
2,582
1,350
959
241
549
Poultry, killing and dressing, not
done in slaughtering and meat-
packing establishments.
Printing and publishing, book
and job.
Printing and publishing, music. .
68
72
136
110
18
Printing and publishing, news-
papers and periodicals.
Printing materials
3
1,497
3,765
' " "274
307
Pulp, from fiber other than
7
26
252
187
152
339
350
152
232
1,680
" " "33
wood. 3
Pulp goods
41
301
(»)
22
147
17
m
25, 172
319
121
396
147
2,550
1,S3
1,268
270
379
312
101
28
3,265
561
49, S2S
3,216
6
616
"i,'i33
101
4,060
848
2,070
517
1,211
480
is
766
142
18,391
9,621
71
1
1,693
598
388
295
547
422
165
48
431
169
1,410
380
309
277
941
2,952
602
1,166
16
1,068
89
6
116
921
1,1S5
8,019
""""313
1,932
4,040
92
522
1,021
772
49
30
85
111
284
546
383
753
2,474
1,270
2,200
2,053
1,355
1,984
222
139
74
7
2,089
945
19, 352
25,427
91
83
2,138
4,518
1,597
1,844
1,470
792
115
117
66
10
129
267
Pumps, not including power
pumps.
Pumps, steam and other power...
Refrigerators
213
128
Regalia, and society badges and
emblems.
Rice, cleaning and polishing
11
848
40
897
1,172
2,535
3,548
' ' "959
1,154
1 168
Rubber tires, tubes, and mbber
goods, not elsewhere specified.
Rules, ivory and wood
347
'""389
11
1,333
3,323
4
98
1,416
2,538
Saddlery and harness
110
29
140
365
3,050
464
474
213
1,291
340
185
15
Safes and vaidts
26
Salt
"736
Sand and emery paper and cloth .
647
369
268
326
272
1,001
Sand-lime brick
37
81
1,561
190
Sausage, not made in slaughter-
ing and meat-packing estab-
lishments.
0)
386
372
(2)
29
36
71
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
' Included in "all other industries" in 1914
980
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Saws .
Scales and balances.
Screws, machine
Screws, wood ,
Sewing-machine cases.
Sewing machuies and attach-
ments.
Shipbuilding, steel
Shipbuilding, wooden, including
boat bmldiing.
Shirts
Show cases
Signs and advertismg novelties . .
SQk goods, including throwsters.
Silversmithing and sUverware
Slaughtering and meat packing. .
Smelting and reflnuig, copper
Smeltmg and refining, lead
Smelting and refining, zinc
Smelting and refining, metals,
not elsewhere specified, s
Smelting and refining, not from
the ore.
Soap
Soda-water apparatus .
Sporting and athletic goods
Springs, steel, car and carriage,
not made in steel works or
rolling mills.
Stamped and enameled ware,
not elsewhere specified.
Stationery goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
5,510
4,560
5,432
4,467
10, 262
3,643
4,
4,446
4,171
3,699
15,059
14,308
344, 014
33, 508
43,432
10, 981
39,603
51,972
1,857
2,257
10,432
9,566
126,782
108, 170
6, 453
7,070
160, 996
9S, 832
17,345
17,731
6,438
7,385
13, 796
9,617
2,041
2,167
2,585
20,436
14,172
2,599
2,229
6,412
5,002
8,981
3,703
34,248
28, 731
11,261
7,728
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING
OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
44
and
under.
136
311
36
(2)
(2)
2,136
(^)
246,866
(2)
12, 943
(')
9,965
(')
234
1,572
6)
31,619
(')
(^)
4,791
(2)
(2)
16
(2)
24
(2)
2,456
(')
118
(2)
198
694
929
675
(2)
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
52
29
2,466
(.')
(2)
30
(^)
4,685
I')
75
(^)
4,824
(})
352
2,909
(2)
(2)
1,859
(2)
(')
(2)
231
13
832
24
154
(.')
832
(2)
354
(2)
378
967
1,753
48
1,342
1,028
1,527
2,168
61
540
499
89, 901
11, 928
26,221
2,802
9, 148
4,051
437
116
4,366
2,568
26, 154
1,169
406
76
128, 795
4,728
3,500
336
1,002
72
2,387
447
340
263
42
9, 667
1,027
442
390
1,857
226
2,182
478
8,981
2, (.27
5,242
981
Be-
tween
and
54.
221
1,211
549
3,057
80
786
"78
10,376
9,232
583
6,881
1,455
777
9,%6
12,562
488
277
2,640
3,097
47, 286
4,916
3,646
970
■ 5,856
3,263
990
2,225
397
395
3,902
912
510
4,474
3,446
1,796
225
1,427
1,573
2, 256
477
11,167
3, 864
3, 634
1,018
269
2,955
1,545
2,130
847
684
294
1,436
1,044
2,087
541
6,900
1,615
5,420
5,075
27, 222
425
1,036
1,158
2,360
14, 241
56,632
313
2,449
5,017
13, 188
1, 343
864
727
101
176
905
1,514
187
1,207
Be-
tween
54
and
1,703
404
497
1,365
2,279
1,478
2,282
839
4,091
2,022
933
2,467
138
928
339
596
515
7,363
202
513
241
1,372
3,322
43,243
608
3,575
4,041
8, 734
11,512
11,170
4,900
5,073
9,644
2,048
513
407
259
1,802
6,371
38
294
1, 296 1, 505
2,049 1,705
394 2,392
377 1,473
2,615
6,077
837
3,035
8,732
11,023
483'
2,021
60.
375
235
373
1,616
23
1,300
6,393
664
1,378
110
439
71
315
98
149
774
2,190
10,364
68,019
2,336
108
139
2,043
38
618
618
293
"'"ii
S3
105
49
909
817
81
992
4,028
512
36
73
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
* Corresponding figures not available.
8 Included in other classifications prior to 1919 and covers "smelting and refining, antimony" and
"smelting and refining, tin" which could not be shown separately in 1919.
PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR.
981
Table 12 — AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURSOFLABORPER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914-Continued.
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-
water heating apparatus.
Steam packing
Steel barrels, drums, and tanks ^ .
Stencils and brands ,
Stereotyping and electrotyping. .
Stoves and hot-air fm-naces.
Stoves, gas and oil
Stnictural ironwork, not made in
steel works or roUing mills.
Sugar, beet
not including
Sugar, cane
Sugar, refining,
beet sugar.
Su] phuric, nitric, and mLxed acids
Surgical appliances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic
woven goods.
Textile machinery and parts 3...
Theatrical scenery
Tin, and other foils, not else-
where specified.
Tin plate and terneplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified
Tobacco, chewing and smoking,
and snuff.
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes 1919 138,773
1914 152,892
Tools, not elsewhere specified . .
Toys and games.
Trunks and vaUses . . .
Turpentine and rosin.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
1,466
1,
3Ci, 686
26,388
6, 147
4,213
3,322
417
446
3,664
3,457
32,868
29,535
10, 565
7,790
43, 962
47, 167
11,781
7,997
6,101
3,632
18,202
11,253
4, 961
3,064
6,390
4,282
10, 857
9,646
31,823
149
88
1,
1,031
3,122
5,238
34, 386
22, 584
18, 324
25, 980
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
35,585
16, 866
14,201
7,
11,470
9,911
28, 0(i7
34,817
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS
OF LABOR PER WREK "WERE—
44
and
under.
492
(')
503
C-)
175
55
90
(2)
943
(2)
2, 606
152
(2)
o, ot
32
745
(2)
814
(2)
827
(2)
775
41
313
(2)
2,640
(2)
644
(2)
394
(2)
6)
1,112
1,100
(')
790
C-)
7,336
6)
Be-
tween,
44
and
48.
6
134
63
(2)
10
366
366
604
22, 890
3,983
868
196
362
143
53
2,312
3,045
500 11,023
(2) 2, 957
560 5, 657
(2) 2,613
313I 8, 958
(2) 1,533
175
C-)
349
1,137
(^)
196
(2)
(2)
529
234
C-)
19 784 8,171
(2)
1,372
(=)
869
595
445
C-)
5,022
614
1,635
11
1,450
423
4,161
831
9,939
100
80
1,014
1
2,190
7,044
497
2,327
1,275
5, 766
2,202
2,342
38e
3,127
46f
3,706
13, 680
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
182
560
6,885
1,689
1,304
1,086
1,:""
149
276
11
171
5, 009
3,046
2,400
286
9,691
8,596
591
3,332
536
4,113
1,804
13,483
295
83
9
7
15,250
2,183
8, 886
1,677
12, 257
3,455
4,984
1,000
3,591
1,589
2,509
2,770
51.
339
382
4,378
3,810
241
756
414
18
72
32
222
8, 569
11,182
785
1,401
10,730
13,905
107
180
19
82
1,252
229
114
878
455
2,440
1,608
1
8
97
323
2,657
5,814
8,975
1,6,53
4,952
4,362
2,519
1,497
2,619
1,482
2,
4,430
728
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
47
144
1,450
7,203
1,396
1,558
614
7
27
3,529
7,5*9
934
2,379
9,276
19, 523
1,742
108
553
14
1,498
1,454
379
273
2,249
31
4,391
4,692
25,733 41,976 30,872 .,„.„ _, .„„
44,969 19,365 46,856 30,936 8,392 2,374
1S9
467
134
378
4, ra5
8,023
4, 384
16, 478
9, 373
9,761
7, 936
3,102
3,304
1,741
3, 566
508
780
33
298
446
9,703
1,933
394
69
1,632
4,801
77
1,111
1,096
3,610
1,213
2,558
501
395
6,024
3, 055
198
490
58
196
133
180
1,130
16
6
465
2,811
446
1,582
2,455
955
754
177
578
139
1,756
9,098
15, 995
Over
60.
167
223
8,512
5,151
3,634
3, 139
5,904
5,495
693
1,955
95
"if";
409
3r.
35
864
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
8 Included in " foundry and machine-shop products " in 1914.
982
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914— Continued.
Type founding
Typewriters and supplies.
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials, not (
where si)ecifled.
Varnishes ,
Vault lights and ventilators .
Vinegar and cider
Wall paper, not made in paper
mills.
Wall plaster and composition
flooring.
Washing machines and clothes
wringers.
Waste
Watch and clock materials, ex-
cept watch cases.
Watchcases.
Watches
Wheelbarrows.
Whips
Windmills
Window and door screens and
weather strips.
Window shades and fixtures.
Wire
Cen-
sus
year.
Wirework, including wire rope
and cable, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wood, turned and carved.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Total.
810
1,054
15, 669
11,091
3, 368
4,792
4,810
4,426
4, 022
2, 734!
316
601 j
1,981
1,229
4, 2fi2
4,738
5,123
5,389
5, 956
2,302
2, 686
2,966
582
670
3,900
3,514
15,888
12,390
291
323
717
1,163
1,932
1,955
2,179
3,194
4,411
4,077
19, 741
17,600
15,224
12,126
4,946
2,782
3,978
2,830
10,649
11,615
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS
OF LABOR PER WEEK "WERE —
44
and
under.
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
4
(=)
294
(2)
404
(2)
e
289
136
(2)
32
(2)
391
(2)
229
(2)
723
C-)
210
(2)
77
(2)
126
C-)
3,779
(2)
1
(2)
(2)
325
c
537
C-)
1
(2)
347
(2)
174
(2)
104
(^)
527
(2)
410
5
(2)
5
(2)
159
(2)
(2)
(2)
55
110
C-)
53
(^)
1,221
(^)
10
48.1
146
21
1,204
440
538
2,003
130
702
340
9
205
349
76
306
59
1,685
127
928
107
536
50
138
7
2,574
481
6,272
7
17
59
1
412
160
533
946
768
669
2,365
410
717
103
738
47
509
294
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
612
730
7,428
2,995
1,692
1,052
584
346
2,069
1,117
96
170
145
17
1,531
14
361
185
1,604
123
569
138
181
121
1,126
185
5,147
4,212
158
57
374
379
300
801
168
1,297
498
1,725
4,396
4,237
1,389
301
51
1,557
1,405
3,839
5,891
1,617
296
262
272
2
91
531
400
1,287
502
909
653
436
168
944
9
176
616
'4,"654
32
253
493
51f
133
1,398
1,192
1,729
2, 318
333
1,222
2,107
462
215
2, 456
1,772
Be-
tween
54
and
34
2,668
1,616
431
1,547
704
1,226
208
717
68
104
242
123
652
1,853
617
555
1,191
798
722
904
18
322
74
1,875
690
4,124
110
K 97
65
829
956
801
572
678
872
326
8,978
4,561
4,355
5,244
616
1.34
173
3,782
3,535
38
643
1,825
22
278
31
639
589
95
2,314
1,608
2,895
857
838
476
930
357
Over
60.
109
45
337
126
790
82
574
3,447
6,824
1,187
2,976
1,724
1,221
1,.837
2,180
1,907
4,588
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not aviiilable.
PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR.
983
Table 12.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PRE-
VAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919 AND 1914^Contiiiued.
Cen-
sus
year.
Total.
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE
OF LABOR PER WEEK
PREVAH-ING HOURS
WERE—
INDUSTRY.
44
and
under.
Be-
tween
44
and
48.
48.1
Be-
tween
48
and
54.
54.
Be-
tween
54
and
60.
60.
Over
60.
Wooden goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Wnnl pulling
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
6,443
6,418
705
708
2,177
1,059
2,566
2,145
62,957
49, 165
103, 830
109,527
99
523
88
C-)
13
12
42
■■(V)'"
70S
227
235
125
484
936
387
59
12
121
1,638
905
144
151
638
190
261
516
10,993
14,010
6,944
74,295
1,654
2,905
220
153
775
516
590
498
7,607
26, 378
2, 328
30,550
66
1, 169
1,994
34
267
147
353
401
731
1,866
7,033
' '3,' 093
208
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy
153
(')
568
(«)
24
369
(=)
9,595
617
7
36,781
1,062
77,598
275
"4 "773
634
7,007
1,589
269
393
Worsted goods
48
334
All other industries '
32
(2)
■■(V)""
1
323
159
5
36
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914.
2 Corresponding figures not available.
3 Comprise.s in 1919, "straw goods, not elsewhere specified," 1 establishment; "whalebone cutting," 1;
"wood carpet," 3; in 1914, "millstones," 2 establishineats; "ordnance and accessories," 2; "pulp, from
fiber, other than wood," 3; "whalebone cutting," 1; "wood carpet," 6.
984
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 13.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO
PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States .
Geog. divisions:
New Eugland .
Middle Atlantic .
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic.
East South Central
West South Central.
Moimtain.
Pacific.
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. ..
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania. . .
EAST North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota.
South Dakota.
Nebraska
Kansas
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
19)9
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
Total
1,351,389
1,140,233
1,101,290
2,872,653
2,355,940
2,207,747
2,396,618
1,080,281
1,513,764
499, 635
3,sl,595
374, 337
817,212
685, 252
663, 015
329, 226
264,378
261,772
285, 244
211,940
204, 520
109, 216
81,113
75,435
435, 179
235,515
213. 166
IN establishments where the PREVAn.iNQ HOITRS OF
LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
88, 651
83, 074
33,491
713,836
139, 665
292,672
1,228,130
508,686
1,135,837
730, 733
277, 580
653,114
471,242
263, 949
115,623
80,551
195,037
4,472
6, 382
36,521
61,049
44 and
under.
1,111,107
84,626
C)
582, 187
(?)
176, 277
(=")
28, 211
(')
(2)
85,349
(')
12, 559
(^)
10,666
3,752
127, 480
(')
2,126
3, 650
2,926
54, 454
1,794
19, 676
317,928
120,136
144,123
48, 750
14,998
95,221
8,654
8,654
5, 258
1,411
18, 974
28
78
812
1,650
Be-
tween
44 and
48.
48.1
346, 179 2,961,407
(2) 833,330
(2) 523,6.^
55, 900
(2)
(^)
117, 744
(^)
(2)
106,832
(«)
23,806
{')
18,022
(^)
8,589
(2)
(')
4,045
(')
(^)
3,620
(')
(2)
7,621
(')
4,443
1,160
301
38, 904
665
10, 427
52,953
19,969
44, 822
48, 030
7,779
28, 194
8,234
14,589
8,947
4,484
7, 699
107
800
649
1,060
648, 655
89, 694
51,613
874, 811
245,925
180,067
703, 870
238, 165
123, 872
185, 673
66, 810
44,763
131,389
62, 100
46, 034
55,656
25, 332
19, 876
77,907
26, 264
15, 137
50,995
17,867
10,452
232, 451
61,173
31,838
21,400
49, 726
9, 163
436, 806
61,605
69,955
420,335
162, 437
292,039
198, 838
67, 7S8
229, 427
148,486
59, 331
44, 940
24,733
64,117
2,782
1,971
15,864
31,266
Be-
tween
48 and
54.
54.
1,496,177 828,353
945, 735 1,818,390
481, 157 1,019,438
244,904
113,217
48, 576
496,937
464, 095
245, 863
557,291
241, 560
102,083
63, 702
35,832
23,837
87, 481
53, 411
32, 726
23,070
13,646
7,698
11, 458
7,780
4,"
3,693
5, 595
3,346
7,641
10, 599
12, 139
7,278
12, .579
3, 945
109, 036
30, 347
81,719
208,679
101,586
186,672
156,028
49,638
146, 879
166,318
38, 428
12,215
6, 6.57
39, 600
109
274
2,639
2, 208
165, 498
477, 074
159, 3S3
258, 897
714,601
325, 179
191, 193
335, 575
291, 908
67, 841
91,301
72,480
57, 678
66, 091
56, 542
29, 355
39, 366
30, 776
28,157
29,733
24,743
7,464
11,259
11,887
22, 270
53,390
46,540
44,254
12, 287
9,227
40, 902
37, 901
20, 927
102,469
28,314
128, 114
.51,695
23, 546
44,746
48,624
22, 582
10, 030
1.5,543
31,903
439
816
3,087
6,023
Be-
tween
54 and
60.
1,248,8.54
1,543,018
1,999,307
126, 861
378, 977
674, 602
301,638
541, 44 •
766, 499
395, 658
416,935
366,362
55, 696
49, 023
61, 556
232, 209
84, 619
78, 412
68, 285
35, 331
20, 418
28,206
9, 250
6,130
26, 275
17,306
15,651
14,026
10, 13r
9,617
3,043
2,324
4,659
27, 012
6,846
82, 977
65, 219
57,527
178, 892
136, 582
69, 166
68,615
51,744
69, 551
11,517
12,013
15,257
2;?4
385
5,4.32
10,858
827, 745
1,487,801
2,017,280
19, 957
69, 250
147, 915
153, 256
272,012
533,903
187, 773
364,630
521, 120
.56, 452
114,354
145, 948
176,061
350, 530
319, 626
105, 861
113,058
123, 564
103, 789
98, 749
105,470
6,800
19, 220
21,985
17,7%
85, 998
97, 749
4,536
1,130
2, 481
5,655
406
5,749
41,999
12,943
98,314
59, 145
28,961
22, 881
33, 281
43, 505
16,823
12, 996
13,184
633
1,845
5,534
5,437
Over
60.
276,5.50
407, 973
574, 212
4,988
12, 021
19, 141
87,183
117,865
156, 236
77, 724
83,416
108, 419
IS, 254
24, 275
25, 753
29,023
68, 501
129, 675
25, 851
37,645
59, 440
21,016
40, 164
48, 151
6,617
9,866
12,114
5,894
14,220
15,283
1, .571
218
789
1,067
101
1,242
18,548
5,774
62, 861
31,659
15, 704
17,151
5, 901
7,309
5,893
2,714
4, 3(13
80
213
2, 504
2,547
1 Includes 48 and under for 1914 and 1909.
» Corresponding figures not available.
PEEVAILTNG HOURS OF LABOR.
985
Table 13.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO
PREVA1L1N(} HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND
STATES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Coutinuer].
DIVISION AND STAT*^
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West Sottth Central:
Arkansas T.
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
Total.
29,035
140,342
10, 482
119,352
83,036
157,659
79,450
123,441
74,415
69,340
95, 167
107,159
57,560
49, 954
98,265
29,503
107, 522
17,160
13,917
6,634
35, 254
5,7:^6
8, 528
18,868
3,119
132,928
58, 559
243,692
IN ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS OF
LABOR PER WEEK WERE —
Be-
44 and
tween
imder.
44 and
48.
8, 288
1,863
36, 5ra
5, 8G8
1,900
268
16,072
4,492
9, 105
2 222
1,174
310
583
379
4,948
994
6,710
1,626
3,153
2,626
1,750
2,511
3,316
757
4,340
2,695
1,233
254
4,811
1,918
917
915
• 3,705
958
272
2,056
8
370
24
1
1,684
402
398
57
57
1,302
734
7
41,473
3,264
11,975
477
74,032
3,880
5,968
27, 201
5,144
21,688
18,493
9,411
5,099
18,495
19,890
16,998
17,040
17,999
3,613
6,823
18,151
11,197
41,736
7,603
10,9.59
851
18,464
740
2,842
7,514
2,022
80,036
39,915
112,500
Be-
tween
48 and
54.
3,214
25, 444
518
14, 126
8,040
20, 081
1,914
8,974
5,170
8, 592
7,880
4,006
2, 592
1,407
3,881
717
5,4.53
216
161
■ 28
1,014
269
976
1,021
730
458
6,453
3,842
9, 648
269
10, 422
8, 27"
5,934
3, 562
7,289
8,435
6,840
14,344
5,170
3,001
2,986
8,493
3,342
13,336
1,3.58
566
524
3,240
481
2&5
896
114
2,835
1,892
17,543
Be-
tween
54 and
60.
2,274
23,321
1,859
25, 150
15, 127
77,547
46, 076
36, 021
4,834
16,872
26, 103
22,947
2,363
4,643
7,496
4,913
11,154
3,719
688
4, 195
5,251
2,828
2,897
5,879
818
2,612
1,829
9,585
60.
2,490
10,398
147
23,951
18, 226
30, 481
18,748
38,916;
23, 704:
Over
60.
1,096
1,893
377
3,451
3,546
3,721
3,089
7,804
4,046
12,280 1,-979
19,490 6,043
38,170 14,794
35,921 3,035
30, 207
45, 742
4,326
23,514
1,390
1,003
295
1,891
929
1,049
116
127
1,679
1,774
14,343
2,401
7,773
3,176
7,666
546
162
716
3,308
91
365
1,406
23
299
239
5,356
986 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 14 SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE
TTnited States.
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and airships,
and parts.
Agiicuitural implements ,
Alaminum manufactures
Ammunition
Artificial flowers
Artificiallimbs
Artiflcial stone products
Artists' materials
Asbestos products, n®t including steam
packing.
Automobile bodies and parts
Automobiles
Automobile repairing
Awnings, tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder
Bags, other than paper, not including
bags made in textile miUs
Bags, paper, exckisive of those made
in paper mills.
Baking powders and yeast
Baskets, and rattan and wiUow ware. . ..
BeUs
Belting and hose, rubber ,
Belting and hose, woven, other than
rubber.
Belting, leather
BiUiard tables, bowling alleys, and ac-
cessories.
Blacking, stains, and dressings
Bluing
Bone, carbon, and lamp black
Bookbinding and blank-book making. .
Boot and shoe cut stock
Boot and shoe findings
Boots and shoes, not including rubber
boots and shoes .
Boots and shoes, rubber
Boxes, cigar
Boxes, paper and other, not elsewhere
specified.
Boxes, wooden packing, except cigar
boxes.
Brass, bronze, and copper products
Bread and other bakery products
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and fire-clay
products.
Brooms
Brushes
Butter
Butter, reworking
Buttons
Candles
Canning and preserving, fish
Canning and preserving, fruits and
vegetables.
Canning and preserving, oysters
Card cutting and designing
Cardboard, not made in paper mills
Carpets and rugs, other than rag
Carpets, rag
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds, children's
Carriages and wagons,including repairs.
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs by electric-railroad companies.
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs by steam-railroad companies.
Cars, electric-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING —
Estab-
lish-
ments.
521
83
42
224
177
2,785
58
46
2, .515
315
15, 507
895
118
216
75
375
10
15
41
172
49
220
57
35
1,113
252
427
1,449
25
189
1,201
1,092
2.5,095
2,414
1,034
379
3, 738
5
557
19
410
3,082
65
75
16
75
339
258
103
2,286
624
1,744
7
Wage
earners
(average
number)
9, 096, 372
3,543
.54,368
11,402-
22,816
4,138
671
8,378
926
3,654
132, 556
210, 559
55,061
6,028
2,372
10, 756
4,168
3,331
4,533
237
5,826
2,479
2,765
2,101
2,455
360
675
20, 361
9,715
8,941
211,049
32, 875
5,218
55,862
42,445
75,051
141,592
76,915
6,313
7,968
17,641
47
15, 577
541
11,248
60,865
1,189
1,148
1,425
22, 933
2,016
6, ,509
6, 686
18, 173
31, 272
484, 437
2,920
No
wage
earn-
ers.
Estab-
lish-
ments
lto5
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
37,934 141,742
40
2
1
29
46
352
10
1
214
5
1,359
101
19
126
101
11
30
24
60
3,920
31
329
45
239
43
1
11
199
1
87
27
11
458
10
178
17
2
70
104
2,093
27
1,116
27
12,002
555
65
68
19
38
118
3
82
25
126
33
10
449
73
145
195
2
51
1.53
332
358
17,246
■ 638
435
160
2,942
3
212
9
128
1,241
14
24
5
172
95
25
1,366
229
125
"Wage
earners
311, 576
30
393
48
9
214
227
3,326
58
26
2, 560
84
25, 719
1, 2.56
146
176
47
64
254
7
189
78
291
86
3§
1,217
208
357
519
7
148
456
979
37, 250
1,792
882
417
5,601
10
499
24
331
3,313
39
57
16
396
223
54
2,788
640
374
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
56, 208
103
15
8
66
22
283
11
15
595
37
1,891
194
20
62
16
8
70
5
1
8
50
15
35
8
16
376
84
137
228
1
53
376
264
320
3,111
736
201
96
403
1
147
3
123
945
27
30
4
7
57
60
16
310
174
206
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE,
NUMBER OF WAGE EARIsTERS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919.
987
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING— Continued.
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 250
wage earners,
inclusive.
251 to 500
wage earners,
inclusive.
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
"Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
25,379
829,301
12,405
888,344
10, 068
1,581,763
3,599
1,250,875
1,749
1,205,627
1,021
2,397,596
1
4
67
17
9
40
4
51
5
6
275
58
203
28
14
28
12
6
43
1
1
15
19
3
15
6
6
101
42
73
244
150
2,2S1
606
289
1,299
148
1,508
159
219
8,841
2,077
5,939
907
477
850
447
201
1,361
44
43.
460
597
92
425
188
173
3,203
1,362
2,406
8,485
2
43
9
4
13
1
4
4
5
127
42
35
13
3
16
13
9
9
191
2,961
646
281
923
71
274
2.59
346
9,305
2,926
2,346
870
265
1,232
914
590
646
2
46
12
S
6
320
7,204
2,207
1,262
930
4
21
4
3
1,656
7,494
1,239
1,084
2
13
6
2
1,137
10,021
3,750
1,530
?
10
1
5
22,219
2,699
18,284
3
4
5
6
7
2
408
8
1
4
41
44
3
2
2
6
2
4
1
318
1,198
14,722
15,215
905
626
538
1,724
907
1,247
273
9
5
92
50
J4
2
5
26
12
3
8
1
2
1
6
756
14, 740
8,155
2,082
282
711
4,259
1,679
494
1,201
140
309
109
977
1
34
19
925
24, 164
12,900
10
21
33
51,362
168,715
11
12
13
14
15
3
1,769
16
17
1
627
18
19
?0
2
9
7
157
585
473
5
2
1,456
604
2
1
1,426
615
2
2,418
21
?3
1
1,772
?4
2
142
4
722
2
530
K
?6
2
41
23
25
233
124
2,729
1,666
1,736
17,374
1
35
13
14
285
156
5,145
1,771
1,941
46,398
?7
8
3
3
153
5
1
19
13
23
37
14
2,664
1,092
836
53,010
1,983
302
6,295
4,183
7,734
12,801
4,686
2
2
1,435
1,368
?8
1
1,299
29
30
66
4
45,787
2,925
21
13
36,711
27,954
31
32
50
376
241
168
465
592
54
46
102
1
80
3
95
442
14
5
4
13
18
37
18
75
HI
253
1
1,657
12,495
8,294
5,291
14,545
20,220
1,713
1,518
3,162
25
2,552
100
3,176
14,069
403
198
131
430
556
1,193
569
2,459
3,696
8,582
25
16
170
143
72
173
260
9
19
35
1,148
11,818
10,477
5,227
12,274
18,125
655
1,345
2,458
9
91
89
61
127
139
6
6
17
1,299
14,179
13,249
9,361
18,810
20,580
893
8.53
2,058
33
3
4
17
10
4
2,119
2,252
11,408
6,247
2,416
3
3,504
34
35
13
6
31,362
10,156
,36
37
.38
39
6
2,057
1
678
40
41
42
39
2
35
150
4
7
5
12
3
26
11
47
47
255
2,766
152
2, .5.34
10,779
307
470
391
839
171
1,855
885
3,267
3,467
18, 857
28
1
16
85
1
1
2
17
2
11
16
22
41
397
1
4,311
231
2,306
12,890
131
104
279
2,716
329
1,676
2,404
3,132
5,884
64,735
150
6
1,956
2
1,614
43
44
1
16
375
5,065
1
2
1,001
2,479
45
2
1,263
46
47
48
1
4
568
2,266
49
9
3,183
7
13,385
50
51
2
4
5
9
238
3
835
1,309
1,622
2,860
85,995
1,184
5'^
2
3
9
164
1,285
1,799
6,738
117, 723
53
.54
4
106
1
5,918
185,554
1,551
55
56
.57
1
988
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 14.— SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE
Cars, steam-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.
Casn registers and calculating machines.
Cement
Charcoal, not including production in
lumber and wood distillation in-
dustries.
Cheese
Chemicals
Chewing gum
China clecorating, not including that
done in potteries.
Chocolate and cocoa products
Cleansing and polishing preparations. . .
Clocks
Cloth, sponging and refiJiishing
Clothing, horse
Clotliing, men's
Clothing, men's, buttonholes
Clothing, women's
Coal-I ar products
Coffee and spice, roasting and grinding. .
Collins, buiial cases, and undertakers'
goods.
Coke, not including gas-house coke
Collars and cufis, men's
Combs and hairpins, not made from
metal or rubber.
Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream
Cooperage
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring sirups
Cork, cutting
Corsets
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares
Crucibles
Cutlery and edge tools !
Dahymen's, poultrymeu's, and apia-
rists ' supplies.
Dental goods
Drug grinding
Druggists ' preparations
Dyeing and finishing textiles, exclusive
of that done in textile mills.
Dyestull's and extracts — natural
Electrical machinery, apparatus,' and
supplies.
Electroplating
Emery and other abrasive wheels
Enameling
Engines, steam, gas, and water
Engravers ' materials
Engraving and diesinking
Engra^'ing, steel and copper plate, in-
cluding plate printing.
Engraving, wood
Envelopes
Explosives
Fancy articles, not elsewhere speciJBed. .
Feathers and plumes
Felt goods
Ferroalloys
Fertilizers
Files
Firearms
Fire extinguishers, chemicaJ
Fireworks
Estab-
lish-
ments.
99
05
123
41
3,530
598
62
43
48
499
46
67
28
5,258
107
7,711
183
794
351
278
39
45
401
6,624
1,099
4,796
120
149
62
188
1,288
44
164
22
304
244 I
319
31
524
628
144
1,404
515
60
74
370
21
478
421
55
106
118
661
216
49
30
600
50
2()
32
57
'Wage
earners
(average
number)
52, 298
16, 544
25,524
209
3,997
65, 586
3,190
244
9,083
1,955
8,252
1,206
766
175, 270
4S4
165, 649
15, 063
10, 540
11,890
29, 319
11, 103
2,229
13, 675
95, 648
13, 219
27, 640
17, 622
1,398
3,545
18,415
430, 966
6,490
9, 396
848
19, 859
6,437
5, 224
1,347
15, 568
55, 985
4,342
212,374
3,024
5,601
694
77,617
174
1,878
7,014
235
8, 129
9,249
13,961
3,504
5,236
2,344
26,296.
5,767
11,287
777
1,222
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING —
No
wage
earn-
ers.
Estab-
lish-
ments
028
18
lto5
wage earners,
inclusive.
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
167
3
6
1
328
23
208
3
76
27
2
2
1
1,037
92
605
2
16
5
7
2
14
25
33
1
96
11
9
42
61
2
6
4
1
195
62
25
2,846
153
14
25
7
266
16
11
11
1,519
62
1,891
42
410
87
48
7
3,750
689
3, 093
7
91
17
47
26
5
23
3
92
113
166
7
212
106
59
376
291
20
41
62
10
227
150
22
7
38
256
72
Wage
earners
3
196
13
3
9
21
19
507
32
33
30
4,053
143
5,630
142
959
235
145
24
28
270
7,881
1,282
6,664
1^
210
39
122
86
13
78
8
238
258
417
17
494
292
161
1,087
735
47
94
185
29
486
407
42
22
90
662
199
Estab-
lish-
ments.
42
13
6
6
64
9
3,072
44
399
163
47
19
49
9
11
584
4
54
7
29
7
1,681
IS
3,284
63
193
96
64
9
6
119
1,043
180
846
21
30
14
35
81
6
56
8
63
54
79
10
127
178
29
355
133
16
18
74
7
49
146
6
26
15
183
80
4
4
134
16
3
8
12
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
NUMBER OF "WAGE EARNERS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
989
ESTABLISHMENTS
EMPLOYING— continued
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 250
wage earners,
luelusive.
251 to 500
wage earners,
inclusive.
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Estab
lish-
ments
Wage
earners
Estab
lish-
meuts
Wage
earners.
Estab
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ment
Wage
earners.
3
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ment
Wage
earners.
10
8
7
2
10
121
15
4
10
5
4
19
6
1,011
2
1,649
28
69
73
56
3
12
97
410
66
187
28
6
12
28
118
• 7
38
5
48
29
28
9
46
141
15
212
29
7
7
55
3
4
38
1
27
25
99
37
10
10
111
7
4
4
8
321
265
302
61
341
3,851
469
102
355
153
131
581
179
32, 817
45
52,625
922
2,121
2,489
1,906
107
436
3,458
13, 207
2,108
5,774
1,003
144
413
902
4,177
256
1,219
158
1,645
957
964
2S9
1,509
4,662
510
7,220
821
234
226
1,828
81
149
1,151
34
858
910
3,208
1,223
386
341
3,946
246
146
129
269
14
6
25
1,026
435
2,091
22
7
56
3,724
1,004
9,694
11
6
19
4,405
2,306
6,951
19
2
4
12,947
1,190
3,160
14
2
2
29,781
11, 136
3,246
1
2
3
4
2
50
4
144
3,703
289
5
47
6
7,209
899
18
1
6.300
•423
17
1
11,619
829
11
20,475
6
7
8
8
3
4
2
1
419
2
483
23
29
44
35
7
12
82
192
47
44
20
3
6
21
183
10
27
3
34
11
4
1
22
69
18
117
1
7
1
50
543
195
311
155
72
29,282
108
.33, 390
1,632
2,136
3,041
2,574
529
869
5,612
13,752
3,122
3,019
1,503
183
379
1,5!0
13,689
730
1,984
228
2, 420
808
265
71
1,509
5,010
1,268
8,539
55
446
72
3,617
8
4
5
1,143
,52S
773
6
2,086
4
2,958
1
1,932
9
in
1
483
4
2,729
2
3,722
11
1?
1
205
115
31,833
1
59
278
20, 205
13
28
19, 325
8
17,111
14
15
175
12
14
18
44
4
6
23
135
20
19
23
3
3
32
417
8
13
3
30
8
6
2
8
68
13
147
25, 907
2, 051
2, 373
2,682
6,965
693
838
2,911
21,619
2,967
2, 636
3,340
535
357
5,009
68,581
1,203
1,956
346
4, 221
1,266
953
336
1,308
10,264
1,836
23,862
16
4
3
5
19
2
5, 524
1,306
853
1,735
7,076
673
4
6
2, 446
3, 862
16
2
5,003
17
18
1
5
3
520
3,017
1,887
19
5
2
6,818
7,101
20
21
"^
37
4
2
12
12,615
1,227
71 i
3,960
17
1
11,635
611
3
3,821
24
''5
^>l^
4
2,834
3
4,676
27
4
11
218
5
5
1,405
3,868
77, 463
2,123
1,785
1
6
152
3
2
808
4,249
104, 961
2,075
1,622
99
1
91
* 2,330
160, 976
30
31
30
33
31
18
2
2
6,6ii
638
812
4
1
1
1
2
19
2,702
795
953
526
1,269
12,534
1
1
1,863
1,143
35
36
?7
38
8
29
1
80
2,951
10,330
276
27,812
3
7
5,115
10,707
39
40
41
38
25,947
37
113,695
42
43
6
1
64
809
101
10,212
2
3, 802
44
45
22
7,832
23
16,990
16
36,074
46
47
1
14
100
919
1
9
1
21
17
24
2
12
4
61
3
3
161
1,183
105
3,459
2,729
3,793
306
1,907
458
9,420
477
5.S0
1
1
441
298
48
1
1
1,357
49
Vl
20
15
29
14
18
6
79
4
2
3
4
1,485
1,047
1,993
918
1,3.S3
375
5,705
325
194
215
275
3
4
0
860
1,393
2,179
2
2
1,103
1,582
51
1
1,297
52
53
1
54
4
3
12
1,516
1,102
3,860
1
1
55
1
56
2
5
5
1,205
3,038
3, 595
57
1
3
1,439
6,139
58
1
582
325
59
60
3
491
! ;
16
990 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES,
TA3LE 14 SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE
52
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Flags and banners
Flavoring extracts
Flax and hemp, dressed
Flour-mill and gristmill products
Food preparations, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Foundry and machine-shop products. .
Foundry supplies
Fuel, manufactured
Fur goods
Furnishing goods, men 's
Furniture
Furs, dressed
Galvanizing
Gas and electric fixtures
Gas, illuminating and heating
Gas machines and gas and water meters
Glass
Glass, cutting, staining, and ornament-
ing.
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not includ-
i ng gloves made in textile mills.
Gloves and mittens, leather
Glucose and starch
Glue, not elsewhere specified
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Gold and silver, reducing and refining,
not from the ore.
Graphite, gromid and refined
Grease and taUow, not including lubri-
cating greases.
Grindstones
Haircloth
Hair work
Hamm'ocks
Hand stamps
Hardware
Hardware, saddlery
Hat and cap materials
Hats and caps, other than felt, straw,
and wool.
Hats, fur-felt
Hats, straw
Hats, wool-felt
Hones and whetstones
Horseshoes, not made in steel works or
rolUng mills.
House^furnishing goods, not elsewhere
speciflad.
Ice, manufactured
Ink, printing
Ink, writing
Instruments, professional and scientific.
Iron and steel , blast furnaces
Iron and steel, steel works and rolling
mills.
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and
rivets, not made in rolhng miUs.
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe
Iron and steel, doors and shutters
Iron and steel, forgiiigs, not made in
steel works or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and
wrought, including wire nails, not
made in steel works or rolhng mills.
Iron and steel, tempering and welding.
Iron and steel, wrought jnpe
Ivory, shell, and bono work, not in-
cluaing combs and hairpins.
Japanning
Jewelry
79
453
20
10, 708
1,997
10, 934
76
11
1,815
487
3,154
141
52
341
1,022
105
371
616
182
355
56
62
87
87
24
482
23
18
198
6
298
548
37
133
709
176
148
40
11
20
467
2,867
90
61
351
195
500
144
59
57
241
65
520
50
44
36
2,054
Wage
earners
(average
number)
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING—
1,065
2,188
420
45, 4S1
30, 365
482, 767
906
171
13, 639
18,944
138, 331
5,075
1, 665
9,795
42, 908
5,589
77,520
6,480
10,685
7,795
4,264
950
644
497
6,647
674
425
1,084
64
1,719
42, 505
3,675
3,009
7,639
18,510
7,302
1,448
212
744
7,853
30,247
1,988
702
15,931
41,660
375, 088
17, %7
12,625
2,077
28,391
3,355
1,835
10,426
842
295
30,871
No
wage
earn-
ers.
lto5
wage earners.
Inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners
10
145
1
3,181
319
757
4
211
39
218
5
66
35
113
'"'5'
31
234
4
6,220
1,025
3,814
36
3
1,029
122
915
37
22
141
392
35
8
285
36
94
31
22
47
45
9
289
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
78
509
11
11,325
2,222
9,732
83
9
2,606
346
2,312
101
72
368
1,156
83
27
693
260
69
52
121
no
31
642
116
3
143
154
11
63
286
63
29
17
6
9
203
1,538
43
28
107
1
5
31
1
297
343
3
16
21
280
10
319
355
26
171
749
140
99
44
20
21
513
4,236
127
68
281
4
20
86
56
2,258
12
922
387
2,784
26
4
452
128
665
47
16
92
325
23
21
175
47
108
4
6
28
16
9
85
4
12
39
2
54
127
6
39
247
25
43
10
2
931
24
7
91
12
13
52
15
14
10
513
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
991
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOTING — continued.
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 250
wage earners,
inclusive.
251 to 500
wage earners,
inclusive.
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wase
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
meuts
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
9
19
2
251
148
1,636
7
4
93
113
574
27
7
57
151
19
39
70
48
73
3
9
5
3
2
26
13
5
5
1
14
94
3
8
65
26
30
5
2
1
35
280
7
2
55
13
32
28
4
9
40
15
9
7
3
4
193
267
595
55
7,613
4,723
54,264
207
100
3,007
3,756
19, 606
904
193
1,921
4,918
648
1,436
2,308
1,586
2,587
105
259
193
72
68
879
477
190
103
34
426
3,004
113
282
1,990
897
928
208
71
30
1,131
8,739
214
60
1,697
472
1,133
902
105
299
1,300
464
243
269
95
128
6,349
5
5
346
344
1
2
1
42
35
703
1
132
277
204
5,852
5,184
112, 855
136
1
?
^
82
67
868
2
5,774
4,749
62,397
167
7
11
228
2 222
4' 186
78,978
1
3
107
601
2,247
73, 145
2
37
2, 632
2,806
59, 155
4
6
6
7
8
23
52
431
12
4
25
53
9
86
16
26
31
1
8
2
3
2
19
2
1
3
1,491
3,841
31, 204
804
256
1,780
3,806
708
6,362
1,033
2,007
2,104
60
553
159
180
152
1,388
130
57
217
5
23
277
11
2
12
54
7
121
4
14
22
5
7
1
1
1
11
810
3,267
41, 468
1,758
268
2,087
8,011
1,080
19, 891
523
2,131
3,183
1,028
994
157
148
146
1,542
1
6
49
1
270
2,238
16,370
267
1
2
22
1
1
1
6
2
23
562
1,273
14,421
696
692
624
4,241
1,302
14,424
q
2
3
2, 723
5,071
10
11
1?
13
2
20
4
65
747
7,000
1,486
22, 137
1
6
1,248
10, 086
14
15
16
8
12,940
17
18
6
4
5
3
1,982
1,202
2,031
982
1
592
19
20
3
2
2,267
1,354
i
2,198
21
22
2,3
24
25
2
1,200
26
?7
28
29
30
1
57
2
4
18
24
25
2
1
6
19
48
7
1
26
46
48
16
14
3
34
8
1
8
4
04
4, 182
113
287
1,291
1,665
1,857
143
90
441
1,372
3, 186
524
63
1,883
3, 496
3,666
1,151
961
219
2,456
607
62
592
303
3
47
7
4
6
21
15
2
305
7,490
1, 1S2
604
869
3,425
2,311
325
31
22
1
2
7, 590
303
679
6
1
1
4,024
869
502
7
1
14,399
1,002
32
33
34
35
11
3
2
3,996
1,031
608
4
1
2, 281
577
2
5,780
36
37
38
39
1
2
1
1
252
733
468
298
40
12
17
4
3
18
71
97
24
20
6
51
5
2
8
2
1,824
2,682
567
456
3,073
10, 902
16,763
3,894
3,310
904
7,594
738
348
1,505
258
1
1
002
576
41
42
43
44
8
31
103
13
14
1
23
2
3,007
10,313
38,269
4,728
4,772
260
8,644
729
3
17
102
6
4
2,417
11,842
72, 797
5,566
2,255
1
3
100
1
1
2, ,534
4,479
242,270
1,302
1,147
45
46
47
48
49
50
9
1
5,778
552
1
1,878
51
5?
"i^
3
1,120
3
2,251
3
4, 499 ^
54
56
102
6,891
45
I 7,103
5
1,587
1
1
1,097
57
992 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 11.— SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4S
49
50
51
52
53
INDUSTRY.
Jewelry and instrument cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and rellectors
Lapidary work
Lard, not made in slaughteiing and
meat-packing establishments.
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere specified..
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. .
Lime
Linen goods
Liquors, distilled
Liquors, malt
Liquors, vinous
Lithographing
Locomotives, not made by railroad
companies.
Looking-glass and picture frames
Lubricating greases
Lumber and timber products
Lumber, planiug-mill products, not in-
cluding planing mills connected with
sawmills.
Macliine tools
Malt
Marble and stone work ,
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber,
grass, and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds, not else-
where specified.
Millinery and lace goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Millstones
Mineral and soda waters
Minerals and earths, ground or other-
wise treated.
Mirrors, framed and unframed, not else-
where sjiecified.
Models and patterns, not including
paper patterns.
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts
Mucilage, paste, and other adhesives,
not elsewhere specified.
Musical instruments and materials, not
elsewhere specified.
Musical i astrumeuts, organs
Musicalinstruments, pianos
Musical instrimients, piano and organ
materials.
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes
Nets and seines
Oakum
Oil and cake, cottonseed
Oil, essential
Oil, 1 insecd
Oil, not elsewhere specified
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other butter sub-
stitutes.
Optica 1 goods
Ordnance and accessories
Paints
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners
(average
number),
54* Paper and wood pulp.
55 ~ ...
56
57
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified. . .
Paper patterns
Patent medicines and compounds
142
26
2.050
119
171
124
6
64
32
503
680
476
10
34
729
342
331
17
429
53
26,119
5,309
403
55
4,240
21
12
1,041
12
5,194
419
1S6
928
51
127
68
191
113
92
19
6
711
78
26
280
21
11
42
506
26
601
729
308
19
2,467
2,734
7,138
172,572
5,227
8,360
1,155
13
2,910
852
8,945
72, 476
11,405
1,890
1,380
34,259
1,011
15,618
26,715
4,708
472
480, 945
86,956
53,111
1,352
32, 768
3,726
1,073
12,637
50, 850
38
17, 440
14,426
2,599
6,949
10,886
803
4,113
1,941
22, 957
11,009
9,294
859
124
26, 766
.321
2,173
5,930
5,414
1,130
2,851
14,723
11,328
17, 485
113,759
14, 135
403
17,444
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING —
No
wage
earn-
ers.
Estab-
lish-
ments
1 to 5 wage
earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
100
4
843
357
684
1
1
113
153
2
731
7
49
1
379
34
62
60
6
10
193
75
187
6
74
215
58
15
1
721
210
29
16,640
2,405
2,506
1
1
492
1,196
8
3,692
98
71
519
9
67
82
24
11
21
14
4
2
46
37
1
117
5
255
256
24
10
1,255
155
3
1,026
90
155
148
13
19
32
511
190
342
18
236
243
172
464
53
34, 267
5,795
157
31
5,312
3
2
1,228
3,181
15
7,751
276
199
1,360
20
158
158
62
34
56
34
13
10
174
54
5
293
6 to 20 wage
earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments,
45
4
472
39
38
23
19
11
152
124
105
18
636
670
76
216
25
2,401
7
241
19
81
1
73
14
5,333
1,510
87
23
697
3
2
274
1,063
2
686
149
62
246
3
25
36
11
25
27
20
6
2
232
5
3
73
2
2
127
151
87
81
3
327
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
NUMBER OF AVAGE EARNERS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
993
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING— continued.
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 250
wage earners,
inclusive.
251 to 600
wage earners,
inclusive.
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
hsh-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
Ush-
ments
Wage
earners.
23
5
379
21
24
12
810
171
13, 1.50
ri75
7G1
434
3
6
308
12
14
4
185
388
22,14()
919
1,037
316
7
3
274
7
13
1,007
562
44, 106
1,096
1,950
1
3
105
1,290
30, 249
1
37
824
24,777
2
14
1
3,854
25,332
1,969
2
3
4
9
3,353
1
672
•i
ft
7
14
8
85
131
87
3
10
224
7
73
2
24
4
1,547
687
85
16
240
3
2
107
376
498
259
2,686
4,368
2,994
107
319
7,475
201
2,346
68
798
119
49,909
21,889
2,861
474
7,585
91
57
3,275
12,586
11
1
18
140
46
1
9
113
3
40
2
10
2
662
217
65
6
70
4
1
38
154
920
54
1,335
9,978
3,066
92
664
8,059
211
2,885
133
746
144
48,068
15,280
4,693
422
4,848
270
64
2,666
10,564
9
2
14
126
19
4
2
59
1
28
2
12
1,234
369
2,132
19,687
2,601
771
301
8,801
165
4,298
331
1,859
s
q
2
37
4
2
530
13,003
1,140
920
10
19
12, 662
5
11,002
11
1''
n
14
10
3,555
3
1,700
1
1,399
15
16
6
2
2,095
766
4
2
2,782
1,646
17
6
23,759
18
19
?n
698
108
52
1
37
3
5
16
48
112,573
16,068
8,259
141
5,519
420
919
2,207
6,998
296
21
25
100,413
7,432
8,810
85
4
21
57,936
2,668
14,375
15
20,566
21
??
6
12,864
23
?4
5
3
1,500
1,028
1
3
511
1,866
?5
?6
?7
1
12
317
3,866
?8
3
1,708
?9
30
70
92
30
53
6
6
22
18
47
16
17
3
2,049
2,843
895
1,618
187
178
671
630
1,537
592
636
113
14
42
7
7
10
3
10
8
33
13
10
997
3,063
503
527
744
211
729
580
2,512
1,041
692
1
22
2
4
10
108
3,306
274
542
1,614
SI
9
3,079
3?
33
1
3
350
990
S4
3
1,944
3
5,349
35
3A
6
3
49
16
20
4
1,066
547
7,666
2,621
3,014
675
1
252
1
825
37
38
17
13
3
6,000
4,774
1,245
6
3
3
3,663
1,602
2,107
1
1,233
39
40
1
1,298
41
4?
1
110
1
8
26
3
2
7
18
4
48
139
29
2
29
95
7,370
86
566
1,781
240
182
491
1,237
276
3,413
10, 166
2,022
143
2,020
43
282
3
6
40
3
2
11
57
2
71
158
53
2
109
9,218
115
192
1,243
113
49
417
1,694
81
2,264
5,140
1,773
52
3,501
38
5,476
2
730
1
630
44
45
7
9
6
4
10
8
8
32
204
32
1
21
1,031
1,183
895
459
1,371
1,250
1,326
4,942
33, 732
4,913
141
3,387
1
2
3
1
1
7
7
8
70
8
338
628
1,162
418
476
2,320
2,680
2,608
24,017
2,822
4fi
47
3
1,969
1
1,004
48
49
50
2
1
1
9
6,146
4,011
1,0.30
13,109
51
4
1
38
2
2,954
852
26,340
1,438
52
53
54
5.5
56
3
990
2
1,706
57
75108°—::
994
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 14.— SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning;
and shelling.
Pencils, lead
Pens, fountain and stylographic
Pens, gold
Pens , steel
Perfumery and cosmetics
Petroleum, refining
Phonographs and graphophones
Photo-engraving
Photographic apparatus
Photographic materials
Pickles, preserves, and sauces
Pipes, tobacco
Plated ware
Plumbers' supplies, not elsewhere spec-
ified.
Pocketbooks
Pottery ,
Poultry, killing and dressing, not done
■ a. slaughtering and meat-packing es-
tablishments.
Printing and publishing, book and job.
Printing and publishing, music ,
Printing and publisliing, newspapers
and periodicals.
Printing materials ,
Pulp, from fiber other than wood ,
Pulp goods
Pumps, not including power pimips
Pu mps, steam and other power
Refrigerators
Regalia, and society badges and em-
blems.
Rice, cleaning and polishing
Roofing materials
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber goods,
not elsewhere specified.
Rules, ivory and wood
Saddlery and harness
Safes and vaults
Salt
Sand and emery paper and cloth
Sand-lime brick
Sausage, not made in slaughloriug and
meat-packing establishments.
Raws
Scales and balances
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing-machine cases
Sewing machines and attachments
Shipbuilding, steel
Shipbuilding, wooden, including boat
building.
Shirts.... \
Show cases
Signs and advertising novelties
Silk goods, including throwsters
Silversmithing and silverware
Slaughtering and meat packing
Smelting and refining, copper
Smelting and refining, lead
Smelting and refining, zinc
Smelting and refining, metals, not
elsewhere specified.
Smelting and refining, not from the ore.
Soap
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods
Estab-
lish-
ments.
78
12
56
15
4
569
320
166
422
68
169
723
56
68
214
139
340
196
13,089
160
17,362
82
5
40
127
112
122
115
178
437
13
1,823
38
86
12
32
633
112
79
143
11
5
40
162
913
119
779
1,369
99
1,304
34
25
39
13
81
348
66
188
earners
(average
number).
16,072
2,460
5,970
3,207
416
807
5,405
58, 889
28, 721
6,769
2,555
14, 556
16,621
2,539
9, 492
13, 592
2,905
27, 934
2,140
123,005
899
120, 381
723
64
3,041
5,384
10,688
5,786
2,223
2,113
8,871
119, 848
168
10,411
2,949
6,495
771
504
3,471
5,510
5,432
10,262
4,889
4,171
15,059
344,014
43, 432
39,603
1,857
10, 432
126, 7S2
6,453
160, 996
17, 315
6,438
13,796
2,041
2,167
20,436
2,599
6,412
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING —
No
earn-
ers.
Estab
lish-
ments.
134
2
11
23
6
14
99
5
2
7
14
32
2
3,220
124
5,568
13
5
1
18
7
11
10
2
453
1
6
1
5
1
125
34
12
139
9
4
92
1 to 5
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
306
25
12
1
1
277
46
30
130
■31
65
319
19
11
51
46
65
96
6,167
21
9,034
53
2
8
43
24
36
44
14
58
76
6
1,135
410
45
19
30
6
373
192
44
401
^41
23
515
1
1
2
27
153
29
54
Wage
earners
878
44
39
5
1
621
152
83
345
77
146
735
50
33
141
135
112
27S
14, 124
54
19, 490
162
9
24
98
76
103
115
22
141
190
12
1,740
24
35
IS
S09
120
52
87
2
10
13
744
613
115
909
396
71
1,235
67
390
72
128
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab'
lish-
ments
324
14
1
13
8
34
178
13
40
158
15
12
50
42
50
75
2,479
6
1,828
17
2
7
29
24
33
33
15
38
91
121
10
10
1
18
109
25
18
46
6
12
155
264
36
150
327
39
303
1
1
1
3
27
70
17
42
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
995
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING — continued .
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 250
wage earners,
inclusive.
251 to 500
wage earners,
inclusive.
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000 wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
179
20
2
18
5
1
24
59
35
70
8
25
67
4
12
42
21
44
15
822
4
549
4
1
10
16
20
21
14
43
29
75
2
68
4
13
4
9
25
15
17
29
5,388
642
57
563
147
46
791
2,019
1,114
2,002
265
872
2,213
125
454
1,439
763
1,486
418
26,221
133
17, 918
128
26
303
503
654
695
436
1,368
1,011
2,616
48
2,257
138
438
146
251
803
473
565
987
50
10
3
4
3,416
779
235
269
14
3
1
3
1
1
5
32
24
7
3
5
31
4
17
18
7
74
1
122
3
128
1
1,815
482
163
685
171
191
928
5,347
3,938
1,038
546
715
4,555
595
2, 881
2,992
901
12, 590
121
18, 748
512
19,980
228
2
1
729
349
1
<;
2
1
1,668
981
3
3,829
^
1
487
4
1
569
f
15
44
17
13
3
14
39
7
6
39
9
7
236
2
199
995
3,258
1,180
922
186
968
2,643
484
459
2,796
570
3,921
470
16, 919
130
13,608
3
19
5
1
t
8
1
3
2
795
6,517
1,6.37
3.52
1,326
1,149
2,577
362
952
863
13
6
9,003
4,358
15
4
31, 542
15, 989
S
If
i
11
2
1
10, 238
1,409
r
1
1
3
4
582
745
2,073
3,137
IS
14
2
1
2,485
1,606
1£
le
r
16
5,513
4
2,685
1
i,6i2
ic
32
11,115
9
6,009
2
2,728
2(
?i
39
12,796
13
9,139
4
8,210
25
?A
3
11
18
9
1
6
17
56
1
32
5
20
3
221
803
1,330
639
61
407
1,193
4,155
85
2,333
354
1,479
196
9
10
13
20
4
1
15
60
1,568
1,549
2,123
3,175
611
129
2,224
9,767
3
4
4
2
823
1,354
1,218
768
?S
1
2
761
1,578
?f
2
3,398
2-
1
632
7f
3f
8
30
2,675
11,343
2
19
1,215
11,907
31
20
78,729
32
3.'
11
5
16
3
1,705
657
2,423
410
3
3
6
927
1,072
2,017
31
1
568
3.
3f
3"
3?
4
7
9
14
255
485
677
963
3
4
8
13
8
380
558
1,.361
2,022
1,148
3<
1
1
6
302
495
2,062
1
3
2
1
515
2,092
1,138
564
2
2,792
4(
4
1
2
2
2
74
3
2,454
3,177
4,001
9,879
326,712
4,443
4i
4.'
2
1
17
56
113
5
18
232
4
92
3
2
2
168
73
1,222
3,999
8,069
410
1,223
17,097
238
6,648
240
153
132
4^
8
11
91
203
20
50
340
14
136
2
1
3
3
14
31
7
27
271
356
3,034
6,865
675
1,687
11,797
487
4,476
79
36
134
105
473
981
222
855
5
14
73
66
2
14
218
9
63
9
8
15
2
7
14
4
11
901
2, 355
12,022
10,216
247
2,056
33,339
1,385
10,065
1,390
1,232
2,714
361
924
2,187
622
l,56i
3
17
23
17
1,045
6,005
7,504
5,686
4
10
14
7
2,820
7,231
9,880
4,885
4.
4<
4'
M
4<
5
69
3
39
6
8
12
2
1,779
24, 487
821
13,272
2,196
2,695
4,253
634
2
19
2
26
8
4
4
1
1,132
13, 458
1,181
18, 379
5,873
2,315
3,308
905
5(
14
1
38
5
22,016
1,813
103, 409
7,551
5
5;
5'
5'
5
1
3,237
5f
5
12
5
14
391
957
400
938
5<
8
2,584
7
4,756
4
1
7,728
1,106
5<
6(
1
3si
3
2,038
6
996 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 14 SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE
Springs, steel, car and carriage, not
made in steel works or rolling mills.
Stamped and enameled ware, not else-
where specified.
Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-water
heating apparatus.
Steam packing
Steel barrels, dnims, and tanks
Stencils and brands
Stereotyping and electrotyping
Stoves and hot-air funiatcs
Stoves, gas and oil
Structural ironwork, not made in steel
Vi'orks or rolling mills.
Sugar, beet
Sugar, cane
Sugar, refining, not including beet sugar.
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids
Surgical apphances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic woven
goods.
Textile machineiy and parts
Tlieatrico 1 scenery
Tin and other foils, not elsewhere
specified.
Tin plate and terneplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified
Tobacco, chewing and smoking, and
snuff.
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Toys and games
Trunks and valises
Turpentine and rosin
Type foiuiding
Typewriters and supplies
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials, not elsewhere
specified.
Varnishes
Vault lights and ventilators
Vinegar and cider
Wall paper, not made in paper mills. . .
Wall plaster and composition flooring . .
Wasiiing machines and clothes wringers
Waste
Watch and clock materials, except
watchcases.
Watchcases
Watches
Wheelbarrows
Whips
Windmills
Window and door screens and weather
strips.
Window shades and fixtures
Wire
Wirework, including wire rope and
cable, not elsewhere specified.
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wyod , turned and carved
Wooden goods, not elsewhere specified. .
Wool pulling
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy
Woolen goods
Worst cd goods
All other industries
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING —
Estab-
lish-
ments.
323
223
195
261
169
33
84
171
412
176
1,146
85
202
20
39
268
196
432
17
15
24
301
365
9,920
1,125
541
597
1,191
23
88
198
163
229
41
720
48
161
105
92
27
33
18
11
26
31
214
287
66
558
115
73
722
245
24
33
78
560
292
5
Wage
earners
(average
number)
8,981
34,248
11,261
1, 466
36, 686
6,147
3,322
417
3,664
32, S68
10, 565
43,962
11,781
6,101
18,202
4,961
6,390
10,857
31,823
149
1,908
3,122
34, 386
18, 324
138, 773
35, 585
14,201
11,470
28, 067
810
15, 669
3, .368
4,810
4,022
316
1,981
4,262
5,123
5,956
2,086
582
3,900
15, 888
291
717
1,932
2,179
4,411
19,741
15,224
4,946
3,978
10, 649
6,443
705
2,177
2,566
62, 957
103, 830
. 99
No
wage
earn-
ers.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
1
18
114
3,839
79
43
47
37
1
7
33
16
3
195
lto5
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
56
108
57
78
3
46
29
75
76
416
1
133
64
108
5
3
71
139
,123
438
178
276
179
13
27
88
49
22
439
2
50
24
27
14
1
1
10
9
124
157
5
241
13
4
300
92
3
1
21
47
4
3
152
14S
235
156
225
12
110
103
222
200
1,139
1
327
180
292
15
13
182
268
8,160
1,144
412
566
522
30
76
215
133
290
65
546
7
130
66
72
13
32
2
3
36
23
300
350
14
572
39
11
730
207
11
1
49
114
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab
lish-
ments.
82
53
44
66
47
6
17
82
64
38
346
1
59
7
45
49
141
10
2
2
49
41
1,074
313
162
154
551
6
17
45
75
6
1
5
10
3
35
45
9
130
35
11
183
56
7
10
21
58
18
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
997
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING — COntillUed.
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 2.50
wage earners,
inclusive.
251 to 500
wat,^ earners,
inclusive.
.501to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
19
56
36
10
40
15
7
1
45
81
22
161
4
55
672
1,810
1,155
2s;i
1,323
410
214
49
1,5.^)2
2,737
720
5,347
158
1, 860
12
45
28
1
27
13
4
1
8
86
S
74
21
16
838
3,130
2,070
58
1,873
881
261
64
499
0, 572
581
5,365
1,909
1, 101
17
47
20
3
39
7
9
2,703
7,415
2,987
432
6,351
1,080
1,279
4
21
7
1,306
7,849
2,329
5
8
3
3,142
.5,916
1,897
1
5
7, 005
2
^
9
4
2
3,470
1,213
815
6
1
1
3, 739
538
627
7
1
18, 964
1,270
5
6
7
s
3
75
8
75
47
9
1
12
5
20
31
463
11,. 595
1,^.56
12, 050
6, 875
1,319
180
1,9.53
680
3,123
4,805
C)
11
10
17
9
3
4
4
1
4
10
3,729
3,-167
6, 349
2,823
977
1,731
1,371
256
1,204
3,444
9
2
6
5, 9.S7
1,443
4,319
1
1
4
1,279
2,272
5,366
10
11
12
13
14
7
1
2
4
7
5, 228
812
1,.568
2,446
.5,234
8
11,060
15
6
13
22
70
1
2
1
40
19
371
15S
91
72
330
1
7
19
15
29
4
17
11
29
16
17
6
3
1
3
3
7
11
11
3
53
36
28
101
44
10
13
1 20
86
36
1
206
■176
712
2, 351
22
76
44
1,319
615
11,885
5,280
2, 959
2,358
10,446
39
256
644
411
833
112
523
361
961
564
508
204
111
44
107
117
237
350
352
102
1,795
1,212
949
3,312
1,409
338
494
690
3,146
1,292
28
8
12
17
39
521
891
1,262
2, 749
16
1
1
6
1,718
1,299
11,392
17
18
19
''O
2
4
36
23
227
66
37
25
60
1
12
6
13
8
172
306
2, 670
1, 732
16, 459
4,717
2, 579
1,778
4,325
95
807
448
896
564
3
8
38
12
193
50
24
17
30
538
1,621
5, 968
2,115
31, 232
7, 824
3, 794 ■
2, 572
4,305
3
3
31
,8
64
10
5
5
4
1,080
1,117
11), 900
3,046
21, 401
3, 829
1, 853
1,671
1, 298
''1
w
15
4
25
10
1
1
9, 581
2,459
16, 880
8, 018
580
690
3
5
10
1
3, 187
7,617
21, 366
1,124
23
24
25
26
97
*>«
9q
1
5
591
3,091
30
6
5
6
8
814
830
854
1,221
3
2
2
1
1,013
702
738
311
4
9,454
31
1
828
3^
M
35
4
11
15
18
9
5
4
2
250
805
1,007
1,347
627
297
277
127
3fi
9
9
9
3
1,763
1,470
1,407
413
4
1
1
2
1, 205
447
304
665
37
1
3
530
1,988
38
39
40
41
1
2
1
1
4
7
5
8
22
9
10
14
10
244
272
115
164
6fi3
943
803
1,355
3, 154
1,308
1,484
2,022
1, 537
2
3
554
1,026
4
4
2,616
2, 402
4?
4
12, 007
43
44
1
2
280
636
45
5
3
6
12
30
20
20
31
13
4
3
8
122
48
1
347
191
432
825
2,154
1,386
1, 371
2,163
939
272
212
601
9,469
3,652
66
4fi
47
2
15
10
2
777
.5, .301
3,082
579
2
10
4
1,174
7, 1.55
2, 869
48
3
4, 880
49
.50
51
5^
1
1
2.52
287
53
2
1, 394
51
55
3
4
176
82
544
682
27, 527
13, 191
2
1
50
52
805
307
16, 613
18, 167
56
57
5
25
3,504
16,610
1
25
1,837
50,633
58
59
60
1
998 ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 15.— SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAUE NUMBER OF WAGE
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States:
1919
1914
1909
Geographic divisions:
New England—
1919
1914
■ 1909
Middle Atlantic —
1919
1914
1909
East North Central—
1919
1914
1909
West North Central—
1919
1914
1909
South Atlantic—
1919
1914
1909
East South Central-
1919
1914
1909
West South Central—
1919
1914
1909
Mountain —
1919
1914
1909
Pacific —
1919
1914
1909
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Estab-
lish-
ments.
290, 105
275, 791
268,491
25,528
25, 193
25,351
8S, 360
85,466
81,315
61,332
59, 896
60, 013
29, 166
27, 199
27, 171
29, 976
28,925
28,088
14, 655
14,410
15,381
13,909
12,417
12,339
7,612
6,079
5, 254
19,567
16, 206
13, 579
2,995
1,499
1,790
11,906
2,466
4,872
49, 330
11,057
27,973
16, 125
7,916
18, 593
8,305
10,393
6,225
5,683
8,592
894
1,414
2,884
3,474
Wage
earners
number).
9,096,372
7, 036, 247
6,615,046
1,351,389
1,140,233
1,101,290
2,872,653
2,355,940
2,207,747
2,396,618
1,680,281
1,513,764
499, 635
381,595
374,337
817, 212
685,252
663,015
329, 226
264,378
261,772
^85,244
211,940
204,520
109,216
81,113
75, 435
435, 179
235, 515
213,166
88, 651
83,074
33, 491
713,836
139,665
292, 672
1,228,130
508, 686
1,135,837
730, 733
277, 580
653,114
471,242
263, 949
115,623
80, 551
195, 037
4,472
6, 382
36, 521
61,049
estabushments employing—
No
wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
37,934
32,856
27, 712
2,679
2, ,527
2,132
12,195
10,623
8,918
8,451
7,478
7,274
4,647
3,926
3,667
2,904
2, 024
1,669
1,.596
1,104
911
1,615
1,464
1,028
1,222
1,077
677
2, 625
2,633
1,436
.330
132
186
1,086
280
665
6,847
1,239
4,109
2, 02S
858
2,845
1,085
1,635
771
781
1,396
211
263
554
671
lto5
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
141,742
140,971
136, 289
Wage
earners.
3 11,. 576
317,216
311,704
11,096
11,282
11,471
38,784
39, 855
37, 917
29, 147
30, 823
31,057
16,982
16, .587
16,739
15, 497
15,113
13,719
7,877
8, 129
8,45-1
7,354
6,928
6,631
4,626
3,623
3,174
10, 379
8, 631
7.127
1,583
664
945
4,670
1,027
2,207
21,448
4,829
12,507
7, 092
4,115
8, 277
3,809
5,854
3,707
3,490
4, 454
560
997
1,800
1,974
25,301
26, .531
27,104
88, 797
92, 419
87, 637
62, 201
66. 690
67,373
34,293
33, 447
34,200
35, 124
36, 146
34,326
17,209
19,844
21,231
16,619
15, 423
15, 884
9,341
7,350
7,059
22. 691
19,366
16, 890
3, 288
1,431
1,989
11,497
2,296
4,800
49,973
11,016
27,808
16,393
8, 745
18,770
8,573
9,720
7,318
7,101
9,38;')
1,046
1,924
3,569
3,950
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
56,208
54,379
57, 198
5,223
5,359
5,645
19,074
18,091
17,847
10,922
10,708
11,195
4,234
3,970
4,048
6,316
6,8.54
7,5.52
2,849
3,073
3,816
2,765
2,391
3,014
1,074
868
905
3,751
3, 065
3,176
■527
319
363
2,680
497
837
11,648
2,276
5, 150
3,096
1,381
3,574
1,494
1,377
992
813
1,426
84
119
316
484
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE. 999
EARNERS, FOR GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
ESTABUSHMENTS EMPLOYINC
3 — continued.
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
101 to 250
wage earners,
inclusive.
251 to 500
wage earners,
inclusive.
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
25,379
22, 932
23,:)44
829,301
742, 529
764, 408
12,405
11,079
10,904
888,344
791,726
782,298
10,068
8,470
8, 116
i,. 581, 763
1,320,972
1,258,639
3, .599
3, 108
2, 905
1,250,875
1,075,108
1,006,457
1,749
1,348
1,223
1,205,627
926, 828
837,473
1,021
648
540
2,397,596
1,255,259
1,013,274
1
2
3
2,634
2, .517
2,060
85,7.36
81,711
S7,040
1,465
1,386
1,352
105, 123
99,881
96,064
1,368
1,186
1,197
216, .591
188, 994
188,331
547
502
502
191,987
174, 774
175,508
297
263
233
203,446
182, 880
163, 581
219
171
1.59
464,032
325, 150
299,698
4
5
6
9, 145
8,472
8,oOS
299,3.59
275,117
276,954
4,2-10
3,971
3,919
301,759
282,283
279,053
3,011
2,821
2,691
470,660
437,703
415, 309
1,090
997
941
382,011
346,299
327,084
503
423
396
345,968
292,001
271,396
318
213
178
765,563
425,591
346, 573
7
8
9
5,475
4,920
4,895
179,913
160, 176
160, 205
3,045
2,6C,1
2,516
218,832
189,634
179, 996
2, .568
2,047
1,974
402,430
319, 129
307,856
945
775
673
329,408
266, 766
232, 739
508
333
314
351, 448
229,914
211,593
271
151
115
729, 774
328, 077
229, 174
10
11
12
1,663
1,440
1,425
53,a35
46, .581
45,785
751
610
626
53,067
43,422
4-1,490
541
413
417
83,665
63,376
63,676
206
1.53
157
69,484
54, 361
54,305
91
72
63
63, 816
50, 729
43, 390
51
28
29
94,735
46,118
44,482
13
14
15
2,4.50
2,414
2,680
79,839
77, 546
86,051
1,160
1,099
1,174
84,085
79,794
83,708
1,078
933
839
170,391
144, 868
130, 198
342
315
296
116, 184
lOS, 262
101, 257
155
121
126
105,978
80,472
87,099
74
62
33
156,490
81,631
55,767
16
17
18
1,073
1,105
1,201
35,485
35, 954
38,351
574
489
509
41, 500
34,342
36,228
466
335
339
73,074
52, 186
51, 959
129
US
108
45, 086
40, 197
37, 229
63
43
34
41,630
27, .57 4
22,882
28
14
9
43,426
21,483
12,441
19
20
21
1,154
848
937
37,293
26, 730
30,045
441
348
325
31,421
25, 184
2:3, 501
378
285
281
60,113
45, 947
43,478
138
106
92
47,397
35,214
30,993
44
39
22
31, 438
26, 108
14,010
20
8
9
30,687
10,616
13,313
22
Zi
24
343
245
237
11, 158
7,642
7,542
129
108
123
9,315
7,849
8,690
135
97
82
21,252
15,434
13,006
51
30
37
17,378
12, 298
12, 982
26
21
16
18, 809
14, 570
11,183
6
4
3
10,497
6,713
5,257
2.5
26
27
1,442
971
1,001
46,683
31, 072
32,435
600
407
420
43,242
29,337
30, 568
523
353
296
8.3,587
53, 335
44, 826
151
106
99
51,940
36, 937
34, .360
62
33
19
43,094
22, 580
12, 339
.34
7
5
102,392
9,880
6,569
28
29
30
2.53
151
156
1,410
230
434
8, 178
5,006
4,848
46,214
7.561
13, 929
127
87
65
791
155
240
9,310
6,265
4,560
.56, 499
11,144
17, 345
118
90
57
689
150
264
18, 702
14,307
8,498
108, 715
24,184
42, 185
28
31
9
293
74
112
9,898
11,354
3, 2.53
•102,019
25,314
40, 149
13
12
9
169
32
62
8,776
8, 576
6,246
114,094
22, .524
43, 230
16
13
24, 815
32, 563
31
32
33
118
21
51
244,045
41, 061
121, 548
34
35
36
5,227
1,200
2,718
169, 598
39, 535
90, 226
2,107
042
1,491
148, 875
46,709
106, 175
1,.309
495
1,207
204,318
77, 538
188, 804
432
213
445
151,320
74,270
156,421
206
93
204
143, 6.50
62,366
139,9.52
106
70
142
226, 236
171,325
368,002
37
38
39
1,615
653
1,808
747
652
53, 388
21, 353
59, 187
25, 050
20, 935
935
378
921
4.56
355
66,641
27,240
66, 033
33,945
24,973
799
331
718
414
306
125,932
51, 531
110,471
66, 285
48,211
312
110
236
167
120
110,104
38, 386
81,846
57, 771
41,301
168
51
144
78
67
118,061
36,666
98, 326
53, 1.S2
4.5, 213
80
39
70
55
27
205,271
78,221
177, 867
209,688
58,727
40
41
42
43
44
3S3
322
623
24
21
109
181
12, 234
10, 468
20, 390
765
644
3,454
5,880
167
135
307
5
6
55
76
11,748
9,470
21,856
380
356
3,915
5,342
127
96
224
10
5
30
49
19,300
15,048
35, 394
1,421
875
4,531
7,096
48
25
100
15,895
8,650
34, 044
18
12
44
12,633
8,878
30, 549
la
9
18
25,366
12,015
27,518
45
46
47
48
2
10
21
652
3,321
6,922
1
5
11
609
3,028
8,059
49
5
7
11, 196
18, 640
50
51
lOOO ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 15.— SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS, BY AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE
DIVISION AND STATE.
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
NorthCarolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas '
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
Estab-
lish-
ments.
668
4,937
595
5,603
2, 7S5
5, 999
2,004
4,803
2,. 582
3, 957
4,589
3,654
2,455
3,123
2,617
2,445
5,724
1,290
922
576
2,631
387
480
1,160
166
4,918
2, 707
11,942
Wage
earners
(average
number).
29, 035
140, 342
10,482
119,352
83,036
157, 659
79, 450
123,441
74,415
69, 340
95, 167
107, 159
57, 560
49, 954
98, 265
29, 503
107, 522
17,160
13,917
6,634
35,254
5,736
8,528
18, 868
3,119
132,928
.58, .559
243, 692
establishments employing —
No
wage
earners.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
67
636
1,34
621
392
353
105
3.54
242
498
668
272
158
268
173
427
747
203
137
112
461
35
57
196
21
651
388
1,586
lto5
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
338
2,351
231
3, 197
1,425
3,488
1,040
2,386
1,041
2,353
2,390
1,862
1,272
1,791
1,084
1,409
3,070
8,54
579
377
1,495
272
291
654
104
2,474
1,421
6,484
Wage
earners.
776
5,221
589
7,014
3,065
8,474
2,264
5, 203
2,518
5,270
4,988
4,098
2,853
3, 960
2,628
2, 956
7,075
1,647
1,100
668
3,130
592
660
1,324
220
5,345
3, 136
14,210
6 to 20
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
126
1,062
144
1,038
484
1,204
429
1,144
685
600
784
597
645
642
374
1,104
139
133
63
421
47
80
166
25
959
526
2,266
Wage
earners.
1,4.58
11,880
1,,583
10,648
5, 377
12,452
4, 625
12, 917
8,181
6,682
8,576
9,853
6,705
6,901
7,317
4,0(39
12,049
1,526
1,408
650
4,515
487
834
1,803
243
10,924
5, 854
24,772
fifetABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE. 1001
EARNERS, FOR GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING — continued.
21 to 50
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
5S
464
48
355
182
370
167
445
361
235
324
306
208
23G
338
136
444
50
31
6
143
12
27
68
6
397
16,'')
SSO
Wage
earners.
1,882
14, 879
1,685
11,473
6,028
12,212
5, 445
14, 643
11,592
7, 668
10, 866
9,952
6,999
7,605
11,067
4, 295
14,326
1, 859
966
186
4, 450
435
846
2,201
215
12, 744
5, 476
28, 463
51 to 100
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish
ments.
32
194
20
177
109
234
79
218
97
128
195
146
105
94
140
46
161
175
84
341
Wage
earners.
2,404
14, 004
1, 353
12, 803
8,141
17, 129
5, 725
15, 713
6, 813
9,120
14, 282
10, 348
7, 750
6, 842
9,806
3, 168
11,605
878
8:54
468
3,232
.531
383
2,670
319
12,657
6,090
24, 495
101 to 250
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
29
143
12
157
121
252
98
165
101
106
166
120
74
61
1.50
37
130
190
81
252
Wage
earners.
4,416
22, 375
1, 828
24,296
19, 222
39, 865
16, 475
26, 104
15, 810
16,267
25, 609
19,314
11,884
9,240
24, 132
6, 209
20,532
2,117
2, 370
1,170
7,738
1,673
1,639
4,172
373
30, 899
12,623
40,065
251 to 500
wage earners,
inclusive.
Estab'
lish-
ments.
Wage
earners.
2,524
1.5, 005
1,.345
10, 650
14,743
19,329
16, 576
21,974
14, 038
6, .3.57
14,224
15,936
8, .569
6,671
22,443
3,323
14, 960
3, 657
3,605
1,200
3,488
1,048
2, 427
1,468
425
14, 822
8,609
28, 509
501 to 1,000
wage earners,
inclusive.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
3,410
16, 968
751
11,193
13, 999
19, 289
21,137
11,924
7,307
7, 362
11,5,34
13, 646
9, 088
5, 294
13, 591
818
11,735
3,325
2,208
5,251
970
1,739
3,992
1,324
14, 392
8, 194
20, 508
Over 1,000
wage earners.
Es-
tab-
lish-
ments
Wage
earners.
12, 165
40,110
1,348
31,275
12, 461
28,909
7,203
14, 963
8, 156
10,614
5,088
24,012
3,712
3,441
7,281
4, 725
15, 240
2, 151
1,426
2, 232
3,450
31,145 26
8, .577 21
62,670 28
1002 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
TABLE 16.— NUMBER AND 'SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[Note. — ^In some industries in order to avoid disclosing the returns of individual establishments, the
cases an (x) is placed in the column from which the figures have been omitted, and the figures for the
bined, each estabhshment is classified under its proper group.]
All industries.
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and air-
ships, and parts.
Agricultural implements
Aluminum manufactures
Ammunition
Artificial flowers
Artificiallimbs
Artificia 1 stone products ,
Artists' materials ,
Asbestos products, not including
steam packing.
Automobile bodies and parts
Automobiles
Automobile repairing
Awnings, tents, and sails ,
Babbitt metal and solder ,
Bags, other than paper, not includ-
ing bags made in textile mills.
Bags, paper, exclusive of those
made in paper mills.
Baking powders and yeast ,
Baskets, and rattan" and willow
ware.
BeUs .-
Belting and hose, rubber
Belting and hose, woven, other
than rubber.
Belting, leather
Blacking, stains, and dressings. . .
Bluing ,
Bone, carbon, and lamp black
Bookbinding and blank-book
making.
Boot and shoe cut stock
Boot and shoe findings
Boots and shoes, not including
rubber boots and shoes.
Boots and shoes, rubber
Boxes, cigar
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified.
Boxes, wooden packing, except
cigar boxes.
Brass, bronze, and copperproducts.
Bread and other bakery products. .
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and fire-
clay products.
Brooms
Brushes
Butter
Buttons
Candles
Canning and preserving, fish
Canning and preserving, fruits and
vegetables.
Canning and preserving, oysters. . .
Card cutting and designing
Cardboard, not made in paper mills
Carpets and rugs, other than rag . . .
Carpets, rag
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT OF—
(Si*
1-:;
65, 485
32
57
1,516
16
3
392
7
5,270
217
7
9
27
182
39
14
1
248
13
54
57
97
3,107
301
437
70
90
122
3
38
739
10'
11
2
179
87, 440
77,911
103
14
4
58
84
862
16
6
847
12
7,741
322
22
43
15
18
82
36
63
19
2
431
35
83
1.59
45
151
203
11,848
623
262
114
380
162
5
72
816
3
107
13e
17
31
367
14
12
742
31
2, 284
257
33
61
12
13
78
54
67
15
15
312
81
160
279
3
81
543
396
8,734
874
270
128
2,019
181
4
132
858
26
28
3
7
43
39, 647
103
24
8
42
5
39
10
12
351
' 82
200
85
35
46
13
30
3
2
15
54
43
8
16
95
61
111
440
37
382
363
264
1,091
568
60
50
1,024
73
6
132
520
11
13
4
21
§1
8^
9,208 10,414
29
11
186
1
1
47
51
175
39
122
148
1
4
13
45
13
12
1
8
33
8
328
21
'"28
19
81
140
9
5
8
9
129
96
16
3
1
28
8
77
72
1
7
2
15
27
1
■WAGE
EARNERS IN
ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT
OF-
45, 813
(X)
74
12
19
965
11
4
233
6
,561
130
3
10
4
17
5
(X)
235
12
35
58
29
84
120
53
1,115
568
107
43
38
138
4
60
1,094
13
8
(X)
148
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE. 1003
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919.
figures for certain groups have been consolidated with those for some one of the larger groups. In such
group with which Ui3j nave been consolidated are printed in italics. In the totals for all industries com-
WAGE EARNERS IN ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT OF — coiitiiiued.
VALxra:
OF FEIODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
OF—
PRODUCT
o .
o .
§1
5d
d
So
u
«5
Expressed in thousands.
793, 528
1,719,982
1,114,615
5,172,712
$167,085
$945,603
$3,571,283
$8,965,872
$6,467,132
$42,301,104
1
70
455
(X)
2,989
(X)
146
281
1,706
(X)
12,180
2
1,672
229
215
1,159
271
3, 518
137
118
5,292
1,089
290
.?, 720
210
1,615
743
1,047
4,388
1,545
1,691
(X)
42,625
8,435
20,603
241
8
76'
150
3,209
52
9
1,137
220
33
605
818
8,448
170
80
6,6JS
777
478
4,323
1,223
15, 115
545
561
o,511
iLl.'f)
1,080
6,89:2
4,741
6,08t
20,512
S,>02
252,721
61,706
77,811
3
4
5
R
7
(X)
^x)
8
(X)
2,455
(X)
17,247
9
(X)
(X)
10
9,267
291
19, 827
1, 798
122
474
17, 737
3,402
7,128
1,921
557
1,201
9,369
2,609
1:800
1,460
378
523
93,702
204, 213
(X)
(X)
1,285
8,345
1,102
25
15, 454
632
19
32
9,112
175
79, 517
3, 294
241
478
34,002
1,675
83, 527
10,678
1,624
2,905
74, 514
21,084
36, 508
16, 735
8,040
10, 720
42,218
25,033
9,646
14,351
5,454
8,479
531, 223
2,339,911
(X)
(X)
43, 639
191,445
11
12
13
14
15
16
111
625
1,035
2,343
15
137
510
4.278
9,368
32, 956
17
53
1.4S9
4^
376
2,113
195
(X)
60S
230
431
2,638
67
361
179
862
(X)
719
3,510
247
3,869
5,056
704
(X)
4,042
3,327
2,032
38,069
18
19
90
216
268
5,610
1,437
1,663
3,197
32, 548
11, 255
91
151
(X)
50
632
22
244
259
99
114
5, 172
826
713
208
555
5,886
605
(X)
(X)
1,041
1,355
24
92
27
(X)
683
435
712
201
26
4,861
2.798
3,209
062
800
13,564
11,969
8, 420
1,841
5,r.54
20, 450
9, 809
(X
(x)
15, 446
12,851
23
24
?5
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
?fi
6,905
26,463
27
807
1,957
4, 38S
2,075
4,442
26, 955
1,401
2,256
26, 208
5,331
(X)
152, 828
35
145
150
398
907
1,822
4,241
7, 891
15,218
14, 107
27,841
120,513
21,051
26,041
134,020
121,371
(X)
883,318
28
29
30
13
1,740
11, 277
(X)
(x)
7,661
32, 862
158
4,321
28,766
(x)
32,199
116,759
31
S,236
24, 511
66
138
492
1,800
8,231
79,405
3?
11,429
64, 111
33
5,775
21,166
9,010
5,687
390
2,158
18, 519
86,543
38,540
31,668
34
3,787
41, 488
19,413
10,905
25, 633
40,660
5,653
15,363
8,377
54, 144
41, 570
4,093
277
9,220
858
2,334
136, 299
6,744
19,504
339,746
43, 800
58,965
219,689
116,642
34,905
123, 871
25,657
366,328
323,071
14, 722
35
36
37
2,697
1,686
3,628
3,650
27
1,861
11,575
2,9i:
2,215
5, 515
5,683
40S
4,659
19,989
(X)
744
2,829
3,514
818
183
254
327
12
107
1,726
2,702
1,248
4,962
1,674
70
837
8,948
11,779
6,498
109,587
8,298
240
6,614
41,111
14,906
10, 050
194, 112
14, 811
3, 029
31,755
110,423
(X)
5,346
93,030
11,802
38
2,951
5, 359
1,908
(X)
2,203
16,229
15,681
181,218
4,928
(X)
19,608
185, 894
39
40
41
4'
2,067
7,795
18,463
54, 141
43
44
549
336
(X)
94
687
486
734
171
939
676
26
27
224
259
1,111
1,277
(X).
455
1,715
1,615
3,760
932
5,521
2,411
45
(x)
19,891
(X)
(X)
106,693
46
1,254
1,999
(X)
8,206
10,541
(X)
47
(X)
392
44
1,079
48
49
1004
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds, childrens'
Carriages and wagons, including
repairs.
Cars and general shop construction
and repairs by electric-railroad
companies.
Cars and general shop construction
and repairs by steam-railroad
companies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.
Cash registers and calculating ma-
chines.
Cement
Charcoal, not including production
in the lumber and wood distilla-
tion industries.
Cheese
Chemicals
Chewing gum
China decorating, not including
that done in potteries.
Chocolate and cocoa products
Cleansing and polishing prepara-
tions.
Clocks
Cloth, sponging and reflnishing
Clothing, horse
Clothing, men's
Clothing, men's, buttonholes
Clothing, women's
Coal-tar products
CoIIee and spice, roasting and
grinding.
Coffins, burial cases, and under-
takers' goods.
Coke, not including gas-house coke.
Collars and cuffs, men's
Combs and hairpins, not made
from metal or rubber.
Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream
Cooperage
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work. . .
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring sirups
Cork, cutting
Corsets
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares
Crucibles
Cutlery and edge tools
Dairymen'3, poultrymen's, and
apiarists' supplies.
Dental goods
Drug grinding
Druggists' preparations
Dyeing and finishing textiles, ex-
clusive of that done in textile
mills.
DyestuiTs and extracts — natural...
Electrical niacliinery, apparatus,
and suiiplies.
E]cctro|)laling
Emery and other abrasive wheels. .
Enameling
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT OF—
53
17
968
73
134
41
5
15
4
3
454
48
505
13
42
^ \
1
1,371
271
1,274
5
23
7
20
10
2
1
2
124
28
»> 5
„. «9
I 136
*. 20
oo
200
130
1
14
1
19
7t)9
58
7
16
3
150
8
16
3
1, 152
51
1,487
12
149
61
31
7
5
10
2,322
372
2,067
4
25
11
38
17
2
20
4
69
70
123
3
117
85
17
271
239
13
29
s°^
77
25
289
360
12
20
8
5
2,507
132
11
11
4
102
9
31
13
1,776
6
2,862
51
238
95
58
13
15
45
1,907
2.S3
1, 151
17
52
16
42
70
8
53
4
92
60
104
10
144
180
49
422
127
17
20
100
111
226
26
1
30
12
16
7
1,351
2
2,368
60
225
138
5
21
136
764
126
272
52
33
21
43
343
15
75
11
77
44
30
9
97
206
38
331
11
18
4
§2
246
10
0
31
344
21
67
34
5
2
72
136
38
23
15
4
2
23
308
10
6
3
17
8
6
3
23
64
24
109
S 9
145
26
73
137
124
9
9
27
12
5
22
540
7
9
11
ks2
WAGE
EARNERS IN
ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT
OF—
29
.8
590
(s)
4
3
8
682
36
656
17
17
5
7
(X)
(X)
590
148
684
5
7
4
24
20
(X)
(X)
29
(X)
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
1005
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
WAGE EARNERS IN
ESTABLISHM F.NTS
VALUE
OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT
WITH PRODUCT
OF — continued.
OF — continued.
o .
o
OQ
s|
5o
a
^6©
J
So
|8
0 .
If
8 °
ti^
55^
«©5
'R,
Oi
Expressed
in thousands.
1,229
2,764
2,S99
(X)
$122
$646
$3,777
$11,929
$10, 291
(X)
1
44S
2,014
2, 166
2,014
38
159
1,262
6, 862
8,382
$7, 804
3,325
4,766
2,303
4,576
2,549
8,759
11,490
22,540
14,389
31,736
4,8S3
9,654
2,317
13,376
221
2,233
10,618
22,213
6,432
33,494
4
8,544
68,005
70,515
336,630
113
1,646
19,330
1.59,631
177,503
921,012
S14
1,660
1,746
48,678
(X)
663
6,363
6,999
524, 198
e
436
1,002
1,081
13,984
12
146
1,044
3,188
3,678
75,471
118
1,785
3,976
19,640
(X)
12
427
7,862
21,842
145,122
f
86
2,419
(X)
653
39
363
223
10, 491
327
107, 1,85
(X)
18,275
c
m
(X)
7,142
(X)
1(
1,044
6,559
4,821
42,973
98
616
6,881
56, 122
39,373
335,569
90
604
252
2,214
19
99
531
5,051
2,263
43,277
180
17
(X)
139
44
169
19
654
149
(X)
1,986
452
8, 470
6,900
130,204
486
510
(X)
681
""'438'
1,501
4,987
6,720
(X)
13,057
92
922
(X)
7,209
22
91
497
2,889
(X)
19,881
1(
532
212
31,358
611
S39
44,383
11
12
1,272
160
30
13,743
1,465
740
85,698
2,055
5,239
316,318
""(X)"
68, 760
""{X)""
528, 8.53
'22,' 375'
"2i7;i62'
\
211
38,429
(X)
73,613
126
1,294
4,S5
17, 209
479
146, 296
(X)
537,905
2
'25,' 994'
"'"i8,'4ii'
'"235,'iS7'
"'276,' 682'
2
484
1,740
1,453
11,917
34
130
2,917
15,259
14,077
103,065
2
754
2,098
1,721
5,765
122
1,737
13,684
54,468
47,615
187, 166
2
981
5,371
2,746
2,605
69
682
4,664
31,600
14,055
13,307
2
663
2,545
3,462
22,551
19
387
3,181
19,049
25,207
268,673
2
504
777
793
8,988
9
75
655
1,701
3,371
41, 754
2
288
171
1,918
1,441
(X)
2,257
(X)
(X)
67
158
869
2,618
5,630
33,934
(X)
52,001
2
9,760
250,796
2
12, 430
25, 437
14, 615
38, 463
3,508
25,276
82,883
168,110
94,451
262,981
2
1,985
4,617
3,636
2,089
689
4,108
12,389
29,453
25, 727
15, 870
3
10,003
8,647
1,751
1,698
3,497
21, 793
47, 8.51
54, 395
15,265
17,513
3
282
2,775
1,982
12,568
10
44
1,053
13, 668
11,129
107, 462
3
247
235
38
841
66
279
2,830
7,416
2,742
33,474
3
169
890
(X)
2, 459
20
118
636
4,161
(X)
U,S47
3
800
2,786
3,616
11,047
62
431
2,083
10, 896
16,189
45, 881
3
1,153
24,939
49,044
355, 709
26
215
4,647
105, 815
226,879
1,787,690
3
127
861
1,609
3, 8.S5
(X)
22
384
3,733
6,448
18,810
3
694
4,129
827
3, 655
(X)
26i
2,583
17, 884
3,916
16, 250
3
51
1,764
780
6, 506
(X)
4,574
50
690
153
4,323
5,091
17,254
(X)
11,579
3
""6,72i'
'"'ios'
"""32,' 679'
4
592
1,648
874
3,074
127
792
3,062
9,673
5,512
18,231
4
1,207
1,078
438
2,140
142
1,314
4,552
6,870
4,272
12,252
4
128
257
(X)
949
(X)
34
495
1,879
(X)
14,630
4
1,051
2,342
1,.S50
10,030
235
1,308
7,175
22,693
15,351
67,831
4
2,935
10,605
10,026
31, 934
94
950
9,809
47,996
44,826
220, 293
4
200
1,097
1,488
1.524
11
198
2,522
11,264
15, 700
24,049
4
5,616
18,084
18,264
169,348
253
3,294
20, 520
77, 235
77,577
819,089
4
1,677
170
S99
971
(x)
375
15
2,560
201
4,888
869
2,567
4,944
(X)
4
'""i/i'i's
'"'24,' 926'
4
286
279
(X)
53
279
817
1,496
5
1006
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 16— NUMBER AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
INDUSTRY.
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS 'WITn
PRODUCT OF—
WAGE
EARNERS IN
ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT
OF—
a
So
o ;
It
o
si
°Q
a
§J
8 °
d
03 .
0 .
a
1
2
Engines, steam, gas, and water
Engravers' materials
22
3
263
90
30
1
1
117
20
1
1
16
4
4
6
16
18
129
1
1,499
415
1,611
14
37
6
165
149
17
11
10
168
57
i'
59
9
6'
15
19
133
4
3,080
513
2,684
14
2
487
89
632
27
12
88
180
21
12
218
27
72
18
8
40
13
8
156
4
88
6
45
139
6
30
27
225
94
3
1
143
21
6
8
15
31
127
11
4,151
551
3,297
26
3
700
134
864
56
20
139
455
32
33
187
66
130
16
14
27
23
8
142
11
7
43
67
167
5
37
291
33
42
5
2
158
100
5
3
36
1
40
44
125
43
21
14
202
9
7
10
9
9
53
3
1,331
330
2,308
16
4
361
166
1,017
36
13
74
208
23
186
79
59
103
3
16
7
28
3
65
6
9
16
13
138
7
26
117
51
64
12
6
99
46
1
1
5
1
15
14
18
2
11
6
94
1
2
1
2
1
7
' '249'
82
522
5
2
35
41
170
9
1
13
48
12
70
1
6
17
1
7
2
3
1
21
77
i'
2
9'
22
8
'"'is'
7
86
6
7
1
i'
4
1
398
106
512
1
21
3
86
36
10
(X)
87"
10
(X)
(X)
18
3
8
10'
15
28
(X)
186
166
1,066
12
157
21
464
624
37
65
19
613
198
3
Engraving and diesinking
4
5
Engraving, steel and copper plate,
including plate printing.
Engraving, wood
ti
Envelopes.
7
Explosives
6
9
Fancy articles, not elsewhere
specified.
Feathers and plumes
10
Felt goods
11
Ferroalloys
(X)
172
29
12
FertiUzers
13
Files
14
Firearms
Lb
16
Fire extinguishers, chemical
Fireworks
17
65
74
194
1:'
1,659
835
9,149
37
(X)
907
789
1,958
106
29
210
532
47
114
754
262
222
24
11
132
23
63
301
S3
17
Flags and banners
18
Flavoring extracts
19
Flax and hemp, dressed. . .
20
21
22
23
Flour-mill and gristmill products. .
Food preparations, not elsewhere
specified.
Foundry and machine-shop pro-
ducts.
Foundry supplies
24
Fuel, manufactured
2h
Fur goods
211
41
387
11
3
22
74
11
1
129
19
29
4
6
11
12
4
86
2.
21
16
84
2
3'
5
57
6
69
2
5
4
14
11
8
95
80
228
7
3
16
64
6
(X)
82
29
16
1
8
4
7
53
(X)
26
Furnishing goods, men's...
27
Furniture
28
Furs, dressed
29
Galvanizing
30
Gas and electric fixtures
31
32
33
Gas, illuminating and heating
Gas macliines and gas and water
meters.
Glass
34
35
36
37
Glass, cutting, staining, and orna-
menting.
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not in-
cluding gloves made in textile
mills.
Gloves and mittens, leather
Glucose and starch
3.S
39
40
41
42
43
Glue, not elsewhere specified
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Gold and silver, reducing and re-
fining, not from Ihcore.
Graphite, ground and refined
Grease and tallow, not including
luliricriling greases.
Griiidsloiies
44
Hairilof h
2
1
1
34
4
3
8
25
10
1
2
13
45
Hair work
64
109
74
10
19
116
20
6
5
S
75
74
108
102
8
41
177
26
22
15
2
112
'"'33'
3
7
21
5
2
10
52
41
56
5
11
42
13
3
6
6
63
261
270
315
31
119
462
65
125
54
(X)
304
46
Hand stamps
47
48
Hardware, saddlerv
49
Hat and cai) materials
50
51
Hats and caps, other than felt,
straw , and wool.
Hats, fur-folf
52
Hats, straw
.S3
Hats, wool-felt
64
66
Horseshoes, not made in steel
works or rolling mills.
House-furnishing goods, not else-
where specified.
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
1007
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
WAGE EARNERS IN ESTABLISHMENTS
VALUE
OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT
WITH
PRODUCT
OF— continued.
OF— continued.
o
oS
1%
■a
a
ea
8 9
a
J"
0 .
1 8^
0 .
M
1^1
S
Expressed in thousands.
1,277
5,788
6,776
63,598
$59
$460
$4,468
$25,441
$33, 155
$401, 192
1
38
531
112
797
(X)
(X)
... ...
10
683
73
1,518
307
1,717
1,858
3, 433
(X)
(X)
2
""('x')""
3
2,072
1,917
?, 365
(X)
251
1,655
5,772
6,994
9, 537
(X)
4
tss
528
(X)
2,486
(X)
2,316
65
(X)
138
156
951
1,602
(X)
10,602
(X)
11,593
5
"""2," 734"
""i5,'7ii'
6
163
1, 266
1,229
6, 572
(X)
155
1,411
11,608
8,972
70, 329
7
3,177
5,499
2,464
2,121
284
1,905
10, 768
25, 391
12, 283
13, 423
8
1,196
.5.0
11
2,100
1,297
452
(X)
966
445
45
(X)
(X)
625
4, 646
255
70
10,062
7,090
3,771
(X)
7,433
3,891
9
'""'2,' 914'
1, 436
""24' 4.52'
30, 852
10
........
11
9.57
4,816
6,237
14,096
48
748
7,987
50,761
69, 281
152,319
12
3.54
720
(\)
^,661
12
91
908
1,911
(X)
14,695
13
1.>1
.59
1,92S
70i
(X)
1^)
9,201
(X)
10
13
354
309
3,560
5, 175
(X)
(X)
26,257
(X)
14
66'
15
229
3.58
918
eiti
(X)
(X)
....
37
50
152
216
824
1,380
3,617
3,700
(X)
(x)
16
""(\)""
17
■183
866
243
374
271
1,471
5, 755
11,784
4,670
6,166
18
137
7, 380
271
8,062
(x)
24, 1.52
(X)
4,025
3t
36,393
623
1,89, 2.54
/, 715
275,539
'X)
1,374,532
19
'"4," 642'
"i72,'69i'
20
3, 040
6,476
3,496
16,352
909
5,834
25, 891
75,630
57,516
465,818
21
42, 9.51
120, 799
77, 104
231, 698
4,344
31,119
161, 428
518, 045
366,630
1,207,685
22
244
327
2S6
(X)
39
154
1,343
3,641
i 77H
(X)
23
43
3, 284
129
5,464
(X)
1,5S0
(X)
5,557
240
33, 502
1,734
72, 841
(X)
24,223
24
'"'2' 369'
""632'
""36,'38.3'
25
2,055
5,299
4,191
6,530
110
1,007
7,048
38, 645
28,044
.32, 981
26
11,960
60, 998
27, 483
35, 704
969
6,977
43, 412
239, 753
116,347
163, 898
27
801
2, 036
2, 125
(X)
29
326
2, 954
6,937
10, 139
(X)
28
211
403
(X)
1,019
12
118
990
2,588
(X)
10, 768
29
1,581
3, 376
1,838
2,774
59
977
7,252
14,883
8,877
10,220
30
4,160
7,732
5,122
25, 298
161
2,389
21, 489
46, 809
35, 035
22:5,396
31
407
938
1,403
2,788
27
254
1,716
5,438
8,950
9, 882
32
874
19, 999
16,723
39, 810
(X)
160
1,950
.51,221
49,2.35
159,318
33
2,581
3,063
(X)
(X)
346
2,431
8,306
17,360
(X)
(X)
34
1,510
3,992
(X)
3, 19S
55
346
3,279
12,532
(X)
12,008
35
1,802
5,072
2,371
1,202
76
852
6,902
22,241
11,622
5, 248
36
124
122
(X)
7,524
12
200
7.59
l,fi95
(X)
183, 390
37
55
492
586
3,120
11
123
703
4,183
4, 535
22, 579
38
368
50
U3
181
(X)
34
42
36
457
132
1,179
1,261
2,784
7,389
(X)
1,672
39
352'
""44,'993'
40
110
862
317
1,606
(X)
1,346
13
261
100
1,630
434
7,153
1,693
14, 701
14, 816
41
'""2,' 479'
""28,'76.i"
42
375
92
336
703
2,513
266
333
435
705
8,175
(X)
62
578
485
1,701
3,209
8, 758
729
2,S30
4, $48
3,229
31,993
43
■■■(xV
(X)
(X)
6,361
""(.K)'"
(X)
(X)
24,388
44
""ieg"
234
185
745'
1,067
1,143
45
46
'"'25,' 085"
""S8,'6.58'
47
109
601
834
2,095
24
88
265
2,001
2,798
8,961
48
311
529
193
1,846
49
420
1,990
5,827
2,184
16,051
49
2,508
258
3,631
2,291
896
3,057
309
60
1,921
285
13,972
1,436
22, 433
12,286
5,905
17,095
50
12, 826
51,583
51
432
3,571
1,387
1,784
16
287
2,154
16, 140
6,914
6,676
52
40
1,34s
(X)
(X)
12
164
191
6,373
(X)
(X)
8,840
(X)
53
15
1,197
723
2,588
(X)
1,268
24
208
(X)
1,304
77
7,750
3,266
22, 258
54
2,433
19,852
55
1008
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
10
Ice, manufactured
Ink, printing
Ink, writing
Instruments, professional and
scientific.
Iron and steel, blast furnaces
Iron and steel, steel works and roll-
ing mills .
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers,
and rivets, not made in roUiug
mills.
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe
Iron and steel, doors and shutters. .
Iron and steel, forgings, not made
in steel works or rolUng mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut
and wrought, including wire
nails, not made in steel works or
roUing miUs.
Iron and steel, tempering and
welding.
Iron and steel, wrought pipe
Ivory, shell, and bono work, not
including combs and hair pins.
Japanning
Jewelry
Jewehy and instrum^ent cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors
Lapidary work
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Leather, tanned, curried, and
finished.
Lime
Linen goods
Liquors, distilled
Liquors, malt
Liquors, vinous
Lithographing
Locomotives, not made by railroad
companies.
Looking-glass and picture frames. .
Lubricating greases
Lumber and timber products
Lumber, plantng-mill products,
not including planing mills con-
nected with sawmills.
Machine tools
Malt
Marble and stone work
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber,
grass, and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds, not else-
where specified.
Millinery and lace goods, not else-
where specified.
Millstones
Mineral and soda waters
Minerals and earths, ground or
otherwise treated.
Mirrors, framed and unframed, not
elsewhere specified.
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT OF —
367
4
25
59
3
8
2
180
1
11
10
372
15
1
145
15
22
27
5
33
149
140
41
134
6
10, 103
852
19
944
1
168
422
6
1,607
42
1,013
19
16
SS
244
2
11
13
576
45
1
251
21
38
45
6
2
133
97
2
29
107
44
144
16
9,012
1,407
47
4
1,763
1
2
291
829
5
2,081
82
39
1, 167
30
12
115
10
15
8
14
13
652
56
4
589
39
53
24
20
4
172
129
2
6
175
67
95
1
101
14
4, 685
l,cS09
1,293
3
3
354
1,150
1
1,257
183
306
22
5
63
23
S3
378
26
10
717
33
41
13
24
16
111
305
21
113
4
45
12
1,677
1,068
134
17
224
7
3
514
231
93
2
184
10
7
4
9
6
16
11
2
6
115
6
24
1
5
2
400
119
4
10
2
9
130
330
26
25
164
1
10
11
222
1
2
11
97
1
14
11
3
242
'54
WAGE
EARNERS IN
E.STABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT
OF—
352
1
11
34
(X)
(X)
73
(X)
11
167
6
113
10
48
2
11,648
574
19
'459
88
472
4
908
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
1009
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
WAGE EAKNERS IN ESTABLISHMENTS
■WITH PRODUCT OF — Continued.
Oo
°2
12,738
176
68
1,804
131
2S8
332
66
359
624
220
227
5, 976
815
58
10, 718
469
584
176
265
H
1,866
1,408
2,794
(X)
41
1,677
217
1,306
(X)
983
53
75, 252
IS, 866
1,941
75
13, 073
63
S7
2,573
14,046
(X)
7,230
3, 539
2^8
11, 303
278
685
5, 848
1,012
6,289
2,277
1,975
437
3,277
942
670
14, 220
1,743
486
46,067
1,386
2, 589
200
1,455
204
3,506
6,886
5,886
652
227
8,741
280
5,407
S16
2,465
234
139, 515
36,980
8, 162
341
12, 2,S0
358
1,016
6,032
19, 597
4,056
6,118
1,313
365
(X)
3,433
2,648
11,092
2,813
1,269
5,622
618
421
(X)
5,144
(X)
31, 252
3,260
1, 135
79
1,167
189
1,600
6,997
1,338
232
7,283
364
3,360
(X)
913
(X)
93, 082
13,060
7,235
305
3,2J,0
794
(X)
3,366
7,053
653
2,456
1,56
1,330
1, 125
(X)
4,4%
37,869
357, 379
12,597
7,771
(X)
18, 747
1,457
(X)
8,%5
3,882
6,694
83,318
(X)
3,937
566
445
1,536
57,037
(X)
(X)
880
16,465
(X)
5,401
26,399
160
121, 682
13, 747
35, 528
616
(X)
2.521
(X)
(X)
6,215
327
1.704
(X)
VALUE OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PRODUCT
OF — continued.
$1,020
13
46
150
(X)
23
(X)
(X)
30
32
1,028
37
(X)
391
35
59
69
18
163
74
293
22
338
92
342
13
24, 359
2,160
49
2,600
457
1,193
7
4,188
60
S o
Expressed in thousands.
$11,654
239
155
966
236
53
327
82
124
146
6,135
540
(X)
2,852
267
418
470
57
(X)
1,526
469
1,050
(X)
355
1,056
1,439
161
92,008
15,242
567
50
19, 309
(X)
(X)
3,274
8,874
60
21,690
975
424
$54, 632
1, 085
616
5,512
632
964
1,421
180
1,838
2,391
3,175
519
593
31,417
2,521
218
31, 304
1,859
2, 520
965
973
190
8,029
5,790
7,026
(X)
437
10,317
2,920
4,966
(X)
4,549
575
192, 520
6,026
385
53, 476
181
16,565
54,565
(X)
52,020
9,002
3,070
$56, 258
3,891
6,617
22,738
7,077
25,600
10, 333
6,928
1,731
17,096
4,877
4,930
1,984
80, 175
5,028
2,381
168, 890
6,855
9,556
2,547
6,035
4, 126
20,772
46,760
16, 927
1,378
2,385
76,406
4,623
25,152
1,707
8,961
3,143
390,016
218, 276
31, 760
4,580
42, 503
1,736
4,739
41,232
108, 587
40,800
19,900
$6, 508
3,539
(X)
11,916
23,167
47, 864
10, 368
7,247
32,908
4,248
3,066
(X)
35, 691
(X)
12S, 610
15, 228
A,1A1
2,816
5,388
3,730
10, 291
73, 572
8,674
6,620
4,736
80,197
8,617
16, 642
(X)
3,094
(X)
280,908
83,011
27,856
9,374
11,277
2,783
(X)
22,425
48, 725
9, 575
8.998
$6, 933 1
16, 877 2
(X). 3
16, 855 4
763, 591
2, 754, 391
64, 087
32, 759
(X)
121, 007
7,224
(X)
73, 324
49, 493
31,844
381,093
(X)
20,799
23,184
9,128
12, 172
801, 927
(X)
(X)
24,296
212,603
(X)
2.5,811
154, 563
4,977
407,660
92, 140
146, 142
24, 951
(X)
13,796
(X)
(X)
7,068
7,094
(X)
75108°— 23-
-64
1010
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUrACTURES.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT OF—
Models and patterns, not including
paper patterns .
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts —
Mucilage, paste, ana other adhe-
sives, not elsewhere specified.
Musical instruments and materials,
not elsewhere specified.
Musicalinstruments, organs
Musicalinstruments, pianos
Musicalinstruments, piano and or-
gan materials.
Needles, purs, and hooks and eyes...
Nets and seines
Oil and cake, cottonseed
Oil, essential
Oil, linseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified
Oilcloth and linoleiun, floor
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other butter
substitutes.
O ptica 1 goods
Ordnance and accessories
Paints
Paper and wood pulp
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified
Paper patterns
Patent medicines and compounds. .
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roasting, clean-
ing and shelling.
Pencils, lead
Pens, fountain and stylographic —
Pens, gold
Perfumery and cosmetics
Petroleum, refining
Phonographs and graphophones . . .
Photo-engraving
Photographic apparatus
Photographic materials
Pickles, presenes, and sauces
Pipes, tobacco
Plated ware
Plumbers' supplies, not elsewhere
specified.
Pocketbooks
Pottery
Poultry, killing and dressing, not
done in slaughtering and meat-
packing estal)lishments.
Printing and publishing, book and
job.
Printing and publishing, music
Printing and pulilishing, news-
papers and periodicals.
Printing materials
Pulp goods
Pumps, not including power
pumps.
Pumps, steam and other power
Refrigerators
Regalia, and society badges and
emblems.
Rice, cleaning and polishing
Roofing materials
Rubber tires, tubes, and rtihbor
goods, not elsewhere specified.
209
6
29
113
7
3
44
4
18
4
942
166
10
159
4
11
37
13
21
146
13
1
11
21
75
1
4,216
46
7,472
422
5
29
1
173
20
51
4
630
274
12
154
6
18
105
19
46
174
10
13
30
35
39
2
4,542
41
6,340
22
3
33
260
6
46
182
1
168
87
91
5
551
332
14
1
21
10
158
21
49
194
19
44
193
20
15
62
43
71
98
3,127
38
2,429
37
11
29
27
42
36
8
49
18
78
33
32
4
335
6
2
103
4
4
83
5
185
234
86
6
258
112
21
5
16
4
73
65
51
81
12
35
140
10
21
S7
34
110
82
1,013
29
829
13
8
30
42
36
12
35
129
3
187
3
2
35
3
1
8
6
45
146
37
3
137
1
5
6
10
13
3
14
18
43
29
9
7
1
127
1
22
38
14
5
14
71
238
25
13
168
24
53
3
155
WAGE
EARNERS IN
ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT
OF—
10
9
13
4
1
45
26
105
(X)
19
""20'
38
28
7
13
4
330
330
7
62
2
7
23
8
9
66
17
(X)
17
61
(X)
1,750
2
5,279
10
93
8
28
3
62
10
133
1
4
16
78
12
210
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
1011
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.;
WAGE EARNERS IN ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT OF— Continued.
VALUE
OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
OF — continued.
PRODUCT
o .
o_o"
o
ii
M
5o
5
ij
8 °
0
0 .
0 .
it
i|5
§«8
s s
0 <=
«© r-T
P
8°
Expressed in thousands.
3,125
2,268
(X)
(X)
$558
$4,683
§10,487
$9,572
(X)
(X)
X
85
247
954
249
1,329
253
8,507
(X)
17
68
40
299
260
2,495
4,186
4,200
$7,216
4,168
S41,387
(X)
2
3
7S1
1,550
1,561
(X)
251
598
2,465
4,487
4,705
(X)
4
357
437
413
1,537
4,564
2,322
(X)
6,374
4,036
24
8
16
188
165
194
1,076
1,585
1,362
4,685
22, 199
8,711
(X)
29, 55C'
12,843
5
11,520
4,156
53,58i
13,664
6
7
541
44
372
17
2,671
133
6, 769
112
(X)
1,604
107
202
100
1,596
674
7,619
157
54
1,100
258
(X)
288
4,492
(X)
11,969
(X)
2,119
2,965
5,049
928
2,445
15
(X)
(X)
90
152
45
108
257
1,221
278
3,223
320
7,852
1,210
96,3.52
1,415
(X)
23,839
1,400
1,969
2,298
5,492
3,581
130. 424
3,616
1,908
24, 764
1,98.5
(X)
6,276
14,573
(X)
351, 138
(X)
118, 730
104, 604
49, 2S8
13, 168
71,036
8
9
10
11
12
182
40
339
2,894
13
14
15
18
(X)
206
16
1,863
(X)
732
1.409
949
30
2.854
6,559
65
3,539
357
3,136
10, 432
2,736
356
4,503
6, 148
501
1,764
1,324
2,194
16, 857
3,897
7,106
9,647
11,240
84,965
6,382
159
1,932
8,140
(X)
8,735
5,375
4,837
202
25,475
15,425
626
15,731
1,100
46,284
60,065
22,295
1,277
57, 084
19,738
5,766
6.527
4, 957
30, 591
106, 970
27,324
22,229
63,439
170,003
015,307
52, 1^2
17
18
114
10
46
13
1,978
442
27
987
242
601
36
6,499
3,017
124
19
20
21
22
2,067
1,137
(X)
6,643
(X)
1,861
30,735
7,119
(X)
90, 391
(X)
26,811
23
24
25
(X)
359
120
931
107
622
2,389
203
412
1,370
330
262
7S9
473
668
296
1,569
680
2,764
3,300
2,293
1.153
4,079
2,146
1,836
4,457
(X)
(X)
(X)
632
1,640
1, 946
754
(X)
1,017
2,794
(X)
7,347
2,406
5,497
2,153
(X)
1,403
567
7,143
1,383
2,508
10,056
877
2,084
9,488
960
774
3,180
1,845
3,432
1,234
15,976
17,462
11, 865
14,051
8,286
8, 582
29,958
10.468
5,750
20,448
(X)
8,641
39, 501
8,053
3,945
(X)
7,946
23,072
(X)
34,968
11, 172
22,2<59
11,052
2fi
IS
92
27
28
1,968
50,440
23, 338
383
11
25
113
27
57
359
40
(X)
29
1,631
65
204
1,224
194
449
1,862
86
143
356
25,839
1,574,108
135, 893
29
30
31
32
(X)
11 841
7; 942
(X)
(X)
5,849
(X)
90,596
81,046
g!
24,870
33
34
35
36
37
38
571
1,954
376
1,605
12, 003
1,083
589
8,522
192
56
161
(X)
372
408
36
2,210
4,021
5,267
7,883
30,473
21,843
4,029
24, .530
4,672
.S9
5,161
486
15,326
9,887
40
41
32,640
41,821
17, 137
17.737
10,360
47, 715
138,463
203, 567
89,454
108,104
42
82
20,774
391
2S,201
392
10,233
110
20,024
455
61,499
1.750
105, 596
6,484
179, 021
6,793
94, 186
(X)
463,827
43
41,979
44
177
IGO
339
494
389
1,350
(X)
620
852
36
7
48
260
29
388
1,558
558
1,479
5,065
2,062
5,916
(X)
3,499
4,209
45
1,855
2,740
17,453
19,616
46
47
2G3
464
491
2,051
2,123
454
1,660
1,971
1, 135
6,678
1,163
(X)
25
11
48
141
266
450
1,317
2,278
1,817
10,838
8,681
2,070
7,173
8,519
5,010
34,252
6,296
(X)
48
49
50
9
491
1,168
81
982
5,475
255
1,206
5,539
1,763
6,098
107, 444
7
58
39
82
318
656
378
2,324
4,650
2,724
7,321
29,131
10, 405
13,418
30,942
76, 442
62, 456
921, 670
51
52
53
1012
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
Rules, ivory and wood .
Saddlery and harness. .
Safes and vaults
Salt.
Sand and emery paper and cloth...
Sand-lime brick
Sausage, not made in slaughtering
and meat-packing establishments.
Saws
Scales and balances
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing machines and attachments ,
Shipbuilding, steel
Shipbuilding, wooden, including
boat building.
Shirts
Show cases
Signs and advertising novelties
Silk goods, including throwsters. . .
Silversmitning and silverware
Slaughtering and meat packing
Smelting and refining, copper
Smelting and refining, lead
Smelting and refining, zinc
Smelting and refining, metals, not
elsewhere specified.
Smelting and refining, not from the
ore.
Soap
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods
Springs , steel , car and carriage, not
made in steel works or rolling
mills.
Stamped and enameled ware, not
elsewhere specified.
Stationery goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-
water healing apparatus.
Steam packing
Steel barrels, drums, and tanks
Stencils and brands
Stereotj'ping and electrotjijing
Stoves and hot-air furnaces
Stoves, gas and oil
Structural ironwork, not made in
steel works or rolling miUs.
Sugar, beet
Sugar, Cdiie
Sugar, refining, not including beet
sugar.
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids.
Surgical appliances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic
woven goods.
Textile machinery and parts
Theatrical scenery
Tin and other foils, not elsewhere
specified.
Tin plate and terneplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified . .
Tobacco, chewing and smoking,
and siiuflt.
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes
Tools, not elsewhere specified
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH
PRODUCT OF—
3
284
81
16
234
52
4
21
65
12
10
1
29
6
12
19
111
27
133
5,590
201
2
691
6
230
207
33
268
140
17
129
32
75
43
34
2
36
21
43
42
245
5
46
74
2,571
322
5
202
9
15
23
239
34
20
59
6
12
171
311
45
193
341
36
338
20
107
66
71
3
16
92
100
62
421
4
55
56
166
10
1
1
54
73
1,118
369
1
111
14
29
3
2
114
21
25
38
5
11
29
140
192
24
71
483
28
384
2
37
12
3
49
177
32
244
0
81
12
29
48
100
3
4
1
81
43
451
174
oo
1
3
10
3
3
10
45
54
1
4
175
6
121
2
1
3
3
123
34
100
43
311
30
22
29
2
"WAGE
EARNERS IN
ESTABLISHMENTS
■WITH PRODUCT
OF—
5i
4
387
4
8
(-X)
4
3
142
358
10
115
67
(X)
32
2
48
4
30
(X)
14
30
2,098
160
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
1013
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
■WAGE EARNERS IN ESTABLISHMENTS
"WITH PRODUCT OF — Continued.
161,
1,359
93
249
JfiS
884
462
244
8S0
104
275
2, 703
10, 493
501
1,968
8,977
352
978
(X)
(X)
78
432
174
740
207
614
675
537
29
163
1,215
1, 262
549
4,310
(X)
394
525
595
2,161
91
(X)
(X)
533
484
17, 161
5,627
|8
(X)
3,441
903
2,016
96
(X)
1,306
1,160
1,451
2, 150
673
733
2,210
10, 450
9,627
1,253
3, 887
28,474
1,039
4, 181
(X)
28j^
113
405
1,272
667
2,432
1,654
5,901
3,248
B68
3,828
1,102
408
132
1,895
11,399
1,752
9,648
SS9
2,727
535
1,530
1,571
5,562
49
(X)
3,890
1,643
34,851
9,651
1,939
1,855
1,139
254
648
(X)
509
1,706
(X)
988
2,244
7,588
4,744
(X)
509
20, 871
839
2,942
279
(X)
478
(X)
776
1,188
1,728
(X)
835
6,736
2,222
(X)
4,521
1,229
679
403
7,669
708
7,463
1,873
2,914
1,396
374
3,036
3,371
■(X)""'
3,849
1,220
26,571
5,557
2,309
(X)
3,049
421
387
3, 797
3, 155
5,375
4,216
13, 208
339, 240
21,753
12, 138
3, 207
67, 438
4,160
152,739
17, 066
6,438
13,034
1,900
889
17,371
(X)
3,005
6,227
19, 866
4,800
27, 534
3,186
2,206
12,418
7,451
21, 826
9,519
(X)
18, 202
2,947
3,668
5,549
20,411
1,618
3,043
25,984
14, 820
49,994
13,380
VALUE OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS "WITH PRODUCT
OF — continued.
2,233
6
27
(X)
(X)
214
45
30
18
20
6
624
243
43
621
131
(X)
130
14
129
18
34
75
164
27
20
(X)
62
14
33
51
329
214
56
104
(X)
(X)
74
326
11, 872
542
%s
Expressed in thousands.
(X)
$6,402
75
105
80
1,965
350
171
260
73
92
2,370
2, 309
343
2, 781
1,650
224
1,580
(X)
757
175
433
267
446
781
493
433
(X)
386
286
433
455
2,843
(X)
921
366
1,003
37
510
525
780
25, 020
3,583
%469
8,828
470
820
1,583
11,095
1,866
892
2,907
379
794
8,031
14,981
2,419
8,326
18, 034
1,695
18, 427
(X)
(X)
174
1,026
3,966
1,056
2,394
964
5,057
3,568
1,964
3,313
3,470
202
675
4,860
5,253
3,025
21,424
(X)
1.992
340
2,153
2,712
7,676
624
(X)
(X)
2,549
3,421
49, 495
17,785
(X)
$26, 188
3,811
8,364
921
(X)
24, 928
5, 786
5,071
8,794
1,863
2,301
8,139
34, 579
45, 5.53
5,1,89
15, 070
118,926
5,571
93, 920
(X)
1,448
875
5,375
17, 918
4,079
8,503
7,9(50
22,078
14, 825
2,111
20, 528
8,448
2,863
475
8,679
45, 734
8,271
58,587
21, 730
3,103
7,001
10, 114
22,361
406
1,808
(X)
19,579
10,666
106,310
37, 269
$18,037
10, 932
6,822
2,684
10, 056
(X)
2,511
6,455
(X)
2,222
7,518
30, 371
39, 876
(X)
2,260
125, 274
4,646
84,607
2,024
(X)
2,186
(X)
11,040
13, 571
9,861
(X)
4,197
27, 740
13,763
(X)
20,598
7,001
4,638
2,080
33, 174
4,191
46,231
15,954
3.5, 801
8,714
2,543
16,482
14,301
21,035
10, 107
85,260
23,832
$22, 025
(X)
21,376
5,699
8,352
23,414
11, 966
21,581
13,697
38,700
1,439,941
89, 897
102, 365
14, 285
424, 455
16, 982
4,047,694
649, 078
196, 795
100, 489
19,026
32, 722
280, 398
(X)
12, 381
38,074
88,299
25,769
21, 153
17, 240
61,091
39, 799
165,548
130, 851
(X)
730,987
19,313
30, 702
31,045
76,644
16,105
96, 895
190, 202
213,971
495, 705
61, 191
1014
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 16.— NUMBER AND SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
WAGE
NUMBER Oi
ESTABLISHMENTS "WITH
EARNERS IN
PRODUCT
OF —
ESTABLISHMENTS
•WITH PRODUCT
OF—
INDUSTET.
.So
o .
-MO
oo"
O .
go
o o"
S2
O .
oo
OiO
§8
oo"
i.i
§0
2d
§1
iJ
«<»
s«*
te««
««
>A
1
Toys and f
Trunks an
Turpentin
;ames
llf
10(
10]
i 132
157
395
180
190
590
93
113
103
14
22
1
4
9
1
115
66
165
612
308
3,684
?
3
e and rosin
4
Type founding
1
11
2
3
1
7
47
'S
IC
) 10
23
23
11
11
22
27
f.
Umbrellas
Upholsteri
and canes
4[
11
44
) 39
61
69
37
25
9
7
4
8
20
28
109
172
7
ne materials, not else-
where specified.
X
Varnishes.
Vault light
i
) 26
11
62
17
88
6
23
21
6
5
22
33
9
s and ventilators
in
Vinegar ai
Wall pape
391
156
1
114
12
51
20
8
6
9'
95
195
(X)
11
r, not made in paper
mills.
12
Wall plaster and composition
flooring.
Washing machines and clothes
}
i 31
60
50
10
2
5
87
13
li
I 19
21
29
15
9
12
57
wringers.
14
f
10
) 8
26
8
40
5
6
7
5
4
19
50
15
Watch and clock materials, except
watchcases.
If.
^
I 6
9
5
4
10
8
47
7
2
4
3
9
IS
3
5
1
1
3
3
6
6
(X)
12
17
'IS
Wheelbarr
Whips.. .
fi
1
t 7
i 5
84
(X)
35
12
235
1<»
1
3
1
4
2
30
?n
Windmills
Window
21
md door screens and
weather strips.
22
Window shades and fi.xtures
0
108
72
35
6
5
31
178
n
Wire
12'
4
) 146
7
148
12
90
9
24
33
21
86"
12
422
24
Wire work, including wire rope and
cable, not elsewhere specified.
?5
Wood dist
I 10
41
9
42
41
13
14
5
8
6
(X)
53
?R
?7
Wood, tur
Wooden
19.
5S
) 226
i 59
210
76
84
46
6
3
3
121
41
917
220
28
goods, not elsewhere
specified.
W
Wool pulling' .
2
2
5
9
6
(x)
32
30
Wool scou
Wool shod
1
1
L 10
10
21
13
23
4
8
4
5
(X)
15
31
dv
32
Woolen and worsted goods
3(
) 34
78
235
196
273
30
192
3S
All other i
[idustries i
1-
t 29
34
20
4
8
19
86
1 All other industries embrace: Billiai
d tabl
3s, bowUn
g alleys,
and act
essorif
^s, 49 es
tablishments; but-
hones and whetstones, 11; laid, not ma
le in si
aughterinf
; and me
at-pack
mges
abUshn
lenti:, 0; oakum, 0;
spe
cified, 1; wl
alebone cutting, 1; and ^
ivood c
xrpet, 3.
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
101.5
BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1002 and 1003.]
WAGE EARNEES IN ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH PRODUCT OF — Continued.
3,203
1,79G
14, 368
(X)
190
415
896
208
138
551
128
200
280
62
295
51>
127
123
477
1,650
788
109
3,511
1,248
232
1,432
378
5,759
3,816
9,850
756
1,038
905
947
1,000
140
SU
996
2,238
1,142
917
248
(X)
237
551
497
812
847
616
4,051
1,871
1,823
4,773
2,668
67
604
754
15,608
780
3,049
2,018
(X)
1,900
852
580
648
329
815
2,199
1,402
341
421
759
947
2,628
1,301
998
1,327
623
275
434
543
23,713
282
1,463
2,866
(X)
(X)
12,492
1,067
2,187
2,138
2,323
(X)
3,117
1,204
3,143
13,191
(X)
800
(X)
2,099
18,098
6,387
927
1,048
(X)
1,643
324
919
990
125, 812
9,077
VALUE OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PRODUCT
OF — continued.
297
280
24
34
114
40
20
18
691
(X)
(X)
11
8
161
173
(X)
324
6
(X)
461
147
(X)
30
77
35
Expressed in thousands.
$1,458
1,627
5,050
128
117
455
473
27g
135
1,627
(X)
350
114
100
(X)
100
55
869
1,180
60
1,545
102
2,414
666
(X)
(X)
118
391
318
$9, 025
9,255
24,865
(X)
916
3,171
3,461
3,425
714
5,756
780
3,234
1,206
1,497
495
432
286
199
469
366
2,077
3,176
425
6,802
2,185
615
10,147
3,691
1,054
3,971
1,689
$19, 135
22, 204
22,856
1,938
4,763
8,716
5,916
22,280
1,289
11,623
6,526
12,366
7,076
9,066
735
1,741
(X)
1,481
2,406
2,090
4,083
7,589
3,061
21,213
9,472
11,556
16, 800
9,125
1,372
3,107
6,389
64,728
3,939
$10, 271
15, 226
(X)
6,955
6, 283
4,826
16,409
5,026
3,829
10,906
10,569
4,600
2,201
4,195
(X)
(x)
2,461
3,743
4,499
6,667
16,618
8,757
9,232
5, 025
2,240
6,974
2,488
5,915
145,245
3,021
ot3
$5, 499
15, 323
39, 953
6, 570
25,174
41,219
11,913
(X)
21,705
15,183
27,563
(X)
4,953
(X)
12,574
151, 938
44,047
12, 023
11,836
(X)
5,924
8,873
7,477
9,748
851,022
46,463
ter, reworking, 5; cars, eiectrio-railroad, not including operations of raihoad companies, 7; hammocks, 6;
pens, steel, 4; pulp, from fiber other thaa wood, 5; sewing-machine cases, 5; straw goods, not elsewhere
1016 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTUEES.
Table 17.— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES— ESTABLISHMENTS
[Note.— In some states in order to avoid disclosing the returns of individual establishments, the figures
have been consolidated with those for a preceding group. In such cases an (X) is shnv.n in the column
bined are printed in italics. At the censuses of 1914, 1909, and 1904 establishments ^^-ith products valued
$100,000 to $r>00,000, and 8500,000 to $1,000,000. Separate figures for the niuuber of establishments and
combined figures for these two groups for all items for 1909 and 1904 and for average niunbcr of wage
for 1919, and also for 1914 with the exception of wage earners; for 1909 and 1904 all items for $100,000 to
DIVISION AND STATE.
United States:
1919
1914
1909
1904
Geographic nrvs.:
New England —
1919..
1914
1909
1904
Middle Atlantic —
1919
1914
1909
1904
East North Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
West North Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
South Atlantic —
1919
1914
1909
1904
East South Central-
1919
1914
1909
1904
West South Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
Mountain —
1919
1914
1909
1904
Pacific —
1919
1914
1909
1904
NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PRODUCT
65, 485
97, 0(iO
93, 349
71,147
87, 440
87, 931
86, 988
72,791
7,197
8,100
8; 187
7,515
25,002
28, 302
27, 170
23,652
17, 155
IS, 705
19,069
16, 740
9,628
8,412
8,178
6,667
9,828
9,131
9,248
6,811
4,608
3,998
4,429
3,452
4, 608
3,706
3, 996
2,615
2,715
1,990
1,864
1,288
6,699
5,587
4,847
4,051
77,911
56,814
57, 270
48, 096
6,977
5,695
5,835
5,364
25,906
19,544
19, 469
15, 905
17, 476
13, 073
12, 868
11,067
6,786
5,082
5,078
4,128
7,054
4,854
4,917
4,194
3,390
2,283
2,530
2,350
3,404
2,036
2,215
1,731
1644
897
936
652
5,274
3,350
3,422
2,705
39, 647
25, 847
27, k'H
22, 246
3,886
2,945
3,458
3,048
14, 202
8,921
9,557
7, 638
9,291
6,095
6,4S7
6,214
3,011
1,753
1,949
1,634
3,319
2,276
2,365
1,808
1,483
1,082
1,210
956
1,524
1,075
1,082
861
589
382
2,342
1,318
1,361
950
°s
9,208
4,320
(X)
(X)
1,064
645
(X)
(X)
3,051
1,294
(X)
(X)
2,216
1,105
(X)
(X)
577
312
(X)
(X)
860
393
(X)
(X)
375
167
(X)
(X)
432
158
(X)
(X)
127
50
(X)
(X)
506
196
(X)
(X)
10, 414
3,819
3,060
1,900
1,481
596
518
340
3,252
1,270
1,004
699
2,740
1,031
784
448
758
279
241
148
810
244
171
106
319
88
70
43
386
89
67
31
137
62
46
35
531
160
99
49
WAGE EARNERS IN ESTAB-
LISHMENTS WITH PROD-
UCT OF—
Less
than
$5,000.
45, 813
129, ('.23
142, 430
106,3.53
$5,000
to
$20,000.
249, 722
429, 037
470, 0(J6
419,466
3,199
8,454
10, 085
8,892
10,169
31,255
30,616
28, 808
7,648
22, 169
25, 720
26, 382
5, 380
11, 406
13, 622
11,647
8,348
26, 016
28,998
13, 747
4,464
15, 408
17. 884
6,840
2,932
7, 599
9,247
4,626
1,457
2,482
2,271
1,527
2,216
4,834
3,987
3,884
21, 729
39,511
44,128
43,215
71, 607
144, 405
146, 441
140,849
42, 784
76, 163
86, 503
86, 479
23,147
30, 685
32,010
29, 190
'37, 989
68, 394
78, 935
57, 202
16,512
26, 068
31, 894
23,639
13, 855
17,815
23, 661
15, 105
6, 384
6, 663
7,023
5,159
15,715
19, 333
19,411
18, 628
$20,000
to
$100,000.
793, 528
999,510
1,090,449
1,027,047
79,
114
124
122:
274
363
386
354
153
209
224
224
53
62;
66
62:
108
125:
117:
43
47;
54
5-1,
37
37
45
36
13
10,
12:
y.
47,
44
50,
44
1 Includes 2 establisliments whose value of product is $1,000,000 and over.
'Includes 1 establishment whose value of product is over $1,000,000.
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDING TO SIZE.
1017
GROUPED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS: 1910, 1911, 1909, AND 1901.
for the groups of establishments reporting products vahied at $500,000 to $1,000,000. or $1,000,000 and over
from which the figures have been omitted and the figures for the group with which they have been com-
at $100,000 to $1,000,000 constitute one group, but at the census of 1919 tliis group was subdivided into
value of products have been compiled, however, from the returns for 1914. Tlie table therefore gives
earners for 1914. In the totals for the United States each establishment is classified under its proper head
$500,000 and $500,000 to $1,000,000 are combined in one item, $100,000 to $1,000,000.]
WAGE EARNERS IN ESTABLISH-
1
1
MEXTS WITH PRO!
UCT OF—
VALTJE OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PRODUCT OF—
continued.
Less
than
$5,000
to
$20,000
to
$100,000
to
$500,000
to
$1,000,000
and over.
$100,000
to
$500,000
to
$1,000,000
End ov6r.
$5,000. $20,000.
$100,000.
$500,000.
$1,000,000.
$500,000.
$1,000,000.
Expressed in thousands.
1,719,982
1,114,615
5,172,712
$167,085 $
945,603
C3, 571,283
$8,965,872
$6,467,132
$42, .301, 104
1
8,002,071
(X)
2,476,006
233,382
905, 093
2, 550, 229
5,742,376
3,020,694
11,794,061
2
2,896,652
(X
2,015,629
222, 464
904, 646
2, 544, 427
7,946,935
(X)
(X)
9, 0.5;^, 580
3
2, 515, 06 Jf
(X)
1,400,453
176, 128
751,048
2,129,2.58
6,109,013
5, 628, 456
4
194,011
142,981
909,781
12,439
79,070
321,945
895,483
756,525
5,117,ti09
5
U3,3J,1
(X)
534,626
17, 884
84, 133
2.58,906
656, 594
460, 285
1,448,874
6
m,^
(X)
488, 671
17, 960
8'-., 216
2 3, 824
1,060,177
(X)
1,241,889
7
432,696
(X)
333, 250
15,361
77,995
238,320
911,771
(X)
782,551
8
567,027
342,648
1,606,282
42,781
273,753
1,201,135
3,196,141
2,135,404
13,005,559
9
967,986
(X)
848, 596
63, 192
294,327
878,194
2,011,964
892,702
3,913,264
10
9Ji-\m
(X)
698,711
58, 041
28S, 432
8''5, ('20
2, 702, 739
(X)
3,226,928
11
847,830
(X)
514,793'
49, 165
244, 273
709, 195
2,113,140
(X)
2, 102, 493
12
410,967
275,843
1,505,491
32,029
187,840
806, 804
2,108,753
1,559,780
13,042,274
13
710,480
(X)
661,493
48,692
195, 282
591,, 833
1,345,349
778, 527
3,582,578
14
689,037
(X)
488, 139
50, 015
197,415
577,351
1,882,826
(X)
2,504,095
15
689,262
(X)
298,266
45,496
171,086
496, 156
1,445,686
(X)
1,446,945
16
103, 976
59,662
253,809
21,861
102,746
315, 883
648, 102
405, 782
3,692,691
17
154,161
(X)
122, 608
27, 595
84,938
223,912
381,344
219,797
1,094,606
IS
1155,245
(X
107,350
27,373
82,793
220, 92(5
1565,600
(X)
907, 207
19
135,903
(x)
73, 496
21,308
08, 276
175,847
431,857
(X)
587, 158
20
175,445
120,213
386,034
19, 893
104,684
312,517
767,916
607, 927
2,042,215
21
325,647
(X)
156,884
27,842
92,502
218, 677
495,680
273,489
574, 809
22
306,447
(x)
122,840
26,455
94,530
213,327
656, 709
(X)
390, 1(5
23
1249,371
(X)
84,466
16,298
71,594
179, 556
1469,142
(X)
237, 438
24
83,708
53,669
127,695
11,150
48,119
150,334
344,732
264,560
823,496
25
133,873
(X)
41,656
14,980
40,249
100, 815
246,121
116, 165
182,338
26
1126,527
(x^
(x)
30,616
15, 869
44, 498
111,473
1 S?3, 868
(X)
134,781
27
i 110,177
25,807
8,750
35, 550
103,307
i 234,271
(X)
82,458
28
71, 808
50,562
108,494
9,314
49,308
152,718
353,080
300, 126
1,413,315
29
118,529
(X)
30,324
12,687
37,050
90,830
234,084
106,777
321,111
30
103,921
(X)
22, 488
11,737
40, 850
100, 624
284,432
(X)
187, SOO
31
2 75,460
(X)
11,503
7,479
26,492
79, 161
^208,962
(X)
93, 148
32
s 28, 087
113,674
45,696
6,347
28,571
72,596
3 198,690
184,502
531,970
33
33,024
^^\
28,203
6,428
19, 401
38, 201
82,466
34,454
256,618
34
•i S4, 706
(X)
18, 7S2
5,079
18,676
40,490
* 115,857
(X)
183,894
35
2 22, 795
(X)
13, 778
3,473
13,020
28,420
'-62,794
(xj
146, 956
36
89, 738
55,303
224,705
11,271
71,512
237,351
522,926
348,780
1,965,770
37
115,030
(X)
(x)
51,616
14; 082
57,811
148, 861
288, 774
138,498
419, 8(.3
38
105, 791
33, 289
9,935
51,236
150, 792
372, 666
(X)
(X)
258, 882
39
76, 943
(X)
19, 721
8,798
42,762
119, 296
239, 662
141,147
40
' Includes
10 estabh
shments wli
ose value 0
produc
is $500,000
to $1,000,000
and 6 of $1,
000,000 and over.
* Includes
4 establis
hments wh(
3se value of
product
is $1,000,00
0 and over.
1018
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 17.— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES— ESTABLISHMENTS
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1016 and 1017.]
DIVISION AND STATE.
NUMBER of establishments 'WTrH PRODUCT
of—
WAGE EARNERS IN ESTAB-
LISHMENTS WITH PROD-
UCT OF—
d
■ss
o
1-?
o
8
o"
99
Q
O
O
©1
o}
+^«©
o
8
og
og"
>
o
8 0
8"
o
Less
than
$5,000
to
$20,000
to
$100,000.
$5,000.
$20,000.
1
New England:
880
322
410
1,615
511
1,155
8,743
2,007
0,197
3,192
1,964
3,725
1, 539
2,034
1,541
1,491
2,433
357
485
963
1,136
123
1,122
125
1,826
755
1,606
570
1,394
584
1,196
1,455
1,070
759
930
475
710
1,440
445
300
195
830
116
• 110
367
37
1,100
664
2,451
921
432
558
3,211
680
1,395
13,378
3,367
8,257
4,452
2,346
5,360
2,278
2,719
1,753
1,985
2,791
282
588
1,029
1,200
228
1,603
181
1,874
869
2,178
571
1,499
825
1,323
1,411
1,125
749
1,105
719
848
1,936
474
314
235
903
169
187
365
68
1,517
851
4,331
698
405
'541
3,511
616
1,206
15,621
2,996
7,289
4,270
1,963
5,104
2,361
3,778
1,850
1,381
1,904
175
265
572
639
183
1,273
192
1,149
649
1,295
434
1,055
824
912
909
916
593
751
721
511
1,391
247
195
108
598
07
126
263
40
1,330
712
3,232
311
213
207
2,149
371
635
8,467 1
1,622
4,113
2,674
1,086
2,916
1,341
1,274
783
642
942
63
61
231
289
78
675
71
536
340
584
229
538
268
369
508
349
257
240
441
215
628
86
74
22
211
28
37
117
14
673
343
1,326
84
51
47
575
105
202
,664
470
917
673
255
689
327
272
132
87
238
5
9
34
72
26
123
10
118
78
192
95
170
48
85
132
99
59
61
146
59
166
17
21
10
43
5
8
20
3
163
68
275
101
76
27
815
183
279
1,457
595
1,200
864
302
799
459
316
166
97
284
12
6
55
138
30
141
16
100
94
144
105
147
33
72
114
95
38
645
236
313
990
356
659
4,797
1,352
4,020
2,102
1, 520
1,968
916
1,142
1,009
930
1,783
202
280
536
640
125
941
42
1,976
569
2,024
621
1,492
558
1,149
1,301
1,145
869
922
522
397
1,091
289
184
103
439
112
80
231
19
530
373
1,313
2,920
1,459
1,926
9,526
2,001
3,897
36,330
10,997
24, 280
12,089
6,419
12,639
5,545
6,092
4,507
4, 808
7,311
582
1,219
2,108
2,612
736
5,486
498
> 6,989
2,449
8,478
2,388
6, 813
4, 152
3,938
4, 427
4,736
3,411
3,964
2,651
1,825
5,415
1,008
760
417
2,212
474
463
872
148
3,606
2,229
9,880
8,364
5,044
6, 271
39,270
7,162
13,577
154, 569
35,449
84,902
44,277
20, 425
49, 521
20, 716
18, 946
13,228
10,219
18, 713
892
1,552
4,036
5,021
1,902
14,026
1,743
12, 737
6,850
14, 465
5,756
15, 586
16,118
9,077
11,346
13, 580
9,175
10, 007
9,858
4,217
13,511
1,942
1,371
660
5,452
695
1.003
2,410
385
12,810
6,130
28, 562
2
3
New Hampslure —
Vermont
4
5
6
7
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
8
9
10
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
E. Nqrth Central:
Ohio
n
12
13
14
Wisconsm
15
W. North Central:
16
17
18
19
20
North Dakota
South Dakota
21
?,2
South Atlantic:
n
24
25
Dist. Coliunbia
Virginia
26
27
28
29
West Virginia
North Carolma
South Carolina
Georgia
30
Florida
31
E. South Central:
Kentucky .'...
3^
Tennessee. .
33
Alabama
34
SS
W. South Central:
Arkansas...
36
36
Louisiana
115
72
163
21
18
6
46
2
12
28
4
135
69
327
37
38
Texas
39
Mountain:
Montana
40
Idaho
41
Wyoming
4?
Colorado
43
44
New Mexico
45
Utah.....
46
Nevada..
47
48
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon...-
49
CaUfornia
1
ESTABLISHMENTS ACCORDHSTG TO SIZE.
1019
GROUPED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1016 and 1017.]
■VTACiE EARNERS IN ESTABLISH-
MENTS WITH PRODUCT OF—
continued.
VALUE
OF PRODUCTS OF ESTABLISHMENTS ■WITH PRODUCT OF—
continued.
Less
than
$5,000
to
$20,000
to
$100,000
to
8.500,000
to
$1,000,000
and over.
«iOO,000
to
$500,000
to
$1,000,000
and over.
$5,000.
$20,000.
$100,000.
8500,000.
$1,000,000.
?500,000.
51,000,000.
Expressed in thousands.
16,399
10,497
49,826
82,049
$9, 818
$31, 875
369,480
$59, 158
$2.84, 432
1
13,249
7, 754
55, .332
783
4, 658
17,584
51,659
36,558
295,963
2
S, 929
5,740
10,312
994
6,132
24,818
43, 889
30,861
61,414
3
102, 035
73,906
488, 109
4,385
36, 153
164, 771
498, 897
410, 220
2, 896, 755
4
19, 728
14, 467
95,951
1,403
7,412
. 28, 541
86, 576
74, 244
549, 147
5
33,671
30,617
210, 251
2,825
14, 897
54,356
144,982
145,474
1, 029, 898
6
293, 3S0
162, 129
576,925
22,063
147,171
732,563
1, 894, 735
1,163,979
4, 906, 494
7
74, 298
60,449
326, 141
5,244
37, 194
135, 069
368, 846
330,320
2, 795, 392
8
199, 349
120,070
703, 216
15,474
89,388
333,503
9.32,560
641, 105
5,303,673
9
123,388
85,097
463, 780
8,121
49,106
201, HI
607, 923
475,436
3,75,8,612
10
53, 434
34,373
161, 409
5,009
25, 008
91,905
245, 150
174, 838
1,356,843
11
122, 637
76,603
389, 686
9,758
58,637
233, 014
678, 033
488, 267
3,9,'>7,.536
12
61,765
43,258
339, 042
3,961
24, 871
109,296
306,924
232,661
2,788,476
13
49, 743
30,452
151,574
5,180
30, 218
171,478
270, 723
188,578
1,180,807
14
24,092
14,509
58, 278
4,053
21,303
90,270
157, 105
93,622
851,777
15
21,019
8,4.89
35,086
3,884
20, 733
64,432
136, 851
58,984
460,5,89
16
38, 395
27, 059
101, 776
6,200
29,518
87,948
210, 689
166, 777
1,093,076
17
2,104
145
547
959
2,801
7,338
13, 341
3,069
29, 866
18
1,405
1,150
776
1,375
5,863
11,567
11,900
7,003
24, 463
19
6,834
2,936
20, 071
2,500
10, 273
26,185
52, 104
24,576
480,404
20
10, 127
5,374.
37, 275
2,890
12,255
28,143
66, 112
51, 751
752,516
21
3,475
2,984
19, 813
333
2,473
8,100
17,673
19,385
117, 109
22
29,068
14, 772
76, 049
2,707
17,339
57, 807
148, 744
86, 730
560,618
23
3,065
800
4,334
300
2,022
9,272
15,092
7,205
34,935
24
25,943
15,985
55, 722
4,435
19, 269
48,627
122,011
83,698
365, 472
25
20, 239
11,440
41,489
1,816
9,372
28,917
81,B12
54, 131
296, 123
36
33, 265
29,584
69,843
4,277
22, 894
56,696
142,031
136, 344
581,566
27
12,010
13, 175
45, 500
1,294
6,181
19,454
52,592
67, 156
234, 776
28
26, 795
20,311
52, 444
3,395
16, 033
45,941
124, 494
119,926
383,448
25
21,585
11,162
20,840
1,336
9,101
37,703
63,667
33,352
68, 168
30
17,507
9,356
28,313
3,071
13,986
41,839
82,666
59,419
194,679
31
27,181
17,791
33,121
3,546
14,711
43, 702
120, 788
92,035
281,471
32
21,265
15, 407
51,026
2,650
11, 795
38,806
82,471
69,706
287, 303
33
17, 755
11,115
15, 235
1,883
7,627
25,987
58, 807
43,400
60,043
34
13,380
8,415
13, 266
2,319
11,680
32,062
53, 760
41,629
58,863
35
27, 140
22,217
35,877
1,245
7,913
34,920
108, 104
105, 645
418,362
3d
6, 087
3,904
13,073
1,846
8, 820
24, 159
47,539
40, 091
278,908
37
25, 201
16, 026
46, 278
3,904
20, 895
61,577
143,677
112,761
657, 182
38
3,738
1,717
8,466
1,239
4,753
10,697
18,010
12, 151
119,815
39
2,138
2,545
6,919
870
3,428
8,411
16, 289
14,624
36, 889
40
5,m
(X)
(X)
497
2,446
4,369
7i, 133
(X)
(X)
41
7,532
3,975
15,644
2,130
9,526
27, 126
47,420
28,979
160,441
42
2,097
2,3d8
(X)
297
1,788
2,609
5,922
7,U1
(X)
43
1,874
1,062
4,046
304
2,032
5,348
9,031
5,650
98,404
44
4,751
1,827
8,777
905
3,892
11,893
24, 788
13,980
101,475
45
533
190
1,844
105
706
2,143
3,097
1,877
14,946
46
26, 962
21,908
67,112
2,885
16, 172
61, 124
148, 750
112,443
468,249
47
14, 296
8,630
26, 901
1,691
9,077
31,975
77, 259
46, 693
200,087
48
48,480
24, 765
130, 692
6,695
46, 263
144,252
296,917
189,644
1,297,434
49
1020
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 18.— ESTABLISHMENTS GROUPED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS: 1919, 1914, 1909,
AND 1904.
ESTABLISH-
MENTS.
WAGE
EARNERS.
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
VALUE ADDED EY
MANUFACTURE.
VALUE OF PRODUCT.
Number.
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
Average
number.
Per
cent
dis-
tribii-
tion.
Amount.
Per
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
Amount.
cent
dis-
triliu-
tion.
All classes:
1919
290, 105
27.5,791
208, 491
216, ISO
100.0
100.0
100.0
100. 0
9,096,372
7,036,247
6,616,0-^6
b,468,.3,?3
100.0
100.0
100. 0
100.0
$62,418,078,773
24, 246, 434, 724
20; 672, 051, 870
14,793,902,563
100. 0
100.0
100.0
100.0
$25,041,698,490
9,878,345,893
8,529,260,992
6,293,694,7.53
100.0
1914 . .
100.0
1909
100. 0
1904
100.0
Less than 85,000:
1919
65,485
97, 060
93,349
71, 147
87, 440
87,931
86, 988
72, 791
77.911
56,814
57, 270
48, 096
39, 647
25,8J7
27, 824
22,246
9,208
4,320
10,414
3,819
3.060
1,900
22.6
3.5.2
34.8
32.9
30.1
31.9
32.4
33.7
26.9
20. 6
21.3
22.2
13.7
9.4
10.4
10.3
3.2
1.6
3.6
1.4
1.1
0.9
45,813
129,623
142, 430
106,353
249,722
429,037
470,006
419,466
793,528
999,510
1,090,449
1,027,047
1,719,982
1 3,002,071
2,896,532
2,515,064
1, 114, 615
5, 172, 712
2,476,006
2,015,629
1,400,4.53
0.5
1.8
. 2.2
1.9
2.7
6.1
7.1
7.7
8.7
14.2
16.5
18.8
18.9
42.7
43.8
46.0
12.3
56.9
35.2
30.5
25.6
167,085,044
233,381,081
222, 463, 847
176,128,212
945, 602, 857
905, 693, 108
904, 645, 664
751,047,759
3,571,283,301
2,550,229,411
2,544,426,711
2, 129, 257, 883
8,965,872,131
5, 742, 376, 392
7, 946, 935, 255
6,109,012,538
6,467,131,823
3, 020, 693, 743
42, 301, 103, 617
11,794,060,929
9,053,580.393
5,628,456,171
0.3
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.5
15
5.1
5.7
10.5
12.3
14.4
14.4
23.7
38.4
41.3
10.4
12.5
67.8
48.6
43.8
38.0
.106,653,362
151,739,764
144,246,008
114,781,124
539,698,109
507,4.30;875
509,907,934
424,129,643
1,747,729,538
1,238,879,430
1,2.58,317,991
1,090,271,887
4,152,283,862
13,8^8,094,982
3, 572, 746, 038
2, 7S2, 641, 883
2,882,619,691
15,612,713,928
.4, 092, 200, 842
3,04t,0-}3,021
1,881,870,216
0.4
1914
1.5
1909
1904
1.7
1.8
$5,000 to $20,000:
1919
2.2
1914
5.1
1909
6.0
1004
6.7
$20,000 to $100,000:
1919
7.0
1914
12.5
1909 . .
14 8
1904
17.3
$100,000 to $500,000:
1919
16.6
1914
39.4
1909 »
41.9
1904 >
44.2
$500,000 to $1,000,000:
1919
11.5
1914
$1,000,000 and over:
1919
62.3
1914
41.4
1909
35.7
1904
29 9
Averaee per estab-
lishment:
1919
31.4
25.5
24.6
25.3
215, 157
87,916
76,993
68, 433
86,319
35, SIS
31,767
29, 113
1914
1909
1904
1 Includes the group "$500,000 to $1,000,000. " » Included in the group " $100,000 to $500,000. "
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Table 19.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1021
NUMBER.
WAGE EARNERS.
VALUE OF PRODUCTS.
VALUE ADDED BY
MANUFACTURE.
CHARACTER
OF
OWNERSHIP.
Estab-
lish-
ments.
Per
cent
dis-
tri-
bu-
tion.
Average
number.
Aver-
age
per
estab-
Ush-
ment.
Aver-
age
Amount. J^f^^
lish-
ment.
Per
cent
dis-
tri-
bu-
tion.
Aver-
age
Amomit. ^^f^
lish-
ment.
1
Per
cent
dis-
tri-
bu-
tion.
All classes:
1919...
1914,..
1909...
1904. . .
290, 105
275, 791
268,491
216, 180
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9,096,372
7,036,247
6,015,046
5,468,383
31.0
26.0
25.0
25.0
1
1
$62, 418, 078, 773 $215, 157
24,246,434,724 87,915
20,672,051,870 76,993
14,793,902,563 68,433
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
$25,041,698,490
9, 87S, 345, 893
8, 529, 260, 992
6,293,694,753
$86,319
35, 818
31, 707
29,113
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Individuals:
1919
1914
1909
1904
Corporations:
1919
1914
1909
1904
All others:
1919
1914
1909
1904
138,112
142, 436
140, 605
113,946
91,517
78, 152
69, 501
51,097
60,476
55, 203
58,385
51, 137
47.6
51.6
52.4
52.7
31.5
28.3
25.9
23.6
20.8
20.0
21.7
23.7
623,469
707,568
804,883
755, 923
7,875,132
5,649,891
5,002,393
3,862,698
597,771
678,788
807,770
849,762
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
86.0
72 0
72.0
76.0
10.0
12.0
18.0
21.0
3,536,321,836
1,925,518,298
2,042,061,500
1,702,830,624
54,744,392,855
1 20,183,147,103
16,341.110,634
10, 904, 069, 307
4,137,364,082
2,137,769,323
2,288,s:3,736
2,187,002,632
25, 605
13, 518
14,523
14,944
598, 188
258,255
235, 121
213,399
68,413
38, 726
39, 203
42,768
5.7
7.9
9.9
11.5
87.7
83.2
79.0
73.7
6.6
8.8
11.1
14.8
1,555,136,394
903,524,881
968,824,072
824, 292, 887
21,817,546,565
8,092,950,040
6,582,207,117
4,526,055,153
1,669,015,531
881,870,972
978, 229, 803
943,346,713
11,260
6,343
6,890
7,234
238,399
103,554
94, 707
88,578
27,59S
15,975
16, 755
18,447
6.2
9.1
11.4
13.1
87.1
81.9
77.2
71.9
6.7
8.9
11.5
15.0
1022
ABSTRACT OF THE CEITSUS MANUFACTTJIIES.
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919.
[Note.— In some industries, in order to avoid disclosing the returns for individual establishments, the
figures for certain groups (represented by only one or two establishments) have been consolidated with
those for some of the larger groups. In such case an (x) is placed in the column from which the figures
have been omitted, and the figures for the groups with which they have been consoUdated are printed
in italics. In the totals for all industries combined, each estabUshment is classified under its proper
group; consequently the sum of the flgiues presented in any given coliunn does not equal the total at
the head of the column, except in number of estabUshments.]
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
All industries .
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and air-
ships, and parts
Agricultural implements
Aluminiun manufactures
Ammunition
Artificial flowers
Artificial limbs
Artificial stone products
Artists' materials
Asbestos products, not including
steam packing
Automobile bodies and parts
Automobiles :
Automobile repairing
Awnings, tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder
Bags, other than paper, not in-
cluding bags made in textile
mUls
Bags, paper, exclusive of those
made ill paper mills
Baking powders and yeast
Baskets, and rattan and willow
ware
BeUs
Belting and hose, rubber
Belting and hose, woven, other
than rubber
Belting, leather
BiUiard tables, bowling alleys,
and accessories
Blacking, stains, and dressings. . .
Bluing
Bone, carbon., and lamp black
Bookbinding and blank-book
making
Boot and shoe cut stock
Boot and shoe findings
Boots and slioes, not including
rubber boots and shoes
Boots and shoes, rubber
Boxes, cigar
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified
Boxes, wooden paclcing, except
cigar boxes
Brass, bronze, and copper products
Bread and other bakery products..
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and
fire-clay products
Brooms
Brushes
Butter
Buttons
Number of estab-
Ushments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
138,112
134
102
1,607
31
7
1,101
14
8,747
501
28
243
2
6
37
23
78
26
6
586
98
174
328
1
97
318
370
362
19, 740
598
078
176
845
255
Cor-
pora-
tions,
91,517
60,476
26
308
65
38
46
50
533
24
37
956
292
2,240
196
75
90
65
6
15
31
112
17
97
21
26
291
95
143
24
52
692
552
555
1,748
1,415
154
135
1,070
167
AU
oth-
ers.
2
74
10
4
44
25
645
3
2
458
9
,520
138
15
45
10
3
236
59
110
223
"46
191
218
175
3,607
401
202
68
1,823
135
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by —
623,469
Indi-
vidu-
als.
65
546
63
1,595
183
2,657
103
209
22, 019
1,609
629
226
16
95
253
82
362
77
isy
4,034
1,113
1,691
11,580
(X)
1,7
6,259
3,631
3,216
51,631
6,7.57
1,912
844
1,677
2,130
Corpo-
rations.
7,875,132
3,478
53, 029
11,211
22,698
1,627
408
4,225
823
3,616
123,685
210, 181
21, 129
3,730
2.ir
9,529
3,694
3,302
2,734
21 ■
5,82
2,278
2,377
1,962
1,
229
536
13,727
7,504
5,038
184, 167
32, 875
2,325
44,757
33, 934
70, 151
76, 008
64, 857
3,254
5,367
11,497
11,760
AU
others.
597,771
(X)
793
128
118
916
80
1,496
(X)
(X)
2,773
169
11,913
689
118
248
13
959
(X)
3,536,322 54,744,393 4,137,364
106
135
57
108
54
(X)
2,600
1,
2,212
15,302
1,104
4,846
4,880
1,684
13, 953
5,301
1,147
1,757
4,467
1,687
Value of products of
estabUshments owned
by-
Indi-
viduals.
Corpo-
rations.
AU
others.
Expressed in thousands
of doUars.
2,392
244
6,010
878
10, 496
566
179
27, 383
1,299
85,669
9,269
932
1,282
192
2,118
133
407
2,754
419
3,197
464
11,382
12,315
11,015
56,984
(X)
4,101
17,259
17,419
18, 442
431, 205
15,621
9,612
4,104
50,929
6,850
14,097
297, 302
74, 390
87, 895
6,307
2,007
17, 132
4,942
23, 799
652, 229
2,384,899
87,991
30,615
55, 567
202,019
43,786
45, 875
7,212
818
34,211
18, 169
36, 129
14, 985
19, 856
1,809
4,698
47,427
122, 796
34, 803
1, 017, 908
116,917
6,113
174,406
140, 302
453, 076
596, 560
179, 095
14, 585
26, 395
348, 528
31, 108
(X)
5,267
644
143
3,826
386
6,030
(X)
(X)
12, 5.59
1,705
51,022
5,806
2,518
7,152
2,196
163
2,491
(X)
600
1,598
329
2,231
458
(X)
7,212
26, 092
17,007
80, 149
2,896
14,754
20, 097
10, 705
124, 131
13,707
6,008
8,507
183, 706
4,882
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
1023
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
Candles
Canning and preserving, fish
Canning and preserving, fruits
and vegetables
Canningand preserving, oysters.. .
Card cutting and designing
Cardboard, not made in" paper
miUs
Carpets and rugs, other than rag. .
Carpets, rag
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds , cliildren 's
Carriages and wagons, including
repairs
Cars and general shop construction
and repairs by electric-railroad
companies
Carsaudgeneralsliop construction
and repairs by steam-railroad
comnanies
Cars, electric-railroad, not includ-
ing operations of railroad com-
panies
Cars, steam-railroad, not includ-
ing operations of railroad com-
panies
Cash registers and calculating ma-
chines
Cement
Charcoal, not including produc-
tion in the lumber and wood
distillation industries
Cheese
Chemicals
Chewing gum
China decorating, not including
that done in potteries
Chocolate and cocoa products
Cleansing and poUshing prepara-
tions
Clocks
Cloth, sponging andreflnishiug —
Clothing, horse
Clothing, men's
Clothing, men's, buttonholes
Clothing, women's
Coal-tar products
Coffee and spice, roasting and
grinding
Coffins, burial cases, and under-
takers'goods
Coke, not including gas-house coke
CoUarsand culls, men's
Combs and hairpins, not made
from metal or rubber
Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream.
Cooperage
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work. .
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring sirups
Cork, cutting
Corsets
CHABACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
lishments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
5
94
1,222
22
37
2
11
242
100
• 40
Cor-
pora-
tions.
21
1,688
48
32
3
215
7
17
8
2,154
76
2,739
218
73
17
11
3,486
522
2,920
19
39
17
64
11
246
,015
29
22
14
49
32
111
51
249
619
1.743
16
505
514
47
5
40
224
37
32
13
1,080
4
1,641
168
440
235
251
20
22
373
1,555
384
914
95
95
39
109
AU
oth-
ers.
3
70
845
14
16
4
1,337
36
7
6
5
60
2
18
7
2,024
27
3,331
6
136
43
7
11
6
17
1,583
193
962
6
15
6
15
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by —
Indi-
vidu-
als.
17
1,223
7,764
266
272
(X)
321
836
512
417
3,799
(X)
U)
(X)
1,2.38
201
91
159
(X)
248
11
213
89
29,306
207
40,361
70
774
560
50-
(X)
414
301
12,680
1,665
8,652
500
77
89
722
Corpo-
rations
494
9,214
41,300
707
758
20,806
612
5,628
6,211
12, 136
31, 173
484, 437
2, 920
62,298
16, 457
25,322
123
1,288
55, 071
3,007
70
8,770
1,559
8,241
755
584
9S, 472
126
62, 144
15, 490
8,327
10,421
28,664
9,389
\,rm
13, 053
72,865
10, 307
14,614
17,003
1,257
3,412
15, 185
AU
others.
30
811
11,801
216
118
568
369
58
2,238
99
(X)
(X)
38
1,471
314
92,
151
S13j
148i
(X)
238|
93
47, 492
15l!
63, 144
97|
1,439,
909I
148
306
321:
10, 103
1,247,
4,374
119
64
44
2,508
Value of products of
estabUshments owned
by-
Indi-
viduals.
Corpo-
rations.
AU
others.
Expressed in thousands
of dollars.
170
5,730
3,005
68, %9
32,589
535
1,036
298,476
2, 152
3,614
(X)
2,722
2,137
1,812
1,592
9,138
107,881
1,749
23,222
22,676
13,654
68,712
(X)
74,864
1,279,ZSB
(X)
18,442
638,223
177
(X)
83,164
174, 149
131
65,389
1,959
550
451
29,676
433,055
49,943
557
(X)
255
131,159
2,040
47
601
448
157,651
444
283,479
397
22,053
, 23,333
2,342
5,116
635, 193
353
398,061
133,977
12,837
239,247
2,999
6,037
(X)
56,679
309,441
41, 987
1,355
7,840
85,956
11,668
40,973
2,736
1,887
595
2,686
4,267
323, 255
4H1, 845
67, 792
93, 703
129,976
43, 827
1.5, 431
63, 199
176
2,585
71, 178
289
673
12,651
1,711
1,731
239
9,097
S47
(X)
(X)
198
1,118
7
48,391
3,645
747
55
8,099
2,610
(X)
748
457
370, 142
293
527,003
1,108
52,708
4,699
1,038
6,578
944
8,412
69, 408
8,776
25,638
654
1,093
256
9,657
1024
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Conlinuod.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares
Crucibles
Cutlery and edge tools
Dairymen's, poultrjTuen's, and
apiarists' suppUes
Dental goods ,
Drug grinding
Druggists' preparations
Dyeing and flnisiiing textiles
exclusive of that done in textile
mills
Dyestulls and extracts — natural . .
Electrical machinery, apparatus,
and supplies
Electroplating
Emery and other abrasive wheels.
Enameling
Engines, steam, gas, and water. . .
Engravers' materials
Engraving and diesinking
Engraving, steel and copper plate,
including plate printing
Engraving, wood
Envelopes
Explosives
Fancy articles, not elsewhere
specified
Feathers and plumes
Felt goods
FerroaUoys
Fertilizers
Files
Firearms
Fire extinguishers, chemical
Fireworks
Flags and banners
Flavoring extracts
Flax and hemp , dressed
Flour-mill and gristmill products. .
Food preparations, not elsewhere
specified
Foundry and machine-shop prod-
ucts
Foundry supphes
Fuel, manufactured
Fur goods
Funiisliing goods, men s
Furniture
Furs, dressed
Galvanizing
Gas and electric fixtures
Gas, illuminating and heating
Gas machines and gas and water
meters
Glass
Glass, cutting, staining, and orna-
menting
Gloves and mittens, cloth , not in-
cluding gloves made in le.xtile
miUs
Gloves and mittens, leather
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
lishments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
67
3
32
2
S6
94
171
7
150
132
3S
218
2S1
14
40
47
7
377
226
36
13
2
125
1
2
55
11
4
10
22
44
212
6
4,711
811
3,706
9
870
180
974
49
15
95
13
13
12
278
42
143
Cor-
pora-
tions,
1,164
39
104
20
182
119
80
19
323
400
96
1,006
94
44
19
306
11
29
132
9
85
113
231
41
46
27
482
35
19
IS
33
27
180
10
2,667
742
5,568
62
10
213
169
1,613
62
31
191
951
342
225
AU
otli-
ers.
96
10
120
140
2
15
17
3
72
63
10
8
3
140
50
2
1
63
4
3
4
2
8
61
4
3,330
444
1,660
'I
726
138!
567j
30
6!
55'
58
4
17
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by —
Indi-
vidu-
als.
2,582
S9
623
W
584
358
768
44
901
1,918
156
1,661
1,209
sr
211
665
IS
658
1, 174
36
114
(X)
2,345!
1,177
(X)
98
377
108
758\
57!
66]
190
236
51
5, 293
2,335
25,448
47
Corpo-
rations,
4,167
2, IKJ
H,iZi
657
91
699
309
45
618
529
1,485
424,402
6,451
8,031
84s
18,651
5,921
3,843
1,265
14,229
48, 874
4,160
209, 704
1,134
5, 544
384
76, 693
142
1,025
5,021
157
7,745
9,230
9,087
925
5, 236
2,246
25,291
5, 493
10, 529
681
1,167
722
1,707
316
34, 841
25,350
437,37s
823
171
4, 860
12,322
120, 230
3, 894
1,551
8,050
41, 970
5, 533
75, 40S
4,195
7,
5,757
AU
others.
3,982
(X)
742
158
613
38
438
5,193
26
1,009
681
(X)
99
259
14
195
819
42
270
19
2,529
1,402
(X)
(X)
628
166!
(X)
39
(X)
153
245;
53,
5, 347|
2, 680
19,941'
30,
(X)
4, 606]
4, 439
9, 078i
524;
23
44«
5091
11
1,434
653
3,443
Value of products of
eslabUshments owned
by-
Indi-
viduals.
Corpo-
ratioiLs.
AU
others.
Expressed in thousands
of doUars.
11,773
2,090,733
184
29, 213|
3,255
34, 456
(X)
5,2,941
1, 748
63,339
2,171
33,997
3,208
20,910
190
16, 174
5,971
104, 751
11,440
208,058
3,40o
49, 692
9,127
983, 624
3,692
4, 587
US')
30, 713
475
1,833
3,263
460, 334
85
2,112
2,329
4,216
3,138
IS, 004
136
752
283
38, 143
(X)
92, 339
9, 826
40,338
5,409
3,955
(X)
39, tiO
1,139
37, 445
4,413
270, 173
247
10,984
1,741
28, 440
391
4,851
138
4,492
867
3, 709
3,619
23, 044
459
1,703
152, 12i.
1, 713, 800
29, 97s
559,611
105,414
2,092,276
525
9, 350
1^7',
43,962
52, 199
16, 193
62, 803
34, 93.S
4',»3, 454
3, 322
13, 520
781
13, 524
3,613
36,261
1,350
325, 164
222
25,919
1,795
250, 643
6,347
18, 798
1,567
24,020
7,349
23,341
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
1025
Table 30.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, 15Y INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
Glucose and starch
Glue, not elsewhere specified
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Gold and silver, reducing and re-
fining, not from the ore
Graphite, ground and refined
Grease and tallow, not including
lubricating greases
Grindstones
Haircloth
Hair work
Hand stamps
Hardware
Hardware, saddlery
Hat and cap materials
Hats and caps, other than felt,
straw, and wool
Hats, fur-felt
Hats, straw
Hats , wool-felt
Hones and whetstones
Horseshoes, not made in steel
works or rolUng mills
House-furnishing goods, not else-
where specified
Ice, manufactured
Ink, printing
Ink, writing
Instruments, professional and
scientific
Iron and steel, blast furnaces
Iron and steel, steel works and
roUing mills
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, wash-
ers, and rivets, not made in
rolling mills
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe
Iron and steel , doors and shutters . .
Iron and steel, forgings , not made
insteel works or rollingmills. ...
Iron and steel, nails and spikes,
cut and wrought, including wire
nails, not made in steel works
or rolling miUs
Iron and steel, tempering and
welding
Iron andsteel, wrought pipe
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not
including combs and hairpins.. .
Japanning
Jewelry
Jewehy and instrument cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors
Lapidary work
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere
specified
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
lishments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
45
6
212
142
167
142
12
55
317
62
40
16
3
Cor-
pora-
tions.
30
47
13
26
16
164
20
7
24
76
329
21
44
137
78
75
15
7
211 169
545I 1,911
16! 62
120
4
10
296
4
23
21
935
65
8
564
30
46
64
15
1
179
187
481
117
56
43
200
101
42
13
6
522
39
15
1,096
69
95
25
38
30
220 165
All
Oth-
ers.
6
18
16
2
106
3
5
32
55
77
4
34
255
36
33
87
411
12
11
52
4
597
38|
3
390
20'
30
35
11
1
llbl
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by —
Indi-
vidu-
als.
60
9
216
664
85
495
286
1,0S4
162
278
1,634
778
906
116
IS
1,026
2,061
128
55
695
466
9C2
267
BOS
23
248
208
515
128
166
97
5,031
521
3, 1411
9,986
261
223
195
314
(X)
Corpo-
rations
7,674
4,092
281
470
445
5,654
674
186
384
1,259
40,212
3,497
2,268
3,017
15, 194
5,357
1,176
199
735
5,912
26,183
1,822
627
14, 748
40,722
373,442
17,488
12,417
1,991
27,918
3,029
1,103
10,265
521
118
18,184
1,766
3,998
147, 052
4,708
7,
622
2,4^1
1,&41 5,301 2,003
AU
others.
61
163
453
(X)
329
(X)
154
205
174
1,209
16
463
2,888
2,538
1,039
156
(X)
(X)
915
2,003
38
20
488
472
684
212
(X)
63
225
217
33
155
80
7,656
447
(X)
15,534
258
331
338
112
(X)
Value of products of
establishments owned
by-
Indi-
viduals.
Corpo-
rations.
AU
others.
Expressed in thousands
of dollars.
425
185, 150
194
30, 734
924
2,090
4,962
46,041
S81
1,859
5,992
57,019
1,369
690
1,560
2,571
2,337
1, 291
5,540
4,119
145, 293
394
13,696
1,917
20, 686
9,244
16,264
5,025
64,013
4,751
22, 612
607
5,439
H
770
48
3,324
8,623
43,470
8,826
119, 718
1,826
23,976
482
5,837
2,890
53,153
3,320
785,955
4,794
2,820,938
1,288
87,720
832
49,403
98
10,487
1,046
171,350
1,081
15,669
2,467
7,248
527
81, 161
493
1,875
260
290
34,727
112,946
1,787
4,757
15, 452
18, 991
47,201
593,140
938
22,007
991
35,612
2,209
14,989
1, 292
10,634
(X)
17,174
8,725
33,184
681
1,206
1,448
4,480
(X)
4,254
(X)
1,065
2,055
gas
5,113
47
3,918
19,032
13, 707
4,824
694
(X)
(X)
8,119
8,461
442
115
2,094
5,192
3,170
736
(X)
292
1,356
833
1,281
181
449
221
56,266
1,582
(X)
72,799
1,299
1,496
12,863
545
(X)
11,044
75108°— 23 65
1026
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
and
Leather, tanned, curried,
finished
Lime
Linen goods
Liquors, distilled
Liquors, malt '.
Liquors, vinous
Lithographing
Locomotives, not made by rail-
road companies
Looking-glass and picture frames.
Lubricating greases
Lumber and timber products
Lumber, planing-mill products,
not including planing mills
connected with sawmills
Machine tools
Malt
Marble and stone work
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa
fiber, grass, and coir
Mattresses and spruig beds, not
elsewhere specLfled
MiUinery and lace goods, not else-
where'specified
Mineral and soda waters
Minerals and earths, ground or
otherwise treated
Mirrors, framed and unframed,
not elsewhere specified
Models and patterns, not includ-
ing paper patterns
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts..
MucUage, paste," and other adhe-
sives, not elsewhere specified. . .
Musical instruments and mate-
rials, not else wliere specified
Musical instruments, organs
Musical instruments, pianos
Musical instruments, piano and
organ materials
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes.
Nets and seines
OU and cake, cottonseed
OU, essential
Oil, linseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other butter
substitutes
Optical goods
Ordnance and accessories
Paints
Paper and wood pulp
Paper goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied
Paper patterns
Patent medicines and compounds.
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roasting, clean-
ingj and shelling
Pencils, lead
Pens, fountain and stylographic. .
Pens, gold
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
lishments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
2
78
250
81
1
255
12
15, 280
1,877
46
2
2,469
3
1
514
1,514
2,884
532
10
144
19
18
27
16
5
28
51
61
990
274
24
Cor-
pora-
tions
453
224
10
32
607
40
225
16
110
38
3,829
2,349
320
51
762
IS
9
325
651
1,107
317
81
145
37
62
34
167
66
14
628
17
24
215
19
9
41
244
25
451
647
223
9
1,214
457
44
12
30
6
All
oth-
ers.
113
58
64
3
7,010
1,083
37
2
1,009
2
202
840
1,203
49
36
251
4
1
57
49
24
1
263
158
10
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by—
Indi-
vidu-
als.
2,353
1,034
(X)
1,393
210
595
(X)
871
17
72,365
10, 241
650
SI
7,110
18
(X)
2,012
13, 658
5,838
486
547
2,337
28
298
270
350
172
436
40
575
46
188
(X)
(X)
(X)
1,079
411
648
370
1,653
1,952
191
269
71
Corpo-
rations,
6^,624
9,623
1,890
1,380
32, 316
709
14,399
26, 715
3,608
451
351, 830
68,062
50,100
1,321
20, 599
3,708
955
9,161
23,456
8,530
13, 166
1,640
3,160
10, 477
571
3,573
1, 549
22, 157
10,339
8,749
819
24,781
223
2,173
5,684
6,414
1,130
2,851
10, 152
11,328
16,370
110, 134
13, 255
378
14,867
12,406
2,115
5,970
2,804
274
All
others.
5,499
748
550
92
624
229
4
56,750
8,653
2,361
(X)
5,059
118
1,464
13,736
3,072
774
412
1,452
381
242
122
450
498
109
1,410
52
(X)
58
(X)
(X)
3,492
(X)
704
2,977
510
(X)
924
1,714
154
Value of products of
establishments owned
by-
Indi-
viduals
Corpo-
rations.
All
others.
Expressed in thousands
of dollars.
22,514
2,703
(X)
19, 758
3,902
2,712
(X)
3,810
221
1S7, 804
52, 737
2, 082
822
37, 107
57
(X)
13, 570
60, 717
35, 879
1,230
4,088
7,756
127
1,046
1,386
936
1,757
525
1,203
412
11,355
778
8,172
(X)
(X)
(X)
4,803
5,146
3,879
2,199
115
16,438
3,975
1,657
1,061
299
828, 804
29,231
6,998
354:
12
156
13
8
1,050
397,
200;
38:
67
18:
4
59,
120
74:
10,
4:
103
34
27
4
546
4
79.
37
69.
241
759:
101
1
185
38:
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP,
1027
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
Perfumery and cosmetics
Petroleum, refining
Phonographs and graphopliones . .
Plioto-engraving
Pliotographic ajiparatus
Photographic materials
Pickles , preserves, and sauces
Pipes, tobacco
Plated ware
Plumbers' suppUes, not elsewhere
speciQed
Pocketbooks
Pottery
Poultry, kiUing and dressing, not
done" in slaughtering and meat-
packing establishments
Printing and pubUshmg, book
and j ob
Printing and pubhshing, music. . .
Printing and pubUsliing, news-
papers and periodicals
Printmg materials
Pulp goods
Pumps, not including power
pumps
Pumps, steam and other power. . .
Refrigerators
Regalia, and society badges and
emblems
Rice_j cleaning and polishing
Roofing materials .•
Rubber tires, tubes, and rub-
ber goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied
Rules, ivory and wood
Saddlery and harness
Safes and vaults
Salt
Sand and emery paper and cloth. .
Sand-Ume brick
Sausage, not made in slaughtering
and meat-packing estabUsh-
meuts
Saws
Scales and balances
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing-machine cases
Se\ving macliines and attachments
Shipbuilding , steel
Shipbuilding, wooden, including
boat building
Shirts
Show cases ,
Signs and advertising novelties. .
Silk goods, including throwsters.
Silversmithing and silverware
Slaughtering and meat packing . .
Smi;lting and refining, copper
Smelting and refining, lead
Smelting and refining, zinc
Smelting and refining, metals, not
elsewhere specified
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
lishments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
218
8
28
98
19
42
296
28
10
35
49
88
7,458
63
9,262
15
3
32
16
30
60
15
38
46
7
1,275
404
38
16
33
457
256,
42
423
250|
25
481
Cor-
pora-
tions.
281
297
132
255
43
112
321
17
51
160
36
211
3,367
76
4,856
56
35
41
63
122
368
5
253
26
67
10
30
99
53
53
93
11
3
27
148
300
359
48l
265
811
57
582
34
24
39
All
oth-
ers.
70
15
6
69
6
15
106
11
7
19
54
41
2,264
21
3,244
11
2
18
10
19
14
8
18
23
1
295;
3
10
1
1
130
21
10
17
156
281
29
91
308
17
241
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by —
Indi-
vidu-
als.
196
277
524
57
205
1,666
402
101
472
561
1,044
318
20,663
133
20,139
38
5
91
201
372
252
77
166
19
1, 878
32
50
(X)
(X)
1,505
115
187
281
(X)
97
Corpo-
rations
4,130
58, 521
28,363
5,691
2,473
14, 2,S5
14, 335
1,592
9,178
12, 577
1,378
26,175
1,539
90, 486
760
90, 688
666
3,036
4,540
10,096
5,193
1,862
1,902
8,642
119, 108
149
7,434
2,&S3
6,180
771
604
1,314
5,274
5,088
9,720
4,889
4,171
14,970
343. 635
12.
3,26;
"(X)'
10, 160'
16, 152
1,037,
4,641
38,561
981!
2,474 36,798
4,316' 25,109
246! 1,390
1,047| 9,020
6,498 108,531
1671 5,779
155, 379
17, 345
6,438
13,796
(X) «,04fi (X)
AU
others.
412
172
81
554
25
66
620
545
213
543
966
715
283
11,856
6
9,554
19
(X)
753
331
221
109
134
63
152
(X)
1,099
34
265
(X)
(x)
652
121
157
261
(X)
282
4,160
10, 178
221
365
11,753
507
2,350
Indi-
viduals.
Value of products of
estabhshments owned
by-
Corpo-
rations.
All
others.
Expressed in thousands
of dollars.
8,339
9,46^
1,173
2,126
326
1,551
11, 53.S
1,312
351
2,649
2,426
2,342
92, 087
1,187
93, 990
314
31
688
1,201
1,766
1,360
3,970
1,111
3,694
85
13,358
171
109
(X)
(X)
23,275
575
543
994
(X)
257
47, 497
1,617,694
156, 737
24,198
8,941
113, 687
129, 541
7,000
40, 337
54,813
5.963
71,012
30,444
445,041
12, 101
21,969
30,208
19, 576
37,844
15, 460
14,24s
43,438
4021,454,961
142,809
123,807
6,123
36,917
581,413
25, 871
110,823 4,049,077
651, 102
19'>,796
104, 123
^0,075
(X)
3,777
5,372
638
3,065
117
476
4,706
3,242
947
2,i;93
6, 161
1,565
5,814
60,535
1,304
768, 916
61,247
4, 460
145
23,577
(X)
26,032
4,936
50,949
1,596
22,868
1,415
7,679
356
78,957
7,111
83,965
819
981, 863
1,531
396
(X)
61,653
8,702
15,055
68
36,605
800
9,304
(X)
1,663
(X)
11,366
678
522
1,177
(X)
1,127
12,903
6,5,368
1,134
1,785
68,496
2,274
86,390
1028
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
Smelting and refining, not from
the ore
Soap
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods
Springs, steel, car and carriage,
not made in steel works or rolling
mills
Stamped and enameled ware, not
elsewhere specified
Stationery goods, not elsewhere
specified
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-
water heating apparatus
Steam packing
Steel barrels, dnuns, and tanks...
Stencils and brands
Stereotyping and elcctrotyping. . .
Stoves end hot-air furnaces
Stoves, gas and oil
Structural ironwork, not made in
steel works or rolling mills
Sugar , beet
Sugar, cane
Sugar , refining, not including beet
sugar
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids.
Surgica 1 appliances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic
woven goods
Textile machinery and parts
Theatrical scenery
Tin and other foils, notelsewhere
specified
Tin plate and terucplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified. .
Tobacco, che^\-ing and smoking,
and snuff
Tobacco , cigars and cigarettes
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Toys and games
Tnmksand valises
Turpentine and rosin
Type founding
Typewriters and supplies
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials , not else-
where specified
Varnislies
\'ault lights and ventilators
Vinegar and cider
Wallpaper, notmadeinpapermills
Wall plaster and composition
flooring
Washing machines and clothes
wringers
Waste
Watch and clock materials, ex-
cept watch cases
Watch cases
Watches
Wheelbarrows
Wliips
WLudniills
CHARACTEE OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
lishments owned
by-
Indi-
vid-
uals.
61
101
38
44
3
43
37
53
41
382
1
65
87
154
4
3
7
70
207
,026
392
207
264
547
7
17
109
48
35
12
470
3
Cor-
pora-
tions.
51
222
33
79
251
130
44
207
113
26
23
112
323
113
612
84
102
17
39
92
68
202
12
12
16
188
105
796
537
223
194
247
14
62
37
82
177
23
135
45
All
oth-
ers.
32
50
16
12
4
18
22
36
22
152
"35
3
"3i
1
43
53
1,104
196
111
139
397
2
9
52
33
17
6
115
Average number of
wage earners in
establishments
owned by —
Indi-
vid-
uals.
92
299
84
574
552
415
354
398
222
25
85
425
624
2,676
(X)
1,526
818
1,696
15
5
H
622
704
25, 749
2,448
1,725
1,
7,738
68
87
505
388
118
60
343
128
119
73
244
160
30
(X)
Corpo-
rations
1,913
19,780
2,383
5,476
33, 138
9,774
35,
5,859
3,260
282
2,977
31,326
10, 294
38, 969
11,781
4,575
16,237
4,961
5, 725
9,020
28, 895
134
1,903
3,"""
32, 783
17,180
96, 849
31,037
10,519
8,237
11,552
15, 493
1,089
4,130
3,867
222
1,441
4,134
4,980
5,782
2,271
342
3,852
ld,S88
259
512
1,860
All
others.
162
357
132
362
558
1,072
227
320
66
3
50
262
918
182
2,317
(X)
1,965
194
1,019
1,232
(X)
(X)
981
440
16, 175
2,100
1,957
1,584
8,777
(X)
89
1,174
292
37
34
197
24
(X)
(X)
9
(X)
Value of products of
establishments owned
by-
Indi-
viduals.
Corpo- All
rations, others.
Expressed in thousands
of dollars.
2,252
42,761
4,518
308,621
522
13,928
1,668
20,565
392
50,328
2,696
138,701
1,872
51,721
995
3,163
2,057
155, 834
1,494
38, 691
220
24,477
305
1,063
1,842
13,051
3,269
138, 155
627
53, 768
13, 669
266,047
(X)
149, 15G
IS, 584
45, 157
647,850
31,470
2,004
40,565
4,733
' 48,613
6,19S
111,446
180
887
8
17,913
U6
97,259
3,117
225,412
6,040
230,247
85, 637
639,487
8,76C
127, 490
5,886
33. 272
10, 337
43, 572
12, 611
2-1, 946
233
1,857
909
51,105
3,674
12,111
2,120
36,722
2,822
79, 810
319
1,502
3,832
18,285
941
22,107
709
26,033
491
39,214
2,603
24,725
328
854
377
19, 153
(X)
$}-,ou
78
1,602
410
2,202
234
9,699
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
1029
Table 20.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1022.]
Window and door screens and
weather strips
Window shades and fixtures
Wire
Wirework, including wire rope
and cable , not elsewhere specified
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wood, turned and carved
Wooden goods, not elsewhere
specified
Wool pulling
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy
Woolen goods
Worsted goods
All other industries
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
Number of estab-
Ushments owned
by—
Indi-
vid-
uals.
114
170
4
229
9
1
349
Cor-
pora-
tions.
All
oth-
ers.
63 37
76 41
58 4
23
99
72
224
111
12
26
36
399
229
15
92
149
32
5
1
16
67!
36
14
Average number of
wage earners in
establ ishments
owned by —
Indi-
vid-
uals.
293
553
21
843
164
(X)
1,918
631
98
5i9
230
3,428
2,003
47
Corpo-
rations.
1,766
3,624
19,478
13,754
4,690
3,9
7,331
5,417
344
1,628
2, 005
54, 849
96, 994
1,030
AU
others.
Indi.
viduals.
120
234
242
627
92
395
263
(X)
331
4,080
4,833
179
Value of products of
establishments owned
by-
Corpo-
rations.
All
others.
Expressed in thousands
of dollars.
1, 10-:
4,433
112
3,871
483
(X)
5,717
2,472
3, 253
i,m
1, J22
19,007
14, 587
1,157
9,294
22,020
160, 926
83,847
31,888
S3,SS9
24,998
18,090
8,119
12, 086
18, 207
320, 026
649,944
3,389
537
2,738
1,114
2,831
174
4,132
1,231
5,989
(X)
3,125
25,864
36,006
1,774
1030 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 21.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY GEOGRAPHIC
CmSION AND STATE.
United States:
1919
1914
1909
1904
tEOgraphic divisions:
New England —
1919
1914
1909
1904
Middle Atlantic—
1919
1914
1909
1904
East North Central—
1919
1914
1909
1904
West North Central-
1919
1914
1909
1904
South Atlantic—
1919
1914
1909
1904
East South Central—
1919
1914
1909
1904
West South Central-
1919
1914
1909
1904
Mountain —
1919
1914
1909
1904
Pacific —
1919
1914
1909
1904
New England:
Maine
New Hampslure.
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania...
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
character of ownership.
Number of establishments
o^vned by —
Individu-
als.
138,112
142,436
140,605
113,946
11,971
12,767
13,163
11,638
42,728
46,819
46,346
39,640
27.261
28,857
30,077
26,024
14,454
14,310
14,296
11,103
14,993
14,909
14,304
9,502
7,088
7,315
7,751
4,740
6,767
6,486
6,156
4,160
3,051
3,108
2,520
1,834
9,199
7,865
5,992
5,305
1,550
713
900
5,319
1,210
2,279
23,108
5,376
14,244
6,490
3,539
8,771
3,572
4,889
Corpora-
tions.
91,517
78, 152
69,501
51,097
9,238
7,953
7,300
5,572
26, 219
21,591
17,785
12, 460
22,920
19,871
17,755
14,093
8,137
7,000
6,649
4,816
8,477
7,532
6,765
4,820
3,875
3,673
3,558
2,072
4,170
3,533
3,403
2,298
2,502
1,969
1,743
1,114
5,979
5,030
4,543
3,252
894
461
469
4,697
853
1,864
14, 383
3,944
7,892
6,766
2, 963
6, 895
3,249
3,047
AU
others.
60,476
55,203
58,385
51,137
4,319
4,473
4,888
5,069
19, 413
17,056
17,184
15,599
11,151
11,168
12, 181
11,637
6,575
5,889
6,226
5,573
6,506
6,484
7,019
5,242
3,692
3,422
4,072
2,899
2,972
2,398
2,780
1,821
1,459
1,002
991
662
4,389
3,311
3,044
2,635
551
325
421
1,890
403
729
11,839
1,737
5,837
2,869
1,414
2,927
1,484
2,457
Wage earners in establishments
owned by —
Individu-
als.
623,469
707,568
804,883
755,923
Corpora-
tions.
7,875,132
5.649,891
5,002,393
3,862,698
73,849
87,274
100,020
103,203
239,170
297,296
338,983
323,858
102, 137
114.616
131,296
133,720
38,162
38, 052
41,351
38, 668
70,211
82,518
93,351
74, 415
31,202
35,220
41,241
31,074
27,791
23,510
28,284
21,524
8,121
6,640
7,227
5,253
32, 826
22,442
23,130
24,208
6,215
5,762
3,841
41, 322
7,386
9,323
134, 143
27, 375
77, 652
28, 421
11,998
36, 105
14, 730
10,883
1,199,774
960,685
898.877
708, 783
2,370,359
1,733,012
1,489,889
1,160,165
2,212,424
1,474.227
1,261,125
961,109
434,327
316,802
302.725
240, 815
686,354
524,116
468, 923
1 358, 566
269,615
202,511
188, 652
161,915
234,829
171,491
156, 120
106,364
96, 691
70,999
64,155
144,566
370,759
196, 048
171,927
121, 428
78,642
71, 774
26, 243
621, 783
125, 659
275, 673
933, 622
454, 860
981, 877
678, 849
254, 627
589, 978
444, 516
244,454
' Includes 3 establishments of the group "All others."
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1031
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP — Continued.
Value of products of establishments owned by-
Value added by manufacture in
owned by —
estabUshments
Individuals.
Corporations.
All others.
Individuals.
Corporations.
All others.
83,536,321,836
1, 925, 518, 298
2,042,061,500
1, 702, 830, 624
$54,744,392,855
20,183,117,103
16,341,116,634
10,904,069,307
.S4, 137, 364, 082
2,137,769,323
2, 288, 873, 736
2,187,002,632
$1, 555, 136, 394
903,524,881
968, 824, 072
824, 292, 887
S21, 817, 546, 565
8, 092, 950, 040
6,582,207,117
4,526,055,153
$1,669,015,531
881, 870, 972
978, 229, 803
943,346,713
1
2
3
4
371,788,438
217,020,541
232, 733, 537
219, 705, 940
6,370,623,061
2, 4.55, 017, 579
2,173,070,560
1, 509, 457, 541
440,659,300
254, 637, 272
264,261,017
296,834,956
170, 132, 752
103, 477, 799
112,908,952
105, 833, 468
2,868,394,514
1,062,551,397
966,012,379
679, 504, 971
192,635,374
102, 972, 234
114,846,905
124,387,096
5
6
7
8
1, 509, 459, 164
835, 065, 624
903, 266, 088
737,324,146
16,329,608,188
6,187,127,321
5, 133, 389, 739
3,417,242,344
2, 015, 705, 408
1,031,451,020
1, 105, 105, 475
1, 063, 699 446
662, 923, 155
386, 92S, 960
424, 775, 302
353,947,341
6, 925, 107, 175
2,547,374,814
2,078,262,639
1, 438, 265, 811
842,646,604
438,347,520
479, 225, 632
464, 057, 615
9
10
11
12
655, 570, 835
361,803,793
374,810,758
317, 085, 630
16, 483, 878, 949
5,845,641,117
4,434,329,994
2,913,000,832
598,029,815
334,755,643
402, .561, 412
375, 281, 670
261, 656, 652
163, 295, 078
167, 870, 784
151, 986, 538
6,624,335,544
2, 444, 587, 165
1, 843, 8,30, 693
1,250,309,920
229,800,314
139,339,593
165, 528, 692
157, 534, 743
13
14
15
16
223, 513, 695
133, 583, 366
143, 263, 021
118,090,743
4, 693, 649, 289
1,746,001,245
1, 513, 583, 331
1,044,005,587
269,901,782
152,607,666
147,052,198
122, 349, 472
%, 010, ,525
61, 529, 877
62, 599, 219
51,061,709
1, 236, 308, 223
529,029,929
455, 459, ,503
328, 521, 956
76,620,792
43,791,713
43, 984, 725
42,851,485
17
18
19
20
281, 876, 983
149, 542, 786
149,029,496
117,077,695
3,899,341,957
1,374,488,257
1,059,302,614
1701,534,357
273, 932, 751
158,968,0.56
172, 854, 100
155,416,363
133,121,539
72,811,615
75, 439, 938
59, 960, 439
1, 609, 236, 069
533,716,371
434, 2S0. 5.50
1 289, 831, 200
116,529,396
73,402,747
81, 461, 360
74, 135, 005
21
22
23
24
117,512,367
60, 570, 451
72, 168, 688
55,320,418
1, 400, 196, 233
582, 699, 672
494,623,131
349,227,144
124, 682, 861
57,398,003
63, 696, 274
59, 788, 249
58, 103, 133
32,303,023
40, 107, 574
29, 859, 968
549,384,124
255,174,065
222,304,156
154, 043, 519
57, 079, 687
26, 180, 124
31,913,112
28, 275, 861
25
26
27
28
136,511,888
57,861,759
62, 574, 834
53, 313, 873
2,007,929,685
690, 708, 525'
509, 339, 325
315, 236, 430
133, 419, 720
53, 967, 947
53, 528, 88f.
46, 681, 179
60,818,398
27, 986, 939
31, 434, 661
25, 837, 178
617,745,588
226, .827, 766
188, 485, 184
122, 510, 647
51,303,736
20, 816, 680
2.3,392,104
20,051,424
29
30
31
32
44,754,332
23, 287, 820
22, 182, 329
15, 545, 795
850, 838, 008
401, 352, 064
328, 459, 829
1230,401,412
27,083,752
12, 928, 026
13,353,440
8, 716, 0.57
21, 482, 099
12, 310, 269
12, 493, 789
8, 771, 244
278, 510, 406
147, 120, 128
115, 507, 479
1 88, 139, 454
12, 444, 469
5, 922, 577
7, 302, 098
4, 940, 219
33
34
35
36
195, 334, 134
86,722,158
82, 032, 749
69,366,384
2,708,327,485
900,111,323
695,018,111
423, 992, 759
253, 948, 693
•81, 0.55, 690
66,460,934
58,206,141
90, 888, 141
42, 881, 321
41, 193, 853
37, 035, 002
1,108,524,922
346,568,405
278, 064, 534
174, 940, 797
89,955,1,59
31, 097, 784
30,575,175
27, 100, 143
37
38
39
40
29, 278, 873
23,505,739
19, 712, 681
219, 327, 951
33,493,110
46, 470, 084
410,003,137
358, 832, 142
130,015,057
3,483,117,043
681,416,232
1, 307, 239, 450
17,539,773
24,867,053
18, 380, 334
308, 736, 538
32, 413, 516
38, 722, 086
14,065,265
11,342,333
8,990,191
97, 330, 982
15, 192, 4,56
23,211,525
180,525,294
145,211,659
56, 883, 625
1, 519, 657, 763
300,062,750
666, 053, 423
7, 662, 701
11,123,325
7,061,675
133, 479, 751
16, 078, 449
17, 229, 473
41
42
43
44
4S
46
925, 821, 4,^
152, 512, 567
431,125,113
6,548,076,609
3,367,501,291
6,414,030,288
1, 393, 106, 813
152,051,129
470, 547, 466
414, 831, 676
66, 359, 462
181,732,017
2,918,332,722
1,270,813,586
2, 735, 960, 867
590, 626, .589
64,418,660
187,601,355
47
48
48
157,660,289
64, 089, 047
225,940,504
92, 181, 144
115,699,851
4,790,633,085
1, 774, 635, 258
5, 004, 523, 563
3, 299, 2.55, 502
1, 614, 831, 541
152,015,354
60, 029, 082
194,780,627
74, 751, 837
116,452,915
69,084,161
27,895,287
97, 107, 048
40, 010, 132
27,560,024
2,053,180,117
671, 500, 850
1, 7.54, 699, 526
1,475,524,905
669,430 146
66,096,579
24, 406, 682
85,167,674
31,410,203
22, 719, 176
50
51
.52
53
54
1032 ABSTKACT OF THE CENSTTS — ^ MAI^f UFACTURES.
Table :21.— CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP, BY GEOGRAPHIC
DIVISION AND STATE.
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama ,
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain: .
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
character of ownership.
Number of establishments
owned by —
Individu-
als.
Pacific:
Washington .
Oregon
California
2, 65.3
2,767
4,209
451
797
1,638
1,939
321
2,663
309
2, 937
1,199
3,065
871
2,399
1,229
1,890
2, 125
1,791
1,282
1,553
1,103
1,264
2, 847
697
447
296
1,301
181
227
435
67
2,011
1,146
6,042
Corpora-
tions.
1,809
1,540
2,802
268
288
649
781
228
1,209
178
1,379
1,021
1, 608
728
1,376
750
1, 1.50
1,286
941
498
691
1,118
708
1,653
353
284
165
884
135
161
453
67
1,913
934
3,132
All
others.
1,763
1,376
1,581
175
329
597
754
119
1, 065
108
1,287
565
1,326
405
1, 028
603
917
1, 178
922
675
879
396
473
1,224
240
191
115
446
71
92
272
32
994
627
2,768
Wage earners in establishments
owned by —
Individu-
als.
7,827
6,912
13, 093
583
1,328
3, 2.56
5,163
1,519
14, 395
1, 617
10, 801
3,578
13, 084
4,062
11,946
9,209
5,547
7, 611
9,708
8,336
7,352
6,115
2,891
11, 433
1,662
1, 051
461
2,943
392
618
886
108
6,918
3,415
22, 493
Corpora-
tions.
99, 983
68, 089
174, 296
3,421
4, 388
31, 499
52, 651
26, 810
110,8.56
8, 086
101, 457
75, 883
135, 350
72, 520
100, 698
54, 694
.58, 897
79, 334
89, 464
41,920
36, 567
86, 357
25, 267
86, 638
14, 839
12, 084
6,014
30,>911
.5, 1,58
7,660
17, 096
2,929
120,361
50, 860
199, 538
AH
others.
7,813
5,550
7, 648
468
666
1,766
3, 235
706
15,091
779
7,094
3,575
9,225
2,868
10, 797
10, 512
4,896
8,222
7,987
7,304
6,035
5,793
1, 345
9,451
659
782
159
1,400
186
250
886
82
5,649
4, 284
21, 661
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP.
DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1901— Con tiuued.
1033
CHARACTER OF OWNERSHIP— continued.
Value of products of establishments owned by-
Value added by manufacture in
owned by —
establishments
Individuals.
Corporations.
All others.
Individuals.
Corporations.
All others.
$48,556,598
$1, 069, 259, 122
$100, .314, 015
$19, 200, 597
$292,840,170
$22, 939, 191
1
41,052,132
644, 752, 520
59, 668, 045
17, 973, 926
190,437,-574
16,820,390
2
69, 526, 094
1,480,883.324
43, 798, 920
31,362,664
487, 843, 789
18, 544, 721
3
5,191,635
45, 548, 509
6, 633, 478
2, 036, 853
9, 502, 872
1, 344, 398
4
8, 397, 020
48, 198, 970
5, 574, 792
4.054,313
13, 026, 642
2, 103, 957
5
21, 497, 462
5.55, 935, .574
18,609,462
8, 982, 438
100,7-58,225
5,527,713
6
29,292,754
849, 071, 270
35,303,070
12, 339, 734
141, 898, 951
9, 340, 422
7
9,607,487
150,957,146
4,508,376
3, 1.36, 143
74,823,774
1,680,1.59
8
81, 391, 812
707, 408, 302
85,1-14,660
32,621,368
258, 834, 823
33, 141, 204
9
8, 788, 904
53, 176, 333
6, 861, 333
4, 335, 666
29, 414, 529
4, 136, 275
10
42, 956, 484
560, 599, 658
39, 955, 479
19,108,309
239, 253, 525
13, 608, 954
11
19,982,517
428,213,176
23, 775, 184
9,013,245
181,062,230
7,954,806
12
48,846,110
853, 423, 735
41, 538, 104
26, 1.S3, 197
371, SOI, 643
18, 916, 928
13
13,478,065
357, 107, 899
10,867,020
6, 997, 868
141,702,304
4, 766, 428
14
31,535,089
622,245,-546
36, 456, 461
18,747,064
217,151,329
16, 848, 646
15
22,290,515
166,210,162
24, 826, 134
12, 978, 679
92,191,912
15, 475, 996
16
26,994,727
338,646,978
30,018,712
11,-305,235
1-38,048,865
10,590,691
17
36,498,083
474, 208, 615
45, 546, 464
15, 301, 609
177, 762, 690
18,422,133
18
28,455,577
437, 969, 430
26, .305, 888
16,204,105
161,0-39,809
14, 822, 691
19
25,563,980
149,371,210
22,811,797
15,292,184
72, .532, 760
13,244,172
20
25, 845, 399
149,0.38,772
25, 428, 687
13, 568, 895
71, 507, 400
12,423,586
21
30,568,791
609,292,719
36, 328, 260
12,241,593
220, 793, 463
11,750,847
22
22,749,408
367,461,271
11,152,190
8, 9.50, 774
75,646,785
4, 1,59, 481
23
57,348,290
882, 136, 923
60, 510, 583
26, 057, 136
249,797,940
22, 969, 822
24
8, 372, 148
153, 484, 8.58
4,807,512
4,297,066
38,298,617
1,916,8,81
25
5, 704, 034
70,230,068
4,^576, W7
2, 701, 482
31, 830, 993
2, 029, 769
26
2, 899, 804
77,333,678
1,211,912
1, 486, 849
37,047,616
660, 401
27
16, 054, 897
250,927,940
8, 639, 498
7, 8.54, 672
89,001,458
3, 895, 930
28
2,091,542
15,001,235
763, 825
893, 625
8, 790, 961
444, 533
29
3,554,146
115,651,302
1,563,664
1,-56-3,877
25,774,143
785, 655
30
5, 336, 254
146, 593, 0,52
5, 003, 765
2, 303, 399
42,021,437
2, 453, 886
31
741, 507
21,615,875
516, 929
381, 129
5, 7 15, 151
257, 414
32
38, 257, 362
739, 639, 897
31,72.5,725
19,580,678
329,471,376
17,393,399
33
19,399,351
322,331,966
2,5,051,310
9,490,381
140,118,244
10, 967, 958
34
137,677,421
1, 646, 355, 622
197,171,658
61,817,079
638, 935, 302
61,593,802
35
1034 ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 22.— POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES: 1879 TO 1919.
POWER.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
Number of establishments. .
Number of establishments
reporting power
Primary horsepower, total. .
Average horsepower per
estabhshment
290,105
237, 854
29,504,792
124.0
275,791
205, 590
22,437,072
109.1
268,491
185,042
18,675,376
100.9
216, 180
134,481
13, 487, 707
100.3
207,514
133,418
10,097,893
75.7
355,405
100, 726
5, 938, 635
59.0
253,852
85,923
3,410,837
39.7
Owned
20, 062, 636
18,409,941
16, 802, 706
12, 854, 805
9,778,418
6,850,064
3,410,837
Steam engines and turbines :
Number
122,628
17,037,973
33,407
1,259,400
14,00.8
1, 765, 263
9, 442, 156
137, 172
15,591,593
37,693
991,905
18,069
1, 826, 443
4,027,131
153, 525
114,228,632
34,356
751, 186
21,282
1,822,888
1,872,670
127, 267
110,917,502
21,515
289,423
20,992
1,647,880
632,902
130,710
18,189,564
14, 334
134, 742
23,099
1,454,112
319,475
91, 403
14,586,089
8,930
39,005
1,255,045
88,571
56,483
Horsepower
2,185,458
Internal-combustion engines;
Number
(»)
Horsepower
C)
Water wheels and motors:
Number
55,404
1,225,379
Rented
(^)
Electric:
Motors
996,000
9, 347, 5.56
94,600
451, 002
3, 897, 248
129, 883
199,309
1,749,031
123,639
411,589
191,313
182,562
136.913
88, .571
(2)
Horsepower
(^)
Other horsepower
(-)
Electric
16,317,277
8,835,970
4, 817-, 140
1,592,475
492,936
15, 569
(2)
Rented:
Motors
996,000
9,347,556
487,021
6,969,721
451,002
3, 897, 248
321, 360
4,938,722
199,309
1,749,031
189, 545
3, 068, 109
441, 589
73. 119
1, 150, 880
(2)
182, 562
16, 891
310, 374
(2)
f^
Horsepower
Generated by estabhsh-
ment reportmg:
Motors
(2)
Horsepower
(2)
1 Includes 29,293 horsepower reported as " other" owned power in 1909; 92,154 horsepower in 1904; 49,985
horsepower in 1899; and 4,784 horsepower in 1889.
2 Figures not available.
1»0WER USED m MANUFACTtTEING. 1035
Table S3 HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
All industries.
Industries with over ISfiOO wage
earners in 1919.
Agricultural implements
Automobiles, including bodies
and parts.
Boots and shoes, including cut
stock and findings.
Boots and shoes, rubber.
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified.
Brass,bronze,and copper products
Bread and other bakery products
Brick, toe, pottery, and other
clay products.
Butter, cheese, and condensed
milk.
Canning and preserving.
Carpets and rugs, other than rag.
Carriages and wagons and mater-
ials.
1919 64,666
1914 112,549
1909 126, 032
1904 106, 159
1 Figures include "other" owned power as foUows
Cen-
sus
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PEIMART HORSEPOWEE.
Total.
29,504,792
22,437,072
18,675,376
13,487,70'
128, 249
121, 428
1(X),601
89, 738
544, 242
173,684
75,550
10,109
140,317
112,929
96,302
63,968
49,400
24,621
25,903
26,084
54,955
38, 179
23,323
15, 117
265, 688
122, 700
106,120
69, 494
165,950
107,771
65, 298
37, 241
439, 194
470,758
451,1.86
360, 280
168, 871
130, 862
101,349
93, 845
180,812
120,004
81,179
60,831
38, 170
43 963
38, 553
33,945
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
17,037,973
15,591,593
14,228,632
110,917,502
69,942
79,688
71,894
77, 175
146,212
60, 233
39,325
7,376
62,654
64 236
60, 772
44,412
21,220
19, 8,S5
22, 293
24,145
22, 471
18, 734
10, 730
8,343
116,517
78, 639
78, 101
59,063
34,250
30,095
25, 509
22,650
304,094
379, 626
415,486
345, 879
104,223
104,729
90,933
88,923
114,140
90, 778
70, 392
56, 122
28,777
29,486
30,680
29,643
37, 786
66,093
82,928
82, 488
Water
wheels
and
motors.
1,765,263
1,826,443
1,822,888
1,647,880
6,373
5,691
8,390
6,300
566
411
287
80
2,483
2,066
2, 815
2,270
2,462
1,275
1,8.S3
1,300
1,964
1,979
2,425
1,718
2,320
3, 291
3,374
2,959
522
369
334
452
146
490
367
813
1,555
1,274
1,465
1,411
140
877
398
460
2,207
4,130
3,305
2,988
1,441
3,132
4,667
3.179
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines.
Rented.
Electric,
1,259,400 9,347,556
991,90513,897,248
751,186 1,749,031
289,423 441,589
4,092
5,113
4, 433
2,360
12,927
10,075
7,000
1,459
991
3,729
3,532
2,676
1,124
1,709
1,621
1,518
3,540
8,371
4, 890
1,834
5, 274
7,400
8,166
5,675
18,617
21,669
14,968
8,410
9,294
7,229
3,373
1,800
9,961
8,967
4,519
1,962
85
19
500
55
4,762
10, 557
13, 120
9,739
47,842
30,764
15,684
3,828
379, 388
102, 156
27,641
1,051
68, 176
37,389
17,381
5, 959
25, 718
3,381
1,712
39
29,116
14,918
6,927
2,138
142, 996
31,073
18, 399
3,143
125, 665
OS, 933
31,160
8,363
115,698
68, 638
20, 263
4,413
53, 479
17,027
5,. 366
1,597
56,220
18,726
5, 469
1,776
6,524
9,159
2,709
293
19,999
32,654
24,969
8,780
Other
94,600
129,883
123,639
191,313
172
200
75
5,149
809
1,297
143
6,013
5,509
11,802
8,651
60
15
600
1,620
1,400
315
726
1,356
2,495
239
974
129
101
639
335
102
765
320
603
212
114
351
656
401
511
577
1,169
1,359
966
678
113
348
1,235
Electric
horse-
power
owned
and
rented.
16,317,277
8,835,970
4,817,140
1,592,475
100, 263
83, 117
38,905
20, 713
490, 560
135, 818
41,829
4,229
97,852
61,657
32,381
12,663
28,320
6,607
3, 407
1,191
38, 235
22, 722
9,415
3,057
183,594
64,868
33, 462
8,846
146,388
86,779
39, 795
11,993
148,061
95,080
31,773
7,720
70, 562
23,061
8, 276
2,378
72,674
28, 438
8,728
3,150
24,536
25,251
10,906
5,587
32,751
46,384
39,424
16, 434
1909, 29,293 horsepower; 1904, 92,154 horsepower.
1036 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 23 IIORSEPOWEE. IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 19C4-Contd.
Industriea with over 18,000 wage
earners in 1919 — Continued.
Cars and general shop constnic-
lion and repairs by electric-
railroad companies.
Cars and general shop construc-
tion and repairs by steam-rail-
road companies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not includ-
ing operations of railroad com-
panies.
Cement .
Chemicals .
Clocks and watches, including
cases and materials.
Clothing, men's, including shirts.
Clothing, women's .
Coke, not including gas-house
coke.
Confectionery and ice-cream '. .
Cooperage and wooden goods,
not elsewhere specified.
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron jirod-
ucts.2
Cordage and twine and jute and
linen goods.
Corsets .
Cen-
sus
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1919
19)4
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
53,830
44, 989
35
3
594
433
293
167
157
126
97
55,
488,
490,
371
149,
376
282
208,
132
18,
15!
14!
10
55
53
42
29,
32
28,
22
14,
224
117
62
56
m.
65,
56;
106
75:
62
30,
104
93
77
65,
7,
7:
4
3
Owned .
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
5
4
1
375
323
2.55
159
89
55,
278
291
295
137
241
124
103
71
12
11
12
15,
19;
16
14;
2
2
4
4
148,
77
46
65^
52
45;
42
4s;
55:
5o;
34
3,'
.34
20;
58,
65!
57
52
4,
4
3
2
Water
wheels
and
motors.
600
841
1,792
450
203
100
230
370
225
3, 550
6,346
3,430
2,980
3,692
3, 1.35
11,066
6,469
511
198
284
449
560
1,248
1,380
910
75
88
206
309
500
188
63
1,310
2, 651
3,818
4,060
106
224
420
272
18,845
14,377
1.5,768
12,589
10
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines.
564
1,121
9
40
6,993
5,916
3, 140
1.877
2,848
5, 757
1,148
193
24, 763
28,306
19, 005
3, 063
5,004
5,962
1,190
477
1,551
483
425
72
1.706
3,428
5, 2.59
3,210
529
1, 125
1,9.^8
1,593
1,850
2,120
1,212
150
11,800
10,781
1,246
1,740
2,029
1,221
6,422
7,431
8,572
2,894
778
2,844
1,270
98
107
6
56
60
Rented.
Electric,
47,366
36, 861
30,954
1,159
207,630
102, 562
33, 786
6, 074
62, 827
20,416
6, 4.56
316
182,486
164,369
54,166
5,751
126,419
134, 481
92,067
10, 130
4,529
3,063
1,612
892
37,368
28, 2^:4
18,816
9,581
29, 534
24, 029
15, 175
7,494
74, 551
37,640
13, 754
1,187
115, 069
41,836
11,, 518
5,765
2, 819
64,961
30, 644
17, 898
5,006
26, 806
10, 649
2, 3.53
737
2,663
2,273
1,061
262
Other.
3,445
90
145
73
75
350
40
76
14, 478
840
44,019
40
43
138
433
912
1,201
1,487
201
522
843
1,098
885
209
606
42
441
1,371
3,56
437
1,564
821
1,233
87
200
119
191
200
95
144
257
» Figures not available for 1909 and 1904.
2 Includes for 1919, 1914, and 1909 some establishments manufacturing enameled stamped ware which
were included under "enameling and japanning" in 1904.
POWER USED IN MANUFACTUEIXG. 1037
Table 23.— HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 -Contd.
Industries with over 18,000 wage
earners in 1019— Continued.
Cotton goods, including cotton
small wares.
Cutlery and tools, not elsewhere
specified.
Dyeing and finishing textUes, ex-
clusi\ e of that done in textile
mills.
Electrical machinery , apparatus,
and supphes.
Fertilizers.
Firearms and ammimition.
Flour-mill and gristmill products
Food preparations, not elsewhere
specified.!
Foundry and machine-shop
products.
Furnishing goods, men's '
Cen-
sus
year.
Furniture and refrigerators .
Gas and electric fixtures and
lamps and reflectors.
Gas, illuminating and heating.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1014
1909
190^4
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PEtMART HOESEPOWER.
Total.
1,863
1,585
1, 296
9S6
107
73
68
54
160
130
107,
84
438
227,
158
105
125
114
64
47
65
l.s
17
21
876
822
853
775
150
80
55
28,
1,SS6
1,129
869
275
251
221
169
22
18
15
8,
2.38
213
128,
73
Owned.
Steam
enghies
and
turbines.
1,025,761
1,011,303
877, 201
708,333
30, 950
36, 295
38,815
34, 106
118,197
111, .506
92, 2,S4
70, 555
193, 231
142,085
99,897
77, 059
40, 482
60. 3.53
49, 777
44, 8.57
33,3.56
10, 176
11,505
18, 613
329, 589
403, 186
473,. 571
474,077
.51,893
39,012
35. 5.54
22, 185
570, 479
548, 027
548, 960
467, 660
9,579
8,946
7, 501
3,514
173, 206
185, 676
18.5,0.37
149, 530
6,039
7,088
6,9.30
5,126
197,321
179,878
115,514
67, 6.52
Water
wheels
and
motors.
307, 162
314,219
303, 024
252, 923
9, 585
9. 838
13.382
11,459
13, .543
9,969
10,114
10, 130
1,800
1,C65
1,114
1, 181
709
337
365
353
299
462
989
1,139
1.86,087
229, 328
264,131
258, 352
796
915
1,1.50
1,158
20, 51 1
19. .585
IS, 702
18, 6.33
785
811
480
28
4,713
5, 160
6,848
227
197
244
77
196
425
2,814
359
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines
2,842
4,016
2,812
1,786
7,272
S, 194
6,731
4,052
2,124
690
1,207
711
7.446
8, 694
6, 753
2,940
4,862
5, 786
1,825
246
2,241
3, 1.39
2,927
880
96, 291
76, 4.51
62, 681
26, 326
5,337
5,352
4,331
1,283
107, 442
108. f>73
96,966
49, IX)6
220
569
740
597
4,744
7,317
5,8.30
4,133
1,169
1.722
1,.544
1,012
7,. 574
13, 729
7,128
3,211
Rented.
Electric
523, 696
252, 864
108,512
14,095
58,478
17, 586
8,325
3,653
25,993
7,162
2,665
1,087
235, 605
74, 476
.50, 045
21,313
79, 886
47, 4.50
12,. 579
2,358
29,399
4.951
2,278
632
.263,497
112,441
49, 901
15, 584
91,643
34.347
13, 460
3,123
1.172,.561
444,328
192,977
55, 359
9,279
6,374
2,988
977
91,082
48, 597
20, 420
4,586
14, 843
9, 206
5, 896
1,364
33, 363
19, 271
2,723
1,454
Other
4,081
3,551
4,968
9,467
1,054
1,342
1,041
1,127
573
845
1,476
2,385
757
1,411
9.59
2,883
355
165
175
100
141
144
941
978
3, 300
979
561
396
671
413
15,990
9,1.55
11,700
15, ,507
116
600
407
305
2,190
5. 247
3,316
4,635
340
455
1. 248
865
13
67
171
425
Electric
horse-
power
owned
and
rented.
874, 124
512,903
235, 902
67, 139
74,579
34, 680
17,7S5
8,427
85, 889
51,021
24,011
11,724
479,366
262, 119
164,. 540
61,753
93, 111
65, 266
19, 238
5,275
54. 402
17, 259
8,472
3,777
309,610
1.50, 248
67, 066
20,308
112,798
47, 761
20,924
4,239
1, 725, 145
896, 849
623,914
199, 625
14,482
10,348
4,860
1,586
143,691
88,964
43, 252
9,565
18,390
11,491
8,788
2,213
55. 403
37, 881
17, 336
3,978
> Includes for 1919, 1914, and 1909 some estabUslmients compounding table sirups which were included
under "sugar and molasses" in 1904.
- Includes for 1919, 1914, and 1909 some estahlishments manufacturing suspenders, garters, and elastic
woven goods, which were classified under "rubber goods, not elsewhere specified," or under "millinery
and lace goods " in 1904.
1038 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 23 HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Contd.
Industries with over 18,000 toage
earners in i9i9— Continued.
Glass.
Hats, fur-felt.
Ice, manufactured.
Iron and steel, blast furnaces.
Iron and steel, steel works and
rolling mills.
Iron and steel, forgings, not made
in steel works or rolling mills.
Jewelry.
Knit goods.
Leather goods.
Leather, tanned, curried, and fin-
ished.
Liquors, malt.
Locomotives, not made by rail-
road companies.
Lumber and timber products '.
Marble and stone work.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1009
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
207. 430
163,139
123, 1.32
91,476
20, 389
20, 851
19,21.5
16,630
,')72,970
461,988
317,789
191,660
1,581,432
1,222,273
1,173,422
773, 278
3,820,917
2, 706, .5.53
2,100,978
1,649,299
101,951
38,215
27, 803
16,069
16,389
15,666
11,204
7,872
151,601
125,842
103,709
78, 769
20,248
21, 478
28,148
16, 257
218,238
172,712
148, 140
117.450
324. 431
405, 884
347, 726
266,159
97,187
50,373
35, 102
29, 806
2,930,186
2,742,352
2,840,082
1,886,624
170, 132
207, 461
187,686
102,887
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
99, 140
105, 061
98,971
76,915
1,5,251
17,936
16,678
15,871
406,942
414,685
304,685
186. 549
1,249,817
1,005,374
1,033,033
768,702
2,8,56,5.56
2,4,35,319
1,956,816
1,618,480
24, 80S
16,8N3
20,011
13,918
1,617
2,271
2,748
2,448
76,003
80, 884
74,760
57,400
6,430
9,635
10, 028
9,286
150, 800
140,299
131,451
107. 550
276,441
371,291
331,770
261,280
34,065
35,762
28,831
26,557
2,520,229
2,444,196
2, ,588, 323
1,722,8^9
60,083
110,156
132,477
S2, 700
Water
wheels
and
motors.
Inter-
na 1-
com-
bustion
engines.
2, 457
201
5
31
120
135
20
2,542
2,727
2, 262
1,075
.371
1,261
309
680
9,041
12, 321
5,829
4,795
848
780
520
904
114
145
200
12,941
14,643
12,038
13,532
64
673
1,373
1,409
2,029
1, 868
1,556
1,955
194
685
340
4,50
200
1,230
69, 890
94, 103
140, ,503
119,461
4,891
16,433
9,618
6,281
52, 877
43,448
20, 731
13,947
10
48
147
48
28,003
12, 535
3,264
618
283,015
194,037
12,5,230
3,757
257, 473
73,752
79,391
11,806
1,602
1,8.32
2,608
672
.545
1,013
694
354
814
1,108
1,235
668
658
1,142
1,381
1,017
6,438
7,997
7,231
5,086
3,651
3,752
1,261
647
3,355
8,380
4, ,520
545
45,751
45,694
38, 628
16, 897
10, 175
12,529
10,874
5,390
Rented.
Electric.
.52,864
14,224
3,425
583
4,996
2, 655
2,172
369
132,438
28,991
5,414
1,068
48,204
21,601
14, 8.50
139
695,097
182,204
58, 797
6,798
73,738
17,048
4,570
313
12,790
10,433
5,179
2,7q9
59,680
26,284
13,286
4,648
13, 020
9,897
14,946
3,641
58, 494
21,570
6,487
2,014
41;, 844
29, 321
14, 190
3,369
59,084
5,781
1,551
1,474
287,643
149, 152
62, 200
14,181
94,028
66,997
32, 062
6. 838
Other
92
205
12
77
228
274
3,045
3,050
2,164
2,350
25
2,750
2,957
115
7,420
955
1,672
94
262
1,293
1,804
2,3,83
2,179
2,163
2,923
2,390
2,461
76
131
420
904
477
978
1,415
845
2,301
835
165
185
6,83
6,673
9,207
10,428
13,2,56
955
1,346
2,6,55
1,678
1 Includes "pulp wood" in 1914.
POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING. 1039
Table 33.— HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904-Contd.
Industries with overlS,000 ivnge
earners in 1919 — Continued.
MUlincrjTind lace goods, not else-
where specified. 1
Musical instruments, pianos and
organs and materials.
Oil and cake, cottonseed.
Paint and varnish .
Paper and wood pulp.
Paper goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Patent medicines and com-
pounds and druggists' prep-
arations.
Petroleum, refining.
Phonographs and gi'aphophones .
Printing and publishing .
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber
goods, not elsewhere specified.i
Sewing machines, cases and
attachments.
Shipbuilding, including boat-
building.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
12,482
12, 736
7,918
4,737
47,804
44,349
41,623
30, 134
290,636
249, 781
192, 342
150,246
85, 199
70,611
56, 162
41,288
1,851,014
1,621,154
1,304,265
1,093,708
35,538
35,307
27,067
16,226
40, 571
28,872
25,659
17,008
238,906
12S, 468
90, 268
46,019
40, 168
11,688
6,371
2,522
362, 123
329,210
297,763
166,380
354, 188
151,927
79,0ti2
48,381
32,035
24,229
19,426
17, 162
553,711
11.5,333
88,063
78, 127
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
3,248
4,832
2,869
2,192
30,912
32, 792
33,325
25,706
195, 356
218,872
183,629
148,914
37,967
43,881
42, 191
34,952
698,983
597,840
469,364
370,852
17,688
23, 267
19, 246
13,541
18,713
15,908
16,059
12, 465
144, 743
94,052
84,085
43,810
21,973
9 865
5,800
1,907
46,727
57,583
59, 334
54,957
194,459
121,144
72,010
44,726
27,665
21,066
18,131
16,301
121,200
79, 599
75,180
73,657
Water
wheels
and
motors.
170
715
117
46
436
643
1,106
867
1,512
1,035
175
559
1.019
1,426
2,006
997
910,863
876,741
788, 146
717,989
2,260
1,354
1,340
285
55
179
264
173
131
1,487
175
1,388
2, 320
3,332
2,534
3,273
2,455
1,984
382
291
291
452
71
94
86
87
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines
254
378
561
270
1,280
1,592
1,271
741
10,857
6,748
1,674
115
2,573
3, 226
3,290
1,673
3,191
9,674
6,675
1,916
255
649
576
225
951
2,000
1,712
983
42,647
18, 298
5,870
2,059
366
110
14
17,132
27,435
32, 152
24,964
3,367
1,605
398
307
1,222
219
62
66
7,01'9
5,336
3,503
1,785
Rented.
Electric
8,738
6,563
4,048
1,663
15,030
9,046
5,355
1,932
82,256
23, 126
6,394
658
43,268
19,035
7,814
2,650
236,662
127,699
38,610
2,748
15, 166
9,501
5,245
1,593
20,556
10.422
6,882
2,468
51,385
14,353
28
150
17,649
1,713
517
181
296,401
240,697
197,692
75, 479
153,214
25,664
3, 499
1,096
2,748
2,434
897
274
424,981
30, 085
9,264
2,307
Other.
72
248
323
566
146
276
566
888
655
470
372
3,043
861
1,016
1,315
9,200
1,470
203
169
536
660
582
2%
363
742
919
278
285
40
425
999
2,107
6,265
7,648
614
241
700
268
18
219
45
69
440
219
30
231
Electric
horse-
power
owned
and
rented.
10,107
7,883
4, .560
2,110
28,766
21,492
13,226
5,085
93,400
30, ,893
10,855
3,079
64,241
34,917
17,037
7,540
583,586
325,211
130, 120
31,604
25,664
20, 415
12,680
3,990
29,364
17,924
11,175
4,894
108,625
38,614
8,808
3,468
32, 193
7,400
2,952
471
331,500
277,206
229. 312
93,219
304,367
93,998
18,848
8,596
23,226
19, 378
14,063
4,694
476,135
66,275
35,334
17,630
1 Includes for 1904 some establishments manufacturing suspenders, garters, and elastic woven goods,
which are Included with "furnishing goods, men's" in 1919, 1914, and 1909.
1040 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 23.— HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Contd.
INDUSTRY.
Industries with over 18,000 wage
earners in 1919 — Continued.
Silk goods, including throwsters.
Slaughtering and meat packing.
Soap.
Stoves and furnaces, including
gas and oil stoves.
Sugar, refining i .
Tobacco manufactures.
Turpentine and rosin.
Wire.
Woolen, worsted, and felt goods
and wool hats.
Other industries with orer 26,000
horsepower in 1919.
Alumiuinn manufactures =
Belting and hose, rubber.
Chocolat e. and cocoa products.
Cen-
sus
year,
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
19i19
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
Coal-tar products' 1919
Coffee and spice, roasting and
grinding.
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
176,825
116,924
97, 947
71,760
371,925
260,996
208, 707
119,311
33, 710
35, 737
28, 360
20, 228
60, 774
49, 1.50
45, 524
32,017
52,541
49, 666
38, 414
43, 397
34,937
28, 514
24,604
2,303
2,478
4,129
1,175
119, 451
83,940
71,959
25,856
487, 587
398,367
362, 209
288,969
30, 280
12,338
26, 299
22,995
17,471
12,343
33, 440
19, 736
10,593
5,217
68,342
29, 7,50
26,634
22,334
15, 703
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
88,221
78,302
72,059
56, 717
240,075
21.3,012
190,666
114,640
24, 787
29, 805
24, 538
18, 750
24, 800
27, 007
32,993
26, 013
52, 181
45, 407
37,453
28, 213
25,853
21,936
21,413
1,343
1,669
3,877
1,172
61,666
63,015
63,516
23, 696
323, 670
288, 720
261,364
200, 035
12,372
6,708
10,860
17, 518
12,340
10, 790
15, 273
14,410
9,047
4,400
40,698
4,695
7,468
8, 825
9,327
Water
wheels
and
motors.
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines
8,327
7,605
8,383
6,974
574
15
46
311
40
166
255
53
104
124
259
555
402
257
245
257
30
20
14
3
639
993
2,151
1,054
78, 887
76, 2.59
79, 250
76, 366
618
473
470
950
300
280
215
120
100
IfK)
159
188
1,966
1,762
1,277
937
2,-578
2, 833
2,208
740
201
120
245
88
2,292
3,418
3,060
2,241
69
15
345
680
795
593
884
789
231
1,966
3,429
3, 256
759
1,797
2,654
2,077
1,705
1,103
900
406
66
1,963
1,783
2,150
115
265
961
1,085
992
700
Rented.
Electric
75,234
23,748
10,354
2,393
127,966
44,059
15,047
3,441
8,672
4,014
1,974
517
33,502
18,506
8,966
2,831
360
4, 190
946
14,430
7,966
5,367
1,941
19
55,030
16, 463
3, 031
347
80,970
25,047
13, 78;?
3,930
16, 725
4,689
14,415
4,938
2,698
603
16, 058
2.S.36
1,.316
460
27,376
24, 050
17,903
12,205
5,037
Other.
3,077
5,507
5,874
4,739
732
1,077
740
179
10
1,632
1,348
76
95
246
377
7
181
171
400
27
150
40
5
2,263
5,687
5,7.35
6,933
26
60
15
122
44
78
153
451
1 Figures not available for 1904.
2 Figures not available for 1909 and 1904.
3 Included in other classifications in 1914, 1909, and 1904.
POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING. 1041
Table 23— HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Contd.
Other industries with over 26,000
horsepowcrin 1919— Continued.
Dyestuffs and extracts — natural.
Explosives.
Ferroalloys!
Glucose and starch.
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, wash-
ers, and rivets, not made i;i
rolling mills.
Lime.
Malt.
Mineral and soda waters.
Minerals and earths, ground or
otherwise treated.
Oil, not elsewhere specified.
Ordnance and accessories .
Paving materials .
Photograpb'o materials.
Rice, cleaning and polishing.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
34,320
23,290
22. 213
17, 671
51, 635
45, 778
28, 601
29, 665
37,087
52,846
41,639
2S, 257
35, 986
49. 959
28, 897
22,113
13, 825
51,735
39, 134
27, 671
18, 198
27,483
■ 33,394
26, 441
20,288
41,764
25, 164
19, 392
12,214
127,074
44, 069
20,920
17, 325
30,075
10,984
6, 157
5,707
40, 652
800
47
735
191,543
138, 026
5, 757
6,156
26,458
14. 960
8,114
3,690
27,382
15, 571
19, 519
15, 866
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
31,289
22,032
21,685
17,424
33,676
36,304
25, 558
22,061
32,420
47,576
38,003
27, 835
33,406
15,051
12,004
14,838
11,582
19,946
25,388
24, 271
16,742
18,272
24,318
20,417
17, 633
12,645
7,935
8,678
7,426
Water
wheels
and
motors.
,300
725
105, 581
87, 852
5,312
5,002
13,526
12,305
7,664
3,063
18,881
13, 927
18, 2.52
15,774
113
56
320
196
1,433
1,518
2,689
7,177
530
893
185
2,180
690
1,190
954
461
250
316
441
243
450
375
197
631
97
319
375
414
61,367 5,712
25,811 ! 7,277
13,029 6,283
12,061 4,414
21,749
8,176
4,791
5,236
240
26
200
607
100.
26
15
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines.
201
455
15
40
62
221
427
345
102
49
81
1,661
2,040
2,066
821
2,944
2,122
1,418
698
Rented.
Electric
65
240
324
3,277
5,466
4,580
2,370
4, 4.56
1,476
209
179
674
807
272
280
187
75
10
5
4,104
3,306
193
14
68
191
203
177
697
82
137
2,692
745
191
20
16, 486
7,894
133
4,579
3,585
2,456
163
169
32, 557
13, 651
4,179
717
28, .595
11,253
1,497
'475
8,761
7,736
5,267
1,515
25, U8
11,001
5,504
1,760
55, 529
9, 503
1,375
290
7,640
1,506
669
84
31,965
37
50
81,179
46,604
252
140
12,864
2,4.59
226
301
5,762
1,562
1,115
92
Other.
810
185
25
150
12
76
244
900
320
185
597
443
255
244
10
2
24
381
8
495
185
81
72
164
21
123
2,042
Electric
horse-
power
owned
and
rented.
8.341
2,7.50
1,664
659
39, 305
25, 560
14, 8.36
7,889
24,035
47, 735
29, 276
27, 230
12, 890
46,387
18, 562
8, 626
2,888
32, 155
12,851
2,. 560
1,231
21,. 379
21,155
9,911
3,298
27, 179
11,883
6,218
1,908
61.457
11,378
1,664
305
10,892
2,915
788
154
38,550
1,177
37
300
86, 730
52, 819
1,630
1,000
23, 236
12,803
5,222
1,311
6,637
1,970
1,738
477
75108°— 23-
Included In other classifications in 1914, 1909, and 1904.
-66
1042 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 23.-HORSEPOWER IN LEADING INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Contd.
Other industries with over 26,000
horsepower in iP/P— Continued.
Roofing materials
Salt _
Smelting and refining, copper.
Smelting and refining, lead.
Smelting and refilling, zinc.
Steam packing.
Sugar, beet .
Sugar, cane i .
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed
acids.
Wall plaster and composition
flooring.
Wirework. including wire rope
and cable, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Wood, turned and carved .
All other industries.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
19:;9
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRIMART HORSEPOWER.
Total.
39,327
11, 702
9, 431
23,022
43,187
29,007
27,263
19, 434
321,610
194,980
15S, 126
76,524
52,. 56.5
29, 734
26.954
25,667
73,604
36, 705
21,457
18, 404
26, 763
17,254
11,129
8,846
127,394
76, 705
57,202
35,490
101,861
113,246
122, 189
30,637
24,927
6,494
5,416
32,356
36, 626
25, 892
20,054
29,074
21,547
20,131
18,280
39,958
43,334
48,447
47,595
1, 151, 185
857, 513
748, 905
697,705
OwTied.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
15,847
6,253
8, 393
21,846
34,309
24,900
25,118
18,656
186,286
147,. 535
114,881
62,735
24,905
20,387
23,090
22, 440
56,832
33,, 564
19,9.52
18,356
20, 637
13,031
8,978
7,633
117,469
70, 507
54,369
35, 016
98,823
112,776
121,439
12, 672
17,096
5,083
4,840
12,457
18, 730
19,095
16,161
10,570
9,075
10,5.53
12, 786
27.040
33,441
37,231
38,379
507,403
518,471
517,370
574,613
Water
wheels
and
motors.
2, 145
56
491
55
78
108
33
7,550
10, 000
12, 725
9,400
350
300
192
265
"45
35
195
200
429
184
706
845
1,580
495
393
930
714
2,744
4,151
5,311
5, 250
27, 269
28, 254
35,593
31,762
Inter-
nal-
com-
bustion
engines.
253
211
.530
165
981
779
782
439
425
825
1,107
1.274
84
145
35
100
3,264
1,7.51
1,313
48
372
522
387
181
259
928
543
40
3,028
438
380
1,755
1,525
371
161
1,352
2,201
1,260
1,084
1,266
1,546
2,492
2, 154
2,515
1,787
1,829
1,047
36, 684
52, 236
46, 542
24, 288
Rented.
Electric.
21,002
5, 182
4.53
460
6,706
3,250
1,241
196
127,349
36, 620
29,413
3,115
24,329
9,202
3,829
3,126
13,508
1,090
5,746
3.347
1,512
816
9,631
5,075
2,090.
5
32
370
16, 185
2,381
878
415
18,363
14,962
4,517
1,059
16, 705
10,391
5,642
2,000
7,423
3,162
2,2,83
692
572, 613
247,986
133, 768
44,576
Other,
80
55
60
1,136
14
210
2,897
8
89
252
171
3,925
162
27
175
170
38
142
514
626
236
793
1,793
2,227
7,216
10, 566
15, 632
22,466
' Figures not available for 1904.
I POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING. 1043
Table 24.— HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1869 TO 1919.
Cen-
sus
year.
primary horsepower.
Total.
Owned.
Rentad.
Electric
horse-
DIVISION AND STATE.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.'
Water
wheels
and
motors.
In-
ternal-
com-
bus-
tion
engines.
Elec-
tric.
Other.
power
owned
and
rented.
United States
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
29,504,792
22,437,072
18,675,376
13, 487, 707
10,097,893
.5,938,635
3,410,837
2,346,142
17,037,973
15, 591,. 593
14,228,632
10,917,502
8, 189, 564
4, 586, 089
2,185,458
1,215,711
1, 765, 263
1,826,443
1,822,888
1,647,880
1,454,112
1, 255, 045
1,225,379
1,259.400
991,905
751,186
289,423
134, 742
8,930
9,347,556
3, 897, 248
1,749,031
441, 589
182, 562
94,600
129,883
123, 639
191,313
136, 913
88,571
16,317,277
8, 835, 970
4,817,140
1,. 592, 475
492,936
15 569
1,130,431
Geographic divisions:
3,796,846
3,124,329
2,715,121
2, 125, 815
1,792,342
1, 156, 877
743,106
514, 730
8,537,660
6,699,5761
5,531,502,
4, 255, 264
3, 139, 128
1,939,042
1,066,409
756,420
7,735,137
5,421,435
4,382,070
3, 120, 369,
2,401,808!
1,327,784
808,033
530,810
1,594,112
1,238,988'
1,101,990
753, 700
605, 098,
410,231!
220,647,
126, 532|
2,795,094
2, 274, 785'
1,832,001'
1,221,040
851,050
468,009
294, 186
209,814
1,415,577
1,157,367
1, 036, 560
753,928!
513,425!
304, 291 1
152, 907 1
108, 772 1
1,867,434
1,872,828
1,658,966
1,342, .503
1,098,885
634, 316
320,201
152,704
5,250,772
4,730,955
4, 163, 398
3,369,872
2, 552, 354
1,567,822
709, 719
380,350
4,361,731
3,826,501
3, 496, 184
2,716,307
2,127,110
1,153,118
650, 38t)
380,984
801, 743
814, 714
839, 927
628,287
515, 208
345, 697
149, 524
89,274
1, 594, 200
1,599,018
1,436,744
1,034,544
705, 517
319, 801
148,618
70,085
1,055,1.52
975,428
955, 201
716,924
480,552
268, 106
110,085
68,154
747,617 34,459
757,582 49,229
757, 332! 41, 801
659,071! 18,068
619,209! 9,978
497,0311 .545
1,130,308
419, 197
218, 642
58,745
31,613
17,028
25, 493
38,380
47,428
32,657
24, 985
1 926 573
1,107,677
663,143
187, 194
65,951
3 094
422,905
362,026
396, 168
Middle Atlantic ....
/iin .^12
2,455,360
1, 083, 618
568, 723
141, 588
74,256
25,048
58,228
54,619
107, 286
56,594
36, 212
5,068,019
2, 924, 489
1,737,236
638,209
201,201
5 096
454,158 372^617
470,488 274,274
514,951 121,567
410,173 45,751
331, 964 A. 044
3.56, 690
376,070
252,829
217,164
208, 441
194, 871
171,077
1.5.5,245
157,647
149,826
92,753
94,957
86,330
63,659
51,999
60,005
71, 123
East North Central
428,493
332,269
283,450
90, 481
45,244
2,578
2,6.59,498
1,016,044
375, 876
95, 188
30,693
32,586
29,457
18,119
23,522
27,684
16,843
4,883,500
2,522,465
1,297,447
432, 162
124,520
3,839
West North Central
102, 124
66,970
57, 434
25, 1.56
17,905
832
596, 189
258,506
115,002
32,976
14,519
1,303
3,841
3,297
3,622
5,467
3,697
920, 196
510,553
266,534
80,029
31,476
1 256
37,258
South Atlantic
173, 108
176,864
183, 158
137,018
124,830
145, 397
145, 568
139,729
25,007
23,627
29,315
24,193
25, 107
34,850
42,822
40,618
136,579
72,429
36,441
16,677
6,834
778
887,201
417,927
171,146
28,914
5,196
4,006
8,547
4,512
3,887
8,673
2,033
1 388 053
716,639
343,393
100,465
24,257
708
East South Central
22,893
16,180
12, 270
3,714
2,209
299
311,138
141,419
38,580
8,060
3,833
1,387
713
1,194
1,037
1,724
1,036
«0,143
247,815
108,409
28, 757
9,619
260
'Figures inchide "other'
1899, 49,985 horsepower; 18S
owned power as follows: 1909, 29,293 horsepower; 1904, 92,154 horsepower;
}, 4,784 horsepower.
1044 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 24 .-HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1869 TO 1919-Con.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Geog. divisions— Con.
West South Central.
Mountain.
Pacific.
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1911
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
.1879
1869
Massachusetts .
Rhode Island.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1S89
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
18S9
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
PRIMAKY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
1,185,989
965, 500
873, -350
555, 717
397, 471
136, 992
57,613
45, 756
686, 579
460, 278
400, 766
241, 825
123, 012
47, 391
17, 031
16,838
1,757,798
1,094,814
802, 016
460, 049
274, 5,59
148, 018
50, 905
36, 470
547,028
487,211
459, 599
343, 627
259, 232
150,317
100, 476
79, 573
349, 138
344, 093
293, 991
218, 344
200, 975
116, 788
87, 7.50
77, 078
185, 095
172,637
159, 445
140, 616
126, 124
98, 520
63,314
51, 322
1,729,878
1,396,722
1, 175, 071
938, 007
796, 061
515, 570
309, 759
184, 356
321,016
269, 8.54
226, 740
181,017
153, 619
112,654
63, 575
42, 027
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
A^'ate^
wheels
and
motors.
In-
tern al-
com-
bus-
tion
engines.
876, 632
829, 099
808, 153
539, 507
388, 179
131,772
52, 991
42,239
399, 946
326, 841
307, 010
208, 326
99, 153
40, 126
8,319
9,546
830, 363
616, 209
563, 049
361, 2.32
222, 606
125, 331
35,615
22, 375
173,855
176, 792
168, 774
127, 288
89, 477
42,835
20, 759
9,465
147, 240-
161,001
139, 158
102, 930
90, 267
46,988
18, 595
8,787
51, 381
61, 560
64, 667
57, 025
44, 455
23,625
11,088
6,425
964, 932
970, 506
835, .596
694, 455
578, 086
341,042
171,397
78, 502
189, 280
199, 170
175, 332
141,082
118,330
83,528
41,335
23, 546
3,446
4,549
3,108
3,236
2,760
4,552
4,622
3,517
1.5,656
23,511
21, 543
18,319
18, 161
6,779
8,712
7,292
58, 679
74,031
63, 173
32, .562
30, 796
19, 222
15, 290
14,095
274,528
258, 314
258, 392
203, 094
15.^788
104, 602
79, 717
70, 108
115, .375
128, 592
12,8,011
100, 274
10.5, 711
68,842
69, 155
68, 291
68, 897
80, 400
79,062
76,237
77, 421
74, 041
52, 226
44, S97
189, 302
189, 825
186, 516
1,83, 427
181,907
158, 932
138,362
105, 854
29, 263
33, 649
31,417
29, 231
28, 171
27, 197
22, 240
18, 481
,81,260
55, 275
29, 291
4,308
1,9.56
377
9,971
6,871
4, 188
2,296
1,237
111
33, 309
20, 065
12, 037
7, 156
3, 628
366
4,481
4,582
3,933
3,003
2,178
10
1,676
1,841
1,238
1,395
571
3
2,959
2,301
2,160
1,483
1,120
10
11,227
20, 242
LS, 326
7,487
4,074
3,188
2, 493
3,300
1,247
427
18
Rented.
Elec-
tric.
218, 558
75, 547
31.807
8, 273
3,992
259, 619
102, 293
66, 956
12, 105
4,031
829,685
382, 697
162, 299
55, 740
14,429
92, 749
46, 344
27, 203
8,061
7,572
,84,601
49, 171
21,209
5,013
2,004
61,090
27,477
12,917
4,550
1,444
551, 521
200, 339
109, 996
27, 073
13, 409
97, 9.57
31,572
13,697
5,815
2,969
Other.
6,093
1,030
991
' 393
584
291
1,387
762
1,069
779
430
375
5,762
1,812
1,4.58
3,359
3,100
3,099
1,415
1,179
1,297
2, 121
1,217
2,870
246
3,488
4,375
8,732
2,422
955
639
1,.321
1,684
844
12, 896
15, 810
24, 637
25, ,565
IS, 585
15,307
1,328
2, 970
2,994
3,642
3,722
1,911
POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING. 1045
Table 24 HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1869 TO 1919— Con.
Cen-
sus
year.
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
Owned.
Rented.
Electric
horse-
DIVISION AND STATE.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
Water
wheels
and
motors.
In-
ternal-
com-
bus-
tion
engines.
Elec-
tric.
Other.
power
owned
and
rented.
New Englaj^d— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1.S89
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
664, 691
453, 812
400, 275
304, 204
2.56,331
163,028
118,232
80,374
2, 936, 530
2,356.655
1,997,662
1,516,592
1,099,931
774,373
454, 143
334, 363
1,146,744
793.063
612, 293
436, 274
322,503
180, 042
99, 858
58, 139
4,454,386
3, .549, 8.58
2,921,547
2,302,398
1,716,694
984,627
512,408
363,918
2,. 897, 497
1,993,080
1.583,155
1,116,932
783,665
417, 078
261,143
174,323
1,09."), 912
709,703
633, 377
380, 758
325,919
190,575
131,770
100, 369
1,660,918
1,305,930
1,013,071
741, 555
5.59, 347
285, 727
144, 288
86,044
1, 202, 128
730, 383
598, 288
440, 890
368,497
256, 031
164, 747
105,851
340, 746
303, 799
•275,439
219, 723
178, 270
96, 298
57,027
25,979
1,299,548
1,165,731
1, 084, 460
855, 275
665, 760
514, 701
234, 795
126, 107
781,434
642, 608
529, 848
390, 095
288,956
158,802
72,792
32, 307
3, 169, 790
2,922,616
2, 549, 090
2, 124, 502
1,597,638
894,319
402, 132
221,982
1,782,512
1,541.212
1,363,720
1,034.780
734,973
3.82,673
222. .502
129,577
521,446
430, 504
449, 127
338, 853
297,216
172. 540
109, 960
76,851
997,338
947,949
839,632
660,687
511, 879
262,274
126, 813
73,091
592,911
486, 771
465, 536
376, 198
319, 980
214,825
130, 352
70, 956
70, 252
66, 802
73,934
66, 808
67,211
63,417
61,205
54,395
343, 023
392,932
395. 618
446, 134
335, 411
231,959
219,348
208,256
12,528
15. 901
19, 676
18, 197
20. 161
17,543
27,066
25,832
40,617
45,325
55, 194
50, 620
54, 601
82, 462
110.276
141,982
10,115
14.443
16,107
18,149
17, 848
27. .342
38. 641
44,746
10. 162
9,905
7,893
9,685
11,964
16, 181
21,810
23,518
11,586
12,310
12,691
15,030
11,614
15,992
17, 445
12,953
40,346
31,711
42,019
39,342
36,529
38,986
34 395
10,928
17,770
12, 844
3,393
1,608
215
242,390
64, 294
33, 620
8,233
4,215
375
1,147
4,438
6,047
5,027
3,098
396, 963
176,009
97,671
34, 579
12,925
205
Middle Atlantic:
113,415
118,330
99,899
44, 288
16,221
1,990
1,170,977
644, 824
389, 945
95. 284
47,768
9,567
34,838
27, 740
75,611
34, 771
25, 723
1,683,838
1,043,132
689, 976
222,111
77, 598
2,447
New Jersey
40,830
30, 592
20, 867
9,070
3,284
135
305, 762
94,605
33, 157
10,603
4,126
6,190
9,357
8,745
8,309
5,976
3,562
724. 153
352, 206
182,475
69, 301
1.5,857
487
256,067
223, 695
153, 508
68, 209
26,246
919
978, 621
344. 189
145, 621
35, 701
22, 362
9,291
14,033
IS, 134
23, 366
15, 847
6,927
2,660,028
1,529,151
864.785
346. 797
107,746
2 162
East North Central:
Ohio
147,039
1.56. 481
103, 801
3.'). 101
14, 230
1,183
945,341
273, 814
93,. 592
23, 159
8,768
12,490
7,130
5,935
5,743
7,846
5,880
1,764,724
823.000
417,844
144.467
42,157
1 705
Indiana
189.271
66,691
109. 105
21,171
12,295
176
373, 689
200, 882
65,. 548
9.082
2,764
1,344
1,721
1,704
1,967
1,680
1,678
6.52,754
450,357
233, 193
33, ,582
7,903
323
55,782
61,500
37,025
12,319
8,758
708
590,241
272,662
117. (K)7
41.978
12, 471
5,971
11.509
6. 716
11.. 541
14,625
6,753
1,174,567
681,474
398, 621
165, 265
49,235
939
Michigan
19,695
19, .593
13, 988
10. 534
6, 603
237
540,757
188, 702
74.270
12,411
4,264
8,419
3,606
2.475
2,405
2,121
1,983
818,271
311,966
133,0f>4
39, 970
12,088
577
34, 895
'.\'.'.V.V.\.......\'.
1046 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 24 HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1869 TO 1919— Con.
DIVISION AND STATE.
East N orth Central-
Wisconsin
-Con,
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa.
Missouri.
North Dakota 1.
Cen-
sus
year.
South Dakota ' .
Nebraska.
Kansas.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1S99
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
primary hoesepower.
Total.
878, 682
682,339
554, 179
440, 234
364,380
178,373
106,085
64,223
473,957
358, 737
297, 670
220,934
ISO, 124
112,537
53,880
20, 139
242,946
190,049
155,384
118,065
106, 664
77,615
54, 221
39,547
477,303
391,385
340, 407
247, 8G1
189,117
144, 567
80, 749
55,062
17, 791
14, 062
13, 196
9,873
7,351
3,587
22,191
16,324
17,666
11,154
11,775
5,552
125,814
89,285
64,466
46,372
41,825
23,430
8,494
3,311
234,110
179,146
213,141
99,441
68,242
42,943
21,079
8, 149
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
Water
wheels
and
motors.
467, 524
420,065
378, 169
305, 789
263,062
120, 806
60,729
30,509
198, 186
206, 144
199, 802
168,115
146, 826
83,630
25, 191
7,085
119,442
125,340
122,029
101,418
91, 570
64, 737
33, 858
25,298
269, 657
283, 490
280,494
223, 879
173, 802
137, 758
72,587
48,418
10, 060
9,627
10, 170
8,619
5,932
3,008
8,360
8,972
12,257
8,497
9,294
4,468
66,449
58,066
44, 882
34,625
31,176
17,070
2,999
l,8(i5
129, 589
123,075
170,293
83,134
56,608
35,026
13,46S
6,360
In-
ternal-
com-
bus-
tion
engines.
180, 620
148,795
129,731
112,665
93, 122
56,744
45,356
33, 714
73, 661
73, 341
59, 570
38, 245
24, 932
27,300
28,689
13,054
3,862
5,538
6,411
6,531
7,315
12,618
20,363
14,249
3,386
3,203
3,738
3,727
3,113
4,755
8,162
6,644
260
299
530
322
506
540
307
574
939
1,069
1,099
1,052
4,940
5,674
7,436
7,221
7,513
6,123
5,495
1,446
6,337
6,328
7,706
6,544
7,521
7.617
7,611
1,789
16,706
28,004
19,531
11,356
4,358
274
33, 848
7,454
7,174
4, 710
3,624
126
7,030
8,868
8,025
4,486
4,524
70
22,049
18,321
11, 159
4,960
3,279
457
1,981
1,198
1,304
645
759
12
3,282
2,364
2,784
1,397
1,270
32
8,203
6,724
4,408
2,035
1,919
58
25,731
22,041
22, 580
6,923
2, 530
77
Rented.
Elec-
tric.
209,470
79,984
25, 459
8, 558
2,426
167,965
71,224
30,297
8, 501
3,769
112,486
50, 054
18,463
5, 107
2,613
181,556
84,362
44,0.56
13, 965
5,624
5,490
2,856
1,164
281
127
10,227
4,414
1,6.S3
181
100
46,177
18,794
7,530
2,364
866
72,288
26, 802
11,809
2,484
1,420
Other.
4,362
5, 491
1,289
1,866
1,412
649
297
574
827
1,270
973
1,481
126
249
456
523
642
190
655
2,009
1,020
1,330
3,299
1,597
45
27
210
127
351
179
165
900
753
356
163
223
I The figures for Dakota Territory for the censuses preceding the separation of North Dakota and South
Dakota arc as follows: 1879, total primary horsepower, 2,224, steam power, 1,421, and water power, 803;
1869, total primary horsepower, 324, steam power, 248, and water power, 70.
POWER USED IN MANUFACTURING. 1047
Table 24.— IIORSEPOWKR IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1S69 TO 1919-Con.
DIVISION AND STATE.
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland.
District of Columbia.
Virginia.
West Virginia.
North Carolina .
Cen-
sus
year.
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
South CaroUna.
Georgia.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1879
1919
1914
1909
1904
1879
1919
1914
1909
1904
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
Total.
85,150
64,403
52,779
49,490
40, 134
26,412
15,428
8,533
406, 768
263,753
218, 244
165,449
132,052
73,335
51,259
32,422
33,079
24,775
16,563
12,592
10,255
11,374
3,113
1,889
419,946
337,567
283,928
176,998
136,696
82,343
57, 174
49,612
328,653
278, 504
217,496
138,578
91,894
55,452
37,910
27,331
549,878
508,085
378,556
216,622
154,467
73,301
45,088
33, 152
395,556
340,224
276,378
197,479
112,697
45,673
25, 868
14,932
436,608
357,403
298,241
220,419
136, 499
84,064
51,169
38,243
Owned.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
59,743
48,207
42,266
42, 542
32,898
21,557
10,643
4,313
177,106
1%,199
182,395
145,627
116,115
56,548
33,216
13,961
10,340
15,230
12,212
10,567
8,777
10,422
2,263
789
256,7. ".
249,041
221,341
144, 552
110,607
45,418
19,710
8,410
217, 155
216,976
184, 591
124, 735
85,139
44,802
28,456
17, 136
303,242
331, 132
272,979
183,213
123,328
41,360
15,025
6,941
214,719
207,480
195, 452
157,612
81,283
29, 103
11,995
4,537
243,642-
245,811
240,800
183, 721
111,465
55, 108
21,102
10,826
Water
wheels
and
motors.
In-
ternal-
com-
bus-
tion
engines.
4,448
4,507
5,195
5,280
5,399
4,671
4,785
4,220
9,007
9,935
12,074
10, 777
JO, 415
15,633
18,043
18,461
666
540
775
710
369
810
880
1,100
39,087
44, 722
45, 155
25,946
23,550
36,654
37,464
41,202
9,411
5,554
10,617
6,404
5,425
10,542
9,454
10, 195
42,626
41,181
41,926
28,382
29,241
31,812
30,063
26,211
40,714
42,413
38,497
31,097
27,580
16,399
13,873
10,395
26,906
27,829
28, 748
28,304
22, 729
28, 380
30,067
27,417
1,607
1,905
766
412
315
65,493
13,822
5,736
4,377
3, 139
175
2,103
2,568
1,073
311
338
91
9,067
6,659
3,664
1,715
748
78
38,972
28,537
16, 705
6,569
1,045
33
6,556
5,379
2,356
2,102
388
42
2,472
2,063
1,264
239
323
97
5,603
7,032
3,380
632
365
119
Rented.
Elec-
tric.
19,307
9,765
4,502
1,092
605
155,031
42,243
17,108
3,309
733
19,960
6,407
2,433
996
100
114,818
37,142
13,356
4,403
822
62,917
27,152
5,330
776
27
197,384
128,660
60,044
2,423
137,561
83,754
41,130
8,451
185
157,568
76,458
23,890
6,464
1,668
Other.
45
79
50
164
917
104
131
1,554
931
1,359
1,050
979
10
30
70
8
671
51
208
412
382
969
193
198
285
253
94
298
75
70
1,733
1,251
502
616
87
90
4,514
35
80
3,320
74
2,889
273
1,423
1,298
272
457
Electric
horse-
power
owned
and
rented.
44,528
29,544
17,910
5,764
1,870
104
313,811
117,707
44,921
18,823
4,174
212
21,943
9,522
4,527
1,761
348
70
188,455
102,013
42,043
12,687
5,017
105
155,224
66,676
28,543
5,199
454
5
260,546
163, 161
86,002
5,553
2,733
44
174,148
111,988
67,620
32, 162
6,061
194,263
103, 140
44,264
15,556
2,698
157
1048 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 24 HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1869 TO 1919— Con.
DIVISION AND STATE.
South Atlantic— Con.
Florida
East South Centeal:
Kentucky ,
Tennessee.
Alabama .
Mississippi .
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana .
Oklahoma > .
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
al.
Tot
139
456
100
071
89
816
43
413
36
3.56
16
055
7
147
3
700
247
573
238
314
230
224
174
625
144
161
82
408
.54
929
39
568
338
814
286
857
242
277
175
780
130
318
84
273
51
952
37
981
628
376
445
762
357
837
293
185
173
208
102
282
27
576
18
751
200
814
183
434
206
222
110
33S
65
738
35
328
18
450
12
472
214
194
177
208
173
088
109
509
79
.560
38
313
15
733
7
646
388
605
355
193
346
652
251
963
190
182
29
730
11
346
25
066
139
983
97
308
71
1,39
29
608
11
572
585
Owned.
Rented.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
111,487
88,939
84,708
41,975
35,905
15,483
6,208
3,172
175,210
206, 871
208, 506
163, 719
136,378
75, 590
45,917
31,928
227, 206
216, 156
215,342
162, 044
116,753
68,551
33,388
18,467
468,746
375, 114
329, 007
281, 653
162,690
91,603
15, 779
7,740
183,990
177, 287
202,346
109, 508
64, 731
32, 362
15,001
10,019
183,400
167,378
168, 204
107,858
78,244
36, 368
13,709
6,101
332, 154
328, 718
333,771
247, 885
187, 814
29,444
11,256
24,924
79,707
70, 803
56,643
27,753
11,151
510
Water
wheels
and
motors.
243
183
171
118
116
496
939
528
3,758
3,968
5,377
4,603
4,247
6,271
9,012
7,640
7,534
9,395
9,777
9,995
11,078
15, 451
18, 564
19,514
13,534
9,621
13, 923
9, 518
9,421
10, 382
11,797
11,011
181
643
238
77
361
2,746
3,449
2,453
706
793
674
584
734
1,778
2,024
1,545
60
1,447
75
266
313
66
90
142
275
256
472
109
156
75
In-
ternal-
com-
bus-
tion
engines
4,706
4,464
1,497
320
173
63
10,623
6,581
4,724
1,938
1,096
223
5,718
3,435
1,853
1,084
593
54
3,595
4,469
4,616
472
376
14
2,957
1,695
1,077
220
144
6,620
2,979
1,374
482
326
7
13,928
3,020
3,496
961
462
213
24, 133
15,976
8,676
989
200
Elec-
tric.
22,655
6,406
3,353
1,000
162
56,808
20,382
11,314
3,874
1,722
98,274
57,858
14,666
2,230
1,370
142,412
56,400
10, 104
1,448
359
Other,
365
79
1,174
512
303
491
718
324
82
13
639
427
524
217
158
187
94
362
283
13,644
6,779
2,496
508
382
21,493
5,956
2,581
484
201
41,091
16,580
9,077
2,778
1,401
35,435
10,068
5,281
597
42
30
65
25
120
212
1,975
102
255
101
55
160
1,372
428
233
73
192
7
433
205
67
160
65
' Includes jjower for Indian Territory in 1904 and prior censuses.
POWER USED IN MANUFACTTTRING. 1049
Table 24.-HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1859 TO 1919-Con.
Cen-
sus
year.
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
Owned.
Rented.
Electric
horse-
DIVISION AND STATE.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
Water
wheels
and
motors.
In-
tern al-
eom-
bus-
tion
engines.
Elec-
tric.
Other.
power
owned
and
rented.-
W. South Central— Con.
Texas
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
443,207
335,791
282, 471
164,637
116, 157
68, 364
30,534
13,044
153,491
91,671
90,402
46,736
43,679
2,805
1,498
1,617
73,876
50,326
42,804
16,987
5,649
1,999
1,682
606
17,869
10,004
7,628
3,604
3,820
1,824
755
344
206,309
162, 828
154,615
124,907
43, 434
32,676
5,802
2,225
17,260
12,468
15,465
5,948
3,658
1,825
1,359
911
103,958
54,697
39,140
21,412
8,537
826
530
90
93,942
59, 536
42,947
19,397
12,674
5,064
4,689
2,500
281,371
262, 200
249,535
156,011
110,970
65, 450
28, 026
11,214
42,099
52,918
49,654
32,441
32,618
2,105
544
822
53,304
38,264
35,529
15, 145
4,010
975
546
311
8,255
6,925
6,467
3,088
3,237
1,608
717
310
145,417
126,608
135, 750
118,600
39,883
30,641
3,953
1,433
12,595
10,361
11,781
5,417
3,433
1,492
427
252
77, 138
44,312
34,212
19,338
7,728
457
370
80
46,996
34,020
29,084
13,145
7,616
2,530
1,154
331
2,405
2,053
1,887
2,277
1,557
2,633
2,508
1,830
7,996
10, 135
13,646
10,315
9,717
666
9M
795
1,751
1,674
2,407
1,078
1,605
1,024
1,136
295
391
537
465
382
534
216
38
34
1,184
6,669
1,426
2,094
1,493
1,723
1,849
792
381
23
74
149
153
323
932
659
200
70
129
267
400
329
160
10
3,558
3,494
2,997
3,252
3,366
2,492
3,535
2,169
36,579
28,300
15, 745
1,876
968
157
120, 539
42, 943
14, 868
4,414
2,390
2,313
295
436
59
272
124
176,553
76, 133
36, 450
10,299
3,217
166
Mountain:
Montana
l,4Si
820
223
74
85
17
101,910
27,798
26,504
3,898
1,196
2
'"'"375'
8
63
17
106,207
38,109
27,301
7,979
3,184
43
Idaho
578
431
242
127
28
18,207
9,928
4,606
537
6
36
29
20
100
29,889
16,120
8,409
1,702
6
2
WynTning
1,718
1,306
182
88
42
7,500
1,176
514
46
7
5
9,240
1,691
801
132
87
5
Colorado
2,186
2,075
1,464
317
519
36
57,323
27,349
15,874
3,765
1,187
199
127
101
71
352
276
86,036
57,278
35,944
15,730
1,896
58
New Mexico
920
775
305
114
64
3,364
1,309
3,245
203
8
'^'""65"
io'
5,178
2,617
4,586
233
8
Arizona
1,773
795
1,285
1,392
371
24,847
8,918
3,314
165
38
""m2
200
250
46'
44,903
23,118
15,100
4,821
534
Utah
968
470
226
59
89
10
41,275
21,552
10,592
2,941
1,588
1,145
48'
is'
32
58,721
34,018
15,402
4,272
2,829
64
1050 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 24.-HORSEPOWER IN GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1869 TO 1919- Con.
Cen-
sus
year.
PRIMARY HORSEPOWER.
Total.
Owned.
Rented.
Electric
horse-
mVTSION AND STATE.
Steam
engines
and
turbines.
Water
wheels
and
motors.
In-
ternal-
com-
bus-
tion
engines.
Elec-
tric.
Other.
power
owned
and
rented .
Mountain— Continued .
Nevada
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
1919
1914
1909
1904
1899
1889
1879
1869
19,874
18,748
7,765
2,834
1,561
372
716
8,545
687,436
389, 567
297,897
168,342
87,601
42,579
4,395
2,823
304,346
214,222
175,019
81,348
60,005
32,508
13,589
8,277
766,016
491,025
329, 100
210, 359
126,953
72, 931
32,921
25,370
14,142
13,433
4,533
1,092
628
318
608
6,007
453,306
291,923
257,249
150,798
77,821
37,709
3,210
1,411
165,801
116,591
112,244
55,512
37,986
22,736
4,334
2,471
211,256
207,695
193,556
154,922
106, 799
64, 886
28,071
18,493
195
909
399
782
893
6
108
2,538
7,723
9,306
8,065
4,642
6,853
4,851
1,185
1,412
43,252
57,275
47,438
20,660
19,263
9,280
9,255
5,806
7,704
7,450
7,670
7,260
4,680
5,091
4,850
6,877
344
139
201
125
39
48
5,193
4,263
2,307
550
1
4
325
285
11,010
17,574
6,441
550
1
PACinc:
6,123
3,162
1,494
493
189
3
215,921
84,953
30,951
11,650
2,562
4,303
223
138
759
176
16
278, 155
112,485
43,015
15,290
3,137
63
Oregon
2,166
1,289
428
371
195
2
92,576
39,010
14,811
4,727
2,243
551
57
98
78
318
490
118,187
48,739
20,802
5,223
2,690
37
California
25,020
15,614
10,115
6,292
3,244
361
521,188
258,734
116,537
39,363
9,624
848
1,532
1,222
2,522
2,606
2,593
572,284
291,344
143,684
49,575
15,762
393
>
CONRUMPTION OF FUEL IN INDUSTRIES.
1051
Table 25.
-CONSUMPTION OF FUEL IN 47 LEADING FUEL-CONSUMING INDUSTRIES:
1919, 1914, AND 1909.
All industries .
Agricultural implements.
Automobiles, including
bodies and parts.
Boots and shoes, including
cut stock and findings.
Brass, bronze, and copper
products.
Bread and other bakery
products.
Brick, tile, pottery, and
other clay products.
Butter, cheese, and con-
densed milk.
Canning and preserving
Cars and general shop con-
struction and repairs by
steam-railroad c o m -
panies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not
ineludbig ovierations of
railroad companies.
Cement
Chemicals.
Coke, not including
house coke.
Copper, tin, and -.lieet-
iron products.
Cotton goods, including
cotton small wares.
Dyeing and finishing tex-
tiles, exclusive of that
done in textile mills.
Electrical machinery, ap-
paratus, and supplies.
Flour-miU and gristmill
products.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
81,645,986,556
666,406,709
570,067,824
Cost of fuel
and rent of
power.
5,038,512
2,507,394
2,042,974
21,785,066
4,656,in2
1,661,724
6,945,277
2,310,903
1,847,885
12,686,801
3,831,780
3,005,514
19,474,881
9,591,187
7,375,847
39,931,963
26,601,525
25,348,023
11,125,649
3,f:09,.>10
2,771,983
5,832,733
2,160,400
1,551,363
31,400,634
12,482,370
8,465,983
6,180,615
2,749,760
2,097,659
31,070,596
20,271,662
13, 153, 180
32,742,310
11,203,672
8,047,443
200,769,464
64,832,-328
60,905,891
5,393,671
2, 646, 518
2, 252, 642
38, 263, 431
17, 860, 740
13, 985, 896
10, 428, 294
4, 771, 997
4, 451, 077
13,739,110
4, 607, 861
3,056,066
15,279,876
7, 7S0, 149
6, 980, 075
FXJEL CONSUMED.
Anthra-
cite coal
(tons of
2,240 lbs.).
14,334,402
14,041,123
14,339,220
13, 497
8,803
15,114
49,169
31, 393
17,346
52, 455
80,618
45,089
200,719
127, 828
206,396
596,989
470,311
383,390
164, 410
291,366
334,684
73, 812
36,069
47, 344
33,431
48,705
37,613
609,078
506,696
438,349
53,644
34, 978
38,895
272,266
226,474
259,220
389,356
491,603
650,482
52, 872
63,454
51,448
368,595
313, 531
415, 004
442,855
490,587
593,093
175, 800
66, 841
87,096
57,034
56,953
67, 459
Bitumi-
nous coal
( tons of
2,000 lbs.).
203,463,622
166,589,372
161,793,058
549, .557
555,271
550,085
1,748,680
662,224
319,497
441,447
302,766
285,545
655,947
378,306
589,309
554,982
382, 882
250, 165
7,526,980
9,170,010
8,799,778
1,379,270
831,. 549
588, 169
538, 868
41.5,732
287,294
6,964,403
5,486,405
5,255,477
819,988
698,097
664,638
6,031,428
6,731,438
4,815,758
3,844,667
2,667,248
2,161,783
64,245,629
50,4.57,474
59,030,005
485, 762
458,576
334, 754
3,663,302
3, (i34, 223
3,327,802
1, 071, 156
896,589
869, 216
1,091,704
769, 260
632, 870
1, 582, 494
1,809,908
1,880.702
Coke
(tons of
2,000 lbs.).
42,595,019
32,539,325
37,925,-338
11,5,368
104,386
98, 819
101,548
23, 560
14, 282
3,127
3,119
2,124
131,113
75,812
59, 152
309, 706
251,313
195,971
3.5,555
66,872
4.5,347
6,407
7,146
1,069
6,207
2,992
2,156
260,960
79, .597
54,827
73,638
70,886
113,013
50,8-10
20,072
4, 103
457,2.59
275,440
63,522
560,505
31,339
20, 400
14,917
32,460
15,537
20,605
13,624
97
2,576
61,617
26,378
20,123
5,134
13, 941
3.347
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
92,029,692
48,689,232
34,331,632
372, 201
240,060
244,759
1,445,406
384,248
86,873
2,828,203
2,038,800
385,468
27,873
4,371
4,324
756,801
201,892
128,314
914,591
310,910
206,852
812,573
464,259
218,798
349, 121
220,141
151,371
1,3.53,0.55
1,921,256
1,410,740
344, 675
213, 359
94,325
739,922
314,764
165,042
3,124,9.53
2,508,703
982, 329
560,469
294,826
140,725
1.861,342
2, ,502, 065
1,515,697
807,774
500,668
110,276
107,893
185,328
140,330
85,096
507, 919
24, 755
38, 792
400, 258
31,809
10,037
505, 660
125, 523
104,467
730, 189
441,693
424,386
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
341,921.022
284,947;889
269,640,535
435,393
234,349
313,412
5,476,396
4,619,113
2,732,911
16,651,909
23, 821, 028
26,308,992
233. 553
213,373
215,318
287,538
224,513
130,434
2,530,494
1,829,902
1,116,127
1,108,2.59
1,221,695
552,803
4,370,699
5,-525,894
14,721,568
1,836,998
2,744,939
1,300,770
658,690
1, 439, 591
1,529,565
1,337,837
134,581
42,846
68,106
516, 218
143,953
04, 657
2,786,382
2, 767, 856
1,761,969
1,157,455
1,627,252
3,037,008
1052
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 25.— CONSUMPTION OF FUEL IN 47 LEADING FUEL-CONSUMING INDUSTRIES:
1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
Food preparations, not
elsewhere specified.
Foundry and macliine-
shop products.
Furniture and refrigera-
tors.
Gas, illuminating and
heating.
Glass.
Ice, manufactured.
Iron and steel, blast fur-
naces, i
Iron and steel, steel works
and roUing miUs.
Iron and steel, forgings,
not made in steel works
or rolUng miUs.
Cen-
sus
year.
Cost of fuel
and rent of
power.
FUEL CONSUMED.
Knit goods.
Leather, tanned, curried,
and finished.
Lime.
Liquors, malt.
Lumber and timber prod-
ucts.
Oil and cake, cottonseed. .
Paper and wood pulp
Petroleum, refining ,
Printing and publishing. . .
Rubber tires, tubes, and
rubber goods, not else-
where specified.
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
85, 563, 505
2, 23(), 975
1,333,497
411,421
880,719
750, 838
595,339
291, 806
571, 562
911, 986
894, 193
196,031
357, 862
934, 928
523, 937
606, 264
340, 469
780,397
023,653
580,592
536,921
964,862
447, 804
136, 725
737, 621
828,402
465, 202
686, 957
970, 277
823, 256
757, 026
292, 831
027, 446
534,377
439,986
568,728
470,018
570,892
014,564
461,399
082,287
555,622
010,450
144, 795
999,955
261,348
320,266
505, 109
567,284
376,383
492,954
605, 057
601, 152
605,943
744,005
394,287
Anthra-
cite coal
(tons of
2,240 lbs.).
65,048
45, 276
31, 712
534, 185
519,813
624, 958
36, 974
62, 165
54,427
1,388,467
947,261
15, 268
41,372
17, 906
205, 875
213,541
244,396
42,779
47,000
273,543
598, 944
558, 723
765, 145
26, 972
18, 008
27,231
102, 024
118,071
124,420
89, 722
89. 140
98,724
57,112
76. 141
106, 929
346,914
571, 588
554, 029
55, 5.54
76, 873
79, 330
34, 763
5,507
8,583
869,948
741, 177
558,677
1,105,503
1,367,429
1, 347, 519
179,403
165,903
154,932
84,915
68, 793
59,372
Bitumi-
nous coal
(tons of
2,000 lbs.).
456, 951
387, 200
272,392
5,957,355
4,300,909
4, 220, 640
869, 809
785, 105
728, 841
7,383,687
6, 078, 299
4,668,096
2, 053, 654
2, 252, 208
1, 859, 001
3,309,636
3,386,275
2, 430, 454
2,261,315
1,892,357
1, 106, 135
25,911,098
20,343,767
19,759,678
717, 801
285, 573
241,387
584, 787
484,268
441,187
1,448,166
1,124,444
1,028,215
872, 910
677,071
674,304
1,692,067
2,749,600
2,424,798
2,271,596
1,417,485
1, 134, 218
1, 172, 175
1,2;52,031
828,357
7,863,150
6, 268, a53
5,460,314
3,619,534
2,045,4S5
1,264,841
370,398
351,395
348,698
1,928,116
919,066
479, 906
Coke
(tons of
2,000 lbs.).
10,422
12, 987
9,092
2,069,855
1,473,056
1, 919, 916
. 13, 007
17,565
17,009
1,497,435
1,084,217
759, 245
131, 998
10. 770
17, 393
32,327
30, 493
6,872
32, 424, 625
2 -., 335, 234
31,649,865
OU,
including
gasohne
(barrels).
113, 137
72, 004
35,832
3,225,507
y.-5,125
677, 828
2;, 225
20, ti44
7,540
19, 195, 800
13,482,655
11,816,282
910,119
867, 836
468, 894
1,633,549
1, 292, 008
905, 952
51,324
80, 474
19,446
886, 0G2 8, 490, 982
495,214 3,011,192
648, 037 2, 003, 736
65, 021
21,737
29, 895
1,054
2, 849
1,080
3,740
2,4S9
806
102, 788
60, 159
71, 471
14,527
11,198
11,530
29, 629
4,996
5,854
10, 262
1,762
800
63,384
15, 455
500
319, 563
157,621
99, 595
7,048
4,830
2,895
3,651
348
25
1,214,040
323,875
105,875
7,526
2,476
2,182
8^,232
07,252
46, 129
26, 820
82, 447
33, 147
329, 849
725, 072
527, 089
925, 555
507, 546
144, 499
394, 219
248, 806
376, 789
2, 120, 114
635,329
584, 536
23, 716, 521
7,455,918
3,473,758
101,954
52,849
41, 265
229,785
8,778
1,346
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
970,218
991,297
308, 195
26,112,351
12,558,070
13,037,341
331,377
2;7,052
181,463
641,288
3, 372, 5r.3
605, 408
38,500,857
43,331), 322
43,711,519
6, 170, 964
7, 592, 003
4,348,929
1,184,953
242, 218
274, 699
90,678,288
81,310,122
80,440,031
1,043,895
901,363
(;i2, 040
73,068
40, 705
33,801
211,404
.527,657
598, 532
53, 835
673, 853
1, 424, 724
392, 964
3,314,070
3, 049, 380
414, 672
492, 694
521, 034
1, 527, 974
1, 519, 198
372, 880
286,660
2, 260, 562
6,485,293
26,919,052
10,993,746
7, 519, 859
2,567,301
2, 270, 571
1,633,886
283,760
371,283
52, 173
1 Includes "ferroalloys" in 1914 and 1909.
CONSUMPTION OF FUEL IN INDUSTHIES.
1053
Table
!5.— CONSUMPTION OP FUEL IN 47 LEADING FUEL-CONSUMING INDUSTRIES-
1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
Shipbuilding, including
boat building.
Silk goods, including
throwsters.
Slaughtering and meat
packing.
Smelting and refining,
copper.
Smelting and refining,
lead.
Smelting and refining,
zinc.
Sugar, beet.
Sugar, refining.
Wire.
Woolen, worsted, and felt
goods, and wool hats.
All other industries.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
1919
1914
1909
Cost of fuel
and rent of
power.
S15,604,092
1,418,368
1,191,6.54
6,201,447
2,322,684
1,687,981
24,619,455
8, .584, 177
6, 700, 834
19,243,024
13,471,917
13,320,517
5,676,483
3,883,589
3,508,126
9,446,601
4, 115, 854
2, 218, 876
5,378,604
2, 726, 525
1, 899, 468
9, 769, 121
3, 98.5, 160
2,866,371
4, 235, 523
1,813,172
1,640,172
16, 128, 813
7, 525, 349
6,489,196
170, 733, 218
74, 23S, 157
60,432,052
FUEL CONSUMED.
Anthra-
cite coal
(tons of
2,240 lbs.).
50,234
13, 441
12,080
306, 165
307,607
242,771
227,360
226,995
193,935
179,026
299,480
310, 953
7,276
31,958
835, 129
655, 766
432, 161
37,235
8,981
406,248
451,310
511,640
12, 573
30, 067
84,208
233,634
257, 433
277, 755
2,624,597
2,681,588
2,513,339
Bitumi-
nous coal
(tons of
2,000 lbs.).
868, 713
251,820
301,501
269, 717
202, 514
155, 256
3, 822, .531
2, 802, 845
2, 512, 864
1,088,511
812, 196
1,081,031
292,806
358,484
427, 479
1,123,-590
1,066,525
634,932
1,047,643
682,693
565, 672
987,690
875, 882
542, 148
726,940
523,603
518, 121
1,617,424
1,608,872
1,525,988
17,077,588
14,114,469
13,453,757
Coke
(tons of
2,000 lbs.).
97,690
10,548
10, 725
1,002
48
3,601
33,831
14,340
976
397, 762
744, 256
1,008,059
321,442
389, 826
351,968
238, 432
92,595
52, 172
125,262
37, 854
28,300
430
1,624
362
18, 547
14,329
22,280
3,581
1,524
6,985
1,413,569
422,253
471,477
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
1, 133, 851
122, 929
89,916
46,506
2,962
3,072
1,915,501
1,203,412
1,102,550
2, 543, 121
2,303,755
658,923
202,088
186,556
99,157
6,646
145,811
41,595
564,268
803,698
554,174
1,705,513
748, 533
578, 633
176,282
88,979
71,663
869,068
43,207
26, 611
5,725,961
2,926,903
3,937,122
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
701,461
404, 785
274,071
44,724
148,252
49,673
1,357,411
2,083,407
1, 091, 164
712, 817
10,615
3,889
20,940
90,656
47,393
24, 343, 653
22,336,089
11,07^,995
57,862
4,789
383
453 -
419,310
415, 873
217,620
62, 269
64, 577
104,746
71, 804, 961
37,042,112
29,218,403
1054
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 26 COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR 14 GENERAL GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES: 1919,
1914, 1909, AND 1904.
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Wa?e
earners
(average
num-
ber).
Capital.
Wages.
Cost of
materials.
Value of
products.
Value
added by
mami-
facture.
Expressed in thousands.
13
All industries. .
Food and kindred
products.
Textiles and their
products.
Iron and steel and
their products.
Lumber and its re-
manufactures.
Leather and its
finished products.
Paper and printing
Liquors and bever-
ages.
Chemicals and al-
lied products.
Stone, clay, and
glass products.
Metals and metal
products, other
than iron and
steel.
Tobacco manufac-
tures.
Vehicles for land
transportation.
Railroad re[)air
shops.
Miscellaneous in-
dustries.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
290, 105
27,'), 791
268, 491
216, 180
9,096,372
7,036,247
6,615,046
5, 468, 383
$44,466,594
22, 790, 9S0
18,428,270
12,675,5<S1
61,312
59,317
55, 364
45,857
28, 552
23,463
22, 05
17,344
20, 120
17,719
17, 292
14,431
39,955
42,036
48, 539
32,501
6,397
6,758
5,728
5,318
36, 403
37,196
34, 828
30, 803
6,354
7,562
7,347
6,379
12, 224
12, 374
12,060
9,826
12, 529
14,747
16, 168
10, 773
10, 667
10,023
8,783
5,
10, 291
13,951
15, 822
16,827
21, 152
9,909
6,562
6,058
2,368
2,011
1,686
1,226
21,781
18, 725
16, 255
12,957
684,672
496, 234
411,575
354,046
1,611,309
1,507,-374
1,445,720
1,163,497
1,585,712
1,001, 0.'iS
1,026,5.53
868, 634
839,008
833, 529
91 1,. 593
734, 136
349, 362
307,060
309, 766
264, 459
509, 875
452, 900
41.5,990
351,640
55, 442
88, 152
77, 827
68, 338
427,008
299, 569
267, 26
227, 326
298, 659
334, 612
342, 827
285, 346
339, 469
262, 154
249, 607
198, 531
157, 097
178, 872
166, 810
159, 406
495, 939
263.076
202, 719
136, 625
515, 709
365, 902
304,592
247, 922
1,227,111
585, 755
482, 206
408, 477
4,615,1.50
2,171,386
1,696,7,54
1, 169, 873
6,096,161
2,836,279
2,507,42-
1,758,306
8,711,843
4,281,998
3,578,602
2, 351, 051
2,580,046
1, 723, 454
1,570,549
1,009,950
1, 522, 502
743,347
659, 231
451,
2,382,400
1,433,177
1,133,618
803,663
781,572
1,015,715
874, 108
659, 539
5,617,738
3,0.34,209
2, 167, 42.'
1, 588, 328
1, 262, 212
987,331
857,760
553, 785
1, 796, 669
1,013,632
867, 407
571, 902
604, 840
303,840
245,660
323,983
2,423,240
803,496
521,457
287,847
776, 844
417,706
277. 216
159, 792
5, 295, 37
2,022,410
1,471,056
985, 766
.810,533,400
4,078.332
3,427,0.38
2,010,445
722, .-)40
278, 009
208, 663
164,511
1,482,32
676,400
595,243
422, 570
2, 193, 203
723, 163
635,323
488, 598
847,032
440,308
424, 759
335,046
363,4.53
169, 3
155,111
120,833
564,510
296, 492
242,062
186,422
66,140
69, 124
53,502
45, 144
493, 744
167,494
129,003
102, 388
328, 559
205, 420
189, 25'
148,458
394,628
166, 895
146, 794
110,208
123, 988
77, ,8.56
69, 3,55
62, 639
689, 475
197,077
121,047
72,659
726,691
253, 150
195, 830
149, 166
1,537,110
357, 52
261,089
201,803
.$37,376,380
14,368,089
12, 142, 791
8, 500, 208
10, 111,, 54
3,828,512
3, 187, ,S03
2, 306, 121
5,382,079
2, 015, ,502
1,703,267
1, 260, 405
4, 815, 885
1,762,312
1,799,943
1, 190, 793
1,359,999
762,351
717,833
517, 501
1,713,807
7,53, 135
669, 875
480,221
1, 306, 718
580, 717
451,238
309,012
222, 776
246, 189
186, 128
139,849
3, 747, 675
1,289,346
931,044
633,919
408, 571
238, 735
183. 792
123,067
1,910,035
1,023,354
892,066
633. 133
483. 567
207. 134
177, 186
126,086
2,498,225
586, 670
306, 536
177,641
547, 829
261,438
214, 581
156. 568
2,867,667
812,694
661,499
445, 892
$62, 418, 079 $25, 041, 699
24,246,435 9,878,346
20,672,052 8,529,261
14,793,9031 6,293,695
12,438,891 2,327,344
4,816,710 988,198
3,937,618 749,815
2,845,556 539,435
9, 216, 103
3,447,997
3,0.86,944
2, 168, 892
9,403,634
3,223,142
3,164,471
2, 199, 776
3,070,073
1,, 599, 712
1,, 588, 274
1,219,749
2,610,231
1, 104, 594
902, 714
724,391
3,012,584
l,4,-i0,04-
1, 179, 285
859, 814
603,895
772,080
674,311
501, 254
5,' 610, 299
2,001,635
1,526,599
1,075,519
1,085,529
614, 162
531,737
391, 148
2,760,294
1,417,043
1,240,410
895,975
1,012,933
490, 165
416,695
331,111
4,0,58,911
1,034,497
.561,763
320,624
1,354,446
552,618
437, 563
323, 212
6,180,2.56
1,716,033
1,333,608
936,882
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS.
SPECIAL STATISTICS.
1055
Table 27.— BUTTER, CHEESE, AND CONDENSED MILK: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Milk:
Cost
Cream:
Pounds
<
Co^t
Skimmed milk:
Pounds
Cost
Sugar:
Poimds
Cost
All other materials, cost.
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Butter:
Pounds
Value
Packed solid —
Pounds
Value
Prints and rolls —
Poimds
Value
Cheese:
Poimds
Value
FuU cream —
Pounds
Value
Part cream —
Pounds
Value
Skimmed—
Pounds
Value
Other kinds —
Pounds
Value
Condensed and evaporated milk:
Pounds
Value
Condensed, sweetened —
Pounds
Value
Condensed, imsweetened —
Pounds
Value
I'-vaporated —
Pounds
Value
$936,366,296
$ai5, 025, 635
$235, 546, 064
$142,920,277
10, 244, 874, 792
$333,356,687
2, .551, 748, 117
$437, 267, 198
1,361,188,373
$8, 740, 665
636, 568, 407
$30, 198, 824
$116,802,922
1 $1,066,125,489
2, 384,
$160,
525
,426,426
, 297, 030
034,699
934,127
041,086
$994, 201
,836,640
, 408, 053
$34,391,624
^$364,285,150
9, .S88, 727, 303
$118,675,613
1,406,143,908
$95,025,507
56, 974, 760
$110,469
78, 457, 978
$3,674,174
$18,060,301
1 $274,557,718
12, 147, 304, 550
$99, 729, 745
588, 186, 47!
$28,371,040
36,071,335
$5^,398
67,810,031
$3, 315, 892
$11,444,202
1 $168,182,789
920,
$522,
369,
$213,
473,
$136,
411,
$12:5,
2, 1.50,
$298,
760,
$126,
174,
$17,
1, 215,
$154,
550,066
274,315
,121,133
, 229, 371
428, 933
044,944
569, 199
940, 464
778,381
731, 763
, 157, 736
, 216, 545
, 097, 055
, 185, 539
, .536, 027
,806,617
182,245
267, 547
582, 490
055, 505
004, 366
783, 261
595, 389
428, 781
769, 809, 781
$218,021,690
470, 895, 792
$132, 259, 918
292, 913, 989
$85, 761, 772
370, 278, 599
$50,377,018
332, 690, 891
$47, 432, 597
18,318,437
$1,542,280
13, 893, 692
$748, 586
5, 375, 579
$653, 555
873, 410, 504
$58, 747, 252
267, 869, 955
$21, 585, 139
331,892,914
$19,928,014
273,647,635
$17,234,099
624, 764, 653
$179,510,619
410,692,616
$115,098,056
214,072,037
$64, 412, 563
311,126,317
$43, 239, 924
287,110,3^3
$40,817,073
10, 803, 392
$1,188,000
7, 770, 812
$429,519
5,441,730
$805, 332
494, 796, .544
$33, 563, 129
214,518,310
$17, .345, 278
280,278,234
$16,217,851
531,478,141
$113,189,4.53
364, 432, 996
$74, 483, 306
167,04.5,145
$38, 706, 147
317, 144, 872
$28,611,760
239,652,634
$22,024,853
3, 459, 582
$148,568
74,032,656
$6,438,339
308, 485, 182
$20, 149, 282
198, .3.55, 189
$13,478,376
110,129,993
$6,670,906
1 In addition, similar products were reported by establishments engaged primarily in other industries,
as follows:
1 1919
1914
1909
1904
Butter:
Poimds
17,955,316
$11,055,867
1,761,621
$340, 1.33
3,326,847
$391, 490
1, 878, 739
$275,793
16, 193, 708
$5,167,6.34
7, 234, 810
$554,907
9,702,397
$514,348
2, .381, 445
$166, 392
2,381,212
$664, 171
49,413
$5, 745
401,300
$24,078
1,971,120
Value
$448, 729
Cheese:
Condensed milk:
Value
Casein and powdered milk:
Pounds
Other dairy products, value. . .
$25, 388
$71, 588
1056 ABSTRACT OF THE CElirSUS MAlsrUFACTUEES.
Table 27 BUTTER, CHEESE, AND CONDENSED MILK: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Con.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Cream sold:
Pounds
120, 304, 163
$26, 173, 920
$2,453,657
$4,027,144
16,615,076
$2, 188, 787
$3,423,906
48, 385, 548
$11,918,105
10, 401, 416
$2,632,776
$35,112,475
$20, 712, 383
123,511,348
$13,802,063
$786,050
$1,278,700
18,570,220
$977, 770
$72, 979
20,454,051'
$1,968,259
4,051,320
$400,613
$11,048,820
$6, 803, 936
81,211,374
$9, 828, 972
$629, 135
13,018,298
$795, 544
0)
(')
(')
(')
(')
(')
$6,990,395
28,131,914
$2,364,407
$1,368,738
(1)
Skimmed m.ilk: sold:
Value
Buttermilk sold:
Value
Casein dried from skimmed milk:
Pounds
11, 581, 874
Value
$554,099
(1)
Whey sold:
Powdered milk:
Pounds
(0
«
Sugar of milk:
Pomids
(1)
Value
(1)
Other butter, cheese, or condensed
milk factory products, value
(1)
$1, 945, 050
i
1 Not reported separately.
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS. 1057
Table 28.— CANNING AND PRESERVING, FISH AND OYSTERS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
KIND.
1919
1911
1909
1904
Total value '
$82,408,286
$35,267,120
$28,530,323
$23,571,499
Canned fish and oysters, valiio
$53,186,286
822,401,004
$17,592,960
$13,544,686
Salmon —
Cases of No. 1 size cans
2,186,004
$19,113,204
5,777,959
$20,258,566
717,636
$3,510,119
322,076
$1,864,793
874,380
$5,710,188
157,843
$772,870
309,308
$1,956,547
111,655,326
$18,203,800
1,513,300
88,712,695
5,012,199
$6,238,933
944,639
$2,676,951
459,877
$1,725,621
437,090
$1,638,675
185,186
$670,363
235,813
$737,766
131,149,037
$8,172,477
2,079,823
88,723,565
4,014,509
$4,931,831
(')
$2,443,101
171,899
$690,021
1,002,685
$4,251,387
$4,380,498
83,812,312
$478,931
Value
Sardines-
Cases of No. i size cans
Value
Oysters-
Cases of No. 1 size cans
Value
Shrimp —
Cases of No. 1 size cans
Value
Tuna-
Cases of No. i size cans
Value
Clams —
Cases of No. 1 size cans
$402,466
$401,976
133,169,621
$7,318,101
Value
8274. 155
8347,403
113,576,290
$6,409,012
All otlier canned sea foods-
Cases
Pounds
Value
Cod-
Pounds
62,902,037
$12,643,357
14,135,579
$845,629
5,098,700
$1,000,593
7,691,146
$815,180
21,827,864
82,899,041
32,243,591
$5,371,833
68,456,917
$5,123,562
21,133,974
$641,603
6,224,313
$519,727
4,947,286
$218,359
30,386,547
$1,669,226
28,713,806
$2,759,341
54,302,338
$3, 248, 669
21,718,467
8401,287
9,045,469
$740, 513
3,065,156
$148,191
45,038,191
$2,719,441
40,739,774
$2,'939,258
48,757,819
$3 013 320
Herring—
Poiuids
15 824 192
Value
i409,'223
8.326,566
8678,326
4,737,975
$213,394
35 9''9 738
Macl^erel—
Pounds
Haddock-
Pounds
All otlier—
Pounds
$2 094 749
Smoked or dried fish:
Pounds
36,617,904
$2 528 240
\'alue . .
Herring-
14,639,391
$1,350,745
5,574,273
81,681,982
5,696,883
8495,404
570,031
8435,959
5,763,013
$1,407,743
$5,646,367
11,504,126
$719,640
4,248,896
$638,975
4,095,693
$327,877
511,196
$150,614
8,353,895
21,369,856
$931,611
6,836,099
$950,540
4,513,222
$304,620
620, 437
19 737 537
Value
$631 '352
Salmon-
6,833,560
$831,184
3 014 160
Finnan haddie—
Value
$174^234
Sturgeon-
Pounds
$182 786
All other smoked or dried fish-
7 4(V1 Ifin
7,032,647
$891,470
$922,235 is'eg^TOi
$1,934 298 Sfisn no4
All other products, value
$1,089,561
i
> Includes for 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904 values of similar products reported by establishments engaged
primarily in other industries, as follows:
1919
1914
1909
1904
Canned fish and oysters:
Cases
336,388
$1,900,976
3,684,609
$223,615
102,000
$23,272
494,372
$1,409,140
3,905,372
$388,488
1,316,575
$120,030
«
Value -
$19,649
4,630,332
$143,540
924,785
$38,841
812,900
1,847 625
Salted flsh:
Pounds
Value
$274, 403
Smoked flsh:
Pounds
Value
' Figures not available.
75108°— 23-
-67
1058
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 29 CANNING AND PRESERVING, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES:' 1919, 1914,
1909, AND 1904.
Total value
Canned vegetables, value
Tomatoes^
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Beans —
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Value.;
Peas-
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Value
Corn-
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Value
Asparagus —
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Value
Kraut —
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Tomato pulp —
Cases, >Io. 10 size cans
Value
Pumpkin-
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Sweet potatoes —
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Spinach-
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Hominy —
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Beets-
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Succotash —
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Value
All other canned vegetables-
Cases
Value
Canned soups:
Cases, No. 1 size cans
Value
1919
! $415, 174, 562
$104, 573, 590
11,836,476
$38, 067, 999
14, 824, 232
$39,408,603
9, 325, 727
$25, 073, 220
14, 402, 725
$35, 532, 007
1,006,604
$6,571,629
1,041,932
$2,845,340
759,055
$3, 819, 101
383,211
$861, 436
745, 861
$2, 477, 719
676, 388
$2,338,497
587, 298
$1,346,044
584,309
$1, 951, 344
373, 977
$1, 142, 236
923,500
•$3,138,415
5, 844, 821
$11, 857, 717
1914
2 $158, 015, 702
$84, 413, 067
16, 200, 302
$25,532,217
8, 994, 302
$16, 565, 021
8, 826, 284
$15,089,047
9,919,950
$13, 923, 057
637,601
$2, 790, 817
1, 184, 219
$1, 567, 717
752, 151
$1, 454, 051
789, 368
$1,023,008
454, 415
$736, 759
391, 790
$736,686
686, 100
$712, 991
251, 632
$511,900
270, 077
$455,956
900, 483
< $3, 314, 440
4, 886, 098
$7, 877, 057
1909
2 $96, 032, 205
$53, 443, 001
12,909,986
$18, 747, 941
3,564,033
$6, 305, 797
5, 901, 703
$10,247,363
7, 451, 265
$10, 332, 136
342, 838
$1,975,775
(')
440,303
$576, 043
347, 286
$531,651
149, 255
$294, 414
126,422
$261, 398
254, 305
$320, 141
2,317,453
$3, 850^342
853, 840
$2, 588, S:i4
1904
2 $78, 857, 942
$45, 899, 131
9,411,084
$14,020,846
2,588,015
$4, 133, 810
4,694,492
$7, 928, 791
11,209,597
$15,952,386
h
(3)
246, 557
$346, 497
192, 997
$284,385
i?
(4
1,377,137
$3, 232, 416
1 The figiu-es given in this table do not agree with those in the general tables, for the reason that this
table includes data for fruits and vegetables canned and preserved by establishments engaged primarily
in other industries, and for the further reason that certain changes have been made in the figures for 1909
and 1904 in order to make them include the same class of data as those for 1914 and 1919.
2 Includes the quantities and values of similar products, tha' can be shown without disclosing indi-
vidnal operations, reported by estabUshments engaged primarily in other industries, as follows:
1919
1914
1909
1904
Vegetables, canned:
Cases
3,094,824
$8, 212, 268
936,333
$1,390,342
404, 000
$2,312,521
$266,009
2,599,413
$7,440,464
400,466
$792,258
148,070
$441,738
$150, 561
769,017
$1,714,909
140, 263
Value
$288, 138
Soups, canned:
Cases
Value
Fruit, canned:
Cases
27,474
$76, 964
$53,159
Value
Dried fruit:
Value
' Included in "All other canned vegetables."
* Includes meat products, canned, valued at $781,291.
FOOD AND KINDKED PRODUCTS.
1059
Table 29 — CANNING AND PRESERVING, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: 1919 1914
1909, AND 1904— Continued.
KIND.
1919
1914
1909
19(M
$127,949,357
$24,897,174
$13,015,438
$11,722,979
Peaches-
7,70fi,855
$46, 516, 225
2,021,610
$14,202,963
2,347,213
$16,449,126
3,939,768
$25,107,772
2,447,927
$9,081,598
1,362,832
$8,451,029
571,521
$2,228,183
156.755
$1,365,484
(')
(')
877,912
$4,486,977
615,408,528
$85,401,265
3,407,906
$9,585,773
1,062,762
$3,853,700
1,333,449
$3, 102, 245
1,051,816
$3,060,626
1,514,939
$2,392,289
543,213
$1,628,975
288, 326
$438, 238
94, 140
$364, 250
20,605
$159,522
132,026
$311,556
568,587,364
$34,771,912
1, 467, 213
$3,753,698
637,782
$1,83:3,214
815,851
$1,754,927
630, 185
$1,825,311
1,205,742
$1,898,720
390, 351
$1,019,013
220,057
$346, 953
78,557
$313, 647
5,079
$49,970
78,061
$219,985
485,335,800
$21,908,154
1,304,867
$3,902,441
789, 120
$2,192,910
489,637
$1,058,659
539,815
$1,641,919
490 341
Value
Pears —
Value
Berries-
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Apricots-
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Apples-
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
$738' 013
Cherries-
Cases , No. 2 size cans
319 350
Value
$825,' 522
8
695 111
Plums-
Cases, No. 2 size cans
Pineapples-
Cases, No. 3 size cans
Value
Figs-
All other canned fruits-
Value
$1,363,' 515
343,579,623
$15,664,784
Dried fruits:
Pounds
Raisins —
293,300,581
$35,544,262
136,377,066
$18,253,691
24, 192, 628
$6, 034, 697
73,379,193
$12,109,624
46,623,499
$6,772,080
41,535,561
$6,686,911
$25,392,633
226,043,959
$13, 938, 645
139,091,887
$9,004,348
39,397,294
$3,615,857
61,907,251
$2,915,595
54,957,003
$2,889,406
47,189,970
$2,408,061
$6,055,892
195,774,767
$6,912,533
138,498,490
$5,130,412
29,205,569
$2, 277, 177
46,843,391
$2,423,083
44, 568, 244
$3,098,095
30,445,339
$2, 126, 854
$5,016,778
121,409,881
$6,349,381
1 17, 80S, 181
Value
Prunes-
Value
$3,299,628
19,559,573
$1,410,838
25,861,074
Apricots —
Pounds
Peaches-
Value
$1,702,205
Apples-
Pounds
40,737,089
Value
$1,758,610
All other dried fruits-
18,203.82.5
Value
$1,144,122
$5,571,048
1 Included in "All other canned fruits.'
1060
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
TABLE 30 FLOUR-MILL AND GRISTMILL PRODUCTS (MERCHANT MILLS): 1919,
1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Grain grovmd or milled, bushels.
Wheat
Corn
Rye
Buckwheat
Barley
Oats
Other
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Wheat flour:
Barrels
Value
White-
Barrels
Value
Graham and whole wheat —
Barrels
Value
Rye flour and rye graham:
Barrels
Value
Buckwheat flour:
Pounds
Value
Barley meal:
Pounds
Value
Corn meal and corn flour:
Barrels
Value
Hominy and grits:
Pounds
Value
Bran and middlings:
Tons
Value
Feed and ofl'al:
Tons ,
Value ,
Oatmeal:
I'ounds
Value
Breakfast foods, rolled oats, etc. :
Pounds
Value ,
All other cereal products, value .
Corn oil, value ,
All other products, value
$1,799,180,987
$752,270,021
$767,576,479
$619,971,161
830,026,293
012,562,471
113,760,971
15,951,961
4,764,830
21,151,343
58, .579, 943
3,254,774
1 $2, 052, 434, 385
818,920,321
545, 728, 431
180,115,704
12,813,831
5,478,045
20,288,396
50,227,050
4,277,864
806,247,961
496,480,314
209,281,237
11,503,969
7, 156, 062
24,509,770
50,241,598
7,075,011
1 $877, 679, 709 2 $883, 584, 405
754,945,729
494,095,083
178,217,321
11,480,370
6,531,305
18,628,552
45,381,009
612,089
'$713,033,395
132,465,604
$1,436,444,111
(')
0)
2,527,752
.$21,235,808
90,137,407
S5, 244, 539
91,809,114
$3, 217, 404
10,682,952
$82,059,500
288,525,592
$9,247,224
4,760,326
$211,435,518
4,566,855
$262,733,518
28,120,649
$1,100,875
96,531,073
$4,349,541
$10 033,062
$5,333,165
116,403,770
$543, 839, 568
115,829,791
$541, 157, 994
673,979
$2,681,574
1,937,385
$7,845,213
125, 622, 189
$3, 754, 857
14,000,789
$212, 343
16, 327, 993
$.34, 963, 301
870,364,4.53
$13,767,561
4, 666, ,534
$104,702,735
4,753,280
$137,067,959
30,451,581
$757, 804
92,676,085
$2,932,238
$2,091,922
$152,208
$5, 562, 000
105, 756, 645
$550,116,254
105, 321, 969
$548,017,654
434,676
$2, 098, 600
1,5.32,1.39
$6, 383, 538
176,081,891
$4, 663, .561
28,550,952
$486,000
21,552,737
$66,941,095
827,987,702
$12,509,493
9,236,411
$230,356,342
$4, 720, 106
$7,408,016
104,013,278
$480,258,514
103,608,350
$478,484,001
404, 928
$1,773,913
1,503,100
$5, 892, 108
175,354,062
$4,379,359
68, 508, 655
$922,884
23,624,693
$56,308,556
750,801,398
$8, 4,55, 420
7,925,412
$152,201,059
$4,554,895
1 In addition, merchant-ground products were made by establishments engaged primarily in other in-
dustriesin 1919, as follows: Wheat flour, valued at $11,164,280; rvo Hour, $236,244; buckwheat flour, $1,715;
corn meal and corn flour, $3,759,693; hominy and grits, $1,655; bran and middlings, $1,977,274; feed and
Oflfal, $29,374 ,409; and in 1914, as follows:
Wheat flour, valued at .$2,500,937; rye flour, $125,887; buckwheat flour, $4,236; barley meal, ?114,176;
corn meal and corn flour, $1,065,830; hominy and grits, $1,268,612; oatmeal, $160; bran and middlings,
$492,351; feed and olTal, $2,810,431; corn oil , $115,891; and breakfast foods, $547,938.
2 In addition, breakfast foods, to the value of $36,978,613 were made by establishments engaged primarily
in the manufacture of food preparations; and merchant-groimd products, valuid at $1,637,228, were made by
establishmentsengaged primarily in the manufacture of products other than those covered by the industry
designation. The items covered by the lattor amount were wheat flour, valued at $614,952; corn meal,
$87,,507; rye flour, $12,.330; feed, $907,165: and olTal, .'R15,274.
3 In addition, breakfast foods to the value of $23,904,952, were made by establishments engaged primarily
in the manufacture of food preparations.
* Not shown separately.
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS. 1061
Table 31 GLUCOSE AND STARCH: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
MATERIALS.
Total cost.. .
$130, 328, 848
$40,207,592
$36, 898, 771
Corn:
Pounds
3,636,601,683
$100, 161, 185
129, 505, 745
$764, 247
11,162,340
$417,570
1,768,932
$S8, 433
22, 860, 680
$1,035,773
$27,861,640
1 $186, 256, 260
2,488,792,405
$30, 207, 562
169, 878, 784
$498,015
2,240,508,915
$26, 674, 779
Potatoes:
210,608,127
$541,359
Cost
Wheat:
Pounds
Cost..
Wheat flour:
Pounds
14,198,049
$;301, 560
9,812,659
$189, 296
$9,011,159
$52,615,401
19,545,824
$482,263
105, 299, 010
Cost
Cornstarch:
Pounds
Cost
$1, 763, 173
$7,437,197
$48,799,311
All other materials, including fuel and rent of power,
cost .. .
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Starch:
Pounds
7.S3,513,087
$44, 402, 873
727,962,234
$40, 557, 660
16,477,186
$1, 099, 028
39,073,667
$2, 746, 18.5
$80,608,100
157,276,442
$9,314,977
12,516,261
$20,333,249
61,661,977
$1,842,427
28,757,233
$1,838,500
$26,068,185
$1,847,949
620, 764, 347
$15, 7S5, 781
574,247,697
$13, 784, 654
23,540,472
$718,006
22, 976, 178
$1,281,121
$18,541,429
174,368,818
$ii, 765, 515
8,861,579
$3,693,163
143, 001, 065
$1,829,305
m
$6,690,412
$2,311,796
677,535,647
Value
$17,514,823
638, 825, 366
Com-
pounds
$15,962,916
Potato-
Pounds ....
24,873,415
$823,019
13, 836, 866
Value
Other-
Pounds
Value
$728,888
$17,922,514
Glucose (including all sirups), value
Grape sugar:
159, 060, 478
Value
$3,620,816
8, 164, 175
Corn oil:
Gallons
Value
$2,802,768
(a)
Corn-oil cake and meal:
Value
(S)
Dextrine:
Pounds
(2)
Value
(2)
$6,013,968
$924, 422
All other products, value
1 In addition, starches to the value of $47,&J0 were reported by establishments engaged primarily in other
industries.
2 Not reported separately.
1062 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 32 RICE, CLEANING AND POLISHING: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Rough rice treated, pounds
1,609,951,995
1,036,587,825
974,747,475
999, 727, 650
1,608,014,880
1,937,115
$90, 038, 412
1,025,628,075
10,959,750
$23,039,294
970, 873, 740
3,873,735
$22, 371, 457
990, 473, 625
Foreign
9,254,025
516,296,916
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Clean rice:
Poiuids .
1,062,813,400
$83,462,235
36,197,025
§965,655
142,984,394
$2,499,788
$3,110,734
674,872,108
$21,655,105
31,053,118
$352, 271
99,403,200
$772,275
$259,643
626,089,489
$20, 685, 982
29,821,813
$362, 052
91, 208, 529
$736,215
$587,208
623,900 245
$15, 357, 133
Polish:
Pounds
33,290 331
Value
$267,647
120,694,130
Bran:
Pounds
Value
$501, 193
$170,943
Table 33 — BEET AND CANE SUGAR: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
Total
Beet products
Cane products
Sugar:
Tons (2,000 pounds)
Value
Beet-
Tons
Value 1
Cane —
Tons
Value
Molasses , sirups, and all other products, value '
Beet
Cane
1919
$206,897,212
149,155,892
57,741,320
947, 387
«184,758,778
721,909
$138,099,693
225, 478
$46,659,085
$22,138,434
$11,056,199
$11,082,235
1914
$84,240,583
62,605,210
21,635,373
1909
1,008,274
$77,538,149
743,473
$58,590,466
264,801
$18,947,683
$6,702,434
$4,011,744
$2,687,690
3,743,121
48,122,383
30,620,738
828,510
$72,033,302
501,682
$45,937,629
326, S58
$26,095,673
$6,709,819
$2,184,754
$4,525,065
1 Includes molasses, sirup, and other products of mills producing no sugar.
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS. 1063
Table 34 SLAUGHTERING AND MKAT PACKING: 1919, 191i, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
MATERIALS.
Total cost
$3,782,929,533
$1,441,662,658
$1,191,438,076
$805,856,969
Animals slaughtered, cost
$3,056,387,778
110,818,511
$1,055,739,469
I 4,395,675
$96,449,234
113,497,300
, $146,775,993
144,520,726
$1,757,279,014
123,915
$144,068
$1,787,936
3 $299,089,389
$425,664,430
$4,246,290,614
$1,199,642,235
17,149,042
$490,108,203
'2,019,004
$27,623,448
'15,943,743
$84,783,721
'34,441,913
$597,097,518
18,117
$29,345
$2, 178, 144
3 $124,334,798
$115,507,481
$1,661,965,424
$960,587,033
8,114,860
$392,127,010
2,504,728
$25,030,014
12,255,501
$59,924,931
33,870,616
$483,383,848
33,224
$121,230
$138,548
$93,409,286
$137,303,209
$1,355,544,431
$675 831 771
Beeves —
Number
7 147 835
Cost
$289 040 930
Calves-
Number . . .
1 568 130
Cost
$12, 665, 557
10,875,339
$44,359,804
30,977,639
$329 765 480
Sheep and lambs-
Number
Cost
Hogs-
Number
Cost
Goats and kids-
Number
(2)
$61 905
Cost
Poultry, cost
Dressed meat purchased, cost
$53,114,957
$76,848,336
$913,914,624
All other materials, cost
PRODUCTS.
Fresh meat, value
$1,642,461,577
$769,383,846
$578,485,088
$398, 162, 589
Beef-
Pounds
4,832,061,881
$846, 794, 386
422,978,820
$8.3,912,942
500,360,124
$120,338,355
2,095,884,557
$532,669,835
506,667,525
$56, 129, 725
7,022,695
$2,616,334
$1,245,949,819
3,658,333,660
$421, 296, 794
194,698,880
$26,299,446
629,232,690
$74, 675, 627
1,877,099,071
$226,535,734
280,090,7941
$17,647,510
16, 575, 907 1
$2,928,735]
$408,000,916
4,209,196,668
$327,583,456
252,997,078
$25,058,886
495,457,894
$50,735,116
1,547,494,184
$158,714,862
257,809,083
$16,392,768
$340,289,451
3,748,055,377
$247,096,724
154, 212, 652
$12,856,369
460,754,244
$36,880,455
1,224,932,910
$91,749,323
Veal-
Pounds
Value
Mutton and lamb —
Pounds
Pork-
Pounds .>
Value
Ed ible oflal and other fresh meat-
Pounds
Value
124,307,681
$9,579,718
Poultry dressed—
Pounds
Value
Cured meat, value
$256, 945. 273
Beef, pickled and other cured—
Pounds
129,960,004
$28,359,892
4,146,117,111
$1,217,589,927
305,955,406
$96,904,341
160,908,986
$27, 965, 155
643, 905, 181
$145,622,246
43,182,235
$10,050,494
91,571,753
$14,395,316
2,929,309,741
$393,605,600
160,798,955
$26,417,624
74,004,380
$9,845,669
435,146,931
$58,349,853
42,339,926
$4,488,461
126,477,662
$12, 159, 152
2,829,633,003
$328,130,299
121,376,837
$15,345,543
CO
452,867,187
$44,540,912
136,896,697
$8,107,952
2,922,901,962
$248,837,321
(*)
Value
Pork, pickled and other cured—
Pounds
Value
Canned goods:
Pounds
Value
$16, 114, 665
Sausage:
Canned-
Pounds
S
' Valuo
All other —
Pounds
324,416,039
$25, 056, 331
Value
Meat puddings, scrapple, head cheese,
etc:
Pounds
s
Value
1 In addition 553,839 beeves, 387, 692 calves, 269,128 sheep and lambs and goats and kids, and 2,290,539 hogs
were slaughtered for others, in 1919, and 377,937 beeves, 243,360 calves, 795,519 sheep and lambs aur" goats
and kids, and 2,898,994 hogs, in 1914.
2 Not reported separately.
3 Includes cost of animals other than those shown in detail.
* Comparable figures not available.
6 Not reported separately.
1064 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 34.— SLAUGHTERING AND MEAT PACKING: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904-Contd.
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRODUCTS— continued .
Lard:
Pounds
Value
Lard compounds and substitutes:
Pounds
Value
Oleo oil:
Gallons
Value
Other oils:
Gallons
Value
Tallow:
Pounds
Value
Oleo stock:
Pounds
Value
Grease:
Pounds
Value
Soap stock:
Pounds
Value
Stearin (lard, oleo, and cottonseed oil):
Pounds
Value
Oleomargarine:
Pounds '.
Value
Casings:
Pounds
Value
Hoofs, horns, and horn tips, strips, etc.
Pounds ,
Value
Fertilizers and fertilizer materials:
Tons (2,000 pounds)
Value
Glue:
Pounds
Value
Hides and pelts:
Cattle-
Number
Pounds
Value
Calf-
Number
Pounds
Value
Sheep and lamb, and goat and kid-
Number
Value
All other skins —
Pounds
Value
Hair, hog and cattle:
I'ounds
Value
Wool:
Pounds
Value
All other products, including custom
work, value
1,372,869,656
$415,817,212
521,121,914
$123,724,098
14,919,876
$31, 212, 708
6,720,822
$9, 153, 123
211, 188, 146
$28,591,346
29,828,070
$7,684,719
107,276,780
$13,710,215
39,966,722
$2, 989, 878
44, 267, 107
$8,999,349
123,538,860
$36,777,815
102,281,168
$16,779,655
84, 640, 302
$2,180,600
382, 132
$18,314,754
36,630,195
$4,489,774
10,818,511
583,972,224
$185,020,306
3, 322, 729
43,549,073
$24,613,930
12,188,071
$33,686,165
2,214,258
$240,844
60,343,741
$4,059,096
29,901,176
$20,071,303
$89,220,092
1,119,188,675
$120,414,007
396,397,950
$33,037,467
16,501,585
$11,925,832
6,715,497
. $4, 009, 602
193,615,6011
$12,371,206
15,998,534
$1,361, 550j
(■)
(')
76,003,670
$3,742,747
2 30,091,991
2 $2, 752, 421
60,387,881
$8,818,557
69,453,298
$9,077,593
73,125,830
$944, 634
294,388
$8,737,009
3 40,844,650
3 $3,088,764
7,158,862
415,890,714
$69,958,593
1,464,430
18, 647, 761
$3, 512, 610
15,916,618
$13,624,046
(')
$389,068
26,432,398
$7,938,212
$59,775,137
1,243,567,604
$134,396,587
(')
(')
19,692,172
$16,475,726
11,343,186
$6, 350, 745
202,844,139
$13,499,659
(')
(')
(')
(')
54,957,997
$6,871,935
42,912,466
$5,963,981
(')
(')
(')
(')
362, 136
$8,726,818
27,936,035
$1,944,338
9, 560, 1S8
504,563,930
$68,401,515
11,724,067
$11,425,235
(•)
(')
(')
(')
21,858,926
$8,327,095
$94,499,803
1,109,086,400
$82,540,964
(')
(')
19,454,799
$10,201,911
4,893,133
$2, 595, 951
(!)
(')
(')
(')
369,074
$7,204,061
17,526,456
$1,087,719
8,039,204
456,443,857
$44, 206, 107
■• 11,344,544
^$8,964,643
(')
(■)
(')
(')
10,377,333
$5,229,521
$55,604,889
' Not reported separately.
2 No cottonseed oil stearin reported in 1914.
8 Includes a very small amount of gelatine.
< Goat and kid skins not included — figures not available.
Includes some pelts purchased for wool pulling.
TEXTILES AiSTD THEIR PRODUCTS. 1065
Table 35.— COTTON MANUFACTURES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Cotton (raw): '
Pounds
Cost
Domestic '-—
Pounds
Cost
Foreign —
Pounds
Cost
Dyed, bleached, and other treated cotton :
Pounds
Cost
Cotton waste:
Pounds
Cost
All other fibers:
Pounds
Cost
Cotton yarns:
Pounds
Cost
All other yarns:
Pounds
Cost
Starch, cost
Chemicals and dyestuft's, cost.
All other materials, cost
Total value*.
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton smaU wares.
Woven goods (over 12 inches in width):
Square yards ,
Value ,
Unbleached and bleached sheetings, shirtings,
and muslins —
Square yards ,
Value
Ducljs —
Square yards
Value
Ginghams —
Square yards
Value
DriUs—
Square yards
Value . ."
Twills and sateens —
Square yards
Value
$1,314,901,542
$443, 522, 515
$371, 009, 470
2,731,404,436
$907,683,931
2,612,851,431
$849, 2S6, 927
118,553,005
$58,397,004
623, 047
$145, 940
120, 743, 520
$14,344,834
3, 702, 607
$4,201,302
230,061,217
$192, 018, 472
3,987,052
$13,963,176
$5,579,310
$13,073,488
$163, 891, 089
$2, 196, 565, 881
2, 523, 500, S37
$330,315,223
2,431,405,8.84
$312, 586, 001
92, 094, 953
$17, 729, 222
1,052,836
$111,423
54,116,105
$3,542,631
4,276,476
$3, 203, 262
139,482,027
$39,793,131
3, 309, 277
$4, 793, 221
$2, 629, 558
$5, 769, 235
$.53,364,831
$701,300,933
2,33.5,344,906
$274, 724, 210
2, 259, 312, 974
$261, 547, 820
76,031,932
$13, 176, 390
191,779
$21, 591
80, 044. 061
$4, 225, 790
1,627,189
$1,176,449
126,707,003
$34,384,791
5, 605, 522
$8, 183, 206
$2,114,756
$4,886,514
$41,292,163
$628, 391, 813
$2, 125, 272, 193
$29, 396, 853
$40, .896, .835
$076, .569, 115
$13,206,785
$11,525,033
$615,217,702
$13, 174, 111
6,317,397,984
$1,489,610,779
3, 194, 100, 981
$477,407,901
336, 500, 457
$237, 082, 551
368,307,601
$85, 070, 745
314, 822, 109
$73, 253, 640
424, 478, 033
$101,056,691
6,813,540,681
$4.89,985,277
3,8.52,471,903
$196, 520, 9.S4
251,367,711
$49, 179, 212
4.89,661,133
$36, 706, 542
289, 969, 8.85
$21,256,698
392, 108, 735
$32,891,854
6,267,561,279
$447,167,319
3,709,031,377
$199,900,874
162, 476, 322
$27,4,85,892
537, 430, 463
$37,939,040
238,869,407
$17,750,151
388,314,961
$34, 274, 107
1 Not including linters.
2 In addition, in 1919, cotton products to the value of $44,479,105, in 1914, to the value of $17,015,899, and
in 1909, to the value of $10, 821, 250, were reported by establishments engaged primarily in other industries.
Of these amounts $10,763, 188, in 1919, represents the value of cotton thread and cotton yarn reported by mills
engaged cliielly in the production of knit goods, silJc goods, wool manufactures, and cordage and twine;
$4,442,142in 1914, and $2,067, 506in 1909, represent the value of cotton yarn reported by mills engaged chiefly
in the production of knit goods, wool manufactures, and cordage and twine; and in 1919 $18,408,540, in 1914
$6,011,962, and in 1909 $6 529,649, represent the value of cotton rope and twine reported by manufactures
of cordage and twine and jute and linen goods.
1066 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 35 — COTTON MANUFACTURES: 1919, 1914, AND -igog— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
PRODUCTS — continued.
Woven goods (over 12 inches in width)— Contd.
Ticks and denims —
Square yards
Value
Cotton flannel —
Square yards
Value
Velvets, velveteens, corduroys, and plushes —
Square yards
Value
Toweling and terry weaves —
Square yards
Value
Tapestries —
Square yards
Value
Pillow tubing-
Square yards
Value
Mosquito netting and tarlatan —
Square yards
Value
Bags and bagging a —
Square yards
Value
Other woven goods (over 12 inches in width )-
Square yards
Value
Lace and lace curtains —
Value
Tape and webbing-
Linear yards
Value
Twine —
Pounds
Value
Cordage and rope—
Poiuids .'
Value
Thread—
Poiuids
Value
Yarns for sale —
Pounds
Value
Cotton waste, for sale —
Pounds
Value
Old bagging and ties, from cotton bales
All other products
EQUIPMENT.
Producing spindles, number
Looms, all classes, nuraber
220, 381, ISO
870, OSO, 557
268,067,853
$60, 152, 426
40, 1&3,7S0
$36,673,551
75,165,515
$31, 230, 370
21,705,586
$17,295,608
12,112,573
$2, 555, 543
34,425,307
$3, 273, 376
82, 433, 300
$13, 139, 820
924, 713, 709
$281,338,000
$28, 258, 489
1,065,551,328
$15, 296, 061
11, 860, 195
$5, 935, 245
6, 815, 848
$2, 857, 275
26,441,943
$55, 009, 176
618,201,812
$453, 764, 883
315,314,228
$36,357,674
$2, 507, 021
$105, 969, 278
34, 418, 869
697, 142
229,330,389
$24, 947, 9,S3
263, 862, 227
$24, 352, 020
29, 128, 703
$8, 540, 143
75, 798, 907
$9, 805, 232
10, 137, 710
$5,411,592
15, 212, 622
$1, 483, 847
97, 981, 783
$2, 820, 524
129,3.57,002
$9, 705, 616
687,151,971
$66,363,030
$12,521,0.53
1,026, 231,. 549
$5,030,0.52
13, 284, 875
$2, 792, 125
5, 515, 658
$891, 223
26, 507, 023
$22,917,099
497, 986, 999
$127, 363, 952
317,360,019
$14, 421, 929
$1,010,344
$24, 367, 879
31, 645, 709
676, 661
264, 870, 508
$27,350,162
.30.5,6.55,864
$25,695,367
19,706,438
$6, 965, 634
52, 778, 170
$0, 037, 075
10, 657, 385
$4, 723, 907
59, 100, 819
$2, 103, 560
63,107,568
.$4, 862, 451
4.55.561,997
$52,079,099
$8, 922, 082
(')
$5, 531, 674
1.3,715,771
$2,417,391
7, 603, 907
$1,164,526
23,700,957
$20, 516, 269
470,370,995
$109,314,953
310, 513, .348
$10, 874, 386
(')
$22,483,213
27,949,519
638, 667
1 Not reported separately.
2 In addition, bags to the value of ,$5,629,537 in 1919 were maimfactured in cotton mills principally from
purchased fabric. The value of such bags has been included in "all other products."
3 Quantity in 1909 reported as 9,663,482 pounds.
TEXnLES AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
Table 36.— KNIT GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1067
1919
1914
1909
1904
MATERIALS.
Total cost .
Cotton:
Domestic —
Poiuids
Cost
Foreign —
Pounds
Cost
Carded and other prepared —
Pounds
Cost
Waste purcliased —
Pounds
Cost
Wool:
Domestic (in condition purchased) —
Pounds
Cost
Foreign (in condition purchased) —
Pounds
Cost
Equivalent of above in scoured condi-
tion—
Pounds
All other animal hair:
Pounds
Cost
Recovered wool fiber, purchased:
Pounds
Cost
Wool waste and noils, purchased:
Pounds
Cost.
Tops, purchased:
Pounds
Cost,
Raw silk, purcliased:
Pounds
Cost
Yarns, pmchased:
Cotton , not mercerized—
Pounds
Cost
Mercerized cotton —
Pounds
Cost
Woolen —
Pounds
Cost
Worsted —
Poiuids
Cost
Merino —
Pounds
Cost
Silk and spun silk—
Pomids
Cost
Artificial silk —
Pounds
Cost
Linen, jute, and other vegetable fiber —
Poimds
Cost
Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost.
AU other materials, cost
Yarns made for own consumption —
Cotton, pomids
Woolen, poimds
Worstea, pounds
Merino, pounds
$427, 095, 570
$146, 687, 458
$110,241,063
92, 446, 380
$30, 3S7, 995
603,938
$275, 281
838, 753
$262, 772
24, 832, 027
$4, 857, 149
3, 706, 825
$4, 125, 884
811, 243
$934,968
4,116,365
705, 839
$339,577
5,367,065
$2, 066, 168
5, 025, 522
$3, 852, 720
146,812
$240,434
1,265,568
$9, 340, 709
186, 892, 109
$120,791,157
30, 519, 234
$49, 403, 099
5,383,926
$8, 866, 287
12,635,631
$:i2, 148,641
6, 965, 2.56
$10, 278, 050
5,711,110
$49, 222, 061
4, 153, 546
$24, 101, 514
288,009
$182, 774
$8, 222, 817
$67, 195, 453
86, 202, 432
$11,083,987
2,187,776
$360,919
1,920,124
$235,832
24,303,514
$2, 190, 762
5, 735, .395
$2, 430, 524
1,212,203
$530, 959
6, 072, 257
090,714
$153,099
3,4.53,682
$602,392
5,946,337
$1, 827, 122
265,216
$140, 153
1,590,162
$6,331,413
189,8,51,716
$47,405,667
15,672,427
$9,289,859
7, 145,4.i3
$4, 442, 765
14,305,3.33
$11,694,039
4, 333,. 309
$2,380,702
1,913,478
$7, 510, 872
1, 257, 243
$2,337,949
70,278
$00,839
$2,913,027
$32, 758, 577
87,063,037 75,970,761
6,861,147 7,714,761
532,694 231,7.52
17,239,895 24,180,036
1 Not reported separately.
71,986,529
$8,277,508
3,429,494
$526, 001
(')
0)
(')
0)
6, 596, 081
$2,666,636
472, 707
$252,419
5, 582, 839
191,344
$62,363
7,482,553
$919, 970
8, 586, 261
$2, 813, 129
121,565
$92, 995
0)
(>)
216,987,611
$48, 165, 749
(')
0)
6, 140, 265
$3,834,094
10, .370, 004
$10,116,325
4,014,609
$2,667,051
982, 753
$3,606,599
(')
(>)
241,754
$180,818
$2,541,939
$23, 517, 457
69, 171, 277
8,316,349
223, 404
20, 836, 989
$76,789,348
48, 608, 643
$5,526,396
1,918,117
$342, 921
(')
(')
(')
(')
16, 170, 183
$5,610,440
1, 130, 433
$543, 418
13, 909, 144
89, 502
$54, 877
7,489,358
$923, 719
6,020,459
$1,711,669
182, 149
$116,773
(0
(')
161,500,466
$.34,372,910
4,839,343
$2, 798, 454
8, 789, 570
$7,457,690
2, .568, 890
$1,118,999
320,671
$1,200,259
0)
(1)
62,617
$56,224
$1,677,252
$13, 277, 347
39, 954, 890
1068 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 3«.— KNIT GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Contiuued.
1919
1914
1909
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Hosiery:
Dozen pairs
Value
Hose —
Dozen pairs.
Value
Cotton —
Dozen pairs.
Value.
Wool-
Dozen pairs.
Value
Merino —
Dozen pairs.
Value
Silk-
Dozen pairs.
Value
Silk-mixed—
Dozen pairs.
Value
Half-hose—
Dozen pairs.
Value
Cotton —
Dozen pairs.
Value
Wool-
Dozen pairs.
Value
Merino —
Dozen pairs.
Value
Silk-
Dozen pairs.
Value
Silk-niixed —
Dozen pairs.
Value
Shirts and drawers:
Dozens
Value
Cotton —
Dozens
Value
Wool-
Dozens
Value
Merino —
Dozens
Value
Silk-
Dozens
Value
Silk-mixed —
Dozens
Value
All other-
Dozens
Value
$713, 139, 689 i $258, 912, 903
$200,143,527
84,645,757
$308,662,377
51,425,340
$216,651,368
36,835,602
$105,647,876
8 395,268
3 $2, 139, 960
1,029,371
$4,456,430
* 2,589,358
•"$25,337,(M9
10,575,741
$79,070,053
33,220,417
$92,011,009
2.3,777,740
$47,849,610
651,782
$3,256,910
3,164,007
$10,541,096
6 1,926,995
« $9, 758, 019
3,699,893
$20,604,774
17,180,404
$98,286,403
14,655,963
$72,564,633
315,642
$3,055,521
1,848,863
$19,621,964
85,852
$1,404,231
9 274,084
9 $1,640,054
(")
(»)
75,164,911
$98,098,590
44,186,412
$63,144,569
36,952,380
$38,390,194
1,369,492
$2,548,047
723,433
$1,414,118
2,354,648
$13,851,251
2,786,459
$6,940,959
30,978,499
$34,954,021
24,457,195
$21,241,280
616,341
$1,327,439
2,335,861
$3,384,831
1,305,792
$4,701,969
2,263,310
$4,298,502
21,758,775
$57,523,051
19,735,898
$43,097,937
373,045
$3,448,575
1,434,504
$9,228,686
69,786
$1,214,609
43,118
$313,439
102,424
$219,805
62,825,069
$68,721,825
2 34,933,970
2 $41, 503, 427
32,499,104
$34,078,622
1,166,429
$2,358,106
834,029
$1,466,283
2 434,414
2 $3, 600, 416
27,891,093
$27,218,398
24,805,917
$21,831,365
1,061,535
$2,087,121
2,023,641
$3,299,912
(')
(0
(■')
(^)
25,337,779
$69,592,817
22,567,121
$50, 007; 598
178,163
$1,820,521
2,536,473
$17,055,624
8 56,022
8 $709, 074
(10)
(10)
(^)
(•■■)
1 In addition, knit goods in 1919 to the value of $8,374,082, in 1914 to the value of $5,088,033, and in 1909
to the value of $2,975,749, were reported by establishments engaged primarily in other industries.
2 Includes silk half-hose.
■i Includes worsted.
* Includes 740,804 dozen pairs of artificial silk hose valued at $3,737,021.
* Not reported separately.
6 Includes 846,170 dozen pairs of artificial silk half-hose valued at $2,906,113.
' Included in silk hose.
8 Includes silk-mixed.
9 Includes all other shirts and drawers to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
'0 Included in silk shirts and drawers.
" Included in silk-mixed shirts and drawers.
TEXTILES AND TIIETR rRODUCTS.
Table 36.— KNIT GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
1069
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRODrcTs — continued .
Union suits:
Dozens
Value
Cotton —
Dozens
Value
Wool-
Dozens
Value
Merino —
Dozens
Value
Silk-
Dozens
Value
Silk-mixed —
Dozens
Value
AU other-
Dozens
Value
Bathing suits:
Dozens
Value
Legjnngs:
Dozens
Value
Gloves and mittens:
Dozens
Value
Knitted headwear (except infants'):
Dozens
Value
Sweaters, sweater coats, jerseys, cardigan
jackets, etc.:
Dozens
Value
Scarfs and shawls:
Dozens
Value
AU other fancy knit goods, value
Fleece lining (shoe and glove):
Square yards
VaUie
Eider down:
Square yards
Value
Jersey cloth and stockinette:
■ Square yards
Value
Tricolette:
Square yards
Value
AU other knitted cloth:
Square yards
Value
Yams for sale:
Cotton —
Pounds
Value
"Woolen —
Pounds
Value
Worsted —
Pounds
Value
Merino —
Pounds
Value
Cotton waste:
Pounds
Value
0,211,032
5105,2-1.3,880
7,518,516
$71,122,386
76,701
$2,003,011
1,133,750
$21,415,647
49,388
$1,313,131
432,677
$9,389,705
301,393
$6,644,906
4,635
$62,510
3,571,123
$19,530,411
5.57,732
$3,996,398
2,132,581
$61,094,341
298,237
$4,054,859
$16,321,888
6,581,183
$2, .521, 369
941,017
$1,174,592
30,344,402
$28,690,935
5,051,6.39
$17,172,431
26,889,695
$9,78.8,418
17,493,355
$9,834,118
4.51,804
$937,497
22, 833
$61,262
324, 638
$242, 767
15,452,314
$1,490,933
6, 272, .515
$35,596,034
5,468,730
$2.5,617,815
147,221
$2,490,815
4.86, 128
$5,706,102
31,714
$886,248
29, 895
$393,618
108,827
$501,436
274,454
$2,033,889
74,901
«313,952
2,470,183
.$10,519,613
987, 178
$3,456,326
2,249,142
$26,195,002
63,264
$713,545
$.3,196,979
6,221,601
$670,095
1,076,995
$516,957
10,593,986
$4,378,544
(')
(»)
1,854,851
$1,251,053
17,052,510
$3,990,349
4 117,634
4 $64,499
(.')
183,147
$76,905
12,999,218
$628,944
2,473,103
■$14,853,536
2,047,637
$9, 713, .597
.50, 102
$6.83, 289
364,387
$4,217,432
1 10,977
1 $239,218
(3)
(')
65,326
$192,242
2,527,&89
$7,296,887
8,88,223
$3,217,985
2,221,410
.$22,430,817
218,923
$910,294
$2,392,927
9,726,770
$1,209,464
1,298,322
$442,431
3,111,272
$784, 255
(3)
(')
410,207
$269,323
7,457,412
$1,5(58,417
5 488,322
6 $217, 114
(^)
(«)
(•')
(')
f»)
Old bagging and ties, value $54,823 $24,452 (3)
Contract work, value $8,771,094 $3,649,274 $1,082,485
All other products, value $8,501,477 $6,014,250 $4,954,706
1 Includes silk-mixed union suits.
2 Included in silk union suits.
3 Not reported separately.
* Includes v.orsted yarn to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
6 Includes worsted and merino yarns.
8 Included in woolen yarn to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
1,440,420
$6,793,947
1,260,301
^,478,664
68,067
$965,132
105,242
$1,199,949
16,810
1 $150,202
(»)
(=)
(3)
122,462
$619,998
2,260,508
$.5,556,260
.589,315
$1,774,862
811,629
$8,345,369
435,306
$1,293,348
$2,118,842
11,768,961
$1,249,401
4,843,939
$1,018,981
3,354,026
$1, 145, 127
(')
(')
455,274
$354,316
3,304,615
$654,234
62,653
$14,268
232, 869
$230,836
196,037
$100,745
(')
(')
(')
$208, 167
$4,840,633
1070 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 36.— KNIT GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
1904
EQUIPMENT.
Sets of cards
Woolen and shoddy
Cotton
Spindles
Producing
Woolen and shoddy.
Worsted
Cotton
Doubling and twisting . .
Sewing machines, all classes.
Knittmg machines
Power
Spring-beard needle.
Latch needle
Hand
Spring-beard needle.
Latch needle
Number.
3,347
1909
2,438
885,681
859, 202
234, 353
4, 458
620, 391
26,479
77,330
172,363
169,319
23, 789
145, 530
3,044
428
2,616
Number.
3,074
863
2,211
866,494
848, 729
254, 157
2,585
591,987
17,765
65,328
142, 240
138, 167
16,138
122,029
4,073
238
3,835
Number.
2,671
844
1,827
736, 774
729,935
244,458
2,360
483,117
6,839
43,885
115,019
110,630
17,308
93,322
4,389
372
4,017
Number.
1,977
977
1,000
603, 180
596, 362
286,661
9, 664
300, 037
6,818
30,410
88,374
81,876
13,564
68,312
6,498
335
6,163
1 Includes four worsted cards.
TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODUCTS. 1071
Table 37.— SILK GOODS, INCLUDING THROWSTERS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Silk:
Raw-
Pounds
Cost
Bought as such and used in manu-
facture—imthrown—
Pounds
Cost
Bought and tlirown in mill— for
consumption, not for sale —
Pounds
Cost
Bought and given out for commis-
sion throwing —
Poimds
Cost
Thrown bought as such and used in
manufacture —
Pounds
Cost
Organzine —
Pounds
Cost
Tram-
Pounds
Cost
Hard-crepe twist-
Pounds
Cost
Prisons, pierced cocoons, noils, and
other waste bought as such and used
in manufacture-
Pounds
Cost
Spun silk, bought as such and used in
manufacture —
Pounds
Cost
Singles—
Poimds
Cost
Two or more ply—
Poimds
Cost
Artificial silk-
Pounds
Cost
Singles —
Poimds
Cost
Two or more ply-
Pounds
Cost
Yarns, other than silk:
Cotton (not mercerized) —
Pounds
Cost
Cotton, mercerized —
Pounds
Cost
Woolen and worsted —
Pounds
Cost
Mohair—
Poimds
Cost
Other-
Pounds
Cost
1919
All other materials, cost.
$383,469,022
25, 890, 728
$206,222,609
10, 272, 040
$78,853,441
4,809,188
$38,337,980
10,809,500
$89,031,188
6,125,490
$62,487,939
2,240,671
$24,204,190
1,793,048
$17,082,057
2,091,771
$21,201,692
11,461,588
$16,130,213
4, 767, 679
$25,874,715
1, 868, 510
$10, 732, 794
2, 899, 169
$15, 141, 921
3,039,257
$15,885,564
2,667,934
$13, 844, 697
371,323
$2,040,867
15,131,047
$14, 151, 863
2,826,965
$4,266,593
638,334
$2, 157, 743
572,054
$875, 746
470, 736
$1,338,838
1914
$144,442,321
22,374,700
$86,416,857
(')
(•)
3,855,899
$16,703,096
(■)
(')
(')
(')
4,328,536
$3, 066, 297
3,209,309
$8,094,427
(')
(')
(')
(■)
1, 902, 974
$3,440,154
(')
(')
0)
(')
16,869,511
$6, 163, 240
1,464,299
$1,078,337
1,987,918
$2, 087, 804
2, 645, 055
$1, 604, 302
291,672
$438, 944
1909
$107,766,916
$39,071,199 $15,348,803
17,472,204
$67,787,037
(0
(')
3,377,972
$14, 679, 719
(•)
(')
(')
2,402,960
$1,637,187
2,112,972
$4, 848, 789
(')
(')
(')
0)
914,494
$1, 926, 894
(')
(')
(')
0)
12,617,292
$4,687,173
1,494,586
$1, 124, 409
610, 588
$765, 989
710, lOS
$640, 529
353, 780
$456, 597
$9,212,593
1904
$75,861,188
11, 572, 783
$45,318,416
(■)
(')
3, 236, 744
$14, 552, 425
(')
(')
(')
(')
2 49,811
2 $187, 159
1,951,201
$4, 310, 061
466, 151
$1,623,473
(1)
8,387,048
2,586,954
631,247
$471,035
443, 155
$409, 867
138,389
$137,097
130,930
$108, 841
$6,155,860
1 Not reported separately.
* Does not include waste, noUs, etc., which were included with "aU other materials" in 1904.
1072 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 37.— SILK GOODS, INCLUDING THROWSTERS: 1919,1914, 1909, AND 1904— Con.
1919
1914
1909
PKODUCTS.
Total value .
Broad silks:
Yards
Value
AU-silk—
Yards
Value
In the gray-
Yards
Value
Piece-dyed —
Yards
Value
Printed-
Yards
Value
Yarn-dyed —
Yards
Value
Warp-printed-
Yards
Value
Mixed goods —
Yards
Value
In the gray —
Yards
Value
Piece-dyed—
Yards
Value
Printed —
Yards
Value
Yarn-dyed —
Yards
Value
Warp-printed .
Yards
Value.
Velvets:
Yards
Value
Plushes:
Yards
Value
Upholstery and tapestries:
Yards
Value
Ribbons, value
All silk, value
Silk and other materials, value. . .
Laces, nets, veils, veiling, etc., value.
Embroideries, value
Fringes and gimps, value
Braids and binding, value
Tailors' trimmings, value
Military trimmings, value
Machine twist:
Pounds
Value
Sewing and embroidery silks:
Pounds
Value
Fringe and floss silks:
Pounds
Value
Organzine, for sale:
Pounds
Vakie
Tram, for sale:
Pounds
Value
Hard-crepe twist, for sale:
Pounds
Value
$688,469,523
5254,011,257
$196,911,667
310, 132,
$391,735,
245, S60,
$322,502,
86,919,
$101,976,
64,771,
$89,458,
8,275,
$11,921,
85,414,
$118,199,
480,
$946,
64,271,
$09,233,
41,869,
$35,722,
8,933,
$12,710,
1,248,
$1, 138,
12,034,
$19,429,
185,
$232,
16,150,
$20,950,
5, 860,
$21,601,
516,
$2, 156,
$66, 186,
$52,047,
$14, 139;
$5,825,359
$127,522
$3,026,560
$13,218,284
$634,058
$682,909
773, 843
$10,644,095
515,222
$7,089,813
38, 107
$500,571
886,014
$9,122,457
3,611,901
$31,494,535
1,070,845
$12,011,137
216,033,696
$137,719,564
142,713,359
$96,689,801
59,304,041
$38,819,874
4,528,453
$2,637,231
78,880,865
$55,232,696
73,320,337
$41,029,763
(=)
39,559,303
$21,843,055
310,731
$203, SIS
33,450,303
$18,982,860
io,:ns,i35
$8,570,022
9,114,992
$10,135,842
477,699
$840,126
$38,201,293
{■')
$1,328,933
$33,500
$1,025,188
$3,073,648
$210,741
$431,422
659,540
$4,036,807
902,499
,644,806
1,492,999
$6,325,291
2,577,402
$9,698,637
(2)
'In addition, in 1919, similar classes of silk goods to the value of $658,030, in
and in 1909, tothe value of $1,218,101, were reported by establishmentsen
' Not reported separately.
18.5,707,316
$107,881,146
114,876,641
$74,471,291
19,693,393
$11,353,242
95,183,248
863,118,049
70,830,675
$33,409,855
(2)
40,044,433
$15,728,195
30,786,242
$17,681,660
10,093,5.8;?
$4,767,990
2,759;411
$2,104,768
226,717
$382,820
$32,744,873
$1,350,850
$485,322
$824,527
$4,483,248
$41,040
$346,963
1,088,780
$6,341,719
747,246
$4,179,355
1,077,931
$5,330,528
1,662,388
$7,219,982
1 914 , to the value of $1 ,776,660,
" primarily in other industries.
TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODUCTS. 1073
Table 37.- SILK GOODS, INCLUDING THROWSTERS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904-ton.
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRODUCTS— continued.
Spun silk, for sale:
Pounds
Value
Singles-
Pounds
Value
Two or more ply-
Pounds
Value
Artificial silk:
Pounds
Value
All other products, value
Received for contract work
WORK DONE BY THROWSTERS (MATERIALS
FURNISHED BY OTHERS).
Thrown into organzLne, pounds
Thrown into tram, pounds
Crepe twist
EQtnPMENT.
Spindles:
Throwing —
Winding (raw silk only)
Spinning and twisting . . . ."
Spun silk —
Spinning
Looms
40-inch or under, reed space (including
Jacquard looms)
Over 40-inch reed space (including Jac-
quard looms)
Velvet (including Jacquard looms)
Ribbon (including Jacquard looms)
Jacquard machines
3,956,637
$23,807,338
1,764,028
$11,733,463
2,192,609
$12,073,875
829,083
$5,423,242
$2:3,895,971
$38,335,025
6,286,728
7,393,872
4,795,114
923,442
2,532,867
204,955
106,826
17,632
75,268
2,205
11,721
8,846
1,607,416
$1,577,058
(•)
(1)
(')
(')
$13,757,772
$8,400,607
7,088,229
6,781,010
(•)
710, 102
2,057,889
101,382
85,058
26,431
44, ,549
2,524
11,554
779,462
$2,104,066
$S
958, 120
364,350
6,114,209
6,6.38,793
(')
624,711
1,681,453
80,305
75,406
28,426
35,214
1,196
10,570
8,985
570,529
$1,660,647
64,566
16,056
3,635,384
3,466,467
1,394,020
60,058
50,449
9,609
1 Not reported separately.
75108°— 23 68
' Included in "all other products."
1074 ABSTEAGT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 38.— WOOLEN AND WORSTED GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Wool:
In condition purchased—
Pounds
Cost
Domestic —
Pounds
Cost
Foreign —
Pounds
Cost
Equivalent in scoured condition,
pounds
Mohair, and camel, alpaca, and vicuna hair:
Pounds
Cost
All other animal hair:
Poimds
Cost
Cotton:
Pounds
Cost
Rags, clippings, etc.:
Poirnds
Cost
Recovered wool fiber:
Pounds
Cost
Waste, and noils of wool, mohair, camel's
hair, etc.:
Pounds
Cost
Tops purchased:
Pounds
Cost
Yams purchased:
Woolen^
Pounds
Cost
Worsted—
Poimds
Cost
Merino-
Pounds
Cost
Cotton—
Poimds
Cost
Sillj and spun silk-
Pounds
Cost
All other —
Poimds
Cost
Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost .
All other materials, cost
$665, 594, 683
$246, 496, 666
$273,438,570
Total value
443,461,904
«306, 170, 702
245, 830, 276
8170,882,888
197,631,628
$135,237,814
263,836,462
13,791,281
$9,596,336
14, 489, 813
$3,050,987
17,375,403
$5,952,015
46, 453, 109
$11,772,699
33, 163, 696
$13, 518, 853
43, 738, 241
$28,018,729
26,266,239
$45,449,230
8,361,784
$12,887,478
42, 962, 105
$110,456,932
1,604,553
$2, 185, 286
28, 683, 645
$21,077,436
415, 790
$3, 283, 386
1,956,609
$811, 128
$22,870,502
$68, 492, 984
■$1,065,434,072
434,728,075
$108,087,619
266, 634, 390
$64,571,871
168,093,685
$43,515,748
257,448,746
14,359,457
14,455,354
14, 761, 502
$1,062,810
28,387,022
$3, 241, 352
59,425,149
$4,754,308
26, 276, 924
$3, 551, 217
42,411,874
$8,906,485
29,106,307
$16, 679, 819
2, 168, 371
$1, 174, 815
53, 626, 797
$44, 660, 712
530, 863
$168, 519
32,105,412
$9,076,933
515, 950
$2,010,883
1,978,193
$103,334
$8, 536, 232
$30, 026, 272
$379,484,379
474, 755, 366
$136,666,917
310, 602, 279
$85,018,238
164,153,087
$51, 648, 679
290, 706, 970
7,805,422
$2,399,123
17,356,100
$932,911
20,024,001
$2,515,409
40,402,460
$2, 856, 966
21, 454, 187
$3,058,214
26,473,311
$7,523,283
20,828,245
$14,614,527
931,222
$558, 270
59, 148, 771
$56, 033, 701
1,971,709
$318, 456
39, 169, 388
$10,492,185
282, 536
$1,142,663
1,046,735
$40, 739
$8, 820, 928
$25, 464, 278
1 $419, 743, 521
Woven gciods: ^
Pounds
Square yards
Value
All-wool woven goods-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Woolen suitings, overcoatings, and
dress goods^
Pounds
Square yards ,
Value
332, 208, 704
535,937,572
$739, 279, 795
211,074,296
326, 714, 779
$572,043,595
117,149,070
139, 410, 352
$243,072,041
505, 402, 159
$2()8, 679, 480
{')
323, 037, 563
$203,390,017
90,950,381
$55, 660, 503
570, 743, 797
$296, 447, 594
«
322,944,365
$219, 853, 767
84,641,705
$56,907,413
1 In addition, in 1919, woolen and worsted goods to the value of $12,624,758, in 1914, to the value of $2,635,889,
and in 1909, to the value of $3,183,485, were made by establishments engaged primarily in other industries.
Of these amounts , products to the value of $8,504,372 in 1919, $1,500,567 in 1914, and $1,902,187 in 1909 were
made by carpet and rug and felt-goods miUs.
* Does not include woven upholstery goods.
•Not reported.
TEXTILES AND THETK PRODUCTS. 1075
Table 38.— WOOLEN AND WORSTED GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
1904
PRODUCTS — continued.
Woven goods— Continued.
All-wool woven goods — Continued.
Worsted suitings, overcoatings, and
dress goods —
Pounds
Square yards. .■
Value
Flannels for underwear —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Blankets —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Horse blankets —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Carriage cloths-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Carriage robes —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Shawls-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
All other —
Pounds
Squar»yards
Value
Cotton- warp woven goods*—
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Woolen-filling suitings, overcoat-
ings, and dress goods-
Pounds
Square j'ards
Value
Worsted-flUing suitings, overcoat-
ings, and dress goods —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Domett flannels and shirtings —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Linings, ItaUancloths,audlastings—
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Satinets and linseys —
Pounds
Square yards
Value . ."
Blankets —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Horse blankets —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Carriage robes —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
All other —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
85,981,863
176, 506, 452
1313,679,634
82.5, 886
1,733,250
?1, 860, 585
4,975,438
5,916,197
$6,897,923
216,024
387, 926
1648,990
587,041
687,241
$1,371,356
(2)
590,667
868,971
$854,041
748, 307
1,204,390
$3,659,025
79,429,188
161,445,850
$118,137,626
23,771,643
39,146,902
$34,735,320
21,300,561
57, 896, 787
$45, 342, 581
11,780,531
22, 223, 880
$11,600,377
595, 222
742, 562
$532,411
5, 863, 838
4,637,678
$3, 517, 427
7,603,761
9,244,134
$7, 289, 253
1,448,015
1,307,789
$957, 427
1,055,935
743, 570
$1,046,525
6,009,682
25, 502, .548
$13, 116, 305
(')
222,420,785
$141,778,035
(')
2, 176, 264
$880, 494
(0
6, 489, 689
$4,186,754
0)
102, 205
$82,398
(')
3514,226
'$443,223
(1)
132,399
$158,900
(0
•124,486
3 $66, 365
127, 128
$133,345
(')
196, 179, 866
$48,816,015
(')
53,509,462
$13, 598, 007
,56,763,091
$15,563,099
(')
5 16,092,266
6 $2, 814, 054
.36,196,243
$9,804,061
(')
& 8, 415, 079
5 $1,535, 291
(')
5 17,97.3,821
5$3,010,070
(')
5,831,305
$1,539,526
(>)
1,282,417
$936,687
(')
116,182
$14,620
(')
226,110,822
$156, 755, 217
(1)
3,856,353
$1,257,271
0)
5,137,903
$3, 228, 797
247,395
$185,430
0)
1,782,855
$947, 862
85, 179
$17,642
(')
704, 153
$404, 583
(')
378,000
$149, 552
(>)
210,346,081
$62, 265, 854
0)
60,236,428
$15,621,015
(') ■
94,643,217
$30,003,046
(•)
4,571,765
$911,967
0)
28, 928, 148
$9,008,799
0)
5,102,460
$912, 182
(')
9,746,841
$2,684,919
(')
4,210,098
$1,676,942
(')
2,889,444
$1,396,595
(')
17,680
$50,389
(')
127,079,304
$85,079,547
(')
8,710,131
$2,045,858
(')
7,316,179
$2,751,029
(')
740, 237
$418, 219
(')
1,741,705
$964, 557
0)
42,187
$93, 727
(')
895, 777
$557,370
(')
268,416
$163, 648
0)
182,057,061
$50, 058, 293
54,939,651
$16,586,520
(')
65,988,989
$19,680,956
(')
4,285,838
$769,476
(■)
17,619,325
$4,505,927
(')
22,339,112
$4,074,800
(')
9,267,144
$2, 218, 243
(')
6,307,836
$1,083,154
(■)
1,309,166
$1,139,217
1 Not reported.
3 Can not be shown separately; included in "all other' ' for the group.
3 Figures for 1914 apply to goods made in woolen mills only; the output of these goods by worsted mills
is included i n " all other aU-wool woven goods."
* Includes woolen and cotton warps with cotton filling.
5 Figures for 1914 apply to goods made in woolen miJs only; the output of these goods by worsted mills
is included in "all other cotton-warp woven goods.
1076 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTimES.
Table 38.— WOOLEN AND WORSTED GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
19©4
PROD UCTS — continued .
Woven goods — Continued.
Union or cotton mixed woven goods —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Cotton-mixed suitings, overcoat-
ings, and dress goods —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Flannels for underwear-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Blankets-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Horse blankets —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Carriage robes —
Pounds- . . -■
Square yards
Value
AU other-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Upholstery goods and sundries:
Value
Woolen, worsted, and mohair up-
holstery goods-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
All other-
Value
Yarns for sale:
Pounds
Value
Woolen —
Pounds
Value
Worsted —
Pounds
Value
Woolen, union or merino —
Pounds
Value
Worsted , union or merino —
Pounds
Value
All other —
Pounds
Value
Worsted tops and slubbLng:
Pounds
Value
Noils:
Pounds
Value
Waste:
Pounds
V alue
All other products, value.
Contract work, value
EQUIPMENT.
Sets of woolen cards"
Spindles
Producing
Doubling and twisting.
Looms, all classes
Wool-combing machines. . .
41,705,220
47,776,943
$49,098,574
19, 497, 282
24,615,373
S26,045,387
2,610,419
6,497,990
$5,205,330
7,459,554
9,922,925
$8,616,905
699,016
553, 869
$861,820
11,438,949
6, 186, 786
$8,369,132
$8,481,633
2,741,232
4,429,876
$;3,944,134
$4, 537, 499
118,309,923
$237,534,451
28, 387, 039
$32,828,522
74,336,549
$185,124,293
9, 150, 149
$6, 808, 543
4,217,801
$9, 328, 764
2,218,385
$3,444,329
9,899,257
$14,503,006
24,0.54,141
$17,809,446
28,029,816
$6,990,279
$22,448,629
$18,386,833
4,836
4,976,129
4,205,012
771,117
75, 729
2,197
46,244,730
$16, 473, 448
31,400,082
$11,710,610
0)
4,99.5,575
.$1,089,661
(»)
3,937,463
$2,067,934
(')
2,231,162
$395, 858
(')
354,049
$137, 968
(')
3,. 326, 399
$1,071,417
$2,042,029
1,. 598, 444
$1,809,474
$232,555
132, 559, 701
$85, 872, 215
26, 125, .575
$8, 783, 020
86,412,097
$69, 801, 271
6, 473, .849
$1,689,530
4,048,514
$3,173,034
9, 499, 666
$2, 425, 360
8,98.1,170
^,926,929
23,961,100
$0, .819, 690
26,433,970
$3, 320, 447
$4,386,953
$3,436,636
4,222
4,722,032
3,880,583
841, 449
75, 828
2.305
37,453,351
314,327,973
27, 518, 756
$11,920,956
(')
7, 063, .572
$1, 308, 369
(')
1,717,758
$650, 714
(•)
694,176
$186, 238
(')
4.59,089
$261,696
$1,986,230
(1)
1,176,542
$1,528,648
$457,682
134,051,361
$94,541,753
28, 520, 493
$7, 505, 412
88, 323, 953
$80, 395, 543
10,249,625
$2,143,416
3,761,737
$3, 522, 812
3,195,553
$974, 570
11,321,279
$8,027,2:31
27,479,293
$8, 93S, 5.89
24,420,444
$3,534,761
$3,241,008
$3, 026, 255
4,500
4,287,640
3, .5.53, 194
734, 446
72, 532
1,988
63,197,407
$26,288,407
52,166,903
$23,331,080
(')
7,273,761
.$1,528,928
(')
3,114,110
$1, 198, 706
(1)
618, 800
$222, 543
(')
23,8.33
$7,150
$1,625,233
(')
1,060,739
$908,937
$716, 296
113,291,228
$56,297,342
42, 878, 320
$9,993,894
55,475,235
$40,142,077
8,824,064
$2,538,018
3,314,549
$2,460,558
2,799,060
$1,162,795
4, 772, 582
$2,855,171
1.5, .379, 600
$4, 865, 976
17,946,076
$2, 448, 1.83
$3,924,232
$1,188,537
5,178
3,747,934
3, 228, 423
519,511
63,867
1,440
Not reported.
* Includes shoddy cards.
TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
Table 39.— FELT GOODS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1077
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Wool:
In condition purchased —
Pounds
Cost
Equivalent of abovein scoured condition
pounds
Animal hair, etc.:
Pounds
Cost
Cotton:
Pounds
Cost
Recovered wool fiber:
Pounds .'.
Cost
Waste and noils:
Pounds
Cost
Chemicals and dyestufls, cost.
All other materials, cost
Total value.
Felt cloths:
Pounds ,
Square yards
V'alue
Trimming and lining felts, felt skirts, table
and piano covers:
Pounds
Square yards
Value . ."
PoUshing felts and buffijig wheels:
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Piano felts:
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Saddle felts:
Pounds
Value
Endless belts:
Pounds
Value
Boot and shoe linings:
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Hair felting:
Pounds
Square yards
Value
All other felts, value
All other products, value
EQUIPMENT.
Woolen cards, sets
Spindles -.
Producing
Doubling and twisting.
Looms, all classes
1919
$22,780,775
1914
$8, 308, 270
11,804,373
$9, 359, 160
9,450,913
19,663,511
$1,394,810
1,442,406
$437, 363
4,194,670
$1,332,935
6, 640, 136
$4,355,908
1604,616
$5,295,983
$39, 229, 540
3, 397, 378
2,751,497
$8, 785, 169
4,158,956
9,199,673
$3,143,678
1,132,598
2, 185, 465
$1, 307, 123
777, 558
381,388
$1,945,988
812, ,508
$639,234
250,000
$478, 28-5
2,.$1, 177
,5,280,970
$2,603,7-24
6,6,58,787
7,222,741
$2,249,653
$15, 369, 261
$2,707,425
416
33,258
32,947
311
510
14, 969, ,8.52
$4, 030, 114
10,476,716
11,540,635
$739, 955
3,117,272
$297,632
3, ,502(, 795
$409,518
4,064,699
$1,019,687
$269, 921
$1,541,443
1 $13, 692, 765
(-)
$797,048
8,369,330
$1, 321, 337
{')
2,291,662
$973, 353
3,941,795
$4, 164, 186
3,028,286
$1,512,783
1,3.50,436
$6.35,041
$3,691,081
$597,936
573
37,492
36,462
1,030
472
1909
$6, 967, 206
12,409,826
$3,927,39.'«
9, 308, 172
8,144,011
$2:!9, 244
1,37.5,670
$155, 815
2, .536, 243
$261, 878
4,874,712
$1,220,110
$219, 891
$942, 875
$11, 852, 626
(2)
3, 764, 468
$1,381,854
(2)
,5,953,410
$1,329,686
(3)
(')
1,650,991
$575, 849
3,243,034
$3,417,822
1,661,090
$514, 456
C-)
1, 159, 999
$.531,045
$3, ,549, 876
$552,038
472
30, 353
29,463
890
408
1904
$5, 754, 026
11,868,238
$3,388,588
8,131,082
6,974,634
$373, 797
1,982,624
$217, 200
1, 532, 127
$157,031
1,948,969
$452,509
$189, 750
$975, 151
$8,948,594
3, 689, 610
$l,a30,627
5,145,340
$1,188,908
(')
(>)
1, 770, 124
$1,707,216
2, 823, 137
$781,450
605,214
$191,998
$2, 592, 894
$655, 501
451
17, 817
17,457
360
265
1 In addition, i n 1919, felt goods to the value of $2,385,762 and in 1914, to the value of $181,640 were made
by estabUshments engaged primarily in the manufacture of other products.
2 Not reported.
' Not reported separately.
1078 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 40.— HATS, FUR-FELT: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Hatters' fur:
Pounds
Cost
Fur-felt hat bodies and hats in the rough:
Dozens
Cost
Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost
All other materials, cost
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Fur-felt hats:
Dozens
Value
Fur-felt hat bodies and hats in the rough:
Dozens
Value
All other products, value
Work on materials for others
1919
$40, 158, 019
0,205,607
$20,374,170
459,655
$6,6.36,707
$820, 577
$12,326,565
$82, 745, 308
2,100,023
$71, 069, 038
518,111
$7,657,114
$3, 995, 566
$23, 590
1914
$16,947,058
5,766,904
$7, 108, 248
395, 848
$2,453,603
$432, 161
$6, 953, 146
$37, 349, 744
2,118,634
$33, 603, 531
329, .363
$2, 372, 937
$864, 309
$508, 967
1909
$22, 109, 231
8,645,576
$9,278,922
406, 447
$2, .575, 248
$843, 587
$9, 411, 474
$47,864,630
2, 989, 252
$43, 442, 466
366, 370
$2, 703, 738
$1, 164, 872
$553, 554
Table 41.— HATS, WOOL-FELT: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
MATERIALS.
Total cost
$3,699,822
$978,339
$2,472,263
$1,369,810
Wool:
111 condition purchased:
Pounds
200, 294
$212, 632
194,828
711,747
$791,900
72,213
$573, 925
$172,320
$1,949,045
'$6,739,652
606,957
$298,345
561,639
454,099
$213,851
13.449
$26,646
$34, .501
$404,996
1 $1,944,484
1, 203, 498
$404, 127
989,110
1,281,764
$601, 172
21, 864
$«, 020
$104, 503
$1,219,441
1 $4, 382, 411
1 633 525
Cost
§495 ' 594
Equivalent in scoured condition, poimds...
Wool waste and noils:
Pounds
1,231^576
287 363
Cost
$119 407
Wool-felt hat bodies and hats in the rough:
Dozens
f 089
Cost
$05 997
Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost
$63, 905
$6r,4,907
$2,457,266
All other materials, cost
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Wool-felt hats:
Dozens
401,893
$5,409,505
104, 144
$165, 469
$1,164,678
381,044
$1,777,225
.5,715
$13,029
$154,230
.590, 957
$3, 646, 787
53, 896
$309, 492
$426, 132
446 121
Value
$2,290^070
18 .587
Wool-felt hat bodies and hats in the rough:
Dozens
Value
$100' 491
All other products, value
$66,705
1 In addition, in 1919, wool-felt hats to the value of $76,404; in 1914, to Ihc value of $305,181; and in 1909,
to the value of $904,643, were made by establishments engaged primarily in other industries.
TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODtTCTS. 1079
Table 42.— CARPETS AND RUGS, OTHER THAN RAG: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
MATERIALS.
Total cost .
Wool:
In condition purchased —
Pounds
Cost
Equivalent of above in scoured condition,
pounds
Animal hair:
Pounds
Cost
Cotton:
Pounds
Cost
Waste and noils:
Pounds
Cost
Yarns, purchased: ,
Woolen — I
Pounds ,.,.\.
Cost
Worsted —
Pounds
Cost
Cotton —
Pounds
Cost
Linen-
Pounds
Cost
Jute, ramie, and other vegetable fiber —
Pounds
Cost
Other yarns —
Pounds
Cost
Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost .
All other materials, cost
Total value.
s;
Carpets and rugs:
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Axmiusterand moquette-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Wilton-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Brussels —
Pounds ::.....(.
Square yards. .I'.Kk..^.
Value; j.
Tapestry velvet-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
$67,118,039
$42,280,223
$39,563,004
$37,947,954
36,261,904
$13,258,069
6,272,522
$1,847,332
3, 864, 826
$1,426,110
560, 664
$130,290
17,389,590
$11,337,800
4, 164, 565
$4,479,898
17,309,949
$8,972,737
2,280,055
$1,062,197
45,119,812
$9,399,764
921,655
$1,788,833
$2,917,202
$10,497,807
■$123,253,828
52,552,449
$10,493,743
39,218,831
3,469,283
$402,225
3,802,789
$343,916
3,419,715
$476, 610
21,626,360
$5,821,848
9,267,278
$4,592,906
24,619,137
$4,637,673
7,602,200
$1,414,924
59,148,266
$6,040,186
341,114
$658,254
$1,378,509
$6,019,429
$69,128,185
64,135,020
$11,752,396
51,474,353
5,400,944
$474,057
5, 147, 130
$533,302
2,732,034
$513,392
25,718,747
$5,036,118
11,292,749
$5,588,915
26,166,241
$4,772,594
8,792,876
$1,606,009
55,592,343
$3,926,694
781,028
$408,121
$1,729,492
$3,221,914
$71, 188, 152
51,320,-521
$10,431,146
31,551,895
6,805,802
$593,588
1,997,369
$251, 112
2,172,481
$341,309
32,431,400
$6,648,001
11,3.55,993
$5,405,072
27,421,831
$4,757,850
8,228,200
$1,355,892
49,119,558
$3,404,516
1,112,138
$339,285
$1,467,476
.$2,952,707
1 $61, 586, 433
118,
52,
$110,
36,
14,
$35,
16,
4,
$23,
$2
22,
9,
$20,
071,798
173,092
115,978
667,823
700,394
503,778
464,515
964,321
461,960
399,118
903, 127
,233,053
,44.3,519
865,798
,625,610
66,340,274
$64,6&3,322
15,742,835
$18,578,693
5,616,263
$11,929,605
(2)
2,698,840
$3,99.5,626
(=)
13,227,819
$12,867,635
(2)
81,218,881
$66,966,338
15,691,3,58
$17,372,706
5,343,616
$10,119,330
4,436,457
$5,550,189
10,660,170
$9, 027, 193
82,670,843
$56,861,775
8,181,606
$8,476,140
C-)
2,395,058
$4,710,444
r-)
3,024,162
83,898,675
8,033,288
$7,7.54,681
iln addition, in 1919, carpets and rugs to the value of $40,089, in 1909 to the value of $479,161, and
in 1904 to the value of $70,000 were made in establishments engaged primarily in the manufacture of prod-
ucts other than those covered by the industry designation.
2 Not roDorted.
1080
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 42.— CARPETS AND RUGS, OTHER THAN RAG: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
1914
1909
1904
PRODUCTS— continued
Carpets and rugs— Continued.
• Tapestry brussels —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Ingrain carpets —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Ingrain art squares —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Smyrna rugs-
Pounds
Square yards
Value
Other carpets and rugs —
Pounds
Square yards
Value
All other products, value
EQUIPMENT.
Woolen cards
Spindles:
Spinning mule
Spinning frame
Doubling and twisting
Carpet and rug looms:
Power
Hand
20,205,086
9,996,099
$13, 120, 096
1,357,793
1,199,714
SI, 055, 242
976, 122
820,911
$714, 648
2,658,390
807,741
$1,914,201
14,899,432
8,914,987
$11,487,390
$13, 137, 850
592
126,788
72,572
33,866
7,897
260
(')
13,614,354
$9,852,647
0)
5,795,807
$2,241,294
(')
3, 177, 563
$1,165,087
0)
822,150
$870,891
0)
5,644,&i3
$3,181,844
$4,444,863
102,2.38
110,090
34,434
9,821
31
0)
17,078,476
$12,999,333
(>)
17,799,762
$6,749,672
(')
6,131,862
$2,408,960
0)
1,400,233
$1,660,322
(')
2,676,947
$1,078,633
54,221,814
94,798
116,674
40,624
11,736
207
(')
16,108,908
$11,464,716
(')
33,557,951
$13,287,302
(')
7,135,546
$2,785,457
0)
3,828,282
$4, 134, 500
406,042
8349, 860
$4,724,658
211,331
44,016
13, 853
1 Not reported.
Table 43.— OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
Total value
Oilcloth (made on cotton back):
Enameled —
Square yards
Value
Table, wall, shelf, and stair —
Square j'ards
Value.."
Linoleiun (made on jute back):
Linoleum, including cork carpet —
Square yards
Value
Inlaid hnoleum —
Square yards
Value
Floor covering (made on felt back):
Square yards
Value
Artificial leather:
Pyroxylin coated textiles —
Square yards
Value
All other-
Square yards
Value
AU other products, value
$68, 110, 081
39,
$12,
22
$17
$10,
30,
$13,
460,738
421, 188
132,641
529.910
098, 136
120,654
834,332
336, 391
369, 522
909,276
332,085
922,558
300,416
821, 190
$2,018,914
$25,598,361
18,357,097
$2, 495, 255
59, 358, 872
$6, 025, 348
33,306,669
$10, 013, 436
8,479,202
$1, 725, 837
(1)
(1)
(1)
(»)
(')
(')
$2,308,485
$23, 339, 022
17,338,440
$2, 265, 146
61, 168, 777
$5,639,206
26,215,979
$7,850,437
4,460,275
$2,994,491
(')
(>)
$4, 589, 742
1 Not reported separately.
TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
Table 44.— WOOL SHODDY: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1081
1919
1914
1909
MATERIALS.
Total cost ,
Rags, clippings, etc. :
Pounds
Cost
Wool and other noils and wool waste:
Poun ds
Cost
Recovered wool fiber:
Pounds
Cost
Wool (in condition purchased):
Pounds
Cost
Equivalent of above in scoiu-ed condition, pounds.
Chemicals and dyestuffs, cost
All other materials, cost .
Total value.
Recovered wool fiber:
Pounds
Value
Carbonized rags (wool extract):
Pounds
V alue
All other products, value
Amount received from contract work for others on ma-
terials or goods furnished by them
Cards, number of sets
Pickers, number
Garnett machines, number.
$16, 076, 315
$5, 299, 903
63, 244. S6S
$12, 173, 784
12,361,895
$1,607,053
394,546
S13, 164
181,052
$164,686
181,052
^S9, 967
$1,627,661
1 $23, 254, 398
57,367,962
$3, 103, 864
6, 879, 366
$863,633
1,658,432
$168, 457
203,868
$81,. 514
203,868
$103, 849
$978, 586
1 $7, 706, 843
58, 786, 504
$20,644,001
19,786
$8,092
$1, .';03, 481
$1,098,824
554
337
157
43, 156, 037
$5,977,28-4
4,627,568
$636,332
$686,527
$406,700
574
315
178
$4, 539, 979
43, 296, 261
$2, 644, 570
7, 567, .579
$917,976
.533,822
$48,342
237.097
$98, 032
196,097
$138, 241
$692, 818
1 $6, 854, 993
38, 291, 465
$5,679,283
3,648,662
$593,331
$3.55, 137
$227, 242
503
332
141
1 In addition, in 1919, similar products to the value of $1,440,480; in 1914, to the value of $151,982; and
in 1909, to the value of $367,278, were reported by establishments engaged prunarily in other industries.
1082
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 45.— CORDAGE AND TWINE, JUTE GOODS, AND LINEN GOODS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
$111, 604, 303
$60,474,417
$39, 536, 892
427,932,476
$58,578,509
437, 330, 684
$28,576,735
3.52,683,572
$20,022,108
122,736,510
$22,085,814
99,519,803
$9, 395, 431
131,611,993
$8,396,980
28, 391, 553
$4,251,960
9,672,195
$579,322
2,091,217
$115, 942
159,780,297
$23, 351, 203
30,608,827
$4,740,344
281, 189, 993
$15,736,496
38, 982, 642
$2, 471, 640
2a3,848,581
■ $10,917,326
86,415,289
$4, 149, ISS
7,966,051
$393,846
15, 131, 781
$591, 860
205,961,862
$23, 003, 914
338,345,841
$18,273,553
307, 035, 404
$10, 83S, 175
126, 190, 459
$11,622,610
128. 312, 082
$S, 737, 870
121, 992, 427
$4, 134, 265
50,612,168
$2,991,499
114,389,1.55
$3, 535, 552
138,364,122
$2,033,176
12,787,560
$5,796,554
24,717,598
$3, 205, 975
26,9.54,785
$3, 174, 609
14,939,387
$2,433,502
22, 752, 353
$1,861,817
19,724,070
$1,496,125
1, 432, 288
$159, 749
48,174,653
$932,339
0)
(1)
31,685,111
$8,536,832
32, 336, 685
$3,453,348
27, 624, 490
$2, 922, 933
7, 950, 240
$4,081,394
7,968,0.54
$1,458,159
7,077,959
$1, 291, 599
5, 520, 126
$1, 861, 781
626, 966
$765, 444
2,676,367
$445, 378
$15,541,873
$7,947,178
$4,016,699
2 $174, 807, 220
2 $83,235,068
2 $59, 121, 989
225,658,614
$55,369,664
198,400,692
$21,530,858
239,031,893
$19,850,635
130,418,220
$32,009,929
104,909,172
$12,860,035
125,789,435
$10,719,269
79,152,029
$20, 538, 519
(■3)
13,236,497
$2,906,139
10,853,867
$2,640,079
(3)
3,347,125
$808,987
(3)
(3)
23,828,702
$5,116,205
(3)
26, 250, 565
$26,250,565
16,327,138
$3,110,903
39, 898, 873
$2,991,141
13.533,529
$1,042,457
64,165,218
$4,245,723
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Hard fibers:
Pounds
Cost
Manila hemp (abaca) —
Pounds
Cost
New Zealand hemp —
Pounds
Cost
Henequen —
Pounds
Cost
Sisal-
Pounds
Cost
Other hard fibers —
Pounds
Cost
Soft fibers:
Pounds
Cost
Jute —
Pounds
Cost
Jute butts-
Pounds
Cost
Flax and flax tow —
Pounds
Cost
Hemp and hemp tow —
Pounds
Cost
Other soft fibers —
Pounds
Cost
Cotton:
Pounds
Cost
Yams purchased:
Cotton —
Pounds
Cost
Flax, hemp, jute, and ramie —
Pounds
Cost
AU other materials, cost.
Total value.
PRODUCTO.
Rope, cable, and cordage:
Pounds
Value
Manila hemp^
Pounds
Value
Marine cordage —
Pounds
Value
Hardware rope —
Pounds
Value
Drillinc cable —
Pounds
Value
Transmission rope—
Poiuids
Value
Other commercial and bolt ropes —
Pounds
Value
Sisal-
Pounds
Value I
Henequen—
Pounds
Value •.
> Not reported in 1909.
2 In addition, cordage and twine, jute goods, and linen goods to the valueof $11,628,911 in 1919, $5,011,790
in 1914, and $4,472,5 16 in 1909, were reported by estabUshments engaged primarily in other industries. Of
these amounts $8,792,.520 in 1919, $3,68:^348 in 1914, and $3,581,917 'in"l909, represent the value of the twine
and cordage and rope made by cotton mills engaged chiefly in the manufacture of yam (see Table 35).
'■' Not reported separately.
Textiles and their peodUcts. 1083
Table 4S — CORDAGE AND TWINE AND JUTE AND LINEN GOODS: 1919 1914 AND
1909— Continued. '
PRODUCTS — continued .
Rope, cable, and cordage — Continued.
Cotton^
Pounds
Value
Jute-
Pounds
•Value
All other —
Pounds
Value
finder twine:
Pounds
Value
All or chiefly manila hemp (abaca)—
Pounds
Value
All or chiefly sisal-
Pounds
Value
All other —
Poimds
Value
Twine, other than binder:
Pounds
Value
Cotton —
Pounds
Value
Jute —
Povmds
Value
Hemp —
Pounds
Value ,
Flax—
Poimds
Value
Other, including mixed —
Poimds
Value
Yarns for sale:
Poimds
Value
Jute-
Pounds
Value
Other-
Pounds
Value
Linen thread:
Poimds
Value
Woven goods:
Linen —
Square yards
Values
Jute-
Carpets and rugs -
Square yards
Value
Bagging for baling cotton-
Square yards
Value
Other bags and bagging —
Square yards
Value
Webbing (not over 12 inches in width)-
Linear yards
Value
All other jute woven goods —
Square yards
Value
All other woven goods^
Square yards
Value
1919
All other products, value .
11,947,
$6, 119,
29, 678,
$6, 252,
11,036,
S3, 074,
229,508,
$46,256,
9, 286,
$2, 2S5,
197,050,
$38, SOS,
23, 171,
$5, 166,
92, 359,
$30, 329,
23, 438,
$12, 288.
52, 398,
$10,904,
7,988,
$3,864,
1914
$113, i
8, 449, (
$3, 158, ;
60, 483, <
$13, 288, c
56, 407, f
$11,587,.^
4,076,1
$1,700,*;
4,279,^
$6,690,4
14,341,
$3, 798,
2, 288,
$1,600,
75,204,
$11,339,
3,554,
$666,
25,417,
$1,053,
4,013,
$1, 696,
219,
$154,
$2, 562, 235
13,244,198
$2,539,906
26, 814, 920
$2,097,319
302, 286, 862
$24,094,565
16,948,915
$1,637,511
2,85,337,947
$22, 457, 054
105, 249, 677
$13, 996, 522
17,927,286
$3,472,056
55,282,159
$5,268,357
9,318,771
$1,583,354
3,953,622
$1,051,684
18,767,839
$2,621,071
75,875,322
$8,320,186
69,827,005
$7,357,888
6,048,317
$962, 298
5,707,668
$3,409,136
10, 799, 628
$1, 765, 798
4, 862, 302
$1,172,257
131,827,658
$6,440,594
(')
0)
0)
(•)
(')
(')
$2, 505, 152
1909
16, 760, 763
$3,011,613
27, 749, 512
$1,566,160
4,566,965
$307, 870
189, 172, 151
$14,079,671
24,380,247
$2,173,078
161,591,308
$11,714,557
3,200,596
$192,036
75, 816, 653
$8,934,352
20,412,631
$3, 518, 036
35,516,217
$2,557,744
8,013,349
$1,091,291
2, 967, 053
$830,969
8, 907, 403
$936,312
68, 731, 258
$5,434,037
62,512,2-17
$4,361,550
6,219,011
$1,072,487
6,530,503
$3,407,008
10,460,993
$1, 574, 653
2,206,114
$549, 221
69,311,288
$3,507,482
(■)
(')
(')
(')
ill
$1,784,930
I Not reported separately.
1084 ABSTEACT OF THE CEX5US MAXUFACTUEES.
Table -46.— IROX AND STEEL, BLAST FURNACES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
Xumber of establishments.
1200
MATERIALS.
Total cost i 1 $626, 675, 640
160
Iron ore: i
Tons (2,240 potmds) i 55,865,997
Cost ' $307,714,137
Domestic —
Tons 55. 325, 415
Cost $303,356,013
Foreign —
Tons :... 540.582
Cost $4,358,124
Crude iron ore —
Tons 54.067.079
Cost $296,677,39S
Calcined, roasted ortreated ore —
Tons 1,145,321
Cost $7,264,016
Manganilerous ore —
Tons 364,771
Cost $2,220,499
Pyrite cinder — '
Tons ' 288,826
Cost $1,552,224
Scrao: 1
tons (2,240 pounds) 1. 057, 90S
Cost , $16,564,169
Mill cinder, scale, slag, etc.:
Tons ;2,240pounds) 2,378,943
Cost $6,709,188
Fluxes:
Tons (2,000 pounds) 15,599,604
Cost : $25,722,688
Fuel for smelting, cost ; $229. 201, 344
Coke-
Tons f2,000 pounds) ' 34.605,700
Cost ! $223,250,607
Charcoal— !
Bushels
Cost
Anthracite —
Tons (2,240 pounds i
Cost
Bituminous coal —
Tons (2.000 pounds)
Cost
AU other material, including fuel for generating power
and rent of power
31,931,134
$5,6S4,243
25,153
$194, 280
23,568
$72,214
$40, 764, 114
PBOOrCTS.
Total valne i $801, 062. 345
43.336,817
$150,855,740
41,556,642
$141,276,713
i
1,770,175
$9,579,027
(»)
2,168,092
$6,651,055
11,499.685
$11,1^,378
$85,436,530
26.883,082
$83,499,448
29.083,978
$1,683,075
3S,874
$liS,377
60,337
$95,630
$10,452,357
$317,653,983
Pig iron:
Tons (2,240 pounds) 30.543,167
Value.. $785,960,412
Unit value, ton.
For consumption in works of company pro-
ducing, tons
Consumed by steel works and rolling mills
during year
Balance fbrfoun dries, etc
For sale, tons
Purchased by steel works and roiling iriills
during year
Balance for foundries, erport, etc
$25.73
21,687,376
21, 170, 136
617,240
8, 855, 791
2, 750, 935
6,104,856
23,269,731
$312,761,617
$13.44
15,495,004
15,219,696
275,308
7, 774, 727
2,209,961
5,564,766
208
$264,580.060 1 $320,637,889
48,353,677
$187,264,601
46,605,930
$177, 5S9, 789
1, 747, 747
$9,674,^12
(»)
1,982,530
$5,544,859
13. 570, M5
$12,239,493
$105,994,112
31,436.536
$102,134,423
38,032,618
r2, 787, 026
265,401
$904,102
115. 173
$16S; 561
$9, 594, 821
5391, 429. 283
25,651,798
$387,830,443
$15.12
15,858,203
15,2.52,736
605,467
9,793,595
3, 824, l.i3
5,969,442
> Includes 5 establishments with materials to the amount of $5,389,144 and pig-iron products to the
value of $6,595,787. engaged {xtmarily in the manufacture of ferroalloys. At prior censuses the industry
included the blast furnace ferroalloys.
> Figures not available.
TROX AXD STEEL AND THEIR PRODUCTS. 1085
Table i6.—IR0X AXD STEEL, BLAST FURNACES; 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
1919
19U
1909
PRODCCTS — continued.
Pig iron — Continued.
Classified according to smelting fuel—
Coke-
Tons
\alue - —
Unit value, ton
Anthracite, and anthracite and-
coke mixed —
Tons
Value
Unit value, ton
Bituminous coal and coke mixed —
Tons
Value
Unit value, ton
Charcoal —
Tons
\'alue
Unit value, ton
Classified by grade (tons, 2,240 pounds)-
Basic
Bessemer
Low phosphorus (below 0.4 per cent).
Foundry
Malleable
Forge or mill
WTiite, mottled, and miscellaneous . . .
Castings direct from blast furnaces
Ferroalloys
Classified by method of delivery or castintf—
Molten" t o steel works, etc
Machine cast
Sand cast
Chill east
Direct castings
All other products, value.
EQCTPMENT.
(Active establishments.)
Stacks active during the year:
Number
Coke furnaces
Bituminous coal and coke
Anthracite and coke
Charcoal
Aggregate daily capacity , tons
Coke furnaces
Bituminous coal and coke
Anthracite and coke
Charcoal
Idle during the entire year :
Number
Coke furnaces
Other fuels
Aggregate daily capacity, tons
Coke furnaces
Other fuels
Banked, relined, or rebuilding at end of year:
Number
Coke fiu-naces
Other fuels
Aggregate daily capacity, tons
Coke furnaces
Other fuels
30,
$770,
097.220
101.169
$2o. 59
$2
$1
$11
14,
94.465
975, 470
$3L50
35,745
385,663
$38.77
315, 737
498, 110
$36.42
597,535
374, 950
2S9. 726
792, 961
090,344
2.87. 529
56,418
53,704
')
138,453
, 746, 656
, 970. 309
634,045
53,704
$15,101,933
385
359
2
5
19
132, 114
130, 291
140
438
1,245
27
25
*2
6,433
6,343
90
62
59
53
20,761
20,506
255
22,787,890
$304,456,130
$13. 36
87.919
11.256,663
$14.29
1 118,6.32
$2, 704. 1.34
$22.79
2 275,290
S4.444.fi90
$16.15
9,465,853
7,577,792
305,738
4,325,100
730, 910
488, 172
32,202
14, .384
329,580
11,936,791
6,007,417
24. 522, 152
$368,131,822
$lo.01
670,991
$10,962,150
$16.34
86,420
$1.5.52,814
$17.97
372,235
$7. 183. G57
$19.30
7, 741, 759
10,147,ft52
248, 720
5,539,410
934,211
586,685
110, 810
16, 181
326,970
12. 197, 686
5,096,797
4.681,867
629.272
7,655,568
685,566
14,384
16, 181
$4,892,366
$3,598,840
2.S6
370
252
312
4
5
4
25
26
28
90, 172
98,973
87,846
94,499
725
395
272
2,745
1,329
1,334
70
24
62
19
<S
*b
20,004
4,027
19,547
3,750
457
277
8
8
8
7
1
2,650
1,873
2,650
1 Includes a considerable quantity of f erromanganese pig-iron.
2 Includes a small quantity made" with electricity and charcoal.
3 Not included in the blast-furnace tndustrv in 1919.
* 1919, charcoal; 1914, anthracite, 1; anthracite and coke, 3; charcoal, 4; 1909, anthracite, 1; anthracite and
coke, 1; charcoal, 3.
* Bituminous coal and coke, 1; anthracite and coke, 1; charcoal, 1.
1086 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 46.-IRON AND STEEL, BLAST FURNACES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
EQtJiPMENT — continued.
New stacks completed since 1914 (included above), coke
furnaces:
Number
Aggregate daily capacity, tons
In course of construction at end of year:
Number
Aggregate daily capacity, tons
Abandoned or dismantled since 1914:
Number
Aggregate daily capacity, tons
Pig-casting machines
Heyl and Patterson
UehUng
Other
Granulated slag pits
Blast furnaces served
Production of granulated slag, tons
Gas engines using blast-furnace gas:
Number
Blowmg engmes
Electric power engines
Less than 2,000 horsepower
2,000 to 2,999 horsepower
3,000 to 3 ,999 horsepower
4,000 and over horsepower
Horsepower
131
14,545
25
1,720
1,560
149
79
56
14
91
108
5,031,743
195
115
80
18
120
20
37
613,470
130
11,902
2
850
112
58
49
5
85
101
{*)
144
73
71
(')
380,820
(<)
(*)
(<)
0)
(0
1 11
3,807
10
4,100
3
710
IW
85
198,040
1 1919, all coke; 1914,29cokeof 11,897 tons and 1 charcoal of 5 tons; 1909, 9 coke of 3,800 tons and 2 cnarcoai
of 7 tons.
- 1919, 4 coke of 1,670 tons and 1 charcoal of 50 tons.
3 1919, all coke; 1914, 8 coke of 1,565 tons and 4, other fuels, of 300 tons.
* Figures not available.
Table 47.— FERROALLOYS: 1919.
Tons (2,000
pounds).
Value.
Total value.
The classified industry
Ferroalloys, subsidiary products of other industries.
Blast-furnace establishments —
Electric-fumace establishments.
Ferroalloys ,
Ferromanganese
Spiegcleisen
Ferrosilicon
Ferrophosphorus
Other ferroalloys (ferrochromium, ferromolybdenum, ferrotitanium, lerro-
tungsten, ferrovanadium)
Sand cast
Machine cast
Chill cast
Delivered molten
All other products
385,806
185,616
84,010
86,022
4,757
25,401
148,875
131,419
105, 299
213
$56,182,243
38,583,984
17,598,259
38,484,505
17,697,738
49,326,769
25,670,127
3,675,689
4,821,711
516, 231
14,643,011
6,855,474
IRON AND STEEL AND THEIR PRODUCTS. 1087
Table 18.— STEEL WORKS AND ROLLING MILLS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
Number of establislunenf s
Steel works and rolling mills ,
Steelworks only (no hot rolling)
Rolling mills only (no steel furnaces)
Number producing steel
Number doing hot rolling
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Iron and steel:
For furnaces and hot rolls —
Pig iron, including ferro-alloys —
Tons
Cost
Pig iron —
Produced by consumer —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased—
Tons..
Cost
Spiegeleisen and ferromanganese —
Produced by consumer —
Tons
Cost
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Other ferroalloys—
Produced by consumer —
Tons
Cost
Purchased—
Tons ,
Cost
Scrap iron or steel, including old rails not intended
for reroUing —
Total consumption, tons
Produced by consumer in other works —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased—
Tons ,
Cost
Made and consumed in same works, tons . .
Rails for reroUing —
Tons
Cost
Steel,crudeand semi-finished (ingots, blooms, billets,
slabs, and sheet and tin-plate bars) —
Produced by consumer in other works —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased—
Tons
Cost
Iron ore —
Tons
Domestic
Foreign
Cost
Crude-
Tons
Cost
Manganiferous—
Tons
Cost
Chrome —
Tons
Cost
Rolled forms for further manufacture —
Iron muck and scrap bar —
Total consumption, tons
Produced by consumer in other works —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Made and consumed in same works, tons. . .
' Included with speigeleisen and ferromanganese.
2 Included with steel, crude and semifinished, etc.
a Figures not available.
500
145
112
243
257
388
$1,680,575,758
24,-362,942
$655,002,125
21,170,136
$496,313,109
2,749,822
$85,204,226
123,353
$13,772,841
223,742
$27,706,590
7,215
$1,292,822
88,674
$30,712,537
16,369,210
1,480,260
$28, 154, 391
5,545,822
$116,978,660
9, 343, 128
165,459
$4,154,381
4,401,127
$173,067,624
4,545,100
$194,994,191
1, 051, 791
1, 044, 907
6,884
$8, 480, 622
1, 014, 989
$7, 185, 658
17,709
$234, 619
19,093
$1, 060, 345
968, 512
106,800
86, 589, 465
128,203
$7, 586, 489
733,509
427
113
96
218
209
331
$590,825,692
446
89
99
258
188
347
$657,500,856
17,429,657
$248,630,958
15,111,458
$201,965,395
2,016,634
$30,166,377
108,238
$3,849,738
193,327
$12, 649, 448
(')
10,656,187
899,113
$11,384,960
4,171,767
$-47,996,567
5, 585, .307
(n
2,882,069
857,587,159
3,576,330
$74,590,904
999, 472
969, 617
29,855
$4, 252, 201
(')
19,076,889
$297,471,122
15,108,244
$224,474,026
3,604,060
$58,189,714
144,492
$3,776,798
220,093
$11,030,584
(')
9,929,710
773,843
$10,629,317
4,029,774
$62,093,514
5,126,093
(2)
3,080,672
$62,594,558
3,427,577
$82,981,077
835, 338
823,306
12, 032
$4, 292, 963
(.')
1088 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 48 — STEEL WORKS AND ROLLING MILLS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
MATERIALS -continued .
Iron and steel— Continued.
Rolled forms for further manufacture — Continued.
Iron and steel skelp —
Total consumption, tons
Produced by consumer in other works —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Made and consitmed in same works, tons. .
Iron and steel wire rods —
Total consumption, tons
Produced by consiuner in other works —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Made and consumed in same works, tons. .
Copper— ingots, billets, blooms, bars, and rods-
Total consumption, tons
Produced by consiuner in other works —
Tons
Assigned cost
Purchased —
Tons
Cost ;;.
Made and consiuned in same works, tons. . .
Copper scrap —
Tons
Cost .■.".■■.■
Zinc (spelter)—
Tons
Cost '.'.''''""
1919
Fuel and rent of power, cost .
All other materials, cost
Total value.
I.— Rolled, forged, and other classffied steel and
IRON products:
Tons
For sale "]
For consumption "
Value '...'.'.'.'.'.'.
A. — Finished rolled products and forgings —
Tons J
For sale
For consumption
Value " '
Rails-
Number of estabUshments
Tons
Value .'..'.'.'.'.'..
Open-hearth —
Tons
Value " '
Bessemer —
Tons
Value v.. .'.'.'.
Rerolled or renewed rails —
Number of establishments
Tons "
Value .'...'.'....
Rail joints, fastenings, etc. —
Number of establishments
Tons ;;
^■alue
2, 425, 845
322, 082
$19,297,117
437, 764
$27,314,278
1, 665, 999
1, 375, 949
5,794
$620, 597
15, 528
$1,327,725
1, 354, 627
72, 366
12, 040
$402, 305
31,318
$12, 980, 464
29,008
1,714
$524, 252
SO, 380
$12, 283, 608
$156,964,862
$253, 852, 602
2 $2 ,828,902,376 2 $918,664,565
1914
1, 376, 313
47, 998
$1,662,917
144, 559
$3, 833, 933
1, 183, 756
1, 494, 761
76,717
$1, 864, 312
IS, 978
$487, 715
1, 399, 066
13, 335
$4, 069, 309
(0
(')
$55, 447, 804
$79, 016, 953
1909
36,211,947
23,114,711
13,097,236
$2, 417, 012, 540
25,512,847
17,343,747
8, 169, 100
$1,859,457,051
16
3 2, 088, 838
$92,849,481
1,893,141
$82, 644, 046
195,697
$10, 204, 835
6
95,637
$4,738,883
24
462, 091
$27, 595, 921
25, 522, 784
16, 904, 966
8,617,818
$800, 278, 038
18,482,182
12,647,638
5, 834, 544
$623, 485, 963
15
» 1,842,041
$54, 009, 918
1,522,684
$45,336,381
319,357
$8, 673, 537
8
63,671
$1,438,237
26
349,307
$11,526,956
1,578,290
35,221
$1, 151, 430
141, 496
$4, 553, 426
1, 401, 573
1, 465, 221
128,291
$3, 547, 577
18, 134
$705,118
1, 318, 796
19, 545
$5, 756, 018
(')
(')
$46, 1.36, 725
$75,588,011
2 5985,722,534
26,723,274
18, 265, 891
8,4,57,383
$863,342,711
19,276,237
14, 024, 550
5,251,687
$667,393,177
13
2, 858, 599
$81, 128, 295
1,215,072
$36,400,780
1,643,527
$44, 727, 515
9
106,352
$2,683,017
25
3%, 911
$14,488,412
1 Included with all other materials.
> In addition, steel castings and rolled steel valued at $7,143,128 were produced by 7 establishments in
1919, to the value of $2,831,964 by 13 estabhshments in 1914, and to the value of $6,627,639 by 29estabU.sh-
ments in 1909, not classified as steel works and rolling mills.
3 Includes 77,598 tonS of alloy steel rails in 1919 and 27,286 tons in 1914.
IRON AND STEEL AND THEIR PRODUCTS. 1089
Table 48 — STEEL WORKS AND ROLLINO MILLS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
PRODUCTS — continued.
Rolled, forged, and other classified steel and
IRON products— Continued.
A.— Finished rolled products and forgings— Continued.
Structural shapes —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Bars for rcLuforced concrete —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Merchant bars, mill shaftinsj, etc. —
Number of estabUshments
Steel-
Tons
Value
Tons
Value
Bolt and nut rods, spike and chain rods, horseshoe
nail rods, etc. —
Number of estabUshments
Tons
Value
Wire rods —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
For sale —
Tons
Value
For consumption, tons
In works where produced
In other works of same company
Assigned value
Sleel rods —
Cold-rolled, cold-dra^vTl, cold-hammered or polished-
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Rolled- wire rods in coils or bars, of crucible or electric
steel-
Number of establshments
Tons
Value
Plates or sheets, other than for tinning —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
For sale-
Tons
Value
For consumption —
Tons
Assigned value
According to gauge :
Plates No. 12 and thicker —
Tons
Value
Sheets No. 13 and thinner —
Tons
Value
Black plates (or sheets) for tinning —
Number of establishments
Tons ,
Value
For sale-
Tons •
Value
For consumption —
Tons
Assigned value
' Figures not available.
2
$151
J18,
$.32(i
30
,526,461
, 970, 064
34
301,453
, 428, 795
140
, 026, 448
, 764, 260
458, 549
$33, 796, 197
29
232, 920
$15,333,748
33
2, 484, 428
$126,738,142
582, 273
$31,152,583
1,902,155
1,354,627
547, 528
$95, 585, 559
12
145, 697
$17,682,981
15,358
$4,767,443
135
6,720,191
$523,621,423
5, 257, 975
$408,690,562
1,462,216
$114,930,861
4,426,998
$295,924,025
2,293,193
$227,697,398
32
1,084,175
$94, 456, 189
7,107
$922,391
1,077,068
$93,533,798
35
2,083,440
$57,475,366
30
269, 966
$7, 751, 549
2, 062, 791
$71,352,396
411,946
$13,057,104
41
535, 875
$18,319,805
33
2,377,091
$61, 578, 145
535,098
$14, 000, 752
1,842,593
1,399,066
443,527
$47,577,393
(')
99
3,699,249
$129,785,963
2,907,272
$96,442,998
791,977
$33,342,965
2,183,775
$62,768,579
1,515,474
$67,017,384
30
1,011,938
$43,147,041
81,583
$3,500,576
930,355
$39,646,465
1909
27
2,123,630
865,564,593
25
191,358
$5,588,963
132
3,784,248
$121,488,423
29
2,295,279
$61,947,958
511, .322
$14,681,108
1,783,957
1,318,796
465, 161
$47,266,850
(')
105
3,332,733
$133,272,393
2,807,114
$108, 298, 861
525,619
$24,973,532
2 2,392,144
2 940,589
(■)
29
631,435
$30,955,967
56,275
$2,736,396
575, 160
828,219,571
' Plates "16 gauge and thicker" and sheets " 17 gauge and thinner,"
75108°— 23-
-09
1090 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— MANUFACTURES.
Table 48.-STEEL WORKS AND ROLLING MILLS: 1919 1914, AND 1909- Continued.
PRODUCTS — continued.
[.—Rolled, forged, and other classified steel and
IRON products— Continued.
.4.— Finished rolled products and /'OTOmos— Continued.
Skelp:
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
For sale-
Tons
Value
For consumption —
Tons
In works where produced
In other works of same company
Assigned value
Hoops, bands, and cotton ties —
Number of establishments
Tons...
Value
For sale-
Tons
Value
For consumption —
Tons
Assigned value
Nail and tack plate-
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
For sale-
Tons ,
Value ,
For consumption —
Tons
Assigned value
Axles, rolled or forged-
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Armor plate, gun forgings, and ordnance-
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Car and locomotive wheels, rolled or forged-
Tons
Value
All other rolled products —
Tons
Value
All forged or other iron and steel products not otherwise
enumerated—
Tons
Value
B. — Seminniahed rolled products (for sale or for transfer to
other works of same company):
Tons
Value
Blooms, billets, and slabs, steel-
Tons
Value
For sale-
Tons
Value
For consumption in other works of producer —
Tons
Assigned value
2,589,004
S151, 557,342
379,271
$21,928,860
2.209,793
1,605.999
543,794
$129,628,482
34
832, 212
$69, 865, 330
750,394
$63,702,389
81,818
$6, 102, 941
7
34,579
$2,548,485
18,590
$1,777,166
15,989
$771,319
7
2 97,813
2 89,752,973
13
101,130
$55,699,658
117.763
$17,044,728
787,475
$75,686,987
309, 965
$38,558,021
9, 265, 930
$389,596,293
6,024,044
$249, 394, 083
2,039,349
$90, 124, 414
3,984,695
$159,269,669
38
1,960,S14
$52,443,303
506,380
$14,621,830
1,454,464
l,l,s3,756
270, 708
$37,821,473
17
603,940
$19,945,078
(')
U
50,302
$2,008,308
19,751
$803,352
30,551
$1,204,956
10
2 89,436
2 $3, 407, 271
6
38,669
.$19,947,893
('> V
619,674
.$37,125,670
411,402
$19,165,900
6,408,030
$130,674,909
3,991,873
$80, 638, 672
1,414,619
$29, 706, 572
2,577,254
$50,932,100
42
2,084,286
$64,514,728
580,686
$18,415,604
1,503,600
1,401,573
102,027
$46,099,124
15
341,043
$10,429,681
0)
12
68,557
$2, 540, 022
25, 867
$960,492
42, 690
$1,579,530
102,348
83,831,344
5
26, 845
$10,649,079
0)
566,627
$39,570,061
365,986
$18,740,241
6,799,436
$153,493,360
4, 887, 796
$108, 514, 747
1,841,819
$43,021,988
3,045,977
$65,492,759
I Figures not available.
' Includes for 1019, 1 ,.566 tons of axles other than car and locomotive (automobile, carriage, etc.'), valued
at $317,774; and for 1914, 1,160 tons, valued at $96,068. t. , ,y
IRON AND STEEL AND THEIR PRODUCTS. 1091
Table -18.— STEEL WORKS AND ROLLING MILLS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
PRODUCTS — continued.
I.— Rolled, forged, and other classified steel and
IKON PRODUCTS— Continued.
B.— fie mi finished rolled jnoditds—Continued.
Rolled blooms, billets, and slabs, for forging purposes —
Tons
Value
Hammered charcoal blooms, billets, and slabs —
Tons
Value
Sheet and tin-plate bars —
Tons
Value
For sale —
Tons
Value
For consumption in other works of producer —
Tons
Value
Muck and scrap bar —
Tons
Value
For sale-
Tons
Value
For consumption in other works of producer —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed in same works (tons) —
Blooms, billets, and slabs, steel
Hammered charcoal blooms, billets, and slabs
Rolled blooms and billets for forging purposes
Sheets and tin-plate bars
Muck and scrap bar
C. — Unrolled steel (for sale or transfer to other works of
same company):
Tons
Value
Ingots —
Tons
Value
For sale —
Tons
Value
For consumption in other works of producer —
Tons
Assigned vahie
Direct steel castings —
Tons
Value
1919
II. — Scrap iron or steel:
For sale-
Tons
Value
For consumption in other works of producer-
Tons
Assigned value
Made and consumed in same works (tons)
III.— All other steel or iron products, not rolled,
INCLUDING value ADDED TO IRON AND STEEL ROLLING-
MILL PRODUCTS BY FURTHER MANUFACTURE
IV. — All PRODUCTS other than steel or iron.
v.— Custom work and repairing
186,533
§10,669,833
17,785
$920, 704
2, 864, 578
$117,855,738
2,555,741
?104,597,932
308, 837
$13, 257, 806
172,990
$10,755,935
62,039
$4, 146, 609
110,951
$6,609,326
19,344,166
33, 692
124,321
1,289,851
733,509
1,433,170
$167,959,202
713,027
$33,315,197
219,013
$15,848,348
494,014
$17, 466, 849
720, 143
$134,644,005
1,340,790
$24,487,435
773, 855
$12,926,837
9,343,128
$345,902,346
$22,265,923
$6, 307, 289
1914
65,939
$1,695,637
(')
2,241,7.35
$45,372,785
2,088,769
$42, 308, 755
152, %6
$3,064,030
108,483
$2, 967, 815
89, 379
$2,379,056
19,104
$588, 759
13, 102, 896
35,794
68, 856
723, 350
958,640
632,572
$46,117,166
63,371
$1,383,468
29,421
$737,382
33,950
$646,086
569, 201
$44,733,698
983,216
$11,660,297
462,948
$4,674,546
5,595,122
$85,238,964
$15, 103, 136
$1,709,584
1909
84,383
$2,247,133
(')
1,652,761
$37,745,269
1,625,408
$37, 105, 869
27, 353
$639,400
174, 496
$4,986,211
154,431
$4, 289, %9
20,065
$696,242
11,375,622
76,614
441,637
1,191,828
647, 601
$42, 456, 174
142,745
$3, 593, 726
30,444
$1,513,445
112,301
$2,080,281
504,856
$38,862,448
840,118
$12,632,772
398, 436
$5, 530, 852
5,126,093
$86,534,369
$16,356,978
$1,324,852
Figures not available.
1092 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 49.— TIN PLATE AND TERNEPLATE: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
Total cost.
MATERIALS.
Tin-plate and terneplate industry
Tin and tenie dipping departments of black plate
mills: plate and coating materials
Black plates, steel: i
Pounds
Cost
Produced by the establishment reporting —
Pounds
Cost
Purchased —
Pounds
Cost
Coating metals:
Pig tin —
Pounds
Cost
Pig lead-
Pounds
Cost
Terne mixture (purchased)—
Poiuids
Cost
Total tin and lead, including contents of terne
mixture purchased, pounds
Tin :.
Lead
Plates for redipping:
Pounds
Cost
Fuel and rent of power.
All other materials
Total value.
PRODUCTS.
Tin-plate and terneplate industry
Dipping departments of black plate mills.
Tin plate and terneplate: ^
Pounds
Value
Tin plate, steel —
Pounds
Value
Coke plate —
Pounds
Value
Charcoal plate-
Pounds
Value
Terneplate, including long terne, steel-
Pounds
Value
All other products, including plates redippcd, tin
dross, scruff, scrap, etc
EQUIPMENT.
Number of dipping sets at end of year
U suaUy eraiUoyed on tin plate
UsuaUy employed on terneplate
Number of building tin or terne sets at end of year. . .
Daily capacity single turn, pounds
Tin plate ;
Terneplate
Number of establishments operating on^ —
Single turn
Double turn
Triple turn
Daily capacity as operated whether on single, double,
or triple turn, pounds
$130,273,696
$57,906,561
$7:3,422,649
$56,851,047
$57,906,561
2,6:50,798,873
$99,730,197
2,593,351,524
$98,433,207
37,447,349
$1,296,990
43,628,872
$25,-350,062
1,074,225
$55,054
7,288,245
$1,439,580
51,991,342
45,271,634
6,719,708
348,565
$24,049
$364, 189
$3,310,559
$180,325,368
$97, 404, 720
$82, 920, 648
2,539,224,664
$175,776,283
2,373,253,628
$164,958,677
2,336,703,947
$161,874,698
36,549,681
$3,083,979
165,971,036
$10,817,606
$4,549,085
916
868
48
60
6,332,288
5,820,948
511,340
2
3
30
18,658,000
2,107,7S7,589
$39,803,655
2,084,536,660
$39,335,112
23,250,920
$468,543
36,542,881
$14,167,237
2,269,160
$94,024
6,618,211
$783,546
45,430,252
38,049,636
7,3.80,616
(^)
$309,924
$2, 748, 175
$68,342,962
I $68, 342, 962
4 2,053,966,144
4 $66,270,345
1,901,331,895
$60,258,024
1,855,892,526
$58,450,853
45,439,369
$1,807,171
152,634,249
$6,012,321
$2,072,617
693
615
78
3,868,000
3,454,000
414,000
6
5
21
10,726,000
$41,889,434
$41,889,434
1,321,071,691
$28,981,151
1,291,048,109
$28,245,234
30,023,582
$735,917
28,586,267
$8,490,794
2,708,496
$117,656
9,632,996
$1,061,587
40,927,759
31,077,651
9, 850, 108
(^)
$289,675
$2,948,571
$47,969,645
$•17,969,645
1,315,313,132
$45,815,146
1,123,968,875
$38,259,885
(2)
(2)
191,344,257
$7,555,201
$2,154,499
573
455
118
(=)
2,840,000
2,076,000
764,000
5
10
16
7,016,000
1 All steel in 1919; 1914 includes 6,208,909 pounds of iron plate, valued at $206,533: and 1909, 8,726,538 pounds
valued at $96,914. » > > i
2 Figures not available.
8 In addition, 2 estabhshments in 1919, I in 1914, and 3 in 1909, engaged primarily in other Unes of manu-
facture, made some tin plate and ternejilate.
* Includes 6,1H.S90 pounds of iron ])late, valued at $358,828; balance steel.
' Does not include 8 estabhshments, in 1919, engaged in retinriing only.
IRON AND STEEL AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
1093
Table 50.— THE WIRE INDUSTRY: 1919 AND 1914.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Wire drawn, tons.
Steel and iron wire:
Total production
For sale (plain or bare) . .
For consumption
Copper wire:
Total production
For sale (plain or bare) . .
For consumption
Brass wire:
Total production
Other metal:
Total production
PRODUCTS.
Total value...
Wire and manufactures of
wire
Steel and iron —
Tons
Value
Plain wire —
Tons
Value
Galvanized wire —
Tons
Value
Other coated wire—
Tons
Value
Wire nails and spikes-
Kegs (100 lbs.)
Value
Wire brads ana tacks-
Pounds
Value
Wire staples-
Pounds
Value
Barbed wire —
Tons
Value
Wire rope, cable and
strand-
Tons
Value
Woven-wire fence and
poultry netting —
Tons
Value
Other woven-wire prod-
ucts—
Tons
Value
Cold-roUed fiat wire—
T-ons
Value
Washers —
Tons
Value
Other fabricated iron and
steel wire products —
Tons
Value
Copper-
Bare wire —
Tons
Value
Insulated wire and cableL-
Tons
Value
1919
2,724,442
1914
2,597,407
2, SOS, 890
592, 434
1,916,456
184, 569
146,991
37,578
23,625
7,358
$392,601,073
2, 435, 530
459,909
1,975,621
138,924
84, 921
54,003
19, 491
3,462
$172,600,546
$384,919,118
2, 554, 385
$264, 777, 927
592, 434
$58,756,450
343, 005
$;?2, 383, 503
$166,999,888
2,465,383
$116, 215, 503'
459,909
$22, 316, 778
374, 478
S5, 257,' 688'
12, 429, 195
$49,291,686
5,461,597
$415, 821
68,221,338
$2, 745, 070
341,127
$30, 895, 619
103,010
$29, 825, 513
312, 146
$30, 526, 961
26,614
$4, 274, 177
45,908
$9,751,609
433
$46, 152
81,482
$10,607,678
146,991
$56,647,507
72,607
$44,465,418
vnnE MU-Ls
(wire rods
purcqased).
1,001,879
1914
898, 523
WIRE DEPARTMENTS OF
ROLLING MILLS AND
OTHER CONCERNS.
1919
1,722,563
920,918
244, 959
675, 959
78, 510
60, 827
17,683
1,794
657
$162,151,236
12,886,634
$23,368,633
66,670,000
$1,324,948
343, 693
$13,764,367
52, 735
$7,973,537
411,460'
$19,795,812
$157, 513, 598
943,693
$106,625,257
244,959
$28,494,089
r 172, 958
$15,812,146
I 20, 598
I $2,719,707
3,677,122
$15,062,373
f 3,998,138
$248, 664
I 16,084,845
I $617,027
82,0.56
$7,305,381
55,632
$12, 187, 216
97,064
$10, 320, 876
22,721
$2,822,689
122,720
$8, 899, 208
84,921
$26,206,024
48,386
$15, 709, 244
821, 569
206, 575
614,994
72, 401
54,210
18, 191
$81,841,012
$78, 150, 487
835,928
$48,809,661
206, 575
$12,921,55'
156,016
$7, 123, 026
3,209,925
$6,048,598
18,376,000
$386, 271
69,232
$2,823,668
1,587,972
347, 475
1,240,497
106,059
86, 164
19,895
21,831
6,701
$230,449,837
1914
1,698,884
1,613,961
253,334
1,360,627
66,523
30,711
35, 812
18,400
$90,759,534
$227,405,520
1,610,692
$158,152,670
347,475
$30,262,361
f 170,047!
$16,571,357
I 29,327
I $2, 537, 981
8, 752, 073
$.34,229,313
f 1,4(>3,459
$167, 1.57
1 52,1.36,493
[ $2, 128, 043
259, 071
$23, 590, 238
13,417
$2, 184, 987
30, 208
$6,401,609
27
$7,655
32, 877
$5,263,527
60,827
$26,873,030
32,687
47,378
$17,a38,297
43,217
$6, 881, 138
128,379
$6,763,469, $20,206,085
215,082
8,614
$915, 490
54,211
$4, 946, 444 '
54,210
$16,177,678
32, 410
$21, 825, 4391 $10, 8.55, 232
13, 197
$2, 089, 190
1.5,700
$3,350,000
406
$38,497
$88, 849, 401
1,629,455
$67, 405, 842
253, 334
$9,395,221
218,462
$8, 826, 505
9,676,709
$17,320,035
48,294,000
$938,677
274, 461
$10, 940, 699
9,518
$1,092, .399
283,081
$13, 032, 343
14,107
$1,907,199
68,509
$3,952,764
48,605
$5,344,151
86, 164
$29, 774, 477
39,920
30,711
$10,028,346
15, 976
$22,639,979 $4,854,012
1 Not including production of insulated wire and cable by establishments included in "electrical ma-
chinery, ajjparalus, and suppUes." Total production, all estabhshments, 1919, 224,000 net tons, value
$128, 682, 339.
1094
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 50 THE WIRE INDUSTRY: 1919 AND 1914— Continued
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
PRODUCTS— continued .
Wire and manufactures of
wire — Continued .
Copper — Continued .
Woven-wire products —
Tons
Value
Other fabricated copper-
wire products —
Tons
Value
Brass wire —
Pounds
Value
Other metals —
Bronze (with phosphor-
bronze and monel) —
Pounds
Value
Nickel, nickel silver, etc. —
Pounds
Value
Other (includes copper-
clad steel) —
Pounds
Value
Other fabricated wire prod-
ucts—
Pounds
Value
Finished products, other than
wire
- Sulphate of iron-
Tons
Value
All other products
Amount received for custom
work and repairing
EQUIPMENT.
Wire-drawing blocks:
Number
Rod
Redrawing
Fine wire ,
Annual capacity, tons
Wire-nail machines:
Number
Annual capacity, kegs (100
pounds)
Barbed-wire machines:
Number
Annual capacity, tons
Woven-wire fence machines:
Nimiber
Annual capacity , tons
Poultry-netting machines:
Number
Annual capacity, tons
Stands cold-roUing machines:
Number ,
Annual capacity, tons
1919
206
$223, 596
790
$593,077
47, 249, 835
$11,542,020
1,342,706
$624,520
1,752,952
$1,457,588
10, 671, 138
$3,876,060
948, 858
$711,405
$3,058,042
36,747
$669, 871
$.3,717,944
$236, 098
62,689
10,530
10, 202
41,957
4, 169, 467
5,383
22, 049, 170
1,509
855,997
457
677, 195
164
41, 893
687
184,215
2,130
$1, 013, 282
39,614,500
$6,366,342
6,929,398
$1,489,493
$2,581,000
$2, 692, 302
$327,356
51,181
7,503
9,067
34,611
3, 852, 000
5,212
23,904,000
583
732,000
WraE MILLS
(WIEE RODS
PUBCHASED).
140
$143, 596
3, 588, 721
$1,040,427
163,242
$93,820
649,000
$714, 163
501, 938
$197, 866
$2,171,718
1914
499
$291,380
4,361,148
$650,017
5,344,7.30
$1,166,519
$2,088,590
23,506]
$416,3421 $1,439,465
$1,813, 480 J
,098 $162,470
0)
(')
(')
(')
26,920
3,165
6,651
17,104
1,508,043
1,652
7, 451, 450
478
252,448
100
154,552
84
28,847
380
59,915
33,242
3,005
6,565
2;j, 672
1,249,000
1,318
.5,96.5,000
(')
(')
161
190,000
WIRE DEPARTMENTS OF
ROLLING MILLS AND
OTHER CONCERNS.
1914
66
,000
790
,077
43,661,114
$10, 501, 593
1,179,464
$530, 700
1,103,952
$743, 425
10,169,200
$3, 678, 194
948, 858
$711,405
$886, 324
.13,241
$2,53,529
$1,904,464
35,769
7,365
3,551
24,853
2,661,424
3, 731
14,597,720
1,091
603, 549
357
522,643
80
13, 046
307
124,300
1,631
$721, 902
35,253,352
$5,516,325
1,584,668
$322,974
$492,410
$1, 252, 837
$164, 886
17, 939
4,498
2,502
10, 939
2,603,000
3, S94
17,939,000
(')
(')
422
542,000
(')
(')
' Figures not available.
LtTMBEE AND TIMBER PRODUCTS. 1095
Table 51.— PRODUCTION OF LUMBER, LATH, AND SHINGLES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Lumber (M feet B. M.)
Softwoods
Yellow pine
Douglas flr
West orii yellow pine
Hemlock
White pine
Spmce
Cypress
Redwood
Larch
Cedar
White fir
Sugar pine
Balsam fir
Lodgepole pine
Hardwoods
Oak
Maple
« Red gum
Chestnut
Birch
Beech
Yellow poplar
Elm
Basswood
. Hickory
Ash
Cottonwood
Tupelo
Wahiut
Sycamore
All other
Lath (thousands)
Sliingles (thousands)
34, 552, 076
37,346,023
44,509,761
27,407,130
29, 406, 839
33, 896, 959
13,062,938
5, 902, 169
1,755,015
1, 754, 998
1, 723, 642
979, 968
656, 212
410, 442
888, 121
332, 234
223, 422
133, 658
68, 030
16,281
7, 144, 946
14, 471, 004
4, 763, 693
1, 327, 365
2, 165, 728
2,632,587
1, 247, 414
1, 013, 013
535,199
358, 561
499, 903
112, 627
136, 159
125, 212
18, 374
7, 939, 184
16, 277, 185
4, 856, 378
1, 499, 985
3,051,399
3, 900, 034
1, 748, 547
955,635
521, 630
421, 214
346, 008
89,318
97, 191
108, 702
23,733
10,612,802
2, 70S, 280
857, 489
851,431
545, 696
375, 079
358, 985
328, 538
194, 417
183, 562
170, 013
154, 931
144, 155
143, 730
39, 218
28,114
61, 308
1, 724, 078
9, 192, 704
3, 278, 908
909, 763
675, 380
540, 591
430, 667
376,464
519,221
214,294
264,656
116,113
189,499
195,198
124,480
25,573
22,773
55,604
(2)
4,414,457
1, 106, 604
706,945
663, 891
452,370
511,244
858, 500
347, 456
399, 151
333, 929
291, 209
265,600
96,676
46, 108
56,511
62, 151
3, 703, 195
14,907,371
34, 127, 165
1 27, 345, 338
11,521,781
2,928,409
1,290,526
3, 268, 787
5,332,704
1, 295, 953
749, 592
519, 267
31,784
222,994
(=)
C)
6, 781, 827
2, 902, 855
587, 558
523,990
243, 537
224,009
853,544
258,330
228, 041
106, 824
169, 178
321, 574
31, 455
18,002
312,930
2,647,847
14, 546, 551
1 Includes 183,541 M feet of softwoods, not reported by kinds of wood.
3 Included in "All other" hardwoods.
* Not reported.
Table 62.— PRODUCTION OF TIGHT STAVES AND HEADING: 1919 AND 1909.
PRODUCT.
1919
1909
363, 825
379,231
Sawed
348,812
3,269
1,193
551
24, 274
341, 259
Hewed. . . .
6,321
Bucked and spUt
15,104
16, 547
Beer and ale
20, 691
Sawed
24,265
9
19, 736
955
1096 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 53.— PRODUCTION OF SLACK STAVES, HEADING, AND HOOPS: 1919 AND 1909.
KIND OF WOOD.
STAVES (THOUSANDS).
HEADING (THOUSAND
SETS).
HOOPS (thousands).
1919
1909
1919
1909
1919
1909
Total :
1,121,324
2,029,548
87,381
140, 234
140, 772
375. 793
Red gaun
358, 405
327, 875
61,100
53, 058
50, 446
38,920
36, 460
36, 303
35, 691
29,683
93, 383
416, 570
306, 621
245, 172
71, 705
133, 255
66,675
268, 237
93, 290
78, 897
72,219
276, 907
13, 003
42, 401
1,872
2,318
7,319
1,986
4,942
16,700
38,926
6,535
5,245
13,663
1,963
19, 269
876
4,328
1,861
30,868
Pine
(')
133,983
4,000
('5
(') ■
(')
(I)
(')
(1)
2,789
Elm
339. 477
Ash
(■')
Maple
Oak
Beech. .
Biich
. 3,490
2,508
7,542
Spruce
All other
36,316
1 Included with "All other."
Table 54.— WOOD CONSUMED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF VENEERS: 1919, 1911, AND 1^.
kind of wood.
Total
Domestic:
Red gum
Yellow pine . .
Birch
Cottonwood . .
Tupelo
Yellow poplar
White oak —
Maple
Wabiut
Spruce
Basswood ....
Douglas fir...
Ehm
Beech
All other
Imported:
Mahogany
All other
QUANTITY OF WOOD (M FEET).
1919
576,581
198, 641
67,071
54, 079
36, 739
34, 175
32. 653
30. 654
15, 723
14, 060
11,355
11,134
10, 604
9,578
3,922
13, 767
27,628
4.798
1911
444,886
136, 542
35,400
24,208
34,911
20,976
25,835
41,742
29,762
4, 121
9,108
11,602
6,262
IS, 340
12,023
22, 359
4,790
6,905
1909
435,981
129, 930
48,143
24, 643
30, 842
18, 476
28,826
28, 742
35,444
2,400
4,111
13, 715
1,111
16,254
9,950
18,844
16,057
8,493
LEATHER AND ITS FINISHED PRODUCTS. 1097
Table 65.— LEATHER, TANNED, CURRIED, AND FINISHED: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Hides and skins, total:
Number
Cost ,
Hides, total —
Number
Cost
Cattle-
Number
Cost
Horse —
Number
Cost
Skins, total —
Number
Cost
Calf and kip-
Number
Cost
Goat and kid —
Number ,
Cost ,
Sheep and Iamb-
Number
Cost ,
AU other —
Number ,
Cost
AU other raw stock, cost.
Purchased rough leather used, cost.
Tanning materials —
Vegetable
Chemicals
Fats, oils, and other greases
All other materials, cost.
Total value.
Leather, value
Sole-
Sides
Value
Hemlock-
Sides
Value
Oak-
Sides
Value
Union-
Sides
Value
Chrome —
Sides
Value
Belting —
Butts
Value
Harness —
Sides
Value
Case, bag, and strap —
Sides
Value
1919
$646, 521, 527
1 123
$513:
24,
$317,
22,
$304,
2,
$12,
$195,
12,
$74,
55,
$82,
326,726
570, 602
47S, 825
949,025
184, 517
994, 752
294, 308
954. 273
847, 901
621, 577
894. 274
334, 355
428, 830
500, 845
,766,247
, 415, 744
,758,550
,370,633
. 218, 990
$16,166,339
$46,564,536
$20,985,006
$11,342,269
$29,673,785
4 $928,591,701
$818, 209, 571
19,715,821
$218,829,831
1,731,545
$16, 179, 564
10,086,228
$117,522,076
7,314,834
$79,917,866
583,214
$5,210,325
1,483,070
$32,776,994
1,717,154
$24,171,047
1,225,577
$11,880,766
1914
$284,245,420
,841,035
,980,036
598,637
311,975
,457,591
,751,002
,141,046
,560,973
242,398
668, 061
067, 793
117, 713
755, 867
916,965
090, 198
, 247, 682
,328,540
,385,701
,970,795
$7,070,378
$44,224,211
4 $367, 201, 705
18,
$152,
95,
$77,
16,
$33,
37,
$23,
40,
$341,796,436
18,075,482
$116,188,059
5,626,696
$31,007,435
5,267,936
$38,384,062
6,588,799
$42,457,755
592,051
$4,338,807
647,224
$8,369,584
2,777,312
$20,969,169
1,004,581
$5,383,255
1909
$248,278,933
I 116,040,986
Sl'Ki, 058, 557
« 18, 360, 415
$119,410,767
18,360,415
$119,410,707
(')
(')
97, 680, 571
$75,647,790
19,732,638
$31, 790, 572
48,077,664
$27, 833, 214
26,082,060
$12,231,618
3, 788, 209
$3, 792, 386
1904
$191, 179, 073
$9, 556, 257
$43,664,119
4 $327, 874, 187
$306, 476, 720
17,805,252
$88,331,713
7,963,728
$32,237,151
3,805,861
$26,083,793
5,756,227
$28,375,815
279,436
$1,634,954
521,035
$6,995,133
3,946,235
$24,802,734
(')
108,206,682
$145, 467, 925
2 17,581,613
$89, 126, 593
17,581,613
$89, 126, 593
90,625,069
$56, 341, 332
12, 481, 221
$15, 725, 616
47,665,008
$26, 756, 012
27,492,359
$10, 547, 883
2, 985, 881
$3,311,821
$10,852,655
$34, 858, 493
4 $252,620,986
$236,765,803
17,937,938
$69,205,600
9,929,964
$152,676,015
3,607,963
$19,157,805
4,400,011
$17,371,780
(')
429,782
$4,754,456
4,369,561
$20,274,188
(')
1 Exclusive of 100,419 hides and skins in 1919, 702,894 in 1914, and 447,435 in 1909, treated by estabUsh-
ments engaged primarily in other industries.
2 Cattle hides only.
' Not reported separately.
* Exclusive of leather and other products, such as hair, wool, etc., to the value of $1,193,918 for 1919,
$7,311,231 for 1914, $6,231,374 for 1909, and $154,932 for 1904, reported by estabUshments engaged primarily
in other industries.
1098 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 55.— LEATHER, TANNED, CURRIED, AND FINISHED: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1901— Con.
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRODUCTS — continued .
Leather, value — Continued.
Upholstery leather (auto, furniture,
and carriage)—
Whole hide grains-
Number
Vahie
Whole hide spUts—
Number
Value
Upper leather (other than patent) —
Cattle-
Sides
Value
Horse-
Sides ,
Value
Skins-
Number ,
Value .'
Patent (other than upholstery) —
Sides
Value
Skins
Value
Glove-
Skins
Value
Sides
Value
Finished splits (not elsewhere speci-
fied ), value
Sold in the rough, value
All other, value
All other products, value
Amount received for tanning, currying, or
finishing for others
9.33,921
$18,262,372
1,507,741
$13,962,272
16,093,073
$120,897,283
1,720,507
$10,561,999
79,663,981
$266,547,191
2,716,476
$23,442,107
828, 870
$3,179,650
5,892,894
$11,535,113
5,369,969
$8,893,024
$16,459,665
$3,712,687
$63,097,567
$28,619,895
$51,762,2.35
654,053
$8,172,698
1,104,561
$6, 155, 660
8,245,964
$32,939,139
406,741
$1,360,103
66,268,840
$83,009,160
2,827,031
$9,564,110
4,871,588
$5,512,449
4,002,908
$2,901,874
343,949
$998, 303
$8,547,153
$4,494,985
$27,230,735
$13,134,413
$12,270,856
1,398,842
$l"'4,266,742
7,946,769
$24,198,993
$6
$141
$12
335,599
545,806
632,689
764,778
827,104
$7,780,804
6,850,469
$15,487,252
(')
(')
(')
(1)
(')
^'}
(')
(')
(')
0)
$10,180,949
$109,082,554
$7,665,223
$8,189,960
Not reported separately.
LEATHER AND ITS FINISHED PRODUCTS.
1099
Table 56.— BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, AND OTHER FOOTWEAR, BY CLASSES: i 1919,
1914, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1904
Total value.
2 $1,155, 041, 436
2 $501, 760, 458
Boots, shoes, and slippers:
Number of pairs
Value
Boots and shoes —
Number of pairs
Value
Men's —
Number of pairs
Value
Boys' and youths' —
Number of pairs
Value
Women's —
Number of pairs
Value
Misses' and children's —
Number of pairs
Value
Fiber-
Number of pairs
Value
Athletic and sporting shoes —
Number of pairs
Value
Canvas and textile fabrics —
Number of pairs
Value
Slippers —
Number of pairs
Value
Men's, boys', and youths' —
Number of pairs
Value .,
Women's, misses', and children 's-
Number of pairs
Value
Felt or other fiber —
Number of pairs
V^alue
Infants' shoes and slippers —
Number of pairs
Value
Sandals —
Number of pairs
Value
Moccasins —
Number of pairs
Value
All other kinds —
Number of pairs
Value
331,224,628
«1, 128, 286, 743
286,592,960
$1,070,322,232
95,017,356
$429,740,457
26,503,432
$72,883,299
104,812,505
$447,289,044
48,538,203
$102,091,213
79, 391
$166, 392
585,710
$2,083,402
11, 056, .363
$16,068,425
21,815,046
$33,409,101
3,230,086
$5,308,089
5,264,235
$12,860,767
13,320,725
$15,240,245
16,668,912
$18,249,791
5,125,962
$5, 128, 462
1,021,748
$1,177,157
All other products, including amount received for
work done for others
$26,754,693
292,666,468
$489,053,124
252, .51 6, 603
$45.5,398,112
98,031,144
$219,994,422
22,895,719
$32,853,560
80,916,239
$148,433,738
48,322,395
$51,870,908
2,351,106
$2, 246, 484
(3)
(3)
(3)
24,673,102
$26,082,238
3,666,972
$3,450,362
14,066,717
$18,573,921
6,939,413
$4, 057, 955
15, 476, 763
$7,572,774
(=)
(')
(»)
$12,707,3.34
2 $320, 107, 458
242,110,035
$315,987,387
216,039,401
$298,658,865
83,434,322
$142,038,632
21,717,236
$24,301,298
69,470,876
$98,262,016
41,416,967
$34,056,919
(3)
(')
(»)
(')
(')
17,518,291
$13,996,832
4,403,097
$3,464,561
13,115,194
$10,532,271
(')
(3)
(')
(3)
8,552,343
$3,331,690
$4,120,071
1 At the census of 1909 the value was not reported by classes and therefore statistics for 1909 are omitted
from this table.
2 Exclusive of the product of establishments primarily engaged in the manufacture of other products—
1919, 9 establishments, value $894,201; 1914, $855,582; and 1904, $89,000.
3 Not reported separately.
1100 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 57.— LEATHER GLOVES AND MITTENS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
PRODUCT.
19191
19141
19091
19041
Total value
$46,940,511
$31,614,109
$33,630,598
$17,740,385
Gloves, mittens, and gauntlets:
Dozen pairs
3,615,703
$44,831,777
3,040,747
$34, 498, 056
1,706,795
$23,053,857
767,801
$9,037,038
566, 151
$2, 407, 761
574,956
$10,333,121
417, 595
$8,596,567
126, 294
$1,568,735
31,067
$167,819
$2, 108, 734
3,082,376
$20, 296, 558
2,656,875
$16,333,388
1,623,446
$11,486,491
832,695
$4,3.83,271
200, 734
$463, 626
425, 501
$3, 963, 170
325,530
$3, 196, 761
99,971
$766,409
$1,317,551
3,368,655
$22, 525, 861
2, 888, 991
$18, 135, 438
1,755,229
$12,209,929
1,133,762
$5, 925, 509
479,664
$4,390,423
326,690
$3, 375, 560
152,974
$1,014,863
(-)
$1, 104, 737
3,370,146
$17, 122, 772
2,915,415
$14, 515, 770
Value
Men's and boys'—
Dozen pairs
Value
Unlined—
1 , 598 332
Value
$8,182,689
1,317,083
Lined-
Value
$6,333,081
(2)
Part leather and part fabric-
Value
(-)
Women's and children's —
454, 731
Value
$2, 607, 002
213 370
Unlined —
Dozen pairs
Value
$1,576,159
Lined —
Dozen pairs
241,361
Value
$1,030,843
(2)
Part leather and part fabric-
Dozen pairs
Value
(2)
All other products, value
$617,613
1 Exclusive, for 1919, of 22 e=!tabUslunents engaged primarily in other industries which made 534,709
dozen pairs of leather gloves, mittens, and gauntlets, valued at $:3, 175,014; for 1914, of 16 similar establisli-
ments which made 206,327 dozen pairs, valued at $642,462; for 1909, of 16 similar estabhshments which made
36,944 dozen pairs, valued at $264,961; and for 1904, of gloves, mittens, and gauntlets, to the value of $166,164.
* Not reported separately.
PAPER AND PRINTING.
1101
Table 58.— PAPER AND WOOD PULP: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
MATEEIAXS.
Total cost.
Pulp wood, total:
Oorrts
Cost
Spruce, domestic —
Cords '
Cost
Spruce, imported —
Cords
Cost
Poplar, domestic —
Cords
Cost
Poplar, imported —
Cords
Cost
Hemlock —
Cords
Cost
All other wood and waste —
Cords
Cost
Wood pulp purchased:
Tons
Cost
Grotmd, domestic —
Tons
Cost
Ground, imported —
Tons
Cost
Soda fiber, domestic —
Tons
Cost
Soda fiber, imported —
Tons
Cost
Siilpliite fiber, domestic-
Tons
Cost
Sulphite fiber, imported —
Tons
Cost
Sulphate fiber, domestic —
Tons
Cost
Sulphate fiber, imported —
Tons
Cost
Screenings, mechanical —
Tons
Cost
Screenings, chemical —
Tons
Cost
Rags, including cotton and flax waste and
sweepings:
Tons
Cost
Paper stock: High grade shavings, including
old and waste paper —
Tons
Cost
Manila stock:
Rope —
Tons
Cost
Jute bagging, waste, threads, etc. —
Tons
Cost
Straw:
Tons
Cost
1919
$467, 482, 637
1914
$213, 181, 286
1909
1904
$165, 442, 341
$111,251,478
5, 477, S32
$87, 386, 0S3
2,313,419
$39, 783, 107
873, 79.5
$18, 219, 970
180, IfiO
83, 214, 901
1.58,220
$2, 8.51, 583
79.5, 154
$8, 760, 805
1, 1.57, 084
$14, .555, 657
1, 59.5, 980
$118, 967, 841
398, 133
$16, 249, 210
100, 440
$3, 537, 460
153, 639
$13,074,318
25
$1, 807
.564, 776
$54, 389, 663
1.59, 307
$14, 606, 807
72, 440
$6, 350, 229
108, 5S4
$9, 333, 251
9, 488
$321, 006
29,148
$1, 104, 090
277, 849
$24, 217, 978
1, 8.54, 386
$43, 567, 775
68, 235
$5,114,426
48, 7.59
$2, 091, 827
3.53, 399
$3, 594, 947
4, 470, 763
$39, 40S, 4.53
1, 892, 739
$17, 893, 673
768, 056
$9, 008, 609
328, 513
$2, 714, 210
61,644
$582, 924
602, 754
$4, 176, 542
817, 0.57
$.5, 032, 495
1, .521, 980
$54, 207, 932
379, 263
$7, 540, 922
153,463
$3, 148, 755
155, 635
$6, 764, 892
5,289
$297, 838
436, 196
$19, 762, 127
261, 172
$12, 128, 105
16,414
$679, 326
88, 497
$3, 486, 540
4,806
$41, 841
21,245
$357, 586
361, 667
$12, 151, 288
1,509,981
$19, 161, 400
64, 2.56
$2, 492, 094
.56,914
$1, 553, 473
307, 839
$1, 675, 598
4, 001, 607
$34, 477, .540
1, 6.53, 249
(')
768, 332
0)
302, 876
(1)
25, 622
0)
559, 657
(1)
691, 871
(1)
1,241,914
$43, 861, 357
333, 313
$6, 764, 475
119, 536
$2, 723, 033
145, 163
$6, 464, 870
9,463
$397, 994
4.53, 636
$19, 041, 329
172, 393
$8, 143, 397
2 8, 410
2 $326, 259
0)
(')
357, 470
$10, 721, 559
983, 882
$13, 691, 120
117, OSO
$3, 560, 033
303, 137
$1, 460, 282
3, 0.50, 717
$20, 800, 871
1,732, .531
$11,9.37,852
.538, 305
$4, 570, 017
213, 058
$1, 506, 971
3.5, 313
$251, 600
(1)
0)
531, ,510
$2, .534, 431
877,702
$27, 633, 164
317, 286
$.5, 754, 259
120, 978
$5, 047, 105
433, 160
$16, 567, 122
' 6, 278
a $264, 678
0)
(1)
8
294, 552
$8, 864, 607
588, 543
$7, 430, 335
107, 029
$2, .502, 332
304, 585
$1, 502, 886
^ Not reported separately.
' Reported as "other chemical fiber.'
1102 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table .58.-PAPER AND WOOD PULP: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 19C4-Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
MATERIALS — continued .
Other stock for making paper:
Tons
Cost
China clay:
Tons
Cost
Bleaching powder:
Tons
Cost
Sulphur:
Tons
Cost
All other materials, cost.
PRODUCTS.
Total value.
News paper, in rolls and sheets:
Tons
Value
Hanging papers:
Tons
Value
Poster, novel, tablet, lining, etc.:'
Tons
Value
Book paper:
Book, machine finished-
Tons
Value
Book, sized and supercalendered —
Tons
Value ,
Coated—
Tons
Value
Plate, lithograph, map, wood cut, etc.
Tons
Value
Cover paper: ■. . i
Tons '.■.-. -.1:.,.
Value
Fine paiier:
Ledger and highest grade-
Tons
Value
Pole dried —
Tons
Value
Air dried —
Tons
Value
Machine dried —
Tons
Value [
Sulphite bond-
Tons
Value \
All other —
Tons
Value ]
Wrapping paper:
Manila (rope, jute, etc.)—
Tons
Value
Heavy ( mill wrappers, etc. )—
Tons
Value
Straw-
Tons
Value
1919
106, 850
S4, 494, 388
258, 533
$4,421,157
139, 914
$5, 647, 952
187, 794
$5, 014, 736
$162, 963, 527
2$788,059,377
1914
1909
$1
97, 276
778, 669
1,. 323, 880
$98, 559, 359
69, 445
$6,043,390
80, 394
$7, 272, 755
532, 413
$76,772,582
286, 407
$41,498,194
132, 4.54
$24,009,614
9,821
$1,556,372
22, 163
$5, 643, 191
30,584
$12,254,967
48, 564
$19, 868, 978
28,786
$9,514,618
59,674
$14,665,308
82,467
$17,484,179
75, 108
$13,952,756
111,782
$15,493,141
118, 755
$9, 856, 002
$3,
(•)
(■)
136, 458
134, 699
$77, 617, (
2 $332, 147, 175
1,313,284
$52,942,774
96,527
$4,488,910
7,883
$490, 766
786,626
$58, 496, 221
117,342
$11,605,584
9,332
$588, 332
21,679
$2, 809, 377
29, 422
$479, 959
(')
(')
(')
(')
(•)
(')
$57, 190, 491
2$267,656,964
1904
(')
$1, 963, 066
(')
(1)
(')
(')
130, 400
$3, 221, 834
$37, 332, 383
$188,715,189
1,168,098
$46,390,041
92, 158
$4,431,514
7, 456
$465, 519
575, 616
$42, 846, 674
95, 213
$9,413,961
6,498
$555, 352
17, 578
$1,982,853
912, 822
$35,906,460
62,606
$3, 013, 464
(')
(')
434, 500
$31, 156, 728
(')
(')
19, &37
$1,458,343
22, 150
$2,023,986
247, 728
$34,054,918
77, 878
$7,070,254
98, 780
$3, 588, 357
198,213
$29,076,638
73, 731
$6,989,436
108, .561
$4, 380, 794
146, 832
$22, 249, 170
86,826
$6,136,080
96, 992
$4, 035, 588
54,232
$1,389,348
5,895 15,606 32,9SS
$457,606 I $519,309 | $870,419
I Not reported separately.
i„Vv?^ addition in 1919, paper to the value of $1,064,772 was produced by 5 establishments engaged primarily
in the manufacture of paper boxes, roofang materials, and other products ;in 1914 to the value of $2,767,407
by 9 establhshments; and in 1909 to the value of $2,567,267, by 15 establishments of this character.
« Reported as " poster" in 1914 and 1909.
PAPER AND PRINTING.
1103
Table 5S PAPER AND WOOD PULP, 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRODUCTS— continued .
Wrapping paper — Continued.
Bogus or wood manila, all grades —
Tons
Value
Kraft-
Tons
Value
All other-
Tons
Value
Tag stock (rope, jute, and sulphite):
Tons
Value
Boards:
Wood pulp —
Tons
Value '.
Straw —
Tons
Value
News —
Tons
Value
Binders', trunk, and press —
Tons
Value
Leather —
Tons
Value
Cardboard, bristol board, card middles,
tickets, etc. —
Tons
Value
Chip-
Tons
Value
Another —
Tons
Value
Tissue paper:
High grade-
Tons
Value ;
White, colored, and waxing —
Tons
Value
Manila and No. 2 white —
Tons
Value
Towel and napkin —
Tons
Value
Toilet-
Tons
Value
Blotting paper:
Tons
Value
Building, roofing, asbestos, and sheathing paper
Tons
Value
All other paper:
Tons
Value
Wood pulp made for sale or for consumption in
mills other thanthosein which produced:
Tons
Value
Ground —
Steamed —
Tons
Value
Not steamed —
Tons
Value
Soda fiber-
Tons
Value
1 Not reported separately.
126, 175
$12,047,371
192, 583
$26, 575, 194
276, 182
$38, 639, 983
27,092
$5,4.59,980
179, 747
$14, 887, 881
228, 248
$12, 229, 837
88,8.39
$4,604,082
43, 091
$3, 787, 860
28, 167
$2,263,288
84,987
, 104, 105
695,963
, 749, 210
518,022
,464,380
31,025
, 137, 550
36,545
,644,952
$3,
$5,
$13,
$3;
$17,
$29;
23, 985
589, 279
19, 266
, 144, 895
79, 740
178, 847
13, 420
, 209, 137
195, 244
737,341
191,617
690,905
1,100,303
$80, 095, 047
61,411
$2,224,664
284, 518
$9, 504, 137
169, 332
$14,9.39,293
3.53,987
$17,975,636
109, 753
$6, 949, 244
225, 795
$13,269,953
29, 230
$1,935,693
' 116,419
$4,227,493
175,424
$4,270,519
127,966
$3, 502, 134
61,453
$2,663,744
26,689
$1,177,189
83,010
. $5,376,434
(')
(")
700.844
$23,652,095
115,401
$11,535,720
14, 157
$1,457,897
243, 908
$9, 475, 733
93, 346
$7,464,182
912,490
$31,677,717
313,951
$5,686,919
163,522
$7,213,086
367, 932
$19, 777, 707
12,661
$936,940
167, 194
$9, 265, 095
(')
(')
71,0.36
$2,639,496
171,789
$;}, 750, 851
74,606
$2, 215, 469
92,012
$3,819,071
51,449
$3,3.52,151
(2)
422, 196
$13,720,697
77,746
$8,553,654
9,577
$1, 186, 180
225, 824
$9, 251, 368
96, 577
$6, 869, 169
910, 846
$30, 177, 366
310,747
$5,649,466
155, 844
$6, 572, 152
228, 371
$10,099,772
(•)
(')
177, 870
$8, 774, 804
(')
(')
60,863
$2, 347, 250
167, 278
$4, 367, .560
38, .560
$1,174,216
(')
39,060
$2,764,444
253, 950
$9,070,531
43,925
$5, 056, 438
8,702
$1,046,790
145,024
$4,845,628
106,296
$6, 729, 820
780, 706
$23, 144, 574
273, 400
$4,323,495
130, 366
$5,159,615
» Included in "All other boards."
1104
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 58 — PAPER AND WOOD PULP: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904 -Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
1904
PRODUCTS— continued.
Wood pulp made for sale or for consumption in
mills other than those in which produced—
Continued.
Sulphite fiber-
Bleached —
Tons
Value
Unbleached —
Tons
Value
Sulphate fiber —
Bleached —
Tons
Value
Unbleached-
Tons
Value
Screenings-
Mechanical —
Tons
Value
Chemical —
Tons
Value
All other products, value
WOOD PULP.
Quantity produced ( including that used in miUs
in which manufactured), total tons
Ground —
Steamed, tons
N ot steamed, tons
Soda fiber —
Bleached, tons
Unbleached, tons
Sulphite fiber-
Bleached, tons
Unbleached, tons
Sulphate fiber-
Bleached, tons
Unbleached, tons
Screenings —
Mechanical, tons
Chemical, tons
2S8, 709
$:il, 715, 21.5
227, 395
$17,791,975
4,740
$392, 765
39, 552
,743,389
2,313
$33,448
22, 333
$750, 161
2 $.34, 91.5, 241
3, 517, 9.52
281,635
1, 237, 194
384, 085
27, 608
509, 738
910, 091
28,003
92, 375
12, 220
35, 003
214,627
$10, 803, 787
192, 687
$7,284,492
10,052
$359,957
2,553
$27,910
1.5,098
$301, 566
$8, 880, 990
2, 893, 150
I 1,293,661
347,928
3.85,349
765, 978
52,641
11,769
35, 824
444, 255
.$17,955,748
(')
(')
(')
(')
(•)
(')
$4, 738, 549
2, 495, 523
1, 179, 266
298,626
I 1,017,631
(')
(')
(•)
376, 940
$13,661,464
(')
(•)
(')
0)
(')
(1)
$1,924,195
1,921,768
968, 976
196, 770
756,022
(')
(1)
(■)
1 Not reported separately.
' Includes 27,460 tons of paper bags valued at $6,469,010, made in paper mills.
PAPER AND PRINTING.
Table 69.— PRINTING AND PUBLISHING: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1105
1919
1914
1909
Number of establishments
Book and job
Music
Newspapers and periodicals.
Total va'.uc'.
PRODUCTS.
Publications:
Newspapers and periodica'.s
Subscriptions and sale?
Advertising
Newspapers
Subscriptions and sales
AdY,ertising
Periodicals other than newspapers
Subscriptions and sales
Advertising
Ready prints (patent insides and outsides) .
Books and pamphlets:
Published, or printed and published.
Printed for publication by others
Sheet music and books of music:
Published, or printed and published.
Printed for publication by others
Other products for sale and in execution of orders:
Job printing
Machine composition for others
Bookbinding and blank books
Electrotyping, engraving, lithographmg, etc. . .
All other products
Newspapers and periodicals:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue.
By period of issue.
Daily:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
Sunday :
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
Triweekly:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
Semi weekly:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
Weekly:
Number
A ggregate circulation per issue
Monthly:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
Quarterly:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
All other classes:
Number
Aggregate circulation per issue
By character.
News, politics, and family reading —
Number
Aggregate circulation
Religious —
Number
Aggregate circulation
Agricultural, horticultural, dairy, stock raising, etc:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Commerce, finance, insurance, railroads, etc. —
Number
Aggregate circulation
30,611
13, 089
160
17,362
$1,536,408,283
31,612
12,115
ISO
19,317
8810,508,075
29,757
10, 708
178
18,871
$662,591,959
806, 305, 760
278, 006, 382
528, 299, 378
566,321,409
192, 819, 519
373,501,890
239,984,351
85,186,863
154,797,488
2,010,506
132, 699, .3.83
32,861,475
12,509,981
3, 766, 908
465,419,904
12,487,551
2:3,911, ia3
11,337,829
33,097,793
20,489
222,481,983
2,441
33,028,630
604
19,368,913
93
492, 286
452
2,020,165
13,375
51,902,121
2,647
91,681,807
489
18,920,544
388
5,067,517
15,746
75,830,555
1,162
31,348,380
334
18,224,543
294
2, 561, 208
419,
163,
255,
283,
99,
184,
135,
64,
71,
1,
209,701
577, 090
632,611
588, 966
541,, 860
047, KHl
620, 735
035, 230
585, 505
965,214
68, 587, 778
19,049,651
6,803,491
822, 585
249,730,932
5,682,098
15,097,109
9,698,641
13, 860, 875
22, 754
205,594,907
2,580
28,777,454
571
16,479,943
84
549,495
583
2,-183,629
15,172
50,336,963
2,822
79,190,838
500
18,853,901
442
8,922,684
17,574
69,533,556
1,413
34, 515, 249
346
18,091,350
323
2,196.988
337, 596, 288
13,'),0(i3,043
202, 533, 245
232,993,094
84, 438, 702
1 18, 554, 392
104,603,194
50,624,341
53,978,853
2, 293, 077
62,9.30,304
10,209,509
5,510,698
1,000,966
204,154,096
18,810,392
8,201,398
11,885,141
22,141
164,463,040
2,600
24,211,977
520
13,347,282
73
335,389
635
2,312,919
15,097
40,822,965
2,491
63,280,535
361
16,058,099
364
4,093,874
17,098
61,074,990
1,251
29, 523, 777
316
11,327,253
264
1,411,738
1 In addition, printing and pubhshing to the value of $5,617,801 in 1919, $2,813,574 in 1914, and $2,942,282
in 1909, was reported by establishments assigned to other industries.
> Included in "Job printing."
75108°— 23-
-70
1106 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 59 PRINTING AND PUBLISHING: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
PRODUCTS — continued.
By character — Continued.
Trade journals generally —
Number
Aggregate circulation
General literature, including monthly and quarterly magar
zines —
Number
Aggregat e circulation
Medicine and surgery —
Number
Aggregate circulation
Law:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Science and mechanics:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Fraternal organizations:
Number ,
Aggregate circulation ,
Education and history :
Number
Aggregate circulation
Society, art, music, fashions, etc.:
Number
Aggregate circulation
College and school periodicals:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Labor:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Reform and social science:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Miscellaneous:
Number
Aggregate circulation
By language.
English:
Number
Aggregate circulation
Foreign (including foreign and English):
Number.
Aggregate circulation .
French-
Number
Aggregate circulation.
German —
Number
Aggregate circulation.
Italian-
Number
Aggregate circulation.
Scandinavian —
Number
Aggregate circulation.
Letto-Slavic—
Number
Aggregate circulation.
All other —
Number
Aggregate circulation.
767
4.653,164
252
38,102,065
185
2,493,827
59
71,729
214
2,367,720
314
9,147,322
184
4,029,417
227
24,441,320
415
638,840
182
3,634,539
85
2,135,468
69
2,741,886
19,280
211,501,667
1,209
10, 980, 316
41
266,046
301
2,231,312
109
725,710
162
1, 126, 793
277
2, 255, 451
319
4,375,004
873
9,284,145
284
38,495,435
178
910,085
65
76,671
135
1,683,381
312
7,092,592
231
2,533,833
212
14,703,958
303
353, 755
163
1,633,700
179
2, 900, 574
164
1,589,735
21,272
193,600,407
1,482
11,994,500
46
477, 436
540
4,095,672
121
755,367
167
1,261,585
235
1,655,363
373
3,655,363
Includes a number of labor publications.
* Not reported separately.
PAPER AND PRINTING. 1107
Table 60.— BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS— NUMBER: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
CHARACTER.
NUMBER OF COPIES PRINTED.
1919
1914
1909
Total
Education
Fiction
History
Juvenile
Law
Medicine and hygiene
Philosophy
Poetry and drama
Religion and theology (including Bibles)
Scientific and similar associations
Works of reference
A 1 1 others
252,068,816
175,166,698
161,361,844
75,075,335
24,317,643
6,280,483
24,434,912
2,254,861
13,539,464
538, 775
2, 6S2, 568
36,496,230
1,149,946
15,832,195
49,466,404
51,069,521
39,598,501
2,458,912
16,399,881
1,701,602
2,337,312
189,996
1,926,892
24,411,502
1,279,427
11,032,385
22,760,767
1108
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANTJFACTUEES.
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
Group I.— Acids.
Total value
Inorganic acids, value
Arsenic and arsenious acids:
Number of est abUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Boric (boracic) acid:
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Carbonic acid (carbon dioxide CO-):
Niunber of establishments
Pounds
Value
Hydrochloric (muriatic) acid:
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Hydrofluoric acid:
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Mixed acid (sulphuric-nitric):
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Nitric acid:
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Phosphoric acid:
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Sulphuric acid:
Number of establishments
Total production reduced to 50° Baum^, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consimied, tons
Production according to strength:
For sale—
60° Baume —
Tons
Value
>Not reported separately.
$86, 194, 195
$59,875,958
6
2,022,389
1,070,
$108!
1, 540,
13,454
$1, 754
59,771,
$0, 574
150,
$4,312,
71,
000
233
389
6
,100
,a32
42
,411
,250
40
,749
090
253
059
6
5, 732, 198
4,320
$440:
1,412:
40,
$4, 42(>,
68,
19,
$2, 970,
67.
428
637
.458
59
,992
436
095
556
22,109,302
13,379,
$1,711,
8,729,
216
5,552,581
3,331,
$35, 932,
2,221,
839,
$9, 543,
$32,837,254
$25, 082, 873
(0
5
8,584,311
$588, 981
38
50, 445, 779
$2,320,685
31
168,584
85,438
$1,348,805
83,146
9
7,209,248
5,373,657
$325,540
1, 835, 591
37
112,124
42,725
$2,204,480
69,399
52
78,589
14,685
$1,591,625
63,904
12,420,191
$680,239
194
4,071,566
2,338,284
$15,395,133
1,733,282
451, 121
$2,709,350
' Figures not available.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1109
Tadee 61 -CHEMICALS-DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Group I.— Acids— Continued.
Production according to strength — Continued.
For sale — Continued.
60° Bauni(5—
Tons
\'alue
CG° Baurae—
Tons
Value
Oleum or fuming—
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons —
50° Baum(5
60° Baume
66° Baum6
Oleum
Sulphuric acid, reclaimed:
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Acetic acids, value
Acetic, dilute and pyroligneous —
Niunber of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds .
Acetic, glacial —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds.
Acetic anhydride —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds .
Citric acid :
Number of establishments
Total production , pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Lactic acid:
Number of establishments
Value
Oleic acid :
Number of establishments
Total production , pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value. ;
Made and consumed, pounds —
Stearic acid:
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Tannic acid:
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
1 949,371
1 $9,498,800
707, 303
$13,521,310
2 133,655
$3,369,371
1,910,332
70,681
126, 892
18, 149
65
473,555
95,119
$803, 144
378, 436
Organic acids, value 826, 318, 237
$4,264,044
13
42, 248, 803
33,057,776
$1,359,521
9,191,027
20,131,487
19,244,960
$2,325,927
886, 527
1,794,985
1,213,861
$578,596
581, 124
3,260,482
3,163,676
$3,(W7,371
96,806
$781, 828
15
44,895,453
44,350,574
$6,548,564
544, 879
17,048,421
16,969,878
$3,796,439
78,543
4
845,065
$746, 82;')
545, 502
$3,754,860
732, 186
$8, 042, 422
62, 354
$888, 495
1,250,112
249,927
96, 280
15,404
14
(')
136,360
$518,890
$7,754,381
13
75,303,375
70,617,637
$1,272,294
4,685,738
2,729,943
2,657,840
$1,516,336
72,103
23,187,579
21,932,736
$1,301, 353
1,254,843
10
14,960,109
14,351,4CH
$1,242,492
608,705
5
8.')3,S30
$287, 142
177,414
$1,038,358
453,370
$5,454,002
28, 594
$434,635
1,115,018
11,970
99,249
3,743
7,069
$62,935
13
58,000,602
56,923,773
$1,336,874
1,076,829
(')
2,102,2.56
$777,235
(^)
(^)
16,377,063
$Ma, 106
(')
$1,143,213
(»)
(')
' Includes a large production under a long-term, low-priced contract.
« Includes siilphur-trioxide, "battery acid" and "electrolyte sulphuric," 74,533 tons.
' Figures not available.
* Not reported separately.
1110
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 61.— CHElvnCALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919 1914
AND 1909— Continued. ' '
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
Group I.— Acids— Continued.
Tartaric acid:
Number of establishments .
Pounds
Value
Other acids:
Inorganic '
Organic '
Group II.— Ammonium and Cyanogen Compounds.
Total value
Ammonia, anhydrous: *
Number of "establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Ammonia, aqua:
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac):
N umber of establishments
Pounds
Value
Ammonium sulphate: ^
N umber of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, poiuids
Ammonium bromide and iodide:
Number of estabhshments ,
Value ,
Ammonium fluoride:
Number of establishments ,
Pounds
Value
Cyanogen compounds:
Ferro and ferri cyanides of sodium, potassium (Prussian
blue) and calcium-
Number of estabhshments
Pounds
Value
Other: Hydrocyanic (Prussic) acid, cyanides of copper,
gold, mercury, nickel, potassium, silver, sodium, ana
zinc; cyanogen, chloride, dicyandiamine, thiocyanates
of ammonium, barium, and sodium, value
Other ammonium compounds :
Inorganic. — Ammonium alums, ammonium chrome
alums; carbonate, hypophosphate, nitrate, persulfate,
phosphate, sulfide, vanadate, and miscellaneous
Organic.— Acetate, benzoate, dunethylamuie, hexa-
methyleuetetramine, oxalate, and valerate
5,312,965
84,262,376
$836,777
$2, 870, 790
$23,067,553
38
27,957,000
27,530,000
87,224,473
427,000
27
45,467,000
30,918,000
82,241,321
14,549,000
13,212,619
81,565,340
16
33,401,000
32,873,000
81,595,447
528,000
$160,523
3
340, 156
894, 276
14
4,684,611
81,467,665
85,647,777
82, 759, 616
8311,115
1914
(')
8108, 495
82, 134, 764
$8, 064, 913
0)
16,659,789
$3,140,848
(1)
(')
(')
35,544,246
81,412,236
(')
11,511,934
8641,040
(■)
(')
8, 846, 616
8211,314
(')
0)
(')
(1)
\ 83, 220, 206
82,398,674
8260,801
1 Figures not available.
'Includes for 1919, chlorosulphonic, chromic, hydrobromic, hydrofluosilicic, hypophosphorous, molyb-
dic, silicic, sulphurous, tungstic, vanadic, etc., and for 1914, sulphurous, hypophospnorous, arsenic, and
hydrofluosilicic.
3 Includes for 1919, butyric, caproic, carboUc, cresylic, formic, gallic, glycerophosphoric, hydrocyanic,
monochloracetic, oxahc, phthalic anhydride, propionic, pyrogallic, thymic, valerianic, etc.
* Product of the chemical and manufactured gas industries. The production of anhydrous ammonia
bv the by-product coke ovens, as reported by the Geological Survey (mainly anunouiacal liquor and sul-
phate sold on pound basis of N 11-M was as iollows: 1919, 34 estabhshments, 51,646,764 pounds, value,
85,692,9,50; 1914, 25,370,509 pounds, value, 82,300,137.
'' Product of the chemical, fertilizer, and manufactured gas industries. The production of ammonium
sulphate by the by-product coke ovens, as re|)orted by the Geological Survey, was as follows: 1919, 36 estab-
lishments, 544,231,985 pounds; sales, 557,619,631 pounds, value, $21,075,718; 1914, ammonium sulphate
or reduced to equivalent in sulphate, 170,763,906 pounds, value, 84,696,590.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1111
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
Group III. — Sodas, Sodium, and Compounds.
Total value
$99,689,828
1 $32,626,335
'$25,048,019
Inorganic.
Sodium:
Borate (borax) —
Number of establislimcnts
8
29, 635
$4,622,286
5
3 24,081
22,992
$5,337,389
1,089
5
1,242,443
$511,812
18
1,507,424
1,033,480
$31, 195, 149
473,944
41
82, 992
$2,272,770
10
190,894
141, 556
$3,695,417
49,338
5
37,854
$685,500
4
1,364,441
$177,420
29
333,361
322, 746
$20,792,695
10,615
7
29,284
$103,868
7
10, 153
$934,643
10
23,867
4,321
9,663
9,883
22, 351
$2,438,917
1,516
7
26, 501
$2, 071, 774
4
(2)
11,824
$1,125,398
[ (2)
10
(2)
935, 305
$10,937,945
(2)
50
106, 591
$1, 510, 449
5
(=)
90,169
$1,439,014
25
(')
291, 539
$9,104,920
(2)
6
1 (')
15,397
$853, 528
(=)
(2)
Tons . . .
20,154
$1,756,922
Bichromate —
Number of establishments '.
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value . . .
\f3fie and p.nnsiiTnefi, tons
[ (2)
Bromide—
Numhpr of estahlishmpints
Pounds
Value
Carbonates-
Soda ash-
Number of establishments
11
Total production, tons
(."■)
For sale-
Tons
646,057
Value
$10,362,656
Made and consumed, tons
(3)
Sal soda (including monohydrate crystals)—
50
Tons
86,644
Value
$1, 156, 882
Bicarbonate —
Number of establishments
7
Total production, tons
C')
For sale-
Tons
82,800
Value
$1,515,045
Made and consumed, tons
Sesquicarbonate—
Niimher of estahUshmPnts
Tons
Value .
(')
Fluoride-
Number of establishments
Pounds..
Hydroxide (caustic soda)* —
Number of establishments
17
Total production, tons..
(»)
For sale-
Tons
131,612
Value
$5,264,887
Made and consumed, tons
Number of establishments
Pounds
i})
Nitrate, refined-
Number of establishments . . .
Tons
Value
Phosphate-
Number of establishments
(»)
Monobasic (4 establishments)
(^)
Dibasic (9 establishments)
Tribasic (5 establishments) .
Tons
12,290
Value
$540, 282
Made and consumed, tons
(=)
« The totals for items reported for 1914, $32,626,335, and for 1909, $25,048,019, are not comparable with
total for 1919. The total for 1909 includes $3 312,117 of unclassified sodium products.
2 Figures not available.
8 Includes neutral chromate.
* Includes caustic liquor and soda Ive.
1112
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Group III.— Sodas, Sodium, and Compoxjnds— Con.
Inorgan ic— Continued .
Sodium — Continued .
Silicate^
Niunber of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Sulphates —
Niter cake —
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Salt cake-
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Glauber's salt —
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Refined, anhydrous —
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Thiosulphate (Hypo)—
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Sulphide-
Number of estabUshments
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Sulphite-
Number of establishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
INIade and consumed, tons
Washing compounds ( not containing soap) —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Other inorganic sodium compounds "
336,
286,
$6,052,
49,
81,
$2S1,
16,
179,
122,
1,930,
56,
2,
$221,
38
,836
170
476
666
34
003
908
139
095
27
,206
,330
,204
,876
6
,776
708
232
68
29, 818
29
1,541
39,
35
2,316
4
7,
$539,
1,
$71
$7,021
678
087
140
17
735
178
253
, 557
209
636
457
3
861
021
,278
(1)
190,648
169,049
1,648,854
21,599
31
46,143
24, 129
$31, 580
22, 014
29
110,263
90,442
$841,887
19, 821
(')
34, 537
$427, 808
(')
(')
2,1,203
$510, 044
(')
(')
(')
$66, 649
(')
12,441
$204, 230
81,703,535
1 Figures not available.
2 Includes for 1919, sodium metal, sodium chlorate, hypophosphite, manganate, nitrite, silicon uoride, burnt
chrome and sodium alums, aluininate, aluminum fluoride (refined cryolite), arsenate, arsenitc, bisulphite,
gold chloride, hypochlorite, perborate, peroxide, titanium sulphate, uranate, uranium nitrate, etc.
CHEMIOAI.S AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1113
Table 61,— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
Group III.-
Sodas, Sodium, and Compounds— Con.
Organic.
Sodium:
Acetate —
Number of estabUshraents
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds .
Benzoate —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Citrate-
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other organic sodium compounds ^
Group IV.— Potash, PoTAssruM, and Compounds.
Total value .
Potash from original sources:
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Carbonate, crude-
Number of establishments
Poimds
Value
Chloride, crude —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Sulphate, crude —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Acetate:
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Bromate, bromide, chlorate, chloride (refined), and iodate:
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Carbonate and bicarbonate, refined:
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Citrate:
Number of establishments
•t Pounds
Value
Hydroxide (caustic):
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value ,
Iodide:
Number of establishments
Pounds ,
Value
Sulphate, refined; persulphate; sulphide; bisulphite; and
meiabisulphite:
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Tartrate, Bi- (cream of tartar):
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other potassium compounds:
Inorganic — bichromate and chromate, refined nitrate,
permanganate, phosphate, etc
Or(;a7i(C-binoxalatc and oxalate, and Rochelle salts. . . .
12
2,260,459
2,196,113
$165, 505
64,346
4
120, 447
$68,004
6
lis, 417
$143,386
$5,706,363
S18,407,253
$61,490
$80,630
37,905,744
(')
65
109,737
$7, 215, 164
44
48,664,478
$2,300,027
26
144,435,589
$1,169,333.
26, .374, 661
$745,804
69,995
$47, 473
3,324,268
$1,258,507
7
401,140
$154,844
6
64,088
$100,754
13
8,358,834
$2,206,008
7
388,678
$1,298,980
11
877,178
$100, 751
4, 85-1,. 5.50
$2,620,351
$2,548,114
$856,307
(■)
$49,651
0)
$88,940
(■)
(')
12,646,120
$3,121,958
31,731,135
15,592,937
$2,925,883
0)
• Figures not available.
» Includes for 1919, sodium butyrate, formate, o :alate, propionate, sulphocarbonate, cyanide, and
ferrocyanide, formaldehyde, hydrosulphite, potassium tartrate, thiocyanate, uranium acetate, etc.
1114
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Groxjp v.— Alums, Aluminum, and Compounds.
Total value
Alums
AmTnonium alum —
Number of establishments
Total production, tons ,
For sale —
Tons ,
Value ,
Made and consumed, tons
Potash alum —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value ,
Sulphate (concentrated alum)—
Number of establishments ,
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value ,
Made and consumed, tons
Other alums 2 —
Number of establishments
Total production, tons ,
For sale-
Tons
Value ,
Made and consumed, tons
Aluminous abrasives:
Number of establishments ,
Tons
Value
Aluminum chloride:
Number of establishments ,
Total production, tons
For sale-
Tons
Value
Made and consvuned , tons
Aluminum hydroxide and oxide, refined:
Number 0 f establ ishments
Total production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
All other — Aluminum and alloys, aluminum acetate, sodium
alimiinate, aluminum nitrate, calcined bauxite, refined
cryolite, etc, value
Group VI.-
Total value
-Bleaching Compounds.
Chlorine bleaches:
Chlorine-
Number of establislmients
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value ,
Made and consumed, pounds. . .
Hypochlorites (calcium and sodium) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value ,
Peroxide bleaches:
Barium peroxide —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Hydrogen peroxide-
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other peroxide bleaches, value
1919
$43,433,482
817,055, 891
3,949
3,
$304,
$65
312,
$15, 665,
15,
15,
$1,020,
11
$2,032
4,
$362,
3,
$514,
2,
797
018
152
4
393
745
19
,872
759
,526
113
12
337
322
602
15
3
306
588
7
,411
265
445
146
5
,375
847
649
528
$23,467,909
$12, 392, 806
14
91,141,000
34,392,000
$1,425,917
56,749,000
16
252,850,000
$4,781,350
3,134,000
$569, 483
11
31,515,000
$2, 257, 282
$612,045
1914
(')
$3,467,969
(')
5
6,382
$219,968
(')
92,500
1,728,566
(')
57,593
1,519,435
(')
(')
$5,302,359
(')
12,217,000
$472,836
(')
14
310,380,000
$2,916,225
0)
20
32,595,000
$1,303,596
(')
1909
(')
$3,022,355
0)
0)
5,127
$155,319
')
77,737
$1,312,751
(')
(•)
55,283
$1,554,285
0)
(')
$3,215,728
0)
116,802,000
$1,786,846
0)
17
9,926,000
$870,541
1 Figures not available.
2 1919— burnt, chrome and soda alums: 1914 — burnt and soda alums, porous, excelsior pearl, ammonium,
alum cake, etc.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1115
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919 1914
AND 1909— Continued. ' '
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
Group VI.— Bleachikg Compounds— Continued.
Sulphur bleaches:
Bisulphite of calcium^ soda, potassium, etc..
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Sulphur dioxide —
Number of establishments .'
Pounds
Value
Other sulphur bleaches
Other bleaching compounds, not specified
Group VII.— Coal-tar Chemicals.
Total value
Crudes:
Number of establishments.
Value
Intermediates:
Number of establishments.
Pounds
Value
Dyes and color lakes:
Number of establishments.
Poimds
Value
Photographic chemicals:
Number of establishments.
Pounds
Value
Medicinals:
Number of establishments.
Poimds
Value
Flavors and perfumes:
Number of establishments.
Poimds
Value
Synthetic phenolic resins:
Number of establishments.
Pounds
Value
Geoup VIII.— Plastics.
Total value.
In form for further manufacture (rods, sheets, blocks, etc.)
PyroxyUn (including products sold under trade names) —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pomids
Collodion and liquid solutions of pyroxylin —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Rubber substitutes —
Number of establishments
Total production, poimds
For sale —
Pomids
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Fmished articles of pyroxylin and rubber substitutes (made
in the producing estabUshment) and nitrocellulose,
value ,
Other plastics, viscose, etc., including artificial silk, value. .
' Figures not available.
2 Reported as " Coal-tar distillery products."
14
39,225,000
$961,284
3
856,000
$99,896
$1,073,464
$612,085
$133,499,742
14
26,346,000
$243, 659
(')
(')
$366,143
$13,492,453
15
31,718,000
$226, 154
(')
$332,187
$7,969,672
56
$21,148,814
100
117,470,901
$28,250,517
106
66,179,250
$69,318,785
11
384, 181
$1,189,995
25
5,724,245
$8,679,277
13
861, 143
$2,643,698
3,696,757
$2,268,656
5 $77, 477, 041
40
,065,156
0)
3 12,169,635
$4,652,947
< $774, 350
$13,895,784
20,752,950
16,743,064
$20, 855, 988
4,009,886
10
19,343,463
17,171,313
$3,810,187
2, 172, 150
11
7,755,476
7,291,776
$1,309,644
463,700
$9,870,395
$41,630,827
(>)
(')
(■)
$3,778,374
(1)
$5,526,740
$4,590,670
42
> $4, 057, 591
3 12,658,770
$3,683,553
< $228, 528
$7,472,732
0)
* Keporteu as " Coal-tar aistiUery products."
3 Coal-tar dyes and intermediates made largely from stock of foreign origin.
* Reported as "Chemicals or medicinal preparations from coal-tar."
6 Not including estabhshments primarily engaged in the manufacture of motion-picture films (not
exposed); viz., 18 estabhshments in 1919, with products valued at $72,152,797.
1116
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Group IX. — Compressed anl Liquefied Gases.
(Cubic feet at atmospheric pressure.)
Total value
Acetylene: ^
Number of establishments
Total production, cubic feet
For sale-
Cubic feet
Value
Made and consumed, cubic feet
Ammonia, anhydrous (see Group II)
Carbon dioxide (see Group I)
Chlorine (see Group VII)
Hydrogen:
Number of establishments
Total production, cubic feet
For sale —
Cubic feet
Value
Made and consumed, cubic feet
Nitrogen:
Number of estabhshments
Cubic feet
Value
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas):
Number of establishments
Gallons
Value
Oxygen:
Number of establishments
Electrolytic
Other
Cubic feet ,
Electrolytic ,
Other
Value
Other gases.— (1) Sulphur trioxide; (2)blaugas,oil,and
carbohydrogen; (3) argon; (4) sulphur dioxide; and
(5) carbon monoxide, name in order of their value. . .
Group X.— Chemicals, not Elsewhere Specified.
T otal value ,
Organic
Alcohols: ''
Amy] alcohol —
Number of establishments
Total production, gallons
For sale —
Gallons
Value
Made and consumed, gallons
Glycerin (glycerol)—
Crude —
Number of establishments
For sale —
Poxmds
Value
Made and consumed in soap industry,
pounds
Refined —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Other— Butyl, diacetone, limone and propyl alcohols,
dextro citronellol, goraniol, guaiacol, iso-eugenol,
linalool, nerol, resorciaol, rhodinol, terpineol and
some ethyl alcohol ($126,299) and methyl alcohol
($5,763) produced by chemical establishments
1919
$43,263,918
49
313,558,000
311,390,000
$7, 140, 757
2, 168, 000
S7, 224, 473
$6, 574, 250
$1, 425, 917
40
138,177,000
137, 082, 000
$851, 397
1,095,000
2, 162, 000
$45, 416
3 25,740,000
$515, 164
94
39
55
1,173,414,000
131, 477, 000
1,043,937,000
$16,577,389
$2,909,155
$156,672,155
72,141,542
5
241,254
141,535
$497, 906
99, 719
21,402,735
$2,%1,583
38,350,994
31
69,464,298
67,342,822
$20,724,033
2,121,476
$553, 234
$10,415,325
(')
40
1909
(•)
121, 696, 000
$2,317,605
(')
$3, 140, 848
$2, 320, 685
$472, 836
(')
1,699,000
$16,671
(»)
3 17, 838, 000
$213, 099
51
(')
(')
104,714,000
(')
(')
$1,829,446
$104,135
$52,898,172
$16,377,955
(=)
16,568,920
$2,278,976
(')
(')
00,944,799
59,810,405
$10,779,204
1,134,394
(«)
(1)
$2, 544, 238
$2,345,743
(>)
5
< 97, 175
$38, 589
20
3,814,000
(')
(')
$177,469
9,756
$48,851,270
$14,039,748
C')
79,677,490
$11,752,580
(')
C)
establish-
ue $194,019.
1 Figures not available.
> Not including acetylene distributed through mains by public service companies; in 1919, 37
meiUs, 5,1)77,000 cubic feet, value $69,647; in 1914, 125 establishments, 14,808,(X)0 cubic feet, value
» Kquivalcnisin cubic feet: 1919, 3,432,000; 1914, 2,378,400.
* (Quantity n'|)(irl(Ml in pounds.
6 Not including (excei^tas noted inider" other alcohols") ethyl or grain alcohol, the product of distilleries;
nor methyl or wood alcohol, for which .see " Wood distillation."
8 Figures not available; included with "UnclassiUed."
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1117
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Group X.— Chemicals, not Elsewhere Specffied— Con.
Aldehydes:
Formaldehyde —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Vanillin —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other, including acetic, anistic, cltral, and decyl alde-
hydes, chloral hydrate, formaldehyde, hydrosiilphite.
helio-tropin and miscellaneous
Carbon and hydrocarbon compounds —
Carbon bisulphide —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, poimds
Other acetylene, blau gas, oil gas, calcium carbide,
silicon carbide, thymene, etc
Esters:
Amyl acetate —
Number of establishments
Total production, poimds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Ethyl acetate-
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pomids
Other — Amyl and ethyl butyrate, amyl valerate,
butvl acetate, ethyl formate, etc
Ethers:
Ethyl ether (sulphuric ether) —
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
P oimds
Vahie
Made and consumed, pounds
Ethyl nitrate (nitrous ether) —
Number of estabUshments
Poimds
Value
Other — Methyl ether, etc
Halogen compoimds:
Carbon tetrachloride —
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, poimds
Chloroform-
Number of estabUshments
Pounds
Value
Ethyl chloride-
Number of estabUshments
Pounds
Value
Other — Chlor acetyl and ehtylene chloride, ethyl bro-
mide, ethyl iodide, iodoform, monobrom benzene,
monobrom camphor, tetrachlorethane and thymol
iodide
1919
25,006,815
19,663,753
$3,938,322
5,343,062
4
134,687
$1,365,941
SI, 794, 268
15,469,567
11,607,193
$1)40, 346
3,863,374
$28,362,198
8
906,764
693,383
$350,573
213,381
5,780,549
2,657,947
$340,011
3,122,602
$1,007,794
10
4, 875, 255
4,111,755
$1, 103, 676
763,500
5
43, 153
$30,856
$22, 570
11,908,704
9,811,779
$803, 648
2, 096, 925
1,677,641
$516, 625
6
248, 103
$166, 235
$254, 248
19U
8, 426, 247
$655, 174
(')
(')
120,619
$525, 21S
(.')
(')
1,300,052
$465,664
m
2, 120, 082
$278, 816
(.')
1, 333, 954
$295,317
(-)
1909
3,794,486
$363, 717
(')
0)
(')
(^)
(»)
(»)
1,470,568
$442, 771
1,168,631
$190, 164
(.')
(')
1,869,685
$477,538
(.')
1 Figures not available.
2 Figures not available; included with "Unclassified."
1118
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 61.— CHEMICALS-DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
Gboup X.— Chemicals, not Elsewhere Specified— Con.
Ketones:
Acetone —
Number of estabUshments
Pounds
Value
Acetone oil —
Number of establishments
Gallons
Value
Methyl ethyl ketone (methyl acetone) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other— Violet ketone and miscellaneous - - .
Other specified organic chemicals; amines, various coal-
tar products, alcogas, refined camphor, oleo resin, ossein,
thymol, and sulphonal
Other unclassified organic chemicals
Inorganic .
Antimony:
Chloride —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Sulphide —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other — Oxide, oxychloride, potassium, antimonyl tar-
trate
Arsenic:
Arsenate of calcium —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Arsenate of lead
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Other — Arsenous and arsenic acid, arsenical salts of
copper, magnesium, sodium, and zinc, etc., some
metal, and sulphide
Barium:
Carbonate —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Chloride —
Number of establishments
Total production
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Nitrate —
Number of establishments
Total production
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Sulphate (blanc fixe)—
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
4
6,045,914
$767,042
3
99,692
$127, 831
1,158,032
$167, 734
$97, 351
$1, 409, 158
$4, 138, 359
$84,530,613
10,425,817
$1,099,585
(1)
$36, 520, 217
7,761,696
$812,978
0)
$34,811,522
4
103,466
$15,554
2, 983, 378
$808, 433
$366,040
1,191,868
$248, 459
12
11,524,278
11,465,788
$2, 090, 341
48,487
$1, 150, 567
12,906,705
$359,465
8,743,098
5,811,579
$229,544
2,931,519
2,025,185
903,377
$85,319
1,121,808
10
13,635,789
$256, 100
0)
11
8,847,656
8, 641, 856
$511,688
205, 800
$134, 294
(')
«
11
18,278,000
$257,415
8,152,000
$86,986
^ Figures not available; included with "Unclassified."
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1119
Table G1.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1909
Geoup X.— Chemicals, not Elsewhere Specified — Con.
Barium — Continued.
Sulphide —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale—
Founds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Other — Barium chlorate, dioxide, fluoride, phosphate,
thiocyanate, etc
Bismuth:
Subnitrate —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, poimds
Other — mtrate, oxide, subgallate, etc., and metal
Bromine:
Liquid —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other — ammonium, calcium, potassium, and sodium
bromides and bromates, organic bromides, etc. (see
the respective groups).
Other— Miscellaneous
Calcium:
Acetate —
Number of establishments ,
Total production, tons ,
For sale-
Tons
Value ,
Made and consumed, tons
Chloride —
Number of establishments ,
Tons
Vame ,
Phosphate —
Number of establishments ,
Pounds
Value
Other — Calcium bisulphite, bromide, carbonate, hj'po-
chlorite, sulphide and sulphate, etc., $5,172,241, car-
bide, citrate, ferrocyanide, lactate, lacto-phosphate,
sulphoearbolate, etc., 810,436,916
Cerium compoimds — Carbonate, chloride, dioxide, fluoride,
nitrate, oxalate, etc
Chromium sulphate and chromium compounds, not else-
where specified (see Group V)
Cobalt, salts and compounds
Copper:
Carbonate —
Number of establishments ,
Pounds
Value ,
Sulphate (blue vitriol) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other copper salts and compounds
Gold:
Chloride —
Number of establishments
Ounces
Value
Other gold salts and compounds
Iodine, resubhmed and minor iodides:
Number of establishments
Pounds
, Value
5, 084, 931
$106,317
16,823,823
$646, 758
7
283,286
279, 786
$811,487
3, 500
$424,015
5
211,555
$92,047
$1,425,684
86
84,478
76,955
$2,682,232
7,523
15
74,699
$1,043,301
44,270,166
$4,727,364
$15,609,157
$132, 2S3
$610,933
$217,689
5
327, 949
$92, 230
14
35,287,881
$3,164,611
$575, 537
4
7,229
$76, 152
$66,917
7
10,731
$438, 002
(>)
$103,204
0)
78
83,542
81,761
$2,138,909
1,781
7
44,753
$342,271
24,192,974
$1,298,566
(')
(')
14
37, 152, 351
$1,598,944
$14,383
70, 739
$2,118,443
(')
36,546,553
$1, 531, 574
28, 819
$291, 658
0)
42,544
$430, 944
(0
1 Figures not available; included with "Unclassified.
1120
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 61.— CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1909
Group X.— Chemicals, not Elsewhere Specified — Con.
Iron:
Chloride, crystals (ferric)—
Number of establishtments ,
Pounds
Value
Chloride, Uquor (ferric) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Oxide —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Sulphate (copperas) —
Number of establishments
Tons
Value
Other iron compounds—
/norj^awic- Ferroalloys, other than blast-furnace
products, iron-by-hydrogen, chloride (ferrous) ni-
trate, sulphide, vanadate, etc
Organic.— Aceta,t<i, iron ferrocyanide, oxalate,
valerate
Lead:
Acetate —
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Arsenate (see arsenic) —
Other lead salts
Lithium salts— Bromide, carbonate, chloride, etc
Magnesium:
Carbonate (precipitated) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Chloride —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Oxide —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Sulphate (Epsom salts):
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Other magnesium salts, metal, and alloys
$9, 274, 214
$661,975
9
5, 131, 133
4, 183, 621
$552,435
947, 512
$335, 906
$502, 542
4
544,022
$70,512
26,282,436
$445, 087
9,031,650
$1,176,858
20
59,067,335
58,696,632
$1,497,077
370, 703
$376, 843
6
(2)
$105,682
29
46, 239
$352,772
$3,592,793
7,290,936
$474,430
(')
* 12,819
$78,467
(0
(')
12
10
29,265,115
$296, 999
(')
21,621,297
$189,791
(^)
(')
Manganese:
Borate —
Number 3
Pounds 141,828 i ,,. ,,.
Value $27,996 f ^ •' *• ■'
Other manganese salts and compounds * | $71^ 399
1 Figures not available; included with "Unclassified."
2 Figures not available.
3 Iron sulphate produced by chemical plants 12,898 tons; by rolling mills, 9,738 tons; and by wire mills,
36,747 tons.
* Includes 5,845 tons of iron sulphate made and consumed. !'
'Not including ferroalloys.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1121
Table 61 — CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS- 1919 1914
AND 1909— Continued. ' ' '
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1914
1909
Group X.— Chemicals, not Elsewheke Specified— Con
Mercury:
Chloride, mercuric (corrosive sublimate) —
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Chloride, mercurous (calomel)
Number of establishments ,
Pounds ,
Value
Other mercury compounds — Cyanide, oxide, and mis-
cellaneous preparations
Nickel compounds — Carbonate, cyanide, formate, hydrate,
nitrate, sulphate, black salts, and miscellaneous
Phosphorus, metal, chloride, sesquisulphide, and miscel-
laneous
Radium salts:
Number of establishments
Milligrams
Value
Silver:
Nitrate —
Number of establishments
Total production, ounces
For sale —
Ounces
Value
Made and consumed, ounces
Other silver salts and compounds — Chloride, collargol,
cyanide, nucleinate, oxide, protemale, and miscel-
laneous
Strontium salts — Bromide, carbonate, chloride, iodide,
lactate, nitrate, salicylate, sulphate, etc
Sulphur:
Refined —
Number of estabUshments
Tons
Value
Chloride (red and yellow) —
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consimied, pounds
Other sulphur compounds
Thorium compounds — nitrate, oxide
Tin:
Chloride, stannous (crystals) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Chloride, stannic (tetra and bi-) —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Oxide —
Number of establishments
Poiuids
Value
Titanium compounds — sodium sulphate, potassium oxalate,
etc.3
Uranium compounds— acetate, sodium acetate, chloride,
nitrate, nil rite, sodium, uranate, etc
Vanadium and compounds '
' Figures not available.
» Figures not available; included with "Unclassified."
3 Not including ferroalloys.
75108°— 23 71
4
447,080
437,015
$64S,774
10,065
3
256,388
$414,388
$711,856
$641,645
$910, 591
7
27,627
$2,985,777
3,055,903
3, 017, 889
$2,184,051
38,014
$257, 722
$319,373
52,099
$2,712,944
4,648,066
2,353,807
$124, 088
2, 294, 259
$15, 926
$664, 843
4
587,963
$251, 848
8,411,453
$2,735,392
1,352,345
$899, 525
$98, 188
$6,233
$698,678
605, 701
$518, 023
$157, 149
(•-)
2, 563, 238
$846,059
(2)
(')
31, 166
$1, 141, 100
(2)
(.')
2,030,399
$737, 428
(2)
25, 269
$891, 501
(2)
8,291,239
$2,028,511
(^)
10,293,377
$1,535,350
(^)
1122
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUEACTURES.
Table 61 CHEMICALS— DETAILED STATISTICS OF PRODUCTS, BY GROUPS: 1919, 1914,
AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
Grotjp X. — Chemicals, not Elsewhere Specified — Con.
Zinc:
Carbonate —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Chloride —
Number of estabUshments
Pounds
Value
Oxide 1—
Number of establishments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Sulphate-
Number of estabUshments
Total production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Other zLac compounds — Arsenite, borate, cyanide,
nitrate, resLaate, stearate, sulphocarbolate, valerate,
etc
Other rare earth compounds, not elsewhere specified —
BerryUium nitrate, neodyinium chloride, zerconium
oxide, etc
Other rare metals, not elsewhere specified — Molybdenum,
silicon, tungsten
Unclassified.
Crude, commercial, and fine chemicals not separately re-
ported
4
91,683
$16,645
19
74, 089, 063
$4,349,096
6, 185, 602
4,299,602
$374,188
1, 886, 000
12
12,941,730
7, 325, 544
$267, 001
5,616,186
$442,780
$42, 171
$1,806,978
$4,699,195
40,786,886
$1,130,959
$19, 184, 40S
25,054,213
$472,302
(')
$26, 748, 736
1 Not including zinc oxide reported in the paint industry, 139,661 tons, value $24,082,299. Total production
from all sources, 142,753 net tons.
2 Figures not available; included with "Unclassified."
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1123
Table 62.— COKE: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
Coal used for coking, all estabUshments, tons.
PRODUCTS.
The classified industry (establishments primarily engaged
in the manufacture of coke) — all products
Coke and coking by-products, all establislunents, including
subsidiary coke "products of estabUshments in other in-
dustries
Coke:
Tons
Value
Made in —
Beehive ovens —
Tons
Value
Retort or by-product ovens —
Tons
Value
By-products from retort or by-product ovens —
Gas-
Production , M cubic feet
Sales, M cubic feet
Illumination and household purposes.
Industrial purposes
To pubUc service corporations
Value
Tar-
Production, gallons
Sales —
Gallons
Value
Ammonia (sales) —
Sulphate —
Pounds
Value
Anhydrous or free ammonia ^ —
Pounds
Value
Benzol products (sales)
Other coking products
65,587,918
51,623,750
$316,515,838
$322,056,708
$99,275,020
$105,863,305
44,180,557
$258,339,740
19,042,936
$98,094,972
25,137,621
$160,244,768
415,642,265
193,073,979
6,238,486
138, 179, 761
49,655,732
$16,685,007
288,898,764
217,780.143
$6,919,265
557,619,631
$21,075,718
51,646,744
$5,692,950
$12,678,886
$665, 142
34,555,914
$88,334,217
23,335,971
$50,254,050
11,219,943
$38,080,167
61,364,375
(1)
$6,009,583
0)
109,901,315
$2,867,274
170,763,906
$4,6%, 590
(•)
$2,958,634
(')
$997,007
59,354,937
$95,696,622
$98,078,383
39,315,065
$89,965,483
33,060,421
$69,530,794
6,254,644
$20,434,689
0)
15,791,220
0)
$2,609,211
0)
60,126,006
$1,408,611
123,111,197
$3,227,316
(1)
$3,675,771
(')
$419,307
1 Figures not available.
' Includes liquor and sulphate sold on pound basis NH'.
1124
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 63.— DRUGGISTS' PREPARATIONS, PATENT AND PROPRIETARY MEDICINES
AND COMPOUNDS, AND PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS: 1919 AND 1914.
1919
1914
Number of establishments, total.
The classified industries, establishments engaged primarily in
the manufacture of —
Druggists' preparations
Paten t medicines and compounds
Perfumery and cosmetics
Other industries, establishments reporting as subsidiary products-
Druggists' preparations
Patent medicines and compounds
Perfumery and cosmetics
PRODUCTS.
Total value.
The classified industries:
Druggists' preparations
Patent medicines and compounds. . .
Perfumery and cosmetics
Subsidiary products of other industries:
Druggists' preparations
Patent medicines and compounds. . .
Perfumery and cosmetics i
Alkaloids and derivatives
Quinine-
Pounds
Value
Morphine, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Heroin —
Pounds
Value
Codeine —
Pounds
Value
Cocaine —
Pounds
Value
Caffeine, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Strychnine —
Pounds
Value
Other alkaloids and alkaloids not itemized —
Pounds
Value
Synthetic preparations, including coal-tar medicinals
Biological products (serums, vaccines, toxins, etc.)
Other druggists' preparations (not patent or proprietary):
Tinctures, fluid extracts, medicinal sirups, and otiier liquid prepara-
tions, not otherwise accoimted for
Pills, tablets, powders, etc., not otherwise accounted for
Pharmaceutical metals and their salts
Patent and proprietary medicines:
For sale in unbroken unit packages to the general public ,
Ethical pharmaceutical specialties :
Patent and proprietary compounds ,
Perfumery, cosmetics, and toilet preparations '
Flavoring essences and extracts
All other products
3,839
524
2,467
569
67
151
61
416
2,903
496
277
$418,221,150
$114,593,486
$212,162,255
$59,613,391
$21,839,202
$6, 878, 102
$3,134,714
$15,416,028
237,944
$3,929,606
38, 122
37,047
$5,906,201
1,075
6,8.33
$1,310,883
3,295
$473,322
6,781
$1,021,423
40,537
18,742
$.379,528
21, 795
26,029
$986, 702
121,127
$1,408,363
$8,899,533
$15,876,358
$38,679,4.54
$37,803,903
$420,952
$132,978,871
$29,494,936
$46,351,234
$69,449,056
$5,222,192
$17,628,633
$176,747,080
$48,009,654
$102,463,374
$16,899,101
$5,353,646
$3,202,057
$819,248
$16,231,503
n
(')
$1,384,996
$6,223,475
$13,900,402
$10,903,056
$732,307
$83,455,204
$16,514,352
$19,160,407
$8,241,318
' Not Including perfumery and cosmetics manufactured by the soap industry to the value of $12,635,20e
in 1919 and .¥6,s04,.508in 1914.
' Figures not available.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1125
Table 64.— NATURAL DYESTUFFS AND EXTRACTS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
[Not including tanning extracts made and consumed in establishment producing.]
1919
1914
1909
176
144
32
$56,905,553
133
112
21
1 $31,382,689
124
The classified industry— Dyestuffs and extracts— natural .
Other industries
107
17
PRODUCTS.
Total value
1 $16,788,676
The classified industry— Dyestuffs and extracts— natural
Subsidiary products from other industries
$53, 744, 2.S3
$3,161,270
$20, 620, 336
$762,353
$15, 954, 574
$S34, 102
Dyestuffs:
Natural dyestuffs
$4,699,111
10
32,751,757
$3,292,512
5
3, 844, 390
$355, 029
6
6, 745, 979
$303, 472
2, 078, 287
$312,924
$435, 174
$32,616,231
34
507,905,777
$18,663,125
11
19, 705, 590
$879,366
5
4, 507, 433
$253, 088
170, 846, 336
$8,059,912
$4, 760, 740
665.772
$.V28, 463
$690, 178
2,477,874
$319,050
$2, 526, 246
49,328,560
$3,791,372
8, 680, 048
$634,595
57,055,943
$2,888,600
$4, 264, 074
$3,947,633
$1, 862, 162
9
28, 989, %2
$1,311,966
5
4, 509, 943
$222, 804
4
3, 844, 882
$112,945
3, 434, 150
$90,934
$123, 513
$7,898,672
24
328,197,524
$4, 130, 042
7
18,978,013
$340,402
(»)
4, 512, 361
$129,631
109,597,041
$2, 944, 906
$353,691
760, 100
$234,630
$157, 791
11, 681, 884
$820, 491
$716, 510
18,913,641
$705, 584
3, 832, 182
$205,282
20,717,148
$373, 218
$1,768,777
$6,639,572
$1, 135, 694
6
Dyewbod extracts —
Logwood-
Number of establishments
Pounds
22, 317, 248
Value
$991,974
Fustic—
NumhpT of pstahlishirifints
(»)
(»)
Quercitron-
Number of establishments
(?)
C)
Value
(.')
etc.—
Pounds
(.^)
Value
CO
All other, dyewoods ground or chipped, and dye-
$143,720
Tanning materials
$7,323,971
Extracts:
Oak and chestnut-
Number of estabUshments
(')
266,529,514
Value
$4, 321, 637
Hemlock-
Number of estabUshments
(*)
Pounds
12,588,078
Value
$280, 487
Sumac-
Number of establishments
C)
3,148,790
Value
$107,456
bier, chrome tanning, myrobalans, divi-divi, and
gaUnuts, in order as to value —
Pomids
1
Value
\ $2,614,391
Other tanning materials
J
Mordants:
Tannic acid-
I $598,516
Other mordants
Assistants:
Turkey red oil-
Pounds
1,814,506
$108,292
CO
Dextrins—
Value
16,148,431
$610,999
Gums, other than rosin-
Rosin-
1
Value
[ $1,835,046
J
$5, 176, 158
> Includes artificial dyestuffs, and mineral colors or dyes to the value of $5,252,693 in 1914 and $3,683,553
in 1909.
• Figures not available.
1126
ABSTBACr OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 65.— EXPLOSIVES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
N umber of establishments
Number of plants represented
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Sulphur or brim.'-' tone :
Tons
Cost
Pyrites:
Tons
Cost
Nitrate of soda:
Tons
Cost
Glycerin:
Tons . .
Cost
Sulphuric acid:
Consumption, tons
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Produced in worlcs where consumed, tons
Recovered and used, tons
Nitric acid:
Consumption, tons
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Produced in works wiiere consumed, tons
Mixed acid:
Consumption, tons
Purchased —
Tons
Cost
Produced in works where consumed, tons
All other materials, cost
Nitrate of ammonia produced in works where consumed,
pounds
Total value.
PEODUCTS.
Explosives, total:
Pounds
Value
Dynamite —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Permissible explosives —
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Nitroglycerin —
Number of establishments
For sale as such
For consumption
Production, pounds
Sold as such-
Pounds ,
Value
Consumed in shooting wells, pounds
Consumed in works where produced, poiuids. . .
Blasting powder —
Number of establishments
Kegs (25 pounds)
Value
Gunpowder, black-
Number of establishments
Pounds
Value
Other explosives, in order named, as to value, 1919:
Smokeless powder, guncotton, nitrogelatin. nitro-
starch, fuse powder, trinitrotoluol, ammonium ni-
trate, and fulminating mercury —
Pounds
Value
Amount received for contract work, shooting wells
All other products, value
118
122
$45,911,043
111
116
$25,626,539
25, 797
$6.59, 219
6,812
$46,147
174, 742
$13, 154, 333
11, 535
$5, 755, 319
2 105,256
62,009
$976, 295
43, 187
41, 583
47, 112
1,537
$200, 267
45, 575
77,982
16,637
$1,567,691
61,345
$23, 551, 778
43, 254, 887
'$92,474,813
554, 163, 405
$82,233,391
27
212, 529, 733
$37,230,704
15
30, 622, 923
$5, 499, 177
70
11
67
56,361,210
714, 684
$301, 8{i3
7,621,915
48,024,611
44
7,406,991
$12, 168, 473
11,730,094
$2, 096, 579
57, 744, 670
$24, 9.36, 595
$3, 434, 8,35
$6, 806, 587
15,832
$372, 763
25, 885
$139, 496
190, 960
8, 979, 877
14, 501
5, 439, 405
52,398
$723, 795
31,207
51,460
4,347
$476, 404
47, 113
88,653
19, 255
$1,047,377
69, 398
$8, 447, 422
29, 891, 837
$41,432,970
481, 752, 040
$39, 645, 382
>26
223,667,630
$20, 553, 653
20
18,113,601
$1, 604, 072
58
32
27
65,302,883
3, 785, 474
' $950,611
61,517,409
48
8, 296, 947
$8,459,113
7, 685, 036
$977, 455
21,076,624
$7, 100, 478
(')
$1, 787, 588
86
124
$22,811,548
17, 389
$367, 866
36, 544
$183, 509
188, 889
7, 892, 336
(1)
(>)
65,056
22, 501
$406, 204
42, 5.55
35,280
3,796
$541,314
31,484
25, 882
$1, 512, 626
$11,907,693
10, 904, 319
$40,139,661
487,481,152
$37,983,868
26
220, 145, 791
$20,998,820
13
9,607,448
$863, 209
49
23
26
74,212,980
3,923,313
$863, 360
(*)
70,289,667
38
9,339,087
$9,608,265
8
12, 862, 700
$1, 736, 427
7, 464, 725
$3, 913, 787
(')
$2, 155, 793
1 Figures not available.
2 Strength 66°; varying strength in prior years.
3 In addition, explosives (guncotton and fulminating mercury) to the value of $129,514 were produced by
establishments not primarily engaged in the manufacture of explosives.
* Included above with "nitroglycerin — sold as such."
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
1127
Table 66.— FERTILIZERS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Number of establishments
Fertilizer industry
Manufacturing fertilizers as subsidiary products.
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
The fertilizer industry
O ther industries producing fertilizers as subsidiary products .
Cottonseed meal:
Tons
Cost
Tankage and ammoniates, not elsewhere specified:
Tons
Cost
Fish:
Tons
Cost
Ammonium sulphate:
Tons
Cost
Cyanamid or lime nitrogen:
Tons
Cost
Nitrate of soda:
For acid manufacture —
Tons
Cost
For mixed fertilizers —
Tons
Cost
Phosphate rock:
Tons
Cost
Bone discard:
Tons
Cost
Raw bones:
Tons
Cost
Steamed bones:
Tons
Cost
Ground bones, raw:
Tons
Cost
Pyrites:
Tons
Cost
Sulphur:
Tons
Cost
Sulphuric acid:
Purchased—
Tons
Cost
Made and consumed, tons
Superphosphate:
Purchased—
Tons
Cost
Made and consumed (acid phosphate), tons
Basic slag or Thomas phosphate powder:
Tons
Cost
Guano:
Tons
Cost
Kainit:
Tons
Cost
Potash salts:
Tons
Cost
1919
GOO
1209
$193,034,389
$185,040,522
$7,993,867
230,
$12,530,
689,
$29,949,
273,
$5,878,
135,
$12,659,
16,
$1,329,
21,
$1,692,
130,
$10,091,
2,247,
$17,926,
12,
$252,
81,
$3,093,
59,
$1,815,
16,
$707,
398,
$3,919,
221,
$5,669,
636,
$6,683,
1,568,
1,200,
818, 485,
3, 316,
11,
$118,
33,
31,
$920,
274,
$18,653,
005
790
1914
1,238
784
454
$119,222,003
$107,954,644
$11,267,359
325,234
$8,419,383
887,934
$20, 131, 141
250, 110
$3,111,991
149,924
$9,015,163
25,911
$1, 176, 119
15, 134
$704,581
147, 050
$6,807,228
2,080,%1
$11,222,992
3,395
$35,007
64,590
$1,603,353
55,067
$1,178,959
25, 139
$593, 226
613, 842
$3, 590, 235
2,041
$42, 716
728, 889
$4,387,317
1, 276, 715
1,096,178
$9,301,501
2, 723, 317
16,190
$144,213
120. 128
$445, 416
448,885
$3,939,263
529,973
$12,774,113
1909
843
550
293
$73,166,544
$69,521,920
$3,643,624
842,557
$17,200,611
242,045
$3,066,613
65,592
$3,732,112
(')
89,846
$3, 916, 320
1,549,497
$8,828,834
(»)
(»)
h
(»)
(»)
456, 574
$2,831,994
4,236
$68, 924
620, 708
$3, 460, 132
841,935
532,886
$5,175,957
1,838,865
(=)
(2)
(2)
347, 104
$3,008,183
270, 459
$7,714,367
1 Includes 94 cottonseed-oil miUs, 32 grease and taUow rendering establishments, 51 slaughtering and
meat-packing plants, and 32 establishments distributed among 13 other industries that produce wastes of
fertilizer value.
' Figures not available.
1128
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 66.— FERTILIZERS: 1919, ;1914, AND 1909— Continued.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
1919
1914
1909
MATERIALS— continued .
Hardwood ashes:
Tons
Cost
All other materials .
Total value.
Fertilizer industry
Fertilizers, subsidiary products of other industries.
Fertilizers:
Tons
Value
Complete and ammoniated fertilizers 2 —
Tons
Value
Superphosphates —
Production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Concentrated phosphates —
Tons
Value
Other fertilizers —
Tons
Value
Sulphuric acid (basis of 50° Baume)—
Production, tons
For sale —
Tons
Value
Made and consumed, tons
Fish scrap:
Tons
Value
Pjrrite cinder: 3
Tons
Value
Oil:
Gallons
Value
Bone black:
Pounds
Value
Glue
Grease
All other products.
9,085
$96,669
$39,667,532
$306,523,899
4,437
$54,171
$20,543,915
8!
$14,161,497
$169,017,550 $111,871,481
$281,143,5S7
$25,380,312
$153,196,152
$15,821,398
$284
4,
$200,
237,011
544, 523
756, 440
106,419
5, 712, 158
2
$46
3
$3
395,672
221,930
316, 486
119,609
828,417
965,290
387, 757
$34
1,877,394
308, 817
3,639,010
1, 568, 577
47, 542
3, 170, 691
116,444
$169, 420
2,118,092
1,831,194
4,597,838
2,227,113
$2,171,055
$2,015,033
6 $6, 755, 860
8, 432, 206
$153, 260, 212
5,612,421
$121,676,386
4,416,022
1, 692, 705
$14,778,654
2, 723, 317
67,585
$1,367,005
1,059,495
$15,438,167
1, 405, 768
129,053
$768, 873
1, 276, 715
62,930
$1,915,530
245,082
$231,869
2,445,026
$778, 337
41,054,769
$1,413,166
$1,131,243
$1,209,334
6 $8, 308, 986
$103,960,213
$7,911,268
5,618,234
$100,089,971
3, 523, 759
$74, 109, 307
3,062,834
1,223,969
$13, 744, 831
1, 838, 865
270, 128
$2, 713, 513
600,378
$9,522,320
995, 384
153, 449
$928; 582
841, 935
78, 484
$2, 006, 724
291, 653
$143,607
3, 218, 393
$810, 938
a
$7,891,659
1 Figures not available.
2 Includes fertilizers reported as ammoniated fertilizers, but containing both superphosphates and potash
viz, in 1919, 1,271,215 tons; 1914, 1,519,156 tons; and 1909, 522,389 tons.
3 Not including 116,987 tons of pyrite cinder in 1919, 155,634 tons in 1914, and 72,402 tons in 1909, of no
value.
4 Includes fish oil, 1,759,174 gallons, valued at $1,441,989; neat's-foot oil, 165,195 gallons, valued at
8131,745; and cottonseed oil, 193,723 gallons, valued at $257,460.
6 Includes chemicals (soda products, acids, etc.) to the value of $1,039,068 in 1919 and $400,597 in 1914.
p
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS. 1129
Table 67.— GAS, ILLUMINATING AND HEATING: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Coal used for gas making:
Anthracite —
Gross tons
Cost
Bituminous —
Net tons
Cost
Coke (purchased) used for gas making:
Net tons
Cost
Oil used for gas making:
Gallons
Cost
Oil used for enriching gas:
Gallons
Cost
Benzene or benzol:
Gallons
Cost
Benzine, gasoline, and naphtha:
Gallons
Cost
Calcium carbide:
Pounds
Cost
Lime, cost
Oxide or purifyin g material, cost
Gas purchased (43 estabhshments):
M cubic feet
Cost
Coke oven (16 estabhshments) —
M cubic feet
Cost
Coal (5 establishments) —
M cubic feet
Cost
Mixed coal and water (6 estabhshments) —
M cubic feet
Cost
Carbureted water (10 establishments)—
M cubic feet
Cost
Natural (8 estabhshments) —
M cubic feet
Cost
Boiler fuel, cost
Ketort and bench fuel, cost
Water, cost
All other materials, cost
Amomit paid for lamps and apphances ptuchased for sale.
Total value.
Gas:
For sale —
M cubic feet
Value ■.
Plant consumption and loss, M cubic feet.
Coal gas—
M cubic feet
Value
Carbureted water-gas —
M cubic feet
Value
Mixed coal and water-gas —
M cubic feet
Value
1919
$157,550,882
1, 307, 3a3
$11,326,268
1 6, 193, 527
$32, 412, 349
1, 335, 322
$11,781,932
163,652,910
$6, 183, 438
718,020,458
$44, 546, 711
14, 155
$3,107
111,923
$;i5,504
1, 049, 222
$45, 977
$26, 281
$1,075,748
67,105,518
$22,612,816
23,995,064
$3, 784, 539
15,041,980
$9, 343, 107
31, 748
- $31,524
14, 932, 670
$7,476,894
13, 104, 056
$1,976,752
$7, 722, 000
$854,754
$576, 599
$7, 800, 498
$10, 546, 900
3 $329,278,908
1914
$76,779,288
1909
6,116,672
$20, 872, 517
964, 851
W, 500, 289
715,418,623
$24,720,998
388, 146
$54,653
998, 353
$169, 020
31, 749, 491
$887,937
(^)
(2)
28,351,074
$8,883,016
$3,784,911
(^
$5,512,723
$7, 393, 224
3 $220, 237, 790
$52,427,844
4,940,598
$16,304,832
591,919
$2, 667, 706
578,309,411
$17,105,981
253, 837
$27,543
1, 093, 874
$212, 226
6,080,465
$195,836
(»)
16, 769, 705
$5,416,601
$2, 369, 131
(')
$2,590,052
$5,537,936
$166, 814, 371
308, 440, 473
$282, 288, 778
35,679,338
8, 029, 749
$10, 496, 613
90, 796, 299
$83,663,451
179, 871, &32
$161, 199, 670
203,
$175,
1,
10,
$10,
90,
$74,
$72,
639, 260
065, 920
121, 108
509, 946
726, 514
017, 725
516, 534
281,339
012,021
150,835,793
$138,615,309
1, 730, 563
19,985,253
$18, 065, 841
4 81,144,568
$70, 802, 780
40, 775, 283
$36, 953, 543
1 Includes 966 tons of caimel coal, valued at $8,818.
» Figures not available.
' See tabular note at end of table, p. 1131.
<Inclndes 1,726,082 M cu. ft of straight water-gas, valued at $1,289,031.
1130 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 67.-GAS, ILLUMINATING AND HEATING: 1919, 1911, AND 1909— Continued.
PEODucTs— continued.
Gas — Continued.
Oil-gas—
M cubic feet
Value !.!.!!!
Acetylene-gas —
Distributed through mains —
M cubic feet
Value
Delivered in containers (compressed)—
M cubic feet
Value
Gasoline (cold process) gas—
M cubic feet
Value
Other (enriched natural) 2—
M cubic feet
Value
Coke:
Production, net tons
For sale-
Net tons
Value '..'.'.'.'.'.
Made and consumed, net tons ..
Tar:
Used in gas generators
For reto:t or bench fuel
Used otherwise .["/
Coal-gas tar-
Production, gallons
For sale-
Gallons
Value '..'.'.'..
Made and consumed, gallons.".'.'.'. ...
Water-gas and oil-gas tar —
Production, gallons
Forsale—
Gallons
Value """""[[[.
Made and consumed, gallons ' . " .
Ammonia:
Ammonia Hquors —
Gallons
Value !.!!!!!!!..!!!.!
Anhydrous ammonia —
Pounds
Value !!..!!!!!!!
Ammonium sulphate-
Pounds
Value '.'..'.'.'.'.
Hydrocarbons:
Gallons
Value
Light oil and derivatives:
Crude light oil-
Production, gallons
Forsale—
Gallons
Value '.'.'.'.'.'.
Made and consumed, gallons ... .. .
Secondary light oil-
Gallons
Value !..!!!!!!!!'
Benzol-
Crude, gallons
Forsale —
Gallons
Value " .'
Made and consumed, gallons
Refined (pure) —
Gallons
Value
Toluol-
Crude, gallons ,
For sale-
Gallons
Value " '
Made and consmncd, gallons
1919
1914
1909
15,421,836
818,747,496
5,077
$69, 647
(')
(')
20,428
$41, 169
14, 295, 252
$8, 070, 732
4, 278, 533
2, 458, 166
$17, S22, 894
1,820,367
663, 265
730, 315
426, 787
65, 824, 282
61, 969, 577
$2, 647, 813
3, 854, 705
105,318,339
58,557,947
$2, 012, 723
46,760,392
23, 393, 320
$1,674,449
1,846,024
$150, 596
5, 073, 945
$205, 101
491, 559
$46,910
16, 512, 274
$15, 044, 509
14, 868
$194, 019
121,696
$2,317,605
181,412
$254, 718
8,688,860
$12,111,458
25, 186
$361,348
216, 643
$320, 339
3, 582, 565
2, 281, 835
$8, 719, 920
1,300,730
0
153,311,196
125,938,607
$3, 252, 765
27, 372, 589
6 50, 737, 762
$1,235,442
6,216,618
$134, 196
$35, 902
6,491,113
285, 071
$34,369
6,206,042
662, 897
$45, 841
3,738,844
76,816
$14,974
3,662,028
3, 147, 751
$561, 732
214,270
4,146
$1,623
210, 124
valued at $7,140,757.
C)
1 Included in chemicals in 1919: 311,390 M. cu. ft.,
» Enriched natural gas not reported prior to 1919.
' Figures not available.
< In addition, 13,813,058 gallons were produced for which no value was reported.
^ Gallons.
8 Included in "All other products."
2,631,997
1,640,994
$5,723,215
991,003
(0
109,930,058
* 78, 339, 880
$1, 875, 549
31,590,178
6 37, 277, 864
$725, 702
h)
$44,509
(«)
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS. 1131
Table 67.-GAS, ILLUMINATING AND HEATING: 1919, 1914, and 1909-Contmued.
PEODUCTs — continued.
Light oil and derivatives — Continued.
Toluol — Continued.
Refined (pure) —
Gallons
Value
Solvent naphtha —
Gallons
Value
Other refined oils —
Gallons
Value
Drip and holder oil-
Gallons
Value
Naphthalene:
Crude —
Production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Refined —
Pounds
Value
Pitch:
Production, pounds
For sale —
Pounds ,
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Retort carbon:
Production, pounds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Lampblack (gas-house):
Production, poimds
For sale-
Pounds
Value
Made and consumed, pounds
Other by-products
Gas lime
Spent oxide
All other products
Receipts from rents and sales of lamps and appliances:
Rents
Sales
1919
165, 612
894,247
187,034
567,252
$88,959
2,659,080
$137,957
1,757,317
521,459
$6,841
1,235,858
911,710
$45,585
13,966,731
13,834,551
$92,988
132, 180
12,145,336
1,136,575
$9,370
11,008,761
207,944,060
34,239,800
$107, 201
173,701,260
$697, 494
$205
$32,358
$3,055,869
$1,763,187
$15,595,155
1914
1909
(■)
$20,815,871
I $10,977,774
(')
$12,786,697
$7,043,390
Note. — Commercial production by 5 establishments in 1919 and 6 in 1914, engaged primarily in other
Unes of manufacture, not included above:
Total value.
Gas, M Cubic ft
Coal
Carbureted water
Oil
Acetylene (compressed)
Coke, net tons
Tar, gallons
Receipts from lamps and appUances.
1919
Quantity.
64,199
17, 576
36, 325
10, 298
(2)
913
23,200
Value.
$121,761
112,480
29, 158
66,717
16, 605
(2)
6,017
1,635
1,629
1914
Quantity.
56, 939
41,744
10,154
Value.
$158, 743
131,979
45, 394
16,011
5,041
2,287
35, 100
70, 574
9,356
2,076
15, 332
1 Included in "All other products."
2 Included in chemicals in 1919.
1132 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 68.— PAINT AND VARNISH: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
Number of estabUshments
Paint industry
Varnish industry
Subsidiary paint and varnish products, other in-
dustries
MATERIALS.
Total cost.
Paint i ndustry
Varnish industry
Other i ndustries, producing paint and varnish as subsidiary
products
Pig lead:
Tons (2,000 pounds)
Cost
Grain alcohol:
Gallons
Cost
Wood alcohol:
Gallons
Cost
Linseed oil:
Gallons
Cost
China wood oil:
Gallons
Cost
Cottonseed oil:
Gallons
Cost
Corn oil:
Gallons
Cost
Soya-bean oU:
Gallons
Cost
Other oils (fish oil, tar oU, kerosene, creosote, periUa, hemp-
seed oil, etc.):
Gallons
Cost
Benzol:
Gallons
Cost
Turpentine:
Gallons
Cost
Rosin:
Pounds
Cost
Copal, damar, or kauri:
Pounds
t^ost
Shellac:
Pounds
Cost
Other giuns:
Pounds
Cost
Fuel and ren t of power
All other materials, cost
1919
886
(lOl
229
56
1914
857
5S5
215
57
5223,091,742
$165,604,116
$51,508,256
$5,979,370
192,5.58
$22, 159, 573
2,985,7.35
$1,724,112
244, .561
$303,998
27,037,192
$43,721,595
6,196,134
$10,254,039
16,506
$24,028
55,074
$76, 739
2,753,173
$3,630,634
8,749,494
$3,373,988
1,665,605
$400, 162
6,081,902
$6,%1,982
85,917,127
$5,411,192
18,235,774
$3,250,165
7,785,319
$4,653,619
17,116,381
$1,873,210
$4, 122, 151
8111,150,555
$88,980,635
$71,588,364
$16,877,393
$514,878
150,762
$11,488,113
1,061,324
$436,509
987,451
$422, 122
24,481,623
$12,049,218
48,902,000
$4,797,944
$1,-592,230
$58,194,499
1909
863
588
203
$79,136,194
$62,458,250
$16,657,305
$120,639
150,163
$12, 380, .524
356,225
$226,724
1,325,807
$693,362
0)
0)
(0
0)
(»)
0)
(')
(0
(')
0)
0)
0)
(1^
$1,306,297
$64,529,287
1 Figures not available.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
Table 68.— PAINT AND VARNISH: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
1133
1919
1914
1909
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Paint industry
Varnish industry
Paint and varnish subsidiary products of other industries.
Colors (pigrnents)
Paints in oil
Water paints and kalsomine
Varnishes and japans
FiUers:
Liquid-
Gallons
Value
Paste-
Pounds
Value
Dry-
Pounds
Value
Putty:
Pounds
Value
Linseed oil, raw:
Gallons
Value
Linseed oil, boiled:
Gallons
Value
Other oils:
Gallons
Value
Bleached shellac:
Pounds
Value
Dryers:
Gallons
Value
AU other products
$381,916,186
$149,173,400
$127,472,819
8256,714,379
$83,a32,424
$41,. 569, 383
$112,408,742
$3:5,214,949
$3,549,709
$72,457,266
$168,525,448
$5,351,918
$86,814,800
2,605,285
$1,835,573
15,508,344
$1,480,529
1,473,164
$71,285
66,681,514
$3,164,254
1,693,414
'$2,888,623
611,126
$1,044,814
3,504,333
$3,115,999
8,799,191
$5,955,732
408,572
$.511,485
$28,698,460
$17,450,482
$70,582,461
$2,202,281
$36,142,256
965,636
$670,033
49,587,548
$1,318,720
69,828,017
$1,260,421
2,230,988
$1,201,839
572,561
$306,569
(1)
$999,392
8,654,514
$1,806,802
1,047,140
$257, 725
$14,984,419
$94,572,005
$30,317,417
$2, 583, 397
$18, 134, 869
$57,380,539
$1,981,161
$31,758,735
1,166,533
$828,393
65,148,395
$1,199,595
67,767,348
$1,169,683
2,098,696
$1,106,181
1,379,025
$806,846
(1)
3,905,593
$772,240
(1)
{>)
$12,334,577
1 Figures not available.
1134
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 69.— PETROLEUM REFINING: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
(Ton, 2,000 pounds.)
Number of estabUshments
MATERIALS.
Total cost
Crude petroleum used:
Barrels (42 gallons) ,
Cost
Average unit cost, barrel ,
Distillates purchased and refined:
Barrels
Cost
Casinghead gasoline, purchased:
Barrels
Cost
Casinghead gas (wet natural gas):
Thousand cubic feet
Cost
Sulphur:
Tons
Cost
Pyrites:
Tons
Cost
Sulphuric acid (purchased):
Tons
Cost
Caustic soda:
Pounds
Cost
Other chemicals
Fuller's earth
Containers, and materials therefor:
Wooden
Metal
Fuel and rent of power
All other materials
PRODUCTS.
Total value.
Naphthas and lighter products:
Gasoline —
Gallons
Value
Naphtha-
Gallons
Value
Benzine —
Gallons
Value
Other—
Gallons
Value
Illuminating oils:
Gallons
Value
Fuel oils:
Gallons
Value
Distillates —
Gallons
Value
Gas oils —
Gallons
Value
Residual fuel oil —
Gallons
Value
Partly refined oils, sold for rerunning:
Gallons
Above fuel oil
Fuel oil
Below fuel oil
Value
1919
$1,247,908, 355
365, 271, 803
$867,646,475
$2.38
43,074,982
$151,824,598
6,952,215
$59, 857, 628
16, 671, 322
$1, 256, 834
6,241
$136, 828
26,275
$224, 700
503, 920
$10, 327, 060
45, 270, 896
$1, 736, 670
$663, 660
$2, 375, 729
$34, 801, 732
$26, 193, 075
$53, 505, 109
$37, 358, 257
$1,632,532,76 6
1914
176
$325,264,509
3, 648, 590, 635
$679, 867, 064
392, 282, 320
$65,077,854
67, 491, 006
$10, 015, 853
97, 262, 837
$11, 045, 284
2, 305, 489, 735
$235, 663, 055
7, 767, 900, 556
$318, 124, 339
646, 652, 618
$36, 548, 107
1, 393, 623, 486
$76, 383, 453
5, 727, 624, 452
$205, 192, 779
428, 346, 637
79, 895, 749
109, 503, 858
238, 747, 030
$29, 268, 849
191, 262, 724
$249,727,856
$1.31
9, 455, 300
$24, 395, 541
(»)
0)
$206,053
290, 455
$3, 519, 552
22, 216, 000
$361, 421
0)
0)
$12, 944, 471
$7, 292, 207
$13, 567, 284
$13,250,124
$396, 361, 406
1909
147
$199,273,402
1,195,422,100
$106, 140, 170
264,626,100
$15, 779, 137
1, 935, 274, 800
$96, 806, 452
3, 734, 092, 050
$84, 017, 916
457, 491, 650
$15, 999, 342
755, 558, 400
$22, 805, 340
2, 521, 042, 000
$45, 213, 234
(■)
120, 775, 439
$152,307,040
$1.26
(1)
(')
(0
$4, 003, 198
0)
0)
$8, 937, 421
$8, 037, 467
$8, 376, 383
$17,611,893
$236,997,659
540, 327, 500
$39, 771, 959
1, 674, 789, 900
$94, 547, 010
1, 701, 728, 850
$36, 462, 883
0)
(')
' Figures not available.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS. 1135
Table 69 — PETROLEUM REFINING: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
PRODUCTS — continued .
Lubricating oils:
Gallons
Value
Pale or paraffin; viscosity less than 100° Universal; or
flash under 400° F.; closed cup —
Gallons
Value
Red or neutral; viscosity 100° Universal or higher; or
flash 400° F. or over; closed cup (not including cyUn-
der oils) —
Gallons
Value
Cylinder oils —
Gallons
Value
AU other lubricating oils, including compounded (ex-
cept cyUnder) oils —
Gallons
Value
Liquid asphaltic road oils;
Gallons
Value
Residuum or tar:
Gallons
Value
Greases:
Gallons
Value
Petrolatum—
GaUons
Value
Lubricating greases-
Gallons
Value
Axle grease —
Gallons
Value
Paraffin wax:
Gallons
Value
Acid oil:
Gallons
Value
Asphalt, other than liquid asphalt :
Tons
Value
Coke:
Tons
Value
Reclaimed or separated acid sold:
Tons
Value
Candles, value
Other special products, value.
All other products, value
EQUIPMENT.
StUls:
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Steam —
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Fire-
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Pressure —
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Agitators:
Number
Capacity (gallons)
821, 580, 400
$196,242,439
124, 372, 754
$28, 238, 302
212, 357, 564
$44, 583, 095
235, 345, 952
$59, 036, 506
249, 504, 130
$64, 384, 536
98,036,511
$4, 491, 3S8
29, 163, 394
$1, 522, 797
28, 147, 534
$11,896,655
10, 230, 287
$3, 750, 028
12, 599, 628
$6, 043, 741
5,317,619
$2, 102, 886
67, 976, 676
$28, 348, 437
45, 600, 039
$992, 907
927, 151
$12, 500, 157
798, 180
$3, 928, 345
136, 320
$687, 302
$2, 939, 519
$6, 813, 647
$13, 106, 875
6,935
295,000
174,
27,
130,
16, 630, 000
52,
1,061
550, 000
4,394
115,000
1,480
1,083
,427,181
517, 838, 800
$55, 812, 120
93, 422, 100
$8, 084, 650
116,3.52,500
$12, 426, 023
102, 949, 100
$13, 703, 772
205,115,100
$21, 597, 675
134, 844, 350
$4,017,858
14, 006, 400
$3, 536, 491
6, 078, 050
$1, 243, 388
4, 980,
$1, 624,
2, 948,
$668,
57, 538,
$8, 897,
0)
0)
465,
$4, 867,
213,
$818,
89,
$491,
$1, 402,
$8, 507,
$5, 265,
106
777
0)
612
17, 892, 000
3,027
84, 882, 000
(")
(')
(1)
770
1909
537,294,250
$38, 884, 236
161,961,500
$9, 473, 975
30, 744, 200
$2, 255, 924
79,378,950
$9, 482, 568
265, 209, 600
$17,671,769
89, 350, 400
$2,215,623
6,915,100
$1, 567, 647
(')
0)
47, 341, 500
$9, 388, 812
0)
(')
233, 328
$2, 724, 752
0)
$507, 695
133, 215
$402, 295
$10, 524, 747
2,395
0)
467
18, 102, 000
1 928
69, 594^ 000
(')
0)
Q)
529
Figures not available.
1136 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 69 PETROLEUM REFINING: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
EQUIPMENT— continued
Chilling liouses for paraffin:
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Filter houses:
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Hydraulic or other presses:
N umber
Capacity (gallons)
Storage tanks for:
Crude petroleum —
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Refined petroleum products —
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Fuel oil-
Number
Capacity (gallons)
Other-
Number
Capacity (gallons)
1919
105
4, 712, 000
357
11,381,452
645
6, 258, 924
2,183
1,511,889,000
11,380
2, 152, 820, 000
1 822
1,069, 813,' 000
5 546
655,346^000
1914
(1)
0)
(1)
1,014
580, 202, 000
6,907
1, 042, 836, 000
807
343, 132, 000
4,111
646,608,000
1909
(1)
(1)
(1)
0)
79
357
678
242, 591, 000
6, 476
1,041,627,000
(')
Crude Petroleum— Production and Refinery Consumption, by Fields.
1919
1914
FIELD.
U.S.
produc-
tion.
Refinery
consump-
tion.
U.S.
produc-
tion.
Refinery
consump-
tion.
Total barrels (42 gallons)
377, 719, 000
326,928,292
265,762,535
185, 027, 479
101, 564, 000
196, 891, 000
29, 2.32, 000
12, 436, 000
20, 568, 000
3, 444, 000
13, 584, 000
74, 200, 751
181, 039, 5H4
29, S2S, 701
10,888,115
16, 396, 712
1, 737, 865
12,836,584
99, 775, 327
97, 995, 400
24,101,048
21,919,749
13,117,528
5, 062, 543
3,790,940
41,901,651
Mid-Continent
92,462,637
21,196,964
17,672,279
5, 787, 313
Gulf....
2, 564, 742
Other fields — Colorado, Wyoming, etc.
3,441,893
Figures not available.
CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
Table 70.— SOAP: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1137
1919
1914
1909
Number of establishments
The soap industry
Establishments manufacturing subsidiary soap products
MATERIALS. 1
Total cost
Animal fats, tallow, grease, etc.:
Pounds
Cost
Red oil (commercial oleic acid):
Gallons
Cost
Other, including fish oil, fatty acids, etc.:
Gallons ,
Cost
Vegetable oils:
Cocoanut oil —
Gallons ,
Cost
Palm-kernel oil —
Gallons
Cost
Cottonseed oil —
Gallons ,
Cost
Other vegetable oils:
Gallons
Cost
Soap stock:
Pounds
Cost
Rosin:
Pounds ,
Cost
Caustic soda:
Tons (2,000 pounds)
Cost
Soda ash:
Tons
Cost
AU other materials, cost
Produced in works where consumed.^
Red oil, gallons
Tallow, pounds
Cottonseed oil, gallons
Caustic lye, gallons
Sodium silicate, pounds ,
Glycerine, pounds
Framed soap, pounds
439
348
91
$238,518,858
613
371
142
$88,866,786
526
420
106
$72,179,418
406, 411, 643
$54, 985, 298
3, 227, 386
$2, 598, 366
4, 087, 087
$3, 059, 407
24, 349, 831
$28, 217, 738
606, 807
$691, 962
7, 483, 977
$8, 274, 155
3 11,320,861
$13, 293, 975
112,353,679
$5, 773, 182
119, .529, 661
$7, 836, 738
80, 279
$5, 700, 421
92, 219
$3, 390, 866
i $104, 6%, 750
1, 552, 179
67, 113, 763
23,800
28, 552, 086
98, 603, 158
40, 472, 470
834, 198, 448
2 546, 289, 571
$32, 565, 899
13, 225, 330
$9, 406, 583
15, 903, 691
$6, 700, 688
< 123, 032, 886
$6, 456, 784
1,S5,310,786
$4, 067, 992
55, 320
$1, 936, 575
140,983
$1, 997, 575
$25, 734, 690
3,653,557
5, 331, 000
241, 095
22, 777, 000
43, 197, 25.^
2, 156, 591
618, 096, 000
3 413, 969, 787
$23, 341, 905
11, 856, 337
$5, 875, 294
24,221,712
$9, 718, 988
* 94, 050, 892
$2, 453, 609
207, 296, 447
$4, 362, 412
52, 172
$2, 212, 232
121,016
$2, 281, 787
$21, 933, 191
3, 128, 736
16, 664, 000
2, 390, 098
15, 804, 000
37, 466, 246
,5, 879, 279
524, 775, 000
1 Not including those consumed in soap manufacture in establishments making subsidiary soap products.
2 Reported in pounds as "tallow, grease, and other fats."
s Includes other vegetable oils as follows:
KIND.
Gallons.
Cost.
KIND.
Gallons.
Cost.
Castor
362,746
298, 118
38,785
124,644
$463,745
341, 0S7
55,962
264,896
Palm
2,302,463
407,359
7,786,746
$2,415,798
Corn
506,490
Linseed
8,082,380
Olive
Other vegetable oils
1,163,617
< Reported in pounds as "foots.";
^ Includes other materials as follows:
KIND.
Quantity.
Cost.
KIND.
Quantity.
Cost.
Hydrogenated oils, pounds. .
Sodium silicate (ton, 2,000
17,316,625
106,087
1,543
$1,765,895
2,041,784
605,505
930
42,708
$129,470
Talc, etc, tons
677,215
lbs.)...
564,963
75108°— 23-
-72
1138 ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 70.— SOAP: 1919, 1914, AND 1909— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
PRODUCTS.
Total value
Soap industry (all product.s)
Subsidiary soap products from other industries
Hard soaps:
Quantity, pounds
Tallow, foots, and olein soaps
Toilet soap
Dye soap
Powdered soap, sold as such
Soap chips
All other hard soaps
Value
Soft soap:
Pounds
Value
Liquid soap:
Pounds
Value
Special soap articles:
Pounds
Value
Lye:
Pounds
Value
Glycerine: ^
Crude, for sale —
Pounds
Value
Reflmed, pounds
For sale^
Pounds
Value
Produced and consumed, pounds
Stearin:
Pounds
Value
Candle pitch, tar or stearin pitch:
Pounds
Value
Red oil (commercial oleic acid):
Produced
For sale —
Gallons
Value
Made and consumed, gaUons
Candles:
Pounds
Value
Glue:
Pounds
Value
Tankage:
Tons
Value
Perfumes and toilet preparations
All other products
$337,879,913
$316,740,115
$21,139,798
$135,304,499
$127,942,441
$7, 362, 058
2,308,612,000
1,072,390,000
179, 350, 000
2, 455, 000
472,610,000
181, 837, 000
399, 970, 000
$227,415,154
64,463,000
$3,925,060
10,033,000
$1,255,213
30,227,719
$3, 204, 249
16,301,000
$1,789,291
18,228,447
$2, 482, 779
49,498,627
47, 377, 151
$11,461,213
2, 121, 476
3,139,683
$825,402
5,211,377
$91,336
1,985,386
433,207
$476, 146
1, 552, 179
5,483,173
$818, 676
35,448
$2,929
14,356
$492, 083
$12,635,206
3 $71, 005, 176
2,064,228,000
1,092,034,000
169,926,000
(')
367,744,000
97, 746, 000
336,778,000
$104,464,542
57, 002, 000
$1,697,424
(')
(')
(')
$832,654
23,346,000
$891,265
12,745,336
$1,817,536
34, 831, 082
32,674,491
$5,775,887
2,156,591
(')
(')
$150, 492
(')
$6,804,508
$12, 870, 191
$115,455,190
$111,357,777
$4,097,413
1,794,249,000
1,051,549,000
111,571,000
(')
301,176,000
\ 329,953,000
$91,064,466
60,037,000
$1,269,187
(')
(1)
(')
$706,177
$6,790,282
5,879,279
$15,625,078
' Figures not available.
2 Total production of refined glycerine, all industries, in 1919 — 69, 464, 298 pounds (includes 2, 121, 476 pounds
made and consumed): Crude glyceriTio made for sale, 21,402,735 i)ounds. See report on "Chemicals."
3 Inoludes food products — lard substitutes, edible oils, etc., cottonseed products, and hardened oil — to
the value of $55,705,71 1 ; patent medicines and compounds, $2,014,378; cleausing and polishing preparations,
$354,521, and other miscellaneous products, $12,930,566.
STONE, CLAY, AlSID GLASS PRODUCTS.
1139
Table 71.— BRICK, TILE, POTTERY, AND OTHER OJ-AY PRODUCTS: 1919, l'JH, 1909
AND 1904.
Total value.
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and firc<lay products
industry
Pottery industry
Sand-lime brick industry
Subsidiary products from other industries
1919
1914
$285,005,158 $179,964,016
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and fire-clay products,
value 2 ■
Brick, value
Common —
Thousands
Value
Fire—
Thousands
Value
Vitrified—
Thousands
Value
For paving —
Thousands
Value
Other purposes —
Thousands
Value
Silica brick-
Thousands '.
Value
Face-
Thousands ,
Value
Fancy or ornamental
Sand lime —
Thousands
Value
Enameled
Draintile —
Tons
Value
Sewer pipe —
Tons
Value
Architectural terra-cotta
Fireprooflng, terra-cotta lumber, and hol-
low building tile or blocks
Tile (not drain) —
Value
Roofing-
Square feet
Value
Floor-
Square feet
Value
Ceramic —
Square feet
Value
Faience-
Square feet
Value
Wall-
Square feet
Value
Stove lining
Other brick and tile products
20S, 422, 920
74,919,186
1,663,052
{')
?210, 108, 677
8142,793,359
4, 751, SSI
$63, 5S4, 748
963, 439
$38,015,792
489, 242
Sll,615,144
392, 526
89,371,763
96.716
82,243,381
211, 420
810, 914, S98
791,068
816,033,059
877, 879
146, 947
81,705,163
8846, 676
1,241,168
810,945,943
1, 155, 131
816,751,832
83, 988, 182
817,964,573
S8, 137, 452
9,414,800
81,283,901
7, 790, 967
81, 535, 287
7,471,767
81,824,372
1, 560, 121
8881, 241
7, 495, 618
82, 612, 651
$683, 844
88,840,492
135,921,445
36, 942, 606
994, 199
6, 105, 766
8130, 641, 360
$81,239,587
7, 145, 809
843, 763, 554
816,784
816, 427, 547
931,324
812,500,866
(')
} <"
810, 395
$9, 289, 623
$124, 459
172,629
81,058,512
81,075,026
(')
88,522,039
(')
$14,014,767
$6,087,652
$8,385,337
$5,705,583
(0
$520, 585
3, 165, 810
1909
$169,532,756
168, 895, 365
637.391
1904
$135,652,306
135,352,854
299, 452
$136, 387, 846 8109, 003, 306
897, 137, 844
9, 787, 671
857,216,789
838, 167
$16,620,695
1,023,654
$11,269,586
0)
816, 164
$9,712,219
8174,073
(')
$1, 150, .580
8993, 902
(')
89, 798, 978
(')
$10,322,324
$6, 251, 625
$4,466,708
$5,291,963
(»)
$423,583
82, 694, 821
$78,728,083
8, 683, 897
$51, 239, 871
678, 362
$11,752,625
715, 559
87,256,088
(')
(•)
626, 142
$7,335,511
(')
$698, 003
$445, 985
0)
$5, 522, 198
0)
$8,416,009
$3,792,763
$4,317,312
$2,725,717
(})
(•)
85,501,224
1 Figures not available.
2 The total value of products as reported by the Geological Survey for brick and tile, terra-cotta and fire-
clay products, and for pottery are not comparable with the value of products for the industry as reported
bv'the census, for the latter includes aU products of theestabUshments, irrespective of their character, and
the former includes production by estabhshments primarily engaged in other fines of manufacture.
1140
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 71.— BRICK, TILE, POTTERY, AND OTHER CLAY PRODUCTS: 1919, 1914, 1909,
AND 1904— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Pottery, value '
White ware, including C. C. ware, white
granite, semiporcelain ware, and semi-
vitreous porcelain ware
Sanitary ware
Stoneware and yellow and Rockmgham ware
Porcelain electrical suppUes
China, bone china, deut, and belleelc ware.. .
Red earthenware
Chemical stoneware
Red and bro^vn white-lined cooking ware. . .
Other pottery products
$75, 742, 125
$35,398,161
$31,048,341
29, S47, 261
14, 872, 364
4, 603, 018
12,614,794
7,708,832
1,298,311
805, 321
723, 981
3 3, 268, 243
14,968,079
7. 874. 269
3,3*9,301
4. 130. 270
2,384,686
1,059,904
(')
(»)
1.631,652
13,728,316
5,989,295
3, 993, 859
3,047,499
1,766,766
804, 806
m
1, 717, 800
$25, 834, 513
9, 195, 703
3, 932, 506
3,481,521
1, 500, 2&3
3, 478, 627
821,695
m
3, 424, 178
' The total value of products as reported by the Geological Survey for brick and tile, terra-cotta and
fire-clay products and for pottery are not comparable with the value of products for the industry as reported
by the census, for the latter includes all products of the estabhshments, irrespective of their character, and
the former includes production by establishments primarily engaged in other lines of manufacture.
2 Figures not available.
3 Not including saggers, made and used, to the amount of $2,115,637.
Table 72 — CEMENT PRODUCTS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Total value of products.
The cement industry
Subsidiary cement products from other in-
dustries
Cement:
Barrels
Value
Portland cement —
Barrels
Value
Natural and puzzolan cement-
Barrels
Value
All other products, value.
$176,264,910
$101,850,480
$63,274,715
1 $29, 873, 122
$175, 264, 910
$101,756,444
$94,036
$63, 205, 455
$69,260
S29, 873, 122
81,306,524
$138, 713, 823
80, 777, 935
$138,130,269
528, 589
$583, 554
$36,551,087
89, 049, 766
$82,204,096
88,230,170
$81,789,368
8 819, 596
S414, 728
$19,646,384
66, 689, 715
$53, 610, 563
64,991,431
$52, 858, 354
3 1,698,284
$752, 209
$9,664,152
31,675,257
$26, 031, 920
26, 505, 881
$23,355,119
3 5, 169, 376
$2, 676, 801
$3,841,202
I Figures for subsidiary cement products from other industries not included.
^ Figures not available.
3 Includes for 1914, 751,285 barrels of natural and 68,311 barrels of puzzolan: for 1909, 1,537,638 barrels
ofnaturaland 160,646 of puzzolan; and for 1904, 4,866,331 barrels of natural and 303,045 barrels of puzzolan.
STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS.
Table 73 GLASS PRODUCTS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1141
Products, total value >.
Building glass, value
1919
Window glass —
Square feet
Value
Obscui'ed glass, including cathedral and
skylight—
Square feet
Value
Plate glass, total cast, square feet
Polished-
Square feet
Value
Rough, made for sale as such —
Square feet
Value
Wire glass —
Polished —
Square feet
Value
Rough, made for sale as such —
Square feet
Value
$261, 884, 080
All other building glass, value.
Pressed and blown glass, value.
Tableware, 100 pieces
Jellies, tumblers, and goblets, dozens
Lamps, dozens
Chiimieys, dozens
Lantern globes, dozens
Shades, globes, and other gas goods, dozens.
Blown tumblers, stem ware, and bar goods,
dozens
Opal ware, dozens
Cut ware, dozens
Decorated glassware, dozens
Lenses, dozens
Electric bulbs, dozens
Tubing, pounds
Bottles and jars, value.
Prescriptions, vials, and druggists' wares,
gross
Beer, soda, and mineral, gross
Liquors and flasks, gross
Milk jars, gross
Fruit j ars , gross
Battery j ars and other electrical goods, gross
Patent and proprietary, gross
Packers ana preservers, gross
Demijohns and carboys, dozens
All other products, value.
$83,713,115
19U
$123, 085, 019
1909
$92,095,203
$36,824,069
368,912,209
$41,100,724
33, 822, 302
$4, 300, 30S
72, 849, 340
56, 823, 749
$33, 348, 279
788,742
$171,118
1, 229, 077
$635, 543
14,462,409
$2, 271, 099
$1,886,044
$70,748,861
2, 457, 938
25, 182, 133
917, 250
6,615,109
1,985,741
12,313,307
9,668,638
2, 155, 972
549, 170
1,052,851
725, 675
18,363,603
18,147,470
$94,670,389
400, 998, 893
$17, 495, 956
43, 040, 079
$2,417,253
75, 770, 261
60,383,516
$14,773,787
131,492
$25, 859
1,707,W8
$534,322
13, 980, 996
$1,056,612
$520,280
$30,279,290
6, 684, 648
4,178,368
993, 030
877, 208
1, 860, 262
13,805
3, 364, 679
4, 297, 076
271,119
1,554,056
18,030,243
580, 196
6, 989, 624
1,363,562
2, 016, 800
11,377,310
4,636,051
297, 957
1, 158, 077
(2)
851,958,728
$26,308,438
346, 080, 550
$11,742,959
22, 815, 946
$1,358,574
60, 105, 694
47, 370, 254
$12,204,875
205,690
$37,431
1904
$79,607,998
$21,697,861
$964, 599
$27,398,445
4,893,416
4,573,610
2, 689, 022
1,188,891
1,198,952
79,211
1,384,689
3,271,174
100, 796
$12,751,715 $4,022,932
1,286,056
11,687,036
322,482
6, 652, 967
952, 620
1,541,449
9, 182, 060
3, 095, 666
206, 336
(=)
(')
$36,018,333
3,624,022
2, 34r;, 204
1,887,344
440, 302
1,124,485
9,981
1,637,798
1,237,175
122,570
$2, 369, 987
242,615,750
$11,610,&51
21,870,634
$972, 014
34, 804, 986
27, 293, 138
$7,978,253
17,784
$3, 529
C)
(=)
$1,133,214
$21, 956, 158
1,283,974
7, 346, 214
487, 017
7, 039, 756
1,765,247
878, 244
6,282,606
1,091,208
83,736
(')
(2)
(«)
$33,631,063
3,202,586
2,351,8.52
2,157,801
253,651
1,061,829
19, 974
1,657,372
1,237,065
64,450
$2,322,916
iln addition, considerable quantities of electrical shades, globes, and bulbs, which can not be shown
withoutdisclosingthe operations of individual establishments, were made in 1919 and 1914 byestabhshments
engaged prmiarily in the manufacture of electrical gofxls. In 1909, 42,639 gross of bottles and jars, valued
at $90,490, and in 1904 glassware, valued at $9,663, were made as subsidiary products by establishments
engaged primarily in other lines of manufacture.
2 Not reported separately.
1142 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 74.— AUTOMOBILES: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
Total value.
Automobiles
Gasohne and steam.
Electric
Passenger vehicles (pleasure, family,
and public conveyances)
Open —
Roadsters
Runabouts
Touring
Closed (limousines, cabs, etc.) ..
All otlier (omnibuses, sight-
seeing wagons, etc.)
Government, municipal, etc. (am-
bulances, fire department vehicles,
and patrol wagons)
Business vehicles (merchandise).
DeUvery wagons
Trucks
All other
All other products.
1919
Number.
Value.
i$2,387,903,287
1,678,926| 1,546,961,
1,675,892 1,540,737,812
3,034 6,2-23,884
1,555,226
5,360
120,098
1,224,347
156,328
3,093
2,786
120,914
18,122
101,837
955
1,321,137,868
58,032,374
80,523,340
977,410,998
200,015,254
5, 155, 902
13,619,331
212,204,497
16,570,473
193,350,933
2,283,091
840,941,591
1914
Num-
ber.
Value.
i$503,230,137
568,7811 458,760,916
564,112} 448,712,320
4,669 10,048,596
543, 881
451,032
11,098
728
24,172
4,391
19,519
262
414,541,820
45,890,476
345,972,679
22, 349, 767
328,898
3,941,249
40,277,847
4,749,889
34,741,097
786, 861
44,469,221
1909
Num-
ber.
i$193,823,108
123,296
40,786
76,114
5,205
42
3,255
1,862
1,366
27
Value.
164,269,324
157,009,894
7,259,430
158,935,641
30,421,729
113,403,188
12,729,304
2,381,420
103,660
5,230.023
1,918,856
3,165,512
145, 6.55
29,553,784
Un addition, 4,990 automobiles, valued at $7,919,800 in 1919; 4,258 automobiles, valued at $6,296,558
in 1914; and 694 automobiles, valued at $830,080, in 1909; were reported by establishments engaged pri-
marily in other industries.
Table 75.— MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, AND PARTS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
PKODUCT.
1919
1914
1909
1904
T otal value 1
$53,105,895
$22,234,262
$10,698,667
$5,153,240
Motorcycles:
59,214
$16,176,055
470,675
$12,277,341
$11,423,592
$4,974,668
$8,254,239
62,154
$12,161,775
299,029
$3,757,318
$6,315,169
18,628
$3,015,988
168,824
$2,436,996
$5, 245, 5S3
2,300
Value
$354,980
Bicycles:
Number
225,309
Value
$3,203,505
Motorcycle parts, iucluding side and delivery cars
Bicycle parts..
$1,594,755
1 In addition, the following products were made by ostabli.shments engaged primarily in the manufac-
ture of juoducts other than those covered by this industry: In 1919, 8,488 bicycles, and other products,
incliitluig parts, etc., valued at $2,205,74S; in 1914, 639 motorcycles, valued at $144,072; 99,870 bicycles,
valued at $1,603,912; and other products including parts, etc., valued at $2,089,329; in 1909, 64,883 bicycles,
value<l at $791, 193; and other products, including parts, etc., valued at $579,927; lu 1904, 25,178 bicycles,
valued at $537,418; 28 motorcycles, valued at $4,200; and other products, including parts, etc., valued at
$34,341.
VEHICLES FOR LAND TRANSPORTATION". 1143
Table 76.— CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, INCLUDING REPAIRS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1909
1904
Total value i
Complete vehicles of aU classes:
Number
Value
Carriaeres (famjly and pleasure):
Number
Value
Bugpes and light pleasure vehicles:
N umber
Value .'
Wagons:
Number
Value
Business —
Number
Value
Light and package commodity, num-
ber
Heavy and bulk commodity, num-
ber
Pushcarts, number
Hearses, number
Street sprinklers, number
Other business wagons, number
Farm (iiidnding carts and trucks) —
Number
Value
Government, municipal, etc. —
Number
Value
Ambulances, number
MaU and mail carriers' wagons and
carts, number
Patrol wagons (fire and police), hose
wagons, and prison vans , number.
Public conveyances:
N umber
Value
Sleighs and sleds:
Number
Value
Automobiles:'
N umber
Value
All other products, including parts and
amount received for repair work, value
$91,463,225
$106,697,437
$125,366,912
$125,332,976
610, 492
$57, 9G9, 491
13, 704
$1,562,023
202, 105
$18,114,423
356, 837
$35, 183, S07
51,018
$6,919,695
18, 132
19,044
11,593
301
38
1,910
303, 231
£27, 567, 838
2,588
$096. 274
1, 568
1,007
13
194
$76, 957
35,993
$1,237,122
1.659
$1,795,159
$33,493,734
1,126,026
$69, 899, 107
1, 519, 782
$91,263,264
538,071
$33,329,879
i})
533,601
$34. .506, 942
139, 621
$13,022,860
81,393
31,458
14,937
402
197
11,234
384,663
$19,708,423
9,317
$1,775,659
346
5,549
3,422
1,221
$279,656
52,010
$1,207,705
1,123
$574,925
$36,798,330
828,411
$17,756,118
(^)
(^)
587,685
$39,932,910
154.631
$16,440,816
107, 190
32,780
7,330
807
1,053
5,471
429,952
$22,615,875
3,102
$876, 219
598
1,912
592
2,^3
$939,267
100,899
$2,065,850
544
$569,119
$34,103,648
1,711, .529
$97,190,093
937,409
$55,750,276
643, 755
$37,195,230
133,422
(?)
71,733
31,956
6,089
642
157
22,845
605,025
{■)
(^)
5,308
245
4,703
360
2.711
$1, 314, 952
127,455
$2,694,560
199
$235,675
$28, 142, 283
1 In addition, in 1919, 29,057 carriages, valued at $3,005,725; 69,665 wagons, valued at $7,229,026; 83 public
conveyances, valued at .$28,495; 469 sleighs and sleds, valued at $31,076; and parts and repair work valued
at $S11,.360 were made by establishments engaged primarily in the mauufacture of products other than
those covered by the industry designation. In 1914, this class of establishments made 12,330 carriages,
valued at $833,489; 38,808 wagons, valued at $2,026,210; 63 public conveyances, valued at $45,508; 1,311
sleighs and sleds, valued at $24,309; and parts and repair work valued at $1,533,099. In 1909, this class of
establishments made 14,908 carriages, valued at $1,078,935; 42,112 wagons, valued at $2,093,288; 104 public
conveyances, valued at $5,615; 8,209 sleighs and sleds, valued at $165,917; and parts valued at $1,184,256,
and in 1904 such e-itablishments made carriages and wagons, valued at $612,173.
s Not reported separately.
'Manufactured in establishments devoted primarily to the manufacture of carriages and wagons.
1144
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 77.— CARS, STEAM AND ELECTRIC RAILROAD: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
[Not including operations of railroad companies.]
Total value 1
Steam-railroad oars:
Number
Value
Passenger service ^ —
Number
Value
Passenger-
Number
Value
Baggage and express, chair, dining
and buffet, parlor, sleeping, maU,
and all other —
Number
Value
Freight service-
Number
Value
Box—
Niunber
Value.
Flat-
Number
Value
Gondolas —
Number
Value
Hopper 8 —
Number '.
Value
Refrigerator'' —
Number
Value
Stock-
Number
Value
Tank—
N umber
Value
Other varieties ^^-
Number
Value
Electric-railroad cars:
Number
Value
Passenger —
Number
Value
Other varieties —
Number
Value
All other products, value
$556,664,807
153,288
$373,945,213
234
$4,854,768
78
$1,285,630
156
$3,569,138
153,054
$369,090,445
59,689
$160,903,210
4,029
$7,592,168
54,840
$118,853,843
16,670
$45,757,395
629
$1,237,557
410
$960,018
11,592
$26,540,682
5,195
$7,245,572
1,898
$13,502,653
1,726
$11,495,791
172
$2,006,862
$169,216,941
1914
$205,270,622
120, 101
$140,229,617
3,445
$44,011,882
1,653
$19,607,416
1,792
$24,404,466
116,656
$96,217,735
50,481
$40,952,538
4,781
$3,120,084
25,077
$22,808,750
9,754
$10,708,407
5,800
$8,077,062
3,929
$2,587,065
1,250
$1,255,167
15,584
$6,708,662
2,542
$8,789,546
2,335
$8,075,710
207
$713,836
$56,251,459
1909
$131,539,493
74,945
$75,633,245
1,601
$13,829,607
957
$7,209,425
644
$6,620,182
73,344
$61,803,638
29,728
$23,982,446
3,232
$2,033,801
19,607
$18,128,186
11,473
$9,419,655
2,618
$2,747,957
2,349
$1,586,008
4,337
$3,905,585
2,525
$6,626,357
2,345
$6,249,416
180
$376,942
$49,279,891
1904
$122,019,506
102,782
$87,348,911
2,030
$18,140,293
428
$2,955,517
1,602
$15,184,776
100,752
$69,208,618
38,184
$28,508,632
.5,412
$2,893,154
9,518
$5,518,084
27,998
$21,367,218
3,353
$3,042,8.35
4,235
$2,453,123
12,052
$5,425,572
4,384
$9,297,166
4,008
$8,809,261
376
$487,905
$25,373,429
' In addition 5,814 steam-railroad cars, valued at $14,809,729; 154 electric-railroad cars, valued at
$779,947, and parts and repairs, valued at $3,290, 165, were reported in 1919; 14,859 steam-railroad cars,
valued at $14,566,898; 321 electric-railroad cars, valued at 81,373,604, and parts and repairs, valued at
$980,074 were reported in 1914; and 23,526 steam-railroad cars, valued at $19,251,042; 247 eU'ctric-railroad
cars, valued at $636, 752, and parts and repairs, valued at $210, 487 were reported in 1909, by eslablishments
engaged primarily m other industries.
2 Includes gasoline motor cars for use as passenger cars by steam railroads for 1914 and 1909.
' Reported as coal and coke cars in 1909 and 1904.
•• Includes fruit cars for 1919.
s Includes 2, 391 logging, mining, industrial, and dimip cars, valued at $2,916,806 in 1919, and 9,737 cars of
the same classes, valued at $1, 825,693 iu 1914, and 167 cars in 1914 and 136 cars in 1909 whose type was not
specifically designated.
RAILROAD REPAIR SHOPS. 1145
Table 78.— STEAM-RAILROAD REPAIR SHOPS: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904.
1919
1914
1909
Total value
Motive power and machinery department,
value
Locomotives built —
Number
Value
Repairs to locomotives, motors, etc
Work for other corporations
All other products or work
Car department , value
Cars built, value
Passenger-
Number
Value
Freight-
Number
Value
Other-
Number
Value
Repairs to cars of all kinds, value
Work for other corporations, value
All other products or work, value
Bridge and building department (shopwork)
value
Repairs and renewals
Work for other corporations
All other products or work
All other products and work not classified,
value
$1,279,235,393
$514,041,225
$405,600,727
$309,775,089
$622, 480, 393
106
85,825,096
SJ63,952,S71
S16, 889, 147
$135, 813, 279
$573, 709, 875
$5, 133, 115
20
$191, 691
2,394
$4, 590, 482
271
$350, 942
$479,229,076
$31,101,248
$58, 246, 436
$8,535,303
$7, 288, 373
$22, 804
$1,224,126
$74, 509, 822
$236, 723, 724
187
$3,594,003
$169, 057, 932
$7,053,430
$57,018,359
$242, 976, 774
$11,999,983
123
$1,233,302
10,314
$10, 513, 676
308
$253,005
$183, 753, 538
$14, 819, 9S4
$32, 403, 269
$3, 127, 644
$2, 449, 821
$37,061
$640, 762
$31,213,083
$184, 971, 870
215
$3,289,140
$127, 928, 773
$4, 735, 004
$49,018,953
$199, 768, 939
$13,326,171
218
$1,291,354
13, 972
$11,767,664
359
$267, 153
$147,194,065
$8, 784, 239
$30,461,464
$2, 799, 898
$1, 906, 737
$46, 496
$8 16, 665
$18,060,020
$149, 643, 953
148
$1, 853, 939
$101,326,805
$.5,681,307
$40,781,902
$149, 748. 820
$12,990,011
414
$2,337,977
14,742
$10,006,642
2,000
$645,392
$105,319,032
$6,946,990
$24, 492, 787
$5,096,141
$4,351,487
$40, 581
$701,073
$5, 286, 175
Table 79.— ELECTRIC-RAILROAD REPAIR SHOPS: 1919, 1914, 1909, and 1904.
Total value
Motive power and machinery department, value
Repairs to mot ors , etc
Work for other corporations
All other products or work
Car department, value
Cars built, value
Passenger —
Nuinber
Value
Freight-
Number
Value
Other-
Number
Value
Repairs to cars of all kinds, value
Work for other corporations, value
All other products or work, value
Bridge and building department (shopwork),
value
Repairs and renewals
AU other products or work
All other products and work not classified, value
1919
1914
$75,210,701
$38, 576, 565
1909
$31,962,561
1904
$7, 926, 303
$7,081,735
$7,5, 182
1 $769,386
$64, 237, 805
$762,293
,88
$635,770
46
$95, 638
17
$30, 885
$00,060,2,55
$1,174,282
$2,240,975
$268, 655
$261,679
$6, 976
$2,777,938
$5, 380, 573
$4, 933, 436
$56,944
2 $390, 193
$31,086,043
$811, 104
235
$737,926
11
$21, 196
58
$51,982
$27, 628, 802
$441,323
$2, 204, 814
$434, 427
$199, 751
$234,676
$1, 675, 522
$4, 510, 332
$4,004,336
$.88, 070
s $417, 926
$25, 835, 463
$626, 7.52
129
$498, 709
63
$59, 102
51
$68, 94 1
$22, 869, 777
$624, 805
$1,714,129
$330, 948
$273, 581
$57, 367
$1,285,818
$13,437,121
$510, 946
$2,626
$508, 320
$12,581,365
$605, 144
288
$580, 669
13
$11,366
9
$13, 109
$11,254,,5U5
$36, 714
$685, 002
$327, 855
$253, 133
$74, 722
$16, 955
1 Includes the value of 2 electric locomotives.
' Includes the value of 1 locomotive.
• Includes the value of 3 electric locomotives.
1146 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 80.— PIANOS AND ORGANS: 1919, 1914, AND 1909.
1919
1914
1909
Total value i.
Pianos:
Number.
Value
Upright —
Without player attachment-
iber
Number.
Vahie
With ]:ilaver attachment —
Number
Value
Grand —
Baby grand—
Without player attachment —
Number
Value
With player attachment —
Number
Value
Parlor —
Withoufeplayer attachment —
Number
Value
With player attachment —
Number
Value
Concert —
Number
Value
Automatic —
Number
Value
Electric —
Number
Value ^
Player attachments and actions made separately :
N umber
Value
Organs :
Number
Value
Pipe —
Number
Value
Reed-
Number
Value
Orchestrions —
Number
Value
Perforated music roUs, value
Parts, materials, and supplies
Pianos and organs, value
Other musical instruments, value
Repairs, value
All other products, value.
$113,061,318
$69,072,383
336,
$94,521,
135,
$28,957,
174,
$52,515,
17,
$8,619,
2,
$1,711,
2,
$1,109,
$119,
2,
$896,
1,
$538,
21,
$1,840,
28,
$6,620,
1,
$4, 185,
26,
$1,888,
$546
$3, 103
$1,432
$1,258
$174
$1,252
172
501
125
,378
87
,055
145
346
366
865
822
438
301
616
151
535
429
677
721
404
554
797
303
494
156
$4,289,818
326,274
$56,311,863
227,686
$31,431,382
88,078
$20,265,514
9,079
$4,201,302
831
$413,665
(»)
6,493
$854,774
42,806
$6,378,312
2,273
$4,660,301
40,533
$1,718,011
$833,357
$2,913,197
$1,780,880
$70,056,223
364,545
$58,493,846
321,309
$45,180,176
34,495
$9,275,001
8,720
$4,009,769
21
$28,900
(»)
10,898
$1,474,630
65,335
$5,309,016
1,224
$2,713,587
64,111
$2,595,429
$210, 150
$2,442,611
$2,119,970
1 In addition, products to the value of $1,382,353 in 1919 and $754,148 in 1914 were reported by establish-
ments engaged primarily in other industries.
'Not reported separately.
MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES. 1147
Table 81.— PHONOGRAPHS AND GRAPHOPHONES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Total value i.
Phonographs, graphophones, and talking ma-
chines: 2
For disc records —
Number
Value
For cylinder records —
fj umber
Value
Dictating machines —
Number
Value
Records and blanks :
Number
Value
Disc records —
Number
Value
CyUnder records and blanks —
Number
Value
Needles:
Steel, value
Other, value
Parts and accessories, not included in finished
instruments reported:
( 'al)inets, value
Other parts and accessories, value
Custom work and repairing, value
All other products, value
8158,547,870
$27,115,916
$11, 725, 996
$10,237,075
2, 137, 596
$88,836,368
65,957
$1,315,886
22,853
$1,416,689
106, 996, .510
$44, 689, 795
101,084,961
$42,930,923
5,911,549
$1,758,872
$1,359,754
$249,248
$3,653,418
$10,515,739
$268, 803
$0,242,170
514,154
$1.5,290,491
27,221,290
$11,111,418
23,314,176
$10,377,475
3,907,114
$733,943
(')
$356, 935
$2,116
$354,956
344,681
$5,406,684
27,183,959
$5,007,104
8, 572, 805
$2,567,717
18,611,154
$2,439,387
$844,631
(^)
$467,577
$2,966,343
$4,678,547
(•■)
$2,592,185
1 In addition, in 1919, phonographs, graphophones, and parts, valued at $7,173,143, in 1914. valnotl at
$60,531, and in 1909, valued at $31,899 were made by establishments engaged primarily in the manu-
facture of jiroducts other than those covered by this industry designation.
' Not segregated, to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
' Figures not available.
< Included in "parts and accessories."
'Included in "All other products."
1148 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MAISTUFACTURES.
Table 82.— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
Products, total value '.
Plows and cultivators
Planters and seeders
Harvesting implements:
Hayrakes and hay tedders
Mowers and reapers
Other
Seed separators:
Threshers
Other
All other agricultural implements, including-
parts
All other products
Amount received for repair work
Principal kinds of implements.
Implements of cultivation:
Cultivators-
Beet
Hand, garden, or garden plows.
One and two horse
Wheeled —
One row
Two rows
Cotton scrapers
r'ertilizing machines
Harrows —
Disk
Spring-tooth
Spike-tooth
Land rollers
Land packers
Listers ••. . .
Plows —
Disk
Gang
Shovel
Engine
Sulky (single)
Tractor
Walking
Pulverizers
Other
Planters and seeders:
Seeders-
Broadcast
Wagon or eudgate
Seeder attachments
Corn planters —
Hand
Horse
Cotton planters
Potato planters
Drills-
Corn
Grain
All other
1919
$304,961,265
65,329,111
17,490,403
4,772,493
40, 169, 591
9,282,656
16,593,273
5, 771, 670
64,105,527
68, 500, 033
12,946,508
Number.
7,088
419,085
300, 122
144,259
44,847
10, 807
82,554
175,712
79,532
222, 799
8,654
19, 501
31,680
15,431
42,240
108, 887
4,952
60,909
98,836
720, 174
7,134
29,295
18,360
16,391
34,339
28,065
93,976
87,468
5,964
29,809
6:3,255
5,870
1914
1909
S164,086,835
38,662,037
12, 188, 757
3,233,630
30,974,709
5,372,947
9,832,043
3,264,246
27, 844, 180
31,277,021
1,437,265
Number.
2,184
238,081
254, 158
347,329
31,605
17,537
ISO, 854
209,077
187,370
368,219
22,470
37,953
101,850
114,657
101, 256
37,191
55, 710
89, 370
10, 688
$146,329,268
36,784,477
12, 141, 474
34,568,131
48,690,082
3,114,692
Number.
3,172
435,429
20, 180
193,000
112,8:i2
394,988
(')
44,840
15,708
22, 132
75,839
91,686
181,550
254,737
3,265
2,355
108, 232
134,936
(>)
(')
870,414
1,110,006
12, 724
(^)
80,096
(2)
34, 175
■'>61,970
16,122
8
10,000
96,465
122,780
79,271
23,092
20,137
f' 89, 903
32, 507
1901
s
1 In addition to the amounts shown, agriculturalimplements to the value of $14,938,340 in 1919, $4,033,797
in 1914, $2,9.s9,270 in 1909, and $1,349,679 in 1904 were made by establislimeuls engaged primarily in
the manufacture of products other than those covered by the industry designated.
'•> Not reported.
3 Not reported separately.
< Includes 23,963 combination seeders.
^ Includes 21,292 disk drills ol aU kinds.
MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES. 1149
Table 82 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
1919
1914
1909
1904
Principal kinds of implements — Continued
Planters and seeders^Continued.
Seed sowers, hand, field
Seed drills, hand, garden
Other planters and seeders
Harvesting implements:
Binders-
Grain
Corn
Grain cradles
Grain elevators for use on farm
Harvesters —
Bean
Push
Harvesters and threshers combined .
Other..,.
Headers
Hay carriers
Hayforks, horse
Hay loaders
Hay rakes —
Sidky
Sweep
Side delivery
Hav stackers
Hay tedders
Hay presses
Mowers
Other haying tools
Potato diggers, horse
Reapers
Stalk cutters
Other
Seed separators:
Clover huUers
Corn huskers
Corn huskers and shredders
Corn pickers
Corn shell ers—
Hand
Power
Fannin e; mills
Feed nulls
Threshers-
Horsepower
Engine
Other
Miscellaneous:
Dairy machinery —
Cream separators
Other
Manure spreaders
EquaUzers
ICiiif e grinders
Feed grinders
Ensilage cutters
Saw trucks
Pumps
Windmills
Sprayiug outfits
Number.
86, 763
8,971
16,198
155
22:
58'
2
22
4
11
6
20
61
18
14
7
10
7
151
130
12
8
19
1,096
Number.
12,608
43,113
4,124
215,386
52,087
38,728
(?)
3,401
270
2,758
44,277
31,976
25, 865
139, 565
23,304
20, 213
6,437
9,796
274, 521
37, 706
25, 758
56,982
13,746
324
341
4,338
(')
63,206
11,113
23,047
(?)
302
13,246
6,212
(?)
Number.
7,847
(>)
129,274
19,693
22,635
(')
1,409
(=)
543
1,707
C-)
45,064
43,675
34,705
266,260
17,212
34, 396
359, 2&4
(')
25,632
58,294
437
318
1,294
(=)
74,223
9,049
33,805
(=)
822
12,957
(')
Number.
59, 910
(')
(')
108, 810
6,924
30,056
(=)
665
(-)
(-)
3,161
85,121
62,801
27, 174
236,297
8,670
35,745
C)
273,385
(')
11,703
60,996
("-)
(')
351
1,327
(■)
47, 189
6,082
22,994
2, 237
7,950
(')
(=)
1 Not reported.
^ Not reported separately.
1150
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 83 — ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS, AND SUPPLIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND
1904.
1919
Number ,
Kilowatts ,
Value
Small dynamos (under 10 kw), starting
motors, and automotive generators, not
Including control equipment, value
Self-contained lighting outfits (as farm-
lighting outfits)—
Num ber ,
Value
Parts and suppUes, value
Transformers and feeder potential regulators,
total value
Transformers:
Number
Kilowatts
Value
Under 50 kilowatts-
Number
Value
50 to 500 kdowatts—
Number
Value
500 kilowatts or over-
Number
Value
Rheostats, resistances, controllers, motor
starters, speed-controlling devices, react-
ances, regulators, etc., value
Converting apparatus — synchronous con-
densers, motor generator set.=, double-cur-
rent generators, dynamotors, frequency
changers, and rotary-phase converters
Motors, parts, and supplies, total value
Stationary motors:
Number
Horsepower
Value
Direct current —
Number
Horsepower
Value
Alternating current —
Under 200 horsepower—
N lunber
Horsepower
Value
200 horsepower or over-
Number
Horsepower
Value
$997,968,119
65, 558, 178
$86, 266, 114
532
665,971
(1)
Products, total value ]?1, 063, 526, 297
Theelectricalindustry. — Electrical machinery,
apparatus, and supplies
Subsidiary electrical products of other industries
Generating apparatus and parts, value
Generators (other than small dynamos
under 10 kw.):
Alternating current —
Steam-turbine driven, under 2,000
kva.—
Number
Kilowatts
Value
Steam-turbine driven, 2,000 kva. or
over-
Number
Kilowatts
Value
Other, including water-wheel dri-
ven—
N umber
Kilowatts
Value
Direct current-
Steam-turbine driven —
Number
Kilowatts
Value
Other, including water-wheel driv-
H
144
236, 827
262, 802
3,123
821,. 597
403.290
2,262
408, 866
, 704, 563
$3
4,345
485, 266
937,080
$36,662,797
$24
61,3.57
07S, .536
217,046
$53,495,570
14,
$25,
$10,
$5,
382, 929
484, 179
560, 901
331,099
613, 234
50,661
, 199, 762
1,169
747,905
823, 083, 265
$4,
$116,
i;
3,
$76,
$20,
1,
2,
$52,
$3,
851,404
893, 638
.533, 407
791,062
171, 558
380, 182
734,691
200,313
151,2.86
5.59, 526
430, 381
1,939
4%, 845
.540, 864
1 Value included with that of generators of 2,000 kva.
or over, to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
3 No segregation reported.
1914
$359,432,155
$335, 170, 194
24, 261, 961
$17, 865, 542
375
600, 185
$3, 895, 291
2, 137
587, 820
$3, 542, 154
264
14,916
$398,379
9,369
206, 305
$2, 569, 086
$5,933,273
$1,527,359
$28, 276, 338
115,813
2, 644, 794
$13,120,065
110, 177
$7,316,615
4,857
$2, 625, 414
809
$3,178,036
$9,788,378
$5,367,895
$44, 176, 235
6 417,992
" 2, 8.>^2, 795
5 $32, 286, 149
133, 492
980, 820
$13, 316, 489
284, 500
1,901,975
$18,969,660
1909
$240,037,479
$221, 308, 563
18, 728, 916
$14,077,071
2,909
991,728
$8,370,524
13, 882
414,222
$4,710,524
$996, 023
$14,630,715
76, 729
1,635,429
$8,801,019
'72, 776
$4, 184, 832
3,953
$4,616,187
4 $2,674,963
$3,154,733
$32, 087, 482
6 2.57,223
5 2. 410, 309
5 $24, 604, 938
257,223
2,410,369
$24,604,938
> Figures not available.
< Rheostats and resistances only.
« Includes railway motors.
MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES.
1151
TABLE 83 -ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS, AND SUPPLIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND
^ 1904— Continued.
Motors, parts, and supplies— Continued.
Marine motors:
Number
Horsepower
Value
For vehicles and railways:
Number
Horsepower
Value
For fans:
Number
Horsepower
Value
For miscellaneous uses:
Number
Horsepower
Value
Parts and supplies 1 ■
Electric locomotives, mining, industrial, and
railway - - • - •
Batteries, parts, and suppbes, value
Storage
Value of batteries
Weight of plates , pounds
Value of parts and supplies
Primary
Dry-
Number
Value
Dry, small, for flash lights-
Number
Value
Liquid, including testing-
Number
Value
Value of parts and supplies
Carbons— furnace, lighting, and welding;
brushes, battery and miscellaneous
Arc lamps -
Searchlights , projectors , and focusing lamps
Incandescent lamps , value
Tungsten-
Number
Value
Carbon filament —
Number
Value
Decorative and miniature lamps. X-ray
bulbs, vacuum tubes, etc
Gem and vacuum and vapor lamps
Other types
Rectifying apparatus, including rotating com-
mutators, electric valves, mercury rectifiers,
and vibrating commutators
Telegraph apparatus •,,■-,■•" "i " '
IntelUgence (key, sounder, etc.), all kinds..
Police, fire, district, and miscellaneous
Radio and wireless
S\\itchboards, parts, and supplies
Telephone apparatus
Central s^^ltchboards:
Manual —
Central battery-
Number
Value
Magneto-
Number
Value
Automatic, value
Substation instruments:
Central battery-
Number
Value ■
Magneto-
Number
Value
Interior systems:
Number
Value
2,630
8,428
$816,371
49,2.56
351,286
$6,355,102
709,350
66,915
$9,908,001
198, 305
141,610
$4,920,311
$18, 722, 295
$8, 159, 825
$92, 463, 195
$60, 036, 152
$56,648,347
38, 438, 540
$3, 387, 805
$32, 427, 043
79,300,082
$17,805,611
94, 483, 894
$7, 514, 833
2,0.50,946
$3, 508, 624
$3, 597, 975
$13,291,615
$606, 771
$4,342,246
$57, 646, 900
211,383,193
$46,628,343
13,330,273
$1, 830, 644
$5,892,211
$2, 512, 435
$783, 267
$1,964,876
$12,816,341
$2, 649, 365
$2, 092, 340
$7, 834, 698
$239, 938
$46,214,342
(>)
('^
(')
2 11,880
2 36, 858
2 $1,351, 4-12
{')
(»)
$4,835,850
(^)
0)
$1, 190, 564
$4,512,230
$3, 720, 914
$23, 402, 455
,1513,080,964
$10,615,150
41,079,047
$2, 465, 814
$10,321,491
71,092,438
$8, 719, 164
306, 351
$802, 525
$799, 802
$3,602,741
$742, 142
$2,081,545
$17,350,385
74,434,059
$11,886,354
14, 092, 055
$1, 397, 572
$1,702,729
• $2,363,730
$147, 965
$2, 248, 375
$201, 956
$1,2.53,954
$672, 575
$119,890
$22,815,640
1,330
$6, 500, 560
4,594
$1,344,404
$4,327,516
642,093
$3, 839, 978
280, 502
$3,276,604
173, 799
$1, 578, 778
(')
$10,701,764
(')
$374, 851
$1,002,722
641,082
$3, 916, 869
216,879
$1, 799, 834
62,258
$510, 509
(0
(>)
2 2,7%
2 12,471
2 $294, 152
(')
$2,450,739
$1,942,874
$2, 794, 779
(')
$10,612,470
$4,678,209
$4, 243, 984
23,119,331
$434,225
$5, 934, 261
33, 988, 881
$4, 583, 082
344, 650
$729, 513
$621, 666
$1,934,864
$1,706,959
$935, 874
$15,714,809
11,738,619
$6,241,133
55, 038, 378
$6, 157, 066
$600,619
$2, 715, 991
(')
$1,957,432
$197, 669
$1,126,658
$448, 262
$184,843
$14,259,357
2 1,819
2 19,907
2 $152, 685
(>)
(•^) ^
$1,168,254
$2,978,944
(')
{')
$4,243,893
$2, 645, 749
$1,569,371
16,113,072
$1,076,378
SI, 598, 144
4,888,361
$513, 026
1,734,801
$515,530
$569, 588
$2,710,935
$1,574,422
$114,795
$6,953,205
112,711,558
$6,308,299
$249, 761
$395, 155
(')
$1,111,194
$187, 744
$592,070
$114,050
$217, 330
$15,863,698
$10,137,534 $13,227,008
> No segregation reported.
a Vehicle motors only.
' Figures not available. , „ i„
* Inchides vacuum and vapor, and glower lamps only-
1152
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 83 — ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS, AND SUPPLIES: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND
190i— Continued.
Telephone apparatus — Continued.
Private branch exchange switchboards -
Number
Value
Parts and supplies, value.
Household and industrial apparatusand devices
Welding apparatus (not including motor
generator sets)
Electric furnaces (for iron and steel and
brass industries)
Heaters (industrial heaters; air heaters,in-
cluding those for cars; water heaters)
Stoves and ranges
Miscellaneous cooking devices (griddles,
grills, toasters, percolators, etc.) ,
Flatirons
Vacuum cleaners, vibrators, chppers, cut-
ters, etc
Other portable motor-driven devices (motor
built in)
Other stationary motor-driven apparatus
(motor built in)
Electric measuring instruments
Station meters and apparatus
Testing and scientific instruments
Meters for consumers' circuits
Magnetoignition apparatus, generators, spark
plugs, and coils
Switchboards, panel boards, and cut-out cabi-
nets for light and power
Railway switches, signals, and attachments
Circuit breakers, oil
Circuit breakers, air and carbon
Fuses, cut-outs, and fuse plugs
Insulators
Sockets, receptacles, bases, and attachment
plugs
Wiring supplies (current carrier)
Lightning arresters, choke coils, reactors, and
other prol cctive devices
Insulated wire
Insula! ed cables, rubber insulation
Insulated cables, paper insulation
Pole-line hardware
Circuit fittings, not elsewhere provided for
Undergroimd conduits
Interior conduits
Electric-lighting fixtures of all kinds ^
Annunciators and push buttons
Electric clocks and time niechanisms
Bells, buzzers, and signal gongs
Therapeutic apparatus, including X-ray tubes. .
AH other electrical machinery, apparatus, and
supphes
All other products
Amount received for custom work and repairing .
1919
6,880
S2, 287, 122
$23, 059, 380
$54,793,195
$2,701,378
$1,040,337
$2,889,734
$3,444,170
$7, 815, 212
$5,646,421
$21, 842, 439
$6,985,809
$2,427,695
$19, 322, 164
$7,0,84,983
$3,336,172
$8,901,009
$51, 286, 793
$17, 735, 780
$4,466,611
$2,733,535
$1,391,911
$7, 895, 098
$6, 504, 147
$15,008,365
$6,857,819
$2, 353,
$67,578,
$34,314,
$26, 789,
$9,379,
$5, 052,
$890,
$18,375,
$2, 703,
$709,
$1, 797,
$3,616,
$8, 895,
$95,232,300
$76, 573, 808
$27, 106, 016
1914
3,693
$448, 203
$4, 060, 888
$4,048,915
$231,082
0)
$352,617
$671, 413
$^,327,183
$1, 466, 620
(')
(')
0)
$8,786,506
$1, 585, 500
$1,073,060
$6,127,946
$22,260,847
$8,989,111
2 $6, 393, 551
(0
(')
$1,757,430
0)
$5,512,609
0)
$1,188,773
$69, 505, 573
(')
$2,067,683
$4, 874, 709
$3, 383, 955
$263, .S06
$410, 774
0)
$2, 653, 098
$27,276,294
$17,951,652
$5,676,592
1909
2,252
$369, 915
$3, 751, 908
$1,954,112
$83, 505
(')
$919, 533
$951, 074
(')
(')
0)
$7,800,010
$1,039,202
$546, 970
$5, 613, 838
$6,092,313
$5,971,804
2 $5, 377, 843
(')
(')
$1,001,719
(')
$4,521,729
(')
$940, 171
$51, 624, 737
(')
$1,080,287
$5,098,264
$2,200,668
$235, 567
$352, 513
(')
$1, 107, 858
$18,995,176
$17, 765, 645
1904
3,917
$564, 795
$2, 071, 895
$395, 827
0)
(')
(')
C)
(')
(')
(')
$5,004,763
$118,998
$1,000,685
$3,585,080
$678, 077
$3, 766, 044
2 $1,451, 337
(')
(0
$868,079
(■)
$2,010,860
(')
$587, 124
$34,519,699
0)
$3, 525, 446
$2, 416, 245
$3,294,606
$185, 870
$373,926
0)
$1,036,962
$26,267,509
1 Not reported separately.
2 Reported as "electric switches, signals, and attachments."
3 Not including flxtures made by establishments engaged primarily in the manufacture of "gas and
electric fixtures."
MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES.
Table 84.— ICE, MANUFACTURED: 1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
1153
1919
QUANTITY AND COST OF AMMONIA.
Total cost
The ice industry
Other industries manufacturing ice as a sub
sidiary product
Anhydrous:
Pounds
The ice industry
Other industries
Used in — ^
Compressor system
Absorption system
Cost
The ice industry
Other industries
Aqua:
Pounds
The ice industry
Other industries
Used in —
Compressor system
Absorption system
Cost
The ice industry
Other industries
PRODUCTS.
Total value
The ice industry
Subsidiary products from other industries
" Tons (2,000 pounds)
The ice industry
Other industries
Value
The ice industry
Other industries
By kinds —
Can ice —
Tons
The ice industry
Other industries
Value
The ice industry
Other industries
Plate ice —
Tons
The ice industry
Other industries
Value
The ice industry
Other industries
Cold storage receipts
AU other products
EQUIPMENT.
Machines:
Number
Capacity, tons (per day of 24 hours)
Storage space, cubic feet:
For ice storage
For cold storage
$2,658,658
$2, 410, 100
$248, 558
7,758,984
7,003,581
755,403
6,875,012
883,972
$2, 519, 427
$2,274,889
$244, 538
1,740,825
1,675,626
65,199
94, 102
1, 646, 723
$139,231
$135,211
$4, 020
$149,515,630
$137,004,798
$12, 510, 832
27,948,463
25, 292, 846
2,655,617
$138, 795, 342
$126,2^4,510
$12,510,832
36,577,637
24,083,632
2, 494, 005
$133, 082, 307
$121,235,615
$11,846,692
1,370,826
1, 209, 214
161,612
$5,713,035
$5,048,895
$664,140
$7,142,998
$3, 577, 290
5,323
269, 179
115,313,000
79,953,000
1914
$1,887,359
1909
1901
0)
$1,528,975
$358, 384
$1,021,913
(■)
6,777,617
5,405,917
1,371,700
6,021,506
7.56,111
$1,777,095
$1,421,196
$355, 899
1,971,046
1,927,664
43,382
(')
1,971,046
$110,264
$107, 779
$2,485
$67,320,353
(')
3, 466, 284
(')
(')
$926, 505
(')
(')
1,670,698
(0
(')
(')
(')
$95,408
(')
$47,202,845
$60, 386, 267
$6,934,086
21,043,063
18,324,691
2,718,372
$62,192,413
$55, 258, 327
$6,934,086
19,635,368
17, 145, 599
2,489,769
$58,593,861
$52, 150, 488
$6,443,373
1,407,695
1, 179. 092
228,603
$3, 598, 552
$3, 107, 839
$490, 713
I $5,127,940
4,949
129,998
100,574,000
82,694,000
$42,953,055
$4,249,790
14,230,208
12,647,949
1,582,259
$44,139,053
$39, 889, 263
$4, 249, 790
13,177,991
11,671,547
1,506,444
$41,123,901
$37,085,533
$4,038,368
1,052 217
976, 402
75.815
$3,015,152
$2, 803, 730
$211,422
$3,063,792
0)
(')
$613, 138
(')
(')
1,932,497
(')
(')
$522, 275
(')
0)
1,495,934
0)
(')
(')
(')
$90,863
$25,689,957
$23,790,045
$1, 899, 912
8,014,137
7,199,448
814,689
$24,350,415
$22, 450, 503
$1,899,912
(')
6,695,789
$21,020,547
(')
(M
503,659
(')
0)
$1,429,956
0)
$1,339,542
0)
1 Figures not available.
75108°— 23-
73
1154 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 85 — RUBBER GOODS: 1919.
Number and
amount.
Number and
amount.
Products, total value
1 $1,138,216,019
Tires— Continued .
SoUd—
Truck-
Number
Boots, rubber:
Pairs
9,207,703
$26, 066, 647
66, 145, .541
$64,713,182
21,034,664
$25, 176, 6&4
138,468,769
$16, 103, 501
9,777,085
$2, 455, 306
32,835,509
$603,896,200
33,255,410
$81,312,576
4,6.56,121
$13,449,225
1,125,097
$1,347,012
1,454,807
$43,917,152
6, 873, 650
$9,004,543
Value
Value
Shoes, rubber:
Pairs
All other-
Number
Value
Value
Shoes, canvas with rubber soles:
Pairs
Rubberized fabrics, sold as such or
on hand:
Automobile and carriage-
Yards
Value
Heels, sold as such and on hand:
40, 750, 500
$10, 696, 547
Pairs
Value
AU other-
Yards
Soles, including composition or
fiber:
47,162,085
$13,712,376
$22,436,242
$2ti, 998, 292
Value
Pairs
Belting, value
Tires:
Packing, value
$7,316,819
$8 824 430
Pneumatic —
Clothing, value
Automobile-
Druggists' and stationers' sundries,
value
$15,801 892
Number
Hard rubber goods, value
$34,383,231
Value
All other manufactures of rubber,
value
Inner tubes —
$80,719,898
Number
Reclaimed rubber, sold and on
hand:
Pounds
Value
Motorcycle and bicycle —
125, 758, 882
Casings —
Value
$20,173,040
All other products, value
Value
$9,711,224
Inner tubes-
Number
Value
1 In addition, products to the value of
classifications.
9,134,403 were reported by establishments assigned to other
MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES.
1155
Table 86.— NUMBER AND GROSS TONNAGE OF VESSELS LAUNCHED, AND NUMBER
OF POWER BOATS: 1919, 1916, 1914, AND 1909.
CLASS.
ALL
ESTABLISHMENTS.
PRIVATE ESTAB-
LISHMENTS IN
THE SHIPBUILD-
ING INDUSTRY.
PRH'ATE
ESTABLISH-
MENTS IN
OTHER IN-
DU.STRIES.
GOVERNMENT
SHIPYARDS.
Num-
ber.
Gross 1
tonnage.
Num-
ber.
Gross
tonnage.
Num-
ber.
Gross
ton-
nage.
Num-
ber.
Dis-
place-
ment
tonnage.
Vessels of 5 gross tons and o\
1919
er:
2,202
1, 463
1, 2,55
1,037
4,662,433
772, 167
455,567
481,813
2,033
1,377
1,113
1,584
4, 489, 809
734, 108
425, 060
467,219
64
51,970
105
86
48
31
120,654
38 059
1916
1914
94
22
13,654
12,535
16 853
1909
2,059
Classified by material:
Steel—
1919
2 1,181
244
215
169
1,021
1,219
1,040
1,408
1,2.30
206
148
194
254
434
382
447
28
62
66
68
58
62
40
51
632
699
619
877
23,882,894
518,858
2()8,870
260, 765
779,539
253,309
186,697
221,048
4, 109, 652
472,597
243,011
235,315
60,399
30,316
10,867
9,413
19,242
30,625
6,575
2,652
64,579
15,456
2,224
14,807
408,561
223, 173
192,890
219,626
2 1,095
230
126
158
938
1,147
9S7
1,420
1,203
186
139
181
241
403
370
445
27
62
58
68
57
62
40
51
505
664
506
839
2 3,734,201
485,860
242,959
254,980
755,608
248,248
182, 101
212,233
4,010,724
442,354
234,636
234,633
57, 174
29, 866
10, 821
9,389
17,754
30,625
2,799
2,652
63, 091
15, 456
2,224
14,807
341,066
215, 807
174, 580
205,738
59
47, 194
27
14
20
3
78
72
28
28
27
20
9
10
13
31
8
101 499
1916
32 998
1914
69
8
5
9,792
5,429
4,776
16 119
1909
350
Wooden —
1919
19 155
1916
5 061
1914
25
14
3,862
7,106
'734
1909
1 709
Classified by power:
Steam — ■
1919
98 928
1916
30^243
8 375
1914
1909
3
429
'253
Motor—
1919
3 225
1916
450
4
2
1
6
24
1,488
40
1909
1919
1914
8
3,776
Sail, without auxiliary powei"—
1919
1
1,488
1916
1914
1909
Unrigged —
1919
62
48,994
65
35
31
21
18,501
7,366
8,438
1914
82
17
9,872
12,082
1 SOfi
'•-'-
1919
1,716
3,710
4,518
9,042
1,159
3,606
3,706
8,577
206
351
104
54
53
1914
758
412
1909
1 Includes a comparatively small amount of "displacement tonnage."
* Includes 14 concrete vessels, 18,034 gross tons.
1156 ABSTBACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 87.— KIND AND VALUE OF SHIPBUILDING WORK: 1919, 1916, 1914, AND 1909.
KIND OF WORK.
Total:
1919
1916
1914
1909
Work on new vessels and boats, all kinds
1919
1916
1914
1909
\'essels of 5 gross tons and over —
1919
1916
1914
1909
Boats of less than 5 gross tons —
1919
916
1914
1909
Repair work:
1919
1916
1914
1909
AU other work done:
1919 .,
1916
1914
1909
All establish-
ments.
$1,865,728,609
224, 526, 683
119,423,028
100, 009, 054
1,446,789,596
114,434,137
52,401,805
45,036,492
1,439,443,338
110,343,073
48, 105, 561
40,145,084
7,346,258
4,091,064
4, 296, 244
4, 891, 408
272, 358. 656
71,225,368
36, 966, 676
38, 304, 658
146,580,357
38,867,178
30,054,547
16, 667, 904
Private
estaljlishments
in the
shipbuilding
industry.
$1,622,361,261
185, 8.52, 192
88,682,071
73,360,315
1,391,688,655
105, 270, 935
46, 334, 134
42,310,925
2 1,386,839,158
101,531,210
42, 545, 445
37,718,018
4.849.497
3, 7.39, 725
3, 7SS, 689
4, 592, 907
183,721,737
63, 508, 514
32,835,212
26, 678 643
3 46, 950, 869
6 17,072,743
'9,512,725
4, 370, 747
Private
establish-
ments in other
industries
S3, 764, 105
(1)
1,. 523, 692
776, 706
3, 317, 305
(')
1,279,630
594,244
2, 670, 433
(1)
947, 805
449,089
646, 872
(1)
331, 825
145, 155
200,400
185,777
80,461
246, 400
(')
58,285
102, 001
Government
shipyards.
$239,603,243
38, 674, 491
29,217,265
25, 872, 033
51,783,636
9,163,202
4,788,041
2, 131, 323
49, 933, 747
8,811,863
4,612,311
1,977,977
1, 849, 889
351,339
175, 730
153, 346
88, 436, 519
7,716,854
3, 945, 687
11,54.5,554
< 99, 383, 088
6 21,794,435
20, 483, 537
12, 195, 156
1 Not reported in 1916.
2 Includes work on concrete vessels to the value of $7,018,955.
3 Includes work on engines to the value of $20,447,019.
* Includes work on engines to the value of $299,270.
6 Includes work on engines to the value of $3,335,0.55.
6 Includes work on engines to the value of $169,141.
' Includes work on engines to the value of $4,498,703.
GENEKAL TABLES.
1157
GENERAL TABLES.
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914.
Note.— The figures for some industries do not represent the total production, because important estab-
lishments that manufacture the same class of products may l)e included in other industries.
(See Explanation of terms.)
Primary horsepower includes power generated in manufacturing establishments plus electric and
other power rented from outside sources; it does not include electric power generated by pri-
mary units of the establishments reporting.
Num-
Cen-
ber of
sus
estab-
year.
lish-
ments
1919
.31
1914
16
1919
521
1914
601
1919
83
1914
37
1919
42
1914
32
1919
224
1914
217
1919
177
1914
153
1919
2,785
1914
3,548
1919
58
1914
44
1919
46
1914
32
1919
2,515
1914
971
1919
15,507
1914
3,273
1919
315
1914
300
1919
895
1914
888
1919
118
1914
109
1919
216
1914
138
1919
75
1914
59
1919
88
1914
124
1919
375
1914
419
1919
10
1914
12
1919
15
1914
18
1919
41
1914
31
1919
172
1914
151
1919
49
1914
54
1919
220
1914
197
1919
57
1914
66
1919
35
1914
27
1919
1,113
1914
1,124
1919
252
1914
236
1919
427
1914
369
1919
1,449
1914
1, 355
1919
25
1914
23
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Wages.
Cost of
mate-
rials.
Value
of prod-
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and
airships, and parts.
Agricultural implements
Aluminum manufactures
Ammunition
Artificial flowers
Artiflciallimbs
Artificial stone products
Artists' materials
Asbestos products, not includ-
ing steam packing.
Automobile bodies and parts. .
Automobile repairing
Automobiles
Awnings, tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder
Bags, other than paper, not
including bags made in tex-
tile mills.
Bags, paper, exclusive of those
made in paper mills.
Baking powder and yeast
Baskets, and rattan and wil-
low ware.
Bells
Belting and hose, rubber
Belting and hose, woven, other
than rubljf'f.
Belting, leather
Billiard tables, bowling alleys,
and accessories.
Blacking, stains, and dressings
Bluing
Bone, carbon, and lamp black.
Bookbinding and blank-book
making.
Boot and shoe cut stock, ex-
clusive of that produced in
boot and shoe factories.
Boot and shoe findings, ex-
clusive of those produced in
boot and shoe factories.
Boots and shoes, not includ-
ing rubber boots and shoes.
Boots and shoes, rubber
3,543
168
54,368
48, 459
11,402
4,614
22, 816
11,493
4,138
4,808
671
488
8,378
10, 255
926
604
3,654
962
132, 556
47,785
55,061
12,562
210, 559
79, 307
6,028
5,073
2,372
1,035
10,756
9,358
4,168
3,505
3,331
2,270
4,533
4,574
237
445
5,
5,115
2,479
952
2,765
2,951
2,101
1,453
2,455
1,766
360
254
675
339
20, 361
21,693
9, 715
7,819
8,941
6,714
211,049
191,. 555
32, 875
18, 687
12, 512
195
128, 249
121, 428
30,280
12, 338
39, 128
11,354
468
237
857
589
22, 221
20,326
3,206
1,977
9,657
2,877
256, 919
68, 701
82, 691
16,380
287, 323
104, 983
4,589
2,610
6,022
2,881
9,082
10, 392
4,429
3,682
20, 071
7,862
6,319
7,293
783
787
26, 299
22,995
5,338
2,756
7,039
7,411
5,322
3,213
2,490
2,636
423
220
1,857
1,816
11,123
11,266
9,003
6,829
10, 682
5,868
120, 632
100, 232
49,400
24, 621
17,754
4,907
7,127
14,373
401
135
134
790
366, %2
66,704
144, 572
304,961
338, 532
34, 593
73, 509
164, 087
48,490
13,327
49, 272
75, 278
11,088
2,611
14, 421
19, 597
94, 559
23,588
38, 102
88, 038
37, 454
6,751
16, 277
30,840
6,675
3,741
7,005
16, 143
3,349
1,991
3,207
7,614
2,231
795
774
3,271
1,003
369
316
1,498
29,647
9,311
13, 913
33, 664
19, 414
6,308
8,904
21,934
4,664
896
2,687
5,508
2,947
315
2,005
3,238
16, 405
3,732
12, 948
2.3, 978
3,520
484
1,360
2,814
470, 498
178, 956
362, 027
692, 171
94,854
34,993
63,610
129, 601
141, 124
71,613
87, 649
224, 652
17,098
10,614
9,154
29, 920
310, 451
312, 166
1, 578, 6.52
2, 387, 903
312, 876
66,934
292, 598
50:3, 230
26, 728
5,859
26,961
45,690
9,958
2,954
10, 155
18, 138
24,383
2,882
48, 844
59,017
8,919
701
15, 652
19, ISO
79,042
7,757
176,018
214, 059
30, 878
3,789
67,021
79, 049
24,585
3,663
33,350
47, 264
11,078
1,659
12,201
17,603
43, 486
3,555
26,635
46,230
35, 272
1,241
10, 895
22,339
7,195
3,369
4,904
11,821
4,591
1,923
2,999
6,678
1,005
205
450
951
1,040
244
438
970
45, 920
6,074
18,310
34,211
22,437
2,902
12,967
2;J, 501
17, 349
2,202
11,642
19, 176
4,848
460
2, 869
4,441
27,534
3,260
28, 157
40, 4K1
20,139
2,070
15,480
23,0:56
7,041
2, 425
6,101
15, 733
5,438
985
2,488
4,894
13, 081
2,109
14,042
25,284
4,986
877
5,129
9,882
1,228
285
1,543
2,731
712
105
489
1,184
9,790
808
2,848
6,186
4,995
231
686
1,464
43,041
18,659
23,235
66,021
29,180
11, 575
13,334
38,104
61, 747
9,125
133, 887
161, 203
30,455
4,052
51,450
59,965
28,988
8,187
40,428
62, 825
12,563
3,226
20,304
28,303
580, 625
210, 735
71.5,269
1,1.5.5,041
254, 591
105,695
310, 357
501,760
131,51.5
30,883
50, 347
116,917
46,051
9,986
23,956
53, 822
7,246
656
160, 389
90, 578
26,006
5,176
49, 936
14, 583
9,138
4,407
2,497
1,182
19, 751
13, 030
2,821
1,173
11,030
1,454
330, 144
65, 991
137,003
20,766
809, 251
210, 632
18, 729
7,983
10, 173
3, .528
38, 041
12, 028
13, 914
5,402
19, 595
11,444
6,917
3, .579
.501
532
1.5,901
10, .594
7, 534
1,572
12, 324
7,5.56
9, 632
2,406
11,242
4, 753
1,188
695
3, 338
778
42,786
24, 770
27, 316
8,515
22,397
7,999
439, 772
191,403
66, 570
29,866
1158
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Value
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Cost of
Value
added
INDUSTRY.
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Wages.
mate-
rials.
of prod-
ucts.
by
manu-
facture.
Exp
ressed in thousands of dollars.
Boxes, cigar
1919
1914
189
238
5,218
5,8.35
5,059
5,350
6,612
5,270
3,512
2, 299
6,337
4,269
13, 110
8,337
6. 77-?
4,068
Boxes, paper and other, not
1919
1,201
55, 862
54, 955
131, 391
43,326
101, 135
206, 419
105,284
elsewhere specified.
1914
1,043
45,311
38, 179
60, 027
18,705
36, 268
74,711
38, 443
Boxes, wooden packing, ex-
1919
1,140
42,445
144, 048
108, 933
36, 811
102, 946
177, S18
74, 872
cept cigar boxes.
1914
1,174
38, 548
128, 805
66,694
18, 206
52,840
86, 567
33, 727
Brass, bronze, and copper
1919
1,092
75, 051
265, 688
325, 300
94, 132
304, 824
482,313
177, 489
products.
1914
992
40,306
122, 700
116,093
25,084
115, 487
1G2, 199
46, 712
Bread and other bakery prod-
1919
25,095
141, 592
165, 950
509, 266
158, 237
713, 239
1, 151, 896
438, 657
ucts.
1914
25, 963
124, 052
107, 771
271, 262
76, 867
274, 257
491, 893
217, 636
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and
1919
2,414
76, 915
405, 746
355, 848
78,256
67, 488
208, 423
140,935
fire-clay products.
1914
3, 239
100, 1S2
442, 813
279, 860
54,907
42, 723
135, 921
93, 198
Brooms
1919
1914
1,034
868
6,313
5,642
6,062
4,504
16, 708
8,706
5,709
2,624
17, 365
7,884
30,205
14, 085
12, 840
6,201
Brushes
1919
1914
379
359
7,968
7,213
7,384
6,388
27, 208
14, 333
7,113
3,461
19, 598
9, 327
39, 006
17, 894
19, 408
8,567
Butter
1919
3,738
17,6^1
95, 190
162, 302
IS, 853
514,346
583, 163
6S, 817
1914
4,356
14, 149
91,628
59,625
10,119
212, 547
243, 379
30, 832
Butter, reworking
1919
5
47
343
603
56
2,006
2,229
223
1914
17
301
1,349
1,397
200
5,059
5,869
810
Buttons
1919
557
15, 577
16, 201
29, 978
13, 773
16, 745
41, 840
25,095
1914
517
14,511
14, 398
19, 075
6,424
8, 702
20, 712
12,010
Candles
1919
1914
19
15
541
387
597
439
4,033
2,286
438
183
2,179
1,119
3,351
1,731
1,172
612
Canning and preserving, fish..
1919
410
11, 248
24, 865
63, 049
9,()36
52, 411
77, 284
24, 873
1914
330
9,009
10, 966
28, 464
3,679
19, 467
31,111
11,644
Canning and preserving, fruits
1919
3,082
60,865
132, 422
223, 692
43, 593
265, 629
402, 243
136, 614
and vegetables.
1914
3,153
50, 325
88, 3a3
98, 738
17,306
103, 293
149, 176
45, 8,83
Canning and preserving, oys-
1919
65
1,189
1,025
2,972
469
1, 583
2,976
1,393
ters.
1914
65
2,087
1,895
2,077
424
1,225
2,238
1,013
Card cutting and designing. . .
1919
75
1,148
743
2,298
959
2,298
5,323
3,025
1914
58
517
449
706
265
421
1,055
634
Cardboard, not made in paper
1919
16
1, 425
3,276
6,493
1,337
4,954
9,138
4, 184
mills.
1914
18
1,159
2,735
5,129
580
2,962
4,350
1,388
Carpets and rugs, other than
1919
75
22,933
38, 170
119, 196
24, 216
67,118
123, 254
56, 136
rag.
1914
97
31, 309
43, 963
85, 154
14, 716
42, 280
69, 128
26, 848
Carpets, rag
1919
339
2,016
2,130
2,674
2,853
1,551
2,038
5,597
> 2, 786
3,559
1914
463
2,722
1,654
995
722
2,064
Carriage and wagon materials.
1919
258
6,509
23,700
17, 971
5,667
14, 735
26, 765
12, 030
1914
456
11,087
38, 215
26, 845
6,059
13,546
24, 850
11,304
Carriages and sleds, children's.
1919
103
6,686
6,071
15, 215
6,229
11,700
24, 507
12, 807
1914
92
5,900
5,652
9,380
3,181
5,682
11,752
6,070
Carriages and wagons, includ-
1919
2,286
18, 173
40,966
78,953
19, 393
48,362
91, 463
43, 101
ing repairs.
1914
4,601
41, 304
74, 334
150, 798
26,498
52, 173
106, 697
54, 524
Cars and general shop con-
1919
624
31, 272
53, 830
82, 558
39, 073
32,025
75,211
43, 186
struction and repairs by
1914
649
26, 384
44, 989
63, 614
18, 645
17, 610
38, 577
20,967
electric-railroad companies.
Cars and general shop con-
1919
1,744
484, 437
594, 515
694, 2S6
687,617
515, 803
1, 279, 235
763, 432
struction and repairs by
1914
1,362
339, 518
433, 994
354, 092
234, 505
243, 829
514,041
270, 212
steam-railroad conipanios.
Cars, electric-railroad, not in-
1919
7
2,920
9,390
17,306
4,132
12, 059
18,442
6,383
cluding operations of rail-
1914
14
3,840
10, 014
14, 752
2,467
6,350
10, 495
4,145
road companies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not in-
1919
99
52, 29S
157, 865
335, 207
78, 285
356, 085
538,223
182, 138
. eluding operations of rail-
1914
103
54, 288
126,687
157, 811
41, 394
132, 200
194, 776
62, 576
road companies.
Cash registers and calculating
1919
65
16,544
14, 650
82, 798
22,537
10, 890
83,539
72,649
machines.
1914
52
8,956
10, 619
41, 075
6,110
3,992
30, 520
26, 528
Cement
1919
123
25, 524
488, 808
271, 209
33, 195
79, 510
175, 265
95, 755
1914
133
27, 916
490, 402
243, 485
18, 192
51, 987
101, 756
49, 769
Charcoal, not including pro-
1919
41
209
132
519
156
260
589
329
duction in the lumber and
1914
47
228
134
494
81
233
402
169
wood-distillation industries.
Cheese
1919
3,530
3,997
24,500
26,023
4,809
129, 425
143,456
14, 031
1914
3,082
2,908
19, 219
11, 139
2,066
46,759
51, 745
4,986
Chemicals
1919
1914
598
395
55,586
32,311
376, 940
282, 385
484, 488
224, 346
72, 848
22, om
216, 301
89, 451
438,659
158, 054
222, 358
68,603
Chewing gum
1919
62
3,190
6,178
23, 703
2,680
25, 202
51,240
26, 038
1914
74
2,048
3,030
10, 025
828
7, 322
17, 160
9,838
China decorating, not includ-
1919
43
244
43
470
244
3)1
867
556
ing that done in potteries.
1914
51
295
23
463
159
330
727
397
Chocolate and cocoa products.
1919
48
9,083
33, 440
60, 675
9,270
101, 754
139, 258
37, 504
1914
36
4,160
19,736
23,685
2,036
24,483
35,713
11,230
GENERAL TABLES.
1159
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
(See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
INDUSTRY.
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
Cost of
Value
Capital.
Wages.
mate-
of prod-
rials.
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Erpressed in thousands of dollars.
Cleansing and polishing prep-
arations.
Clocks
Cloth, sponging and refinish-
ing.
Clothing, horse
Clothing, men's
Clothing, men's, buttonholes . .
Clothing, women's
Coal-tar products >
Coffee and si^ice, roasting and
grinding.
CofBns, burial cases, and
undertakers' goods.
Coke, not including gas-house
coke.
Collars and caffs, men's
Combs and hairpins, except
those made from metal or
rubber.
Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream. . .
Cooperage
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron
work .
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring sirups . .
Cork, cutting
Corsets
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares
Crucibles
Cutlery and edge tools
Dairymen's, poultrymen's,
and apiarists' supplies.
Dental goods
Drug grinding
Druggists' preparations
Dyeing and finishing textiles,
exclusive of that done Ln
textile mills.
Dyestuffs and extracts — natu-
ral.
Electrical machinery, appa-
ratus, and supplies.
Electroplatmg
Emery and other abrasive
wheels.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
499
398
46
48
67
51
28
37
5,258
4,830
107
139
7,711
5,564
183
794
696
351
287
278
231
39
35
45
66
401
190
6,624
4,754
1,099
1,259
4,796
4,527
120
105
149
142
62
52
188
167
1,288
1,179
44
41
164
108
22
10
304
252
244
236
319
172
31
29
524
416
628
507
144
112
1,404
1,030
515
479
60
49
1,955
1,239
8,252
6,754
1,206
901
766
1,669
175, 270i
173, 747,
484|
672
165, 649
168, 907
15,663
10, 540
8, .549
11,890
9,468
. 29,319
21, 107
11, 103
10, 100
2,229
2,773
13,675
6,002
95,648
61,986
13, 219
17,128
27,640
28,714
17,622
15, 769
1,398
929
3,545
3,454
18,415
20,496
430,966
379, 366
6,490
7,440
9,396
6,598
848
302
19, 859
16,561
6,437
5,551
5,224
3,080
1,347
1,059
15,568
9,277
55, 985
48,467
4,342
2,839
212,374
118,078
3,024
2,584
5,601
2,387
4,520
2,556
6,952
6,011
952
764
1,577
1,903
40, 577
35,664
189
205
32,622
28,396
68,342
29,760
26, 634
22, 345
19,006
224, 879
117,127
5,286
3,896
1,600
2,711
49, 181
20,015
179, 991
98, 393
30, 698
38,290
24,144
21,357
66, 643
55, 377
3,177
2,070
8,083
5,814
7,156
7,057
1,840,201
1,566,757
9,078
9,096
14, 263
10,100
2,714
875
38,958
34, 781
11,756
11,039
2,716
1,874
6,725
4,972
12,698
8,417
160, 430
130, 172
34,320
23,290
438,839
227,731
7,078
5,*15
12,963
4,100
12, 979
5,898
18, 350
13,564
1,466
625
3,705
4,482
554, 147
224, 050
237
224
527
549
992
748
596
298
731
250
561
147
025
913
959
390,
153;
174;
127
56;
48;
29;
365;
161
30
15;
3;
2:
126
35;
317;
120;
48;
36;
89
57;
100;
72;
11
5,
14
7;
43
23;
,853;
867,
32;
20;
29,
11
8
1
68;
35
36;
21
17
10;
14
s;
102;
46,
229,
139,
38,
21
857;
355,
4.
2;
34,
1,
619
7,862
3,653
1,565
658
551
197
822
828
515
326
296
574
402
201
508
451
382
299
289
431
494
809
393
278
662
160
489
082
161
867
518
700
996
297
461
387
582
082
977
475]
130
087
468
162
825
923
171
048
076
078
363
464
616
526
583
162
755
190
872
735
613
189
800
794
713
879
491
12,923
26,703
3,895
7,178
9,152
23,380
4,008
11,032
178
3,691
133
1,531
3,456
6,021
3,569
5,150
605, 752
1,162,986
230,032
458,211
123
1,090
90
638
680, 407
1, 208, 543
252,345
473,888
63, 997
135, 482
243,899
304, 792
116,520
150, 749
31,595
64,377
13, 257
26,325
224, 267
316,516
69, 138
99,275
19,434
47, 565
6,566
18,531
3,169
6,566
2,853
5,478
282, 595
339,507
55,720
69, 161
368,809
637,209
126, 465
209,668
58,521
88,2;<6
32,944
50,017
80,899
160, 314
50,174
94,891
89, 705
133,366
43,605
59,701
30,999
46,807
7,596
15,316
9,136
16,282
4,751
7,875
38,816
75,542
19,587
40,561
1, 277, 78o
2,125,272
431,603
676,569
13, 076
29,397
5,677
13, 207
24,040
40,897
6,243
11,525
2,233
5,294
1,270
1,886
19,477
66,630
8,186
25,541
18,527
37, 397
9,248
18, 950
16,420
29,402
10, 715
16,160
11, 556
16, 938
5,215
8,080
55,138
114,593
22, 935
48, 010
174, 743
323,968
56,705
109,292
34, 593
53,744
13, 238
20,620
425,098
997,968
154, 728
335, 170
2,639
10,390
1,336
4,773
12,228
30,949
3,006
7,130
13, 780
5,257
16,202
7,024
3,513
1,398
2,565
-'1,581
657, 234
228, 179
967
648
136
543
485
893
229
782
249
137
131
965
397
625
912
441
400
203
715
073
415
717
661
156
808
720
147
124
726
964
486
966
321
530
857
282
061
616
153
355
870
702
982
445
382
865
455
075
225
587
151
382
870
442
751
437
721
124
^ Included in "chemicals" in 1914.
1160
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Value
Wace
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Cost Of
Value
added
Cen-
^J um-
ber of
Pri-
mary
Capital.
Wages.
mate-
rials.
of prod-
ucts.
by
manu-
INDUSTRY.
sus
estab-
horse-
facture.
year.
Ush-
ments
power.
Expressed in
thousands of dollars.
Enameling
1919
1914
74
77
694
1,314
1,183
1,635
2,083
2,128
790
649
950
970
2,645
2,166
1,695
1,196
Engines, steam, gas, and water
1919
370
77,617
190,021
454, 125
105, 435
217,551
464,775
247, 224
1914
446
29,657
63, 047
131, 080
21,421
31,460
72, 121
40, 661
Engravers' materials
1919
1914
21
13
174
106
759
547
826
352
212
73
1,484
551
2,248
768
764
217
Engraving and diesinking
1919
478
1,878
1,760
4,696
2, .392
1,927
7,351
5,424
1914
486
1,.536
1,092
1,865
1,076
596
3,134
2,538
Engraving, steel and copper
plate, including plate print-
1919
421
7,014
5,420
19, 040
7,908
6,981
24,209
17,228
1914
399
6,859
5,670
19,079
4,527
3,915
13, 786
9,871
ing.
Engraving, wood
1919
1914
55
72
235
302
67
68
339
246
407
310
219
96
1,154
719
935
623
Envelopes
1919
1914
106
90
8,129
6,970
7,187
5,206
24,755
15,830
6,650
3,378
21,965
10, 2:35
39,664
18,481
17,699
8,246
Explosives
1919
1914
118
111
9,249
6,300
51,635
45,778
133,248
71,351
12,505
4,488
45,911
25, 627
92,475
41,433
46, 564
15, 806
Fancy articles, not elsewhere
1919
661
1.3,961
8,982
32,825
12, 208
32, 691
64, 054
31,463
specified
1914
1919
493
216
7,399
3,504
4,483
4,586
594
11,879
6,515
3,567
3, 406
8,429
6,695
17,659
15, 378
9, 230
Feathers and plumes
8,683
1914
239
369
5,396
1,988
6,103
11,451
5,348
Felt goods
1919
1914
49
5;^
5,236
4,035
16,411
14,056
35,024
20,284
4,873
2,089
22, 781
8, 308
39,230
13,093
16,449
5, 385
Ferroalloys i
1919
1919
1914
30
600
784
2,344
26,296
22, 815
37, 087
125, 939
114,281
42,365
311,633
217, 065
3,571
25, 363
10, 532
28,099
IS.5,041
107, 955
38, 584
281, 144
153,196
10, 485
Fertilizers
96, 103
45, 241
Files
1919
1914
50
48
5,767
4,349
11,905
8,821
15,693
11,327
6,192
2,135
4, 228
1,595
17,617
5,008
13, 389
4,013
Firearms
1919
1914
26
29
11,287
7,064
26,167
7,474
855
51,918
15,611
13,333
5,067
7,614
2,070
30, 181
10,544
22, 567
7,874
Fire extinguishers, chemical . .
1919
32
777
3,780
751
2,693
5, 563
2,870
1914
27
256
391
675
200
574
1,298
724
Fireworks
1919
1914
57
41
1,222
1,324
1,005
707
3,547
2,162
995
616
2,108
1,206
4,C30
2,295
2,522
1,090
Flags and banners
1919
79
1,065
778
3,436
795
3,286
6,346
2,060
1914
87
1,495
637
1,843
690
1,750
3,601
1,851
Flavoring extracts
1919
453
2,188
3,376
13,561
1,665
19,41S
30,117
10, 699
1914
424
1,461
1,470
6,617
689
6, 30?
> 11,380
5,072
Flax and hemp, dressed
1919
20
420
1,920
2,784
447
1,70S
2,369
660
1914
16
116
8.?2
235
45
18a
283
98
Flour-mill and gristmill
1919
10,708
45,481
876,405
801,625
60, 888
1,799,181
2,052,434
253, 253
products.
1914
10,788
39,718
822, 384
380, 257
24,593
752, 27(
877,680
125,410
Food prejiarations, not else-
1919
1,997
30, 365
150, 230
245, 283
29,392
494,597
631, 59S
137, 001
where specified.
1914
1,5.59
20,306
80,022
91,039
10,.866
153,751
219, 333
65,582
Foundry and machine-shop
1919
10, 934
482,767
1,054,840
770,454
2, 104, 981
622, 571
948, 06£
2,289,251
1,341,182
products.
1914
10,640
362,471
1, 240, 043
244, 146
358, 12:
866, 545
508, 423
Fouiidry supplies
1919
76
906
6,328
4,694
7,502
1, 032
5,607
9,955
4,288
1914
57
555
2,814
301
997
2,013
1,016
Fuel, manufactured
1919
1914
11
14
171
141
5,180
3,444
2,908
1,771
222
112
i,38e
605
1,974
863
588
254
Fur goods
1919
1914
1,815
1,322
13, 639
9,030
5,327
3,233
80,701
29,077
24,149
6, 335
105, 697
23,847
173, 13S
4;?, 633
67, 541
19,786
Furnishing goods, men's
1919
487
18,944
5,665
53,014
13, 563
64,744
107, 83S
43,091
1914
551
22,459
5,880
27, 888
8,415
31,59;
52,453
20,860
Furniture
1919
3, 154
138,331
127, 881
262, 703
240. 665
423, 992
141,116
261, .52;
571,3,50
309, 833
1914
.3,192
267, 885
71,816
121,481
205, 7(H
144, 220
Furs, dressed
1919
141
5,075
5,621
8,867
7,098
6, 33<
20, 38.
14,046
1914
96
1,525
2,275
2,490
925
90t
2,87r
1,969
Galvanizing and other coating
1919
52
1,665
1,631
4,316
2,248
10, 63:.
14, 47t
3,944
l)r()cc.sses.
1914
48
1,580
2,385
4,416
922
6,29:.
8, 48C
2,187
Gas and electric fixtures
1919
341
9,795
9,910
36, 873
9,802
20, 25£
42, 26S
22,009
1914
460
10, 913
10, 028
27, 029
6,504
14,09f
28,74C
14,050
Gas, illuminating and heating.
1919
1,022
42, 908
238, 467
1,465,056
52, 759
157, 551
329, 27S
171,728
1914
1,284
43, 792
213, 370
1, 252, 422
26, 802
76, 77c
220, 23S
14:3,459
Gas machines, and gas and
1919
105
5,589
8,601
24, 981
.5,996
10,647
26, 267
15,620
water meters.
1914
123
4,972
5,711
17, 822
3,310
6,11s
15, 184
9,066
Glass
1919
1914
371
34!5
77,520
74,502
207, 430
163, 139
215,080
153, 926
87, 527
48, 6.56
90, 78f
46,017
261, 884
123, OSJ
171,104
77, 008
Glass, cutting, stainhig, and
1919
616
6,480
5,110
18, 089
6, 1.55
14,35i
28, 443
14,085
ornamenting.
1914
635
8,067
5,539
11,310
4,670
7,14a
16,440
9,303
1 Included in other classifications in 1914.
GiENERAL TABLES.
1161
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Cost of
Value
Wages.
mate-
of prod-
rials.
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
Gloves and mittens, cloth ' . . .
Gloves and mittens, leather...
Glucose and starch
Glue, not elsewhere specified. .
Gold and silver, leaf and foil . . .
Gold and silver, reducing and
refhilng, not from the ore.
Graphite, ground and refined .
Grease and taUow, not includ-
lubricatiug greases.
Grindstones
Haircloth. . .
Hair work. .
Hammocks.
Hand stamps.
Hardware
Hardware, saddlery. . .
Hat and cap materials.
Hats and caps, other than
felt, straw, and wool.
Hats, fur-felt
Hats, straw
Hats, wool-felt
Hones and whetstones.
Horseshoes, not made in steel
works or rolling mills.
House-firrnishiug goods, not
elsewhere specified.
Ice, manufactured
Ink, printing.
Ink, writing..
Instruments, professional and
scientific.
Iron and steel, blast furnaces . .
Iron and steel, steel works and
rolhng mills.
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts,
washers, and rivets, not
made in rolhng mills.
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe.
Iron and steel, doors and shut-
ters.
Iron and steel forgings, not
made in steel works or roll-
ing mills.
Iron and steel, nails and
spikes, cut and WTOught,
including wire nails, not
made in steel works or roll-
ing mills.
1019
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1S2
355
352
56
89
62
57
87
79
87
78
24
11
482
3G9
23
14
IS
19
198
205
6
14
238
2
518
539
37
58
133
98
709
580
176
224
148
149
40
30
11
16
20
22
467
370
2,80'
2,543
90
70
61
54
351
307
195
160
500
427
144
102
59
59
67
43
241
191
65
64
8,986
10,685
10,668
7,795
4,509
4,264
3,129
950
1, 135
644
456
49'
250
6,64
5,108
674
686
425
695
1,084
1,193
64
285
1,719
1,321
42, 505
41,213
3,675
2,511
3,009
1,775
7,539
7,322
18, 510
21,318
7,302
9,483
1,448
1,249
212
170
744
588
7,853
6, 935
30, 247
2.3,011
1,988
1,391
702
512
15,931
7,107
41,660
29,356
375,088
248,716
17,967
10,658
12,62
12,557
2,077
1,985
28,391
10,689
3,355
2,644
3,364
3,288
3,357
52,846
41,639
16, 979
13, 304
408
360
3, 279
2,235
7,445
2,602
25, 584
17, 94--
3,631
2,160
1,153
1,723
119
68
92
321
1,474
973;
67, 589|
53,411
7,161
4,134
4,927
2,954
1,687
1,339
20,389
20,851
3, 392
5,248
2,696
3,091
1,164
864
3,874
1,984
12, 249
11,731
572,970
461,988
10,353
7,821
610
612
13, 020
6,799
1,581,432
1,222,273
3,820,917
2,700,553
49,959
28, 897
28, 741
25,864
4,013
3,170
101,951
38, 215
8,974
8,235
17,688
29,870
17,080
58, 183
43, 642
27, 237
17, 162
1,572
1,174
9,757
4,407
4,303
3,059
37, 360
18, 928
2,045
1,979
2,
2,945
3,581
2,543
153
608
4, 250
2,273
133,926
92,302
10,992
5,353
19,862
6,417
18,515
6,847
58, 128
39, 401
18, 560
12,5
3,831
2,609
847
499
4,590
2,437
32,627
19,014
270, 726
174,309
18, 703
11,943
4, 803
2,464
51,. 570
16, 742
802,417
462,282
,656,518
, 258, 371
75, 716
35,602
42, 863
26, 981
9,849
5,161
135, 246
36,320
13,216
7,883
4,855
8,151
4,558
11,962
3,550
4,777
1,854
984
498
844
391
434
181
7,954|
3,512
599
323
425
290
1,065
581
40
119
1,833
848
45, 230
22,583
4,044
1,248
3, 133
804
9,439
4,508
19,643
12,071
6,605
5,253
1,388
600
203
64
830
362
6,444
3,307
34, 002
14, 841
2, 575
1,064
596
263
17,500
4,652
73, 769
22, 781
637,637
188, 142
20,974
5,961
14,70
7,076
2,730
1,538
39, 773
7,487
3,398
1,508'
16,092
26, 286
12,171
130, 329
40, 208
19,280
9,368
2,655
1,452
49, 737
25,709
1,093
723
47,756
17,061
244
116
2,259
1,654
3,829
1,529
169
361
2,634
1,093
68,534
29,071
4, 282]
1,790
16,644
5,052
24, 177
9,268
40,158
16, 947
16,910
14,086
3,700
978
321
87
1,537
690
39,794
17,391
42, 878
17,755
14,661
6,806
3,320
1,236
19, 495
6,582
621,286
264,580
,080,576
590, 826
44, 277
12,913
25,387
16,930
4,578
1,996
82,024
14,611
8,875
3,594
28,220
46, 941
21.614
186; 256
52,615
32, 134
13, 733
4,462
2,432
55,483
28, 588
2, 240
1,724
67,265
24,901
1,369
684
3,315
2,395
6,963
3, 335
2.56
671
7,739
3,383
154, 525
73, 320
14,137
4,040
26, 521
6,929
44, 540
18, 593
82, 745
37,350
32, 187
25,444
6,740
1,944
794
260
3,367
1,786
60,212
26,453
137, 005
60,386
26, 244
13, 830
6, 434
2,784
58, 137
17, 495
794, 467
317,654
2,828,902
918,665
89,744
23,403
50, 235
26,659
10, 877
5,184
173, 752
28, 961
17,583
7,199
12, 128
20, 655
9,443
55,927
12,407
12. 854
4,365
1,807
980
5,746
2,879
1,147
1,001
19,509
7,840
1,125
568
1,056
741
3,134
1,806
87
310
5,105
■ 2,290
. 95,991
44, 249
9,855
2,250
9,877
1,877
20,363
9,325
42, 587
20,403
15,277
11,358
3,040
966
473
173
1,830
1,096
20,418
9,062
94,127
42,631
11,583
7,024
3,114
1,548
38,642
11,913
173, 181
53, 074
1,148,326
327, 839
45, 467
10,490
24,848
9,729
6, 299
3,188
91,728
14,350
8,708
3,606
1 Included in "furnishing goods, men's," in 1914.
1162
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS- — MANUFACTURES.
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1167.]
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish
ments
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Cost of
Value
Wages.
mate-
of prod-
rials.
ucts.
Value
added
by .
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
Iron and steel, tempering and
welding.i
Iron and steel , wrought pipe. .
Ivory, shell, and bone work,
not including combs and
hairpins.
Japanning
Jewelry
Jewelry and instrument cases.
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors
Lapidary work
Lard, not made in slaughter-
ing and meat-packing es-
tablishments.
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Leather, tanned, curried, and
finished.
Lime
Linen goods ,
Liquors, distilled
Liquors, malt ,
Liquors, vinous
Lithographing
Locomotives, not made by
railroad companies.
Looking-glass and picture
frames.
Lubricating greases
Lumber and timber products '
Lumber, planing-mill jjrod-
ucts, not including plan-
ing mills connected with
sawmills.
Machine tools i
Malt
Marble and stone work
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa
fiber, grass, and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds,
not elsewhere specified.
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
620
50
36
44
54
36
35
2,054
1,914
142
125
26
34
2,050
1,622
119
108
171
151
124
89
6
6
64
66
32
27
503
378
680
741
476
627
10
21
34
434
729
1,250
342
318
331
336
17
19
429
438
53
77
26,119
27,249
5,309
5,841
403
55
97
4,240
4,901
21
20
12
12
1,041
1,000
1,835
10, 426
8, 845
842
795
295
228
30,871
28, 289
2,734
2,393
7,138
7,987
172, 572
150, 520
5,227
2,600
8,360
2,910
2,094
852
685
8,945
7,071
72,476
55, 936
11,405
12,429
1
3; 567
1,380
6,295
34,259
62,070
1,011
2,292
15, 618
15, 171
26, 716
17, 391
4,708
4,787
472
476
480, 945
480,207
86,956
96,214
53,111
1,352
1,
32,768
54,891
3,726
3,800
1,073
869
12, 637
11,747
8,804
23,925
17, 542
954
708
311
110
16,389
15,666
1,091
1,0.59
32, 135
28, 628
151,601
125, 842
4,061
2,233
12,708
8,640
680
546
40
197
5,842
5,317
5,537
2,609
3,902
3,272
218, 238
172, 712
51,735
39, 134
6,069
9,932
16, 494
51,971
324, 431
405,884
5,189
9,356
18,624
15, 178
97, 187
50, 373
4,689
4,210
2,178
2,685
2,3.58,937
2,192,542
419,671
414,817
100,433
27, 483
33, 394
170, 132
207, 461
12,947
7,465
1, 670
1,643
23,469
20,767
7,627
2,743
3,576
10,996
72,709
14,920
51,156
81, 869
39, 408
5,750
26,296
37,655
1,366
736
1,294
2,817
1,160
391
958
1,896
462
261
222
771
261
14S
95
381
121,070
36, 864
110,451
203, 939
72,404
18, 302
39, 116
81,006
3,697
2,148
3,506
8,126
2,187
1,094
1,450
3,621
41,336
6,436
17, 709
34,443
17, 279
3,060
12,580
16,514
516, 458
125, 200
427,096
713, 140
215,826
59,758
146, 687
258, 913
14,119
4,55C
11,275
24,244
5,697
1, 459
2,908
6,584
26, 100
9,292
18,429
38,099
15, 671
4,173
8,012
16,638
19,210
2,838
19,363
30,051
3,613
641
3,941
6,360
41
12
175
220
124
12
102
147
8,178
3,416
3, 933
12,471
4,481
1,511
1,343
4,589
9,420
1,067
13, 634
17, 174
5,036
407
6,04fi
7,431
33,341
9,415
30, 036
52,953
10, 951
3,604
10, 632
19,334
671,342
88,205
646, 522
928, 592
332, 180
31,914
284, 245
367, 202
45, 845
10, 869
14,297
33, 970
34, 124
6,040
7,558
18,391
7, .528
1,636
4,190
6,998
8,810
1,380
4,289
6,960
45, 618
1,717
19, 6.56
31,8.54
91,285
3,994
40, 997
206, 779
583,430
45, 170
94, 793
379, 905
792, 914
63,244
129,72-4
442,149
14,855
1,014
8, 116
17,454
31,516
1,194
9,489
16, 618
60,817
18, 201
27,718
73, 151
36,685
11,861
14,017
39, 136
138, 276
38,799
72, 376
1.56, 270
86,413
11,0&5
23, .546
43,374
10,080
4, 775
7,227
18,385
8,049
2,850
4,468
11,014
5,243
570
4, 80S
8, 869
3,440
282
2,767
4,919
357,992
489,419
470, 900
1,387,471
917,221
240, 172
282, 286
715,941
361, 848
91,977
299, 2(i6
500, 4.38
266, 805
61,949
184, 227
307, 672
231,040
66, 179
59,034
212,400
34, 829
1,845
31,613
39,340
46, 767
1,828
39, 199
48, 133
112,569
38, 355
49,624
129, 165
118,423
37, 961
37,802
107,056
29,477
3,060
6,853
18, 496
11,736
1,758
5,202
12,556
7,191
811
2,103
4,861
5,055
455
1,170
2,2;J6
46, 213
12,805
49,209
83,963
24,922
6,723
22, 399
38,717
1 Included in "foundry and machine shops" prior to 1919.
2 Includes "pulpwood" in 1914; not shown as a separate classification in 1919.
GENERAL TABLES.
1163
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 19U— Continued.
[See note at head of tliis table, p. 1157.]
MiUinery and lace goods, not
elsewhere specified.
Millstones i
Mineral and soda waters
Minerals and earths, ground
or otherwise treated.
Mirrors, framed and unframed,
not elsewhere specified.
Models and patterns, not in-
cluding paper patterns.
Motorcycles, bicycles, and
parts.
Mucilage, paste, and other ad-
hesives, not elsewhere spec-
ified.
Musical instruments and ma-
terials, not specified.
Musical instniments, organs. .
Musical instniments, pianos. .
Musical instruments, piano
and organ mat erials .
Needles, pins, and hooks and
eyes.
Nets and seines
Oakum
Oil and cake, cottonseed
Oil , essential
Oil, linseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified 2..
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor...
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other but-
ter substitutes.
Optical goods
Ordnance and accessories ■
Paints
Paper and wood pulp
Paper goods, not elsewhere
sjjecified.
Paper patterns
Patent medicines and com-
pounds.
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roastmg,
cleaiung, and shelUng.
PencUs, lead
Pens, fountain and stylo-
graphic.
Pens, gold
Pens, steel
Perfumery and cosmetics
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
Hsh-
ments
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
3,005
2,079
12
5,194
5, 463
419
244
186
182
928
762
51
78
127
127
240
241
68
85
191
2.55
113
138
92
49
19
15
6
6
711
882
78
105
26
25
280
181
21
18
11
13
42
17
506
314
26
601
585
729
718
308
310
19
25
2,467
2, 903
889
609
78
61
12
14
,56
55
15
12
4
. 5
569
496
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
nimi-
ber).
50,850
45,274
38
17, 440
15,506
14, 426
4,707
2,599
3,184
6,949
4,274
10,886
6,680
803
700
4,113
1,831
1,941
3,063
22, 957
23,877
11,009
10,616
9, 294
5, 339
859
1,058
124
116
26,766
21,810
321
249
2,173
1,488
5,930
2,049
5,414
4,428
1,130
1,223
2, 851
917
14, 723
7,919
11,328
17, 485
13, 349
113,759
88, 457
14, 135
13, 495
403
1,073
17,444
13, 328
16, 072
19, 540
2,460
2, 353
5,970
4, 330
3,207
1, 154
416
246
807
573
5,405
2,897
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
12, 482
12, 736
132
41, 764
25, 164
127,074
44,069
4,328
4,673
13,869
6,149
14, 806
8, 7.53
3,242
2, 4,56
3,286
1,865
3,251
3,666
28, 732
25, 981
15,821
14, 702
8,467
4,813
959
1,940
533
333
290,636
249, 781
1,8.33
2,309
17,621
15,511
30, 075
10,984
23, .509
18, 782
4,501
3,490
9,435
3,611
15,710
7, 792
40, 652
73, 702
62, 9.55
1,851,014
1,621,154
35, 538
27, 3G6
68
362
25, 677
1S,M2
191,543
138, 026
7, 351
4,235
8,099
3,738
1,517
1,157
160
138
305
244
2,196
1,913
Capital.
Cost of
Value
Wages.
mate-
of prod-
rials.
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
95, .539
49, S49
132,929
255, 725
53, 101
21,545
57,676
114, 160
59
44
26
67
102, S39
16,393
68,600
135,341
53,233
8,864
26, 779
58,401
60, 209
16,310
16,270
46,067
27, 439
2, 485
4,561
10, 307
9, .322
2,819
12, 499
20,831
6, .517
1,968
6,014
10, 1S9
11,754
10, 318
6,396
25,300
5, 534
3, 103
2,045
8,605
35, 362
12,763
25, 986
53,106
18,135
4,739
10, 928
22,234
7,133
850
7,093
11,230
3,, 550
399
3,338
5,095
7,876
3,985
4,445
12,506
3,858
1,161
1,023
3,625
6,771
1,979
2,217
5,973
8,042
1,993
2, 060
6,297
116,107
25, 474
54, 365
107, 088
101,746
15, 705
29,091
62, 775
32,324
10,467
16,693
36, 790
21,201
5,655
9,502
19, 876
26,325
8,810
10,227
29,305
9,424
2,507
3,242
7,891
4,156
561
3,648
.5, 114
2,678
379
2,257
3,088
978
118
.576
983
495
49
235
359
203,4.57
20,615
495, 192
581,245
118,073
8, 490
180, 976
212, 127
6,3.S0
391
3,903
5,698
1,617
133
1,.')65
2,314
73,9,54
3,052
100, 578
120,638
39, 873
1,127
39, 555
44, 883
91,475
6,141
119,271
1.56,480
27,630
1,363
26,420
38, 040
49,804
6, 518
30,369
52,673
20,292
2,604
11,252
17,602
10, 7.83
1,201
11,141
15,437
7,749
609
6,524
7,996
24,972
3,184
66,0-13
79, 816
2,994
584
10, 257
15,080
37, 740
14,388
17,785
53,718
17,011
4,649
6,606
18,188
8.5,399
1.5, .5.57
26,593
69,496
177,315
19, ,550
165,604
2,56, 714
99, 673
8,315
71, 588
112,409
905, 795
135,691
467, 483
788, 0,59
534,625
53,246
213, 181
332, 147
64, 443
12,667
65,295
107, 285
37, 809
6, 8.50
28, 120
4S, 871
1,084
374
317
1,528
2,612
577
626
3,026
143,499
13, 749
88,819
212, 162
71,437
6,675
35, 940
102, 4(a
67, 421
17,169
16,020
45, 741
57, 432
11,184
14,163
35, 678
10, 394
1,329
28,474
33, 354
3,615
569
12,571
14,996
29, 641
5,299
9,074
24, 134
10, 670
1,944
4,564
8,328
9,725
2,981
5,811
15,997
3,270
718
1,614
6,865
398
517
962
1,801
408
174
302
642
1,311
679
399
1,680
871
243
117
513
32,667
3,983
26, 147
59,613
9,647
1,280
7,465
16,899
122, 796
56,484
41
66,741
31,622
29, 797
5,746
8,332
4,175
18,904
6,560
27,120
11,306
4,137
2,357
8,061
2,602
3,756
3,637
.52, 723
33,684
20, 097
10,374
19,078
4,649
1,466
831
407
124
86,053
31,151
1,795
749
20,060
5, 328
37,209
11,620
22,304
6,350
4,296
1,472
13,773
4,823
35,933
11,582
42,903
91,110
40, 821
320, 576
118,966
41,990
20,751
1,211
2,400
123,343
66,523
29, 721
21,515
4,880
2,425
15,060
3,764
10,186
5,251
839
340
1,281
396
33,466
9.434
' Included in "all other industries" in 1914.
' Includes "oil, castor, " and "oil, lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing establishments."
1164
ABSTRACT OP THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 88,— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Wage
Cen-
sus
year.
berof
estab-
lish-
ments
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
1919
320
58,889
238,906
1914
176
25, 366
128, 468
1919
166
28,721
40,168
1914
18
9,381
11,688
1919
68
2,555
2,321
1914
87
2,016
1,522
1919
169
14,556
26, 458
1914
59
6,658
14, 960
1919
422
6,769
3,800
1914
376
6,211
3,927
1919
723
16, 621
22, 600
1914
672
12, 590
18, 840
1919
56
2,539
2,001
1914
47
2,354
1,716
1919
68
9,492
14, 252
1914
72
8,717
10,499
1919
214
13, 592
29, 762
1914
260
18, 479
28, 253
1919
139
2,905
431
1914
64
1,466
243
1919
340
27, 934
29,090
1914
350
26, 705
22, 339
1919
196
2,140
4,016
1914
116
1,353
2,230
1919
13,089
123,005
131,961
1914
12, 115
113, 121
114,233
1919
160
899
634
1914
180
873
594
1919
17, 362
120,381
194, 361
1914
19, 317
114,375
182, 269
1919
82
723
1, 357
1914
94
423
671
1919
5
64
833
1919
40
3,041
12,273
1914
24
1,654
8,826
1919
127
5,384
10,346
1914
96
2,134
3,488
1919
112
10,688
22, 155
1914
87
6,188
13,723
1919
122
5,786
13,232
1914
134
5,617
11,332
1919
115
2,223
1,333
1914
138
2,010
665
1919
86
2,113
27,382
1914
59
1,253
15, 571
1919
17S
8,871
39, 327
1914
170
4,088
11, 702
1919
437
119, 848
354, 188
1914
301
50,220
151,927
1919
13
168
299
1914
10
408
441
1919
1,823
10,411
8,212
1914
2,551
12, 969
10,397
1919
3S
2,949
5,342
1914
39
2,972
8,406
1919
8ti
6,495
43,187
1914
98
5,089
29,007
1919
12
771
3,977
1914
12
681
3,153
1919
32
504
4,358
1914
45
557
5,606
1919
633
3,471
12, 713
1914
512
2,244
7,930
1919
112
5,510
15, 098
1914
100
4, 500
11,793
1919
79
5,432
7, 451
1914
83
4,4G7
6,20lt
Capital.
Cost of
Value
Wages.
mate-
of prod-
rials.
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
Petroleum, refining
Phonographs and grapho-
phones.
Pnotograpliic apparatus
Photographic materials
Photo-engra\'ingj not done in
printing estabhslunents.
Pickles, preserves, and sauces.
Pipes, tobacco
Plated ware
Plumbers' supplies, not else-
where specified.
Pocketbooks
Pottery
Poultry, MUing and dressing,
not done in slaughtering
and meat-packing estabUsh-
ments.
Printhig and pubUshing,
book and job.
Printing and pubUshing,
music.
Printing and publisliing,
newspapersand periodicals.
Printhig materials
Pulp, from liber other than
wood.i
Pulp goods
Pumps, not includuig power
pumps.
Pumps, steam and other
power.
Refrigerators
RegaUa, and society badges
and emblems
Rice, cleaning and poUshing. .
Roofing materials
Rubber tires, tubes, and rub-
ber goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Rules, ivory and wood
Saddlery and harness
Safes and vaults
Salt
Sand and emery paper and
cloth.
Sand-Ume brick
Sausage, not made in slaugh-
tering and meat-packuig
establishments.
Saws
Scales and balances
, 170, 278
325, 646
105, 241
33, 771
7,264
4,397
87, 205
31,991
12,443
7,703
88, 704
43, 196
7,635
3,232
34, 790
22, 215
60, 981
48,029
5,428
1,610
66, 758
44,704
8,876
2,282
405, 555
247, 282
8,006
4,261
614, 045
384, 745
7,245
1,771
778
17,191
6,862
26,661
6,194
54,840
30, 656
23,601
14,511
6,258
4,122
23,793
12, 627
57, 069
23,645
782, 638
199, 183
415
883
49,368
45, 207
13, 023
9,360
47, 725
33, 151
9, 058
5,279
2,230
2,185
13, 777
5,201
26, 665
15,860
22,925
13, 895
89, 750
19, 397
33, 963
6,341
2,643
1,289
18, 966
4,256
10,424
6,167
13, 346
5,789
2,555
1, '
10, 913
5,000
15, 963
11,703
3,062
702
29, 820
16, 666
2,045
622
141, 476
78, 414
927
573
144, 348
88, 561
799
340
56
3,608
884
5,968
1,391
13, 764
4,164
5,809
3,572
1,800
980
1,932
646
10,344
2,642
156, 807
31, 279
142
224
10,849
7,996
3,233
1,860
7,353
3,041
841
3.59
502
322
4,679
1,607
6,281
3,019
6,534
2,934
247,908
325, 265
59,740
7,048
3,584
1,535
49,802
10,004
5,038
2,798
93, 037
35, 673
3,497
2,308
17, 767
8,304
27, 797
18,670
7,557
1,784
20, 794
12, 032
36, 016
11,206
211,067
96, 453
2,124
1,047
300, 385
129, 082
1,620
763
396
11,385
2,191
12, 162
2,765
23,908
6,693
11, 949
7,343
4,287
2,205
76,634
20, 616
52, 588
17, 605
525, 686
126, 112
134
187
52,443
33, 086
6,609
2,646
16, 028
6,273
5,061
2,687
575
350
43,940
17,292
11,792
4,714
6,994
3,174
632, 533
396, 361
158, 548
27, 116
9,384
4,273
115,714
34, 768
29, 389
15, 359
145, 785
60, 915
11,554
4,220
41,635
18, 484
60,055
43,386
14, 550
3, 351
74, 919
36, 943
41,705
12. 917
597, 063
307, 331
14, 592
7,271
924, 153
495, 906
4,919
2,111
524
23, 608
4,4,S3
31,656
6,350
53,746
17, 864
26,049
15, 052
9,395
5,025
90, 038
23,039
85,895
27,978
987, 088
223,611
481
634
83,713
53, 559
15,294
7, 257
37,514
14,070
9,304
4,328
1,663
994
56,610
22,014
31,461
12,517
20,641
9,734
1 Included in '• all other industries " in 1914.
GENERAL TABLES.
1165
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing-machine cases
Sewing machines and attach-
ments.
Shipbuilding, steel
Shipbuilding, wooden , in-
cluding boat building.
Shirts
Show cases
Signs and advertising novel-
ties.
Silk goods
Silversmithingand silverware.
Slaughtering and meat-pack-
ing.
Smelting and refining, copper.
Smelting and refining, lead .. .
Smelting and refining, zinc . . .
Smelting and refining, metals,
not elsewhere specified. i
Smelting and refining, not
from the ore.
Soap
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods. . .
Springs, steel, car and car-
riage, not made in steel
works or roUing miUs.
Stamped and enameled ware,
not elsewhere specified.
Stationery goods, not else-
where specified.
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and
hot-water heating apparatus.
Steam packing
Steel barrels, dnuns, and
tanks, portable.2
Stencils and brands
Stereotyping and electrotyp-
ing.
Stoves and hot-air furnaces. . .
Stoves, gas and oil
Structural ironwork, not
made in steel works or roU-
ing miUs.
Sugar, beet
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Num-
ber of
estab-
hsh-
ments
143
66,
11
12
5
4
40
46
162;
79,
913|
1,0681
896
792
119
132
779
776
1,369
902
99
108
1,304
1,279
34
37
25
22
39
29
13
81
84
348
371
66
67
188
162
112
84
323
270
223
189
195
190
261
295
169
149
33
84
107
171
189
412
438
176
113
1,146
1,235
85
60
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
10. 262
3; 643
4
4
417
446
3,664
3,457
32,868
29, 5:35
10, 565
7,790
43,962
47, 167
11, 781
7,997
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
51,441
34, 767
342
703
684
826
67,504
38,630
26,763
17,254
10,554
374
411
9,613
6,983
49, 479
41,196
11,295
7, 954
165, 347
109, 374
127, .394
76, 705
Capital.
Wages.
Cost of
mate-
rials.
Value
of prod-
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
53, 570
9,762
14, 633
10,539
17,332
6,425
71, 364
34,467
, 26S, 640
132, 712
120, 808
23,348
102,012
50,944
5,378
4,155
29,249
21,288
532, 732
210, 072
34, 465
27,942
, 176, 484
.534, 274
30S, 680
171 , 420
115,677
1«, 249
98, 757
36, 388
20,228
22, 157
21,456
212, 417
92, 872
14,712
10, 419
19, 951
8,468
45,472
11,083
132, 222
68, 979
36, 701
18,186
3,146
3,394
133, 097
85,853
36, 934
17, 708
18, 218
1,111
863
7,860
4,710
122, 813
78, 524
45, 734
16, 646
219, 470
144,092
224,585
142, 181
12
105
14,
2
310
3,
4
865
5,
1
950
2,
5
161
8,
2
2.30
2,
19
3;«
16,
8
8(i1
7,
538
373
64:3,
25
166
29,
59
074
66,
7
765
9,
25
8,34
127,
19
170
50,
1
996
4,
1
466
2,
9
715
16,
5
933
9,
108
226
388,
47
108
144,
7
3.59
13,
4
795
8
209
489
3, 782,
62
1.36
1,441,
25
723
584,
16
149
379,
9
180
179,
6
1.34
1.54,
17
783
70,
6
700
39,
2
963
14,
3
093
40,
1
884
31,
21
228
238,
8
088
88,
3
ZV2
6,
1
661
3,
5
753
11,
2
771
6,
11
1.58
28,
2
602
6,
34
8.51
65,
15
243
32,
9
578
28,
3
791
10,
1
716
1,
1
58:3
45
743
72,
16
738
26,
7
103
22,
2
525
8,
4
435
15,
429
301
5,003
3,001
41,321
20,777
12, 579
5,088
59,920
33,429
15,908
6,606
,984
,058
,552
,3.50
,018
,841
,384
,359
,75;3
,270
,770
,327
,088
,665
,032
,248
,072
,059
,469
,442
,061
,276
,930
, 663 1
,410
,157
,374
,015
,015
,573
,957
,676
,251
,519
,867
,627
,883
,969
,952
,019
,143
,457
,472
,160
,763
,379
842
,016
,921
,725
,176
,151
514
332
4,234
2,255
54,803
23,802
24,472
10,153
168, 801
87,622
87,029
41,399
40,
7:
15
6
14
5
43
21
,456
66
165
22:
205
95
8
5:
43
24
088
254
29
19
,246
,651
651
444
196
171
104
.53
20;
50
39
316
127
15
8
23
13
51
11
143
65;
5s;
21
5
3
160:
63
4o;
14;
34
1
1
145
67
55
21
294
159,
149
62
,015
25,
,248
4,
,460
9,
,217
3,
,243
6,
,846
3,
,695
27,
,,392
14,
,490
812,
,217
.36,
,872
99,
,465
13,
,327
78,
,815
45,
,294
4,
,2:33
2,
,343
27,
,792
15,
,470
300,
,011
109,
,126
16,
,786
11,
,291
4«)3,
, 965
210,
, 102
66,
,022
64,
,795
17,
, 579
17,
, i2;i
34,
, .538
13,
,075
5,
,246
9,
,902
8,
,740
78,
,942
39,
,18,5
K
,781
4,
,840
11,
,2,35
fi,
,480
23,
,595
5,
,6,54
78,
,121
32,
,363
30,
,9(B
11,
,020
3,
,910
3,
, 285
88,
,922
37,
, 525
17,
,213
•J,
,943
9,
,598
1,
,10:3
,919
11,
,1,54
5,
,718
90,
,941
44,
,792
31,
,449
11,
,9(V2
126,
,378
71,
,1.56
62,
,605
21,
031
190
908
867
225
005
311
033
737
947
102
138
239
150
262
985
271
733
001
569
065
510
361
302
692
865
421
564
108
965
118
570
651
221
075
871
283
461
452
197
649
203
140
641
068
269
001
800
037
792
771
685
899
915
139
320
296
161
756
127
206
1 Included in other classifications prior to 1919 and covers "smelting and refining, antimony," and
'smeltuig and refuiiug, tin," which could not be shown separately in 1919.
> Included in "foundry and machine shops" prior to 1919.
1166
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 88.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Sugar, cane
Sugar, refining, not including
beet sugar.
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed
acids.
Surgical appliances
Suspenders, garters, and elas-
tic woven goods.
Textile machinery and parts i .
Theatrical scenery
Tin and other foils, not else-
where specified.
Tin plate and terneplatc
Tinware, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Tobacco, chewing and smok-
ing, and snulT.
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.
Tools, not elsewhere specified.
Toys and games
Trunks and valises
Turpentine and rosin
Type founding
Typewriters and supplies
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials, not
elsewhere specified.
Varnishes
Vault lights and ventilators. .
Vinegar and cider
Wall paper, not made in
paper mills.
Wall plaster and composition
flooring.
Washing machines and clothes
wringers.
Waste
Watch and clock materials,
except watchcases.
Watchcases
Watches
Wheelbarrows
Whips
Windmills
Window and door screens and
weather strips.
Wmdow shades and fixtures. .
Wire
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
Num-
ber of
estab-
hsh-
ments
202
181
20
18
39
32
268
238
196
216
432
17
7
15
14
24
31
301
294
365
436
9,926
13, 515
1,125
661
541
290
597
561
1,191
1,394
23
31
88
107
198
265
163
179
229
215
41
45
720
618
48
48
161
165
105
111
92
73
27
25
33
31
18
15
11
21
26
40
31
31
214
220
287
2H6
66
54
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
6,101
3,632
18, 202
11, 253
4,961
3,064
6,390
4, 282
10,857
9,646
31, 823
149
88
1,908
1,031
3,122
5,238
34, 386
22,584
18, 324
25, 980
138, 773
152, 892
35, 585
16, 866
14, 201
7,887
11,470
9,911
28, 067
34,817
810
1,054
15, 669
11,091
3, 368
4,792
4,810
4,426
4,022
2,734
316
601
1,981
1,229
4,262
4,738
5,123
5,. —
5,956
2,302
2,r~
2,966
582
670
3,900
3,514
15, 888
12,390
291
323
717
1,163
1,932
1,955
2,179
3,194
4,411
4,077
19, 741
17,600
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
101, 861
113,246
52,541
49, 666
30, 637
24,927
12, 387
6,361
9,028
7,524
41,997
104
65
6,991
2,458
18, 697
9, 355
30, 499
19, 139
18, 893
21, 273
24,504
13,064
68, 381
38, 474
14,449
6,789
7,703
7,506
2,303
2,478
850
1,657
13, 066
10, 887
3,383
2,579
19, 826
18, 753
11,497
7, 656
279
491
17,943
13, 162
8,158
7,010
32, 356
36,626
8,836
4,903
11,391
8,513
252
626
4,275
2,386
7,202
6,624
765
1,198
853
1,076
4,761
3,997
7, 530
8,188
8,948
6,607
119,451
83,940
Capital.
Wages.
Cost of
mate-
rials.
Value
of prod-
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture.
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
55,117
4,009
44,143
57,741
32,997
1,561
15, 958
21,635
193, 541
22,710
662,144
730,987
140, 500
7,823
264,085
289,399
51, 160
7,917
15, 857
31,470
35, 234
2,213
6,7;34
15,215
33,063
6,084
22,214
43,634
11, 883
2,211
7,098
14,920
39,677
9,270
36, 369
60,775
16, 344
4,276
15, 191
24,433
129,798
36,529
45,637
122, 089
573
2:38
505
1,067
266
89
125
327
11,998
1,759
13,008
17,921
3,349
527
3,672
5,068
34, 315
5,756
73, 42:?
97,405
26,847
3,924
57, 907
68,343
198,387
34,493
165, 171
233, 964
118,218
12,217
5:3,841
81,931
188,444
12, 675
130,270
2:39,271
131,858
9,550
76,604
175,281
416, 395
111,313
353, 297
773,662
171, 982
68, 306
130, 530
314,884
134,732
4:3,836
45,797
144, 202
47,618
10,217
12,235
33, 893
27,738
11,847
19,841
45,657
10,484
3,499
5,779
13,757
34,258
12,464
33,222
63,932
18,571
5,540
13,625
26, 472
33, 596
16,973
13,930
53,051
20, 745
8,583
5,536
20,990
4,429
868
943
2,090
5,516
666
901
2,320
47,794
17,009
16,144
52,738
30, 988
6,966
5,601
15,6:3.^
24,500
15, 397
3, 140
25,309
9,469
2, 167
8, 592
13,813
32,557
4,687
25,449
39, 890
15, 879
2,144
10,790
16,492
62, 461
4,568
51,508
83,632
29, 861
1,865
16,877
33,215
90-1
424
811
2,156
1,054
457
959
2,051
20, 515
2,047
15, 559
24,723
8,055
713
4,440
7,811
19,922
3,882
13,153
2:3,048
17, 620
2,703
8,536
15, 887
25,307
5, 8:34
11,821
26,875
29,511
3,453
7,993
16,544
25, 986
6,431
23,389
40,771
7,298
1,221
4,148
7,600
19, 472
2,107
22,144
29,700
10,668
1,191
15,2:38
17,600
1,021
413
550
1,342
1,296
380
343
1,015
21, 791
4,001
8,206
19,619
11,220
1,938
4,002
7,8.31
49, 001
16, 599
6,393
32,044
36, 389
7,524
2,669
14,275
1,151
271
971
1,680
947
199
429
942
2,461
582
1,097
2,986
3, 050
559
1,341
3,162
10,005
2,145
4,960
9,933
6,426
1,252
2,555
6,497
9,749
2,047
4,897
10,933
9, 355
1,894
4,261
9,167
18,699
3, 669
18,250
29,191
11,526
2, isl
11,889
17,444
102,017
29, 290
102, 814
162, 151
64,014
11,021
56, 424
81,841
1 Included in "foundry and machine shop products" prior to 1919.
GENERAL TABLES.
1167
Tahle 88.— comparative SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 AND 1914— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, p. 1157.]
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments
Wage
earners
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
Pri-
mary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Cost of
Value
Wages.
mate-
of prod-
rials.
ucts.
Value
added
by
manu-
facture
Expressed in thousands of dollars.
Wirework, not elsewhere spec-
ified.
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wood, turned and carved
Wooden goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Wool pulling
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy
Woolen and worsted goods. .
All other industries *
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
1919
1914
558
552
115
95
73
68
722
828
245
274
24
34
33
24
78
64
&52
799
5
14
15,224
12,126
4,946
2,782
3,978
2,830
10,649
11,615
6,443
6,418
705
708
2,177
1,059
2,566
2,145
166, 787
158,692
99
623
29,074
21,547
15,938
10,045
16, 269
11,801
39,958
43,334
25,906
20,711
2,162
2,248
9,790
7,579
16,694
12,440
468, 480
381, 220
154
1,158
65,290
15,506
50,754
90,549
38,509
6,719
24,114
41,789
42,335
5,310
20,060
32,545
17,563
1,565
6,496
9,883
28, 138
4,342
23,242
33,239
20,155
1,785
16,060
21,055
23,542
9,307
16,609
34,847
17,836
5,645
9,166
19,047
21,111
5,662
10, 173
21,793
10,440
2,767
4,952
10, 162
8,853
910
12,810
17,361
3,534
452
6,632
8,273
10,050
2,896
7,228
13,680
3,493
617
3,176
4,565
16,991
2,653
16,076
23,254
6,421
1,056
5,300
7,707
831,695
168, 109
665,595
1,065,434
389,653
75,953
246,497
379,484
131
90
200
361
3,628
400
762
1,661
39,795
17,675
12,485
3,387
9,997
4,995
18,238
9,881
11,620
5,210
4,551
1,641
6,452
1,389
7,178
2,407
399,839
132,987
161
899
1 Comprises: In 1919, "straw goods, not elsewhere specified," 1 estabhshment; "whalebone cutting,"
1; "wood carpet," 3. Inl914, "miUstones," 2estabUsliments; "ordnance and accessories," 2; "pulp, from
fiber other than wood," 3; " whalebone cutting." 1; "wood carpet," 6.
1168
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 89 —COMPARATIVE SUMMARY, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Cen-
sus
year.
Num-
ber of
cstab-
Ush-
ments.
Wage
earners
(average
number).
Primary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Wages.
Cost
of mate-
rials.
Value
of prod-
ucts.
Expressed m thousands.
United States
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
290, 105
275,791
268,491
216, 180
9,096,372
7,036,247
6,615,046
5,468,383
29,504,792
22,437,072
18,675,376
13,487,707
.W4, 466, 594 810,533,400
22,790,980 4,078,332
18,428,270 3,427,038
12,675,581 2,610,445
837,376,380
14,368,089
12,142,791
8,500,208
862,418,079
24,240,435
20,672,052
14,793,903
Geographic divisions:
New England
25,528
25, 193
25,:i51
22,279
1,351,389
1,140,233
1,101,290
940, 752
3,796,846
3,124,329
2,715,121
2,125,815
5,656,409
2,948,040
2,503,854
1,870,995
1,436,435
628,409
5.57,631
439,050
3,951,908
1,6,57,674
1,476,297
1,116,273
7,183,071
2,926,676
2,670,065
2,025,999
Middle Atlantic...
1919
1914
1909
1904
88,360
85,466
81,315
67,699
2,872,653
2,355,940
2,207,747
1,886,565
8,537,660
6,699,570
5,5:31.502
4,255,264
15,005,390
7,836,071
6,505,675
4,742,357
3,464,931
1,370,131
1,182,568
926,145
11,424,096
4,680,993
4,159,498
2,961,995
19,854,773
8,053,044
7,141,761
5,218,266
East North Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
61,332
59, 89()
60,013
51,754
2,396,618
1,680,281
1,513,764
1,224,528
7,735,137
5,421,435
4,382,070
3,120,369
12,153,594
5,913,681
4,547,225
2,895,446
2,992,931
1,072,538
827, 152
615,643
10,621,687
3,795,039
3,034,472
2,045,537
17,737,480
6,542,261
5,211,702
3,605,368
West North Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
29, 166
27, 199
27, 171
21,492
499,635
381,595
374,337
312,361
1,594,112
1,238,988
1,101,990
753,700
2,679,627
1,424,181
1,171,572
857,904
546,172
235,471
204,792
157,843
3,778,125
1,397,1M1
1,241,855
862,011
5,187,0.«
2,032,192
1,803,899
1,284,446
South Atlantic
1919
1914
1909
1904
29,976
28,925
28,088
19,564
817,212
685,252
663,015
522,011
2,795,094
2,274,785
1,832,001
1,221,040
3,332,334
1,644,539
1,368,475
930,420
778,027
293,063
244,378
175,461
2,596,264
1,003,068
790,005
550, 102
4,455,152
1,682,999
1,381,186
974,028
East South Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
14,655
14,410
15,381
10,311
329,226
204,378
261,772
221,229
1,415,577
1,157,367
1,036,560
753,928
1,296,448
713, 357
586,276
405,361
298,711
117,987
102, 191
83,942
977,825
387,011
336, 163
252, 156
1,042,391
700,668
630,488
464,336
West South Central
1919
1914
1909
1904
13,909
12,417
12,339
8,279
285r,244
211,940
204,520
143,470
1,185,989
965,500
873,350
555,717
1,463,837
687, 819
.547,739
328,906
293,022
116,128
97,646
67, 128
1,547,994
526,907
382, 131
.246,832
2,277,861
802,538
625,443
415,232
Mountain
1919
1914
1909
1904
7,612
6,079
5,254
3,610
109,216
81,113
75,435
52,790
686,579
460,278
400,766
241,825
833,985
469,971
348,977
220,569
141,902
66,358
56,870
39,046
610,239
272,215
228,692
152,813
922,676
437, 568
363,996
254,663
Pacific
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
19,567
16,206
13,579
11,192
435, 179
235, 515
213, 166
164,077
1,757,798
1,094,814
802,016
460,049
2,044,970
1,153,321
848,477
423,623
581,269
178,247
153, 810
106, 187
1,868,242
647,341
493,678
312,489
3,157,610
1,067,889
843, 512
551,565
New England:
Maine
2,995
3,378
3,546
3,145
88,651
82, 149
79,955
74,958
547,028
487,211
459,599
343,627
419, 158
233,844
202,260
143,708
94, 225
43,254
37,632
32,692
254,568
117,655
97,101
80,042
456,822
200,450
176,029
144,020
New Hampshire. . .
1919
1914
1909
1904
1,499
1,736
1,961
1,618
83,074
78,993
78,658
65,366
349, 138
344,093
293,991
218,344
329, 167
156,749
139,990
109,495
79,326
40,642
36,200
27,693
239,528
114,993
98, 157
73,216
407,205
182, &44
164,581
123,611
Vermont
1919
1914
1909
1904
1,790
1,772
1,958
1,699
33,491
32,704
33,788
33,106
185,095
172,637
159,445
140,616
134,314
79,S47
73,470
62,659
34,084
18,617
17,272
15,221
95, 173
42,706
34,823
32,430
168, 108
76,991
68,310
63,084
Massachusetts
1919
1914
1909
1904
11,906
12,013
11,684
10,723
713,836
606,698
584,559
488,399
1,729,878
1,396,722
1,175,071
938,007
2,947,109
1,548,961
1,279,687
965,949
766,623
341,310
301, 174
232,389
2,260,713
931,384
830,765
626,411
4,011,181
1,641,373
1,490.529
1,124,092
Rhode Island
1919
1914
1909
1904
2,466
2,190
1,951
1,617
139,665
113,425
113,538
97,318
321,016
2()9,854
226, 740
181,017
594,337
308,445
290,901
215,901
137,495
59,366
55,234
43, 113
415,989
162,425
158, 192
112,872
747,323
279,546
280,344
202, 110
GENERAL TABLES.
1169
rA.BLE 89.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES-
1919, 1911, 1909, AND 1901— Continued.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Jew England— Con.
Connecticut
IiDDLE Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey.
Pennsylvania.
Iast North Central:
Ohio
Indiana.
Illinois.
Michigan.
Wisconsin.
Vest North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa.
North Dakota.
South Dakota.
Nebraska.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
19(39
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments.
4,872
4,104
4,251
3,477
49,330
48,203
44,935
37, 194
11,057
9,742
8,817
7,010
27,973
27,521
27,563
23,495
16, 125
15,658
15, 138
13,785
7.916
8,022
7,969
7,044
18,593
18,388
18,026
14,921
8,305
8,724
9,159
7,446
10,393
9,104
9.721
8,558
6,225
5,974
5,561
4,756
5,6S3
5,614
5,528
4,785
8,592
8,386
8,375
6,464
894
699
752
507
1,414
898
1,020
686
2,884
2,492
2,500
1,819
Wage
earners
(average
number)
292,672
226,204
210, 792
181,605
1, 228, 130
1,057,857
1,003,981
856,947
508,686
373,605
326,223
266,336
1, 135, 837
924,478
877,543
763, 282
730,733
510,435
446, 934
364, 298
277,580
197, 503
186,984
154, 174
653,114
506,943
465,764
379,436
471,242
271,090
231,499
175,229
263,949
194,310
182, 5S3
151,391
115,623
92,834
84,767
69,636
80,551
63,113
61,635
49,481
195,037
152, 1S2
152,993
133, 167
4,472
3,275
2,789
1,755
6,382
3,788
3,602
2,492
36, 521
25,144
24,336
20,260
Primary
horse-
power.
664,691
453,812
400,275
304, 204
2,936,530
2,356,655
1,997,062
1,516,592
1,146,744
793,063
612, 293
436,274
4, 454, 386
3,549,858
2,921,547
2,302,398
2,897,497
1,993,080
1,583,155
1,116,932
1,095,912
709, 703
633,377
380, 758
1,660,918
1,305,930
1,013,071
741,555
1,202,128
730,383
598,288
440,890
878,682
6S2, 339
554, 179
440, 234
473, 957
358, 737
297, 670
220,934
242,946
190,049
155,384
118,065
477,303
391,385
340, 467
247, 861
17, 791
14,062
13, 196
9,873
22, 191
16, 324
17,666
11,154
125, 814
89,285
64,466
46,372
Capital.
Value
of prod-
ucts.
Expressed in thousands.
$1,232,324
620, 194
517,546
373, 283
6,012,083
3,334,278
2,779,497
2,031,460
2,815,577
1,352,382
977, 172
715,060
6,177,730
3,119,411
2,749,006
1,995,837
3,748,744
1,677,552
1,300,733
856,989
1,335,714
668,863
508,717
312,071
3,366,453
1,943,836
1,548,171
975, 845
2,340,954
869, 143
583, 947
337,894
1,361,729
7.54, 287
605,657
412, 647
679,386
354, 434
275,416
184, 903
403, 206
233, 128
171,219
111,428
938,761
522,548
444,343
379,369
24,550
14, 213
11,585
5,704
30,933
15,060
13,018
7,585
245,257
121,008
99,901
80,235
$324,682
125,220
110,119
87, 942
1, 458, 207
631, (H2
557,231
430,015
600,658
211,136
169,710
128, 169
1,406,006
527, 953
455,627
367, 961
944,652
317,924
245,450
182,429
317,043
119,259
95,510
72,058
801,087
340, 910
273,319
208,405
639,708
182, 252
118,988
81,279
290,441
112,193
93,905
71,472
127, 107
58, 507
47,471
35,843
90,117
39, 860
32,542
22, 997
196,515
89, 197
80,843
66, 644
5,401
2,416
1,787
1,032
7,905
2,628
2,297
1,422
46,067
16, 893
13,948
11,022
$685, 937
288,511
257, 259
191,302
4,943,214
2,108,607
1,856,904
1,348,603
2,270,473
883,465
720,034
470,449
4,210,409
1,688,921
l,582,5iiO
1, 142, 943
2,911,948
1,020,782
824,202
527,637
1,174,951
423,857
334,375
220,507
3,488,270
1,340,181
1,160,927
840,057
1,919,213
592, 801
368,612
230,081
1, 127, 275
417,415
346, 356
227, 255
883, 090
336, 849
281, 622
210, 554
520,241
205,451
170, 707
102, 844
1,056,457
388, 715
354,411
252, 258
44,489
14,484
13, 674
7,096
42,986
17,080
11,476
8,697
480, 774
174,114
151,081
124,052
$1,392,432
545,472
490,272
369,082
8,867,005
3,814,661
3,369,490
2,488,346
3,672,065
1,406,633
1,14.5,529
774, 369
7,315,703
2,832,350
2,626,742
1,955,551
5,100,309
1,782,808
1,437,936
960, 812
1, 898, 7.53
730, 795
579,075
393, 954
5,425,245
2,247,323
1,919,277
1,410,342
3, 466, 188
1, 086, 163
6.85, 109
429, 120
1, 846, 984
695, 172
590,305
411,140
1,218,130
493,354
409,420
307, 858
745,473
310,750
259, 238
160, 572
1, 594, 208
637, 952
574,111
439, 549
57,374
21,147
19, 137
10,218
62,171
24,139
17, 870
13,086
596,042
221,616
199,019
154,018
75108°— 23-
-74
1170
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUKES.
Table 89.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY, BY' GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES:
1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1901— Continued.
DIVISION AND STATE.
Num-
Cen-
ber of
sus
estab-
year.
lish-
ments.
1919
3,474
1914
3,136
1909
3,435
1904
2,475
1919
668
1914
808
1909
726
1904
631
1919
4,937
1914
4,797
1909
4,837
1904
3,852
1919
595
1914
514
1909
518
1904
482
1919
5,603
1914
5,508
1909
5,685.
1904
3,187
1919
2,785
1914
2,749
1909
2,586
1904
2,109
1919
5,999
1914
5, 507
1909
4,931
1904
3,272
1919
2,004
1914
1,885
1909
1,854
1904
1,399
1919
4,803
1914
4,639
1909
4,792
1904
3,219
1919
2,582
1914
2,518
1909
2,159
1904
1,413
1919
3,957
1914
4,1.84
1909
4,776
1904
3,734
1919
4,589
1914
4,775
1909
4,609
1904
3,175
1919
3,654
1914
3,242
1909
3,398
1904
1,882
1919
2,4.55
1914
2,209
1909
2, 598
1904
1,520
1919
3,123
1914
2,604
1909
2,925
1904
1,907
Wage
earners
(average
number),
Primary
horse-
power.
Capital.
Wages.
Cost
of mate-
rials.
Expressed in thousands.
W. North Central-
Continued
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland.
District of Columbia
Virginia.
West Virginia.
North Carolina.
South Carolina.
Georgia.
Florida.
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennes,see.
Alabama.
Mississippi.
West South Central:
Arkansas
61
41
44
35;
29
22
21
is:
140
111
107
94
10
8
7
6
119
102
105
S3
71
63
43
157
136
121
S5
79
71
73
59
123
104
104
92;
74
65
57
69
64
65
59
95
74
73
60;
107
78
72:
62
57
46
.50:
3s;
49
41
44:
33
234
179;
213
99;
85,
64
52:
49;
406,
263
218:
165;
33
24
16
419
337
283
176
328
278
217
138;
549
508
378:
216
395
340
276
197
436
357
298
220:
139,
100'
247
238
230
174
338
286
242
175;
628
445
35'
293;
200
186:
206:
110;
214
177
173
109:
$357,534
163, 790
$73,060
25,970
$7.50,088
261,148
156,090
25,904
258, 884
88,680
18,883
156,510
148,208
37, 265
85,433
69, 324
11,382
31,649
60,906
10, 296
30,938
50,926
8,158
24, 884
619,607
293,211
147, 867
53,792
.549,347
23S, 972
251,227
45,436
199,049
201,878
36,144
150,024.
63,008
13, 189
30,940
40,SJ0
6, 069
12, 239
30, 553
4.9,S9
10,247
20,200
3,659
7,732
463,645
120,007
371,541
261,501
44,874
155,319
216,392
147, 989
38, 154
27,943
125, 5.83
83,649
339, 190
101, 840
270,941
175, 995
43, 7.S4
110,033
150, 922
33,000
92, ,878
86,821
21, 153
54,419
669, 144
253, 842
126,680
46,039
526, 906
169, 942
217, 185
34, 355
121,861
141,001
21,375
79,268
374,538
62, 566
227, 9.S6
203,211
24, 173 >
91,009
173,221
20,361
66, 351
113,422
13, 869
49, 969
448,700
101, 180
440,490
258,326
38, 128
160,089
202, 778
135,211
34, 805
27,393
116,970
83,625
206, 294
88,319
67,433
24,822
92,680
33,816
65,291
22,982
26, 128
32,972
15, 767
16,532
276,535
67,034
235,716
193,423
31,830
114,829
172,779
27,888
111,779
147,282
24,439
86, 545
410,203
211,423
81,355
33,083
344,767
123, 430
167,924
28,251
104,016
102,440
22,806
79,352
455,593
99,066
300, 664
227, 505
33,897
107, 412
173,180
27,284
83,442
105,383
21,878
60,458
154,117
81,006
51,2,56
19, 177
96,678
41,340
72,393
18, 76S
36, 926
50,256
14,819
25,801
138,818
47, 186
102, 813
77, 162
70, 174
20,752
19,113
44,907
34,935
46,306
14,544
21,799
GENERAL TABLES.
1171
Table 89.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES-
1919, 1914, 1909, AND 1904— Continued.
DIVISION AND STATE.
W. South Central-
Continuod.
Louisiana
Oklahoma .
Texas.
Mountain:
Montana.
Idaho.
Wyoming.
Colorado .
New Mexico.
Arizona.
Utah.
Nevada .
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon .
CaUfomia.
Cen-
sus
year.
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
1919
1914
1909
1904
Num-
ber Of
estab-
lish-
ments.
2,617
2,211
2,516
2,091
2,445
2, 518
2,310
1 1, 123
5,724
5,084
4,588
3,158
1,290
939
677
382
922
698
725
364
576
337
2GS
169
2,631
2,126
2,034
1,606
387
368
313
199
480
322
311
169
1,160
1,109
749
606
166
ISO
177
115
4,918
3, 829
3, 674
2,751
2,707
2,320
2,246
1,602
11,942
10,057
7,6,59
6,839
Wage
earners
(average
number),
132
67:
69
45
58
28
28
18;
243
139
115
100
Primary
horse-
power.
355
346
251
139
97
71
29
443
335
282
164
153
91
73
50
42
16:
17
lo:
7
3
206,
162
154
124
17
12
15
5
103
51
39
21
93
59
42
19
19
18:
7
2:
687,
389
297
168,
304
214
175
81
766
491
329
210
Capital.
Wages.
Cost
of mate-
rials.
Value
of prod-
ucts.
Expressed in thousands.
$462
209
261
61^5
221
816
150
811
277
034
65
478
38
873
16
124
585
776
28,3
,544
216
876
115
665
137
476
79
246
44
588
52
590
96
062
44
961
32
477
9
689
82
288
29
270
6
195
2
696
213
827
181
776
162
668
107
664
15
226
8
9H4
7
743
4
638
101
486
40
300
32
873
14
396
140
785
71
843
52
627
26
004
16
835
13
591
9
806
2
892
574
235
277
715
222
261
96,
953
237
255
139
.500
89
082
44
023
1,233
4,S0
736
106
.537
134
282
647
$94,406
39,544
33,386
25,316
$431,404
157,886
134,865
117,035
35,026
11,011
7,210
2,799
312,606
70, 970
34, 1.53
16, 394
116, 404
44,, 821
37,907
24,469
701,171
253, 144
178, 178
91,604
24,743
13,001
10, 901
8,652
122, 152
46, 744
49, 180
40,930
18,548
7,491
5,498
2,059
43,949
14, 892
9,920
4,069
11,189
2,312
2,0,S1
1,261
42,251
5,560
2,608
1,301
42,975
20, 200
19,912
15, 100
174,870
89,756
80,491
63, 114
6,659
2,695
2,591
2,153
7,727
4,430
3,261
2,2.36
12,015
6,229
5,505
3,969
92,645
39,283
33,600
14,595
21, 455
10, 852
8,400
5,158
110,154
62,233
41,266
24,940
4,318
3,578
1,982
694
16,491
9,317
8, .366
1,628
194,968
51,703
49,766
30,087
443, 178
136, 609
117,888
66, 166
81,094
20,931
19,902
11,443
206,206
63, 258
50,552
30,597
305,207
105,613
84, 142
64,657
1,218,858
447,474
32.5,238
215,726
255
223
186:
401
102
53
24^
999
361
272
150^
166
84
73
66,
80
28:
22
81
11
6
3;
275
136
130
100^
17
9
7
5
120
64
50
28,
156
87
61
38
22
16
11
3
245
220
128
366
109
93
55
189
313
949
380
363
006
682
459
996
279
896
528
665
446
272
415
511
454
400
445
224
249
523
622
839
044
144
857
320
898
706
769
090
257
083
933
112
989
927
874
083
887
096
623
326
746
822
782
762
005
525
1,981,205
712,801
529,761
367, 218
» Includes Indian Territory.
1172
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[Data for this table are presented in three sections, as follows: "Financial statistics, "pp. 1172 to 1199 ;" Ter-
AU Industries
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and airships,
and parts.
Agricultural implements
Aluminum manufactures
Ingots, plates, and sheets
Ware
All other
Ammunition
Artificial flowers
Artificial limbs
Artificial stone products
Artiets' materials
Crayon s
All other
Asbestos products, not mcluding steam
packing.
Buildmg materials
Textile-mill products
Allother
Automobile bodies and parts
Automobile repairing
Automobiles
Awnings, tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder
Babbitt metal.
White metal
Type metal
Solder
Bags, other than paper, not including
bags made in textile mills.
Bags, paper, exclusive of those made
in paper mills.
Baking powders and yeast
Baking powders. ."
Yeast
Baskets, and rattan and willow ware.
Bells
Belting and hose, rubber
Beltmg
Hose
Belting and hose, woven, other than
rubber.
Woven beltmg
All other, including woven hose. . .
Belting, leather
Billiard tables, bowling alleys, and
accessories.
Blacking, stains, and dressings
Bluing • . .
Bone, carbon, and lampblack
B one black and lampblack ,
Carbon black ,
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
290, 105
31
521
83
7
39
37
42
224
177
2, 785
58
20
38
2,515
15.507
315
895
118
54
21
7
36
216
75
375
10
172
49
220
57
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
44,466,593,771
17,753,875
366,962,052
48, 490, 364
2, 072, 900
29,0.52,635
17,364,769
94,558,643
6,675,418
2,231,416
29,646,743
4,663,790
1,687,280
2,976,510
16,404,739
4,456.057
9,450,303
2,498,379
470, 497, .5.52
141,123,954
1,310,451,400
26,727,621
24,383,342
15,498,154
3,977,918
2118, 348
4, 688; 922
79,042,143
24, 584, 881
4.3,486,136
29,080,892
14,405.244
7,195,394
1,004,743
45,919,568
19,900,767
26,018,801
17,348,974
8,843,717
8,505,257
27, 533, 899
7,040,990
13,080,901
1,227,619
9,790,167
1,612,781
8,177.386
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars
1,453.261,706
825,357
9,329,013
1,514,373
115,781
650,995
747,597
4,277,331
317,405
296,432
1,637,449
337,524
127, 840
209, 684
165, 199
645,689
175,344
19,917,333
6,237,721
34,591,682
1,903,641
1,091,140
530, 307
243,831
40, 033
270,909
2,308,815
1,171,415
1,011,677
647,956
3b3, 721
493,082
48,268
832, 137
346, 787
485,350
738,316
395,358
342,958
1,440,466
163, 455
1,207,158
88, 683
266,813
128,778
137,036
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars
1,439,109.788
1,175,333
12,596,730
1,792,301
26,117
971,472
794, 712
3, 329, 820
534, 394
241,649
653, 540
241,412
90,462
150,950
613, 501
143,087
379, 192
91,222
15,051,007
5,265,398
32,624,122
1,098,506
1,079,550
663, 131
196, 643
19,114
200,662
1,784,247
1,003,945
1,795,739
1, 5,63, 534
232, 205
310.504
10,902
2,045,474
765,270
1,280,204
803, 309
395, 800
407,509
1,255,313
107,953
1,412,125
74, 809
46,673
20,680
25,893
Wage
earners.
Dollars
10,533,400,340
4,906,740
66, 704, 434
13,327,306
821,659
8, 554, 543
3,951,104
23,587,692
3,740,911
794,525
9, 310, 899
895, 764
347, 488
548,276
3,731,974
1,590,294
1,695,991
445,689
178,955,503
71,613,471
312,165,870
5, 858, 523
2, 882, 128
1,703,690
394,900
25,713
757, 825
7,756,582
3, 062, 830
3, 554, 534
1,466,335
2,088,199
3,369,086
205,110
6,073,539
2,374,302
3,699,237
2,202,188
1,532,805
669, 383
3,260,439
2, 425, 353
2, 109, 103
285,063
808,332
316,690
482,642
GENERAL TABLES.
1173
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919.
sons engaged in manufacturing industries," pp. 1200 to 1225; and " Power and fuel used," pp. 1226 to 1255.]
FINANCLA.L STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses — Coutinuod.
For
contract
work.
Dollars. Dollars.
212,043,089 2,079,369,357
13, 645
113,421
7,800
3,0S7
146,531
755,978
3, 49S
055,316
139,486
2,837
136,649
3,228
3,228
1,560,201
1,409,553
198,142
42, 931
2,940
856
2,084
63, 190
2,066
713
613
100
67,745
941
150
130
114,526
1,033
9,884
775
4,500
"'4,"566'
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
64, 805
188,432
96, 712
2,825
81,488
12,399
9, 545
318, 802
133, 050
223, 376
40, 664
11,388
29,276
90, 596
28,010
42, 899
19,687
, 903, 800
7,846,451
1,202,023
640, 702
108, 556
31, 808
49, 745
3,808
23,19
332, 919
141,635
901,886
48, 373
853, 513
99, 678
1,266
4,620
4,620
37, 085
15, 128
21, 957
306, 764
44,413
192, 101
29,360
3,515
2,220
1,295
For materials.
Total.
Principal
materials.
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars. Dollars. Dollars
37,376,380,283 35,730,393,7271,645,986 556
7,126,965
144, 571, 943
49,271,861
4,938,378
33,174,047
11,159,436
38,101,602
7, 004, 646
774, 447
13,913,317
2,687,226
733, 779
1, 953, 447
12, 947, 702
2, 640, 580
8, 672, 429
1,628,693
622, 895
11,986,419
3,242,394
229, 932
2, 400, 805
611,657
6,989,609
71,405
49, 220
309, 026
180,036
50, 909
129, 727
1,015,913
130, 650
848, 8-14
36, 419
19,136,223 362,027,302
1,808,906 87,648,853
126,893,916 1,578,651,574
989,698 26,961,140
460, 895
241,990
78, 249
7,223
133, 433
7, 005, 541
1,460,724
2,349,457
844,083
1,505,374
402, 277
18,357
1,159,836
382, 669
777, 167
555, 372
298, 354
257,018
647, 706
568, 402
416,916
66,312
173,671
34, 102
139, 569
48, 844, 269
27,337,026
10,906,807
445, 455
10, 154, 921
176,017,560
33,350,481
26,635,429
14,879,901
11,755,528
4,904,241
450, 149
18,310,401
7,316,014
10,994,387 I
11,642,011
6, 834, 438
4, 807, 573
28,156,711
6, 100, 852
14,041,840
1,542,954
2,848,059
895,333
1,952,726
6,858,271
268,
139,533,431
5,038,
47,975,756
1,296,
4,820,811
117,
32, 470, 465
703,
10,684,480
474,
36,548,160
1,553,
6, 952, 595
52,
748,245
26,
13, 410, 496
502,
2,601,989
85,
695, 859
37,
1,906,130
47,
12,570,147
377,
2,493,348
153,
8,499,001
173,
1, 577, 798
50,
353, 299, 208
8,728,
84,013,410
3, 635,
1,565,694,602
12,956,
26,762,652
198,
48,336,654
.507,
27,044,207
292,
10,816,397
90,
439, 075
6,
10,036,975
117,
175,69.3,964
323,
33,177,718
172,
25,352,159
1,283,
14,782,145
97,
10,570,014
1,185,
4, 805, 482
98,
433, 358
16,
17,368,748
941,
6, 919, 303
396,
10,449,445
544,
11,462,696
179,
6,726,982
107,
4,735,714
71,
27, 899, 058
257,
5, 963, 469
137,
13,909,136
132,
1,523,745
19,
1,461,364
1,386,
842,540
52,
618, 824
1,333,
Value of
products.
Dollars.
62,418,078,773
14,372,643
304,961
75,277,
6,562
50, 477
18, 238
88, a38
16, 143
3,271
33,664
5,507
1,741
3,765
23,977
5,635
15,456
2, 886;
692, 170,
224, 0.52
2,387,903
45,690,
59,016
33, 382
12, 841
624
12, 168:
214,059,
47, 263
46,230
25,950
20,279,
11,821
950,
34,210
13,148:
21,061
19, 176,
11, 124,
8,052,
40, 480
15, 733,
25, 284
2, 731
6, 186
2,251
3,934
990
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
25,041,698,490
7, 245, 678
160, 389,
26,006
1,623
17,303
7,078,
49,936
9, 138:
2,496:
19, 751
2, 820
1,008:
1, 812:
11,029,
2,988
6, 783:
1, 257
330, 143
137,00:5
809, 251
18,729:
10, 172
6,045
1, 934:
178:
2,013
38, 041
13,913
19, 594
11,070:
8, 523
6,916
500,
15,900
5,832
10,067
7,534
4, 289
3,244
12,323
9,632
11,242
1, 188,
3,338
1,356
1,981
1174
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Bookbinding and blank-book making .
Boot and shoe cut stock
Boot and shoe findings
Boots and shoes, not including rubber
boots and shoes.
Regular factory products ,
Contract work
Stitching ,
Crimping ,
Buttonholes
Overgaiters, moccasins, and leg-
gings.
Boots and shoes, rubber
Boxes, cigar
Boxes, paper and other, not elsewhere
specified.
Shipping containers, corrugated
and fiber.
Set-up paper boxes
Cartons
Paper cans and tubes
All other
Boxes, wooden packing, except cigar
boxes.
Brass, bronze, and copper products
Brass and bronze
Copper
Ail other
Bread and other bakery products
Biscuit and crackers ,
Bakery products, other than bis-
cuit and crackers.
Brick and tUe, terra-cotta, and fire-clay
products.
Building brick
Fire brick
Stove hning
Sewer pipe and draintile
Torra-cotta products
SiUcate, magnesite, and bauxite
bricks and shapes.
All other
Brooms
From broom corn
AU other
Brushes
Toilet
Paint and varnish
All other
Butter
Butter, reworking
Buttons
Candles
Canning and preserving, fish
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
1,113
252
427
1,449
1,337
17
19
3
3
70
25
189
1,201
162
865
127
20
27
1,140
1,092
1,007
47
38
25,095
176
24,919
2,414
1,454
194
19
478
214
39
16
1,034
1,000
34
379
44
44
291
3,738
5
557
19
410
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
43,041,207
61,747,458
28,988,416
580,625,075
r)75,994,289
125, 981
121,8:39
4,563
2,150
4,376,253
131,513,436
6,611,944
131,390,783
43,235,991
52,184,477
25,712,904
6,368,291
3, 889, 120
108,932,998
325,299,738
270, 637, 860
43,659,485
11,002,393
509, 205, 779
112,248,722
397,017,057
355,848,355
156,462,633
60, 048, 068
965, 420
44, 993, 643
.56, 4.30, 447
28,898,031
8,050,113
16,707,682
10,382,347
325,335
27,208,200
5,602,115
7,699,668
13,906,417
162,302,108
602, 902
29, 977, 973
4,033,426
63,049,038
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers. Cl^erks,
Dollars.
3, 390, 421
2,117,033
1,733,472
26,951,705
26, 392, 953
15,300
7,604
1,144
534,704
2,481,481
609,822
9, 596, 145
2,437,230
5,069,5.36
1,510,153
287,381
291, 845
6,631,685
13, 560, 148
12,008,036
1,170,698
380, 814
15, 214, 012
2,936,597
12,277,415
10,989,977
5, 206, 529
1, 914, 488
72,003
1,274,333
1,676,795
649,766
196,003
994,056
970, 043
24,013
1, 995, 872
502, 275
552, 083
941, 514
5,247,090
14,000
1,993,965
222, 284
2,140,863
Dollars.
4, 063, 491
1,210,593
885, 126
31,173,261
30,811,331
2,147
4,872
4,919,907
187,703
5,976,306
2,050,655
2,191,748
1, 423, 148
212, 580
98, 195
2,022,948
10,056,528
8,702,904
1,042,468
311,156
33,605,954
9, 169, 085
24,436,869
4,850,930
1, 449, 188
968, 489
37, 851
669, 972
1, 072, 484
4.53, 005
199, 941
951, 470
944, 461
7,009
1,652,722
303,950
456,356
892,416
4, 274, 999
8,701
1,355,363
65,548
761,682
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
18, 658, 821
9, 124, 778
8, 187, 196
210,734,610
208,787,565
266, 094
273,082
3, 560
6,998
1,397,311
30, 882, 722
3, 512, 236
43,325,554
10, 128, 512
24,081,287
6,30.5,476
1, 453, 466
1,3,56,813
36,811,185
94, 132, 118
79, 567, 785
12, 084, 924
2,479,409
158, 237, 059
20, 065, 795
132, 171, 264
78,256,085
36, 728, 569
13, 222, 078
333,654
10,503,264
11,648,762
4,562,036
1,254,722
■5,708,885
5, 599, 564
109,321
7,113,201
1,556,967
2, 064, 081
3, 492, 153
18, 852, 729
56, 432
13, 772, 599
437, 581
9,036,089
GENEEAL TABLES.
1175
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FiNANCiAX STATISTICS — Continued.
E xpenses — Continued .
For
contract
worii.
Dollars.
452, 225
24, 808
840,302
1,930,544
1,904,887
850
24,807
96,467
532,479
357,704
102,910
209,717
45,017
60
633,898
419,868
415,772
2,902
1,134
711,822
11,857
699, 965
528,613
240,401
74,901
6,657
54,040
144,424
8,130
Dollars.
1,516,503
309, 545
403, 588
3,023,816
153,414
148,516
4, .S9S
118,559
27,052
14,922
76,585
428,799
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
984, 763
1,384,147
1,069,501
22,136,773
2,916,821
21,960,352
10,440
2,267
7,561
5,398
429
16
1,200
24
87,365
168,716
338,209
3,563
445,746
58, 134
135, 115
2,485,396
439,331
1,610,877
297,954
91,045
46, 189
840,668
851,814
770,487
62,S89
18,338
11,239,480
701,037
10,538,443
425,078
310, 133
27,643
2,437
17,141
43,607
15,700
8,417
101,705
149,964
11,741
290, %2
46, 125
76, 147
168,690
628,124
3,637
452, 104
5,785
168,200
3,021,931
197,067
5,506,507
2,118,426
1,911,032
1,105,204
264,430
107,415
4,177,522
13,795,301
11,797,465
1,633,904
363,932
14,597,357
6,104,230
8,493,127
4,808,971
1,988,159
1,131,399
19,765
630,668
529,027
419,079
90,874
394, 132
391,298
2,834
1,245,749
48.5,614
327, 173
432,962
2,786,657
3,929
736,456
67, 538
1,410,799
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
23, 235, 171
133,887,276
40,428,347
715,269,315
710,607,817
43,985
83,100
188
3,681
4,530,544
50,346,880
6,336,540
101,135,292
38,741,081
39,606,724
16,544,331
3; 410, 823
2,832,303
102,946,235
304,823,580
234,945,137
60,192,325
9,680,118
713,239,411
103,134,410
610,105,001
67,488,113
27,831,794
13,361,252
366,090
9,008,339
8,209,113
7,207,804
903,721
17,365,109
17,148,308
210,801
19, ,598, 133
3,487,494
5,942,619
10,168,020
514,34.5,739
2, 005, 769
16, 745, 357
2,178,528
52,410,951
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
22,750,119
133, 270, 830
40,017,475
709,351,356
704, 733, 137
36,458
78,096
2,922
4,500,743
49,025,640
6,205,752
98,932,387
37,%1,040
38,635,637
16,227,803
3,346,570
2,761,277
101,905,193
292,136,779
224,374,033
58,447,508
9,315,238
693,764,530
101,336,863
592,427,667
33,084,160
10,226,360
8,207,925
295, 933
4,398,086
4,010,094
5,369,870
575,892
17,169,441
16,956,814
212,627
19,281,639
3,417,408
5,847,849
10,016,382
509,928,330
1,995,699
16,062,931
2,140,502
51,539,475
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
485,052
616,446
410, 872
5,917,959
5,874,680
7,527
5,004
188
759
29,801
1,321,240
130,788
2,202,905
780,041
971,087
316,498
64,253
71,026
1,041,042
12,686,801
10,571,104
1,744,817
370, 880
19,474,881
1,797,547
17,677,334
34,403,953
17,605,434
5,153,327
70, 157
5,210,253
4,199,019
1,837,934
327, 829
195,668
191,494
4,174
316,494
70,086
94,770
151,638
4,417,409
10,070
682,426
38,026
871,476
Value of
products.
Dollars.
66,020,077
161,203,310
62,825,408
1,155,041,436
1,146,137,272
392, 215
457, 807
10,658
14,896
8,028,588
116,917,434
13,110,213
200,419,343
67, 585, 184
93,382,066
33,330,163
6,615,949
5,505,981
177,818,454
482,312,790
389,550,094
78,338,948
14,423,748
1,151,896,318
204,020,565
947,875,753
208,422,920
95,160,990
36, 183, 815
1,094,710
27, 732, 324
29,081,405
15,853,257
3,316,419
30,205,267
29,709,839
495,428
39,005,607
7,930,001
11,171,342
19,898,264
583,163,011
2,229,035
41,840,459
3,350,806
77,284,412
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
42,785,500
27,316,034
22,397,061
439,772,121
435,529,455
348, 230
374, 707
10, 470
11.215
3, 498; 044
66,570,554
6,773,673
105,284,051
28,844,103
53,775,342
16, 785, 802
3,205,126
2,673,678
74,872,219
177,489,210
154,604,957
18,146,623
4,737,630
438,656,907
100, 886, 155
337,770,752
140,934,807
67,329,1%
22,822,503
728, 620
18, 123, 985
20,872,292
8,645,453
2,412,698
12,840,158
12,561,531
278,627
19,407,474
4,448,507
5,228,723
9,730,244
68,817,272
223, 206
25,095,102
1,172,278
24, 873, 461
1176
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
Canning and preserving, fruits and
vegetables.
Canned vegetables
Canned fruits
Dried fruits
Dried vegetables
Canning and preserving, oysters
Card cutting and designing
Cardboard, not made in paper mills..
Carpets and rugs, other than rag
Carpets, rag
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds, children's
Carriages and wagons, including repairs
Carriages and wagons ,
Repair work only ,
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs by electric-raUroad companies.
Cars and general shop couslniction and
repairs by steam-raUroad companies.
Cars, electric-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.
Cash registers and calcidating machines.
Adding machines
Cash registers and parts
All other
Cement ,
Charcoal, not including ijroduction in
the lumber and wood-distiUation in-
dustries.
Cheese ,
Chemicals ,
Chewing giun
China decorating, not including that
done in ijotterias.
Decalcomauia work on china
All other ,
Chocolate and cocoa products ,
Cleansing and i)olishing preparations. . ,
Cleansing preparations
Metal pohsh
All other polishing preparations
Clocks ,
Cloth, sponging and reflmshuig ,
Clothing, horse
Clothing, men's
Regular factory products ,
Men's and "youths' ,
Boys'
All other ,
Contract work
Men's and youths' ,
Boys'
All other ,
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
3,082
1,989
we
629
18
65
75
16
75
339
258
103
2,286
1,130
1,156
624
1,744
7
99
65
20
19
26
123
41
3,530
598
62
43
9
34
499
281
81
137
46
67
5,258
2,905
1, 708
379
758
2, 353
2,005
253
95
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
223,692,234
134,442,080
68,000,910
19,300,168
1,943,076
2, 971, 876
2, 297, 970
6,493,032
119,196,461
2,853.400
17,971,206
15,215,425
78,952,868
71,701,095
7,251,773
82,557,905
694,286,410
17,306,485
335,207,363
82,798,293
45, 806, 563
27, 832, 693
9, 159, 037
271, 269, 259
518,762
26, 022, 734
484,488,412
23,703,313
470, 153
110,642
359, 511
60,674,737
12,979,414
6, 354, 297
1, 479, 090
5,146,027
18,349,943
1,465,956
3,704,741
554, 147, 279
542,293,0.58
403, 2(K), 021
49,008,707
89,484,330
11,854,221
9,415,557
1,341,740
1,096,924
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
9,312,121
5, 730, 288
2,929,351
580, 707
71, 775
109, 700
261,022
534, 639
2, 768, 222
159,330
934,688
915, 672
2,773,967
2,580,123
193,814
1,932,578
41, 225, 228
475, 212
6,376,052
1,908,421
846,967
661, 159
400, 295
4,031,334
42, 146
389,924
12, 546, 127
856, 230
20, 000
18, 805
1,928,732
1,436,604
763, 242
211,945
461,417
905, 705
504,089
109,948
26,399,992
25,524,147
18, 869, 566
1,789,079
4, 805, 502
876, 845
735,136
96, 460
44,249
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
4,038,979
1,741,654
1, 708, 627
528, 497
60, 201
39,383
181, 880
209,084
1,981,562
224,540
370, 856
828, 413
1,757,371
1,092,857
64, 514
1,046,789
25,722,872
377,639
7,369,340
2,074,249
971,512
828.692
274, 045
5,464,467
4,762
660,119
11,794,507
991,409
42, 820
2, 702
40, 118
2,109,724
2,261,710
1,181,252
150, 204
924, 2,54
1,092,609
107,074
148,483
34,913,008
34,607.616
26,581,083
2,878,664
5, 147, 869
335,392
292,320
25, 118
17,948
GENERAL TABLES.
1177
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS — Continued.
Expenses — Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
328,580
198,598
89,991
39,991
56,053
4,519
3,715
80,716
39, 936
17, 448
9,134
164,591
117,149
47,442
118,335
1,389,192
28,646
1,888
19, 432
7,326
260, 204
4. 487
42, 567
1,321,738
2, 027
1,463
30, 459
7,857
5,998
10,604
31,534
8,325
108,072,822
105,338,221
88, 165, 796
14,420,328
2,752,097
2,734,601
2,635,855
85,443
13.303
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollar/:.
1,445,342
445,287
166, 803
827,098
6,154
12,993
99, 705
24,752
142, S50
105, 019
74, 002
75, 369
539, 453
210,477
228,976
61,576
192, 185
10, 879
158, 045
100,368
41,947
21,201
37, 220
2, 396, 468
1,443
129,213
596,741
102, 809
20, 481
2,290
18, 191
271,685
260, 565
145,331
42,094
73, 140
40,333
235, 776
19, 887
8,640,240
7,437,771
.5, 476, 019
874,930
1,086,822
1, 202, 478
977,940
184, 820
39.718
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
10,426,834
4,443,930
5,277,026
658,971
46,907
30,361
321,777
28^1, 736
3, 841, 821
34, 502
561,082
522, 878
2, 282, 711
2, 194, 956
87, 755
703, 887
2, 900, 993
436, 110
30,181,196
4,852,747
2,807,028
1,397,577
647,542
3, 793, 899
11,083
278,661
31,931,389
3,867,089
3,621
7,356
5,765,825
548, 856
315,559
30,163
197, 134
905, 545
22,917
263, 505
14,505,128
14,435,417
10,895,539
398, 540
3,141,338
69,711
58,626
4,445
6.640
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
205,628,525
101,830,478
89,299,975
72,952,712
1,539,360
1,582,838
2,298,389
4,953,915
67,118,039
2, 037, 874
14,7,34,673
11,700,158
48,362,456
44,912,172
3,450,284
32, 025, 484
515, 803, 210
12,058,942
356,084,545
10,889,998
5,662,705
4,003,380
1,223,913
79, .509, 800
200,322
129,425,265
216,301,279
25,202,312
310,785
63,366
247,419
101,754,466
12,923,518
6, 807, 201
1,S03,900
4,252,417
7, 177, 813
178, 161
3,455,686
605, 752, 176
599,017,010
428,463,939
58,857,575
111,695,496
6,735,166
5,682,056
658, 869
394.241
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
261,910,079
100,103,219
88,115,331
72,264,013
1,427,516
1,526,173
2,269,678
4, 802, 293
65,390,376
1,947,915
14,437,114
11,492,554
47,210,301
43, 947, 4S9
3,262,812
30, 820, 218
484,402,576
11,681,416
349,903.930
10, 527, 407
5,531,869
3,807,954
1,187,584
48,439,204
197,349
127,988,010
1S3,55S,969
24,997,529
290, 493
59.311
231,182
100,347,208
12,794,567
6,733,987
1,844,027
4, 210, 553
6,962,991
1 19, 829
3,413,273
60.3,031,493
596,939,394
427,138,978
58,711,485
111,088,931
6, 092, 099
5,14.5,049
578, 539
367,911
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
3,718,446
1,733,259
1,184,044
688,699
111,844
56,665
28,711
1.51,622
1,727,663
89, 959
297, 559
207,604
1,152,155
964,683
187, 472
1,205,266
31,400,634
377,526
6.180,615
362,591
130, 836
195, 426
36,329
31, 070, .596
62,973
1,437,2.55
32,742,310
204, 783
4,055
16,237
128, 951
73,214
19, 873
35, ,864
214, 822
58,332
42,413
2,720,6s3
2,077,616
1,324,961
146,090
606,565
643,067
536,407
80,330
26,330
Value of
products.
Dollars.
402, 242, 972
162,097,099
150,474,213
87,252,343
2,418,717
2,976,011
5, 323, 349
9,138,415
123,253,828
5, 597, 057
26,765,316
24,506,596
91,463,225
82,013,326
9, 449, 899
75,210,701
1,279,235,393
18,441,976
538,222,831
83,539,025
47,632,471
30, 832, 883
4,973,671
175,264,910
589,418
143,455,704
43S, 658, S69
51,240,156
866, 762
149,495
717,267
139, 258, 290
26,703,109
13, 297, .574
3,185,024
10,219,911
23,380,190
3,690,858
6,020,612
1,162,985,633
1,082,472,043
802,065,605
105,174,820
175,231,618
80, ,513, 590
67,595,089
10, .509, 026
2,408,875
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
136,614,447
60,261,221
61,174,238
14,299,631
879,357
1,393,173
3,024,960
4,184,500
56,13.5,789
3,559,183
12,a30,643
12, 800, 438
43,100,709
37,101,1.54
5,999,615
43,185,217
763,432,1.83
6,383,034
182,138.286.
72,649,027
41,969,766
26,929,503
3,749,758
9.5,755,110
329, 090
14,030,439
222,357,590
26,037,844
5.55, 977
86,129
469, 848
37,503,830
13, 779, .591
6,490,373
1,321,724
5,967,494
16,202,377
3,512,697
2,564,926
557, 233, 457
483, 455, 033
373,601,666
46,317,245
63,536,122
73,778,424
61,913,633
9,850,157
2. 014, 634
1178
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Clothing, men's, buttonlioles ,
Clothing, women's
Regular factory products ,
Suits, skirts, and cloaks
Shirt waists and dresses, except
house dresses.
Undergarments and petticoats,
Wrappers and house dresses
All other ,
Contract work
Suits, skirts, and cloaks ,
Shirt waists and dresses, except
house dresses.
Undergarments and petticoats
Wrappers and house dresses
All other
Coal-tar products
Coffee and spice, roasting and grinding
Coffee
Spice
Coffins, burial cases, and undertakers'
goods.
Coke, not including gas-house coke
Beehive ovens
By-product ovens
Collars and cuffs, men's
Combs and hairpins, not made from
metal or niliber.
(Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream
Confectionery
Ice cream
Cooperage
Hogsheads and barrels
AU other
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work
Cordage and twino
Cordials and fla%'oring sirups
Cork, cutting
Corsets ;
Corsets
Corset waists and brassieres
Cotton goods
Cotton lace ,
Cotton small wares ,
Crucible-s ,
(irapliite crucibles ,
Clay crueit)lcs ,
Glass-house pots ,
Cutlery and edge tools ,
Table cutlery ,
Razors, plain and safely
Axes and hatchets ,
Scissors, shears, and clippers ,
Pocketknives ,
Augers, bits, chisels, and planes..
All other ,
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
107
7,711
5,516
1,820
1,873
637
238
948
2,195
974
888
76
47
210
183
794
769
25
351
278
222
56
39
45
401
6,624
3,149
3,475
1,099
995
104
4,796
120
119
62
188
142
46
1,288
44
164
22
6
10
304
24
33
25
52
40
27
103
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
237,066
390, 526, 517
377,474,663
137,634,097
124, 494, 156
50,667,710
18, 005, 087
46,613,613
13, 051, 854
5,347,676
5,997,280
461, 890
178,434
1, 060, 574
174, 991, 835
127, 747, 535
120, 738, 665
7,008,870
48,298,053
.365,249,622
137,906,875
227, 342, 747
.30,146,935
3,913,266
317,043,923
219,634,526
97,409,397
48,853,805
43,780,584
5,073,221
89,944,834
100,248,987
11,673,732
14,570,221
43, 516, 486
38,733,498
4,782,988
1,853,099,816
32,260,216
29,559,474
8,069,334
2,997,527
4,081,174
990,633
68,971,247
4,889,542
29,028,675
10, 306, 906
8,938,737
9, 155, 131
2,821,826
3,830,430
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
56, ISO
26, 821, 938
25,371,448
8,385,135
9,790,711
3,151,401
954,004
3,090,197
1, 450, 490
474,244
804,852
54,559
16,633
100,202
6, 540, 404
4,829,460
4, 528, 833
300,627
2,675,939
3,669,708
1,298,081
2,371,627
941,472
341,408
3, 223^ 142
19,612,246
14,396,411
5,215,835
2,247,584
1,910,880
336, 704
7,307,177
2, 673, 633
962, 836
624,016
3,083,669
2,702,687
380,982
27,01.5,767
977,510
1,679,774
409,805
11,5,634
231,965
62,206
2, 686, 125
270, 794
677, 462
236, 608
504, 581
468, 832
190,627
337, 221
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
8,398
32, 214, 037
31,751,938
12,707,167
10, 821, 475
3,860,311
1,224,739
3, 138, 246
462, 099
224, 2,S,5
222,227
7,392
8,195
5,292,665
11,674,557
11,131,461
543, 096
3,155,269
3,936,077
1,473,650
2, 402, 427
1,071,167
146,919
2,422,424
20, 183, 783
16,848,059
3, 335, 724
675, 593
549,560
126, 033
3,702,321
1,341,868
1,251,981
404,023
4,060,498
3,414,277
652,221
10,348,711
1,046,901
695,268
114,590
45, 105
50, 860
18,625
2,054,836
160,883
901,326
152, 221
424,616
222,303
98, 233
05,264
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
514,600
195,295,834
162,973,102
67,250,309
58,440,997
15,674,749
5,058,963
16,548,024
32,322,732
13, 809, 126
14,025,785
831,898
447,927
3,207,996
23,402,140
9,201,242
8,170,078
1,031,164
11,450,957
42,299,292
16, 238, 770
26,060,522
7, 430, 729
1, 809, 453
14,277,956
76,159,866
54,461,057
21,698,809
14,082,224
12,344,092
1, 738, 132
33, 866, 823
14,700,061
1,297,281
3,387,114
13,082,242
11,525,956
1,556,286
355, 474, 937
6,086,557
7,162,218
923, 287
257, 119
265, 461
400, 707
20,048,465
2,114,878
3,942,711
2,819,028
3,658,814
4,456,697
1,296,154
1, 760, 183
GENERAL TABLES.
1179
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS — Continued.
Expenses — Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
3,750
52, 426, 167
50,810,302
19,773,737
22,907,392
2,266,346
1,300,007
4, 508, 820
1,009,865
942, 890
587, 432
4,416
11,790
63,337
896, 830
343, 450
343, 450
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
9,359
81, 127
6,918
74,209
977, 963
24,212
240,609
1, 191, 586
1,071,449
120, 137
25, 327
24,672
655
474, 230
276,617
4,000
23,836
164, 587
157, 785
6,802
3,693,742
258,051
211,028
9,465
9.465
12,970
442
4,464
8,064
Dollars.
33,909
13,626,596
11,911,489
4,534,773
4,268,366
1,271,7.79
442, 056
1,394,515
1,715,107
721,699
819, 809
33,797
20,031
119.771
782, 370
1,371,034
' ";19,744
51,290
467, 217
318, 706
148,511
62, 681
22, 049
159, 842
6,233,367
4, 560, 590
1,660,777
284,630
233, 145
51, 485
1, 858, 459
137,376
234,371
133, 942
541,304
453,783
87,581
1,647,489
26,783
184,507
26,079
14, 153
4,500
7,366
142,049
14,381
38,529
4,778
21,123
16, 561
10, 374
36,303
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
1,534
4,638,255
4,582,020
1,759,636
1, 420, 772
076, 144
190, 746
534,722
56,235
8,553
10,777
33,647
492
2,776
4,659,741
2, 844, 725
2, 689, 997
154, 728
3, 244, 638
8,835,047
2,338,836
6,496,211
1,123,784
78,710
4,861,213
27,517,170
23, 837, 274
3,679,896
1, 814, 476
1, 547, 567
266, 909
2,081,726
6,098,002
2, 404, 125
439,685
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
123, 266
680,406,844
669,071,033
281,208,342
221,665,839
81,050,620
24,090,153
60,996,079
11,335,811
5, 443, 515
4,886,080
463,110
65, 154
477, 952
63,996,734
243, 899, 108
234,405,774
9,493,334
31, 595, 287
224,266,674
78, 155, 895
146,110,779
19,434,095
3, 168, 818
282,595,292
368, 809, 170
252,433,091
116,375,479
58,520,055
52,041,140
6,479,515
80, 898, 528
89, 705, 2*2
30, 99S, 028
9,134,950
1,920,833 38,815,803
1,584,059 34,551,453
336,774 4,264,350
118,650,^37
1,269,592
1,369,101
225,073
71,978
134,316
18,779
5,002,122
107,482
2,797,283
787,230
686,351
306, 249
163,719
153, 808
1,277,785,597
13,075,994
24,039,951
2,233,072
1,045,718
888, 187
299, 167
19,477,437
1,539,808
7,430,781
3,584,013
2,216,486
2,499,716
825, 803
1.380,830
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
112,008
677, 889,
666, 9S0:
280, 521
221,003
80,702,
23,997
60,695
10,909,
5,286
4,699;
440,
hi
428!
59, 855
242,742
233,316
9,426;
31,061
23,497
7,405:
16,091
19, 206
3,082
277,324
360, 517
248,204
112,253
58,013
51, 594
6, 418;
79,924
88, .324
30, 897
8, 734
38, 556
34, .310
4,239
1,240,403
12,676
2:5, 498;
2,093
1,004
847
242
18,218,
1,401'
7,240
3, 252
2,007
2,321
736;
1,25'
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
11,258
2,517,310
2, 090, 903
747, 169
662, 491
288, 197
92, 199
300, 847
426, 407
157, 262
186,281
22,322
10,672
49, 870
4,141,033
1,1,')6,306
1,089,249
67, 057
534, 056
200,769,464
70, 750, 517
130, 018, 947
227, 531
86,075
5,270,985
8, 291, 590
4,169,339
4,122,251
507,404
446, 420
60,984
973, 968
1,381,135
101,499
400,655
259,624
234,984
24,640
37,321,8.39
399, 989
541,603
139, 162
41,007
41,171
56,984
1, 258, 854
138,158
190,228
331, 731
208,561
177,817
88, 839
123. 520
Value of
products.
Dollars.
1,090,049
1,208,543,128
1,140,312,340
492, 081, 024
379,895,926
125,662,282
39,538,694
109,134,420
62,230,782
27, 428, 596
27, 456, 658
1,714,437
873, 218
4,757,873
135,482,161
304,791,677
291,663,930
13, 127, 747
64,377,133,
316,515,838
112,023,466
204, 492, 372
47, 564, 949
6,566,365
339,506,774
637,209,168
447, 726, 103
189, 483, 065
88,236,061
77, 986, 469
10,249,592
160,313,945
133, 360, 476
46, 806, 718
16,282,239
75,541,959
66, 238, 860
9,303,099
2,125,272,193
29,396,853
40, 896, 835
5, 293, 688
2, 146, 236
2,127,969
1,019,483
66,629,570
4,862,906
24, 554, 337
9,594,334
9,985,708
9,691,928
3,154,407
4, 805, 950
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
966. 783
528
1,36,
477
241
210
812
158
230,
44
611
15
448
48
138,
50
894
21
9N5
22
570,
1
2.51
808
4
279
71,
485,
60
892,
.57
258,
3
034,
32,
781,
92
249,
33
867,
58
381,
28
130
3
397,
56
911,
268
399,
195
292,
73
107,
29
715,
25
945,
3
770,
79
415,
43
661,
15
80S,
7
147,
36
726,
31
6S7,
5
038,
847
486,
16
320,
16
856,
3
060,
1
1(X),
1
2;w,
720,
47
152,
3
32;i,
17
123,
6
Oil),
7
749,
7
192,
2
32S
3
425,
1180
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Dairymen's poultrymen's, and apia-
rists' suppUes.
Incul )ators and brooders
All olhcr poultrymen's suppUes...
Cream separators
AU other dairymen's suppUes
Apiarists' supplies
Dental goods.
Teeth....
AU other.
Drug grinding ,
Druggists' preparations ,
Dyeing and finishing textiles, exclusive
of that done in textile mills.
Dyestulls and extracts— natural ,
Electrical machinery, apparatus, and
supplies.
Electroplating
Emery and other abrasive wheels
Enameling
Engines, steam, gas, and water
Engravers' jnaterials ,
Eng^a^•ing and diesinking
Engraving, steel and copper plate, in-
cluding plate printing.
EngraNdng, wood
Envelopes
Explosives ,
Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified.
Jieadwork
Celluloid novelties
Metul novelties
Paper novelt ies
Wood novelties
All other .-. ^ . . •.
Feathers and plumes
Felt goods
Ferroalloys
Fertilizers
Files
Firearms
Fire extinguishers, chemical
Fireworks.
Flags and banners
Flavoring extracts
Flax and hemp, dressed
Flour-mill and gristmill products.
Food preparations, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Breadstuff preparations, such as
cereals and breakfast foods.
Lard compounds and other substi-
tutes.
Macaroni, vermicelli, and nootUes. .
Meat protiucts, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
reamit liutter
Sweetening sirups, other than cane
All other preparations for human
consumption .
Preparedfeed foranimalsand fowls,
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments-
60
19
90
27
319
52
267
31
524
628
144
1,404
515
60
74
370
21
478
421
55
106
118
661
37
66
110
63
30
355
216
49
30
600
50
26
32
57
79
453
20
10,708
1,997
105
27
557
86
56
256
616
294
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
36, 095, .331
3,164
1,146
20,360
8,692
2,731
17,904
11,447
6, 457:
14,991
102, 129
229,948
38,689
857,855
4,192
34, 802
2,083
454, 124
826'
4,69.5
19,040
338
24,754
133,247
32, 824
669
6,062
7, 9S6
2,580
276
15,251
6,514
35,024
42,364
311,633
15,692
51,917
3,779'
3,546
3,436
13,561
2,783
801,624
245,282
69,007
30,254
24,452
14,832;
1,958
22, 197
38,398'
44,180,557
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
1, 707, 816
231,588
114,282
709,646
556,055
96,245
1,173,863
611,483
562, 380
615, 792
4,899,0.50
10,565,608
1,676,984
3.''), 932, 611
55S, 633
1,197,091
155,395
12,895,475
121, 225
271,. 564
1,758,996
81,705
1,455,685
6,286,185
2,806,288
11,750
587, 234
728,122
242,444
16, 12H
1,2211,615
410,655
1,138,561
732,084
5,870,938
617,481
856,026
374,352
255,872
244, 165
1,252,295
61,001
17,203,661
9,555,112
1,890,275
428,197
952,483
559,544
166,988
1,133,018
2,301,410
2,063,197
Dollars.
1, 796, 590
182
44
1,070
390
103
903
523
380:
281
8,419
5,68.5;
643
,24
0:
184
1, 190
84
18,016
44
220
1,120
70
1,342
6,958
2,815
27
438'
496
282
6
1,.565
613
958
489
5,700
335
1,238
271
69
236
1,760
26
14,809;
12,475
3,858
805
754
1, irA
158
1,129
2,325
2,289,255
GENERAL TABLES,
1181
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 191»— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued'.
Expenses— Continued
Value of
products.
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Rent and taxes.
•
For materials.
For
contract
work.
Rent
of
factory.
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county.
Total.
Principal
materials.
Fuel and
rent
of power.
and local.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
Dollars.
19,100
82,222
928,369
18, 526, 743
18,135,777
390, 966
37, 397, 448
IS, 870, 705
1
744
10, 153
45,827
1, 928, 645
1,890,341
38, 304
3,931,773
2,003,128
2
1,S25
12,381
14,852
1,141,045
1,121,779
19,266
1,935,42s
794, 3.S3
3
16, 192
24,608
518, 183
6,531,911
6, 298, 861
233,050
16,436,920
9, 905, 009
4
164
32,326
273, 812
6, 964, 488
6,890,034
74,454
11,916,177
4, 951, 689
5
175
2,754
75, 695
1,960,654
1,934,762
25,892
3, 177, 150
1,216,496
G
23,431
200,020
1,123,287
16, 420, 429
16,253,077
167,352
29,401,896
12,981,467
7
845
68,902
882,315
3, 870, 258
3,770,640
99,618
10, 737, 566
6,887,308
8
22,586
191,058
240,972
12,550,171
12,482,437
67,734
18,664,330
6, 114, 159
9
111,651
18,450
892, 481
11,556,480
11,223,377
333, 103
16,937,698
5, 381, 218
10
78,918
499, 513
5,297,386
55,138,475
54,451,977
686, 498
114,593,486
69,455,011
11
1,361,486
838,575
13, 871, 733
174, 742, 815
164,314,521
10,428,294
323,967,683
149,224,868
12
225, 880
84, 864
2, 436, 516
34,592,698
32,916,972
1,675,726
53, 744. 283
19,151,585
13
1,218,203
2,553,802
43,803,386
425,098,211
411,359,101
13,739,110
997,968,119
672,869,908
14
27, 205
423,816
36,091
2, 639, 248
2,373,033
266,215
10,389,617
7,750,369
15
3,628
38,827
1,349,504
12,228,187
11,297,045
931, 142
30,949,270
18,721,083
16
807
47, 566
38, 153
949,556
808,633
140, 923
2,644,763
1,695,207
17
936,389
277,061
21,322,012
217, 550, 771
211,556,910
6,993,861
464,774,735
247,223,964
18
58
22, 257
8,666
1,484,269
1,456,279
27, 990
2,248,122
763,853
19
58,903
263,256
90, 173
1,927,323
1,813,422
113,901
7, 350, 602
5,423,279
20
138, 215
423,647
441,895
6, 980, 747
6, 777, 505
203,242
24,209,154
17,228,407
21
4,665
31,424
1,270
219,268
214,645
4,623
1,153,618
934,350
22
44,980
657, 116
825,298
21,964,743
21,731,660
233,083
39,664,077
17,699,3.34
23
30,542
15,714
2,722,261
45,911,049
43,194,669
2,716,380
92, 474, 813
46,563,764
24
1,049,381
839,826
948,346
32,591,073
32,164,379
426,694
64,054,481
31,463,408
25
91,495
28,285
544
975,459
974,018
1,441
1,935,489
960,030
26
107, 153
82, 240
238,730
7,439,552
7,271,166
168,386
13,006,140
5, 566, 588
27
80,522
123,605
381,634
5,429,606
5,310,785
118,821
12,325,360
6,895,744
28
183, 108
71,684
32,357
1,704,260
1,680,494
23,766
4,201,038
2,496,778
20
887
11,402
3,749
149,273
143,702
5,571
458,338
309,065
30
586,216
522,610
291,332
16,892,923
16,784,214
108,709
32, 128, 126
15,235,203
31
153,345
333,095
35,680
6,694,596
6,658,688
36,008
15,377,953
8,683,357
32
9,009
42,110
1,614,343
22,780,775
22,155,136
625,639
39,229,640
16,448,765
33
47,338
13,377
873,052
28, 098, 576
22,039,508
6,059,068
38,583,984
10,485,408
34
171,318
345,582
8,129,732
185,040,622
181,599,677
3,440,845
281,143,587
96,103,065
35
3,820
37,900
3,567,786
4,227,880
3,679,005
548, 875
17,616,563
13,388,683
36
17,896
77,035
1,370,514
248, 454
7,613,784
2,693,416
6,757,191
2,652,765
856, 593
40,651
30,181,370
5,663,180
22,567,586
2,869,764
37
""i3,'524'
38
77,863
13,583
95, 106
2, 108, 156
2,061,451
46,705
4,629,984
2,521,828
39
205, 463
85,995
97,438
3,286,165
3, 259, 463
26,702
5, 346, 089
2,059,924
40
15,065
329, 811
579, 212
19,418,176
19,290,698
127,478
30,116,932
10, 698, 756
41
1,146
1,405
17,676
1,708,670
1,652,874
55,796
2,369,114
660, 444
42
942,256
1,663,972
17,599,395
1,799,180,987
1,783,901,111
15,279,876
2,062,434,386
253,253,398
43
234,393
1,596,402
11,261,558
494,597,157
489,033,652
5,563,505
631,698,150
137,000,993
44
10,521
172,347
4,832,116
117,838,248
116,162,776
1,675,472
169,223,465
41,385,217
45
1,883
49,701
581,096
110,855,429
110,058,540
796,889
121,249,267
10,393,838
46
17,423
401, 881
341,080
25,109,951
24,398,318
711,633
37,057,198
11,947,247
47
2,045
102,215
674,407
25,282,566
25,019,565
263,001
33,875,061
8,692,495
48
2,960
41,212
42,527
4, 439, 436
4,389,388
50,048
5,850,706
1,411,270
49
46,544
145, 194
905, 860
37, 079, 830
36,772,416
307, 414
50,430,586
13,350,755
50
99,637
476, 539
2,291,658
52, 423, 641
51,517,618
906,023
81,116,299
28,692,658
51
53,380
207,313
1,592,914
121,568,056
120,715,031
853,025
142,795,569
21,227,513
52
1182
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Foundry andmacliine-shop products. . .
Boiler shops
Foundries
Macliine shops
Machine shop and foundry com-
bined.
Foundry supplies
Fufil, manufactured ,
Fur goods ,
Furnishing goods, men's
Neckwear
All other
Furniture
Wood, other than rattan and willow
Rattan and wUlow
Metal
Store and offlce fLxtures ,
Furs, dressed
Galvanizing
Gas and electric fixtures
Gas fixtures
Electric fixtiu-es
Combination gas and electric fLx-
tures.
All other
Gas, illuminating and heating
Gas maciiines and gas and water meters
Gas and water meters
Gas machines
All other
Glass
Glass, cutting, staining, and ornament-
ing.
Decalcomania work on glass
All other
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not includ-
ing gloves made in textile mills.
Gloves and mittens, leather
Glucose and starch
( i lucose
S tarch
Glue, not elsewhere specified
Glue
All other jiroducts
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Gold and silver, reducing and refining,
not from the ore.
Gra])hilc, ground and refined
Grease and 1 allow, not including lubri-
cating greases.
Soap stock
Tallow
All other
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments.
10,934
525
1,340
8,110
959
76
11
1,815
487
322
165
3,154
2,273
119
157
605
141
52
341
57
187
71
26
1,022
105
34
49
22
371
616
22
594
182
355
56
9
47
62
52
10
87
87
24
482
233
196
53
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
2,104,980,938
124,697,972
310,180,970
1,312,768,602
357,333,394
7,501,631
2,908,130
80,700,925
53,014,066
25, 876, 756
27,137,310
423,992,405
310, 690, 365
9,S18,705
56, 792, 600
46, 690, 735
8,867,403
4,316,455
36,872,737
9, 783, 469
13, .544, 4r)3
11,511,498
2,033,317
1,465,656,265
24,980,993
1.'., 303, 711
7, 189, 884
2,487,398
215,680,436
18,088,650
672, 824
17,415,826
17,687,953
29,870,277
58,182,682
35,104,327
23,078,355
27,2.37,123
20,rM,337
6,706,786
1,571,557
9,757,415
4,302,788
37,360,094
13,750,788
18,907,689
4,701,617
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
103,479
616
5,733
614
18,357
153
63,249
977
16,138
872
549
272
58
,344
3,369
693
3,058
118
1,829
494
1,228
624
24, 581
393
17,947
648
613
150
3,024
235
2,996
360
1,153
270
432
507
2,388
748
409
4(i8
1,467
573
387
639
124
068
8,299
422
1,290
602
787
128
324
879
178
595
8>
547
791
1,
243
888
33
993
1,209
895
815
611
1,740
432
1,337
247
869
569
467
678
746
128
548
8,55
197
273
145
721
372
857
132
275
1,297
070
556
705
592
169
148
196
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
78,295,712
4,616,378
7,469,009
53,266,219
12,944,106
338,250
75, 766
4,623,453
5,057,190
3,793,729
1,263,461
18,919,545
12,905,382
319,496
2,959,069
2,675,598
351,271
169,334
2,100,538
278,543
1,268,481
479,773
73,Y41
16,873,031
1,465,751
.568,736
712, .332
184,683
4,816,778
894,221
29,744
864,477
421,465
1,357,614
875,115
488,164
. 386,951
632, ,508
522, 208
110,300
58, 871
264,836
144,992
708,014
217,089
420, 221
70,704
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
622,571,129
31,8.58,
141,079,
343,378,
106,254,
1,032
221
24, 149
13,562
6,4.57
7, 105
141,116
103,286
4,091
15,912
17,826
7,098
2,247
9,802,
1,906
4,710
2, 560;
625,
52,758,
5,995
4,003
1,511
480,
87,526;
6, 154;
234
5,920;
4, 855,
8, 150;
11,962
7,930
4,031
4, 776
3, 150:
1,626;
983
843
434,
7,954
3,518,
3,472
963
GENERAL TABLES.
1183
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses— Continued.
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Rent and taxes.
For materials.
For
contract
work.
Vahie of
products.
Rent
of
factory.
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Total.
Principal
materials.
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
6,721,830
214,472
1,667,564
3,681,318
1,158,476
Dollars.
7,333,607
316,556
882,024
5,683,650
451,377
Dollars.
94,787,047
6,529,749
14,319,065
53,730,043
20,208,190
Dollars.
948,069,381
72,241,746
175,216,151
556,745,340
143,868,144
Dollars.
899,703,679
69,546,778
157, 800. 880
536, 936; 460
135,419,561
Dollars.
48,365,702
2,694,968
17,415,271
19,808,880
8, 446, 583
Dollars.
2,289,250,859
143, 665, 758
421,049,258
1,354,836,253
369,699,590
Dollars.
1,341,181,478
71,424,012
245,833,107
798,090,913
225,833,446
1
2
3
4
5
24,714
12
1,418,281
29,786
6,963
2,520,857
342, 944
80,436
2,696,235
5,667,236
1,386,394
105,596,605
5,477,047
1,296,171
105,322,780
190,189
90, 223
273,825
9,954,676
1,973,877
173, 137, 739
4,287,440
587,483
67,541,134
6
7
8
1,754,490
834, 627
919, 863
824,268
542,755
281,513
1,421,597
361,425
1,060,172
64,743,912
39,508,093
25, 235, 819
64,492,998
39,421,018
25,071,980
250,914
87,075
163,839
107,834,695
62,841,239
44,993,456
43,090,783
23,333,146
19,757,637
9
10
11
1,868,273
1,289,495
160, 520
149,3.39
268,919
3,274,734
2,278,944
154,323
275,918
565,549
14,397,612
10, 385, 901
274,381
2,257,250
1,480,080
261,523,395
190,790,053
7,232,300
33,241,865
30,259,177
255,172,887
186,168,070
7,080,491
32,395,408
29,528,918
6,350,508
4,621,983
151,809
846,457
730,259
571,356,333
418,869,670
15,295,618
69,796,851
67,394,194
309,832,938
228,079,617
8,063,318
36,554,986
37,135,017
12
13
14
15
16
117,096
9,150
213, 730
48,057
214,414
157,050
6,338,835
10,532,288
6,046,143
10,327,925
292,692
204,363
20,-384,569
14,475,682
14,045,734
3,943,394
17
18
65, 262
9,423
26,883
17,627
661,644
104, 862
381,641
147,795
545,604
154, 182
209,425
173,637
20,258,538
5,717,297
8, 708, 785
4,7S7,308
19,749,412
5,558,437
8,500,883
4,669,747
.509, 126
158,860
207,902
117,561
42,267,953
9,49.5,535
20,337,975
10, 197, 340
22,009,415
3,778,238
11,629,190
5,410,032
19
20
21
22
11,329
27,346
8,360
1,045,148
1,020,345
24,803
2,237,103
1,191,955
23
463,280
4,062,677
18,826,338
157,550,882
42,638,896
114,911,986
329,278,908
171,728,026
24
.■i2,078
12,610
6,634
32,834
7.5,544
35,072
20, .555
19,917
547,889
341,343
1.39,621
66, 925
10,647,402
6,039,064
3,711,189
897, 149
10,362,091
5,864,078
3,619,826
878, 187
285,311
174,986
91,363
18,962
26,267,074
16,444,030
7,526,780
2,296,264
15,619,672
10,404,9t;6
3, 815; 591
1,399,115
25
26
27
28
240,750
148,826
9,854,179
90,780,124
66,422,262
24,357,862
261,884,080
171,103,956
29
99,878
415,537
490,435
14,357,878
14,061,039
296,839
28,443,321
14,085,443
30
480
99,398
13,3.53
402, 184
9,816
480,619
383, 101
13,974,777
364,631
13,696,408
IS, 470
278,369
907,690
27,535,631
524,589
13,560,854
31
32
95,224
169,510
977, 125
16,092,462
15,939,953
152,509
28,220,113
12,127,651
33
1,559,224
191,932
812,404
26,286,129
26,102,312
183,817
46,940,511
20,654,382
34
551
12,867
105
12, 762
4,021,457
2,868,826
1, 152, 631
130,328,848
95,610,637
34,718,211
126,626,568
92, 993, 836
33,632,732
3,702,280
2,616,801
1,085,479
186,256,260
134,548,109
51, 708, 151
55,927,412
38,937,472
16,989,940
35
36
55i'
37
20,075
7,202
12,873
48,223
45,614
2,609
712,931
559,429
153,502
19,279,905
14,593,448
4,686,457
17,6.32,097
13,357,561
4,274,536
1,647,808
1,235,887
411,921
32,134,067
23,463,079
8,670,988
12,854,162
8,869,631
3,984,531
38
39
40
48,507
72,060
19,223
55,789
22, 569
359,587
2,655,3.35
49,736,978
2,630,724
49,540,636
24,611
196,342
4,461,568
55,483,215
1,806,233
5,746,237
41
42
49,696
5,109
94,783
1,092,684
946,449
146,235
2,239,587
1,146,903
43
58,090
177,077
1,414,604
47,756,341
45,545,421
2,210,920
67,265,206
19,508,865
44
32,329
17,680
8,081
54,785
117,414
4,848
560,878
781,761
71,965
9,572,291
32,468,136
5,715,914
8,511,201
31,626,143
5,408,077
1,061,090
841,993
307,837
17,390,009
41,905,267
7,969,930
7,817,718
9, 437, 131
2,254,016
45
46
47
1184
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES,
Table 90.— DI<:TAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this tabic, pp. 1 172 and 1173.]
Grindstones
Haircloth
Hair work ,
Hammocks
Hand stamps
Hardware^ ,
Locks
Builders' hardware
Piano and organ hardware ,
Vehicle hardware
All other
Hardware, saddlery
Hat and cap materials
Hats and caps, other than felt, straw,
and wool.
Hats, fur-felt
Hats, straw
Hats, wool-felt
Hones and whetstones
Horseshoes, not made in steel works or
rolling mills.
House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Comforts and quilts
Feather pillows and beds
Cotton batting, not made in cotton
mills.
Mops and dusters ,
All other
Ice, manufactured
Ink, printing
Ink, writing ,
Instnmients, professional and scientific.
Medical and surgical
Optical
All other
Iron and steel, blast furnaces
Iron and steel, steel \\orks and rolling
mills.
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers,
and rivets, not made in rolling mills.
Iron and steel , cast-iron pipe
Iron and steel, doors and shutters
Iron and steel, forgings, not made in
steel works or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and
wrought, including wire nails, not
made in steel works or rolling mills.
Cut nails and spikes
Wire nails and spikes
Forged nails and spikes
All other, including tacks
Iron and steel, tempering and welding. .
Treated iron and steel
Welding
Iron and steel , wrought pipe
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not includ-
ing combs and hairpins.
Japanning
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments-
23
18
198
6
298
548
76
134
16
53
269
37
133
709
176
148
40
11
20
2,867
90
61
351
127
13
211
195
500
144
59
57
241
6
28
6
25
520
35
485
50
44
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
2,04.5,469
2, 999, 150
3, 580, 546
153, 465
4, 249, 546
133,925,619
15,419,231
51,499,165
1,791,658
16,794,773
48,420,792
10,991,945
19,861,835
18,515,472
58,127,770
18,560,183
3,831,376
847, .340
4,589,563
32,626,867
7,992,665
4,085,643
889, 815
1,42.3,270
18,235,474
270, 725, 786
18,702,523
4,803,485
51,570,479
10,686,874
1,225,708
39,657,897
802,416,541
2,650,518,417
75,715,918
42,863,026
9, 849, 235
135,246,144
13, 215, 785
2,049,511
3,809,235
1,539,729
5,817,310
7,626,948
3, 715, 844
3,911,104
72,709,472
1, 305, 784
Expenses.
461,561
Salaries and wages.
Dollars.
85, 149
99,646
261,.')23
7,480
691,983
6,410,414
823,014
1,734,901
145, 776
998, 771
2, 707, 952
492, 789
680, lt)8
1,407,346
2,288,891
1,447,649
222,386
54, 834
228, 315
1,876,560
295,563
311,826
52,092
158,509
1,058,570
8,109,243
1,498,382
371,449
3,537,784
1,029,522
98, 080
2,410,182
6,509,884
43, 564, 408
3,042,990
1,385,5%
785, 496
6,302,301
639,005
67,580
303,229
35,996
232,200
774,759
345, .S19
428,940
1,510,064
118,484
56,253
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
22, 961
44, 264
220, 793
5,238
517, 630
5, 828, 898
614,264
2, 2.37, 474
33, 245
644,097
2, 299, 818
389, 249
269, 959
1,358,343
2,342,781
1,108,095
135, 865
30,213
157, 290
1, 893, 768
278,071
326, 789
27, 998
137,5.38
1,123,372
2,842,888
1,318,780
585,597
3,523,862
823,489
84,401
2,615,972
6,925,164
56,316,012
2,263,429
1,045,616
472, 538
4,023,059
538,230
203,504
75,438
108,1.89
151,099
328,224
152,111
176,113
1,344,862
99, 206
12,536
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
598, 631
425, 149
1,064,630
40, 241
1,832,581
45,229,950
4,475,487
17,314,477
518,281
7,577,363
15,344,342
4,043,799
3,132,571
9, 438, 864
19,642,531
6,604,933
1,387,777
203, 001
830,219
6, 443, 915
1, 295, 149
562,670
156, .346
380,916
4,048,834
34,001,837
2,574,920
596, 168
17,499,888
3,798,640
629,178
13,072,070
73, 769, 395
637,637,430
20, 973, 834
14, 705, 398
2,729,774
39,772,553
3,397,562
488,577
909, 804
345, 939
1,653,242
2,742,928
768, 171
1,974,757
14,919,676
734, 932
260,640
GENERAL TABLES.
1185
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919-Contmued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL sTATisTias— continued.
Expenses — Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
11,731
114, 156
44, 645
931,217
16,658
2,941
272
162, 198
749, 148
57,036
135,921
23,404
65,849
7,682
500
140,629
4,683
1,825
6, 122
127,999
234, 167
117,743
54,480
35,381
300
18,799
692,293
2,963,415
122,553
37,795
36,031
152,948
8,698
,548
"iso
65,124
10,480
54,644
12,769
9,534
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollars.
3,469
32,683
172,210
3,208
230, 408
497,437
68,544
137, 183
10, 157
78, 290
203, 263
5,058
137, 537
636,943
224, 895
431,804
29,781
3,060
1,208
551,205
83,758
59, 872
12,696
45,395
349,484
771,325
116,035
46, 585
502,233
157,701
35,429
309, 103
384,763
305,434
160,775
20,782
64,059
286,994
56,664
2,348
29,046
924
24,346
241,908
18,455
223, 453
37,254
28,095
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
43,573
23,321
19,395
2,115
198,206
6, 075, 597
818,484
2,431,080
41,282
732,808
2,051,943
1,794,012
730, 153
131, 986
2,128,371
420, 160
78,047
11,362
36,557
826,353
215,830
88, 870
41,979
15,981
463,693
4,946,061
624,658
410,719
2,553,592
302,398
82,905
2,168,289
20,551,798
87,796,777
4,619,910
1,246,473
215,200
10,833,095
696, 186
46,652
288,569
59, 802
301, 163
7.39,763
648,665
91,098
3,647,989
46,152
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
243,853
2,259,142
3, S29, 197
169,492
2,634,426
58, 533, 769
4,340,152
19,083,649
750,441
12,350,896
22,008,631
4,281,589
16, 643, 919
24,176,514
40,158,019
16,910,408
3,699,822
320,451
1,536,619
39,793,962
7,781,658
5,047,603
871,962
2,056,039
24,036,700
42, 877, 509
14,661,115
3,320,346
19,494,634
3,983,789
590,505
14, 920, .340
621,286,496
1,680,575,758
25,386,552
4,577,934
82,024,492
8,874,747
807,040
3,626,239
719,873
3,721,595
3,575,881
1,778,282
1,797,599
51,15.5,653
1,293,876
221,901
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
180,465
2,217,552
3,812,754
162, 220
2, 563, 058
55,368,774
4,128,839
17,833,353
727, 298
11,590,767
21,088,517
3,961,506
16,490,084
24, 018, 776
39,128,797
16,662,000
3,594,716
295,381
1,356,018
39,439,747
7,695,233
4,973,823
850,452
2,042,097
23,878,142
17,271,245
14,327,796
3,297,934
18,918,600
3,864,747
553,362
14, 500, 491
385,662,843
1,523,610,896
42,127,433
22,744,779
4,466,284
73,286,871
8,545,006
771,603
3,548,221
670,301
3,554,881
3,204,994
1,. 597, 264
1,607,730
49,307,7.57
1,250,506
193,264
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
63,388
41,590
16,443
7,272
71,368
3,164,995
211,313
1,250,296
23, 143
760, 129
920, 114
320,083
153,835
157, 738
1,029,222
248,408
105, 106
2.5,070
180,601
354,215
86,425
73,780
21,510
13,942
158,558
25,606,264
333,319
22,412
576,034
119,042
37, 143
419, 849
235,623,653
156,964,862
2,641,773
111,650
8,737,621
329, 741
35,437
78,018
49,572
166, 714
370,887
181,018
189,869
1,847,896
43,370
28,637
Value of
products.
Dollars.
1,369,423
3,315,113
6,963,033
255, 755
7,738,773
154,524,888
14,374,476
5:3,942,790
2,013,906
27,501,844
50,691,872
14,136,556
26,521,212
44,539,861
82,745,308
32,187,361
6,739,652
793,778
3,367,001
60,211,804
11,962,962
7,384,952
1,285,661
3,277,571
36,300,658
137,004,798
20,244,470
6,433,941
58,136,691
12,101,245
1,834,497
44,200,949
794,466,558
2,828,902,376
89,743,882
50,235,101
10,877,001
173,752,104
17,583,344
2,056,136
6, 135, 160
1,558,494
7,833,554
10,995,672
4,507,322
6,428,3.50
81,869,115
2,816,530
771,143
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
1,125,570
1,055,971
3, 133, 836
86,263
5,104,347
95,991,119
10,034,324
34, 859, 141
1,263,465
15,150,948
34,683,241
9,854,967
9,877,293
20,363,347
42,587,289
15,276,953
3,039,830
473,327
1,830,382
20,417,842
4,181,304
2,337,349
413,699
1,221,532
12,263,958
94,127,289
11,583,355
3,113,595
38,642,057
8,117,456
1,243,992
29,280,609
173,180,062
1,148,326,618
45,466,765
24,848,549
6,299,067
91,727,612
8, 708, 597
1,249,096
2,508,921
838,621
4,111,959
7,419,791
2,789,040
4,630,751
30,713,402
1,522,6.54
549,242
39
49
1186
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Jewelry
Jewelry and instrument cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors
Automobile lamps
All other lamps
Reflectors
Lapidary work
Lard, not made in slaughtering and
meat-packing establishments.
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere specified.
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.
Lime
Linen goods
Liquors , distilled
Alcohol, grain, including pure,
neutral, or cologne spirits.
Rum, whisky, and other distilled
liquors.
Liquors, malt
Liquors, vinous
Lilhograpliing
Locomotives, not made by railroad
companies.
Looldiig-glass and picture frames
Lubricating greases
Jjumber and timber products
Lumber , plauing-mill products, not in-
cluding planing mills connected with
sawmills.
Machine tools
Malt
Marble and stone work
Monuments and tombstones
Other marble and stone work, ex-
cept slate.
Roofing slate ,
Other slate products
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber,
grass, and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds, not else-
where specified.
MiUinery and lace goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Embroideries
Trimmed hats and hat frames
Dress and cloak trimmings, braids,
and fringes.
Women's neckwear
All other
Millstones
Mineral and soda waters
Mineral and carbonated waters
Fruit beverages
All other
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
2,054
142
26
2,050
119
171
35
122
14
124
6
64
32
503
680
476
10
34
28
729
342
331
17
429
53
26,119
5,309
403
55
4,240
3,256
861
71
52
21
12
1,041
3,005
1,294
829
156
150
576
12
5,194
5,025
84
85
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
121,070,305
3,697,104
41,335,845
516,457,991
14, 118, 792
26,099,941
10,320,628
14, 704, 325
1,074,988
19,209,627
40, 537
8,177,560
9, 419, 730
33,341,468
671, 341,. 553
45, 844, 532
7, 527, 596
45,618,110
43,098,323
2, 519, 787
583, 429, 947
14, 855, 481
60, 817, .330
138, 275, 823
10, 079, 709
5, 242, 636
1,357,991,571
361, 848, 079
231,039,843
34, 829, 495
112,568,533
54,949,879
50, 463, 102
5,021,999
2, 133, 553
29, 477, 486
7, 190, 675
46,212,858
95,538,769
26,572,232
37, 183, 508
5,243,478
6,830,065
19, 709, 486
58,905
102, 838, 582
85, 805, 164
13, 026, 812
4,006,606
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
7, 570, 795
470, 089
681,074
20, 165, 869
1,314,686
1,586,534
618,732
879,965
87,837
569,084
758, 258
264, 402
2, 204, 193
14, 3S2, 409
1,366,422
166, 926
870,068
733, 168
14, 0.53, 101
471,564
4,716,6.52
1, 675, 164
946,113
376, 806
38,021,883
18, 317, 441
9, 491, 952
771,496
5, 516, 733
2, 386, 661
2,719,811
228,688
151, 573
572,236
147,465
3,210,459
8,673,114
1,976,079
4,034,020
411,646
808, 857
1,442,512
10,800
4,897,231
4, 446, 752
306, 586
143, 893
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
6,617,052
199, 031
432, 941
12,160,713
1,143,590
1,057,106
327, 593
668, 201
61,312
129,559
6,306
352, 109
290, 214
1,818,249
5, 790, 503
629, 458
162,399
267,716
241,826
25, 890
8,847,755
898, 524
4, .396, 299
3,103,i52
779, 988
787,347
17,906,390
10, 218, 899
8, 545, 904
246,005
3, 244, 121
2, 000, 898
1,137,227
56,992
43,004
1, 233, 759
82, 179
2,347,889
7,893,021
1,631,294
3, 797, 233
311,085
1,012,238
1, 141, 171
1,800
3,372,987
2, 794, 218
397, 063
181, 706
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
35, 863, 718
2, 147, 648
6, 436, 286
125, 199, 820
4,549,902
9,292,497
4,061,477
4,903,002
328,018
2,837,811
12, 154
3, 415, 950
1,066,941
9,41.5,403
88, 205, 473
10, 869, 196
1,635,642
1,716,699
1,566,839
149,860
45,170,432
1,013,898
18,201,089
38,798,641
4,775,227
569, 925
489, 419, 091
91,976,526
66,178,909
1,845,210
38, 354, 822
17,312,451
17, 957, 186
2, 145, 233
939, 952
3,059,537
810,607
12,805,351
49,848,984
14,387,966
23,980,052
1,852,582
2, 766, 164
6,862,220
43,732
16,393,477
15,072,293
901, 401
419, 783
GENERAL TABLES.
1187
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses— Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
2,274,288
139,336
46,741
8,495,982
303,771
29, 133
700
27,233
1,200
19,691
61,486
35,676
469, 120
2,337,011
70, 430
479
479
125,770
297,030
1,363,424
40,651
6,252
37,546,478
1,102,507
1,469,844
115
1,409,271
854, 752
508,038
16,969
29,512
3,303
113,608
6,133,327
3,945,414
295,645
183,456
483,628
1,225,184
560,338
549,812
10,526
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factorj'.
Dollars.
2,051,552
149, 288
37,667
2,272,445
201,911
220,463
23,684
ISO, .380
16,399
135, 916
3,540
95,390
16,130
618,185
7.38,108
88,937
12,531
18,238
15,978
2,260
1,299,159
55,085
1,019,769
554
556,617
27,080
1,478,218
2,148,320
476,353
88,977
1,024,482
491, 5,57
386,500
95,131
51,294
14,716
5,940
4,087,361
978, 121
1.922,834
204,932
306,347
675,127
2,175
1,310,566
J, 261, 150
24,518
24,S6S
Taxes,
P'ederal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
2,514,554
45,977
1,156,435
23,694,134
641,955
962,280
309, 8(^6
632,670
19,744
134,089
943
705,217
1.39,813
548,386
26,497,983
896,563
159,968
3,788,028
3,738,783
49,245
98, 199; 472
2,569,970
1,380,634
5,425,183
242,390
140,545
38,28.5,518
7,750,082
17,838,902
978,364
1,264,153
640,359
555, 551,
43, 551
24,692
1,023,792
220,037
2,116,981
572,512
970,388
39, 174
155,253
379,654
58
6,088,167
5,083,474
272,056
132,037
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
110,450,683
3,505,840
17,708,834
427,095,560
11,274,767
18,429,033
8,227,316
9,697,5.54
504, 163
19,363,004
175,317
3,932,662
13,634,120
30,035,537
646,521,527
14,296,925
4,190,187
19,655,522
18,550,756
1,104,766
94,792,659
8,11.5,841
27,718,217
72,375,950
7,227,232
4,807,501
470,960,488
299,265,652
59,034,308
31,612,707
49, 524, 341
31,275,562
16,243,761
1,301,615
703,403
6,852,970
2,102,580
49,208,560
132,928,877
22,116,754
69,431,018
7,344,252
10,968,350
23,068,503
25,509
68, 599, .585
60. 829, 621
5,925,515
1,844,439
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
109,713,874
3,458,169
17,2.55,328
421,630,358
11,120,220
18,026,214
8,032,168
9,511,372
482,674
19,331,643
174,755
3,771,748
13,486,112
29,856,600
636,698,271
8,269,479
4,026,499
18,560,6,58
17,509,689
83,223,931
8,021,765
27,128,998
69,268,472
7,053,524
4,751,129
462,781,708
294,539,870
56,048,334
30,468,591
46,037,831
29,90.5,404
14,479,357
1,065,542
587,528
6,577,212
2,051,382
48,590,046
21,792,332
69,026,172
7,309,296
10,929,911
22,914,536
18,099
66,788,752
59,220,181
0,806,318
1,762,263
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
736, 809
47,671
453, 506
5,465,202
154,547
402, 819
195,148
186,182
21,489
31,361
562
160,914
148,008
178, 937
9, .823, 256
6,027,446
163, 688
1,094,864
1,041,067
53, 797
11,568,728
94,076
589,219
3,107,478
173,708
56,372
8, 178, 780
4,725,782
2,985,974
1,144,116
3,486,510
1,370,158
1,764,404
236,073
115,875
275,758
51, 198
618,514
956,630
324, 422
404, 846
34,956
38, 439
153, 967
7,410
1,810,833
1,609,440
119,107
82,186
Value of
products.
Dollars.
203,939,230
8,126,300
34,442,698
713,139,689
24,243,992
38,098,917
16,661,539
20,277,920
1,159,458
30,051,460
219,660
12,470,539
17,174,281
52,9,52,772
928,591,701
33,970,463
6,998,046
31,854,085
30,133,408
1,720,677
379,905,085
17,454,194
73,151,115
156,269,730
18,3.84,562
8,868,772
1,387,471,413
500,438,258
212,400,158
39,340,414
129,164,653
73,361,219
49,260,002
4,420,847
2, 122, 585
18,495,876
4,860,855
83,952,609
255,724,922
56,818,652
122,870,786
12,674,139
20,384.206
42,977,139
66, 896
135,341,437
122,694,032
9,464,785
3,282,020
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
93,488,547
4,620,460
16,733,864
2,86,044,129
12,969,225
19,669,884
8,434,223
10,580,366
655,295
10,688,456
44,343
8,537,877
3,540,161
22,917,235
282,070,174
19, 673,. 5.38
2,807,859
12,198,563
11,582,652
615,911
285,112,426
9,338,353
45,4.32,898
83,893,780
11,157,3,30
4,061,271
916,510,925
201,172,606
153,365,850
7,727,707
79,640,312
42,085,657
33,016,241
3,119,232
1,419,182
11,642,906
2,758,275
34,744,049
34,701,898
53,439,768
5,329,887
9,415,8,56
19,908,636
41,387
66,741,8,52
61,765,011
3,539,260
1,437,581
1188
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Minerals and earths, groiuad or other-
wise treated.
Mirrors, framed and unframed, not
elsewnere specified.
Models and patterns, not including
paper patterns.
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts
Mucilage, paste, and other adhesives,
not elsewhere specified.
Mucilage and paste
All other
Musical instruments and materials, not
elsewhere specified.
Musical instruments, organs.
Musical instruments, pianos.
Musical instriunents, piano and organ
materials.
Piano materials
Organ materials
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes.
Nets and seines
Oaliimi
Oil and cake, cottonseed
OH, essential
OU, linseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified i.
Vegetable ,
Anunal
Mineral
Composite
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other butter sub-
stitutes.
Opticalgoods
Ordnance ajid accessories
Paints
Paper and wood pulp.
Paper exclusively .
Pulp exclusively . .
Paper and pulp - - .
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified -
Playing cards
All other
Paper patterns.
Patent medicines and compounds
Patent and proprietary medicines. .
Paten land proprietary compounds,
not elsewhere specified.
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning
and sheUing.
Pencils, lead
Pens fountain and stylographic
Pens, gold ."
Pens, steel
419
186
928
51
127
48
79
240
113
97
16
92
19
6
711
78
26
280
68
46
39
127
21
11
42
506
26
601
729
497
61
171
308
8
300
2,467
1,724
743
889
78
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
60,208,617
9,322,060
11, 753, 992
35,362,150
7, 133, 137
2,915,439
4,217,698
7,876,182
6,770,587
116, 106, 536
32,323,669
31,769,045
554,624
26,324,627
4, 155, 531
978, 063
203, 457, 371
6, 379, 910
73, 954, 065
91,475,009
38,816,696
12, 594, 143
4,697,246
35, 366, 924
49,803,688
10, 782, 957
24,971,947
37,739,904
85, 399, 163
177,314,815
905, 794, 583
363,382,919
42,081,327
500, 330, 337
64, 442, 569
6, 149, 513
58,293,0.56
1, 084, 325
143,198,611
114,152,017
29, 346, 594
67,421,242
10, 393, 512
12 29,641,044 578,807 1,105,020
56 9,725,362 605,475 1,126,303
15 397,954 47.031 9,084
4 1,311,150 67,057 64,805
1 Includes "oil, castor" and "oil, lard" to avoid disclosing individual operations.
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
2, 229, 424
907,870
1,430,633
1,299,488
608,695
213,900
394, 795
642,109
339, 262
3,731,656
1,539,948
1,456,785
83,163
1,626,083
175, 832
34, 798
6,247,667
151,144
836, 465
2,768,646
656, 433
322, 056
226, 517
1,563,640
922, 871
229, 477
788,001
3, 023, 871
2, 353, 619
7, 987, 233
IS, 735, 837
9, 550, 900
660, 688
8, 524, 249
3, 825, 719
421, 128
3, 404, 591
96,104
11,5.54,701
8,8.55,007
2, 099, 694
2,521,089
493.386
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
910,389
474, 144
477,483
900,870
432, 112
133, 815
298, 297
390,063
184, 410
2,666,010
502, 476
488, 160
14,316
■ 880, 167
33, 373
12, 176
3,688,050
77,646
572,^938
2,945,722
551, 256
158, 957
165,652
2, 069, 857
856,586
174, 400
1, 195, 565
2, 573, 788
1, 748, 774
10,282,471
11,216,907
5,109,600
406, 160
5, 701, 147
2, 915, 888
216,697
2,699,191
63,620
13,181,511
10, 444, 554
2,736,957
1,143,259
206,590
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
16,309,518
2, 819, 140
10, 318, 104
12, 763, 235
850,382
364, 148
486,234
3,984,656
1,978,518
25, 474, 200
10,467,137
10,231,122
236,015
8, 809, 781
561, 282
118,032
20, 615, 193
391, 213
3, 052, 269
6, 141, 145
2,440,123
1,066,674
227, 171
2, 407, 177
6,518,089
1, 200, 877
3,184,118
14,388,207
15,556,642
19, 550, 371
135, 690, 642
58, 324, 653
0,524,555
70, 841, 434
12,666,924
1,559,638
11,107,286
374,479
13, 748, 813
10, 713, 842
3,034,971
, 169, 154
, 328, 712
,299,050
,980,663
517, 123
679, 405
GENERAL TABLES,
1189
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FiNANCUL STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses— Con tinued .
For
contract
work.
Dnllars.
369, 970
15,553
105,259
1,036
5,203
3,178
2,025
26,806
27,640
15, 172
14,812
360
206, 216
841, 559
2,000
6,201
25, 513
5,988
4,050
9,160
6,315
S,298
7,500
36,864
100, 935
1,475
689, 986
487, 240
134, 286
11,652
341, 302
151, 824
739
151,085
11,691
803, 210
721, 516
81,694
238,505
11,343
9,707
13, 986
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollars.
459,027
232,424
491,490
152,606
82,954
42,048
40,906
45,505
910,874
266,852
265,702
1,150
96,224
10,326
742
198, 155
25,885
4,256
256, 514
70, 385
29, 355
12,806
143,968
321
8,000
102,050
656, 796
110,402
693, 874
1,078,929
256,011
253, 141
569, 777
539, 902
12, 435
527, 467
30,289
1,471,482
1, 104, 485
366,997
707, 278
79, 537
39,002
108, 185
16, 529
270
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
1,233,492
347,404
316,331
3,165,940
192,872
79,246
113,626
278,025
72,938
2,709,214
950,147
923, 837
26,310
1,685,463
101, 197
14, 778
5, 083, SoO
122, 773
1,295,602
2, 197, 389
1, 119, 708
155, 930
67, 130
854,621
2, 123, 756
229, 236
1, 872, 279
2, 309, 401
3, 739, 959
5,638,099
33, 832, 330
13, 996, 902
1,636,111
18, 199, 317
5, 845, 181
3, 179, 990
2,665,191
12,741
14,103,226
12, 198, 255
1,904,971
825,488
367,548
2, 440, 246
1,365,287
1, 718
41,563
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
16,270,251
12,498,733
6,395,834
25,985,915
7,092,728
3,035,076
4,057,652
4,444,729
2,217,097
54,3frl,656
16,693,140
16,329,129
364,011
10, 227, 199
3, 648, 206
575, 525
495, 192, 294
3,903,417
100, 577, 538
119,270,586
64, 731, 546
9, 432, 210
5,605,156
39,501,674
30, 368, 703
11, 140, 723
66, 042, 792
17, 785, 083
26, 592, 658
165,604,116
467, 482, 637
237, 402, 880
22,686,708
207,393,049
65, 295, 484
3, 030, 439
62, 265, 045
316, 890
88, 819, 417
67, 361, 862
21, 457, 555
16,019,811
28,474,052
9, 073, 563
5,811,419
962, 410
398.383
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
12,605,172
12, 320, 827
6,106,967
25,346,673
6,971,281
2,981,588
3,989,693
4,295,490
2,111,833
53,322,488
16,285,048
15,935,934
349,114
9, 826, 308
3, 624, 737
560,633
486,636,072
3,808,067
99, 90S, 059
117,900,207
63, 995, 887
9, 193, 137
5,507,652
39, 203, 531
29, 020, 819
10,871,326
65,626,330
17, 086, 129
25, 513, 109
162,037,931
412, 482, 682
214, 202, 526
19, 540, 609
178, 739, 547
64,021,089
2, 979, 361
61, 041, 728
314,366
87,732,309
66,662,232
21,070,077
12,679,015
28,345,926
8, 822, 030
5, 524, 912
954, 927
381, 825
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
3,665,079
177,906
288,867
639,242
121,447
53,488
67,959
149,239
105,264
1,042,168
408,092
393, 195
14, 897
400, 891
23, 469
14, 892
8, 555, 622
95, 350
669, 479
1,-370,379
735, 0.59
239, 073
97, 504
298, 143
1,347,884
269,397
416, 462
698,954
1,079,549
3, 566, 185
54, 999, 955
23,200,354
3, 146, 099
28,653,502
1, 274, 395
51, 078
1,223,317
1, 087, 108
699,630
387, 478
3,340,796
128, 126
251, 533
286, 507
7,483
16.558
Value of
products.
Dollars.
46,067,239
20,830,775
25,300,389
53,105,895
11,230,253
4,795,912
6,434,341
12,506,334
5,973,268
107,088,050
36,789,627
35,956,944
832,683
29, 3(M, 995
5,114,414
983, 423
581,244,798
5,698,403
120,638,100
156, 479, 654
80,639,042
12, 99.'>, 184
7,515,991
5.5,329,437
52,673,206
15,436,875
79,815,580
53, 717, 798
69,495,628
256,714,379
788, 059, 377
374,362,491
35, 884, 802
377,812,081
107, 284, 759
10,663,733
96,621,026
212, 162, 255
169, 486, 104
42,676,151
45,740,606
33,354,377
24, 134, 159
15, 996, 808
1,801,460
1.679.541
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
29,796,988
8,332,042
18,904,555
27,119,980
4,137,525
1,760,836
2,376,689
8,061,605
3,756,171
52,723,394
20,096,487
19,627,815
468,672
19,077,796
1, 466, 208
407, 898
86,052,501
1, 794, 986
20,060,562
37, 209, 068
15, 907, 496
3, 562, 974
1, 910, 835
15,827,763
22,304,50:3
4, 296, 152
13,772,788
35,932,715
42,902,970
91, 110, 263
320, 576, 740
136,959,614
13,198,094
170, 419, 032
41, 989, 275
7,633,294
34,355,981
1,211,492
123, 342, 838
102, 124, 242
21, 218, 596
29, 720, 795
4,880,325
15,060,596
10, 185, 3S9
8;J9, 050
1,281,158
1100
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.)
Perfumery and cosmetics
Petroleimi , refining
Phonographs and graphophones
Photo-engraving
Photographic apparatus
Cameras
Motion-picture machines
All other apparatus and parts
Photographic materials
Motion-picture films, not exposed .
Motion-picture projection films
All other
Pickles, preserves, and sauces
Preserves
Pickles and sauces
Pipes, tobacco
Plated ware
Knives, forks, spoons, and other
flatware.
Hollow ware
All other
Plumbers' supplies, not elsewhere
specified.
Pocketbooks ,
Pottery ,
Chinaware ,
Earthen and stone ware
All other
Poultry, killmg and dressing, not done
in slaughtering and meat-packing
establishments.
Printing and publishing, book and job
Job printing
Book publishing and printing
Book publishing without printing.
Linotype work and typesettmg. . . .
Printing and publishing, music
Printing ami jniblishing
Publishing without printing
Printing and publishing, newspapers
, and periodicals.
Prmtingand pul)lishing
Printing, pulilishing, and job print-
ing.
Publishing without printing
Printing materials
Pulp, from fiber other than wood
Pulp goods
Wall board
All other
Pumps, not including power pumps
Pumps, steam and other power
Steam
Other power
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
569
320
166
422
68
12
IS
38
169
15
50
104
723
195
528
68
18
30
20
214
139
340
161
147
32
196
13,089
11,951
142
687
309
160
27
133
17,362
1,346
12,420
3,596
82
5
40
10
30
127
112
62
50
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
32,666,633
1, 170, 278, 189
10.5,241,359
12,442,784
7,264,031
1, 928, 765
2,417,233
2,918,033
87,204,707
44,448,942
37, 254, 232
5,501,533
88,703,665
35,941,096
52, 762, 569
7,634,662
34. 789. 823
23. 805. 824
6,113,191
4,870,808
60,980,632
5,427,990
66,757,970
53,849,247
8,826,875
4,081,848
8,875,942
405,554,984
312,005,583
29, 559, 985
54,258,490
9, 730, 926
8,006,122
2, 866, 830
5, 139, 292
614,045,344
285,605,477
266, 816, 289
61,623,578
7,245,110
778, 177
17,190,^19
5,443,676
11,747,173
26,660,046
54, 839, 975
43,192,760
11,647,215
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
OflScers.
Dollars.
3,038,060
11, 315, 491
3,374,652
2, 898, 198
539, 476
98,790
197,639
243, 047
3,710,389
1,367,477
1, 742, 420
600,492
3,866,049
1,677,713
2,188,336
435,379
1,325,398
796,625
311,269
217,504
2,628,803
565,925
3,929,097
3,198,387
453,680
277,030
372, 129
35,072,491
29,024,581
1,303,012
4,060,899
683, 999
1,029,874
263,009
766,865
50,343,115
19,195,809
17,979,041
13,168,265
405,963
14,950
757,717
258, 788
498, 929
1.586,267
2,623,768
1,846,803
776,965
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
d, 391, 951
15,303,533
5,312,916
1, 964, 189
302,003
134, 054
107, 494
60,455
5,490,023
1,301,240
3,721,243
467, .540
4,499,887
1,518,828
2,981,059
558, 545
2,111,132
1, 476, 126
490, 275
144, 731
1,992,344
559,339
2,074,3.35
1,679,609
170, 879
223,847
320,479
30,648,149
17,878,359
2,442,392
10,075,257
252, 141
2,017,366
18;}, Oil
1,834,355
93,507,413
45,424,796
24,461,786
23,620,831
272, 5.30
3,358
1,161,125
499, 493
661,632
2,474,629
2,411,561
1,659,88;}
751,678
GENERAL TABLES.
1191
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 191»-Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.'
FiNANCiAi, STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses— Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
225, 089
2, 352, 306
1,751,018
317,416
150
150
10,960
2,700
47,304
18, 483
28, 821
12, 754
936
11,460
358
101, 699
167, 873
117,384
102,483
7,580
7,321
3,620
32,243,303
7,046,956
1,668,604
23, 441, 378
86, 365
2,713,899
260, 547
2, 453, 352
[50,776.049
2, 895, 107
3,123,207
44, 757, 735
3,184
15, 133
24,030
5,619
18,411
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollars.
632, 110
125, 909
304, 179
637, 544
115,259
24, 148
55,213
35, 898
529, 325
93, 145
312,116
124, 064
567, 836
282, 786
285, 050
79,051
7,703
33, 802
37, 546
267, 884
177,636
162, 132
135, 181
18, 460
8,491
88, 528
11,689,552
10,268.605
306, 752
881, 369
232, 826
296,554
63, 692
232, 862
10.038,270
3, 456, %8
4, 486, 329
2, 094, 973
127, 594
920
15, 362
6,172
9,190
101,213
122,216
70, 902
51,314
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
1,972,300
78, 282, 638
8, 777, 943
293, 379
233, 100
107,600
67, 175
58, 325
5, 389, 300
4,627,029
647,412
114, 859
3,315,340
1,657,697
1,657,643
245,210
1,044,632
888,455
132, 454
23, 72:}
1, 957, 725
104, 262
2,677,855
2,225,215
276,631
176,009
274,669
8,163,494
6,565,665
393, 398
1,131,328
73, 103
345, 745
70, 563
275, 182
20, 163, 412
13, 510, 424
4, 907, 519
1, 745, 469
303, 014
5,522
952, 955
148, 988
803, 967
711,383
2, 125, 916
1,680,188
445, 728
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
26, 147, 026
1,247,908,355
59, 740, 205
5,038,382
3, 584, 380
1,189,203
1,145,181
1,249,996
49, 801, 747
25,917,613
19, 579, 419
4,304,715
93, 037, 433
45, 537, 295
47, 500, 138
3, 497, 414
17, 766, 536
13, 764, 572
2,812,978
1,188,986
27,797,007
7, 557, 155
20, 794, 076
17, .559, 429
2, 041, 088
1, 193, 559
36,015,817
211,067,174
190, 145, 145
10, 325, 818
9, 615, 249
980,962
2, 123, 781
1,086,950
l,03t),S31
300, 385, 187
168, 289, 962
102,446,618
29,648,607
1,619,718
395, 947
11,381,972
4,683,897
6, 698, 075
12, 161, 892
23, 907, 889
18,148,796
5, 759, 093
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
26, 024, 744
1,194,403,246
58, 223, 578
4,756,114
3,498,934
1, 161, 843
1,113,463
1,223,628
48, 836, 358
25,221,668
19, 439, 330
4, 175, 360
91, 851, 287
45, 001, 582
46, 849, 705
3, 385, 289
17,265,899
13,465,868
2,657,839
1, 142, 192
26,346,429
7, 524, 883
15, 400, 705
13,199,917
1, 286, 987
913, 801
35,850,321
206,081,695
18.5, 5.36, 351
10, lOG, 555
9, 596, 995
841, 479
2,097,144
1, 063, 481
1,033,663
293, 181, 862
165,284,807
98, 357, 295
29, 539, 760
1, 558, 852
374, 301
10, 742, 906
4, 587, 390
6, 155, 516
11,860,966
23,115,714
17,494,246
5,621,468
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
122, 282
53,505,109
1,516,627
282, 268
85,446
27, 360
31,718
26, 368
965, 389
695, 945
140, 089
129, 355
1, 186, 146
.535, 713
650, 433
112, 125
500,637
298, 704
155, 139
46,794
1,450,578
32, 272
5,393,371
4,359,512
754, 101
279, 758
165,496
4, 985, 479
4,608,794
219, 263
18,254
139, 168
26,637
23, 469
3,168
7,203,325
3, 005, 155
4,089,323
108, 847
60,866
21,646
639, 066
96,507
542,559
300, 926
792, 175
654, 550
137,625
Value of
products.
Dollars.
59,613,391
1,632,532,766
158, 547, 870
29, 389, 386
9, 384, 050
2,999,608
3,431,749
2, 952, 693
115,714,179
71,245,991
36, 705, 207
7, 762, 981
145,784,530
65,122,667
80, 661, 863
11, 553, 777
41,634,585
30, 962, 906
7, 713, 976
2, 957, 703
60,055,265
14,549,659
74, 919, 186
63, 037, 078
7, 994, 533
3,887,575
41,705,079
597,663,228
4fi(7,074,733
29,759,696
71,974,342
8, 8W, 457
14,592,177
3, 814, 950
10, 777, 227
924, 152, 878
441,418,613
315, 829, 398
166, 904, 867
4,918,799
524,444
23, 608, 403
7,691,330
15,917,073
31,656,438
53, 745, 502
41, 068, 458
12, 677, 044
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
33, 466, 365
384,624,411
98,807,665
24,351,004
5,799,670
1,810,405
2, 286, 568
1,702,697
65, 912, 432
45, 328, 378
17, 125, 788
3, 458. 266
52, 747,
19, 585,
33. 161,
8.056,363.
23,868,
17, 198,
4,900,
1, 768,
32,258,
6, 992,
54,125,110
45, 477, 649
5,953,445
2,694,016
5,689,262
386,596,054
296,929,588
19,433,878
62,359,093
7,873,495
12, 468, 396
2,728,000
9, 740, 396
623,767,691
273,128,651
213,382,780
137, 256, 260
3, 299, 081
128, 497
12,226,431
3, 007, 433
9,218,998
19, 494, 546
29,837,613
22, 919, 662
6, 917, 951
1192
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
Refrigerators
Regalia, and society badges and em-
blems.
Rice, cleaning and polishing
Roofing materials
Metal shingles and ceiling
All other
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber goods,
not elsewhere specified.
Rules, ivory and wood
Saddlery and harness
Safes and vaults
Safes
Vaults
Salt
Sand and emery paper and cloth
Sand-lime brick
Sausage, not made in slaughtering and
meat-packing establishments.
Sausage
Sausage casings
Saws
Scales and balances
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing-machine cases
Sewing machines and attachments
Sewing machines
Attachments
Shipbuilding, steel
New vessels
Concrete vessels
Repair work only
Small boats
Shipbuilding, wooden, including boat
building.
New vessels
Repair work only
Small boats .".
Masts, spars, oars, and rigging...
Shirts
Show cases-
Signs and advertising novelties
Electric signs
Other signs
Advertising novelties
Silk goods, including throwsters
Finished products
Throwsters and winders
Silversmithing and silverware
Slaughtering and moat packing
Slaughtering
Meat packing ,
Slaughtering and meat packing
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments-
178
29
149
13
1,823
38
21
17
547
86
112
79
143
11
5
40
29
11
162
105
5
45
7
913
315
277
294
27
896
119
779
65
544
170
1,369
1,040
329
1,304
604
142
558
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
23,6M,628
6, 257, 750
23,792,509
57,069,224
2,632,358
54,436,866
782,637,722
414, 980
. 49,368,288
13,023,284
8,255,413
4,767,871
47,725,231
9,057,698
2,229,769
13,777,265
10, 255, 744
3,621,521
26,665,369
22,924,843
53, 569, 817
14,632,800
17,331,959
71,363,920
70,293,040
1, 070, 880
1,268,640,254
1,210,558,989
5,111.408
52,317,371
652,486
120,807,566
93,372,049
22,084,471
4,792,460
558,586
102,012,047
5, 377, 884
29, 249, 133
3,968,893
7,531,795
17,748,445
532, 732, 163
447,966,397
84,765,766
34,465,322
1,176,483,643
45,639,110
32,111,789
1,098,732,744
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
1,110,787
450,487
1,982,340
129,420
1,852,920
10,249,745
25,254
2,298,662
611,518
425,086
186,432
1,344,648
331,613
110, 995
799,054
643, 514
155, 540
1,000,345
883,536
2,018,946
446,643
374, 702
1,436,082
1,310,154
125, 928
27, 159, 274
24,915,849
172, 834
1,953,895
116,696
5,474,326
4,094,473
1,059,601
268, 349
51, 843
4,646,632
400,371
2,648,959
315,867
8-11,561
1,491,531
16,790,489
13,962,041
2,828,448
1,097,374
19,081,909
1,741,882
1,214,562
16, 125, 465
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
1,440,535
500,608
677,906
3,432,310
80,814
3,351,496
58,699,712
18, 367
2,091,023
538, 384
419,614
118,770
1,211,438
412,669
24, 778
664,383
501,437
162, 946
1,390,380
1,382,434
898,973
523,327
183,326
1,641,969
1,626,172
15,797
30,102,233
28,518,101
282,609
1,292,955
8,568
2,378,661
1,886,653
389,241
93,851
8,916
5,173,723
262, 493
3,982,511
244,005
505,792
3,232,714
9,580,473
8,765,826
814,647
1,232,140
40,603,456
1,513,865
1,038,442
38,051,149
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
5,809,351
1,800,383
1,932,196
10,344,043
541,741
9,802,302
156,806,828
142,290
10,849,066
3,233,318
2,038,762
1,194,556
7, 353, 420
840, 766
501,854
4,679,118
3,564,169
1,114,949
6,280,807
6,533,978
12, 104, 780
4,864,613
5,161,120
19,333,378
18,810,196
523, 182
538,372,576
500, 080, 706
3, 100, 882
34,934,721
250, 267
59,074,072
45,872,982
11,286,405
1,750,238
164,447
25, 833, 855
1,995,660
9,715,216
1,323,074
3,565,025
4,827,117
108,226,330
88,571,734
19,654,596
7,359,409
209,489,263
8, 839, 849
7, 580, 724
193,068,690
GENERAL TABLES.
1193
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses— Continued.
For
contract
worli.
DoUam.
14, 530
100, S93
17,871
179, 446
5,376
174,070
3,579,851
614
63, 357
43,915
43,428
487
31,496
220,283
219,820
463
27,959
249
73,053
7, 639
7,639
8, 205, 806
7, 450, 870
754, 936
1,901,723
1,660,723
226,290
12,908
1,802
10,991,206
6,813
332,853
21,327
116,478
195,048
43,146,201
40,197,415
2,948,786
48,806
1,978,648
212,276
320
1,766,052
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollars.
93, 0S6
108, 086
122, 905
84, 797
27,069
57, 728
6, 486, 700
5,979
726, 286
43-, 944
38, 568
5,376
171,416
109,491
34,979
306, 747
250, 084
56, 663
54,898
149,822
143,492
432
32, 907
24,333
8,574
2, 858, 731
2, 643, 271
1,800
20S, 040
5,620
647,701
423,397
150,590
63,476
10,238
1,302,744
106,527
535,031
70,054
295,658
169,319
2,982,226
2,561,173
421,053
157,722
2,054,729
489,525
241,224
1,323,980
Taxes,
FQderal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
671,696
249, 948
1, 061, 322
1,619,327
27,427
1, 591, 900
33,714,601
3,406
2, 476, 148
1,027,450
597, 986
429, 464
1,810,391
468, 848
29,999
372,960
318, 003
54,957
2,292,644
S.S6, 982
3, 663, 4S7
959, 287
123,083
754,953
745, 135
9,818
44,641,130
38, 566, 380
844
6,059,909
13,997
3,054,424
2,198,311
757,242
82,544
16,327
2,-526,017
102,596
717,958
27,066
172,640
518,252
17,612,294
14,8:32,847
2,779,447
488,559
17,600,117
991,934
1,412,52:3
15.195,660
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
11,948,972
4,287,055
76,633,816
52, 587, 777
1, 532, 139
51,055,638
525,686,309
133,934
52, 442, 907
6,608,680
3,421,949
3, 186, 731
16,027,791
5, 060, 561
575, 402
43,940,356
37,128,034
6, 812, 322
11,792,224
6, 993, 682
14,983,868
5,551,563
8,018,270
16,384,134
16, 003, 896
380, 238
643,752,814
618,902,759
3, 158, 032
21,290,717
401, 306
66,769,862
56,898,161
7,29.3,565
2,187,418
390,718
127,087,745
4,032,123
16,071,924
2,107,883
4,368,400
9,595,641
388,469,022
333,435,945
55,033,077
13,060,929
3,782,929,533
212,344,204
74,493,632
3,496,091,697
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
11,704,141
4, 233, 760
76, 335, 172
49.956,679
1, 512, 878
48, 443, 801
513,080,366
124, 846
52,064,231
6,441,995
3,310,038
3,131,957
11,339,924
4,935,624
440, 763
43,410,690
36,674,638
6, 736, 052
11,232,010
6,729,098
14, 340, 700
5, 169, 250
7, 907, 582
15, 842, 863
15, 488, 019
354,844
629,809,673
005,827,811
3, 115, 836
20, 474, 219
391, 807
65,108,911
55,691,733
6,926,237
2,105,328
385,613
126,431,922
3,930,116
15,716,571
2,077,301
4,229,845
9,409,425
382,267,575
329,345,649
52,921,926
12,724,302
3,758,839,744
211,085,354
73,5.54,633
3,474,199,757
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
244, 831
53, 295
2,631,098
19,261
2,611,837
12,605,943
9,088
378,676
166,685
111,911
54, 774
4,687,867
124, 937
134,639
529,666
4.53,396
76,270
560,214
264, 584
643, 168
382, 313
110,688
541,271
515, 877
25,394
13,943,141
13, 074, 948
42,196
816, 498
9,499
1,660,951
1,206,428
367,328
82,090
5,105
655,823
102,007
3.55,353
30,582
138,555
186,216
6,201,447
4,090,296
2,111,151
336,627
24,089,789
1,258,850
938,999
21,891,940
Value of
products.
Dollars.
26, 048, 80S
9,395,470
90, 038, 412
85, 895, 359
2, 749, 859
83, 145, 500
987,088,045
480, 543
83,713,010
15,293,927
9,518,663
5,775,264
37, 513, 821
9, 303, 734
1,663,052
56,610,092
47, 500, 686
9,109,406
31,460,557
20,641,038
40,015,460
15, 459, 582
14,243,468
4.3,694,919
42,578,356
1,116,563
1,456,489,516
1,364,294,032
6, 896, 280
84,424,665
874, 539
165,871,745
133,303,335
26,549,1.56
5,197,682
821,572
205,327,133
8,294,:308
43,343,093
4,694,802
12,909,809
25,738,482
688,469,523
590,2:37,8.35
98,231,688
29, 126, 133
4,246,290,614
24:3,061,209
92,840,:368
3,910,389,037
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
14, 099, 836
5, 108, 415
13, 404, 596
33, 307, 582
1, 217, 720
32, 089, 862
461,401,736
346,609
31,270,103
8,685,247
6,096,714
2, 588, 533
21,486,030
4, 243, 173
1, 087, 650
12, 669, 736
10. .372, 652
2, 297, 084
19,668,333
13, 647, 356
25,031,592
9, 908, 019
6, 225, 198
27, 310, 7&5
26,574,460
736, 325
812,736,702
745,391,273
3, 738, 248
6:3, 133, 948
473, 233
99,101,883
76,405,174
19,255,591
3,010,264
430,854
78,239,388
4,262,185
27,271,169
2,-586,919
8,541,409
16,142,841
300,000,501
256,801,890
43,198,611
16,065,204
463,361,081
30,717,005
18,346,736
414,297,340
1194
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Smelting and refining, copper .
Smelting
Smelting and refining i
Smelting and refining, lead .
Smelting ,
Smelting and refining *.
Smelting and refining, metals, not else-
where specified. ^
Smelting and refining, not from the ore
Smelting and refining, zinc
IMgs, bars, plates, and sheets
All other
Soap
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods.
Springs, steel, car and carriage, not
made in steel works or rolling mills.
Carriage and wagon
Railway
Automoliile
Machinery and other
Stamped and enameled ware, not else-
where specified.
Stamped ware
Enameled ware
BathtuVjs
Lavatories and sinks
Stationery goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Penholders
All other
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-
water heating apparatus.
RacUators and cast-iron heating
})oilers.
All other
Steam packing
Steel barrels, drums, and tanks.
Stencils and lirands
Stereotyping and electrotyping. .
Stoves and hot-air furnaces
Stoves and ranges
Hot-air furnaces
Fireless cookers
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
81
39
33
G
348
66
188
13
6
65
28
323
279
35
5
4
223
5
218
195
261
75
186
169
33
84
171
412
280
126
Stoves, gas and oil
Structiu-al ironwork, not made in steel
works or rolhng mills.
Sugar, beet
Sugar, cane
Sugar, refining, not including l)eet
sugar.
176
1,146
85
202
20
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
308,680,268
171,825,621
136,854,647
115,676,768
57,992,579
57,684,189
20,227,544
22,156,513
98,757,355
87,770,508
10,986,847
212,416,866
14,711,872
19,951,458
45,472,282
2,109,344
7,387,952
26,945,405
9,029,580
132,222,094
90,098,314
38,364,597
2,209,116
1,550,067
36,700,909
124,429
36,576,480
3,145,853
133,097,464
43,525,961
89,571,503
36,9.34,462
18,218,312
1,111,338
7,860,376
122,813,373
94,539,978
27,368,616
904,779
45, 734, 309
219,470,095
224,584,679
55,117,127
193,540,825
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
2,545,376
1,404,443
1,140,933
1,026,786
620,684
406, 102
640,255
993,667
1,265,631
1,075,593
190,038
5,785,159
077, 796
890,659
2,254,501
246,430
182,689
1,154,787
670, 595
5,379,005
4,076,459
1,097,827
102,981
101,738
2,716,468
22,580
2,693,888
245, 129
5,416,190
1,176,507
4,239,683
1,827,579
855,562
124,445
,1,487,627
6,433,427
4,814,531
1,542,451
76,445
1,864,785
10,870,315
2,565,036
1,173,706
2,400,118
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
3,350,969
1,838,417
1,512,552
1,075,000
796,967
278,033
311,797
577,463
1,195,838
1,081,750
114,088
8,380,692
702, 589
714,438
1,290,179
80,912
158,084
715,504
335,679
4,814,136
3,679,646
991,753
104,561
38, 176
3,865,707
1,548
3,804,1.')9
109,708
7,045,518
1,148,125
5,897,393
1,435,298
608,415
71,008
542,279
6,863,568
5,056,032
1,666,202
141,334
2,435,467
12,239,967
1,862,920
491,742
3,042,069
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
25,723,371
12,258,730
13,464,641
9,179,615
6,646,469
2, 533, 146
2,963,148
3,093,140
17,783,278
16, 135, 100
1,648,178
21,228,063
3,232,398
5,752,963
11,157,874
708, 818
743,029
6,57,5,230
3,130,797
34,851,311
23,675,506
9,670,172
903,607
602,026
9,577,867
60, 174
9,517,693
1,716,067
45,742,525
14,280,631
31,461,894
7,103,275
4,435,444
428,706
5,002,545
41,321,133
33, 905, 951
7,116,836
298,346
12,578,830
59,920,132
15,908,118
4,009,369
22,710,464
1 Includes 4 establishments engaged exclusively in refining.
' Includes 2 establishments engaged exclusively in refining.
GEITERAL TABLES,
1195
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses — Continued .
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
222, 176
222, 176
249,995
240,385
9,610
1,132
639,688
81,982
126,632
341,504
325,880
15,624
514, 847
508,033
5,855
959
181, 519
181,519
45,290
39, 910
7,364
32,546
24, 866
3,259
6,168
76, 516
123, 191
46, 366
76,825
25,797
1,048,785
796, 772
27, 366
67, 522
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollars.
12,022
11,022
1,000
13,923
2,340
11,583
3,583
45,970
17, 100
15,000
2,100
268,543
114,383
104,030
200, 102
9,320
14,664
114,969
61,149
553, 027
538, 177
8,612
5,086
1,152
522,081
2,414
519,667
114, 214
315,642
50,263
265, 279
120, 494
68, 981
57,090
365, 751
344,272
223, 416
105,371
15,485
134,423
750, 449
7,414
11, 498
&5, 036
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars.
3,399,101
2,089,665
1,309,436
1,022,881
800, 05S
222,823
726,116
471,180
1,760,487
1,699,418
61,069
5,800,132
772,515
616,879
2,037,886
224,080
439,181
879,736
494,889
7, 576, 275
5, 452, 137
2,082,096
24,882
17, 160
2,489,072
116
2,488,956
46,557
7,482,354
602,337
6,880,017
1,526,577
1, 1.53, 085
19, 517
285, 875
4,047,932
3, 159, 561
849, 793
38, 578
2, 557, 202
6, 732, 187
11, 442, 885
1, 130, 749
6, 476, 546
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
584, 410, 173
156,055,168
428,355,005
179,373,646
62,916,963
116,456,683
14,957,367
40,675,880
70,014,728
63,604,885
6,409,843
238,518,858
6,626,868
11,969,388
28,019,180
1,757,315
3,297,445
18,532,785
4,431,635
65,456,652
46,104,388
17, 195, 806
1,316,944
839, 514
28, 160, 239
54,993
28, 105, 246
72,016,393
22,061,124
49,955,269
22,724,561
15, 151, 210
514,241
4, 234, 479
54, 803, 316
40, 350, 250
13,414,707
1,038,359
24, 471, 970
168,800,715
87,029,144
44, 143, 416
662,143,981
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
565, 167, 149
144,444,887
420,722,262
173,697,163
58,427,136
115,270,027
14,370,279
39,949,163
60,568,127
54,667,706
5,900,421
234,698,114
6,487,216
11,730,776
26,255,302
1,631,976
3,120,885
17,351,078
4,151,363
62,535,750
44,697,181
15. 920. 875
1, 170, 471
747, 223
27, 812, 723
52, 847
27. 759. 876
1,328,493
68,019,320
20,405,097
47,614,223
21,331,996
14, 913, 978
500,025
3, 881, 041
52, 461, 756
38, 403, 825
13,033,186
1,024,745
23, 892, .577
165,023,193
81,650,540
42, 161, 236
652,374,860
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
19,243,024
11,610,281
7,632,743
5,676,483
4,489,827
1,186,650
587,088
726,717
9,446,601
8,937,179
509,422
3,820,744
139, 652
238, 612
1,763,878
125,339
176, 560
1,181,707
280,272
2,920,902
1, 407, 207
1, 274, 931
146, 473
92,291
347, 516
2,146
345,370
50,047
3,997,073
1,656,027
2,341,046
1,392,565
237,232
14,216
353, 438
2,341,560
1, 946, 425
381,521
13,614
579,393
3,777,522
5, 378, 604
1, 982, 180
9, 769, 121
Value of
products.
Dollars.
651,101,591
186,670,898
464,430,693
196,794,519
74,9.52,.'')72
121,841,947
20,074,504
50,246,088
104,122,938
95,662,585
8,460,353
316,740,115
15, 185, 370
23,839,991
51,479,535
3,679,176
5,793,458
31,558,570
10,448,331
143, 653, 877
101,094,308
37,636,584
2, 955, 953
1,967,032
58, 363, 244
167, 554
58, 195, 690
5,019,521
160,285,488
45,013,178
115,272,310
40,524,779
24,942,650
1,597,785
15,919,014
145, 717, 963
111,727,270
31,798,649
2,192,044
5.5,792,029
294,962,419
149, 155, 892
57, 741, 320
730,986,706
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
66,691,418
30,615,730
36,075,688
17,420,873
12,035,609
5,385,264
5,117,137
9,570,208
34,1118,210
32,057,700
2,050,510
78,221,257
8,558,502
11,870,603
23,460,-355
1,921,861
2,496,013
13,025,785
6,016,696
78,197,225
54,989,920
20,440,778
1,639,009
1, 127, 518
30,203,005
112,
30,090,
3,640,
88,269,
22,952,
65, 317,
17, 800,
9,791,
1,083,
11,684,
90,914,
71,377,
18,383,
1, 153,
31, 320,
126, 161,
62, 126,
13, 597,
68, 842,
' Includes "smelting and refining, antimony" and
dividual operations.
'smelting and refining, tin" to avoid disclosing in-
1196
ABSTHACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of tiiis table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
rNDUSTEY.
Sulphuric, nltrlr, and mixed acids
Surgical appliances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic woven
goods.
Textile machinery and parts
Theatrical scenery
Tin and other foils, not elsewliere speci-
fied.
Tinfoil
Aluminiun and other
Tin plate and terneplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified
Tobacco, chewing and smoking, and
snulT.
Plug or chewing
Smoking
SnutT ,
All other
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes
Cigars
Cigarettes ,
Cigars and cigarettes
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Shovels, spades, scoops, and hoes..
Carpenters' tools, not elsewhere
specified.
Machinists' tools
AU other
Toys and games
Trunks and valises
Turpentine and rosin
Type founding
Typewriters and supplies
Typewriters and parts
Carbon paper
Ribbon
All other
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials, not elsewhere
specified.
I mitation leather and leatheroid. . .
Excelsior
Curled hair ,
All other
Varnishes ,
Vault lights and ventilators
Vinegar and cider ,
Vinegar
Cider ,
Wallpaper, not made in paper miUs. . .
Wall plaster and composition flooring.
■W ashing machines and clothes wringers,
Waste
Cotton
All other ,
Num-
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments.
39
208
196
432
17
12
3
24
301
365
85
199
34
47
9,926
9,778
135
13
1,125
42
34
502
547
541
597
1,191
23
163
17
95
15
36
229
41
720
199
621
48
161
105
92
61
31
FINANCI.^L STATISTICS.
dapital.
Dollars.
51,160,004
33,063,371
39,676,879
129,797,903
572,878
11,998,436
11,993,158
5,278
34,315,066
198,386,695
188,444,100
60,564,469
98,539,030
28, 664, 549
676,052
416,395,472
220,708,832
191,173,339
4,513,301
134,731,947
13,830,778
8,251,864
68,204,106
44,445,139
27,738,500
34,258,034
33,595,986
4,428,644
47,794,300
42, 52 1, 466
3,218,350
1, 930, 082
121,402
15,397,275
32,556,564
21,629,899
4,685,166
3, 164, 142
3,077,357
62,461,021
903,670
20,514,590
14,394,905
6,119,625
19,921,577
25,307,049
25, 986, 355
19,472,471
11,035,372
8,437,099
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
1,247,633
1,488,430
2,036,313
5,027,595
106,405
440,926
440,926
613,072
3,668,095
2,400,527
1,014,383
1,040,213
328,256
17,675
10,292,242
8, 412, 830
1,676,149
203,263
7,438,238
405, 192
310,685
3,891,020
2,831,341
2,179,342
2, 723, 188
2,006,441
48,304
2,015,632
1,454,037
358, 640
177, 705
25, 250
793,707
1,046,784
516, 270
265, 961
98, 832
165, 721
3,694,724
164,668
768,251
55S, 015
210, 206
834,966
1, 204, 704
1,255,479
937, 401
732, 802
204,599
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
931,884
2,611,469
1,554,760
3,071,175
31,616
158,184
1.58, 184
558,914
4,541,793
4,517,964
1,938,286
2,148,337
420,529
10,812
12,100,195
6, 609, 553
4,951,153
539,489
5,170,558
252, 150
384,317
2,581,233
1,952,858
1,383,138
2, 548, .589
236,415
28, 847
2,054,107
1,327,322
588, 750
134, 340
3,695
842,121
571,692
316,005
60, 080
53, 737
141,810
4,558,200
48,676
399, 766
323, 965
75, 801
932,369
1,251,029
1,496,604
295,309
215,356
79, 953
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
7,916,531
6,084,143
9,270,1.30
36,528,729
237,603
1,759,320
1,756,320
3,000
5,756,417
34,493,399
12,674,736
5,740,522
5,765,259
1,080,052
88,903
111,313,348
90,418,318
19, 794, 550
1,100,480
43,836,009
2, 615, 842
2,507,988
23,076,340
1.5,635,899
11,847,277
12,403,767
16,972,881
867,517
17,009,432
16,253,876
439, 487
264, 071
51, 998
3,139,662
4,687,307
2, 163, 171
l,144,.i03
736, 885
642,748
4,567,788
424, 197
2,047,469
1,391,994
655, 475
3, 882, 396
5,8.33.617
6, 431, 378
2, 106, 840
1, 538, 632
568. 208
GENERAL TABLES.
1197
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
Expenses— Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars.
47, 867
114,114
469, 527
178,686
10, 128
297
169, 524
71,332
1,830
67, 296
2,206
922, 925
614,660
308, 265
322, 710
5,293
8,359
167,693
141, 365
233, 784
40, 031
425, 407
750
8,033
2,126
5,907
213, 852
9,905
5,501
47
4,357
39, 899
6,435
19, 470
7,224
12, 246
33, 493
2,966
27,517
2,000
2,000
Rent and taxes.
Rent
of
factory.
Dollars.
47,396
229, 353
239, 869
308, 4S2
15, 533
126, 484
126, 483
1
5,425
521,012
242,089
37,313
187, 254
4,605
12, 917
3, 343, 599
2, 730, 939
603, 945
8,715
798, 915
25,459
10,486
449,861
313, 109
630, 958
723, 594
34, 869
18, 364
117,219
54,190
37,049
19,980
6,000
234, 308
94,053
27, 892
15,070
20, 520
30, 571
196, 779
28,928
. 74,793
47,834
26, 959
120,600
115,092
SS, 799
94, 221
73,606
20, 615
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
coimty,
and local.
Dollars.
1, 024, 209
1, 202, 093
2, 438, 457
6, 193, 733
6,533
660, 473
660, 448
1, 857, 927
6, 785, 892
63, 399, 150
25, 086, 247
32, 877, 423
5, 329, 502
105,978
1S5, 661, 698
43,506,689
129, 249, 358
12,905,651
9, 520, 304
671,674
596,921
5,649,206
2,602,503
640,111
1,41.1,655
819, 459
60,862
3,363,422
3, 068, 141
224, 499
65,909
4,873
385,093
1,026,157
811,755
133,378
25, 571
55,453
1,871,008
8,175
687, 169
500,530
186,639
190, .509
4()9, 581
629,528
590, 058
447, 747
142,311
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
15,857,361
22,213,621
36, 369, 218
45,636,628
504, 655
13, 006, 826
1,164
73,422,649
165, 170, 736
130,270,388
52, 051, 801
66, 648, 173
10,011,200
1, 559, 214
353, 297, 366
1.58, 815; 218
181,309,000
13, 173, 148
45, 796, 967
5,874,329
2,530,598
19,471,110
17, 920, 930
19,841,498
33, 222, 432
13,929,888
943, 245
16,143,662
11,012,571
3,091,707
1,855,490
183,894
15,6.32,989
25, 448, 893
18, 132, 204
2,521,967
2,291,480
2,503,242
51,508,256
810, 579
15,558,525
11,217,205
4,341,320
13,152,503,
11,821,465
23,388,925
22,144,087
15,457,362
6, 686, 725
Principal
materials.
Dollars.
13, 735, 042
21, 834, 163
35, 886, 299
44,094,714
500, 5S4
12, 836, 305
12,835,382
923
73, 058, 460
163, 671, 935
129, 419, 465
51, 703, 188
66, 2,53, 105
9,918,966
1, 544, 206
351, 827, 204
157, 938, 401
180,758,410
13, 130, 393
43, 112, 384
5, 508, 057
2,365,660
18, 388, 666
16,850,001
19, 368, 200
32, 959, 431
13,654,976
893, 780
15,766,655
10,684,805
3, 064, 003
1,835,900
181,947
15,479,960
24, 930, 596
17,860,292
2, 392, 759
2,214,975
2,462,570
50,952,290
798, 558
15,206,351
10, 969, 929
4, 236, 422
12,8.55,155
10, ISi, 141
23, 167, 861
21,909,849
15,299,515
6,610,334
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
2,122,319
379, 458
482, 919
1,541,914
4,071
171,444
241
364, 189
1, 498, 801
850,923
348,613
395, 068
92, 234
15,008
1, 470, 162
876, 817
550, 590
42,755
2,684,583
366, 272
164,938
1, 082, 444
1, 070, 929
473, 298
263, 001
274,912
49, 465
377,007
327, 766
27, 704
19, 590
1,947
153,029
518,297
271,912
129,208
76, 505
40,672
555, 966
12, 021
352,174
247, 276
104, 898
297, 348
1,338,324
221,064
234,2,38
157, 847
76,391
Value of
products.
Dollars.
31, 470, 480
43, 533, 860
60,774,652
122,089,264
1,067,033
17,912,486
8,348
97, 404, 720
233,964,000
239, 270, 718
96, 955, 494
119,282,473
21,127,918
i; 904, 833
773,662,495
360,396,074
379, 125, 710
34,140,711
144,201,668
14,461,091
7,904,096
70, 846, 366
50,990,115
45,656,803
63, 932, 266
53, 051, 294
2, 089, 757
52,737,661
43,312,964
5, 894, 220
3, 178, 158
3.52, 319
25,308,826
39,889,711
26,281,966
4,913,4.50
3,712,602
4,981,693
83,6.32,424
2,155,864
24,722,610
17,480,319
7,242,291
23, 047, 901
26,874,6.57
40, 771, 285
29, 705, 402
21,051,429
8, 645, 973
Value
added by
manu-
facture.
Dollars.
15, 613, 119
21,320,239
24,405,434
76, 452, 636
562, 378
4, 912, 844
4, 905, 660
7,184
23,982,071
68, 793, 264
109, 000, 330
44,903,693
52, 634, 300
11,116,718
345,619
420, 365, 129
201, 580, 856
197,816,710
20, 967, 563
98, 401, 701
8,586,762
5,373,498
51, 37,5, 256
33,069,185
25,815,305
30, 709, 834
39, 121, 406
1,146,512
36,593,999
32,300,393
2,802,513
1,322,668
168,425
9, 675, 837
14,440,818
8,149,762
2,391,483
1,421,122
2,478,451
32,124,168
1, 345, 285
9,164,085
6,263,114
2,900,971
9, 895, 398
15,053,192
17,382,360
7,556,315
5,597,067
1,959,248
1198
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90 DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
10
Watch and clock materials, except
watchcases.
Watch materials
Clock materials
Watchcases.
Watches
Watches
Watch movements
Wheelbarrows
Whips
Windmills
Window and door screens and weather
strips.
Window and door screens
Weather strips
Window shades and fixtures
Wire
Wirework, not elsewhere specified
Wire rope and cable
Woven-wire fencing
All other
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wood, turned and carved
Wooden goods, not elsewhere specified
Wool pulling
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy
Woolen and worsted goods
Woolen goods
Worsted goods
All other industries '
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
176
38
287
06
558
15
53
490
115
73
722
245
24
33
78
852
560
292
FINANCIAL STATISTICS.
Capital.
Dollars.
1,020,628
804,614
216, 014
21, 790, 556
49, 000, 742
25, 904, 237
23,096,505
1,151,067
2,461,021
10, 004, 863
9,749,337
8,680,080
1,069,257
18,698,914
102,016,777
65, 290, 309
15,265,073
8, 441, 778
41, 583, 458
42, 334, 503
28,138,079
23, 542, 316
21,110,717
8, 853, 437
10, 049, 960
16, 990, 722
831,694,748
273,973,670
557, 721, 078
131, 358
Expenses.
Salaries and wages.
Officers.
Dollars.
68, 565
48, 182
20, 383
706,688
1,059,499
579, 288
480, 211
89, 527
115,787
390, 616
554, 109
426,119
127, 990
770, 751
2, 464, 056
3, 537, ISO
641, 528
376, 523
2, 519, 129
950, 476
782, 677
1,698,857
779, 004
193, 335
523,681
752, 935
23,499,941
10, 601, 093
12, 898, 848
3,675
Clerks,
etc.
Dollars.
46, 436
37,237
9,199
610,047
637,531
437, 152
200,379
51,581
315,731
403, 764
271,759
229,4)0
42,349
1,003,116
2, 990, 350
2,541,377
571, 726
320, 540
1,649,111
372,091
510, 562
493, 196
432,677
89, 873
203, 493
264, 288
7,481,815
2, 540, ai3
4,941,812
4,863
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
412, 820
334, 801
78, 019
4,000,727
16, 598, 896
9, 798, 220
6,800,676
271, 442
582, 230
2,145,301
2,046,768
1,935,129
111,639
3,669,280
29,289,667
15, .505, 992
2,603,704
1,726,991
11,175,297
5,309,689
4,342,277
9, 307, 242
5,661,674
909, 7.S8
2, 896, 453
2,653,169
168,108,681
66, 595, 826
101,512,855
89. 798
> Comprises the following industries with number of establishments as indicated: "Straw goods, not
elsewhere specified, " 1; "whalebone cutting," 1; and "wood carpet," 3.
GENERAL TABLES.
1199
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
E xpenses — C ontinued .
Rent and taxes.
For materials.
For
contract
work.
Value of
products.
added by
manu-
facture.
Rent
of
factory.
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Total.
Principal
materials.
Fuel and
rent
of power.
Dollars.
11,028
Dollar.i.
14,198
Dollars.
38,220
Dollars.
549,521
Dollars.
531, 126
Dollars.
18,395
Dollars.
1,341,697
Dollars.
792, 176
1
10,668
360
12, 858
1,340
35,726
2,494
471,241
78, 280
460,367
70, 759
10,874
7,521
1,119,951
221,746
648,710
143,466
2
3
27, 575
28,048
1,368,396
8,205,754
8,058,887
146,867
19,618,773
11,413,019
4
225, 794
9,078
216,716
13,884
4,5:30
9,354
2,149,732
1,823,020
326,712
6,392,562
4,316,230
2,076,332
6,109,014
4,148,301
1,%0,713
285,548
167,929
115,619
32,044,299
20,088,174
11,956,125
25,651,7.37
15,771,944
9,879,793
5
6
7
12,050
19,395
24,080
59,532
51,189
424,861
971,096
1,096,642
4,960,426
954,393
1,06.3,512
4,813,861
16,703
33, 130
146,565
1,679,538
2,986,285
9,932,585
708,442
1,889,643
4,972,159
8
13,287
1,312
9
10
6,883
78,044
567,394
4,897,389
4,798,429
98,960
10, 932, 857
6,035,468
11
5,083
1,800
63, 526
14,518
524,487
42, 907
4,302,954
594,435
4,208,538
589,891
94,416
4,544
9,592,122
1,340,735
5,289,168
746,300
12
13
10,312
774,423
191,852
64,543
853,280
3,531,988
18,249,540
102,813,591
17,892,0.52
98, 578, 068
3.57, 488
4,235,523
29,190,649
162,151,236
10,941,109
59,337,645
14
15
126,213
1,500
1,976
122, 737
419,414
27, 645
17, 762
374,007
4,163,770
1,501,171
461,623
2, 200, 976
50,754,070
13,059,281
13,209,818
24,484,971
49, 767, 178
12,816,5.37
13,109,976
23,840,665
986,892
242,744
99, 842
644,306
90,549,245
20,969,380
17,788,705
51,791,160
39,795,175
7,910,099
4, .578, 887
27,306,189
16
17
18
19
327, 473
93,177
1.30,340
24,211
13, 636
4,603
14,695
22, 638
25, 097
197, 926
75, 887
20,941
59,839
54,760
1,237,687
719,108
578,908
503, 635
159, 663
449, 658
703,499
20,059,651
23,241,8.58
16,609,215
10,173,353
12,809,592
7,228,350
16,076,315
17,772,430
22,458,984
16,309,563
9,980,611
12,730,810
6,789,007
15,572,310
2,287,221
782, 874
299, 6.52
192, 742
78,782
439,343
504,005
32,54.5,314
33,239,313
34,847,139
21,793,261
17, .361, 231
13,679,584
23,254,398
12,485,663
9,997,455
18,237,924
11, -619, 908
4,551,639
6,451,234
7,178,083
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
9,212,822
1,198,862
8,013,960
1,072,474
484,512
587,962
62,937,307
16,306,713
36, 630, 594
665,594,683
217,965,333
447,629,350
650,196,615
212,189,028
438, 007, 587
15,398,068
5,776,305
9,621,763
1,065,4.34,072
364,896,590
700, 537, 482
399,839,389
146,931,257
252,908,132
27
28
29
2, 710
7,970
220
199,589
194,813
4,776
361,431
161,842
30
1200
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
29
All industries.
Aeroplanes, seapl anes, and auships, and parts
Agricultural implements
Aluminum manufactures
Ingots, plates, and sheets.
Ware
All other
Ammunition : . .
Artificial flowers
Artificial limbs
Artificial stone products.
Artists' materials.
Crayons
All other
Asbestos products, not including steam
packing.
Building materials
Textile-mill products
All other
Automobile bodies and parts.
Automobile repairing
Automobiles
AwningS; tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder.
Babbitt metal
White metal
Type metal
Solder
Bags, other than paper, not including bags
made in textile mills.
Bags, paper, exclusive of those made in
paper mills.
Baking powders and yeast .
Baking powders
Yeast
Baskets, and rattan and willow ware.
Bells
Belting and hose, rubber.
Belting
Hose
Belting and hose, woven, other than rubber.
Woven belting
All other, including woven hose
Belting, leather
Billiard tables, bowling alleys, and acces-
sories.
Blacking, stains, and dressings
Bluing
Bone, carbon, and lamp black. .
Bone black and lampblack.
Carbon black
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
290, 105
31
521
83
7
39
37
42
224
177
2,785
58
20
38
12
16
18
2,515
16, 507
315
895
118
54
21
7
36
216
75
67
21
375
10
15
8
7
41
24
17
172
49
220
57
35
6
29
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUTACTUKrNG
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
10,812,736
4,202
67, 177
13, 257
744
8,907
3,606
27,471
4, 876
1,120
12, 879
1,205
508
697
4,195
1,324
2,264
607
153, 182
82, 635
242, 922
8,413
3,372
1,852
497
58
965
12, 642
5,087
4,893
2,914
1,979
5,370
275
7,449
3,045
4,404
3,207
2, 149
1,058
4,019
2,327
3,765
515
826
298
528
Proprietors and oflBcials.
Total.
Male.
656, 915
161
3,130
477
40
237
200
1,105
340
252
3,857
105
40
65
178
54
85
39
7,789
21, 613
6, 392
1,367
312
159
56
14
551
242
266
175
91
137
74
63
166
103
63
412
92
416
75
103
29
74
Fe-
male,
25; 942
57
115
241
75
92
11
3
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
269.137
14
321
34
6
6
22
10
234
154
3,055
40
16
24
2,129
18, 566
36
871
63
32
9
4
18
166
400
179
45
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
132, 467
50
587
89
5
46
38
103
85
62
396
43
16
27
31
27
16
1, 666
1,084
548
318
117
52
18
11
36
170
36
18
18
64
36
28
181
33
139
16
41
14
27
281, 253
1 Totals not show u for reasons given on page 914.
GENERAL TABLES.
1201
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— continued.
Clerks.
Male.
659, 775
312
7,276
777
12
438
327
1,854
225
84
373
75
22
53
55
106
53
7,748
2,753
16,606
538
456
276
79
8
93
774
841
739
102
136
2
1,078
4,SS
590
360
150
210
538
72
597
49
32
10
22
Fe-
male.
373, 732
180
2,346
406
181
,681
112
103
217
31
77
37
4,974
2,967
9,290
388
221
106
45
7
63
538
233
439
364
75
406
114
292
192
119
73
283
56
270
23
11
6
Wage earners.
Average
number.
9,096,372
3,543
54,368
11,402
684
7,821
2,897
22,816
4,138
671
8,378
926
414
512
3,654
1,183
1,993
478
132, 556
55,061
210, 559
6,028
2,372
1,308
317
27
720
10,756
4,168
3,331
1,623
1,708
4,533
237
5,826
2,368
3,458
2,479
1,769
710
2,765
2,101
2,455
360
675
2J3
422
De 9,663,170
Number employed
15th day of —
Maximum
month.
Minimum
month.
Ap 8,666,549
Ja 5, 493
Fe 59, 748
Oc
De
De
Ja
No
No
Se
747
9,468
3,934
46,771
4,318
682
10,528
De
De
453
563
Oc 1,346
De 2,231
De 585
De 157,335
Au 59,004
De 241,709
Je 7, 455
De 1,560
De 344
Fe 2 28
De 822
Oc 11,803
De 4, 850
Ja
Oc
Au
No
1,839
1,788
4,767
262
Ja
De
2,722
4,346
No
De
De
De
No
Se
1,926
803
3,071
2,595
2,625
419
De
Oc
260
444
Oc 2, 799
Au 49,483
Ap
Ja
Fe
Se
Ja
Fe
Ja
609
6,746
2,127
17,121
3,848
660
5,049
372
478
Je
Ja
Ap
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ja
865
1,747
385
108, 8.57
48, 702
174,634
4,881
Au 1,051
Ap 281
Ja2 26
Fe 656
Mh 9,461
My 3, 266
De 1,420
My 2 1,654
Ja
Ap
3,979
215
Je
Mh
2,032
2,296
Ap
Ja
My
1,588
626
2,566
1,699
2,195
318
249
403
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
(.')
3,474
57, 592
14, 187
785
9,374
4,028
22,709
4,34S
678
10,987
1,024
453
571
4,038
1,223
2,229
586
160,081
58, 085
243, 128
6,124
2,768
1, 576
343
28
821
11,714
4,790
3,390
1,648
1,742
5,051
264
6,954
2,611
4,343
2,694
1,884
810
3,066
2,597
2,613
354
684
260
424
16 years of i
and over.
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
(')
3,256
56,547
12,618
785
8,009
3,824
16,333
1,243
617
10,947
777
318
459
3,125
1,136
1,569
420
151,588
57,454
234,916
3,258
2,510
1,468
340
26
676
4,378
2,210
2,538
875
1,663
3,327
232
6,057
2,366
3,691
1,444
1,004
440
2,803
2,301
1,377
150
682
258
424
Fe-
male.
(1)
212
962
1,368
1,164
204
6,237
3,017
55
25
219
115
104
863
85
627
151
8,065
393
7,921
2,818
241
107
1
133
7,065
2,468
835
756
79
1,537
32
829
236
593
1,177
822
355
184
293
1,141
197
2
2
Male.
75108°— 23-
2 Same number reported for one or more other months.
— 76
(•)
124
"i24'
22
17
5
28
2
21
5
363
238
288
30
12
1
2
2
7
73
43
99
Fe-
male.
(')
5
198
69
88
32
29
1202
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Bookbinding and blank-book making
Boot and shoe cut stock
Boo* and shoe findings
Boots and shoes, not including rubber boots
and shoes.
Regular factory products
Contract work
Stitching
Crimping
Buttonholes
O vergaiters, moccasins, and leggings
Boots and shoes, rubber
Boxes, cigar
Boxes, paper and other, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Shipping containers, corrugated and
fiber.
Set-up paper boxes
Cartons
Paper cans and tubes
All other
Boxes, wooden packing, except cigar boxes.
Brass , bronze, and copper products
Brass and bronze
Copper
All other
Bread and other bakery products
Biscuit and crackers
Bakery products, other than biscuit
and crackers.
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and fire-clay
products.
Building brick
Fire brick
Stove lining
Sewer pipe and draintUe
Terra-cotta products
Sihcate, magnesite, and bauxite bricks
and shapes.
All other
Brooms
From broom com .
AU other
Brushes
Toilet
Paint and varnish.
All other
Butter
Butter, reworking
Buttons
Candles
Canning and preserving, fish .
Canning and preserving, fruits and vege-
tables.
Canned vegetables ,
Canned fruits ,
Dried fruits ,
Dried vegetables ,
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
1,113
252
427
1,449
1,337
17
19
3
3
70
25
189
1,201
162
865
127
20
27
1,140
1,092
1,007
47
38
25,095
176
24, 919
2,414
1,454
194
19
478
214
39
16
1,0.34
1,000
34
379
44
44
291
3,738
5
557
19
410
3,082
1,989
446
629
18
PEESONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
25,287
11,512
10,615
237, 107
234,425
298
386
6
11
1,981
37,929
5,761
63,408
13,502
38. 161
7,929
1,914
1,902
46, 897
86, 106
73, 533
10, 219
2,354
200,642
41,284
159, 358
86,503
40, 569
14,952
425
11, 793
12,588
4,931
1,245
8,536
8,369
167
9,941
2,225
2,546
5,170
26, 339
62
17,758
666
12, 797
72, 744
39,854
24,418
7,844
628
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
1,954
731
891
7,961
7,757
26
15
3
2
158
791
371
3,308
635
2,100
396
86
91
2,805
3,998
3,596
287
115
31,590
968
30, 622
5,871
3,261
631
36
1,003
689
175
76
1,533
1,490
43
778
113
142
523
4,342
7
1,147
7,944
5,497
1,273
1,135
39
Fe-
male,
158
39
55
510
2
13
2
12
74
20
264
29
208
16
5
96
93
2
1
1,969
101
1,868
28
27
1
50
11
5
34
133
70
2
23
232
122
75
35
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
1,111
234
424
786
16
21
3
3
54
1
187
767
44
642
52
10
19
849
751
700
29
22
27,908
54
27, 854
1,045
31
11
468
76
7
1,162
1,130
32
330
19
37
274
2,006
4
575
13
275
3,284
2,178
374
729
3
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
478
153
201
1,747
1,696
1
50
69
78
1,232
258
748
173
33
20
861
1,099
991
65
43
1,948
198
1,750
947
240
18
187
212
37
168
161
7
229
47
50
132
746
1
269
23
283
1,354
1,013
271
60
10
1 Same number reported throughout the year.
GENERAL TABLES.
1203
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTEIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES — Continued.
Clerks.
Male.
1,576
385
344
8,494
8,349
145
2,509
88
2,126
760
711
497
90
68
924
4,470
3,901
435
134
16,660
4,521
12, 139
2,446
-848
433
21
336
534
177
97
501
496
5
644
128
127
389
2,000
4
471
30
353
2,124
755
409
52
Fe-
male.
1,238
642
384
9,064
8,955
4
7
1,680
64
953
291
81
31
643
2,491
2,148
271
72
8,831
1,353
7,478
1,143
402
202
5
163
278
56
37
161
159
2
501
119
122
260
2,223
4
493
45
264
1,579
769
580
212
18
Wage earners.
Average
number.
20,361
9,715
8,941
211,049
208, 854
266
351
3
7
1,568
32, 875
5,218
11,586
34, 189
6,729
1,652
1,706
42,445
75,051
63, 795
9,224
2,032
141, 592
34, 341
107,251
76,915
35,984
13,678
361
10, 263
11,073
4,523
1,033
6,313
6,197
116
7,968
1,854
2, 150
3,964
17,641
47
15,577
541
11,248
60,865
32, 558
21, 735
6,053
519
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
De 21,775
No 10,354
De 10, 223
De 225,714
No
De
Oc
De
350
444
5
7
Fe
De
35,339
5,666
No 12,840
De 37,443
De 7,301
No 1,S52
Oc 2, 235
De 44,881
Ja 70,115
De 10,911
Mh 2,096
No 37,036
De 113,312
Au 46,700
Ja 14,682
De 395
Au 11,796
No 13,719
Ja 5, 214
Oc 1,260
De
Fe
6,821
146
No 1, 970
De 2,412
De 4,383
Je
De
No
De
Au
20, 370
53
16,876
633
17,329
Se
Au
Oc
No
98,662
53, 799
16,315
784
Minimum
month.
Ja 19,354
Ap 9, 190
Ja 7,815
Ap 197, 111
Ap
7e
Fe
Je
Ja
183
306
1
7
1,285
30,642
4,990
My 10,484
Ja
My
Mh
Ap
31, 373
6,241
1,370
1,375
Ap 40,682
Je 57,260
Jy 7, 321
Je 1,924
Mh 32,529
Ja 101,073
Ja
Au
My
Ja
Fe
Je
19, 702
13, 239
337
7,711
7,387
3,876
My 8j97
Mh
Se
5,782
98
Mh 1,756
Ap 1,976
My 3, 707
Ja
Se
Ap
Mh
Mh
14,796
42
14,594
471
6,749
Fe
Mh
Mh
Mh
7,834
4,115
1,776
240
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
22, 946
10, 285
10,188
230,457
227, 794
346
454
3
7
1,853
34,723
5,664
61,467
12,796
37,609
7,258
1,880
1,924
46,327
81, 720
68, 951
10,689
2,080
151,956
36,569
115, 387
88,099
43,403
13,961
400
11,092
13,461
4,611
1,171
7,103
. 6,948
155
8,791
1,961
2,414
4,416
17,304
53
17,398
634
18,252
163,346
94,262
52, 514
15,647
923
16 years of age
and over.
Under 16 years
"age.
Male.
10,694
7,337
6,545
138,497
137,473
221
45
3
755
19.849
2; 455
24,731
7,356
11,124
4,513
764
974
41, 180
74,669
62, 522
10, 229
1,918
111, 176
17,144
94,032
86,289
43,060
13,732
^96
10,985
12,406
4,545
1,165
5,899
5,781
118
5,894
1,269
1,430
3,195
14, 816
47
10,615
254
10,541
69,847
42,878
17,884
8,727
358
Fe-
male.
11,564
2,696
3,315
84,641
83,055
104
392
7
1,083
13,877
3,000
33,328
5,192
23,951
2,596
789
800
4,582
6,799
6,205
457
137
38,901
18,984
19, 917
1,290
107
56
65
993
65
1,052
1,019
33
2,761
685
938
1,138
2,442
6
6,475
367
7,578
89,306
49,274
32, 728
6,739
565
Of£
Male.
368
183
172
4,406
18
2
411
73
932
71
625
40
114
82
493
190
168
3
19
1,281
113
1,168
505
235
172
4
42
49
1
120
116
4
94
7
21
40
110
6
68
931
564
39
Fe-
male.
320
69
156
2,885
586
136
2,476
177
1,909
109
213
68
72
62
56
598
328
270
15
198
7
65
2,659
1,179
1,338
142
1204
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
Canning and preserving, oysters
Card cutting and designing
Cardboard , not made in paper iniUs
Carpets and rugs, other than rag
Carpets, rag
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds, children's
Carriages and wagons, including repairs. . .
Carriages and wagons
Repair work only
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs by electric-railroad companies.
Cars and general shop construction and
repairs by steam-railroad companies.
Cars, electric-railroad, not including opera-
tions of railroad companies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not including opera-
tions of railroad companies.
Cash registers and calculating machines. . .
Adding machines
Cash registers and parts
All other
Cement
Charcoal, not including production in the
lumber and wood-distillation industries.
Cheese
Chemicals
Chewing gum
China decorating, not including that done
in potteries.
Decalcomania work on china
All other
Chocolate and cocoa products
Cleansing and polishing prei>arations
Cleansing preparations
Metal polish
All other polishing preparations
Clocks ,
Cloth, sponging and refinishing
Clothing, horse
Clothing, men's
Regular factory products
Men's and youths'
Boys'
All other
Contract work
Men's and youths'
Boys'
All other
Clothing, men's, buttonholes
Clothing, women's ■.
Regular factory products
Suits, skirts, and cloaks
Shirt waists and dre.sses, except
house dresses.
Undergarments and petticoats
Wrappers and house dresses
All other
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
65
75
16
75
339
258
103
2,286
1,130
1,156
624
1,744
7
99
65
20
19
26
123
41
3,5.30
598
62
48
281
81
137
46
67
28
5,258
2,905
1,768
379
758
2,353
2,005
253
95
107
7,711
5,516
1,820
1,873
637
238
948
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
1,339
1,397
1,714
24,251
2,716
7, 4'29
7,513
23, 268
19, 249
4,019
33, 120
510,279
3,286
58, 782
18,958
9,883
7,300
1,775
30,247
273
6,993
66, 947
4,050
321
50
271
10, 287
4,264
2,08i:i
498
1,680
9,260
1,454
959
209,712
164,092
115,163
12, 873
36,056
45, 620
37, 702
6, 181
1,737
635
202, 243
171,108
53, 159
63, 38;j
22, 914
7, 721
23,931
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
117
130
100
486
456
577
314
3,595
2,128
1,467
867
15,451
83
1,849
561
315
149
97
853
54
2,707
2,946
193
38
5
33
283
744
412
116
216
265
147
81
12, 126
8,422
5,731
936
1,755
3,704
3, 130
431
143
140
16,072
12, 244
4,402
4,154
1,341
525
1,822
Fe-
male
59
17
15
27
5
4
4
580
484
272
43
169
1,639
156
249
114
331
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
2
50
391
212
65
2,655
1,265
1,390
1
2
1
2
30
2,400
122
23
45
7
38
21
356
214
42
100
11
55
25
6,970
3,509
2,273
558
678
3,461
2,948
394
119
131
10,366
7,090
2,556
2,362
720
295
1,157
Sala-
Super-
ried
in-
offi-
tend-
cials
ents
of cor-
and
pora-
mana-
tions.
gers.
24
32
39
136
34
165
101
390
355
35
65
136
16
218
26
30
33
275
5
157
673
226
112
54
60
71
75
21
1,962
1,S!;9
1,185
153
531
93
69
10
3,095
2,698
724
1,073
354
101
446
516
243
650
GENERAI. TABLES.
1205
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES — continued.
Clerks.
Male.
19
60
84
566
115
195
282
855
39
721
12,057
184
3,535
1,056
479
451
126
2,811
5
159
5,460
379
2
10
611
934
499
72
363
423
44
82
13, .350
13,141
10,030
1,101
2,010
209
85
113
11
11,063
10, 786
3,'999
3,433
1,301
440
1,613
Fe-
male.
11
52
77
258
99
139
218
511
480
31
260
4,309
793
449
284
1,053
6
92
2,874
283
13
293
572
266
53
253
315
53
26
8,386
8, 173
6,266
567
1,340
213
182
13
18
7,566
7,342
2,639
2,831
798
289
785
Wage earners.
Average
number.
1,189
1,148
1, 425
22,933
2,016
6,509
6,686
18, 173
15,719
2,454
31, 272
484, 437
2,920
52,298
16,544
8,640
6,414
1,490
25, 524
209
3,997
55,586
3,190
39
205
9,083
1,955
892
242
821
8,252
1,206
766
175, 270
133, 872
92,864
10,226
30, 782
41,398
34,224
5,614
1,560
484
165, 649
139,097
41,963
52, 176
19, 225
6,353
19,380
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
De
De
No
De
De
Oc
De
1,836
1,261
1, 498
26,502
2,325
7,095
7,179
No 16,239
Je 2, 500
De 31,894
De 511,134
Ja 3,965
Ja 64.974
De 10,228
Au 7,266
Se 1, 627
Se 29,062
Oc 258
Je 5,026
Ja 60, 754
Se 3,374
De
No
44
246
Oc 10,034
De 980
De 265
De 950
De 8,867
Au 1,378
De 899
De 108,221
De 11,888
De 35,565
De 39,978
De 6, 676
De 2, 110
No
525
49, 056
66, 576
No 21,248
No 6, 845
No 21,335
Minimum
month.
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ja
Mh
Ja
214
1,015
1,355
18,622
1,608
5,856
5,999
Je 15, 207
Ja 2,341
Je 30,220
Je 464,919
My 2,471
Oc 45,031
Ap
Ja
Ap
Ja
Je
Ja
My
Je
7,604
4, 558
1,390
20,234
140
2,843
51,050
2,995
36
168
My 8,200
Jy
Ja
Mh
Ja
Ja
Ap
839
221
707
7,329
991
677
Ja 79,301
Ja 8,035
Ap 27,538
Ja
Ja
My
Ja
26,032
3,882
1,189
413
My
Ja
Mh
Fe
Ja
32, 448
45, 851
16,817
5,963
17,540
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
2, 256
1,248
1,475
27,002
2,367
7,157
7,234
18,955
16,414
2,541
32,108
510,384
2,709
50,999
18,541
10,201
6,758
1,582
26,895
254
4,723
58, 757
3,117
285
44
241
9,313
2,212
994
266
952
8,908
1,371
907
208,524
157, 666
110,102
11,953
35, 611
50,858
41,608
7,061
2, 189
522
183,516
149, 869
46,394
54,028
21,071
6,899
21,477
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
842
.551
820
16,573
1,591
6, SS5
5,779
18,621
16, 106
2,515
31,660
506,365
2,641
50,549
15, 767
8,335
6,148
1,284
26,503
251
4,523
53, 798
1,130
130
9
121
1,410
686
169
555
5,915
1,347
411'
95, 771
67,077
54,576
5,506
6,995
28,694
23, 684
4,337
673
293
60,522
47,469
30, 790
9,975
2,306
781
3,617
Fe-
male.
1,409
665
622
9,739
710
247
1,077
273
265
438
3,975
65
429
2,734
1,835
606
293
362
3
174
4,782
1,949
33
117
2,383
782
297
94
391
2,677
24
482
110,794
88, 910
54,393
6,350
28, 167
21,884
17,686
2,702
1,496
224
121,687
101, 206
15,486
43,448
18, 559
6,046
17,667
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
1
9
12
352
36
25
299
52
34
18
10
44
3
21
178
.....
576
484
375
15
94
92
89
2
1
176
154
65
42
28
4
15
Fe-
male.
4
23
21
338
30
2
3
56
7
3
1
3
138
"io'
1,383
1,195
758
82
355
188
149
20
19
1,131
1,040
53
563
178
68
178
1206
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
10
Clothing, women's — Continued.
Contract work
Suits, skirts, and cloaks . . .
Shirt waLsts and dresses
house dresses.
Undergarments and petticoats
Wrappers and house dresses. . .
All other
Coal-tar products.
except
CofEee and spice, roasting and grinding.
Coffee
Spice.
Coffins, burial cases, and undertakers' goods ,
Coke, not including gas-house coke
Beehive ovens.
By-product ovens.
Collars and cuffs, men's
Combs and hairpins, not made from
metal or rubber.
Condensed Tnilk
Confectionery and ice cream.
Confectionery
Ice cream
Cooperage
Hogsheads and barrels.
All other
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work.
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring sirups
Cork, cutting
Corsets
Corsets
Corset waists and brassieres.
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares.
Crucibles ,
Graphite crucibles .
Clay crucibles
Glass-house pots . . ,
Cutlery and edge tools
Table cutlery
Razors, plam and safety
Axes and hatchets
Scissors, shears, and clippers
Pocketknives
Augers, bits, chisels, and planes.
AU other
Dairymen's, poultrymen's, and apiarists'
supplies.
Incubators and brooders
AU other poultrymen's supplies
Cream separat ors
All other dairymen's supplies
Apiarists' suppUes
Dental goods.
Teeth ....
All other.
Nmn'
ber of
estab-
Ush-
ments,
2,195
974
76
47
210
183
794
769
25
351
278
222
56
39
45
401
6,624
3,149
3,475
995
104
4,796
120
149
62
188
142
46
1,288
44
164
22
6
10
304
24
33
25
52
40
27
103
244
48
60
19
90
27
319
52
267
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
31, 135
10,805
14, 742
1,475
669
3,444
21,543
20, 187
18, 584
1,603
14,546
32, 882
15, 140
17,742
12, 562
2,475
16, 533
122, 028
93,982
28,046
15, 369
13, 286
2,083
38, 559
19,232
2,588
4,061
21,751
19,143
2,608
445,423
7,196
10, 254
1,035
289
343
403
22,529
2,336
5,229
2,908
3,903
4,956
1,298
1,899
8,614
1,078
416
4,396
2,003
661
6,799
3,889
2,910
Proprietors and ofllcials.
Total.
Male.
3,828
1,727
1,599
107
68
327
1,762
1,820
1,742
78
1,080
436
644
289
121
11,661
6,178
5,483
1,593
1,393
200
7,470
680
307
194
584
484
100
6,928
219
446
25
38
17
922
103
149
72
181
146
68
203
106
91
238
1S4
62
580
183
397
Fe-
male
254
24
153
18
10
49
7
11
805
577
228
55
47
157
19
16
7
202
182
20
103
16
21
22
27
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
fuTn
mem-
bers.
3,276
1,516
1,297
93
64
306
26
556
548
37
38
46
7,051
3,146
3,905
941
857
§4
5,056
29
76
30
239
173
10
11
13
32
17
12
78
28
59
4
43
30
316
50
266
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
397
122
258
235
599
564
35
225 370
165
106
59
58
38
209
2,250
1,457
793
320
266
54
1,325
174
135
67
183
141
42
2,453
62
179
47
16
19
12
324
29
44
33
55
56
30
77
184
43
19
27
81
14
123
25
98
GENERAL TABLES.
1207
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES — continued.
Clerks.
Male.
277
152
118
5
2,931
5,966
5,724
242
1,226
2,068
777
1,291
519
48
930
7,906
6,337
1,569
273
228
45
575
615
159
967
778
189
4,331
292
160
66
18
40
973
62
513
53
156
125
33
31
887
22
497
229
50
461
311
150
Fe-
male.
224
85
127
8
1,165
1,798
1,721
77
410
156
254
569
70
6,008
4,397
1,611
229
180
49
1,443
336
252
156
1,583
1,402
181
3,095
179
231
41
7
28
6
704
48
317
38
111
115
27
48
587
95
18
313
499
253
246
Wage earners.
Average
number.
26, 552
8,817
12, 745
1,344
591
3,055
10, 540
9,335
1,205
11,890
29, 319
13,766
15, 553
11,103
2,229
13,675
95,648
76, 493
19, 155
13, 219
11,438
1,781
27,640
17, 622
1,398
3,545
18, 415
16, 297
2,118
430, %6
6,490
9,396
239
237
372
19,859
2,115
4,213
2,743
3,450
4,564
1,166
1,608
6,437
782
280
3,345
1,545
485
5,224
3,134
2,090
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
Se
De
No
De
11,605
14, 260
1,707
769
3,661
De 17, 887
De 9,670
Se 1, 430
Mh 12,507
16,686
17, 871
No 11,661
Mh 2,327
Je 15, 593
Oc
Jy
88, 216
24,836
Jy
De
De
Ja
12,181
1,910
30,486
18,303
1,604
3,706
De
De
18, 103
2,460
De 449,007
De 7, 300
De 10,102
Ja
Ja
Fe
303
264
391
De
De
Oc
De
De
No
De
2,250
4,739
3,071
3,718
5,125
1,226
1.731
De
Ja
De
i7
De
1,086
300
3,673
1,&14
531
De
De
3,281
2,205
Minimum
month.
4,979
10, 135
Ja 1,040
Jy 478
Ja 2,519
Ap 14,311
Ap 8,903
Ja 920
Jy 11, 467
My 11,778
Oc 12, 970
Ja 10,234
Au 2, 172
Ja 11,383
67,064
14,600
My 10,911
De 1,695
Fe
Fe
Je
24,602
17, 034
1,2S4
3,482
Ja
Mh
15, 135
1,837
Ap 414,718
Ja 5,941
Ap 8, 872
Je 193
Au 209
Au 357
Au
De
Au
Ja
Ap
1,925
3,572
2,577
3,140
4,032
1,136
1,522
Je
Au
No
Oc
533
245
3,112
1,440
441
2,861
1,994
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
33,647
11,892
15,343
1,699
786
3,927
18,569
11,056
9,693
1,363
11,661
30,857
15,039
15, 818
11,787
2,411
13,183
104, 181
85,792
18,389
14, .591
12,811
1,780
31,039
18, 899
1,583
3,611
21,105
18,657
2,448
459, 8i5
7,441
10,065
871
258
235
378
22,080
2,277
4,819
3,111
3,745
5,191
1,199
1,738
7,282
1,096
346
3,694
1,602
544
5,483
3,287
2.196
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
13, 053
8,425
3,255
156
60
1,157
17,991
6,137
5,548
589
9,506
30,404
15,032
15, 372
2,772
1,453
11,420
45,452
29,383
16,069
14,143
12,423
1,720
30, 134
10, 907
1,162
2,220
3,254
3,061
193
254,380
3,374
3,593
849
258
221
370
17,580
1,926
2,5,S5
2,949
3,227
4,235
1,159
1,499
6,481
978
268
3,365
1,422
448
2,823
1,184
1,639
Fe-
male.
20, 481
3,456
12,074
1,534
724
2,693
548
4,788
4,025
763
1
7
9,001
774
1,736
55,046
52,954
2,092
357
329
28
711
7,504
421
1,309
17,194
14, 977
2,217
183, 810
3, 505
5,926
22
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
65
64
1
46
445
6
439
22
1,006
799
207
188
261
14
4,171
254
2,206
157
444
860
27
223
766
107
73
329
161
96
2,252
1,759
493
117
112
5
10,735
244
158
251
78
12
5
65
67
11
13
170
110
60
Fe-
male.
2,677
2,656
21
5
5
6
227
52
540
507
33
10,920
318
388
238
234
4
1208
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Drug grinding
Druggists' preparations
Dyeing and finishing textiles, exclusive of
that done in textile mills.
Dyestufls and extracts — natural
Electrical machinery, apparatus, and sup-
plies.
Electroplating
Emery and other abrasive wheels
Enameling
Engines, steam, gas, and water
Engravers' materials
Engraving and diesinking
Engraving, steel and copper plate, including
plate printing.
Engraving, wood
Envelopes
Explosives
Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified.
Beadwork
Celluloid novelties
Metal novelties
Paper novelties
Wood novelties
All other
Feathers and plumes
Felt goods
Ferroalloys
Fertilizers
Files
Firearms
Fire extinguishers, chemical
Fireworks
Flags and banners
Flavoring extracts
Flax and hemp, dressed
Flour-miU and gristmill products
Food preparations, not elsewhere specified .
Breadstuff preparations, such as cereals
and breakfast foods.
Lard compounds and other substitutes.
Macaroni, vermiceUi, and noodles
Meat products, not elsewhere specified .
Peanut butter
Sweetening sirups, other than cane
All other preparations for human con-
sumption.
Prepared feed for animals and fowls
Foundry and machine-shop products
Boiler shops
Foundries
Machine shops
Machine shop and foundry combined.
Foundry supplies . . .
Fuel, manufactured.
Fur goods
Furnishing goods, men's.
Neckwear
All other
31
524
628
144
1,404
515
60
74
370
21
478
421
55
106
118
661
37
66
110
63
30
355
216
49
30
600
50
26
32
57
79
453
20
10, 708
1,997
105
27
557
86
56
256
616
294
10,934
525
1,340
8,110
959
76
11
1,815
487
322
165
148
85
63
1 Same number reported for one or more other months.
PEESONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTXTEING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
1,661
22, 569
62,588'
5,205
271, 912
4,032
6,921
880
96, 286
252
2,656
8,779
387
9,493
15,429
17, 140
491
3,403
3,152
1,528
253
8,313
4,224
5,934
2,750
32, 522
6,343
12,534
1,128
1,396
1,345
4,183
491
75,769
44,138
10,919
3,079
6,226
3,540
749
3, 499
9,037
7,089
577,308
27, 540
116,427
334, 4S7
98,854
1,331
228
19,834
22,530
9,069
13, 461
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
112
1,538
2,354
408
10,853
784
311
115
3,844
36
602
797
83
366
1,521
1,212
55
178
214
98
33
634
337
200
167
2,086
175
202
117
102
123
738
49
17,480
4,198
352
121
1,004
196
101
496
1,143
785
34,695
1,637
5,579
22, 702
4,777
186
20
3,153
1,133
691
442
Fe-
male.
1
116
84
10
321
28
164
6
12
47
1
2
17
6
12
39
1
584
177
18
44
6
5
25
63
16
880
49
132
596
103
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
16
283
363
59
473
590
20
76
93
11
533
370
62
33
606
54
38
• 78
56
27
353
2^9
219
24
9
19
26
60
356
26
11,937
1,908
45
7
687
77
45
270
596
181
7,662
397
770
5,990
505
23
2,527
503
376
127
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
46
439
757
142
1,882
133
84
20
599
13
46
213
13
148
131
372
5
67
79
27
13
181
66
88
49
623
60
38
27
41
38
269
9
2,541
1,074
109
20
195
50
33
107
309
251
10,098
565
1,737
6, 407
1,389
93
5
378
277
172
105
GENERAL TABLES.
1209
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— continued.
Clerks.
Male.
126
3,032
2,472
274
29,233
79
586
40
10, 593
19
91
431
52
463
2,903
952
19
116
168
83
4
562
203
242
175
3,318
193
577
124
39
68
896
14
8,834
6,673
2,219
444
442
646
65
623
1,058
1,176
38, 273
2,092
3,838
25, 973
6,370
141
31
1,753
1,505
1,053
452
Fe-
male.
75
2,315
1,693
171
19, 131
117
410
30
4,191
22
80
487
16
507
1,728
851
11
156
195
110
4
375
123
250
64
775
207
466
93
27
77
322
7
3,390
2,725
696
124
193
203
47
167
594
701
20,693
762
2,062
14, 772
3,097
6
1,144
462
338
Wage earners.
Average
number.
1,347
15, 568
55,985
4,342
212,374
3,024
5,601
694
77,617
174
1,878
7,014
235
8,129
9,249
13, 961
400
2,941
2,567
1, 197
200
6,656
3,504
5,236
2,344
26, 296
5,767
11,287
777
1,222
1,065
2,188
420
45, 481
30, 365
7,634
2,390
4,543
2,489
531
2,188
6,179
4,411
482, 767
23,000
104, 816
270,444
84,507
906
171
13,639
18,944
6,778
12, 166
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
Oc
Fe
De
1, 456
16, 359
62, 590
Jy 4,511
I)e 241,640
De
De
No
Ja
De
De
De
i7
De
Ja
3,436
6, 343
806
90,102
208
2,121
7,943
246
8,767
11,809
Oc
De
No
De
No
No
468
3,231
2,718
ol,641
240
7,577
Ap 3, 804
De 5, 744
Ja 2, 933
Mh 38,357
Ja 6, 251
13, 428
981
1,38;J
1,337
2,535
514
49, 393
Au 9, 043
Au
Oc
Fe
Au
Oc
My
De
2,610
4,957
3,121
592
2,788
6,710
Ja 25, 495
De 122,204
De 293,960
Ja 92, 764
No 988
De 299
No 15,820
No 7,523
No 13,054
Minimum
month.
Ap
Je
Ap
1,220
14,941
51,052
Ap 4,103
My 196,418
Fe
'A
My
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ap
Je
2,616
5,172
567
70, 193
148
1,628
6,462
223
7,845
8,605
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ap
Mh 1
Ja
Ja
My
Jy
Je
Je
Jy
Ap
Oc
Se
Fe
Ja
Mh 42,179
331
2,678
2,301
921
177
5,334
3,105
4,874
1,879
21,071
5,298
10,194
612
1,129
878
1,846
350
Mh 6, 234
Mh
Je
My
Fe
Je
Se
1,940
4,189
1,928
483
1,741
5,337
Je 4,127
My 21,521
My 94,315
My 258, 962
Je 79, 233
Ap
Ap
Ja
850
111
10, 947
Ja
Mh
6,143
11 044
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
1,460
15,877
62,462
4,565
245,324
3, 461
6, 338
806
85, 053
206
2,127
7,824
240
8,767
9,020
15, 863
451
3,352
2,728
1,644
243
7,445
3, 234
5,895
3,204
30,071
6,192
11,497
802
1,268
916
2,274
5:38
49,932
33, 829
8,131
2,506
5,091
2, 382
543
2,893
7,339
4,944
538, 308
23,931
126, 262
296, 243
91, 872
972
284
15,626
20, 881
7, .545
13,336
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
1,210
7,667
47, 132
4,474
180, 152
3,212
5,438
622
83,063
201
1,912
4,544
232
3,373
8,845
7,222
40
1,968
1,703
318
170
3,023
443
4,478
3, 192
29, 565
5,280
10,390
609
713
213
1,125
493
48,688
23,810
5,687
2,160
3,693
1,232
242
2,303
3,849
4,644
519, 425
23,8.34
122, 364
283,544
89,683
943
274
9,816
3,334
1,949
1 385
Fe-
male.
236
7,981
14,098
77
62, 920
152
860
160
1,872
167
3,018
2
5,295
175
8,007
405
1,121
937
1,169
66
4,309
2,767
1,371
10
428
865
1,058
193
527
679
1,113
44
1,170
9,707
2,440
339
1, .302
1,140
295
577
3,443
171
16,655
48
3,394
11,178
2, 035
22
10
5,737
16,886
5,542
11,344
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
4
101
708
9
1,557
92
9
14
109
5
46
126
6
31
293
2
141
46
47
5
52
7
30
2
72
177
3
4
44
4
3
7
23
2,091
49
457
1,436
149
42
103
17
Fe-
male.
10
128
524
5
695
2
136
341
4
122
42
110
2
61
17
16
78
41
6
49
14
14
5
19
17
19
1
135
1
3
52
6
3
6
24
137
558
37
521
1210
ABSTRACT OF THE CEIiTSUS MAKUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
Propriet
ors and officials.
Total.
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
Super-
ia-
tend-
ents
and
mana-
gers.
Male.
Fe-
male.
1
Furniture
3,154
2,273
119
157
605
141
52
341
57
187
71
26
1,022
105
34
49
22
371
616
22
594
182
355
56
9
47
62
52
10
87
87
24
482
233
196
53
23
18
198
6
298
548
76
134
16
53
269
37
133
709
160,289
120, 836
4,443
15,998
19,012
5,679
1,965
12,379
3,046
5,708
2,998
627
63,328
7,076
4,506
1,936
634
83,656
8,248
405
7,783
9,746
12,594
8,694
5,569
3,125
4,905
3,543
1,362
1,146
995
664
8,276
3,601
3,670
1,005
729
511
1,549
78
2,704
48,954
5,399
17,696
606
7,6S6
17, 567
4,073
3,484
9,752
9,336
6,671
308
857
1,500
384
159
952
161
524
210
57
3,417
379
207
119
53
2,465
1,001
. 32
969
356
938
432
262
170
223
165
68
125
160
58
934
422
404
108
37
41
231
11
478
1,976
252
488
63
247
926
139
275
1,355
255
180
5
29
41
10
4
34
13
15
4
2
34
9
5
3
1
33
36
1
35
37
82
2
2
10
10
18
4
2
20
11
7
2
44
""31'
69
5
16
1
8
39
5
18
35
2,350
1,644
95
77
534
127
33
221
40
112
48
21
27
24
2
20
2
60
531
17
514
133
405
37
1
36
23
22
1
97
81
10
454
202
195
57
7
19
210
6
293
319
42
90
13
15
159
21
134
931
2,981
2,166
68
267
480
151
58
333
55
183
78
17
901
133
58
46
29
706
296
4
292
104
212
61
24
37
67
55
12
22
48
16
188
85
76
27
21
12
34
2
113
642
91
139
8
93
311
44
76
264
4,260
3,041
150
542
527
116
72
432
79
244
88
21
2,523
231
152
56
23
1,732
210
12
198
156
403
336
239
97
143
98
45
24
35
34
312
146
140
26
9
15
31
3
103
1,084
124
275
45
147
495
79
S3
195
2
Wood, other than rattan and willow . . .
Rattan and willow
4
Metal
5
Store and office fixtures
fi
Furs, dressed
7
Galvanizing
8
G as and electric fixtures
9
Gas fixtures
in
Electric fixtures
11
1^
Combination gas and electric fixtures.-.
All other
13
Gas, illuminating and heating
14
15
Gas machines and gas and water meters
Gas and water meters
Ifi
Gas machines
17
All other
18
Glass
19
?n
Glass, cutting, staining, and ornamenting . .
Decalcomania work on glass
9A
All other
22
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not inchiding
gloves made in textile mills.
?A
Glucose and starch
?.r,
Glucose
?6
Starch . ,
97
Glue, not elsewhere specified
?,S
Glue
?,9
All other products
?n
Gold and sUver, leaf and foil
31
^2
Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not
from the ore.
Graphite, ground and refined
33
S4
Grease and taUow, not including lubricat-
ing greases .
Soap stock
S5
T all 0 w
V)
AU other
V
Grindstones
SS
Haircloth
?9
Hair work
4n
41
Hand stamps
42
43
Locks
44
Builders' hardware...
45
Piano and organ hardware
4fi
Vehicle hardware
47
AU other
48
Hardware, saddlery
49
Hat and cap materials
50
Hats and caps, other than felt, straw, and
wool.
1 Same~nmnber reported for one or more other months
GENERAL TABLES.
1211
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURrNG INDUSTEIES— Continued.
Clerks.
Male.
7,669
5,082
122
1,335
1,130
137
1,005
98
585
290
32
11,088
719
267
348
104
2,042
383
7
376
173
328
219
109
271
209
62
17
122
484
136
292
56
11
23
94
1
256
2,019
172
834
13
23Q
764
141
106
534
Fe-
male.
4,698
2,946
116
950
686
73
49
593
165
258
143
27
5,881
380
208
133
39
1,5%
348
16
332
137
77
60
137
103
34
36
65
61
104
26
7
17
96
2
220
2,385
254
851
21
198
1,061
113
76
Wage earners.
Average
number.
138, 331
105, 957
3,892
12, 827
15, 655
5,075
1,665
9,795
2,609
4,326
2,351
509
42, 908
5,589
3,819
1,333
437
77, 520
6,480
409
6,071
8,986
10,685
7,795
5,009
2,786
4,264
3,056
1,208
950
644
2,971
2,863
813
674
425
1,084
64
1,719
42,505
4,716
15, 507
508
6, 997
14, 777
3,675
3,009
7,539
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
De 119,424
I)e 4, 984
De 1 U 444
De 17, 397
Au
Ja
5,670
1,833
De
De
De
De
2, 90i)
5,106
2,581
612
De 44,280
Ja
Au
De
4,238
1,493
497
No 85,416
De 476
De 6, 907
Ja 11,069
De 11,623
6,076
3,380
No 3, 212
Fe 1, 289
De 1, 035
De 690
Se
575
Ja
Aui
Ap
Oc
No
iy
Del
3,129
2,988
859
775
478
1,144
82
1,776
De
De
De
Au
De
No
De
De
4,856
17, 798
558
7,631
16,424
3,835
3,613
8,618
Minimum
month.
Ja 93,512
Ja 3,241
Ap 11,477
Ja 13, 910
Ja
Oc
4,012
1,557
Jy
Ja
My
Ja
2, 47S
3,758
2, 178
403
Mh 41,549
My 3, 456
My 1, 155
Ja 360
Jy 65, 055
314
5,109
My 7, 605
Mh 9,984
Ap 3, 925
Jy 2, 052
Je
Mh
2,696
1,116
890
615
454
No
My
No
De
Ap
Ja
No
Ja
2,872
2,772
762
556
373
987
53
1,667
Ja
Ap
Fe
Ja
Ja
Ap
Jy
4,525
14, 131
431
5,794
13, 902
3,569
2, 100
6,789
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
156, 384
119, 342
5,073
14, 429
17,540
5,365
1,686
11, 148
2,SS7
5,073
2,572
616
44,280
5,838
3,888
1,450
500
93, 320
7,445
481
6,964
10, 133
11, 459
9,737
5,611
4,126
4,490
3,266
1,224
1,042
700
641
6,684
2,968
2,913
803
563
460
1,135
61
1,776
47,585
4,994
17,837
572
7,689
16, 493
3,857
3,602
8,721
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
141,447
107, 594
3,834
13, 666
16,353
4,488
1, 504
8,565
1,166
4,564
2, 289
546
44,058
5,466
3,557
1,426
483
81, 214
5,502
179
5,323
1,219
4,753
8,796
4,903
3,893
3,992
2,898
1,094
480
655
610
6,438
2,828
2,817
793
559
236
288
22
1,426
38, 360
3,814
14, 530
456
6,673
12,887
3,238
2,238
5,608
Fe-
male.
12,867
10, 143
1,023
683
1,018
813
82
2,351
1,587
457
248
59
200
357
317
23
17
10, 410
1,799
294
1,505
8,555
6,226
933
708
225
491
361
130
542
45
31
213
135
68
10
4
222
832
30
290
8,283
1,031
3,026
68
996
3,162
588
1,316
3,058
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
1,751
1,374
149
74
154
34
138
57
45
25
11
1,415
89
76
201
7
1
3
4
50
646
84
219
38
15
290
22
16
24
Fe-
male.
319
231
67
6
15
281
55
8
47
283
279
1
12
5
10
296
65
62
10
5
154
1212
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90,— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of tMs table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
25
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Hats, fur-felt
Hats, straw
Hats, wool-felt
Hones and whetstones
Horseshoes, not made in steel works or roll-
ing mills.
House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Comforts and quilts
Feather pillows and beds
Cotton batting, not made in cotton mills
Mops and dusters
All other
Ice, manufactured -
Ink, printing
Ink, writing
Instruments, professional and scientiflc.
Medical and surgical
Optical
All other
Iron and steel, blast furnaces
Iron and steel , steel works and rolling mills . .
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and
rivets, not made in rolling mills.
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe
Iron and steel, doors and shutters
Iron and steel, forgings, not made in steel
works or roUing mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and
wrought, including wire nails, not made
in steel works or roUing miUs.
Cut nails and spikes
Wire nails and spikes
Forged nails and spikes
All other, including tacks
Iron and steel, tempering and welding
Treated iron and steel
Welding
Iron and steel, wrought pipe
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not including
combs and hairpins.
Japanning
Jewelry ,
Jewelry and instrument cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors. . .
Automobile lamps.
All other lamps
Reflectors
Lapidary work
Lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-
packing estabUshments.
Lasts.
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet.
176
148
40
11
"20
74
44
9
75
265
2,867
90
61
351
127
13
211
195
500
144
59
57
241
65
6
28
6
25
520
35
485
50
44
36
2,054
142
26
2,050
119
171
35
122
14
124
6
64
,•^2
503
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
20, 318
8,527
1,648
262
919
10, 010
1,892
870
268
749
6,231
38, 605
3,061
1,216
19, 787
4, 857
732
14, 198
46,956
421,861
20,006
13, 777
2,660
32, 617
3,941
684
963
426
1,868
2,867
695
2,172
11, 783
991
367
39,630
3,166
7,587
186, 673
6,648
9,734
3, 586
5,760
388
1,469
30
3,344
1,124
11,141
Proprietors and ofHeials.
Total.
Male.
634
450
26
107
527
5,260
285
129
1,121
351
35
735
1,368
9,673
697
423
214
1,337
25
77
15
64
769
92
677
331
73
59
4,113
265
148
6,224
417
570
185
356
29
217
7
221
'69
997
Fe-
male.
76
9
6
1
8
52
179
14
9
55
25
12
3
11
1
148
14
1
474
24
21
2
17
49 I Leather goods, not elsewhere specified. . .
1 Same number reported for one or more other months
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
148
121
43
6
11
417
62
39
8
55
253
1,566
50
55
248
91
12
145
41
35
39
4
22
32
3
13
3
13
563
25
538
13
45
41
2,339
146
13
1, 488
73
116
16
92
8
147
7
43
4
488
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
210
158
18
7
27
236
43
29
8
27
129
1,730
117
36
328
114
8
206
222
1,150
259
108
99
428
75
10
38
6
21
122
39
83
92
18
12
942
67
29
1,933
143
177
46
118
13
65
21
281
GENERAL TABLES.
1213
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— continued.
Clerks.
Wage earners.
714
519
76
17
71
719
74
135
15
57
438
1,874
503
222
1,502
389
30
1,083
549
246
1,856
259
117
32
47
63
143
52
91
681
27
Fe-
male.
414
203
19
12
41
53
42
8
49
298
1,045
271
154
1,178
321
28
829
883
8,763
616
176
119
1,022
108
23
85
342
38
Average
number.
7
5
1,965
2,533
78
75
189
111
3,718
3, 685
406
574
407
376
100
105
2S2
254
25
17
49
41
7
3
123
83
145
55
718
427
18, 510
7,302
1,448
212
744
7,853
1,602
589
218
528
4,916
30,247
1,988
702
15,931
3,771
639
11,521
41,660
375,0.S8
17,967
12,625
2, 077
28,391
3,355
511
814
359
1,671
1,835
528
1,307
10,426
842
295
30,871
2,734
7,138
172, 572
5,227
8,360
3,194
4, 851
315
1,155
13
2,910
852
8,945
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
De
Fe
Au
Au
Ja
20, 947
8, 494
1,923
225
915
Se
Noi
No
Oc
De
Jv
De
Aui
1,852
643
272
597
5,602
41,078
2,188
753
My 3, 842
De 688
Ja 11,948
.Ta 51,467
Ja 441,. 560
Ja 19, 535
Minimum
month.
Ap
Jy
Ja
Fe
Jy
16,353
5,808
916
197
602
Fe
Ap
Mh
Fe
Ja
Ja
Mh
Fe
1,308
536
166
456
4,072
20,796
1,886
638
Se
Ja
Ap
3,596
592
11,111
De
No
15,585
2,337
30, 564
Oc 33,628
Oc 292,469
Oc 16, 624
Ja 581
Ja 906
No 384
De 1,887
De
No
Se
De
No
674
1,414
11,805
894
367
De 32,817
De 3,057
Au 7,513
De 186,423
De 5, 927
Se
De
Jai
Oci
(2)
3,640
5, 846
350
1,212
1?
Mh
Ap
Je
9,753
1,792
26,650
No 466
Je 734
Jv 335
Au 1,224
Mh
Ja
My
Myi
427
9, 352
779
Ja 235
Ja 27, 152
Ja 2, 389
Ap 6, 702
Mh 160, 438
Fe 4,769
De 3, 258
Au 1 931
No 10.153
Fe
Mh
Au
Ja
Ja
Ja
2,733
4,239
277
1,031
13
2,301
739
8,019
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
21, 132
8,686
1,635
223
8,998
1,828
645
266
600
5,659
31,101
2,189
753
16,324
3,843
696
11,785
46,460
400, 620
18,384
15, 651
2,347
30,645
3,650
486
880
382
1,902
2,075
665
1,410
11,895
891
357
34,6.56
3,114
7,486
187, 746
5,932
9,512
3,302
5,865
345
1,224
13
3,306
909
10,076
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
Under 16 years
of age.
14,985
3,328
1,093
197
803
3,523
776
435
152
267
1,893
30, 654
2,104
376
12, 482
2,907
539
9,036
46,402
396, 741
15,534
15, .542
2,311
29,509
2,649
276
672
257
1,444
2,047
654
1,393
11,806
671
334
23,372
1,175
3,351
52, 134
3,351
7,113
2,686
4,100
327
988
11
3,019
896
6,130
Fe-
male.
5, 758
5, 289
516
26
10
5,247
1,007
207
114
304
3,615
258
73
345
3,610
79S
143
2,669
54
3,695
2,688
72
34
1,010
179
197
125
445
23
10
13
88
193
18
10,270
1,695
3, 881
125,440
2,443
2,314
614
1,689
11
216
2
66
4
3,679
Male.
204
29
12
25
78
14
45
187
12
11
162
92
12
58
4
171
135
37
2
119
23
Fe-
male.
18
5
573
81
110
2,938
51
47
2
39
6
20
200
8
123
185
40
14
15
106
32
441
163
144
7,234
87
38
37
21
1
144
25
' Same number reported throughout the year.
1214
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.
Lime ,
Linen goods ,
Liquors, distilled
Alcohol, grain, including pure, neu-
tral, or cologne spirits.
Rum, whisky, and other distilled hq-
uors.
Liquors, malt
Liquors, vinous
Litnographing
Locomotives, not made by railroad compa-
nies.
Looking-glass and picture frames
Lubricating greases
Lumber and timber products
Lumber, planing-mill products, not includ-
ing planing mills connected with sawmiOs
Machine tools
Malt
Marble and stone work
Monuments and tombstones
Other marble and stone work, except
slate.
Roofing slate
Other slate products
Matches
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber, grass,
and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds, not elsewhere
specified.
Millinery and lace goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Embroideries ,
Trimmed hats and hat frames
Dress and cloak trimmings, braids,
and fringes.
Women's neckwear
All other ,
Millstones.
Mineral and soda waters
Mineral and carbonated waters.
Fruit beverages
All other
Minerals and earths, ground or otherwise
treated.
Mirrors, framed and unframed, not else-
where specified.
Models and patterns, not including paper
patterns.
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts
Mucilage, paste, and other adhesives, not
elsewhere specified .
Mucilage and paste ,
All other ,
Musical instruments and materials, not
elsowhere specified.
Musicali nstruments, organs
Musical instruments, pianos
476
10
729
342
331
17
429
53
26,119
5,309
403
55
4,240
3,256
861
71
52
21
12
3,005
1,294
829
156
150
576
12
5,194
5,025
84
85
419
186
928
51
127
48
79
240
191
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
79, 292
12, 855
2,070
1,741
1,588
153
42,679
1,661
19, 305
28, 742
5,929
1,038
538, 788
106,481
61, 762
1,713
42, 214
19, 637
18, 574
2,814
1,189
5,126
1,173
16,244
61, 999
17,517
27. 350
2,540
4,305
10, 287
57
28. 351
26, 397
1,344
610
16, 110
3,302
8,860
12,200
1,374
501
873
2,285
25, 760
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
3,187
922
42
144
125
3,123
471
1,235
325
663
118
44,154
10,933
2, 425
180
6,825
4,747
1,780
201
97
217
46
5,023
1,858
1,706
268
273
918
18
7,725
7,417
170
138
949
363
1,477
385
236
84
152
170
805
Fe-
male
78
19
49
1
30
7
560
292
40
9
170
127
35
4
4
1
91
928
338
354
33
82
121
291
282
3
6
30
22
25
7
20
4
16
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
193
364
150
1
398
19
.31,348
4,430
132
4,774
3,919
758
59
38
3
'7
3,412
1,548
877
185
140
662
16
5, 613
5,457
54
102
176
154
1,078
16
96
39
67
223
56
33
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
816
252
11
52
44
1,431
45
537
56
140
52
4,406
3 152
637
100
1,072
446
523
70
33
34
13
510
1,105
272
512
53
179
1,079
1,005
51
23
333
119
217
85
104
29
75
67
60
382
1 Same number reported for one or more other mouths.
GENERAL TABLES.
1215
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of tliis table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PEESONS
ENGAGED IN MANUFACTUKmO INDUSTRIES— continued.
Clerks.
Wage earners.
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Fe-
male.
Average
number.
Number employed
15th day of—
16 years of age
and over.
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
Maximum
month.
Minimum
month.
Total.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Male.
Fe-
male.
2,267
325
73
1,293
169
63
72,476
11,405
1,890
De
Se
De
79,010
12, 143
2,079
Fe
Fe
Je
65, 515
10,370
1,798
79,205
12, 052
2,053
72,257
11, 996
875
6,507
26
1,002
330
30
67
Ill
""'169'
1
2
3
129
121
87
78
1,380
1,263
2,001
1,868
1,986
1,863
13
3
1
1
1
1
4
De
1,705
Je
946
5
8
4,472
108
1,470
1,449
9
747
52
933
252
117
34,259
1,011
15,618
26,715
Fe
De
Ja
158
38,955
1,951
16,850
35,659
Au
De
Ja
De
57
29, 187
671
14, 743
19,837
133
31, 220
1,552
16,810
19, 877
123
30,867
1,473
13,223
19,734
10
331
75
3,422
102
6
22
4
110
41
'""55'
7
8
9
10
291
283
9,860
5,611
237
158
3,269
2,689
4,708
472
480, 945
86,956
No 5,132
Se 504
De 548,655
No 97,035
Ja
Ap
Ja
Fe
4,060
440
427, 802
74, 362
5,042
475
626,472
97,740
4,236
452
620, 267
95, 098
724
21
5,280
2,163
74
2
864
459
8
""ei"
20
11
12
13
14
3,698
139
2,488
33
53,111
1,352
De
Au
58,640
1,677
My
Ja
49,515
1,045
58,776
1,368
56,618
1,358
2,035
7
121
3
2
15
16
1,736
1,034
647
715
422
257
32,768
13,307
15,855
36,580
14,093
18,592
36,424
14,025
18,542
90
38
34
59
23
16
7
7
17
Oc
Se
14, 165
18, 558
Ja
Ja
11,287
11,004
18
19
31
24
20
16
2,558
1,048
De
2,848
1,120
Ja
Fe
2,047
955
2,792
1,103
2,787
1,070
5
15
?n
18
21
1,018
37
163
16
3,726
1,073
De
De
4,776
1,292
Je
Jy
2,804
893
4,806
1,291
3,073
890
1,548
384
92
3
93
14
22
23
1,064
524
12,637
Oc
13,957
Ja
10,767
13,925
10,881
2,808
192
44
24
2,874
2,324
504
1, 158
95
50,850
55,786
15,607
25,353
2,325
13,733
41,146
197
710
25
534
1,470
147
14,283
22,662
1,997
De
Fe
De
15,335
25, 774
2,305
Ja
Oc
Ap
13, 183
19,625
1,634
3,592
7,274
767
11, 773
17,736
1,528
55
88
6
187
255
24
26
27
28
323
400
232
335
3,395
8,513
Mh
No
3,558
8,940
Ja
Mh
3,141
7,950
3,373
9,128
360
1,740
2,954
7,155
7
41
52
192
29
30
1
38
Jy
49
Ja'
30
52
52
31
1,960
1,723
167
70
935
776
136
23
17,440
16,199
868
373
17, 481
16, 1S4
904
393
16,411
15,295
746
370
685
505
158
22
380
379
5
5
32
Jy
Oc
Jy
20,257
1,445
480
Ja
Ja
Ja
12, 784
599
267
33
34
1
35
428
277
14,426
Au
15,285
Fe
13,599
15, 162
15,005
140
14
3
36
181
137
2,599
De
2,922
Ja
2,271
2,921
2,624
263
33
1
37
204
205
6,949
De
8,036
Ja
6,148
8,043
7,803
189
50
1
38
460
462
10,886
De
11,653
Fe
10,166
11,616
10,357
1,121
86
52
39
163
57
106
152
55
97
803
301
502
837
306
531
636
251
385
184
52
132
13
3
10
4
4'
40
Au
De
328
522
Ja
Mh
271
475
a
166
260
4,113
De
4,377
Ja
3,853
4,361
3,513
774
50
24
43
84
1,168
83
799
1,941
22, 957
De
Se
2,111
24, 719
Ja
Oc
1,770
20,902
2, 132
24,665
1,850
22, 131
235
2,162
41
287
6
85
44
45
1216
ABSTPiACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Nmn-
berof
estab-
lish-
ments.
Musical instruments, piano and organ ma-
terials.
Piano materials
Organ materials
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes.
Nets and seines
Oakum
Oil and cake, cottonseed
Oil, essential
Oil, linseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified ■
Vegetable
Animal
Mineral
Composite
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor
Oilcloth, enameled
Oleomargarine and other butter substitutes.
Optical goods
Ordnance and accessories
Paints
Paper and wood pulp.
Paper exclusively.
Pulp exclusively. .
Paper and pulp...
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified.
Playing cards
All other
Paper patterns.
Patent medicines and compounds
Patent and proprietary medicines
Patent and proprietary compounds,
not elsewhere specified.
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning, and
shelling.
Pencils , lead
Pons, fountain and stylographic
Pens, gold
Pens, steel
Perfumery and cosmetics
Petroleum, refining
Phonographs and graphophones
Photo-engraving
Photographic apparatus
Cameras
Motion-picture machines
All other apparatus and parts
Photographic materials
Motion-picture films, not exposed.
Motion-picture projection films
All other
Pickles, preserves, and sauces.
Preserves
Pickles and sauces
113
97
16
92
19
6
711
78
26
280
68
46
39
127
21
11
42
506
26
601
729
497
61
171
308
8
300
2,467
1,724
743
78
12
56
15
4
569
320
166
422
12
18
38
169
15
50
104
723
195
528
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
11,886
11,588
298
10,389
943
154
32, 193
493
2,751
8,611
3,338
1,100
479
3,694
6,254
1,319
3,868
18, 807
13,600
26,645
124,935
66,796
6,309
61,830
17, 177
2,041
15, 136
502
31,970
24,830
7 140
18,642
2,805
6, 713
3,937
456
894
9,446
73, 473
33,826
9,198
3,087
1,010
1,048
1,029
19, 745
11,460
6, 439
1,840
21, 381
8,546
12,835
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
372
339
33
422
46
19
2,825
122
116
827
252
95
99
381
200
60
184
1,336
440
2,097
3,901
2,261
209
1,431
960
64
906
4,197
2,991
1,206
1,657
182
75
187
30
13
949
2,778
881
953
178
30
62
86
935
472
239
224
1,661
510
1,151
Fe-
male.
27
1
5
36
3
70
116
67
1
48
46
46
476
375
101
1
184
29
21
42
2
2
5
26
15
6
5
113
55
58
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
finn
mem-
bers.
38
25
13
39
5
8
145
74
4
89
22
10
22
35
3
4
1
494
3
226
171
143
21
7
>24
2
122
1,648
1,144
504
647
57
40
13
1
373
69
43
264
31
6
6
19
76
6
14
56
549
112
437
Sala-
ried
ofli-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
153
144
9
119
16
7
689
15
48
341
84
51
43
163
51
15
59
304
90
741
1,312
835
56
421
397
25
372
1,465
1,025
440
418
47
42
57
11
8
394
510
234
454
53
7
19
27
178
5
67
106
449
181
Pipes, tobacco 56 2,902 132 16 54 24
1 Includes "oil, castor" and "oil, lard," to avoid disclosing individual operations.
GENERAL TABLES.
1217
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANXJFACTURING INDUSTRIES— Continued.
Clerks.
Male.
230
224
299
16
8
2,112
28
295
1,199
191
64
104
840
415
93
533
1,209
1,249
4,735
4,500
1,978
212
2,310
1,076
77
999
5,915
4, 540
1,375
695
94
371
346
6
41
1,194
9,031
2,269
978
186
71
89
26
2,237
662
1,403
172
1,990
635
1,355
125
Fe-
male.
248
235
13
364
19
3
461
21
166
630
87
46
34
463
225
35
295
1,503
580
2,258
2,659
1,447
80
1,132
960
78
882
3,938
3,136
802
187
59
291
192
4
32
1,714
2,746
1,934
456
159
65
37
57
659
1,145
187
307
689
90
7510S'
Wage earners.
Average
number.
10, 769
240
9,294
859
124
28,766
321
2,173
5,930
2,802
891
240
1,997
5,414
1,130
2,851
14,723
11,328
17, 485
113,759
51,043
5,807
56,909
14,135
1,832
12,303
403
17,444
13,788
3,656
16,072
2,460
5,970
3,207
416
807
5,405
58, 889
28, 721
6,769
2,555
842
858
855
14,556
9,6.52
3,646
1,258
16, 621
7,039
9,582
N UTiiber employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
Au
No
Pe
Fe
Fe
No
Au
Jy
De
Oc
Au
Se
De
De
De
Fe
Ja
De
Ap
11,717
261
10,052
918
151
36,567
396
2,465
3,333
1,421
303
2,079
6, .539
1,323
3, 405
15,230
19, 435
18, 766
De 54,882
No 6,199
No 59,703
Mh 1,946
De 13,517
423
No 14,733
Ja 4,042
All
De
De
De
Au
Mh
No
De
De
De
19,912
2,931
6,196
3,529
468
876
6,162
62,599
35,180
7,337
No 939
De 1,080
De 1,019
De 10,577
Oc 4,164
Ap 1,311
2, 539 De
-23 77
8,722
14,310
2,786
Minimum
month.
Ja
Jy
My
Oc
Oc
Jy
My
Mh
8,862
205
8,823
749
89
16, 333
274
1,825
Fe
Mh
Mh
Mh
Ja
Je
Jy
Au
Fe
2,M8
403
174
1,854
4,030
872
2,343
14,139
7,974
16,070
Ap 47,431
Mh 5,303
Ap 54,776
Se 1,747
Ap 11,418
Ja 381
Jy
Oc
Fe
Oc
Ja
Fe
Fe
Au
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ja
13,000
3,246
10,119
1,807
5,629
2,973
369
748
4,721
54,342
23,997
6,164
683
695
763
Ja 8, 240
Ja 3,143
Se 1,194
Ap 5,511
Mh 7,554
Se 2,201
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
11,953
11,693
260
9,8.39
857
132
37, 142
469
2,318
7,011
3,268
1,367
293
2,083
6,463
1,326
3,521
15, 222
12,930
18,716
122, 139
55,650
6,385
60,104
15,358
1,906
13,452
18,796
14,692
4,104
18,920
3,007
6,198
3,587
458
760
6,076
62,660
35,184
7,387
3,022
916
1,080
1,026
15,935
10,575
4,090
1,270
19,284
8,145
11,139
2,785
16 years of age
and over.
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
8,677
8,501
176
4,670
199
130
36,185
441
2,263
6,332
2,682
1,359
292
1,999
6,113
1,195
2,590
10,149
12,120
16,931
111,121
47,117
6,369
57,635
9,492
766
8,726
136
9,002
6,349
2,653
18, 899
1,055
2,818
2,207
416
133
1,840
61,492
27,512
6,895
2,471
638
1,067
766
11,170
7,222
3,153
795
9,300
3,476
5,824
2,208
Fe-
male.
2,970
78
4,746
612
778
25
55
678
586
325
115
923
4,570
808
"1,724
10,852
8,393
16
2,443
5, 594
1,088
4,506
252
9,418
7,996
1,422
1,933
3,128
1,320
40
598
4,102
1,126
7,603
378
515
277
13
225
4,693
3,338
925
430
9,514
4,598
4,916
556
Male.
137
134
3
119
4
2
179
3
327
2
41
137
124
13
15
2
60
43
2
5
46
42
58
107
60
7
12
41
159
21
138
Fe-
male.
304
42
176
20
202
43
159
239
223
16
192
17
26
311
50
261
1218
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Plated ware
Knives, forks, spoons, and other flat-
ware.
Hollow ware
All other
Plumbers' suppUes, not elsewhere specified.
Pocketboolis
Pottery
Chinaware
Earthen and stone ware
All other
Poultry, kilUng and dressing, not done in
slaughtering and meat-packing establish-
ments.
Printing and publishing, book and job.
Job printing
Book publishing and printing
Book publishing without printing.
Linotype work and typesetting. . .
Printing and publishing, music . .
Printing and pubUshing
Publishing without printing.
Printing and publishing, newspapers and
periodicals.
Printing and publishing
Printing, publishing, and job printing.
PubUshing without printing ,
Printing materials
Pulp, from fiber other than wood.
Pulp goods
Wall board.
All other...
Pumps, not including power pumps.
Pumps, steam and other power.
Steam
Other power
Refrigerators
Regalia, and society badges and emblems.
Rice, cleaning and polishing
Roofing materials
Metal shingles and ceiling.
All others
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber goods, not
elsewhere specified.
Rules, ivory and wood
Saddlery and harness
Safes and vaults.
Safes
Vaults ,
Salt
Sand and emery paper and cloth.
Sand-lime brick
30
20
214
139
340
161
147
32
1%
13,089
11,951
142
687
309
160
27
133
1,346
12, 420
3,596
82
5
40
10
30
127
112
62
50
122
115
86
178
29
149
13
1,823
38
21
17
86
12
32
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
11,459
7,783
2,681
16, 162
3,497
30,692
25, 840
3,256
1,596
2,837
171,199
148, 632
7,913
11, 102
3,552
2,622
992
1,630
228,630
90,244
111,317
27,069
1,035
80
3,984
1,088
2,896
7,620
13, 286
10, 246
3,040
6,994
2,919
3,249
11, 805
004
11, 201
160, 824
209
14, 863
3, 582
2,374
1,208
7,682
1,102
600
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
393
227
106
60
849
282
1,340
975
283
82
346
21,645
19, 385
425
1,313
522
290
58
232
28,685
5,037
18,644
5,004
143
12
184
63
121
555
621
431
190
425
212
641
652
62
590
4,043
20
2,621
158
98
60
341
74
63
Fe-
male.
1,111
917
27
144
23
15
2
13
2,175
332
1,198
645
69
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
168
183
27
136
20
176
12, 185
11,423
90
368
304
107
13
94
14,570
12,307
1,574
41
6
11
1
10
78
36
21
15
72
90
40
79
16
63
97
1,946
16
9
7
40
3
3
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
97
35
37
25
276
63
400
306
70
24
4,990
4,214
139
531
106
106
26
80
5,199
1,089
2,628
1,482
67
3
60
16
44
140
186
106
SO
147
61
84
182
27
155
7
331
60
37
23
109
27
25
1 Same number reported for one or more other months.
GENERAL TABLES.
1219
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS
ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— continued.
Clerks.
Wage earners.
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearast
representative day.
Number employed
15th day of—
16 years of age
and over.
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Average
number.
Total.
Maximum
month.
Minimum
month.
Male.
Fe-
male.
Male.
Fe-
male.
783
566
780
621
9,492
6,366
10,861
7,480
8,633'
5,729
2,103
1,670
73
38
52
43
1
De
7,495
Ja
4,860
i
159
58
113
46
2,297
829
No
No
2,542
894
Ja
Ja
1,887
744
2,514
867
2,209
695
271
162
29
6
5
4
3
4
1,038
180
665
121
13, 592
2,905
De
No
16, 841
3,194
Ap
Ja
11,286
2,605
16, 708
3,190
15, 512
1,602
1,037
1,497
147
33
12
58
5
6
748
594
85
69
621
513
70
38
27, 934
23, 733
2,803
1,398
30, 702
26, 181
2,928
1,593
22, 747
18, 960
2,640
1,147
7,579
6, 885
276
418
247
223
11
13
129
113
1
15
7
De
Fe
De
25, 9S3
2,960
1,579
Fe
Se
Ja
21, 899
2,576
1,227
8
9
10
186
155
2,140
De
4,244
Mh
1,076
3,912
2,682
1,211
9
10
11
12,916
7,591
911
4,310
104
12, 522
6,838
897
4,622
165
123, 005
113,901
5, 653
713
2,738
134, 379
124, 794
5, 868
722
2,995
97, 732
91, 264
3,524
356
2,588
33, 433
30, 543
2,209
345
336
2,401
2,248
77
9
67
813
739
58
12
4
1''
De 124,331
De 5, 828
Oc 810
De 2, 983
Ja
Ja
De
Ja
110, 592
5,341
599
2,501
13
14
15
16
843
52
791
575
65
510
899
815
84
952
860
92
744
705
39
200
148
52
7
6
1
1
1
17
De
De
861
95
Ja
Se
759
67
18
19
45, 102
23,291
13, 154
8,657
32, 287
11, 931
9,932
10,424
120, 381
49,653
68, 389
2,339
126, 219
51, 977
71,863
2,379
100, 559
45,091
53, 846
1,622
21, 129
5,357
15, 077
695
4,244
1,455
2,743
46
287
74
197
16
''O
De
De
De
51,863
71, 699
2,405
Ja
Ja
Je
47,276
66, 327
2,284
21
22
23
89
417
247
170
73
4
335
1S9
146
723
64
3,041
587
2,454
No
Je'
852
78
Ja
De
620
51
728
70
3,676
722
2,954
683
54
3,079
662
2,417
43
16
566
60
50(i
2
24
?5
11
20
?6
De
De
716
2,910
Ja
Ja
465
2,245
27
11
20
28
1,193
480
5,384
De
6,158
Je
4,729
6,065
5,668
183
171
43
29
1,179
833
346
786
502
284
10, 688
8,471
2,217
10,991
8,453
2,538
10,683
8,210
2,473
260
215
45
44
26
18
4
2
2
30
Ja
De
9,324
2,533
Oc
Ap
7,783
2,042
31
32
506
234
43S
268
226
55
5,786
2,223
2,113
De
No
De
6,461
2,358
3,410
Au
Ja
Jy
5,483
2,081
954
6,438
2,368
3, 432 _
6,142
887
3,390
260
1,446
39
34
12
3
2
23
33
34
35
1,512
55
1, 457
759
30
729
8,871
455
8,416
10, 137
458
9,679
9,709
436
9,273
413
19
394
9
3
6
6
g'
36
Se
Oc
509
9,584
Fe
Fe
409
7,132
37
38
25, 712
11, 152
119,848
Oc
134,423
Ja
104,075
138, 081
121,006
16,330
454
291
39
11
1,330
10
426
168
10,411
No
De
190
10, 955
My
Je
151
9,938
191
11, 099
133
10, 078
44
900
13
52
1
9
40
41
309
223
86
162
111
51
2,949
1,939
1,010
3,379
2,242
1,137
3,311
2,206
1,105
53
32
21
15
4
11
4?
De
De
2,241
1,133
Fe
Ap
1,727
881
43
44
595
178
20
235
79
12
6,495
771
504
Oc
De
No
7,110
894
633
My
Mh
Ja
5,994
682
314
7,023
896
691
6,514
781
689
481
95
2
17
20
11
45
46
47
1220
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table «>0.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Sausage, not made in slaughtering and
meat-packing establishments.
Sausage
Sausage casings
Saws
Scaler and balances . . .
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing-machine cases .
Sewing machines and attachments .
Sewing machines
Attachxnents
Shipbuilding, steel
New vessels
Concrete vessels..
Repair work only
Small boats
Shipbuilding, wooden, including boat
building.
New vessels
Repair work only
Small boats ,
Masts, spars, oars, and rigging
Shirts
Show cases.
Signs and advertising novelties.
Electric signs
Other signs
Advertising novelties
Silk goods, including throwsters.
Finished products
Throwsters and winders
Silversmi thing and silverware.
Slaughtering and meatpacking
Slaughtering
Meat packing
Slaughtering and meat packing.
Smelting and refining, copper.
Smelting
Smelting and refining i
Smelting and refining, lead.
Smelting
Smelting and refining 2.
Smelting and refining, metals, not else-
where specified.'
Smelting and refining, not from the ore...
Smelting and refining, zinc
Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets .
All other
Soap
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
633
547
112
79
143
11
5
40
29
11
162
105
5
45
7
315
277
294
27
896
119
779
65
544
170
1,369
1,040
329
99
1,304
604
142
558
34
21
13
25
18
7
39
33
6
348
66
188
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTTTRtNG
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
3,903
1,091
6,704
6,821
11,621
5, 439
4,582
17,049
16,420
629
365,875
342, 164
2,491
20, 966
254
47,361
36,672
8,554
1,951
184
45,274
2,293
14,832
1,541
4,465
8,826
136,775
105, 660
31,115
7,599
197,392
8,789
7,676
180, 927
19,654
9,029
10, 625
7,354
5,487
1,867
2,360
2,793
14,903
13,914
989
28,919
3,448
7,49J
Proprietors and ofiicials.
Total.
Male.
781
138
295
296
616
135
233
455
413
42
5,903
5,443
43
388
29
2,255
1,265
540
409
41
2,138
266
1,441
161
783
497
4,442
3, 437
1,005
309
6, 665
1,144
437
5,084
510
242
268
234
147
87
170
274
291
240
51
1,426
256
416
Fe-
male.
7
6
2
278
2
54
10
13
31
220
162
58
100
4
31
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
704
608
96
83
38
71
U
4
795
210
245
313
27
949
^12
624
41
489
94
1,011
807
204
58
1,071
630
127
314
183
43
143
Sala-
ried
ofii-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
128
110
18
89
199
35
442
348
4
79
11
48
6
401
81
382
53
162
167
1,163
865
298
121
1,048
261
89
698
58
34
24
29
11
18
27
52
45
7
365
69
113
' Includes 4 establishments engaged exclusively in refining.
' Includes 2 estabUshments engaged exclusively in refining.
GENERAL TABLES.
1221
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANTJFACTUKING INDUSTRIES — Continued.
Clerks.
Male.
381
300
81
548
652
350
159
103
923
917
6
11,610
10, 798
118
688
6
1,146
904
197
39
6
1,995
106
1,790
240
261
1,289
3,027
2,744
283
470
23,390
854
663
21,873
1,518
761
757
569
419
150
119
224
595
538
57
3,911
362
304
Fe-
male.
192
142
50
342
426
381
254
74
606
589
17
4,335
4, 128
52
151
4
504
372
80
47
5
1,260
62
196
820
2,304
1,975
329
352
6,267
220
191
5,856
274
103
171
112
82
30
30
124
220
207
13
3,046
247
327
Wage earners.
Average
number.
3,471
2,653
818
5,510
5,432
10, 262
4,889
4,171
15, 059
14, 499
560
344, 014
321, 787
2,277
19, 736
214
43, 432
34, 122
7,730
1,450
130
39,603
1,857
10, 432
1,031
3, 212
6,189
126, 782
97,342
29,440
6,453
100, 996
6,556
C, 366
148, 074
17,345
7,919
9,426
6,438
4,839
1,599
2,041
2,167
13, 796
12, 928
868
20,436
2,599
6.412
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
De
De
De
De
De
De
De
2,905
880
5,854
5,946
11,303
5,242
4,790
De
No
15,761
613
My 358, 646
Au 3, 322
Ja 23,421
Ja 5-il
Ja 56,437
Ap 8,681
Je 1, 724
Ja 145
De 45,970
De 2,031
De 1,227
Oe 3, 497
De 7, 139
De 104,154
De 33,085
De 6, 749
De 7, 154
Ja 8, 101
Ja 172,703
Ja 10, 982
Ja 12,645
6,101
1,953
2,662
2,284
Ja 15, 103
Ja 1, 056
Se 22, 653
My 2, 847
De 7, 508
Minimimi
month.
Ap
My
Ja
Fe
My
Ap
2,496
764
5,355
4,887
9,327
4,617
2,715
Ja
My
13, 525
514
De 249,724
Fe 1,635
Oc 17,654
Se 68
De 19,601
No 6, 291
Ja 1,260
Je 123
Ap 36,960
Ja 1, 569
Ja 791
Fe 2, 778
Fe 5,154
Fe 90, 659
Mh 27,501
Fe 6, 025
Ap 6, 153
My 5,631
Ap 138,985
Au 6,743
De 8, 244
Se
De
Ap
Je
4,167
1,354
1,783
2,046
Je 11,405
Oc 398
Ap 17,963
Ja 1,977
Ja 5,633
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
3,793
2,902
891
5,871
6,105
11,508
5,240
4,790
16, 368
15, 763
605
309, 273
284, 710
1,839
22, 572
152
45,903
35,953
8,196
1,619
135
46,698
2,048
11,868
1,221
3,504
7,143
137,716
lai, 516
33,200
6,693
163, 582
7,207
6,012
150, 333
16,997
7, 998
8,999
6,331
4,936
1,395
2,187
2,256
14,147
13,119
1,028
20,290
2, 739
7,658
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
3,303
2,667
636
5,398
5,777
9,787
3,781
4,293
13,790
13,414
376
308, 078
283,600
1,839
22,495
144
45, 803
35,884
8,187
1,599
133
7,711
1,989
7,146
1,136
2,913
3,097
52,401
43,224
9,180
5,M3
147, 127
7,112
4,433
135,582
•16,937
7,979
8,958
6,322
4,931
1,391
2,024
2,237
14,131
13, 103
1,028
14, 125
2,646
4,857
Fe-
male.
478
225
253
364
286
1,637
1,369
490
2,193
2,059
134
972
900
64
62
8
16
2
37,797
55
4,448
84
535
3,829
78, 160
56,862
21,298
995
16,244
87
1,604
14, 553
60
19
41
163
18
5,926
82
2.567
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
42
78
63
7
340
283
57
223
210
223
4
122
1
35
86
2,368
1,469
102
184
3
173
120
11
126
Fe-
male.
20
967
152
21
131
4,784
2,961
1,823
53
27
119
108
8 Includes "smelting and refining, antimony" and
individual operations.
'smelting and refining, tin," to avoid disclosing
1222
ABSTKACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Springs, steel, car and carriage, not made
in steel works or rolling mills.
Carriage and wagon
Railway
Automobile
Machinery and other
Stamped and enameled ware, not elsewhere
specified.
Stamped ware
Enameled ware
Bathtubs
Lavatories and sinks
Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified.
Penholders
All other
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-water
heating apparatus.
Radiators and cast-iron heating boilers.
All other
Steam packing
Steel barrels, drums, and tanks .
Stencils and brands
Stereotyi)ing and electrotj-ping.
Stoves and hot-air furnaces.
Stoves and ranges
Hot-air furnaces
Fireless cookers
Stoves, gas and oU
Structural ironwork, not made in steel
works or rolling mills.
Sugar, beet
Sugar, cane
Sugar,refluing, iiotincluding beet sugar
Sulphuric, nitric, and mi.xed acids
Surgical appUances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic woven goods
Te.xtile machinery and parts
Theatrical scenery
Tin and other foils, not elsewhere specified. .
Tinfoil...
Aluminum and other
Tin plate and terneplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified .
Tobacco, chewing and smoking, and snuff. .
Plug or chewing
Smoking
Snuff
AU other
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.
Cigars
Cigarettes
Cigars and cigarettes
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Sliovels, spades, scoops, and hoes
Carpenters' tools, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Machinists' tools
All othor
279
35
5
4
223
5
218
19.5
281
75
186
169
33
84
171
412
280
126
176
1,146
85
202
20
39
208
196
432
17
15
12
3
24
301
365
85
199
34
47
9,926
9,778
135
13
1,125
42
34
502
574
PERSONS ENG.iGED IN M .VNTJFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
10, 401
670
675
6,036
3,020
39,453
27,967
10, 177
761
548
14,535
119
14,416
1,906
43,864
12, 156
31, 708
7,761
3,967
637
4,623
39, 153
31,724
7,042
387
12,778
56,205
14, 190
7,045
20,921
5,860
8,953
12,466
36,126
230
2,169
2,161
3,686
38,958
22,468
10,153
10,432
1,711
172
161,097
132,561
26,379
2,157
44,142
2,861
2,672
21,235
17,374
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
36
29
254
174
1,386
1,075
264
21
26
772
10
762
326
1,367
304
1,063
498
182
135
434
1,887
1,374
487
26
564
3,571
670
621
367
285
553
561
1,525
42
94
91
3
181
1,119
929
386
405
73
65
14,182
13,577
533
72
4,520
140
101
1,383
2,896
Fe-
male,
175
39
28
6
11
7
4
938
856
59
23
82
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
55
9
1
27
IS
101
101
130
3
127
233
73
21
52
72
11
84
85
139
69
70
721
1
165
219
179
354
6
3
177
325
48
193
26
58
10,464
10,352
102
10
856
27
24
355
450
Sala-
ried
ofla-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
175
17
9
97
52
374
S3
12
12
255
5
250
61
412
94
318
187
66
36
190
736
552
175
'9
187
1,221
113
159
47
40
140
130
390
23
33
33
9
252
195
106
67
19
3
825
744
73
2,495
48
32
482
1,933
570
561
1 Same number reported for one or more other months.
GENERAL TABLES.
1223
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES — Continued.
Clerks.
Male.
31
75
273
158
2,253
.1, 828
368
41
16
1,404
2
1,402
54
3,421
618
2,803
640
300
38
337
2,975
2,179
759
37
1,112
1,266
281
1,814
407
1,083
549
1,714
20
72
72
173
2,204
2,510
1,147
1,103
254
5,284
2,768
2,426
90
1,949
96
162
874
817
Fe-
male.
19
5
223
124
1,528
1,136
347
33
12
1,039
3
1,036
39
2,359
381
1,978
456
156
38
175
1,379
959
373
47
530
1,916
471
23
534
198
866
439
1,005
18
35
1,210
677
235
393
49
1,920
1,061
719
140
2,006
81
134
1,074
717
Wage earners.
Average
number.
8,981
578
566
5,279
2,558
34,248
23, 895
9,196
664
493
11,261
101
11, 160
1,466
36,686
10,844
25,842
6,147
3,322
417
3,664
32,868
27,186
5,405
277
10, 565
43, 962
11, 781
6,101
18, 202
4,961
6,390
10, 857
31, 823
149
1,908
1,903
5
3,122
34,386
18,324
8,379
8,520
1,328
97
138, 773
114,299
22,642
1,832
35,585
2,538
2,271
17,880
12,896
Number employed
15th day of—
Maximum
month.
De 601
J a 654
Se 5, 486
De 3,092
De 26,202
No 10,251
De 945
De 609
Jy 119
De 12, 416
De 1,638
De 14,686
De 29, 581
De 6, 782
De 4,046
De 476
De 3,911
No 30,227
No 6,245
Jy 327
De
No
12,650
47,680
No 27,004
De 19, 570
Jy 20, 501
De 5,764
Ja 7, 581
No 12,010
De 35,426
Au
173
Mh 2, 134
(») 5
Fe 3, 880
Au 38,385
No 8,896
Oc 9, 283
De 1, 380
Oc 106
De 131,081
No 26,374
No 2,266
Ja
De
De
De
2,794
2,420
19,865
14,349
Minimum
month.
Ja 559
Oc 495
Ja 4,837
Ap 2, 122
Ap 22,476
Ja 7,600
Mh 438
Ja 370
Ja 75
Ap 10,540
Ja 1, 245
My 8,379
Jy 21, 926
My 5, 656
Mh 2, 727
Ja I 392
Ja 3,365
Ja 22, 542
Mh 4, 823
Ja 210
Ja 9,319
My 40,614
Mh
Ap
Ja
Jy
My
Fe
4,661
1,514
14, 533
4,331
5,994
9,770
Ap 28,898
Ja
108
Jy
1,641
5
Je 2, 367
Ap 31,855
Mh 7,765
Ja 7,928
Au 1,265
Mh 89
Au 92,751
My 19,357
My 1,326
Je
Jy
Ap
Ap
2,252
2,175
16,687
12,211
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
9,552
602
571
5,384
2,995
37,977
26,280
10. 141
945
611
12,612
113
12, 499
1,648
44,371
14, 701
29, 670
6,838
4,045
478
3,892
36,546
30, 028
6,214
304
12, 704
47. 142
26, 489
20,586
18,383
5,890
6,437
12, 175
35, 598
159
2,697
2,692
5
3,567
35, 221
19, 109
9,1-26
8,471
1,397
115
160, 463
133, 066
25,204
2,193
39, 697
2,574
2,437
19, 914
14. 772
16 years of age
and over.
Male.
8,783
594
567
5,049
2,573
29,460
19,940
7,978
936
606
6,070
60
6,010
1,514
41,885
14,580
27,305
5,655
3,956
378
3,768
35,801
29, 363
6,170
268
11,620
46,860
25, 275
17, 910
17,063
5,862
3,203
3,866
33,097
154
1,774
1,773
1
3,077
24,846
9,615
4,415
4,289
812
99
65.099
53,153
11,144
802
36,155
2,488
2,113
18, 455
13,099
Fe-
male.
718
7
4
297
410
7,799
5,798
1,989
7
5
6,271
50
6, 221
125
2,410
107
2,303
1,084
89
81
87
411
345
31
35
987
258
1,213
2,504
1,313
26
3,109
7,699
2,029
4
911
907
4
485
10, 163
9,339
4,585
4,166
572
16
93,341
78,253
13, 707
1;381
3,176
67
283
1,286
1.540
Under 16 years
of age.
Male.
364
274
68
26
141
409
1
7
7
5
158
58
48
6
4
472
344
128
267
17
28
120
102
Fe-
male.
23
354
268
174
'i74'
1
14
54
8
59
40
18
1
37
332
2
319
1
13
1
90
7
24
1
160
12
7
2
99
469
63
1, 551
1,316
225
10
• Same number reported throughout the year.
1224
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Toys and games
Trunks and valises
Turpentine and rosin.
Type founding ,
Tjrpewriters and supplies . .
Typewriters and parts .
Carbon paper
Ribbon
All other
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Imitation leather and leatheroid
Excelsior
Curled hair
All other
Num-
ber of
estab-
hsh-
meuts.
Varnishes
Vault lights and ventilators .
Vinegar and cider
Vinegar
Cider
"Wall paper, not made in paper mills
Wall plaster and composition flooring
Washing machines and clothes wringers. . .
Waste
Cotton
All other
Watch and clock materials, except watch-
cases.
Watch materials
Clock materials
Watchcases
Watches
Watches
Watch movements.
Wheelbarrows
Whips
Windmills
Window and door screens and weather strips
Window and door screens
Weather strips
Window shades and fixtures
Wire
Wirework, not elsewhere specified.
Wire rope and cable
Woven-wire fencing
AH other
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wood, turned and carved
Wooden goods, not elsewhere specified .
Wool pulling
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy .'
Woolen and worsted goods
Woolen goods
Worsted goods
All other industries "■
541
597
1,191
23
88
37
24
21
6
163
17
95
15
36
229
41
720
199
521
48
161
105
92
61
31
27
21
6
18
7
11
11
26
31
214
176
38
287
66
558
15
53
490
115
73
722
245
24
33
78
a^i2
560
292
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING
INDUSTRIES.
Total.
16, 483
14,216
31,093
870
18,074
16,659
901
455
59
4,173
5,620
2,351
1,491
839
939
7,3S5
457
3,333
1,906
1,367
5,098
6,439
7,555
3,177
2,300
877
678
565
113
4,587
16,852
9,437
7, 415
372
912
2,383
2,782
2,556
226
5, 494
22, 236
IS, 340
2,973
1,922
13, 445
5,634
4,615
12, 623
7,287
839
2,407
2,956
176,392
67, 020
109, 372
109
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
Male.
1,159
1,283
2,779
27
431
318
55
51
7
191
35
71
774
78
1,000
353
647
223
411
418
253
177
76
292
ISl
111
32
48
11(1
358
303
55
501
005
1, 354
133
151
1, 070
392
240
1,471
471
78
98
220
4,667
2,3.85
2,282
Fe-
male,
10
7
168
102
66
Pro-
prie-
tors
and
firm
mem-
bers.
469
601
1,460
11
37
6
10
IS
3
232
123
1
81
10
31
72
26
724
153
571
3
28
40
57
38
19
24'
22
2
7
20
10
197
175
22
258
13
457
3
25
429
28
1
70S
177
23
9
64
387
258
129
Sala-
ried
offi-
cials
of cor-
pora-
tions.
326
360
149
6
103
54
30
14
5
360
34
158
115
43
120
169
148
113
75
38
24
13
U
14
12
44
93
72
21
93
122
409
23
54
332
128
79
295
136
22
38
70
1,236
729
507
1 Same number reported for one or more other months.
GENERAL TABLES.
1225
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919^Contmued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 117:?.
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANtTFACTURlNG INDUSTRIES — continued.
Clerks.
Male.
427
937
214
18
732
460
218
54
266
262
154
31
22
o5
1,741
29
203
119
54
390
632
759
113
86
27
13
2
221
218
152
66
32
103
211
134
108
26
308
1,-95
1,061
280
152
629
204
291
222
229
42
70
107,
2,942
894
2,048
3
Fe-
male.
617
467
5
14
1,228
994
185
46
3
144
145
87
23
13
22
818
30
123
87
3S
217
265
413
117
83
34
444
293
151
15
41
99
104
SO
24
255
588
658
98
116
444
246
131
14
• 52
56
1, 828
682
1,146
Wage earners.
Average
number.
14, 201
11,470
28,067
810
15,669
14, 878
441
303
47
3,368
4,810
2,011
1, 242
768
789
4,022
316
1,981
1,365
616
4,262
5,123
5,956
1,951
735
582
485
97
3,900
15, 888
8,809
7,079
291
717
1,932
2,179
2,061
118
4,411
19, 741
15,224
2,461
1,501
11,262
4,946
3,978
10, 649
6,443
705
2,177
2,566
166, 7S7
62,957
103,830
Number employed
15tli day of —
Maximum
month.
No 16,701
Oc 12, 467
Je 28, 802
Jy 917
De 17,240
No
De
My:
De
477
327
50
De
De
Au
Se
De
Oc
2,328
1,331
8G1
832
4,390
369
No
Oc
De
No
De
2,100
1, 399
4,795
6,103
7,085
Au
No
2,163
787
Jy
Noi
De
564
107
4,283
No'
No
Oc
De
De
9,343
7,370
348
743
2,077
De
De
De
Se
2, 335
140
5,137
21,282
De
De
Ja
Oc
De
De
De
Au
De
2,678
1,619
11, 850
5,838
4,282
11,260
6,949
831
2,553
2,669
De 70,374
De 122,495
Minimum
month.
Ja 10, 141
Ja 10, 101
Ja 25,918
Au 620
Au 13,769
Je
Jai
Ja
421
289
43
Ta 3,016
Fe
Ja
Ja
Ja
Ja
Fe
1,739
1,196
590
714
3,617
269
Mh
My
Au
Ja
Ja
1,043
314
3,567
3,683
4,731
Fe
Ap
1,713
655
Mh
Fe
418
87
Ja 3,625
Jy
Ja
Mh
Ap
Je
8, 337
6,757
242
688
1,588
Mh
Mh
Fe
Oc
1,852
103
3,789
17, 335
Au 2, 177
Ja 1,319
Ap 10,804
Je
Mh
Ja
Je
Mh
Fe
4,246
3,439
10, 168
6, 266
613
1,658
2,405
Fe 47, 872
Fe 67,489
Wage earners employed Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
15,744
12,649
29,601
811
17, 736
16, 864
495
330
47
3,837
5,444
2,331
1,391
843
879
4,445
361
2, 835
1,620
1,215
5,100
6,017
7,356
2, 857
2,099
758
604
497
107
4,300
16,685
9, 329
7,356
337
747
2,076
2, 587
2,445
142
5,207
21,600
16, 397
2,692
1,591
12, 114
5,463
4,304
14, 849
7,109
831
2,554
2,709
194,649
72,062
122, 587
102
16 years of age Under 16 years
and over. of r —
Male.
8,647
10, 453
29, 103
629
13,510
12,957
327
201
25
1,774
4,490
2,281
1,230
561
418
4, 028
361
2,551
1,434
1,117
4,071
5,941
7, 126
1,920
1,445
475
124
61
3,094
8,358
4,591
3,767
330
509
2,061
2, 220
2,0S2
138
3,731
20, 4S6
13,287
2,554
1,583
9,150
5,437
4,284
13,713
5,814
827
2,309
2,229
105,657
47. 736
57,921
87
Fe-
male.
6,356
1,977
103
148
4,026
3,739
142
124
21
1,897
872
50
99
281
442
270
184
86
958
74
212
925
642
283
364
40
1,079
8,069
4,482
3,587
6
204
10
354
351
3
1,415
1,037
2,747
138
8
2,601
26
18
985
1,203
4
185
438
81, 185
23,274
57,911
Male.
465
151
393
11
121
105
10
5
1
82
50
14
2
12
57
14
2
18
5
7
5
7
165
163
2
1
21
5
44
54
277
277
2
144
85
3,385
560
2,825
Fe-
male.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
....j 9
81 10
32 11
.... 12
20 13
.... 14
12 15
2 16
.... 17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
13
37
4,422
492
3,930
'Comprises the following industries with number of estabUsliments as indicated: " Straw goods, not else-
where specified," 1; "whalebone cutting," 1; and "wood carpet," 3.
1226
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
All industiies
Aeroplanes, seaplanes, and air-
ships, and parts.
Agricultural implements
Aluminum manufactures ,
Ingots, plates, and sheets
Ware
All other
Amnrunition ,
Artificial flowers
Artificial 1 imbs ,
Artificial stone products
Artists' materials ,
Crayons ,
All other
Asbestos products, not including
steam packing.
Building materials
Textile-mill products
All other
Automobile bodies and parts
Automobile repairing
Automobiles
Awnings, tents, and sails
Babbitt metal and solder
Babbitt metal
White metal
Type metal
Solder
Bags, other than paper, notinclud-
iug bags made in textile mills.
Bags, paper, exclusive of those
made in paper mills.
Baking powders and yeast
Baking powders
Yeast
Baskets, and rattan and willow
ware.
Bells
Belting and hose, rubber
Belting
Hose
Belting and hose, woven, other
than rubber.
Woven belting
All other, including woven
hose.
Belting, leather
Billiard tables, bowling alleys, and
acceissorics.
Blacking, stains, and dressings . . .
Bluing
237, 854
POWEK AND rUEL USED.
Primary power.
Nuin-
berof
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
26
497
82
7
39
36
39
82
130
1,854
43
13
30
12
15
17
2,271
14, 825
308
778
76
31
17
3
25
203
64
69
53
16
161
10
139
40
135
34
Total
primary
horse-
power.
29, 504, 792
12,512
128, 249
30, 280
2,617
20, 823
6.840
39, 128
468
857
22, 221
3,206
1,132
2,074
9,657
2,591
5,577
1,489
256, 919
82, 691
287,323
4,589
6,022
4,065
887
21
1,049
9,082
4,429
20, 071
2,431
17,640
6,319
783
26,299
11, 691
14, 608
5,338
3,066
2.272
7,039
5,322
2,490
423
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
122, 628
17,037,973
3
334
31
16
15
80
1
1
181
12
9
3
31
14
10
7
302
120
194
7
15
14
Horse-
power.
325
69, 942
12, 372
8,490
3.882
19, 160
50
25
4,048
1,354
554
1,295
1,565
1,245
41, 680
1,763
104, 532
349
2,937
2,857
4,216
1,480
U, 272
1, 2.50
13, 022
4, 157
132
10, 860
4,990
5,870
1,688
560
1,128
4,417
305
1,599
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
33, 407
166
9
"'9'
U
1
8
1,165
9
1
179
2,933
21
9
6
1
2
Horse-
power.
1,259,400
4,092
1,103
'i,'i63
2,241
5
71
5,810
225
4
221
12, 066
17, 57;
861
160
35
20
105
150
87
183
135
406
6
400
25
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
14.008
1,765,268
1
80
3
141
4
24
143
351
2
240
2
240
1
60
10
Horse-
power.
6,373
566
132
370
402
618
518
100
160
55
GENERAL TABLES.
1227
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Coutiuued.
[See note at head of tliis table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power — Con.
Rented.
Electric.
Motors.
996, 000
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
9,347,556
682
4,594
945
92
561
292
1,764
258
221
1,632
164
38
126
337
67
225
45
21,773
19, 537
14, 283
2,621
340
164
S3
4
1,012
907
453
197
256
228
520
298
222
302
295
67
433
553
227
76
12, 187
47,842
16,725
2,617
11,230
2,878
17, 586
413
618
11,969
1,387
574
813
5,445
1,294
3,907
244
202, 458
63,057
176,930
4,133
2,923
1,173
865
21
864
4,710
2,787
5,711
1,093
4,618
1,609
114
14,415
6,177
8,238
3,428
2,504
924
2,453
4,944
785
393
Other.
94,600
43
149
168
5,000
18
Electric motors
rmi by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Num-
ber.
487, 021
106
3,399
625
538
87
1,877
35
37
52
1,647
147
11,419
14
219
219
648
265
594
109
485
5
1
346
47
299
51
2
49
111
3
Horse-
power.
6,969,721
600
52,421
10,609
6,884
3,725
15, 973
567
377
190
1,966
440
453
1,073
17,746
518
93, 426
63
2,752
2,752
3,454
624
5,947
660
5,287
60
20
8,308
1,055
7,253
376
13
363
320
25
550
12
14,334,402
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
203, 463, 622
217
13,497
2,457
1,927
530
23,112
4,112
201
3,354
2,363
89
2,274
5,443
3,400
1,680
363
32,036
34, 451
17,133
2,206
4,216
1,943
1,111
161
1,001
3,312
1,034
2,990
2,527
463
909
594
32, .WO
S, 3(K)
24, 250
3,201
603
2,598
15,214
731
5,754
259
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
22,514
549, 557
122,142
3,636
97,481
21,025
154, 863
2,807
384
34, 921
61,114
59, 384
1,730
31,817
12, 396
12, 078
7,343
628, 095
127,453
1,120,585
8,074
46,288
23, 253
4,199
719
12, 117
23, 103
13, 708
219, 015
6,661
212,354
10, 767
762
84, 728
35, 521
49,207
12,931
9,145
3,786
15,731
18,938
6, 738
290
42,595,019
4,415
685
2,174
1,556
3,146
44
7
643
15
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
15
2,325
2,325
19,681
2,170
81,867
82
4,019
2,936
942
141
344
78
598
'598
103
40
274
274
70
70
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
92,029,692
2,405
372, 201
118,049
8,047
16, S33
93, 169
139,853
13
406
8,160
1,109
1
1,108
6,623
3,384
3,233
430, 122
30,042
1,015,284
326
64,239
53,970
8,202
2,067
617
275
36, 046
1
36,045
454
33,051
23, 052
10, 599
1,412
152
1,260
1,642
9
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
341, 921, 022
10, 028
435,393
109, 095
16, 270
56,616
36, 209
79,424
6,460
2,771
24, 969
5,9.57
479
5,478
17, 633
17,611
22
713,721
449, 832
2,114,482
11,111
44, 084
20,312
2, 338
21,434
4,421
423
2,608
2,593
15
2,420
204
6,699
1,240
5, 4.59
894
240
654
5,380
600
11,001
1,401
1228
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTUEES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Total
primary
horse-
power.
O
wned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
1
Done, carbon, and lampblack
Bone black and lampblack
Carbon black
25
6
19
922
233
323
1,391
1,286
16
IS
2
3
66
23
167
1,144
155
826
123
19
21
1,051
1,011
937
42
32
17,151
161
16, 990
2,216
1,295
188
17
468
194
38
16
766
744
22
330
41
39
250
3,661
4
413
1,857
1,145
712
11,123
9,003
10,682
120,632
119,594
192
109
6
7
724
49,400
5,059
54,955
19,732
20, 088
11,239
2,125
1,771
144, 048
265, 688
201, 494
53,157
11,037
165, 950
29, 273
136,677
405,746
222, 688
49, 3133
1,021
58, 191
50, 098
19,338
5,047
6,062
5,907
155
7,384
1,395
1,582
4,407
95, 190
343
16,201
9
5
4
10
25
18
371
367
455
375
80
555
1,765
3,622
57,267
57, 188
42
5
37
12
5
4
36
34
911
279
632
133
43
40
908
853
?
3
4
Bookbinding and blank-book mak-
ing.
Boot and shoe cut stock
S
1
8
14
14
2
460
2,021
2,021
fi
Boot and shoe findings
7
8
9
Boots and shoes, not including rub-
ber boots and shoes.
Regular factory products
Contract work
in
Stitching
11
Crimping
1?
Buttonholes
13
Overgalters, moccasins, and
leggings.
Boots and shoes, rubber
4
52
36
184
71
70
28
9
6
774
233
171
51
11
420
140
280
2,709
1,583
291
14
562
254
47
18
29
28
1
34
8
13
13
2,412
3
65
79
21,220
2,448
22,471
9,428
5,067
6, 176
1,200
600
100,020
116,517
87,589
26, 603
2,325
34,250
18, 057
16, 193
281, 815
152, 184
35, 634
610
50, 152
33,019
7,335
2,881
1,467
1,432
35
2,694
433
9S0
1,281
47, 505
114
6,275
2
55
14
11
2,462
15
Boxes, cigar
17
65
6
47
10
1
1
115
104
92
7
5
869
2
867
409
239
27
6
84
47
5
1
170
164
6
29
1
2
26
459
1
71
297
1,124
211
559
315
4
35
1,903
3,540
3,186
85
269
5,274
75
5, 199
17, 456
10, 976
1, 146
74
1, 582
2,911
765
2
987
941
4(i
445
20
16
409
5,522
12
1,047
16
17
18
Boxes, paper and other, not else-
where specified.
Shipping containers, corru-
gated and fiber.
Set-up paper boxes
21
14
5
2
1,964
1,507
395
62
19
Cartons
?n
Paper cans and tubes
?,\
All other
22
23
?A
Boxes, wooden packing, except
cigar boxes.
Brass, bronze, and copper products.
Brass and bronze
40
21
10
6
5
44
16
28
1
1
2,495
2,320
1,060
1,000
260
522
135
387
40
40
?5
Copper
»i
All other
27
Z8
Bread and other bakery products. .
Biscuit and crackers
29
JO
?1
Bakery products, other than
biscuit and crackers.
Brick and tile, terra-cotta, and fire-
clay products.
Building brick
U
Fire briik
«
Stove lining
M
Sewer pipe and draintile
Terra-cotta products
15
16
Silicate, magnesite, and bau.K-
ite bricks and shapes.
All other
»7
?8
Brooms
6
6
36
36
W
From broom corn
to
All other
n
Brushes
10
1
221
75
»?
Toilet
13
Paint and varnish
t4
All other
9
39
146
748
t5
Butter
t6
Butter, reworking
17
Buttons
0
267
GENERAL TABLES.
1229
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND
FUEL USEr
— continued.
Primary power-
Dontd.
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Fuel used.
Rented.
Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil,
incluaing
gasoline
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
Electric.
Other.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
34
34
491
491
25
25
6,661
6,661
1,200
1,200
49,495,995
8,C26
49, 487, 369
33, 3S9
1
?,
3
6, .536
10, 349
86
3,302
12, 527
52
1,586
4
843
1,257
6,638
5,848
555
712
71
75
521
1,053
3,297
3,092
20,663
25,858
405
120
548
332
575, 974
10,397
5
6
11,698
5.5,690
4,746
4, 581
28, 102
46,066
394,926
2,602
26,993
170,4.30
7
11,414
27
25
2
3
227
1,757
561
54,885
129
73
6
7
590
2.5, 718
2,264
4,647
63
36
4,581
28,102
45,588
109
66
393,977
125
2,595
26,982
169,051
213
30
81
300
755
2,425
4,397
8
4
10
11
1?
303
19, &53
3,086
824
136,967
6,702
7
1,391
5
11
104, 199
117
18
415
38
2,602
312
14
50
15
8,338
29, 116
280
1,897
9,119
24, 681
218, 046
2,486
12,812
401,999
16
1,897
8,571
15
570
2,899
10,626
122,988
57
2,994
17,342
17
4,809
1, ISO
248
204
3,727
13,834
4,654
921
1,136
39, 165
233
32
680
476
117
54
1,203
1,831
3,607
675
107
12,515
9,818
3,388
569
280
4,258
50,424
31,357
7,298
5,979
56, 899
2,061
261
107
2,046
1,424
48
6,300
4,287
373, 880
8,392
1,910
475
22,152
18
19
20
21
465
114
22
8,759
7,540
827
392
142,9%
109,345
25,469
8,182
315
314
2,468
1,621
825
22
40,698
29,634
10,372
592
200,719
17.5,411
18,611
6,697
655,947
492,396
148, 143
15,408
131,113
114, 006
14,653
2,454
914, 591
799,649
108,519
6,423
812,573
732, 480
58, 326
21,767
23
24
25
1
26
37,602
2,135
35, 467
125,665
10, 929
114, 7.36
239
•' 77
162
3,709
1,993
1,716
20,723
11,479
9,244
596,989
86,772
510, 217
554,982
90, 768
464, 214
309,706
14, 468
295,238
349, 121
88, 766
260,355
5,476,396
277,618
5, 198, 778
27
28
29
3,408
105,846
55
9
1,430
27,508
128, 252
6,894,745
34,510
1,309,932
10,009,521
30
1,688
408
14
251
609
348
90
90O
974
16
895
179
161
555
59,384
12,578
337
6,457
14, 138
10,788
2,164
3,547
3, 498
49
3,947
863
581
2,503
104
5
523
184
2
203
395
53
70
53
53
10,452
4,726
10
4,282
5,2,54
1,600
1,184
332
332
111,026
5,623
810
859
9, 782
2,979,074
1,348, .521
11,531
1,182,581
852, 903
432,213
87,922
13,737
13,665
71
20,536
3,680
7,227
9,629
23,762
6,754
60
458
2,759
353
364
580
578
2
16
738,602
107, 279
167
279, 159
183,525
1,200
7,684,785
804,074
500
312,685
1,158,611
48,854
12
14,438
14,343
95
10,693
512
2,146
8,035
31
32
33
34
30
450
35
36
1.52
1,064
1,022
42
5,539
802
3,391
1,346
37
25
1,306
1,288
18
535
58
4
473
38
39
25
40
7
6
7
4
5
S
348
12
253
S3
1,530
100
627
803
41
42
5
11
43
44
5,628
9
962
41,187
217
8,117
228
700
5,347
20,467
13
7,094
409,020
860
47, 867
2,378
159, 841
220
1,420
133,603
45
46
49
5|
37
598
188
29,576
47
1230
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of tliis table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
Candles
Canning and preserving, fish .
Canning and preserving, fruits and
vegetables.
Canned vegetables
Canned fruits
Dried friiits
Dried vegetables
Canning and preserving, oysters
Card cutting a nd designing
Cardboard, not madfi in paper mills
Carpets and rugs, other than rag. . .
Carpets, rag
Carriage and wagon materials
Carriages and sleds, children's
Carriages and wagons, including
repairs.
Carriages and wagons
Repair work only
Cars and general shop construction
and repairs by electric-railroad
companies.
Cars and general shop construction
and repairs by steam-railroad
companies.
Cars, electric-railroad, not includ-
ing operations of railroad com-
panies.
Cars, steam-railroad, not including
operations of raUroad companies
Cash registers and calculating
machines.
Addmg machines
Cash registers and parts
AE other
Cement
Charcoal, not including production
in the lumber and wood-distiUa-
tinn industries.
Cheese
Chemicals
Chewing gum
China decorating, not includiiif
that done in potteries.
Decalcomania work on chuia.
All other
Chocolate and cocoa products
Cleansing and polishing prepara-
tions.
Cleansing preparations
Metal polish
All other polishing preparations
Clocks
Cloth, sponging and refinishing . . .
Clothing, horse
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
14
322
2,675
1,831
415
414
15
47
66
16
68
257
239
75
1, 888
971
917
500
1,470
6
92
01
20
17
24
117
7
2, 508
486
57
13
2
11
159
38
46
39
59
25
Total
prixnary
horse-
power.
597
24, 865
132, 422
95, 352
26,214
9,447
1,409
1,025
743
3, 276
38, 170
2,674
23,700
6,071
40,966
34, 666
6,300
53,830
594, 515
157, 865
14, 650
7,057
6,849
744
488 808
132
24, 500
376, 940
6,178
43
7
36
33, 440
4,520
2,918
487
1,115
6,952
952
1.577
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
11
309
2,840
2,388
386
60
6
46
1
13
87
15
183
21
158
17
2,490
23
12
8
3
477
1,956
1,355
16
Horse-
power.
545
14, 119
86, 584
71,869
12, 882
1,738
95
858
60
2,410
28,777
389
17,698
2,421
20, 088
19,740
348
92,015
11,265
4,765
6,300
200
278, 009
19, 509
241, 749
2,589
15, 273
1,176
813
153
210
3,910
412
1,192
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
207
702
359
69
205
9
10
8
2
2
34
34
7
309
228
158
747
122
1
Horse-
power.
2,484
6,162
3,583
786
1,414
379
125
53
45
85
209
468
119
2,794
1,500
2, 84S
24, 763
34
3,000
5, 004
10
1, 783
197
131
30
36
62
20
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
GENERAL TABLES.
1231
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND
FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power-
Contd.
Fuel used.
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Rented.
Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil
including
gasoUne
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
Electric.
Other.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
10
1,156
52
8,198
""go
32
174
174
1,472
757
5,387
4,082
36,528
1
124,318
1,776
59,340
1
4
2
5,617
39,420
175
1,242
6,663
20,238
298,336
5,901
569,343
151,031
3
2,476
1,929
1,123
89
19,699
12,504
6,282
935
175
1,088
148
6
5,938
694
31
5,199
2,705
12, 334
230,011
60, 167
5,079
3,079
2,293
1,464
2, 130
8
54,9^7
304, 627
1S2, 171
27, 558
43, 771
103,961
2, 899
400
4
5
6
7
9
279
101
688
471
661
429
37
630
696
6,524
2,001
4,961
3,126
45
655
19,533
36,328
996
2, 325
1,102
12, 122
115
5,189
240,638
.5,299
42, 160
17, 920
10
35
174
61
607
125
324
18, 101
2,377
112
2,245
856
4,822
6,397
19, 404
22, 777
8
q
25
577
15
28
209
2,357
12
165
29
1,172
18,012
62
2,884
174
10
300
98
3,340
83
11
12
13
14
3,762
15,038
650
737
9,868
6,353
138,098
5,286
25,784
. 126, 343
15
2,306
1,456
10, 828
4,210
635
15
727
10
9,839
29
4,522
1,831
129,677
8,421
4,979
307
24,801
983
93,.^>41
32, 802
16
17
3,521
47,366
25
190
2,650
15,420
80,933
1,564
34,491
30, 339
18
11,636
207,630
3,445
18, 549
292,511
609,078
6,964,403
260,960
3,124,953
2, 530, 494
19
568
7,490
124
1,530
199
46,628
2,083
16,365
4,444
20
3,462
62, 827
75
6,695
107,658
53,644
819, 988
73,638
560,469
1,108,259
21
456
3,115
5
1,297
14,408
2,408
59.399
2,409
4,246
86,423
22
265
87
104
4,138
8
332
10, 492
535
2,042
549
524
182, 486
98
1,790
126,419
3,573
5'
87
1,180
30
4,362
6,622
7,685
101
163, 049
1,878
308
222
272,266
15,886
40,645
2,868
6,031,428
784
149, 167
3, 844, 667
18, 176
122
2,2S7
172
3,599
475
1,861,342
591
27, 480
807,774
327
05, 530
17, 883
3,010
4,370,699
23
24
?5
50,840
26
?7
89
76
6
32
6,960
297
142
109, 554
1,552
26, 169
389, 3.56
1,428
844
457, 259
10, 431
1, 836, 998
6,317
28
29
30
26
5
21
1,171
43
7
36
16,058
158
44
114
38,562
729
388
341
100,744
2
807
40
767
34,381
14,374
,561
13,813
40,021
31
3?
2
1,966
33
26
1,059
8,494
34
456
3,137
10
45
228
2,441
8,025
2,391
1,088
14,661
35
252
65
139
1,974
294
869
'"■'io'
5
125
1,849
375
217
2,690
1,650
3,685
2,230
19
142
907
26
155
6,865
1,293
6, 503
36
37
40
103
38
344
248
90
2,725
495
360
""25'
876
12
114
2,187
25
875
4,473
1,344
149
25,416
1,938
6,613
181
2
15
292
18,440
9,161
643
39
40
2i7
41
1232
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1 172 and 1173.]
Clothing, men's
Regular factory products.
Men's and youths'
Boys' ."
All other
Contract work
Men's and youths'.
Boys' '
All other
Clothing, men's, buttonholes.
Clothing, women's
Regular factory products
Suits, skirts, and cloaks...
Shirt waists and dresses,
except house dresses.
Undergarments and petti-
coats.
Wrappers and house dresses
All other
Contract work
Suits, skirts, and cloaks...
Shirt waists and dresses,
except house dresses.
Undergarments and petti-
coats.
Wrappers and house dresses
All other
Coal-tar products
Coffee and spice, roasting and
grinding.
Coffee
Spice
Coffins, burial cases, and under-
takers' goods.
Coke, not including gas-house coke
Beehive ovens.
By-product ovens.
Collars and cuffs^ men's
Combs and hairpins, not made
from metal or rubber.
Condensed milk
Confectionery and ice cream .
Confectionery
Ice cream
Cooperage
Hogsheads and barrels.
All other
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work.
Cordage and twine
Cordials and flavoring simps. . ..
Cork, cutting
Corsets
Corsets ,
Corset waists and brassieres.
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
4,640
2,470
1,425
325
720
2,170
1,827
248
95
101
7,414
5,247
1,733
1,807
606
226
875
2, 167
964
878
45
205
169
776
751
25
304
155
102
53
35
41
368
5,487
2,092
3,395
407
344
63
1,538
117
92
58
176
132
44
Total
primary
horse-
power.
40, .577
33, S73
20,014
1, S57
12,002
6,704
5, 14S
1, 0S5
471
189
32,622
26,834
7, 558
8,303
1,982
4,092
5,788
2,090
2,521
151
724
68,342
29, 750
26,855
2,895
22, 345
224, 879
39, 761
185,118
5,286
1,600
49, 181
179, 891
77,197
102,694
30,698
26,866
3,832
24,144
66,643
3,177
8,683
7,156
6,667
489
Owned by estabhshments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
lis
110
76
2
373
53
42
11
941
204
737
745
372
373
244
191
53
36
121
16
26
30
29
1
Horse-
power.
8,462
8,411
6,250
12
2,283
2,255
582
443
780
125
325
28
15
13
40,698
4,595
3,728
867
10, 912
148,478
26, 569
121,909
3,916
807
37,209
52, 763
31,9.55
20, 808
23,092
20,153
2,939
2,006
40, 845
2,069
2,099
4,176
4,076
100
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
126
38
11
3
24
88
62
21
5
Horse-
power.
47
42
5
255
10
1
1,068
533
118
21
394
535
3.-)6
143
36
529
423
29
125
\m
21
26
205
961
583
378
1,850
543 11,800
55 i 880
488 10,920
617
586
31
2,946
645
2
107
41
66
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
10
GENERAL TABLES.
1233
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 191*— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power— Con td.
Fuel used
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Rented.
Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil,
including
gasoUne
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
Electric.
Other.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
13,160
9,442
5,837
957
2,648
30,410
24, 349
13, 167
1,836
9,346
379
322
249
758
742
568
2,710
2,670
1,843
23,611
17, 033
13,002
819
3,212
90,613
87, 371
57, 751
2,195
27,425
1,575
1,443
648
6,584
5,897
2,977
36
2,884
848, 067
233, 608
170, 502
34, 249
28,857
1
2
3
4
73
174
827
795
5
.3,718
3,101
423
194
238
6,061
4,722
916
423
164
57
43
2
12
13
16
16
40
40
6,578
5,892
471
215
94
3,242
2,387
143
712
66
132
131
1
687
522
98
67
17
614, 459
521,869
89,414
3,176
1,064
375, 545
319, 9G1
77, 329
138, 603
6
7
8
■•"::: : :: i
9
1
2
10
23,710
18, 502
7,257
6 419
29,534
2;}, 914
6,933
7,780
3,752
201
167
41
35
51
51
2
20
403
403
3
146
12,700
9,986
1,590
2,328
26, 934
25, 916
13,827
2,431
8,6.52
8,646
24
3,186
3,059
19
2,809
3
11
12
13
14
1,805
70
17
215
2,785
4,133
21,288
15
554
2,467
1,826
3,623
19
805
2,478
1,916
3,609
18
8,604
3
225
3,477
79,264
16
12
39
IV
5, 208
2,657
1,942
123
69
417
2,162
5,620
2,0(i9
2,461
287
1.37
666
27,376
34
2,714
579
866
491
164
614
62,582
1,018
210
491
244
11
62
721,982
6
4
127
16
55, 584
41, 2.-,2
6,080
310
506
7,436
148,004
18
19
34
20
■
21
i
2
38
73
143,676
22
23
3
3,345
26,317
16, 855
24
4,401
24,050
4^4
744
4,029
18,034
33, 197
3,571
4,051
378,473
25
4,195
206
22,500
1,550
44
579
165
2,842
1,187
16,691
1,343
29,344
3,853
3,571
4,051
361,904
16,569
26
27
1,639
9,879
155
455
3,993
6,173
59,504
1,100
1,276
36,685
28
1,950
402
1,548
74,551
13, 192
61,359
3,969
693
3,276
134,612
19. 254
115,358
5,808
2,231
3,577
64, 245, 629
30, 639. 938
33,605,691
560,505
187,249
373,256
107,893
89,349
18,644
658,690
6,175
652,515
29
30
31
223
138
1,460
1,260
619
10,502
10
12
3
511
2,580
9,585
929
27, 176
23,464
5,822
821,083
100
23
3,18.5
1
10
157,354
14,0,58
2,295
89,519
32
33
2,495
11,594
34
19, 787
10,213
9,574
115,069
44, 182
70,887
209
161
48
3,642
3,068
574
23,275
19,437
3,838
126,566
92, 141
34,425
458,614
243,049
2J5,565
9,998
8,627
1,371
91,553
22,733
68,820
1,8.53, .503
1, 222, 781
630, 722
35
36
37
692
610
S2
6,563
5,906
657
10
'"'io'
141
132
9
3,750
3,641
109
3,315
3,170
145
50,021
44,071
5,950
4,757
4,705
52
7,563
7,497
66
56,845
52, 142
4,703
38
39
40
3,596
1,062
270
670
19, 148
20, 847
1,104
6,432
14
87
""i27"
314
373
139
210
2,261
10,206
497
1,113
9,3SS
43, 522
2,009
8,549
40,329
118,441
13,284
55, 134
5,232
17, 408
513
3,427
8,144
19, 743
33
2,078
212,995
55, 406
6,107
564, 876
41
42
43
44
967
815
152
2,663
1 2,340
•323
200
200
542
542
2,469
2,469
2,208
1,330
878
18,426
18,389
37
324
324
38
6
32
3,941
3, 7.55
186
45
40
47
75108°— 23-
-78
1234
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Cotton goods
Cotton lace
Cotton small wares
Crucihles
Graphite crucibles
Clay crucibles
■ Glass-house pots
Cutlery and edge tools
Table cutlery
Razors, plain and safety
Axes and hatchets
Scissors, shears, and clippers. .
Pocketkuives
Augers, bits, chisels, and
planes.
All other
Dairymen's, poultrymen's, and
apiarists' supplies.
Incubators and brooders
All otherpoiHtry men's supplies
Cream separators
All other dairymen's supplies
Apiarists' supplies
Dental goods
Teeth
All other
Drug grinding
Druggists' ))reparations
Dyeing and finishing te.xtiles, ex-
clusive of that done in textile
mills.
Dyestuffs and extracts — natural. .
Electrical machinery, apparatus,
and supplies.
Electroplating
Emery and other abrasive wheels.
EnameUng
Engines, steam, gas, and water...
Engravers' materials
Engraving and diesinking ,
Engraving, steel and copperplate,
i ncluding plate printing .
Engraving, wood
Envelopes
Explosives
Fancy articles, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Beadwork
Celluloid novelties
Metal novelties
Paper novelties
Wood novelties
All other
Feathers and plumes
Pel t goods
Ferroalloys
Fertihzers
Files
Firearms
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
1,278
44
160
22
6
10
6
296
24
31
24
61
40
25
101
41
46
17
80
22
282
47
235
31
311
580
117
1,345
4S4
58
55
364
20
241
268
19
102
115
425
16
53
85
30
28
213
96
47
28
564
48
25
Total
primary
horse-
power.
1,840,201
9,078
14,263
2,714
608
1,001
1,105
38, 958
5,175
4,069
12,414
4,931
5,494
3,256
3,619
11,756
1,314
866
5,479
2,493
1,604
2,716
1,325
1,391
0,725
12,698
160,430
34,320
438,839
7,078
12,963
1,183
190,021
759
1,760
5,420
67
7,187
51,635
8,982
25
2,953
2,980
500
510
2,014
594
16,411
37,087
125,939
11,905
26,167
Owned by estabUshments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
1,622
66
37
14
7
7
Horse-
power.
1,013,146
6,708
5,907
852
420
432
52
86
2,042
256
325
21
6
247
1
4
13
25
324
24
10
4
1
3
6
2
60
96
555
31
12
14,106
1,560
775
6,708
1,793
1,628
800
842
6,039
522
425
3,859
637
596
823
793
30
5,445
8,231
118,197
31,289
193,231
152
3,131
377
70,582
150
195
799
Internal-
combustion
engmes.
Num-
ber.
2,611
33,676
1,834
612
432
80
135
575
260
9,830
32,420
40,482
7,232
14, 196
17
9
103
216
4
5
5
1
4
7
2
3
219
6
Horse-
power.
2,639
77
126
1,905
400
138
102
99
520
565
81
487
189
126
63
109
286
6
280
50
173
2,124
201
7,446
601
IS
15,773
109
43
40
265
40
282
84
4
36
158
13
4
88
4,862
256
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
1,200
4
23
21
GENERAL TABLES.
1235
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power — Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
Motors
38, 1.52
640
1,151
129
16
38
75
2,115
113
660
171
366
433
101
271
139
57
156
340
109
1,824
398
1,426
64
1,229
3,506
294
42, 023
1,066
694
165
10,008
50
462
1,884
39
2,018
1,058
1,370
31
285
339
138
44
533
168
411
422
3,758
210
846
Horse-
power.
515, 309
2,118
6,269
1,862
188
569
1, 105
16,258
2, 043
2,929
2,610
2,989
2,387
1,001
2,299
5,178
603
315
1,620
1,765
875
1,599
526
1,073
1,216
4,264
25,993
2,692
235, 605
6,020
9,820
801
103,315
474
1,512
4,509
67
4,123
16,486
6,114
24
2,287
2,081
413
152
1,157
229
4, 236
4,. 579
70, 886
4,384
11,813
Other.
Horse-
power
178
200
133
62
2
28
573
25
757
290
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Num-
ber.
23, .303
616
369
14
6
8
403
10
99
63
2
190
36
15
26
837
5
26
99
86
13
109
1,495
5,558
245
38,472
108
47
63
1
42
264
3
11
4
154
920
1,621
52
""i2'
40
12
500
106
777
41
548
Horse-
power.
346, 300
2,616
1,512
195
52
143
7,827
175
331
2,990
50
3,841
413
27
5, 437
77
150
4, 9S5
61
164
471
385
326
4,168
59, 896
5, 649
243, 761
25
1,992
355
110,412
536
1,638
22,819
37
192
165
3,690
19, 456
13, 225
608
9,030
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
322, 668
36, 021
9,906
2,769
1,439
1,315
15
18,238
1,620
3,403
4,864
1,512
3,606
2,189
1,044
3,495
59
42
3,118
273
3
1,366
969
397
.53, 151
15, 4,S6
442, 855
13,585
175,800
1,963
24,339
2,985
6,399
654
1,011
3,290
5
2,323
40, 489
8,238
20
2,531
2,909
363
161
2,254
238
18, 447
2,005
12,749
16,356
2,174
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
3,610,-372
28, 640
24,290
14, 709
3,410
3,285
8,014
61, 182
6,968
6,513
19,531
11,016
7,266
4,876
5,012
36, 562
4,242
1,234
24,652
4,2S3
2,151
3,063
2,400
663
11,151
78, 976
1,071,156
330,092
1,091,704
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
32,164
'""362'
2,104
10
186
828
616
9
106
349
1,232
21
1,139
72
230
30
200
50
29
13, 624
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
460,467
7,981
39,471
3,479
3,479
95, 745
3,926
764
18, 107
8, 852
2,505
60,152
1,439
.5,641
40
161
5,178
227
35
14,440
14,031
409
45
5S5
400,258
244
17,703
1,410
71,375
49, 621
12,761
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
59, 135
22
75,424
44,493
19, 336
25, 157
599, 031
8, 604
13, 273
518,580
23,994
22, 687
4,982
6,911
49,237
2,086
5,806
30, 502
9,532
1,311
29. 532
10,083
19,449
46,340
510,218
148, 848
2,780,382
46,493
5, 040
89,060
807, 064
4,779
67,819
10,568
72
5,757
65, 357
;28,222
113
3,532
9,502
2,617
600
11,858
9,868
5, 6t;8
4,499
54,397
81,475
29,389
1236
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Fire extiiiguishors, chemical
Fireworks
Flags and banners
Flavoring extracts
Flax and hemp, dressed
Flour-mill and gristmill products.
Food preparations, not elsewhere
specified.
Breadstuff preparations, such
ascerealsand breakfastfoods.
Lard compounds and other
substitutes.
Macaroni, vermicelli, and
noodles.
Meat products, not elsewhere
specified.
Peanut butter
Sweetening sirups, other than
cane.
All other preparations for hu-
man consumption .
Prepared feed for animals and
fowls.
Foundry and machine-shop prod-
ucts.
Boiler shops
Foim dries
Machine shops
Macliine shop and foundry
combined.
Foundry supplies
Fuel, manufactured
Fur goods
Furnishing goods, men's
Neckwear
All other
Furniture
"Wood, other than rattan and
willow.
Rattan and willow
Metal
Store and office fixtures
Furs, dressed
Galvamzmg
Gas and electric fixtures
Gas fixtures
Electric fixtures
Combination gas and electric
fixtures.
All other
Gas, illuminating and heating
Gas machines and gas and water
meters
Gas and water meters
Gas machines
All other
Glass
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Niim-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
22
24
64
183
18
10,673
1,675
93
25
538
60
53
141
490
275
10, 597
480
1,322
7,841
954
62
11
1,616
408
257
151
2,756
1,993
64
148
551
124
40
168
62
22
767
97
33
44
20
359
Total
primary
horse-
power.
855
1,005
778
3,376
1,920
876,405
150,230
47,372
10, 005
16, 709
3,741
1,172
8,656
16,049
46, 526
1,054,840
73, 813
226, 533
658, 364
196, 130
6,328
5,180
5,327
5,665
1,272
4,393
262, 703
208, 183
3,815
19, 581
31, 124
5,621
1,631
9,910
1,769
4,520
2,995
626
238,467
8,601
4,370
3,496
735
207,430
Owned by estabhshments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbmes.
Num-
ber.
476-
29
89
32
22
2
117
2,570
338
421
1,243
568
30
2
28
1,237
1,066
7
43
121
25
7
3,518
7
5
2
435
Horse-
power.
535
225
455
1,455
329,589
51,893
14,917
7,423
3,500
758
56
6,181
6,697
12,361
313,066
35, 090
53,344
160,052
64, 580
2,640
1, 845
970
2,644
400
2,244
165,197
138, 605
1,624
9,358
15,610
148
4,172
911
1,296
1,965
197, 321
575
535
40
99, 140
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber
3
3
2
16
1
3,427
281
5
1
169
3
2
30
26
45
2,158
135
145
1,659
219
210
136
7
19
48
5
6
27
7
10
9
1
151
33
17
15
1
371
Horse-
power.
11
30
42
103
80
96,291
5,337
104
150
2,566
14
23
287
609
1,584
53,717
5,818
5,494
33, 12t
9,278
465
"ii
140
iio
4,279
2,713
119
433
1,014
52
457
588
110
24S
180
50
7,574
1,714
1,068
638
8
52,877
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
4,690
14
3
238
4
32
159
43
228 2, 457
GENERAL TABLES.
1237
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND
FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power-
[3ontd.
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
estabUshments
reporting.
Fuel used.
Rented.
Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil^
includnig
gasoline
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
Electric.
Other.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
87
65
ISO
715
23
9,667
844
400
461
2,817
385
263,497
110
687
240
1,409
55
57,034
867
6,253
780
7,809
16, 781
1,582,494
108
230
8
876
120
122
6,604
625
2,427
21, 008
842
1,157,455
1
"'94i'
26
9
40
1
1,826
40
15
80
10
46,113
2
3
30
21
5,134
4
5
730, 189
6
8,798
91,643
561
2,110
21, 155
65,048
456,951
10,422
113,137
976,218
7
2,082
31,894
380
1,057
11,554
9,165
121,938
1,957
5,445
33, 142
8
212
2,432
210
2,618
29,283
119,317
2,157
61,107
8,170
9
2,203
10,357
16
327
2,043
13,563
25,530
648
2,406
110, 183
10
725
2,879
90
1,702
15,333
107
1,416
46, 572
11
239
262
1,093
2,167
287
3,285
1,257
42,664
150
260
378
27,460
308,612
40,617
1?
15
126
1,668
13
1,594
8,300
315
1,939
5,485
67,009
3,623
5,807
371,498
14
1,481
32,521
60
75
1,333
2,278
63,903
1,520
9,118
57,424
15
63,061
660, 037
14,575
25, 197
293,758
302,869
3,702,807
1,377,503
2,280,310
21,833,693
16
2,388
12, 793
37, 269
10,611
31,529
166,229
342,548
119, 731
966
385
12,906
318
2,294
2,441
13, 647
6,815
32,247
37,839
150,233
73,439
17,754
45,296
164,537
75,282
289,597
1,207,086
1,585,414
620,710
38,970
804,283
242,772
291,478
61,343
1,007,574
845,049
366,344
189,980
6,323,554
13,073,050
2,247,109
17
18
19
20
201
154
5,785
1,737
1,185
552
2,907
3,335
4,340
2,800
872
1,928
1
31
8
588
220
1,735
7,647
4,600
3,892
575
3,317
36,346
26,434
17,753
4,445
3,523
7,651
768
6,883
6,153
675
14
10
10
761
85,755
21
??,
22
4,704
14,361
8,451
1,702
6,749
n
6
6
339
20
319
1,242
177
1,065
24
?5
4,704
24,015
5,388
?6
12, 962
9,449
86,527
61, 319
1,987
1,528
6,584
4,593
50, 194
32, 529
832,562
635, 953
13,000
3,340
321, 982
163, 763
27
28
329
1, 088
2,096
2,072
9,571
13, 565
■■■"29"
430
105
1, 0.31
835
400
11, 307
5,958
481
5,054
4,377
13,444
98, 870
84,295
35
9,312
313
25
17, 691
911
3,569
105, 027
49,623
29
30
31
544
133
3,477
966
200
60
50
106
332
1,048
4,405
5,033
14,603
3,616
142
4,298
60
1,179
3,359
111, 332
32
33
908
133
688
108
4,734
6.S6
2,796
681
254
60
180
9
385
177
34
174
2,682
595
237
1,850
7,039
652
2,096
4,151
30,617
12,622
7,563
9,946
1,044
58
271
715
1,948
396
508
608
116, 873
76, 5S4
26,001
12, 610
34
35
36
37
79
1,413
571
33,363
5
13
140
1,388,467
486
7,383,687
436
19, 195, 800
1,678
641,288
38
1,822
22,040
1,497,435
39
700
6,297
15
■ 155
1, 174
5,716
8,586
1,533
2,659
69, 811
40
401
232
67
3,397
2, 752
2,818
727
52,864
15
i 105
1 50
862
312
5,524
146
46
15,268
4,941
2,993
652
2, 653, 654
1,330
141
62
131, 998
2,251
408
59,796
6,226
3,789
38, 500, 857
41
42
43
92
6,323
90, 261
910, 119
44
1238
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
INDUSTRY.
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Nimi-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Total
primary-
horse-
power.
Owned by establishments
reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
1
2
Glass, cutting, staining, and orna-
menting.
Decaleomania work on glass . . .
Another
475
14
461
169
300
52
7
45
48
41
7
51
72
24
353
155
152
46
23
15
43
6
211
519
71
131
16
51
250
36
107
654
159
137
33
11
16
402
71
37
9
51
234
2,778
86
23
5,110
173
4,937
3,364
3,288
52,846
34,640
18,206
16,979
14, 254
2,725
408
3,279
7,445
25,584
10,517
10,860
4,207
3,631
1,153
119
92
1,474
67, 589
4,390
30,181
667
9,963
22,388
7,161
4,927
1,687
20,389
3,392
2,696
1,164
3,874
12,249
3, 967
2, 693
905
403
4,281
572, 970
10,353
610
13
628
32
1
31
14
17
13
352
25
327
124
73
345
2
39
3
13
10
14
120
45
75
84
75
9
2
10
17
385
165
168
52
86
6
2
628
387
918
47,576
32,206
15,370
16,184
13, 564
2,620
65
1,077
2,468
18,243
7,357
8,469
2,417
2,476
620
70
2
39
4
Gloves and mittens, cloth, not in-
cluding gloves made in textile
mills.
Gloves and mittens, leather
5
6
11
8
302
530
7
8
Starch
13
5
4
1
8
10
4
38
24
10
4
24
345
102
98
4
26
94
233
339
198
103
38
446
8
530
9
Glue, not elsewhere specified
Glue
10
11
12
Gold and silver, leaf and foil
Gold and silver, reducing and refin-
ing, not from the ore.
Graplute, ground and refined
Grease and tallow, not including
lubricating greases.
Soap stock
13
14
15
6
475
16
17
Tallow
18
All other
19
20
2
206
21
Hair work .
22
1
2
63
8
15
3
8
29
12
6
2
2
3
50
12
1,766
208
442
100
247
769
209
65
7
10
131
23
7
206
13
80
6
25
82
21
24
6
99
28
15
5
10
30
13
10
3
1
9
4,434
28
4
517
29,906
2,555
14,561
325
2,050
10,415
5, 306
3,607
158
15,251
1,776
1,874
705
2,463
5,427
2,230
1,447
175
20
1,555
406,942
5,335
381
1
32
4
1,556
9.4
2h
26
Builders ' hardware
6
2
2
22
2
5
485
35
32
1,004
80
205
27
28
Piano and organ hardware
Vehicle hardware
29
All other .
30
31
32
Hats and caps, other than felt,
straw, and wool.
Hals, fur-felt
33
1
2
3
6
2
5
3
120
240
365
2S5
175
562
"487
34
Hats, straw
35
Hats, wool-felt
36
Hones and whetstones
4
5
13
3
2
1
1
6
435
16
4
69
116
103
40
3
10
5
105
28,003
6<S1
38
37
38
39
Horseshoes, not made in steel
works or rolling mills.
House-furnishing goods, not else-
where specified.
Comforts and quilts
40
Feather pillows and beds
Cotton batting, not made in
cotton mills.
Mops and dusters..
41
4?
43
All other
2
58
3
75
2,542
29
44
Ice, manufactured
4")
Ink, printing. .
46
lak, writing
GENERAL TABLES.
1239
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.
POWER AND FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power — Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
22
897
142
60
408
196
153
59
21
10
45
7
549
3,265
185
893
25
807
1,355
82
352
1,705
705
493
111
7
1,335
194
160
50
121
810
284
109
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power
4,023
148
3,875
2,85S
1,995
3,585
2,434
1,151
693
592
101
317
1,970
4,269
6,962
2,962
2,268
1,732
709
146
49
42
941
33, 866
1,589
14, 628
197
7,543
9,909
1,551
1,050
1,522
4,996
1,235
455
105
1,120
5,705
1,210
1,243
718
373
2,161
132,438
4,184
191
Other.
810
'sio'
40
181
495
38
65
10
91
291
15
392
5
385
3,045
124
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Num-
ber.
2,856
1,501
1,355
818
628
190
1
18
6
339
116
186
37
105
846
95
364
1
36
350
113
132
16
1,084
155
53
20
14
5
97
2,511
199
60
Horse-
power.
70
70
192
69
44,150
22, 879
21, 271
11,201
9,326
1,875
5
162
122
5,796
1,501
3,592
703
278
11,200
1,694
5,134
5
746
3,621
2,365
926
15
4,635
962
400
261
195
926
41
426
45
414
26,114
2,725
265
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
4,710
66
4,644
1,056
2,652
113, 141
112, 804
337
11,420
5,212
6,208
1,177
430
5,206
21, 133
13,303
7,418
412
963
253
17
1,488
37, 933
4,566
15, 637
215
3,646
13,869
3,563
8,993
988
57,297
4,573
788
7
4,147
6,156
1,676
2,480
60
76
1,864
205, 875
7,059
1,032
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
8,428
711
7,717
10, 557
10, 597
859, 133
561,619
297,514
324, 287
258, 741
65, 546
7,688
337, 311
150, 278
129, 381
57,652
13,610
2,335
832
608
4,147
248, 791
7,024
110, 747
1,956
58, 666
70, 398
37, 662
9,385
942
75,038
20,814
10, 297
2,378
19,337
21,748
5,840
6,136
2,138
499
7,135
3,309,636
25, 177
1,071
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
651
42
128
14, 822
10, 3S1
4,441
1,092
592
500
141
4,168
344
152
192
19
29, 368
797
17, 631
2
1,049
9,889
7,108
»12
28
1,130
62
30
36
32, .327
310
3
OU,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
2,150
2
2,148
59
17,546
17, 518
28
1,490
1,288
202
11
14, 678
233
82,235
47,629
31,320
3,286
65
57
2
120
18
82,688
1,097
45, 431
12
27, 589
8,559
3,515
4,050
463
17
57
5,033
2,120
110
1,625
12
2
371
1,633,549
6,351
3
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
92, 195
12, 498
79, 697
3, 666
8,730
23, 335
23, 335
4,699
4,670
29
754
16, 751
266,411
218, 405
48, 000
6
29, 0S9
7,608
""'26,'686"
1, 222, 146
7,292
23, 416
3, 259
1, 125, 405
62, 714
8,932
2,114
34, 991
26,649
8,688
4,507
225
612
48,966
465
1,727
45,880
6,170,964
19,412
870
1240
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Instruments, professional and
scientific.
Medical and surgical
Optical
All other
Iron and steel, blast furnaces
Iron and steel, steel works and roll-
ing mills.
Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers,
and rivets, not made in rolling
mills.
Iron and steel, cast-iron pipe
Iron and steel, doors and shutters. .
Iron and steel, f orgings, not made in
steel works or roUing mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut
and wioughl, inchiding wire
nails, not made in steel works or
rolling mills.
Cut nails and spikes
Wire nails and spikes
Forged nails and spikes
All other, including tacks
Iron and steel, tempering and
welding.
Treated iron and steel
Welding
Iron and steel, wrought pipe
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not in-
cluoing combs and hairpins.
Japanning
Jewelry
Jewelry and instrument cases
Jute goods
Knit goods
Labels and tags
Lamps and reflectors
Automobile lami)s
All other lamps
Reflectors
Lapidary work
Lard, not made in slaughtering and
meat-packing establishments.
Lasts
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet
Leather goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Leather, tanned, curried, and
finished.
Lime
Linen goods
Liquors, distilled
Alcohol, grain, including pure,
neutral, or cologne spints.
Rum, whisky, and other dis-
tilled liquors.
Liquors, malt
Li(iuors, vnious
Litliograpliing
113
12
195
193
499
58
51
239
32
400
47
42
29
1,S09
107
26
1, 902
103
152
33
lOS
U
115
4
63
29
438
301
10
718
211
262
Total
primary
horse-
power.
13, 020
2,628
1,312
9,080
1,581,432
3,820,917
28,741
4,013
101,951
1,502
2,918
1,177
3,377
8,804
5,529
3,275
23, 925
954
311
16,389
1,091
32, 135
151,601
4,061
12, 70S
7,516
4,751
441
680
40
5,^2
5,537
3,902
218, 238
51,735
6,069
16,494
10,296
6,198
324, 431
5,189
18,624
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engine?
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
3,204
1.010
2,300
5,418
8
216
1
28
2
30
589
8
14
2
12
329
11
3,049
45
50
2,194
1,249,817
2,856,556
11,297
1, 105
24,808
1,000
530
175
1,790
877
595
282
13,306
407
25
1,647
200
14,520
70, 003
1,317
1,867
700
1,167
3,385
3,090
696
150,800
19,946
2,966
7,599
6,649
950
276,441
879
6,442
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
137
141
69
139
8
3
2
34
124
11
Horse-
power.
213
4
178
283,015
257, 473
4
225
1,602
144
68
35
50
603
?0
513
150
53
545
102
12
814
405
581
531
50
106
65
217
6,438
2,944
121
32
28
3,651
596
575
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
9
236
1
2
""i
GENERAL TABLES.
1241
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of tliis table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED— continued.
Primary power— Contd.
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Fuel used.
Rented.
Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil
including
gasoUne
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
Electric.
Other.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
1,884
9,357
39
805
2,699
25, 192
20,183
58
1,374
103, 237
1
390
100
1,394
1,369
1,308
6,680
11
101
574
3,397
6
21,789
4,683
64
15,436
1
62
13,991
5,113
84,133
2
28
704
2,125
57
1,312
4
1,004
22, 053
48, 204
605,097
25
2,750
6,446
63,427
194,350
1, 655, 499
42,779
598, 944
2,261,315
25,911,098
32,424,625
886,062
51,324
8,490,982
1,184,953
90,678,288
5
6
2,286
32,557
524
13,830
16,066
152, 630
6,551
210,740
656,280
7
948
334
4,948
17,240
2,333
73, 738
'""955'
1,158
29
1,130
18,253
667
16,955
27,374
1,491
26,972
96,387
7,903
717, 801
256, 781
69
65, 021
1,077
300
1,214,040
5,386
7,707
1,043,895
8
9
10
270
4,483
3
32
837
6,100
18,003
240
5,696
10,005
11
8
134
38
90
153
2,242
767
1,321
3"
3
85
273
1,061
13
4,753
3,769
4,689
2 252
7,293
1,617
315
1,093
2,671
3,272
1,999
3,000
1,734
1?
5
135
100
13
M
:::::::::;:::;::::
29
752
15
853
7,315
9
13
122
892
11,036
1,093
8,844
129,949
16
199
654
4,844
2,471
9"
10
3
70
52
112
780
8,710
2,326
450
643
5,396
3,448
41, 883
88,066
17
18
955
100
10,469
394
......
1,447
1
18,718
25
45,879
865
270,488
1,967
13,771
3
27,696
5
189, 173
5,095
19
20
90
5,985
284
151
10,928
847'
281
12,790
773
4, 557
59,680
2,309
5
1,293
16
'2,' 163"
28
436
5,711
397
9,994
102, 024
1,438
620
12,306
1,156
29,765
584,787
8,159
83
254
15
55
7,065
1,863
79
7,526
913
19,587
195, 539
7, 19S
3,000
73, 068
17,058
''1
280
19
309
4,581
606
2,960
59
13,076
31,457
2,519
22
23
•'4
1,654
3
25
26
1,204
574
590
40
616
3
261
82
1,145
10,109
6,809
2, 909
391
674
15
2,028
2,382
2,901
86
7
79
79
36
43
865
440
425
1,619
44
1,156
419
54
22,918
10,809
11,721
388
23
53
11,864
10, 449
5,964
480
4,081
1,614
1,166
1,301
24
58, 270
12, 222
41,768
4,280
2,121
136
1,954
12,466
8,351
27
9S
475
5
29
30
V
^9,
303
'"'62'
183
134
46
2,059
1,984
180
1,650
10,636
2,308
15
220
115
193
868
801
33
34
35
4,329
58,494
477
6,272
85,441
89,722
1,448,166
3,740
89,232
211,404
36
1,161
204
177
152
25
28,595
1,402
8,263
3,019
5,244
172
33
179
166
13
3,560
1,095
2,318
2,293
25
57, 112
3,512
1,052
1,038
14
872,910
13,519
134,336
131,231
3,105
102,788
26,820
200
288,195
275, 193
13,002
329,849
27,407
3,407
53,835
37
38
3,430
3,430
39
40
41
4,678
498
3,475
41,814
3,702
11,533
2,301
74
9,861
18
1,886
68,911
20
7,424
346,914
8,202
12,399
1,692,067
1,828
30, 770
14,527
14
1,421
392,964
398
35,408
42
43
44
1242
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Locomotives, not made by raUroad 17
companies.
Looking-glass and picture frames. . 219
Lubricating greases 41
Lumber and timber products 25, 185
Lumber, planing-miU products, 5,232
not including planing mills con-
nected with sawmills.
Machine tools 397
Malt 5-1
Marble and stone work 3, 338
Monuments and tombstones. . . 2, 537
Other marble and stone work, 684
except slate.
Roofing slate 70
Other slate products 47
Matches 21
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber, 12
grass, and coir.
Mattresses and spring beds, not
elsewhere specified.
MiUinery and lace goods, not else-
where specified.
Embroideries 800
Trimmed hats and hat frames.. 706
Dress and cloak trimmings, 102
braids, and fringes.
Women's neckwear 137
All other 499
Millstones
Mineral and soda waters 4, 806
Mineraland carbonated waters . 4, 668
Fruit beverages 70
All other OS
Minerals and earths, ground or 403
otherwise treated.
MiiTors, framed and unframed, not 155
elsewhere specified.
Models aad patterns, not including 853
paper patterns.
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts ... 48
Mucilage, paste, and other adhe-
sives, not elsewhere specified.
Mucilage and paste 33
All other 57
Musical instruments and materials
not elsewhere specified.
Musical instruments, organs 62
Musical instruments, pianos 173
Musical instruments, piano and
organ materials.
Piano materials 91
Organ materials 15
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes. 91
Nets and seines 16
Oakum 6
Oil and cake, cottonseed I 708
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Total
primary
horse-
power.
97, 187
4,689
2,178
2, 358, 937
419,671
100, 433
27, 483
170, 132
51,328
101, 220
10,678
6,906
12, 947
1,670
3,328
4,843
839
523
2,949
132
41, 764
34,969
4,071
2,724
127, 074
4,328
13,869
14, 806
3,242
1,028
2,214
3,286
3,251
28, 732
15, 821
15,519
302
8,467
959
533
290,636
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
17
11
33, 663
2,729
149
99
1,011
121
700
138
52
15
1
411
346
45
20
807
30
10
20
33
13
20
14
147
4
7
1,098
Horse-
power.
34, 065
1,434
1,162
2,180,798
234, 959
26, 975
18,272
60, 083
7,171
43, 913
6,219
2,780
9, 563
1,255
3,847
3, 248
145
1,679
355
1,069
60
12,645
7,645
2,496
2,504
61,367
2, 015
4,903
3,970
1,373
413
960
1,360
19, 822
9,730
9, 730
4, 125
730
410
195,356
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
1,722
741
766
639
122
2
3
1
1
6
1
729
705
15
9
149
11
62
4
5
1
4
Horse-
power.
3,355
19
293
28, 228
15, 283
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
10, 175
6,790
3,331
23
31
4
70
1,001
254
95
&
73
78
12
3,277
3,155
92
30
4,456
173
773
77
108
10
98
ISS
623
463
6
126 10,857
1, 384
126
GENERAL TABLES.
1243
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued .
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND
FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power — Contd.
^^-•»-
Fuel used
Eleetirie inotof s ' j
run.by.-Yn>eDt
Rented.
. Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
Electric.
Other.
'prting." y^
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
•
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num5
ber. 1
^Pr.-
2,927
59,084
683
2,836
59,789
33,863
339,071
28,202
154,842
78,202
1
740
94
4,013
16,944
3,206
723
83,872
162, 195
30
'.3,'592'
^,601
10
40
8,388
3,522
27
981
195,606
37,499
2,490
109
15,386
35,730
12,408
7, .302
1,620,058
586,979
10
27
6,221
23,294
86
581
857,627
63,241
21,339
678,284
20,347
363,963
2
3
4
5
7,751
410
70,037
8,761
139
3,657
589
28, 780
12,618
17,513
38,863
196,071
134,992
28, 871
12,456
65,143
12,600
335, 130
107
6
7
6,065
3,222
2,485
94,028
36, 154
49,551
955
700
255
663
127
522
12,005
1,517
10,398
30,4.57
8,622
11,865
281,523
58, 025
188,394
926
436
490
20,773
8,468
9,666
119,624
103, 726
14,935
8
9
10
221
137
472
135
3,541
4,436
3,887
3,380
345
18,158
14
90
5,966
4,004
1,640
28
5, 275
26,410
8,694
49,559
6,087
30,485
2,639
176
787
331
38
43,564
11
!■>
82
1,484
35
162
6,531
355
1,156
106
6,351
13
14
850
8,323
15
7,382
8,738
72
362
1,369
14,400
31,073
159
1,226
67,091
16
3,013
2,044
244
669
1,412
3,046
3,076
386
523
1,707
2
45
27
196
25
59
794
125
7,687
2,397
1,217
140
2,959
4,202
21,241
263
80
5,287
27
123
107
324
8,398
34,154
3,173
4,439
16, 927
17
18
19
407
3s;8
■'0
25
114
391
9
21
2
8,657
8,228
327
102
60
25, 148
23,475
1,483
190
3
16, 759
16,327
112
320
780
109,525
92,740
14,513
2,272
60
71,149
32,057
2,890
36,202
07
597
597
517
225
183
109
2,031
678
600
753
990
935
164, 282
163,085
562
635
23
24
?5
55
26
1,473
55, 529
10
196
5,928
29,821
514,900
5,165
120,085
1,006,579
27
334
2,044
95
68
382
2,536
13,427
62
962
23,621
28
1,930
8,054
119
8
54
2,251
4,959
2,116
330
42,621
29
963
10,283
386
54
1,350
5,365
38,280
3,008
24,393
117,642
30
185
1,563
40
25
324
1,553
10, 423
140
77
12, 158
31
83
102
565
998
40
20
5
269
55
989
564
4,800
5,623
401
11,757
3?
140
77
33
1,030
2,889
67
21
27
1,312
8,816
56
267
35,031
34
455
1,607
1,697
8,152
6
35
131
1,049
409
9,118
1,047
17,571
7,796
144,707
52
1,074
485
942
15, .5.57
6,123
35
36
757
5,181
105
647
4,209
8,837
32,053
4,728
1,144
60, 448
37
662
95
715
94
6
1,964
4,900
281
3,472
204
73
82,256
105
647
4,209
8,721
116
4,420
419
35
34,763
31,285
768
21,393
3,089
883
1,172,175
4,728
1,134
10
2,345
24
39
394,219
33, 894
26,554
26,790
38
39
44
216
65
2,431
312
16
40
41
1,018
10, 262
42
655
438
ii,i44
i, 527, 974
43
1244
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Oil, essential
Oil, Unseed
Oil, not elsewhere specified i
Segetable
Animal ■
Mineral
Composite
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor
Oilcloth, cnameleil
Oleomargarine and other butter
substitutes.
Optical goods
Ordnance and accessories
Paints
Paper and wood pulp
Paper exclusively
Pulp exclusively
Paper and pulp
Paper goods, not elsewhere speci-
fied.
Plajdng cards
All "other
Paper patterns
Patent medicines and compounds
Patent and proprietary medi-
cines.
Patent and proprietary coni-
Eounds, not elsewhere speci-
ed.
Paving materials
Peanuts, grading, roasting, clean-
ing, and shelling.
Pencils, lead
Pens, fountain and stylographic. .
Pens, gold
Pens, sieel
Perfumery and cosmetics
Petroleurh, refining
Phonographs and graphophones .
Photo-engraving
Photographic apparatus
Cameras
Motion-picture machines
All other apparatus and parts.
Photographic materials
Motion-picture films, not ex-
posed.
Motion-picture projection films
All other
Pickles, preserves, and sauces.
Preserves
Pickles and sauces
46 Pipes, tobacco
1 Includes "oil, castor" and
POWER AND FUEL USED.
■^M
vpfi
ry power.
Num-
,ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
33
28
224
63
36
25
100
20
11
41
492
25
551
722
492
60
170
8
276
9S0
664
852
77
12
52
15
4
252
257
147
399
61
10
17
34
124
14
40
70
591
Kil
430
Total
primary
horse-
power.
1,8.33
17,621
30,075
15,250
9,595
1,573
3,657
23,509
4,501
9,435
15,710
40,052
73,702
1,851,014
561,698
143,371
1,145,945
35, 538
2,377
33,161
25,677
16,797
191,543
7,351
8,099
1,517
160
305
2.196
238,906
40,168
3,800
2,321
652
1,105
564
26, 458
20,261
4,169
2, 028
22,. 500
7,715
14, 785
'• • -if'^'^^'^jS^y establishments reporting.
37
33
286
104
92
16
74
112
10
31
283
3,157
1,791
148
1,218
136
76
60
1,458
38
3
10
2,460
54
1
2
1
53
21
11
21
211
85
126
1,512
9,175
21,749
9,998
9,086
699
1,966
14,321
950
5,151
4,756
8, .300
33,224
698,983
377,010
24,473
297,500
17,688
2,045
15,643
10,187
6,787
3,400
105,581
4,015
4,615
635
287
295
144,743
21,973
25
375
125
13,526
10,690
1,565
1,271
12,579
4,698
7,881
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
29
205
6
2
8
1
1
4
647
131
14
117
Horse-
power.
129
674
447
61
100
66
2
"12
56
187
2,462
3,191
2,715
87
389
255
744
388
4,104
313
48
86
5
10
34
42,647
366
58
28
3
25
37
31
1,190
92
1,098
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
1
20
2,558
756
278
1,524
12
48 2,001 9 700 4 49
'oil, lard," to avoid disclosing individual operations.
GElSrErtAL TABLES.
1245
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power — Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
Motors
IS
189
600
170
76
61
293
773
438
392
3,728
1,838
2,270
6,001
2,409
182
3,410
2,669
73
2,596
37
2,784
2,044
740
1,708
262
407
351
52
4
776
3,576
2, 392
2,899
386
154
138
94
2,285
1,118
833
334
2,292
747
1,545
Horse-
power.
142
8,196
7,640
4,801
442
774
1,623
9,186
3,301
4, 247
10,783
31,965
3G, 685
236,662
68,682
10,112
157, 868
15, 166
332
14, 834
68
14,425
9,491
81, 179
3,023
3,436
671
140
8
1,867
51,385
17,649
3,716
1,918
524
1,080
314
12,864
9,571
2, 567
726
8,565
2,845
5,720
Other.
Horse-
power
61
372
1,315
375
250
690
169
268
109
72
116
80
36
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Num-
ber.
47
123
186
103
49
6
28
897
60
199
565
1,282
11,755
4,516
577
6,662
1,748
782
966
851
800
160
44
200
61
18
7
3,089
1,249
14
74
5
69
2,777
2,383
236
158
1,510
324
1,186
Horse-
power.
350
2,679
3,252
2,347
637
85
183
8, .533
200
2,103
6, 585
19, 168
346, 924
108,672
21,881
216,371
10, 498
2,524
7,974
4,621
4,172
449
5, 551
555
2,681
545
87
19
57, 240
14, 544
13
20
254
10,372
8,916
1,031
425
8,319
1,367
6, 952
372
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
8,943
31, 893
40,578
24,278
687
193
15, 420
36, 141
3,342
5,821
2,082
36, 747
69, 766
869, 948
279,022
16, 752
574, 174
30,626
30,626
53
43,033
38, 096
4,937
21,939
913
15,500
620
33
4
1,732
1, 105, 503
42,195
530
928
43
539
346
5,856
3,586
7,761
4,126
3,635
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
5,384
73, 871
143, 153
71,524
30,727
4,330
36, 572
181,629
16,558
41, 172
19,024
06,684
413,309
7,863,150
3,765,545
502,075
3,595,530
108,075
10, 725
97, 350
106,045
60, 259
45, 786
404,013
12,530
9,142
2,770
2,141
5,354
3,619,534
127,659
1,175
3,158
1,889
372
127,928
108,342
7,870
11, 716
191, 882
71,021
120, 861
2,416
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
2,633
2,272
2,721
52
11,086
31
3,837
17,047
63,384
8,472
54,912
228
228
775
637
138
273
18
2
13
319, 563
16
68
292
174
118
OU,
including
gasoUne
(barrels).
4,185
41,496
30, 607
4,721
1,836
4,332
7,580
8,075
6,240
5,805
59, 336
52,050
2,120,114
859, 874
10, 759
1,249,481
2,417
28
2,389
11,. 844
2, .898
8,946
90,341
796
1,736
182
1
5,139
23, 716, 521
4,124
12
84
80
4
1,176
817
24
335
46,087
22, 777
23,310
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
7,296
757
52, 139
20, 760
19, 5;«
11,840
374,421
2, 978, 491
207,610
286,660
286,660
29,117
1,919
27, 198
102, 410
72,051
30,359
4, 855
15, 257
5,014
4,241
717
3,654
18,237
26,919,052
51,448
329,622
950
189
12
749
20,378
5,093
8,482
6,803
77,055
36,320
40,735
24
1246
ABSTIIACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTUEES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Plated ware
Knives, forks, spoons, and
other flatware.
HoUow ware
AU other
Plumbers' supplies, not elsewhere
specified.
Pocketbooks
Pottery
Chlnaware
Earthen and stone ware
All other
Poultry, killing and dressing, not
done in slaughtering and meat-
packing estabhshments.
Printing and publishing, book and
job.
Job printmg ^ . . .
Book iDublishing and printmg.
Book publisliing without
printing.
Linotype work and typesetting
Printing and pubhshing, music
Printing and pubUsliing
Pubhshing without printing. . .
Printing and publishing, news-
papers and periodicals.
Printing and pubhshing
Printing, i^ublislung, and job
printing.
Publishing without printmg. . .
Printing materials
Pulp, from fiber other than wood. .
Pulp goods
Wall board
All other
Pumps, not including power
pumps.
Pumps, steam and other power
Steam
Other power
Refrigerators
Regalia, and society badges and
emblems.
Rice, cleaning and pohshing
Roofing materials
Metal shingles and ceiling
All other
Rubber tires, tubes, and rubber
goods, not elsewhere specified.
Rules, ivory and wood
Saddlery and harness
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
Owned by establishments reporting.
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Total
primary
horse-
power.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Internal-
combustion
engines.
"Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
61
18
14,252
10,000
38
18
8,018
.5,488
7
1
200
32
10
8
512
355
27
19
3,085
1,167
29,762
15
5
99
1,805
725
16,089
3
3
22
100
68
670
2
157
199
5
373
113
431
29,090
20,972
6,669
1,449
4,016
296
157
112
242
163
65
14
36
18,509
12,242
5,302
965
1,951
49
15
32
2
4
1,113
851
252
10
107
2
2
106
106
27
87
11,875
131,961
141
13,865
400
3,095
26
75
11,351
122
123,786
6,675
286
1,214
&34
573
61
194,361
121
19
1
11,817
1,973
75
394
5
2,942
149
24
74
102
300
1
2
1
1
3,927
4
.12
10
2
13,277
2
1
26
20
6
12, 735
229
25,066
160
784
1,163
11,395
85,008
lOG, 881
86
141
15,614
9,152
117
3,801
1,259
11,959
4
156
14
770
177
2,472
1,357
833
2
H
2
300
213
350
9
4
59
83
74
6
2
400
38
12, 273
1,668
10,605
10,346
53
7
46
26
6,752
832
5,920
2,025
17
1
16
5
2,015
70
1,945
209
9
29
119
21'
809
106
60
46
22,155
17,699
4,456
13, 232
1, 333
53
47
0
10,053
8,535
1,518
17
12
5
670
601
69
2
2
90
90
111
47
2
8,009
260
14
4
465
53
81
86
27,382
39,327
861
38,466
94
18 881
21
697
133
22
138
1
137
15,847
100
15, 747
8
3
5
253
177
76
12
2,145
111
12
2,145
404
354, 188
455
194,459
30
3,367
37
2,534
10
1,026
299
8,212
1
25
150
1,279
3
55
56
282
1
2
5
38
GENERAL TABLES.
1247
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[Sec note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1 173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED— continued.
Primary power — Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
Motors
594
423
128
43
1, 110
370
1,263
1,036
141
66, 733
63, 476
1,778
97
1, 382
272
255
17
48, 987
14, 379
34, 083
525
320
6
263
57
206
1,067
675
392
581
364
188
1,133
63
1,070
7,083
12
1,890
Horse-
power.
5, 482
4,125
1,023
334
12,563
431
9,312
7,723
1,115
474
1,958
114, 441
108, 468
4,553
211
l,-209
622
563
59
154,947
68, 113
84,723
1,055
83
3,506
766
2,740
7,303
11, 282
8,413
2,869
4,555
1,008
5)762
21,002
579
20,423
153, 214
6,606
Other.
Horse-
power
40
485
485
287
8
277
2
6
203
12
2,042
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Num-
ber.
624
502
24
736
824
797
10
17
69
2,932
2,595
334
4,609
2,088
2,512
201
34
167
133
262
158
104
418
54
67
536
536
6,533
35
Horse-
power.
5,386
4,587
681
118
7,565
4,835
4,526
127
182
253
9,396
8,292
1,103
17,743
10,349
7,387
7
18
3,022
326
2,696
1,211
3,624
1,427
2,197
2,415
194
875
8,353
8,353
151, 153
245
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
7,973
5,531
1,422
1,020
7,391
569
34, 958
33,644
1,155
159
82
38,453
31,329
6,073
736
315
160
3
157
121,799
48, 750
72, 330
719
1,722
294
1,835
1,835
1,453
19, 551
19,092
459
628
268
703
25,400
101
25,299
84,915
13
1,613
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
45,675
30, 158
11, 898
3,619
146, 178
559
610, 562
484, 928
93, 362
32, 272
19,944
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
118,825
6,848
434
336
1,103
1,054
49
193, 231
66, 613
121, 637
4,981
1,916
3,710
198,142
13, 561
184, 581
24, 580
70, 101
54,091
16, 010
37, 247
4,113
10,855
365, 026
1,063
363, 963
1, 928, 116
904
20, 821
241
111
32,999
1,017
975
42
10
126,443 , 1,421
1,346
72
4,115
2,186
1,929
160
"'ieo'
6,936
17,823
14,053
3,770
67
544
15,384
122
15, 262
3,651
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
10, 288
10, 026
242
20
64,895
1
41, 853
25, 461
14, 207
2,185
745
8,709
7,180
1,518
88,066
61,417
26, .t30
119
2
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
47,040
21, 790
14,025
11,225
204,429
1,355
6, 64.5, 388
5, 337, 658
928, 728
379, 002
14, 515
766, 737
516, 859
6, 534
3,457
239, 887
796
796
1, 720, 403
906, 620
755, 401
58,382
11,653
618 I
376
242
768
22, 254
21, 819
435
2,210
107
55,066
159, 785
166
159, 619
229, 785
437
283, 760
1,856
22, 877
1248
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS— MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Safes and vaults .
Safes
Vaults
Salt
Sand and emery paper and cloth .
Saud-lime brick
Sausage, not made in slaughtering
and meat-packingestabiishments
Sausage
Sausage casings
Saws
Scales and balances —
Screws, machine
Screws, wood
Sewing-machine cases.
Sewing machines and attachments.
Sewing machines
Attachments ,
Shipbuilding, steel
New vessels
Concrete vessels. .
Repair work only.
Small boats
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing
Shipbuilding, wooden, inclucUng
boat building.
New vessels
Repair work only
Small boats 1
Masts, spars, oars, and rigging.
Shirts
Showcases.
Signs and advertising novelties.
Electric signs
Other signs
Advertising novelties
Silk goods, including throwsters.
Finished products
Throwsters and winders
Silversmlthing and silverware. .
Slaughtering and meat packing.
Slaughtering
Meat packing
Slaughtering and meat packing
Smelting and refining, copper .
Smelting
Smelting and refining i
Smelting and refining, lead .
Smelting
Smelting and refining - .
33
17
16
75
11
31
586
514
72
106
74
142
11
5
38
28
10
157
102
5
45
5
777
287
242
227
21
841
109
306
35
159
112
1,332
1,015
317
93
1,004
3^3
121
540
33
20
13
25
18
7
13
Total
primary
horse-
power.
5,342
2,770
2,572
43, 187
3,977
4,358
12, 713
11,079
1,634
15,098
7,451
23,540
7,764
10,656
21, 379
20, 929
450
475, 567
441, 056
1,985
32, 183
3-i3
78,144
59, 593
14, 675
3,370
506
14,944
4,423
7,730
531
3,016
4,183
176, 825
115, 700
61, 125
6,940
359, 212
28, 586
11, 061
319, 565
321,610
173, 996
147,614
52, 565
42, 372
10, 193
11,700
Owned by estabhshments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
370
21
32
72
63
9
17
6
16
10
17
28
27
1
343
259
6
76
305
111
28
2
78
10
23
7
16
504
382
122
1,711
223
5S
1,430
303
145
158
65
61
14
22
Horse-
power.
1,240
1,240
34,309
3,080
3,770
2,058
1,889
169
3,655
620
3,379
3,060
9,550
18,115
17,915
200
95,034
88, 924
280
5, 780
50
26,166
18, 807
6,348
941
70
6,992
800
2,843
1, 240
1,603
88, 221
64, 941
23,280
3,750
238, 017
12,645
4,205
221, 167
186, 286
lot), 590
79, 096
24,905
18, 125
6,780
8,287
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
58
49
1
4
4
403
130
149
121
3
66
7
23
4
10
Smelting and refining, metals, not
elsewhere specified. ^
1 Includes 4 establishments engaged exclusively in refuiing
^ Includes 2 establishments engaged e.Kclusively in refining.
150
150
981
"48'
503
57
335
301
519
172
172
2,671
2,488
4
79
100
4,348
1,912
1,531
880
25
638
112
299
89
91
119
1,966
1,468
498
132
2,018
299
262
1,457
425
375
50
84
84
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num
ber.
GENERAL TABLES.
1249
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 191»— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL USED — continued.
Primary power — Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
Motors.
379
161
218
381
95
23
1,193
1,022
171
988
772
2,498
288
12
297
256
41
18, 296
17, 150
157
973
16
2,628
1, 854
457
205
52
2,539
586
1,628
164
459
1,005
22, 579
19, 567
3,012
719
8,954«
761
942
7,251
2,932
1,491
1,441
856
617
239
137
Horse-
power.
3,952
1,530
2,422
6,706
857
540
10, 053
8,645
1,408
11,011
6,480
19, 619
4,704
56
2,692
2,442
250
377, 862
349, 644
1,701
26, 324
193
47, 119
38, 456
6,730
1,549
384
6,958
3, 436
4,526
442
1,663
2,421
75, 234
40,295
34, 939
2,761
117,913
15, 116
6,586
96,211
127, 349
65, 631
61, 718
24,329
20, 916
3,413
3,413
Other.
Horse-
power,
1,136
410
15
11
5
3,077
2,663
414
97
690
505
185
2,897
2,897
Electric motors
run by ciurent
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Niun-
ber.
139
139
745
43
3
24
24
57
2
118
22
210
1,343
1,326
17
2,320
2,290
572
7
71
412
12, 731
12, 372
359
274
7,537
im
59
7,293
2,689
1,058
1,631
244
150
94
311
Horse-
power.
515
515
8,065
370
20
168
168
2,172
679
4,453
16, 025
15, 905
120
49, 792
49, 337
1,362
656
530
176
2,533
1,214
321
893
32, 748
29, 491
3,257
1,756
95, 635
2,072
774
92, 789
56,906
28, 322
28,584
8,206
5, 832
2,374
5,217
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
1,459
1,191
268
81, 251
9,385
1,200
4,469
4,005
464
816
1, 028
1,610
9,909
73, 561
73, 561
37, 392
30,683
6,511
198
12,842
6, 546
5,308
966
22
18,343
106
2,495
231
722
1,542
306, 165
214, 188
91,977
2,364
222, 891
11, 849
7,186
203,856
179, 026
1, 632
177, 394
7,276
2, G58
4,618
8,201
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
10, 924
7,243
3,681
957, 447
9,702
21, 673
19, 682
16, 612
3,070
39, 531
10, 287
30, 492
10, 127
28, 057
34, 680
32, 357
2,323
785, 898
737, 666
1,379
46, 535
318
82, 815
45, 857
31, 782
5,146
30
33,049
7,501
34, 932
2,948
16, 950
15,034
269, 717
198, 093
71,624
13, 477
3, 802, 849
137, 827
85,259
3, 579, 763
1,088,511
460, 546
627, 965
292,806
215, 817
76, 989
72, 074
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
545
421
124
6,920
28
1,661
1,636
25
1,253
4, 695
136
113
2,074
10, 894
10, 894
96, 717
86,327
10
10, 377
3
973
442
516
15
395
8
114
273
1,002
383
619
41
32, 170
16
282
31, 872
397, 762
306, 058
91,704
321, 442
277, 577
43,865
38,429
OU,
including
gasoline
(barrels) .
6,760
6,514
246
143, 627
1,270
2,982
2,918
64
39, 423
2,455
14, 459
3,504
16, 975
16. 725
2.50
1, 075, 728
1,061,034
■ 1,493
13, 189
12
58, 123
50, 077
7, 459
586
1
2,879
184
4,629
59
4,332
238
46,506
46,075
431
35,247
1,912,519
•63,293
3,916
1, 845, 310
2, 543, 121
1, 894, 812
648, 309
202, 088
27, 126
174,962
149, 939
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
16, 928
15, 008
1,920
45.085
66,093
49, 388
10, 705
69, 293
15, 816
110, 153
3,550
18,009
81, 603
79, 203
2,400
694,467
693,911
3,665
1,365
1,964
56,404
7,701
35, 453
7,137
15, 342
12, 974
44,724
25, 117
19, 607
35, 505
1,291,318
26, 293
42,422
1, 222, 603
712, 817
"'7i2,'8i7'
20, 940
10, 049
10, 891
1, 092 48
3 Includes "smelting and refining, antimony" and "smelting and refining, tin," to avoid disclosing
indi\idual operations.
75108°— 23-
-79
1250
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Smelting and refining, not from
the ore.
Smelting and refining, zinc
Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets..
All other
Soda-water apparatus
Sporting and athletic goods.
Springs, steel, car and carriage, not
made in steel works or rolling
miUs.
Carriage and wagon
Railway
Automobile
Machinery and other
Stamped and enameled ware, not
elsewhere specified.
Stamped ware
Enameled ware
Bathtubs
Lavatories and sinks
Stationery goods, not elsewher*
specified.
Penholders
AU other
Statuary and art goods
Steam fittings and steam and hot-
water heating apparatus.
Radiators and cast-iron heat-
ing boilers
All other
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estalj-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Steam packing
Steel barrels, drums, and tanks.
Stencils and brands
Stereotyping and electrotyping. . .
Stoves and hot-air furnaces.
Stoves and ranges
Hot-air furnaces
Fireless cookers
Stoves, gas and oil
Structural ironwork, not made in
steel works or rolUng miUs.
Sugar , beet
Sugar, cane
Sugar, refining, not including beet
sugar.
Sulpnuric, nitric, and mixed acids..
Surgical appUances
Suspenders, garters, and elastic
woven goods.
Textile machinery and parts
Theatrical scenery
Tin and other foils, not elsewhere
specified.
Tinfoil
Aluminum and other
263
58
154
271
35
5
4
5
175
247
176
159
30
64
166
373
272
95
6
147
1,073
85
186
19
37
182
179
417
12
Total
primary
horse-
power.
7,921
73,604
66,540
7,064
33, 710
4,146
6,875
16,585
1,770
1,957
8,628
4,230
51,441
32,402
14,934
2,340
1,765
8,342
37
8,305
684
67,504
21, 395
16, 109
26, 763
10, 554
374
9,613
49,479
39, 600
9,417
462
11,295
165,347
127, 394
101,861
52,541
30,637
12, 387
9,028
41,997
104
6,991
6,990
1
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
23
202
188
14
240
6
17
32
1
12
6
13
129
84
38
4
3
18
1
17
1
113
31
82
100
17
1
1
162
143
19
26
282
659
1,103
296
127
27
27
139
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
2,590
56,832
55, 467
1,365
24, 787
781
2,190
3,417
75
1,546
1,016
780
20,602
11,627
7,975
650
350
1,349
20
1,329
60
21,956
3,458
18, 498
20,637
1,865
18
35
20, 490
16, 516
3,974
4,310
39,g90
117,469
98, 823
52, 181
12,672
7,710
3,019
20,247
Internal-
combustion
engines.
1,835
1,835
9
4
21
8
13
20
6
2
3
39
28
10
1
23
236
19
172
Horse-
power.
435
3,264
3,264
201
335
275
1,079
25
140
444
470
1,043
1,455
179
179
64
291
136
155
372
440
5
31
1,901
1,611
255
35
391
10,768
259
3, 028
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
1,755
151
55
862
Horse-
power.
GENERAL TABLES.
1251
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL usED-contlnued.
I'rimary power — Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
Motors.
639
362
277
1,097
420
651
1,291
87
16
835
353
2,960
2,332
479
96
53
2,263
7
2,256
129
4,154
1,451
2, 703
625
692
140
3,310
2,736
2,244
449
43
941
9,600
795
702
1,487
1,874
42
266
265
1
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
4,896
13, 508
7,809
5,699
8,672
3,015
3,735
11,819
1,555
271
7,043
2,980
28,119
19, 510
5,504
1,690
1,415
6,529
17
6,512
558
45, 187
17,801
27, 386
5,746
8,249
351
9,032
26,915
21,396
5,092
427
6,587
114,411
9,631
360
16, 185
4,086
5,219
18,040
104
5,076
5,075
1
Other.
158
158
10
5
168
5
100
253
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
roportmg.
Num-
ber.
1,532
1,519
13
3, 080
40
186
82
50
859
432
403
24
319
319
31
799
106
693
893
155
3
938
766
172
3.35
4,618
1,949
108
3,920
714
611
538
Horse-
power.
1,951
39, 488
39, 098
390
21, 977
555
530
1,398
44S
950
8,657
4,315
3,942
400
975
975
253
13,045
1,794
11,251
12,089
401
9,414
7,095
2,319
2,354
52,049
35, 240
2, 2.SS
54, 308
11,906
4,913
1,381
9,298
1,937
1,937
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
835, 129
795, 904
39, 225
107, 932
167
2,427
3,377
1,004
1,491
882
19,523
19,438
85
5,431
18
5,413
1,223
34,490
2,606
31,884
1,225
444
228
1,404
13, 369
11,959
1,320
90
1,058
20, 990
1,233
406, 248
52, 865
823
1,538
14,015
20
8,545
8,542
3
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
1, 123, 590
1, 020, 013
103, 577
606, 385
12, 062
18, 927
54,978
139
9,013
23,511
22, 315
330,237
91,375
224,714
3,555
10,593
22, 169
302
21,867
1,880
208, 393
69,445
138,948
231,581
20,960
125
3,558
161,318
134,811
25, 705
802
60,685
331,698
1,047,643
29, 823
987, 690
259, 615
45, 764
36,661
91,551
172
4,287
4,284
3
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
10, 203
238, 432
236, 587
1,845
1,082
2, 167
10
1,479
227
5S7
225
440
24, 765
6,653
9,477
5,092
3,543
92
92
100
147,474
96,770
50, 704
13,789
3,333
121,676
99,929
21,747
7,138
41,174
125,262
U2
430
6,563
473
3
27, 645
Oil,
indudmg
gasoline
(barrels).
48,832
6,646
6, 536
110
96,883
231
1, 904
236, 588
19, 231
18, 8S6
142, 725
55, 746
163,312
94,923
54,351
13,636
402
346
346
43
126, 134
8,746
117,388
37,380
5,318
3
461
7,585
7,124
462
51,567
168, 580
564, 268
1,0.39,666
1,705,513
179, 716
2,896
460
43,833
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
36, 532
24, 343, 653
22, 788, 806
1, 554, 847
12, 023
2, 351
45, 870
1, 167, 812
76, 709
236, 007
783, 4.56
71, 580
823,894
203,615
398, 175
146, 164
75, 940
14,362
14, 362
41,248
299,975
72,377
227, 598
77,040
26, 340
2,214
77, 717
104,460
86, 827
16,863
770
116,614
626, 774
57. 862
154, 277
196, 953
20,8S2
16, 190
52, 310
659
13,916
13,916
1252
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 90.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
Tin plate and terneplate
Tinware, not elsewhere specified . . .
Tobacco, chewing and smoking,
and snuff.
Plug or chewing
Smoking
Snuff
All other
Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes
Cigars
Cigarettes
Cigars and cigarettes
Tools, not elsewhere specified
Shovels, spades, scoops, and
hoes.
Carpenters' tools, not else-
where specified.
Machinists' tools
All other
Toys and games
Trunks and valises
Turpentine and rosin
Type founding
Typewriters and supplies
" Typewriters and parts
Carbon paper
Ribbon
All other
Umbrellas and canes
Upholstering materials, not else-
where specified.
Imitation leather and leatheroid
Excelsior
Curled hair
AU other
Varnishes
Vault lights and ventilators
Vinegar and cider
Vinegar
Cider
Wall paper, not made in paper mills
Wall plaster and composition
flooring.
Washing machines and clothes
wringers.
Waste
Cotton *
All other
Watch and clock materials, except
watchcases.
watch materials
Clock materials
POWER AND FLTEL USED.
Primary power.
Watchcases .
Watches
Watches
Watch movements.
23
236
247
63
120
28
36
1,052
958
86
8
1,072
39
493
507
452
438
604
20
83
36
20
21
6
17
93
15
35
191
29
673
179
494
48
137
Total
primary
horse-'
power.
18,697
30, 499
18, 893
6,700
7,361
4,068
764
24,504
10, 851
12, 828
825
68, 381
8,685
4,851
27,411
27, 434
14,449
7,703
2,303
850
13,006
11,781
533
673
79
3,383
19,820
4,952
10, 516
1,864
2,494
11,497
279
17,943
7,759
10, 184
8, 158
32,350
8, 830
11,391
8,809
2,522
252
181
71
7,202
4,199
3,003
0%\'ned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
30
107
154
52
48
43
11
94
57
32
5
114
25
29
39
44
43
253
4
40
30
105
17
61
5
22
69
276
105
171
47
Horse-
power.
17,429
11,550
15,026
5,637
5,265
3,714
410
13, 187
4,201
8, 756
230
16, 844
2,655
6,872
4,450
5, 520
4, 455
1,343
648
9,388
8, 072
140
57G
2,464
9,400
855
6,585
595
1,305
4,743
7,863
4,471
3,392
5,127
12, 457
2,929
3,431
2,130
1,301
100
100
2,040
6,040
3,740
2,300
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
148
13
37
90
45
10
269
2
3
1
1
1
10
19
2
295
C3
232
2
23
Horse-
power.
8
978
43
9
15
19
302
302
5, 367
1,117
1,424
2,683
691
159
884
20
41
25
10
6
53
100
95
111
18
2,806
576
2,230
32
l,3.-)2
248
439
210
229
50
50
1,004
435
""435
Water wheel;
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
GENERAL TABLES.
1253
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919-Continuod.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 117S.]
POWER AND FUEL usED-continued.
Primary power— Contd.
Rented.
Electric.
145
3,002
143
235
25
46
2,933
2, 338
549
46
4, 5^*4
438
114
2,069
1,963
1,695
X04
5
85
546
364
87
491
667
195
90
117
265
898
54
656
3S1
^75
333
800
410
346
64
37
31
6
174
128
46
Horse,
power.
1,260
17, 694
3,542
1,054
2,076
138
274
10, 888
6,221
4,072
595
42, 220
4,293
1,499
18, 140
IS, 288
7,520
3,082
19
177
3,625
3,0S4
373
89
79
840
8,394
3,930
2,201
1,269
994
6,583
251
4,937
2,612
2,325
2,964
18,363
5,557
6,999
6,144
855
96
75
21
727
459
268
Other.
Horse-
power.
152
499
26
7
27
5
26
204
87
Electric motors
run by current
generated in the
establishments
reporting.
Num-
ber.
436
2,388
715
404
225
85
1
1,127
178
948
1
580
23
292
214
174
337
606
526
80
240
107
60
47
174
224
76
21
"ii
811
354
457
Horse-
power.
7, 683
9,076
6,707
3,209
2,613
875
10
6,740
834
5, 739
167
8,274
121
5,098
2, .533
1,388
2,041
6,379
6,089
290
375
404
187
102
115
1,805
1,527
1,453
74
1,723
5,493
604
905
"965
3,465
2,310
1,155
Fuel used.
Coal.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
122
23,961
6,391
872
2,946
2,410
163
38, 325
33, 532
2,670
2,123
16, 242
3,397
3,500
3,642
5,703
5,700
2,145
515
3,884
17,343
14, 699
93
2,458
93
9,737
5,923
5,529
297
10
87
17,359
61
2,785
1,173
1,612
13, 672
9,151
1,110
3,278
2,905
373
618
600
18
1,127
5,535
50
5.485
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
68, 728
115,196
156,953
72, 861
63, 446
19, 147
1,499
124.335
44; 520
78, 749
1,066
147,690
21, 204
15, 550
63,394
47, 542
21,902
25,447
1,415
192
32,203
31, 250
953
5,434
53,532
28,355
10, 291
12, 421
2,465
33, 828
234
44,964
37, 296
7, 668
28, 174
154,116
19,496
13,542
5,695
7,847
221
56
165
22, 141
34,834
26, 122
8,712
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
7
1,342
723
300
136
1,042
1,000
42
6,324
1,011
2,010
3,095
1,297
109
1,286
784
502
50
130
130
19,272
22
541
432
109
5,167
9,775
162
"iez
180
Oil,
includmg
gasoUne
(barrels).
3,578
13, 872
1,739
1,678
8
53
2,830
430
2,400
149, 157
24, 207
2,759
68,004
54, 187
168
4,392
146
15,426
15,366
2
58
6,640
3,204
1,953
311
940
3,984
3
5,353
3,154
2,199
10
109,535
1,521
2,748
2,739
3
877
7,959
6,676
1,283
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet).
114,963
402, 702
3,207
566
1,590
821
230
113,324
101,696
11,628
486, .551
154,955
7,897
140, 764
182,935
60, 678
15,671
3,135
63,632
62, 195
420
1,017
8,521
9,351
9,101
250
53,681
2, 203
5,388
3,613
1,775
2,600
10,855
27,629
15, 906
590
15,316
1,793
1,006
787
63,711
37,515
36,072
1,443
1254
CENSUS Ol-' M AN U FA ( 'TURKS: 1010.
Table DO.— DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1 173.]
Wheelbarrows
Whips
Windmills
AVindow and door screens and
weather strips.
Window and door screens
Weather strips
Window shades and fixtures
Wire
Wirework, not elsewhere specified
Wire rope and cable
Woven-wire fencing
All other
Wood distillation
Wood preserving
Wood, turned and carved
Wooden goods, not elsewhere
specified.
Wool pulling
Wool scouring
Wool shoddy
Woolen and worsted goods
Woolen goods
Worsted goods
All other industries i
POWER AND FUEL USED.
Primary power.
Num-
ber of
estab-
Total
lish-
ments
primary
horse-
report-
ing.
11
765
22
853
30
4,701
187
7,530
161
7,348
20
182
197
8,948
66
119,451
433
29,074
15
7,199
50
3,033
368
18,242
93
15,938
68
16, 209
053
39, 958
228
25,900
23
2, 162
32
9, 790
77
16,094
835
468,480
552
172,947
283
295, 533
2
154
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbmes.
Num-
ber.
22
129
63
6
3
54
209
214
387
128
19
28
45
957
451
500
1
Horse-
power.
490
175
2,800
4,452
4,452
6, 015
61,000
10, 570
2,480
725
7, 305
12, 730
15, 279
27, 040
19,396
1,320
5, 805
6,544
311,906
85, 499
220,407
150
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Num-
ber.
30
Horse-
power.
45
203
337
320
17
114
1,966
1,200
15
249
1,002
810
43
2, 515
029
150
76
1,793
1,57'7
210
4
Water wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
85
27
2
8
46
616
467
149
Horse-
power.
35
1,100
315
315
300
039
495
495
109
2,744
894
120
875
2,949
76,181
40, 705
29, 47()
Comprises the following industries with number of establislunents as indicated: "Straw goods, not
(where specified," 1; "whalebone cutting," 1; and "wood carpet," 3
elsewhere
GENERAL TABLES.
1255
UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES: 1919— Continued.
[See note at head of this table, pp. 1172 and 1173.]
POWER AND FUEL usED-continiied.
Primary power— Contd.
Electric motors
nm by current
generated in tlie
establishments
reporting.
Fuel used.
Rented.
Coal.
Coke
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Oil,
including
gasoline
(barrels).
Gas
(1,000
cubic
feet)
Electric.
Other.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
lbs.).
Bitimii-
nous
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
Motors.
Horse,
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
26
80
80
430
368
62
692
2,148
2,364
243
334
1,787
147
58
949
568
50
301
326
7, .332
3,308
4,024
275
598
463
2,411
2,246
165
2,517
55,030
16, 705
4,704
2,0.54
9,347
1,533
782
7,423
4,955
572
2,970
6,998
76,279
38,410
37,869
■■■■75'
15
15
73
1
145
166
166
135
1
1,626
1,640
1,640
181
69
208
180
141
39
1,944
12,573
21, 158
17,474
198
3, 486
40,677
27
1,631
1,019
664
576
6,813
214,399
53, 192
161, 207
2
1,729
1,373
18,921
7,660
7,448
212
59,798
726,940
72,873
6, 802
8, 548
57, 523
308,747
139,410
14,999
16,082
17,268
55, 920
45,660
1,541,539
646, 140
895, 399
900
2
798
11
1,877
400
398
2
850
176, 282
25,639
11,115
2, 1.50
12,374
67,259
73,965
1,624
971
3,372
7,753
225
851, 34S
42, 973
808, 375
1
900
619
8,210
5,739
2,471
7,447
419,310
104,211
38, 995
2.5,381
39,835
1,798,302
343, 230
19,314
3,272
4,217
0
6,945
3
4
5
6
2
150
38
5"
33
750
165
236
32
"'"80'
127
2,261
756
1,505
381
1,181
1,217
197
31
989
144
131
435
370
11
44
66
10,601
2,326
8,275
5,268
31,616
6,212
1,941
638
3,633
:, 278
2, 438
2,723
3,369
160
574
2,201
154,841
25,791
129,050
560
18,547
2,390
240
266
1,884
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
88
182
268
1,352
45
535
3,551
3,010
541
14
15
16
17
18
4,513
52,094
47,012
5,082
550
19
20
21
22
93
1256
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS MANUFACTURES.
Table 91 DETAILED STATEMENT, FOR THE UNITED STATES,
[This table is made up in three
Dn'ISION ANT> STATE.
United States —
GEOGRAPiiic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central..
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
"West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampsliire. . ..
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Noeth Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
■\Visconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Nortli Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Lor.isiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Me.\.ico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon.
Califorma
FINANCIAL statistics.
Niun-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments.
290, 105
25, 528
88,360
61,332
29, 166
29,976
14, 655
13,909
7,612
19, 567
2,995
1,499
1,790
11,906
2,466
4,872
49,330
11,057
27,973
16,125
7,916
18,593
8,305
10,393
6,225
5,683
8,592
894
1,414
2,884
3,474
668
4,937
595
5,603
2,785
5,999
2,004
4,803
2,582
3,957
4,589
3,654
2,455
3,123
2,617
2,445
5,724
1,290
922
576
2,631
387
480
1,160
166
4,918
2,707
11,942
Capital.
Dollars.
44,466,593,771
5, 656,
15,005,
12,153,
2,679,
3, 332,
1,296,
1, 463,
833,
2,044,
419, 158
329, 166
134,314
2, 947, 108
594,337
1,232,324;
6,012,082
2,815,577
6,177,729
3,748,743
1,335,714
3,366,452
2,340,954
1,361,729
679,386
403, 205
938, 760
24, 549:
30,933
245,256
357, 534
148, 207
619,606
63, 008
463,644
339, 189
669, 144
374,537;
448, 700;
206,293
276,535,
410, 203'
455,592
154,117,
138, 817,
462, 209
277,034
585,776:
137, 476
96, 061
82, 287
243, 826
15,226
101,486
140, 785:
16,834
574,235
237, 254
1,233,480
Expenses.
Salaries and -wages.
OfBoers.
Dollars
1,453,261,706
186,152,501
502,479,188
411,869,358
91,230,833
99, 234, 888
41,539,706
41,064,456
17,043,867
62,646,909
11,300,621
7,863,707
4,717,000
100,235,820
18,563,184
43,472,169
248,707,927
89, 134, 009
164, 637, 252
114,246,012
43,304,231
130,029,640
79,454,081
44, 835, 394
20,985,065
15,244,798
36, 636, 703
858,097
970, 233
6,402,288
10,073,649
4,448,045
20, 943, 430
2,595,491
15, 286, 404
11,070,734
15, 198, 496
7,340,777
15,390,408
6,961,103
10,787,269
14,381,128
11,128,502
5, 242, 807
6,288,697
12,808,549
6,172,107
15,795,103
2,316,014
1, 559, 287
1,001,689
6,536,451
670, 609
1,555,227
3,010,721
393, 869
18, 564, 269
7,815,628
36,267,012
Clerks, etc.
Dollars.
1,439,109,788
148, 142
516,906
458, 150
108,265
70,367
29,900
-34, 076
15,554
57, 146
6,202,232
5.348,695
2, 628, 179
83, 199, 585
12.450,797
38; 313, 019
264, 839, 976
81,940,2.58
170,125,963
159,468,347
41,812,215
144, 586, 709
69,580,917
42,702,348
24,374,861
18,799,162
42, 407, 947
575,^40
1,105,966
9, 279, 649
11,722,004
3,261,023
21,060,577
3,071,888
10,621,680
6.615,339
8, 575, 837
3,172,252
10,115,015
3, 874, 243
8,890,382
10, 886, 831
7,438,903
2, 684, 012
3,040,346
10, 137, 708
5,789,084
15, 708, 875
2,425,441
1,142,260
700, 599
6,509,524
356, 732
1,556,611
2,669,764
193, 796
11,809,497
6, 18;i, 543
39, 153, 257
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
10,533,400,340
436,436,587
464,931,287
992,930,744
546, 172, 557
778, 026,^47
298,710,318
293,021,663
141,903,942
581,269,395
94,225,346
79,326,341
34,083,935
766,623,337
137,495,377
324, 682, 251
1,458,206,804
600,65S;345
1,406,066,138
944,651,734
317,042,997
801, 0S7, 359
639, 708, 093
290,440,561
127,106,505
90,117,169
196,515,353
5,401,330
7,905,426
46,066,755
73, 060, 019
37,265,319
147, 866, 545
13,189,031
120, 006, 452
101,840,420
126,680,099
62,565,413
101,180,339
67,433,229
67, 033, 546
81,355,256
99,065,800
51,255,716
47,186,189
94,405,732
35, 025, 942
116,403,800
24,742,562
18, 54S, 272
11,188,979
42,974,879
6,658,462
12,014,769
21,454,997
4,318,022
194,968,222
81,093,784
305,207,389
GENERAL TABLES.
1257
BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919.
sections, extending over pp. 125G to 1201.]
FINANCIAL STATISTICS— continued.
E xpenses— Continued.
For
contract
work.
Dollars
464,403.700
37,708,367
284,969,260
65,338,316
12,012,532
24,242,084
10,793,256
9, 667, 736
5,341,432
14,330,717
3,630,949
2,417,380
753, 451
22, 744, 566
4,181,783
3, 980, 238
211,490,532
27,716,816
45,761,912
17,609,025
3, 802, 139
32,006,039
8,232,883
3,688,230
4,005,045
1,470,139
4,338,793
118,159
175,574
1,398,349
506, 473
324,714
8,150,474
2, 770, 506
2, 848, 581
2,121,422
3, 069, 322
685, 107
3,333,902
938,056
2,317,700
3, 614, 386
2,177,015
2,684,155
2,696,617
3, 428, 125
475,181
3,067,813
555, 842
1,342,453
629, 174
1,903,281
385, 810
153, 153
357,022
14,697
5,376,513
1,936,402
7,017,802
Rent and ta.xes.
Rent of
factory.
Taxes,
Federal,
state,
county,
and local.
Dollars
212,043,089
IS, 808, 71 1
98,194,254
49,201,761
13,589,886
8, 847, 690
2,929,027
4,516,358
2,642,234
13,313,1'
895,234
420, 772
571,601
12,835,105
1,724,458
2,361,541
66, 165, 498
10, 327, 057
21,701,699
16,130,610
4,571,897
20,073,028
5,291,962
3, 134, 264
3, 427, 503
2,074,772
5,575,016
176,291
387, 828
981,961
966, 515
144, 375
2, 753, 829
399, 949
1, 746, 148
616, 158
757, 201
401,565
1,270,369
758,096
881,349
1,181,272
645, 237
221, 169
574, 174
1,007,451
663, 719
2,271,014
410, 640
201,343
125, 243
1,153,923
90,599
181, 156
424, 987
54,343
2,807,238
1,285,941
9,219,989
Dollars.
2,079,369,357
287,517,
592, 798,
636, 645,
109,362,
248,012,
47,635,
49,7.57,
23, 199,
84,440,
19,906,648
14,800,993
5,331,327
150,63.5,915
35,755,093
61,087,474
250,322,316
120,286,240
222, 189, 736
179,262,557
74,714,283
136, 886, 105
164, 878, 414
80,904,391
21,634,431
13,025,449
56,875,231
477,948
803, 193
7, 584, 131
8,962,363
7,591,222
21,248,188
2,481,001
34, 699, 686
15,692,215
122, 172, 794
17,809,258
19,665,114
6, 653, 165
16, 039, 040
17,575,062
9, 643, 790
4, 377, 213
3,890,118
27,280,752
4,945,225
13,641,212
1,802,125
1,833,127
5,257,141
9,411,473
192, 440
1,605,291
2,883,265
215,134
21,044,415
12,417,927
50, 977, 726
For materials.
Total.
Dollars.
37,376,380,283
3,951,
11,424
10.621
3, 778,
2,596,
977,
1, 547,
610,
1,868,
908, 159
095,826
,687,089
125,226
264,687
824,517
993, 571
239,118
242, 090
2.54, 568, 523
239, .527, 61 7
95,172,581
2,260,713,036
415,989,203
685, 937, 199
4,943,213,919
2,270,473,279
4,210,408,628
2,911,947,871
1,174,9.50,568
3,488,270,446
1,919,243,243
1,127,274,961
883,089,777
520, 240, 807
1,056,457,164
44,489,499
42,985,870
480,774,122
750, 087, 987
85,432,933
549,347,379
30,940,100
371,540,833
270,940,596
526,906,181
227, 986, 384
440,490,057
92, 680, 224
235,715,626
344,766,730
300,664,290
96, 677, 871
102,812,977|
431,403,867
312,605,829
701,170,898
122,151,924
43, 948, 505
42,250,628
174,870,275
7, 727, 483
92,645,437
110,154,349
16,490,617
443,177,531
206,206,041
1,218,858,518
Principal
materials.
Dollars. Dollars
35,730,393,727 1,645 986,556
Fuel and
rent of
power.
3,811,641,271
10,843,787,208
10,113,945,205
~ 689,936,604
2,489,150,307
897, 695, 744
1, 500, 847, " '
569,007,154
1,814,383,225
241,084,861
231,599,446
91,624,436
2,188,353,757
402, 205, 892
656,772,879
4,780,956,952
194,512,449
3,868,317,807
2,729,033,617
1,084,756,375
3,362,381,054
1,&52,906,090
1,084,868,069
860, 607, 299
506,034,871
1,029,812,810
43,477,254
41,821,013
473, 636, 425
734,546,932
81,453,158
527, 696, 308
27,462,366
352, 059, 572
250,192,627
512,989,300
220,416,614
428,431,511
88,448,851
224, 485, 689
330,552,028
248, 975, 401
93,682,626
99,881,410
421,147,141
301,5.39,816
678, 278, 642
117,594,952
42,345,546
40,510,297
160, 204, 060
5,974,121
84,273,872
103,106,399
14,997,907
431,896,276
201,354,721
1,181,132,228
140,
580,
507,
88,
107,
80,
47,
41,
53,
13,483,662
7,928,171
3,548,145
72,359,279
13,783,311
29,164,320
162,256,967
75,960,8.30
342, 090, 821
182,914,254
90, 194, 193
125, 889, 392
66,337,1.53
42, 406, 892
22,482,478
14,20.5,936
26,644,354
1,012,245
l,164,8r^
7,137,697
15,541,055
3,979,775
21,651,071
3, 477, 734
19,481,261
20, 747, 969
13,916,881
7, ,569, 770
12,058,546
4, 231,. 373
11,229,937
14,214,702
51,688,889
2,995,245
2,931,567
10,256,726
11,066,013
22, 892, 256
4, 556, 972
1,602,959
1,740,231
14,666,215
1,753,362
8,371,565
7,047,950
1,492,710
11,281,255
4,8.51,320
37,726,290
Value of
products.
Dollafs.
62,418,078,773
7,183,070,
19,854,772,
17,737,479,
5, 187, 064,
4,455,151,
1,642,391,
2,277,861,
922,676,
3, 1.57, 610,
Value
added by
manufacture,
Dollars.
25,041,698,490
456,821,78:5
407,204,934
168,108,072
4,011,181,532
747,322,858
1,392,431,620
8,867,004,906
3,672,064,987
7,315,702,867
5,100,308,728
1,898,753,387
5,425,244,694
3,466,188,483
1,846,984,307
1,218,129,735
745,472,697
1,594,208,338
57,373,622
62, 170, 782
596, 042, 498
913,667,094
165,073,009
873, 944, 774
68, 826, 570
643,511,621
471,970,877
943, 807, 949
381,452,984
693, 237, 096
213,326,811
395,660,417
556,253,162
492, 730, 895
197, 746, 987
200,312,858
676, 189, 770
401,362,869
999,995,796
166,664,518
80,510,749
81,445,394
275,622,335
17, 856, 602
120,769,112
156,933,071
22,874,311
809,622,984
366, 782, 627
1,981,204,701
,231,162,
,430,676,
. 115, 792,
, 408, 939,
, 858, 887,
664,566,
729,867,
312, 436,
289, 368,
202,253,260
167,677,317
72,935,491
1, 750, 468, 496
331,333,655
706,494,421
3,923,790,987
1,401,591,708
3,105,294,239
2,188,360,857
723, 802, 819
1,936,974,248
1,546,945,240
719,709,346
335,039,958
225,231,"'"
537,751,174
12,884,123
19,184,912
115,268,376
163,579,107
79,640,
324, 597,
37, 886,
271,970,
201,030,
416,901,
153, 466,
252, 747,
120, 646,
159,944,791
211,486,432
192,066,605
101,069,116
97, 499, 881
244,78.5,903
88, 757, 040
298,824,898
44,512,594
36,562,244
39, 194, 866
100, 752, 060
10,129,119
28,123,675
46, 778, 722
6,383,694
366, 445, 453
160,576,586
762,346,183
1258 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 91 DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, j
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central..
West South Central .
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Oliio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
KSnsas-
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
persons engaged in manufacturing industries.
Total.
10,812,736
1, 535
3, 450,
2,884
639;
931
382;
339,
133
515;
90,
38
812
156
338;
,524
602,
,323
330,
804
549;
317,
147
10.
244
6
9
49;
77,
32,
165
14
139;
93;
175;
86,
141
82,
83
113
120;
64
58,
112,
38
130;
20
16
8.
44;
e;
10'
23;
3
150
68;
296
Proprietors and oHicials.
Total.
Male.
656, 915
67, 305
208, 481
156, 410
55, 357
62, 769
29, 748
27, 826
12, 435
36, 584
5,802
3,583
3,133
33, 391
6,312
15,084
107, 118
30, 282
71, 081
41, 863
19, 742
47, 499
26, 280
21, 026
11,617
10, 592
18, 471
1,117
1,774
4,940
6,846
1,688
10, 478
1,217
11,831
6,004
11,669
4,297
10, 121
5,464
7,500
9,463
7,891
4,894
5,860
6, 385
4,388
11, 193
1, 962
1,424
887
4,270
617
843
2, 152
280
9, 169
4, 810
52, 605
Female.
25,942
3,036
10, 527
5,450
2,041
1,485
789
774
456
1,384
173
153
132
1,738
286
554
6,564
1,141
2,822
1,225
620
2,061
414
373
736
37
48
197
236
53
406
77
208
148
137
S9
222
135
281
263
127
118
135
227
108
304
61
41
21
202
18
26
83
4
247
141
996
Proprie-
tors and
firm
members.
9,137
21, 470
86, 266
49, 586
26, 8.59
29,883
15, 620
13, 437
6,829
19, 187
2,745
1,426
1, 804
9,451
2,124
3,920
49, 484
9,349
27, 433
12, 823
6,768
15, 282
6,762
7,951
5,128
5, 393
7,676
774
1,410
2,916
3,562
593
5,129
515
5,900
2,524
6,076
1, 754
4, 776
2,616
4,003
4, 892
3,914
2,811
3,682
2,042
2,320
5,393
1,200
851
567
2,234
336
416
1,089
136
4,195
2,540
12, 452
Salaried
ollicials
of corpo-
rations.
132, 467
Superin-
tendents
and
managers,
13, 870
45, 220
34, 767
10, 406
11, 136
5,053
4, 505
1,553
5.957
1,029
581
574
7,105
1,386
3,195
24, 832
6,547
13, 841
9,825
4,015
11,024
5, 266
4, 637
2,416
1,883
4,282
V 112
134
741
838
325
1,875
281
1,766
997
2, 153
1,034
1,943
762
1,486
1,798
1,215
554
692
1,480
628
1,705
184
145
40
692
59
134
266
33
1,584
917
3,456
GENERAL TABLES.
BY nEOORAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919— Continued.
1259
PERSONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— continued.
Clerks.
Average number of wage earners.
Wage earners employed 15th
day of—
16 years and over.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Under
16 years.
Maximum
month.
Minimum
montli.
Male.
Female.
659,775
373,732
9,096,372
7; 202, 529
1,772,924
120,919
Dec.
9,663,170
Apr.
8,666,549
1
59,610
53,715
1,351,389
936, 926
376,922
37, 541
Dec.
1,454,828
Feb.
1,279,847
2
227, 504
131,. 308
2, 872, 653
2,163,658
676, 679
32,316
Dec.
3,046,393
May
2,766,820
3
209,026
117,332
2,396,618
2,015,702
357, 210
23, 706
Dec.
2, 579, 231
Apr.
2, 253, 009
4
55, 743
26, 547
499, 635
405, 849
90,040
3,746
Dec.
531,265
Apr.
471,343
5
35,415
14,714
817,212
649, 172
151,552
16, 488
Oct.
875, 048
May
772, 392
6
16,327
6, 505
329, 226
284,6.59
41,948
2,619
Dec.
360,017
June
307, 391
7
19, 901
6,205
285, 244
260, 790
22, 549
1,905
Dec.
318,871
Apr.
262,942
8
8,055
3, 285
109,216
101,324
7,244
648
Nov.
118,532
Mar.
99,618
9
28, 134
14,061
435, 179
384, 449
48,780
1,950
Aug.
490,936
Feb.
364, 304
10
2,499
2,187
88,651
68,293
19,976
382
Sept.
98,407
Mar.
78, 696
11
1,669
1,853
S3, 074
57, 163
25, 052
859
Dec.
89, 224
Apr.
78, 849
12
1,172
917
33, 491
28, 541
4,847
103
Dec.
36, 590
Feb.
31,135
13
32, 7S8
30, 768
713, 836
478, 449
211,9.51
23,436
Dec.
765, 746
Feb.
677, 294
14
5,243
4,506
139,665
87,023
46,766
5,876
Dec.
152, 036
I'eb.
126,903
15
16,239
13,484
292,672
217,457
68, 330
6,885
Dec.
316,858
Apr.
279,347
16
111,573
71,376
1,228,130
873, 333
348, 509
6,288
Dec.
1,311,087
Jan.
1,179,216
17
41, 060
20,995
50S,fiNO
385,401
1 16, 289
6,996
Dec.
537,639
Mar.
482,240
18
74,925
38, 997
1, 135, 837
904,924
211,881
19,032
Dec.
1, 197, 667
May
1,083,521
19
71,636
37,401
7.30, 733
622, 697
104,636
3,400
Dec.
790,681
May
687, 683
20
20, 747
11,456
277, 5.S0
233, 578
40, 340
3,662
Sept.
294,892
Mar.
261,725
21
64, 397
37, 734
653,114
522, 687
121,962
8,465
Nov.
689,945
May
618, 701
22
31,25S
19,405
471,242
416,616
53,134
1,492
Nov.
522, 876
Jan.
421,493
23
20, 988
11,276
263,949
220, 124
37, 138
6,687
Dec.
284,119
May
250, 122
24
13,288
6,736
115,623
96,387
18,874
362
Dec.
122, 250
May
109, 489
25
9,312
4,611
80, 551
67,641
12, 179
731
Nov.
85, 825
Feb.
75, 141
26
20, 722
9,973
195, 037
146,317
46, ,569
2,151
Oct.
209, 704
Mar.
182, 239
27
325
197
4,472
4,077
330
65
Oct.
4,850
Mar.
3,989
28
461
309
6,382
5,636
659
87
Dec.
6,902
Feb.
5,805
29
5,164
2, 254
36, 521
31,094
5,214
213
Dec.
38,189
Mar.
34,430
30
6,471
2,407
61,049
54,697
6,215
137
Nov.
66,069
Apr.
56,503
31
1,388
808
29,035
24,626
4,155
254
Sept.
33,438
Mar.
25, 399
32
10, 161
4, 488
140,342
103,818
34, 355
2,169
Oct.
160, .567
Apr.
Mar.
129,128
33
1,336
989
10,482
9,1,57
1,273
52
Dec.
10,723
10,319
34
5,636
2, 151
119,352
98, 547
19, 300
1, 505
Oct.
131,916
Jan.
111,943
35
3,107
1,393
83,036
74, 350
8,242
444
Sept.
89,041
May
79,617
36
4,334
1,624
157, 659
113,352
38,063
6,244
Dec.
172,512
June
147,953
37
1,836
678
79,4.50
59,011
17,124
3,315
Dec.
86, 825
June
74, 165
38
5,398
1,830
123,441
98,059
23,308
2,074
Dec.
133,022
May
116,548
39
2,219
753
74,415
68,252
5,732
431
Dec.
78, 140
Aug.
71,298
40
4,592
2,241
69,340
58,373
10,584
383
Dec.
75,688
Jime
65,941
41
5,961
2,446
95, 167
75,515
18,434
1,218
Dec.
103,810
Feb.
88,865
42
4,395
1,317
107, 159
96,517
10, 104
538
Dec.
117,622
June
98,474
43
1,379
501
57,560
54,254
2,826
480
Oct.
64,736
Apr.
52,653
44
1,660
593
49, 9.54
47,753
2,099
102
Sept.
58, 553
Apr.
43,960
45
5,937
1,709
98, 21)5
87, 776
9,341
1,148
Nov.
117,665
Mar.
89,172
46
3,100
1,215
29, 503
27,. 508
1,839
156
Dec.
32, 259
Apr.
27,897
47
9,204
2,688
107, 522
97,753
9,270
499
Dec.
114,416
Apr.
101,390
48
1,096
413
17, 160
16, .545
551
64
Nov.
18, 228
Apr.
16,239
49
614
272
13,917
13, 398
469
50
Nov.
16,342
Feb.
11,178
.50
355
198
6,634
6,511
88
35
Nov.
7,560
Feb.
5,804
51
3,478
1,525
35,254
31,752
3,317
185
Aug.
37, 5.53
Sept.
33, 027
52
202
73
5, 730
5,571
119
46
Aug.
6,253
Jan.
4,992
53
773
177
8, 528
8, 360
139
29
Oct.
8,945
Mar.
7,911
54
1,432
572
18, 868
16,156
2,499
213
Oct.
22,592
Apr.
16, 196
55
105
55
3,119
3,031
62
26
Jan.
3,485
Aug.
2,835
56
5,405
2,730
132,928
125, 202
7,453
273
Sept.
146,872
Feb.
89,914
57
2,963
1,532
58, 559
53,646
4,763
150
Aug.
62, 488
Dec.
49,499
58
19,766
9,799
243,692
205,601
36,564
1,527
Aug.
282,312
Feb.
220, 138
59
1260 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS — MANUFACTURES.
Table 91 DETAILED STATEMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES,
DIVISION AND STATE.
TTnited States..,
Geographic pmsioNs:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
237,854
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri ,
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska ,
Kansas >
South Atlantic:
Delaware ,
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountaw:
Montana
Idaho,
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
PRIMARY POWER.
Num-
ber of
estab-
lish-
ments
report-
ing.
29,504,792
21, 575
69,485
49, 604
23,956
25, 633
12,999
11,727
6,227
16, 648
2,481
1,350
1,575
10, 080
2,035
4,054
38,082
9,209
22, 194
13,624
6,540
14, 223
6,923
8,294
5,150
4,740
6,773
748
1,222
2,420
2,903
587
3,907
427
5, 008
2,405
5, 581
1,810
4,101
1,807
3,372
4,088
3, 264
2,275
2,806
2,225
2,022
4,674
1,076
809
468
2,099
324
400
910
141
4,224
2,368
10, 056
Total
primary
horse-
power.
3,796,846
8, 537, 660
7, 735, 137
1,594,112
2,795,094
1,415,577
1,185,989
686, 579
1, 757, 798
547,028
349, 138
185, 095
1. 729, 878
321,016
664, 691
2,936,530
1,146,744
4, 454, 386
2,897,497
1,095,912
1,660,918
1,202,128
878,682
473,957
242,946
477, 303
17, 791
22, 191
125, 814
234, 110
85,150
406, 768
33, 079
419,946
328, 653
549,878
395, 556
436, 608
139, 456
247, .573
338, 814
628,376
200, 814
214,194
388, 605
139,983
443, 207
153,491
73, 876
17, 869
206, 309
17, 260
103, 958
93, 942
19, 874
687,436
304, 346
766,016
Owned by establishments reporting.
Steam engines
and turbines.
Num-
ber.
122,628
9,876
30, 392
24, 477
7,767
19, 525
10, 816
9,241
2,423
8,111
1,493
815
630
4,268
893
1,777
9,265
5, 593
15, 534
7,722
3,609
5,294
3,411
4,441
1,827
1,2.39
2, 873
114
172
464
1,078
609
2,287
113
4,181
1,878
4,502
1,408
3,031
1,516
2,119
2,961
3,349
2,387
2, 685
3,079
1,080
2,397
314
409
148
792
136
195
368
61
3,629
1,692
2,790
Horse-
power.
17,037,973
1,867,
5, 250:
4,361
801
1, 594
1, 055:
876
399
830
173
147
51
964
189!
340.
1,299
781
3, 169
1, 782
521
997:
502
467,
198
119:
269
10:
8
66
129,
59,
177
10:
256
217
303
214
243:
111
175
227;
468
183,
183
332
79
281
42
53
8
145
12
77
46
14
453
165
211
Internal-com-
bustion engines.
Num-
ber.
33.407
1,259,400
1,676
8,101
7,383
5,012
3,754
1,958
2,816
868
1,839
400
106
174
407
108
481
3,076
1, 303
3,722
2,797
1,003
1,195
776
1,612
762
809
1,228
289
444
682
798
91
567
54
532
779
406
257
607
461
733
547
376
302
422
587
744
1,063
224
60
129
238
75
68
50
24
536
250
1,053
Horse-
power.
484
578
718
186
920
1,773
968
344
6,123
2,166
25, 020
AVater wheels
and water
motors.
Num-
ber.
14,008 1,765,263
4,586
3,641
1,894
569
2,127
532
86
188
385
1,104
641
652
1,252
266
671
1,986
304
1,351
295
1.58
149
395
897
205
> 94
98
6
9
81
76
108
222
6
630
348
548
126
125
15
123
297
100
12
25
5
22
34
23
34
15
37
4
2
69
4
87
188
110
GENERAL TABLES.
BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1919— Continued.
12G1
PRIMARY POWER — COD.
FUEL USED.
ELECTRIC
MOTORS RUN
Rented.
BY CURRENT
GENERATED IN
THE ESTABLISH-
Coal,
MENTS
Coke
Oil, in-
Gas
(1,000
cubic feet).
Electric.
Other,
REPORTING.
Anthra-
cite
(tons of
2,240
Bitumi-
nous
(tons of
2,000
(tons of
2,000
lbs.).
cluding
gasoline
(barrels).
Motors.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power,
lbs.).
lbs.).
996,000
9,347,556
94, 600
487,021
6,969,721
14,334,402
203.463,622
42,595,019
92,029,692
341,921,022
1
118,896
1,130,308
17,028
68,337
796,265
1,565,254
10,932,267
782,919
7, 857, 807
2,639,620
2
314,503
2,455,360
25,048
192, 294
2,612,659
11,639,452
76,806,237
16,961,032
23, 172, 383
124,317,839
3
279, 394
2,659,498
32, 586
150, 948
2,224,002
532, 197
69,093,939
16, .591, 794
12,529,927
54,257,941
4
72, 761
596, 189
1,303
22, 903
324, 007
84, 805
11,365,499
898,079
6,51.5,603
16, 396, 769
5
74, 766
887, 201
4,006
25,254
500, 852
347, 642
13,785,729
1,526,627
2,834,029
50,754,152
6
22, 783
311, 138
1,3S7
7,952
149, 005
23,0.36
13,034,746
4,289,624
473, 780
3, 985, 152
7
22,337
218, 558
6,093
6,666
132,395
95, 812
2,092,839
308, 467
16,508,037
76,312,121
8
18,002
2,59,619
1, 387
4, 408
91, 595
35,975
5, .519, 721
962,659
4, 170, 820
5,051,786
9
72,558
829,685
5,762
8,259
138, 941
10,329
832,645
273,818
17,967,306
8,205,642
10
7,043
92,749
1,415
3,306
72,047
43,234
1,257,623
21,972
57.5,477
45, 503
11
6,379
84,601
246
2,918
67, 117
286, 885
539,405
30, %4
606, 054
20,910
12
4,478
61, 090
768
759
12,298
46,627
236,517
13, 549
28,997
106,306
13
65, 360
551, 521
12,896
39,696
424,274
693,759
5,634,701
501, 293
3,753,560
1,222,444
14
12,231
97,957
1,328
7, 6.53
65, 956
96, 628
982, 891
51, 853
1,41.3,515
616,995
15
23,405
242,390
375
14,005
154,573
398, 121
2,281,130
163,288
1, 480, 204
627,462
16
170,262
1,170,977
9,567
54,669
512, 861
3,805,763
11,533,633
3,019,517
6,996,974
4,712,372
17
41, 180
305,762
6,190
36, 582
418,391
3,581,497
6, 701, 052
693, 592
6,623,381
1,969,277
18
103,061
978,621
9,291
101,043
1,681,407
4,252,192
58,571,552
13,247,923
9, 552, 028
117,636,190
19
82,899
945,341
12,490
46,219
819,383
108,606
25,499,869
8,640,711
2,02.5,606
45, 014, 790
20
36,392
373,689
1,344
16,581
279,065
31,099
13, 577, 580
2,693,061
2,790,821
2,308,659
21
79,263
590,241
5,971
43, 506
5S4, 326
238, 451
16,502,727
3,903,043
4,990,756
3, 557, 698
22
53,626
540,757
8,419
23,052
277, 514
50, 516
8,241,877
812,041
1, 891, 458
2, 105, 985
23
27,214
209,470
4,362
21,590
263,714
103,525
5,271,886
542,938
831,286
1,270,809
24
18, 119
167,965
297
4,715
87, 154
41,074
2,483,593
4^10,452
327, 706
1, 438, 853
25
14,605
112,486
126
3,895
53, 799
15, 400
2,1.54,407
134,841
600,399
181, 957
26
23; 502
ISl, 556
655
9,579
106,016
14,652
4, 117, 582
194, 758
1,871,290
1,658,684
27
1,230
5,490
127
1,283
1,736
192, 434
1,498
4,883
6,451
28
2,032
10,227
'"'is'
73
903
2,784
96,832
9,103
78,619
11,992
29
6,285
46, 177
45
1,970
26, .572
2,946
917,608
56,904
442,968
7.5,9.56
30
6,988
72,288
165
2,544
48,280
6,213
1,403,043
60, 523
3,189,738
13,022,876
31
1,617
19,307
45
1,663
25,221
38,185
507,354
15,712
196,446
80,062
32
15, 654
155,031
131
5,325
158, 780
65,239
2,020,167
433, 764
1,119,628
1,270,991
33
2,702
19, 960
10
181
1,98:3
87,731
125, 170
15, 579
400, 383
964,794
34
12,773
114,818
208
3,722
7.3,637
23,475
3,232,388
603,617
302, .370
44,046
35
5,140
62,917
198
5,106
92, 307
66,558
4,007,630
341,030
40,751
48,247,748
36
16,339
197, 384
70
5,448
63, 162
4.3,425
1, 3.59, 142
14,980
51, 209
9,0,-;0
37
7,985
137, 561
90
1,275
36,587
14,451
818, 847
17, .346
45, 738
35, 583
38
9,951
157, 568
2, 889
2,008
36, 695
3, .368
1, 4.52, 454
45,215
255, 174
81, 153
39
2,605
22, 655
365
526
12, 480
5,110
262, 577
36,384
422,330
20,725
40
6,187
56,808
1,174
2,429
37, 572
1,596
2,200,661
252,519
9.5,200
3,602,772
41
8,469
98,274
82
2,282
33, 137
5,675
2,738,3.50
475, 310
110,976
161,850
42
6,666
142,412
89
2,575
57,111
4,891
7,649,0.59
3, 556, 934
196,261
216,135
43
1,461
13,644
42
666
21, 185
10,874
446,676
4,861
71,343
4,395
44
2,484
21,493
1,975
640
14,098
7,824
2S5,741
10,397
47,315
6, 723, 496
45
4,394
41,091
1,372
1,967
43, 113
4,955
474, 133
101, 698
2, 908, 718
24, 181, 161
46
3,976
35, 435
433
981
19, 170
44,433
478,734
37,409
3,172,260
40,523,914
47
11,483
120, 539
2,313
3,078
56, 014
38,600
854,231
158,963
10, 379, 744
4,883,550
48
3,715
101,910
2
205
4,297
234
539, 302
64,795
24,256
97,410
49
1,636
18,207
36
369
11,682
353
152,014
24,429
24,536
3,751
50
898
7,500
5
137
1,740
70
115,9.57
2,660
1,283,692
4, 793, 519
51
5,717
57,323
199
1,824
28, 713
33,331
2,946,699
530,304
152,558
114,840
52
512
3, .364
98
1,814
■ 589
572, 527
831
87, 567
1,056
53
1,354
24,847
741
20, 056
159
44,976
143,567
2,093,148
10,676
54
3,738
41,275
'i,'i45'
778
17,446
1,224
1,030,819
169,969
259,465
24,675
55
432
5,193
256
3,847
15
117, 427
26, 104
245,598
5,859
56
13,944
215,921
4,363
3,052
62,234
4,502
642, 865
68,205
1,769,0^7
21.5,511
57
7,544
92, ,576
551
1,251
25,611
1,825
72,695
10,970
1,370,332
402, 457
58
51,070
521, 188
848
3,956
51,096
4,002
117,085
194,643
14,827,887
7,587,674
59
MINES AND QUARRIES
1263
CONTENTS.
Definitions and explanation of teems 1265
Table.
1. Summary of principal statistics, all enterprises: 1919 1267
2. Principal statistics, producing and nonproducing enterprises: 1919 1267
3. Comparative summary, producing enterprises: 1919, 1909, 1902, and 1889 126S
4. Comparison of value of products for the leading mining industries: 1919, 1909, and 1902 126S
5. Comparison of value ofproducts, by states: 1919, 1909, and 1902 1269
6. Principal industries, producing enterprises, ranked by value of products: 1919 1289
7. Statistics for producing enterprises, by geographic divisions: 1919 1270
8. Statistics for producing enterprises, by states: 1919 1270
9. Principal industries, by states, ranked by value ofproducts, producing enterprises: 1919 1271
10. Persons engaged i n producing enterprises: 1919 1272
11. Number of producing enterprises and average number of wage earners, by prevailing hours of
1 abor per week, for leading industries: 1919 1273
12. Wage earners, by months, aU mining enterprises, by industries: 1919 1274
13. Wage earners, by months, aU mining enterprises, by states: 1919 1276
14. Character of organization, producing enterprises: 1919 1278
15. Size of producing enterprises, by value of products: 1919 1280
16. Size of producing enteri^rises, by average number of wage earners: 1919 1281
17. Fuel used by producing enterprises: 1919 » 1283
18. Comparative summary for the United States, by industries, producing enterprises: 1919 and
1909 1284
19. Comparative summary for the United States, by states, producing enterprises: 1919 and 1909.. 1286
20. Detailed statistics for mines, quarries, and wells, producing and nonproducing enterprises, for
the United States, by industries: 1919 1288
21. Detailed statistics for mines, quarries, and wells, producing and nonproducing enterprises, for
the United States, by states: 1919 1296
1264
MINES AND QUARRIES.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATION OF TERMS.
This chapter presents in condensed form statistics collected for the census of mines
and quarries of 1919, and comparative figures for prior censuses. It is designed to
meet the requirements of those who desire statistics for the United States as a whole,
for the principal mining industries, and for states. The general report and analytical
tables, and also detailed statistics for the states and selected industries are contained
in the special report of mines and quarries Volume XI. An explanation of the terms
used in the accompanying tables is given below.
Scope of census. — Census statistics of mines and quarries, and petroleum and natural-gas wells are
compiled primarily for the purposo of showing the absolute and relative magnitude of tlie different
branches of industry covered and their growth or decline. Incidentally, the elTort is made to present
data throwing light upon character of ownersliip, size of enterprises, and similar subjects. When use is
made of the statistics it is imperative that due attention be given to their limitations, particularly in
connection with any attempt to derive from them figures purporting to show average wages, cost of pro-
duction, or profits.
The census did not cover enterprises which were idle, that is, in wliich neither productive work nor
development work was done during the entire year; or enterprises the products of which were valued at
less than $500, or in the case of the bituminous coal mining industry, producing less than 1,000 toas; or,
if not productive, in wliich development work amoimting to less than $5,000 was done.
Period covered. — The returns relate to the calendar year 1919, or the business year which corresponded
most nearly to that calendar year, and cover a year's operations, except for enterprises wliich began or
discontinued business during the year.
The enterprise. — The term enterprise represents one or more mines and quarries, wells or groups
of wells, or natural-gas gasoline plants all within the same state operated under a common owner-
ship or unified control, or for which only one set of books of account was kept, and for which a single
report was secured. It may cover plants at several localities witlun the same state. If plants under
unified control were not all located witlun the same state, separate reports were secured m order that
statistics for the several enterprises thus defiued might be included in statistics for the states in which
they were located. The enterprise is further defined as being limited to a single industry. Separate
reports were secured with very few exceptions for each industry conducted by an operator, and only
where combined reports on two or more industries could not be separated does a single enterprise cover
more than one industry. The number of enterprises shown in the tables is equivalent to the number
of individual reports tabulated.
Number of mines, quarries, wells, and plants. — Under these designations is given the count of the
number of mines, quarries, wells, and gasoUne plants shown by the returns received. The unit of enu-
meration for mines and quarries was diificult to define. As a rule each group of workings at a given
locahty in which operations were conducted as a unit or were unified by common management or joint
handUng of some part of the mining process, has been considered as a single mine or quarry. Many
individual openings, therefore, are not counted as individual mines. The total number reported com-
prises those in operation or in the course of development during the year 1919. For petroleum and
natural-gas wells the individual wells were counted and the total number productive December 31, 1919,
was reported. The number of natural-gas gasoline plants is the total number reported in operation
during the year.
Classification by industries. — The enterprises reported have been grouped by industries according
to the kind of products. Only a few enterprises made consolidated reports covering more than one kind
of product. In such cases classification was determined by the product of chief value.
Influence of increased prices. — In comparing figures for cost of supplies and materials, and value of
products, with the corresponding figures for earlier censuses, account should be taken of the general in-
crease in the prices of commodities during recent years. To the extent to wliich this factor has been
influential the figures fail to atTord an exact measure of the increase in the volume of business.
Persons engaged in the industries, — The following generalclassesofpersonsengaged in the mines and
quarries and petroleum and natural-gas industries were distinguished: (1) Proprietors and firm members,
(2) salaried officers of corporations, (.3) superintendents and managers, (4) technical employees, (5) clerks
(including other subordinate salaried employees), and (6) wage earners. In the reports for the census
of 1909 the fourth class, technical employees, was not distinguished and was probably included with
other salaried employees.
The number of persons engaged in each industry, segregated by occupation, sex, and, in the case of
wage earners, also by age (whether under 16 or 16 and over), was ro,:ortea for a single representative day.
The 15th of December was selected as representing for most industries r ormil conditions of employment,
but where this date was not a representative day report for another date \vas requested.
The number of employees other than wage earners thus reported for the representative date has been
treated as equivalent to the average for the year, since the number of employees of this class does not
ordinarily vary much from month to month. The average number of wage earners has been obtained
in the manner explained in the next paragraph.
In addition to the more detailed report by occupation, sex, and age of the number of wage earners on
the rspresentative date, a report was obtained of the number employed on the loth of each month, with-
out distinction of sex or age. From these figures the average number of wage earners for the year has
been calculated by dividing the sum of the numbers reported for the several months by 12, The im-
portance of the industry as an emploj^er of labor is believed to be more accurately measured by this average
than by the number employed at any one time or on a given day.
The number of wage earners reported for the representative day is given in the table of detailed statistics
for the industries, in coimection with the classification of wage earners by occupation which was made for
the representative day. This number is not used in any other way because, in view of the unavoidable
variations of date, such a total is believed to be less significant than the average number. It would involve
more or less duplication of persons working in different industries at different times, would not represent
75108°— 23 80 1265
1266 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
the total number employed in all industries at any one time, and would give undue weight to seasonal
industries as compared with industries in continuous operation.
Salaries and wages. — Under these heads are given the total payments during the year for salaries and
wages, respectively. The Census Bureau has not imdertaken to calculate the average annual earnings of
either salaried employees or wage earners. Such averages would possess little real value, because they
would be based on the earnings of employees of both sexes, of all ages, in different occupations, and of widely
varying degrees of skill. Furthermore, so far as wage earners are concerned, it would be impossible to cal-
culate accurately even so simple an average as this, since the number of wage earners fluctuates rapidly
and irregularly in every industry, and in some to a very great extent from day to day. The Census Bureau
figures for wage earners, as already explained, are averages based on the number employed on the 15th of
each mont h and while representing the numl^er according to the pay rolls to whom wages were paid on that
date, no doubt represent a larger number than would be required to perform the work in any industry if all
were continuously employed during the year.
Prevailing hours of labor. — No attempt was made to ascertain the number of wage earners working a
given number of hours per week. The inquiry called merely for the prevailing jiractice followed in each
enterprise. Occasional variations in hours in an estal)lishment from one part of the year to another were
disregarded, and no attention was paid to the fact that a few wage earners might have hours differing from
those of the majority. All the wage earners of each enterprise are therefore counted in the class within
which the enterprise itself falls. In most enterprises, however, practically all the wage earners work the
same number of hours, so that the figin'es give a substantially coiTect representation of the hours of labor.
Capital. — The instructions on the schedule for securing data relating to capital were as follows: "The
answer should show the total amount of capital, owned and borrowed, invested by the operator in the
enterprise on the last day of the business year reported. Do not include securities and loans representing
investments in other enterprises." These instructions were identical with those employed at the Census
of 1909. The reports received in respect to capital, however, at both censuses, have in so many cases been
detective that the data compiled are of value only as indicating very general conditions. While there are
some cnten^riscs maintaining accounting systems such that an accurate retimi for capital could be made,
this is not true of the great majority, and the figures therefore do not show the actual amount of capital
Invested.
Expenses.— The expenses reported in the Census of 1919 include salaries and wages; the cost of supplies,
materials, and fuels, including the freight on these; cost of power purchased; the cost of contract work;
royalties and rents paid; and taxes paid or assessed. The Census of 1909 reported in addition to the items
of expenses covered by the present census all other items of expense incident to that year's business except
interest on indebtedness, dividends, and allowances for depreciation.
Supplies and materials, fuel, and power. — Statistics as to supplies and materials, fuel, and power
relate to the cost of these used during the year, which may be more or less than the amount purchased dur-
ing the year. The term "supplies and materials" covers mine, mill, quarry, and well supplies, and ores,
coal, and natural gas purchased for treatment, resale, or distribution.
Contract work. — The amounts reported under this head include expenditures for both productive
operations and those prosecuted for development only; they are in effect indirect expenditures for sal-
aries, wages, supplies and materials, fuel, and power.
Royalties and rents. — The amoimts given under this head represent the payment to fee holders or the
value of share of product credited to fee holders for mineral output from leased land and also rents paid for
plants, equipment, and privileges or easements.
Taxes. — The taxes include Federal capital stock- corporation income, and excess profits tax; and also
state, county, and local taxes. The data compiled in respect to Federal taxes are very defective largely
for the reason that many mhiing coi^porations are engaged in other business and have sources of income
other than from minuig and do not pay Federal taxes on mining separately. For many of these corpor-
ations no data have been obtained; for others satisfactory segregation of mining could not be made.
Expenditures for development work. — The expenses reported as defmed above include costs of both
productive operation and development work. In the statistics on producing enterprises, that part of the
expenses for salaries, wages, contract work, supplies and materials, fuel, and power which was credited by
the mine operators to development work is shown as expenditures for development work. In the statistics
for nonproducing enterprises the total of all these expenses is given as expenditure for development work.
Value of products.— The amounts given under this heading represent the selling value at point of pro-
duction or f . o. b. at point of shipment, or such other value as may represent the net value or amount
received for the product mined in 1919 under the terms by which it was disposed of, and also includes the
value at point of production of products used by the operating company.
Cost of mining and profits.— The census data do not show the entire cost of mining and well operations,
and consequently can not be used for the calculation of profits. No account has been taken of depreciation
or interest; rentof offices and buildings other than those connected with mine or quai'ry operation; in-
surance, selling, and other sundry expenses.
Lands controlled.— The inquiry on land tenure was confined to land pertaining to the raining or well
operations covered by the report. In many of these, however, land held in reserve for future development
and for speculal ive or other pmposes not pertaining to mining was included in the returns, and also a large
number of more or less unsatisfactory estimates wore included. Nevertheless, it is believed that the data
presented reflect faiiiy the conditions as to land tenure in the mining industries, and show correctly the
order of magnitude of land holdings pertaining to mining enterprises.
Power used. — The item, aggregate horsepower, represents the horsepower of prime movers used by the
enteriirises for generating power plus horsepower of motors, principally electric, and of other equipment
operated by power purchased from other concerns. It does not cover the power of electric motors taking
their current from generators operated by prime movers reported by the same enterprise (such equipment
is reported separately), because its inclusion would obviously result in dui^lication. The figures on power
represent the rated capacity of the engines, motors, etc., and not the amoimt of power in actual daily use.
Fuel.— Statistics of the quantity of fuel used are shown only for anthi'acito and bituminous coal,coke,
wood, oil, and gas. They relate to the quantity used during" the year, which may be more or less than
the quantity purchased. As only the principal varieties of fuel are shown, no comparison can bo made
with the total cost of all fuel.
MINES AISTD QUARRIES. 1267
Table 1.— SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL STATISTICS, ALL ENTERPRISES: 1919.
Number of enterprises
Number of mines and quarries
Number of petroleum and natural-gas
wells
Number of natiu'al-gas gasoline plants
Persons engaged
Proprietors and firm members, total. .
Number performing manual labor
Salaried employees
Wage earners (average niunber)
Wage earners, Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day
A bove groimd
Below ground
Power used (aggregate horsepower)
Capital ,
Principal expenses
Salaries
Wages
Supplies and materials ,
Cost of ore, coal, and natural gas pur-
chased as material or for resale ,
Fuel and purchased power
Royalties and rents
Taxes
Contract work
Value of products
Total.
22,301
14, 802
257, 681
1,115
1,088,444
22, 769
5,783
75, 688
989, 987
1,100,186
389, 523
710, 663
6,816,814
,225,446,992
,556,682,424
151,820,643
, 309, 565, 597
531, 688, 470
35,905,352
124,610,053
176,478,995
141,878,154
82, 696, 872
,174,507,462
Continental
United States.
21,997
14,417
257, 673
1,115
1, 084, 796
22, 155
5,272
75,457
987, 184
1,096,458
386, 932
709, 526
6, 786, 475
$7,108,623,496
2,545,925,350
151,272,451
1,304,409,342
528, 853, 639
35,905,352
123,509,588
176, 129, 858
141,567,734
82,239,098
3,158,463,966
Alaska.
346
367
3,267
593
505
199
2,475
13,379
2,242
1,137
29 979
$116,626^441
10,493,020
533,076
5,010,611
2,789,755
1, 080, 348
314,066
307,390
457, 774
15,634,801
Hawaii.
155
4
140
140
325
$112,882
171,850
5,533
89,365
34,423
14,560
26, 282
1,687
250,538
Porto
Rico.
226
17
6
26
183
209
209
35
?S4, 173
92, 2(M
9,583
56,279
10, 653
5, 557
8,789
1,343
158, 157
1 For Alaska a report for Sept. 15 was requested.
Table 2.— PRINCIPAL STATISTICS, PRODUCING AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES:
1919.
Number of enterprises
Number of mines and quarries
Number of petroleum and natural-gas wells
Number of natural-gas gasoline plants
Persons engaged
Proprietors and firm members
Number performing manual labor
Salaried emploj'ees
Wage earners ("average number)
Wage earners, Dec. 15, or nearest representative
day
Above ground
Below gromid
Power used (aggregate horsepower)
Capital
Principal expenses:
Salaries
Wages
Supplies and materials
Cost of ore, coal, and natural gas purchased as
material or for resale
Fuel and purchased power
Royalties and rents
Taxes
Contract work
Expenditures for development (included in the
above items)
Value of products
All
enterprises, i
21,997
14,417
257, 673
1,115
1,0&1,796
22, 155
5,272
75, 457
987, 184
1,096,458
386, 932
709, 526
6,786,475
57,108,623,496
151,272,451
1,304,409,342
528, 853, 639
35, 905, 352
123,509,588
176, 129, 858
141,567,734
82,239,098
334,015,265
3,158,463,966
Producing
enterprises.
21,280
13,844
257,673
1,115
1,077,675
21,918
5,245
74,197
981, 560
1,088,189
382,766
705, 423
6, 723, 786
56,955,466,831
149,328,98.5
1,295,936,226
519,593,676
35,905,352
122,105,930
175,293,984
140,999,626
79,380,177
311,276,508
3,158,463,906
NONPRODUCING
ENTERPRISES.
Niunber or
amount.
717
573
7,121
237
27
1,260
5,624
8,269
4,166
4,103
62, 689
$153, 156, 665
1,943,466
8,473,116
9,259,963
1,403,658
835, 874
568, 108
2,858,921
22,738,757
I"'er
cent of
total.
3.3
4.0
0.7
1.1
0.5
1.7
0.6
0.8
1.1
0.6
0.9
2.2
1.3
0.6
1.8
1.1
0.5
0.4
3.5
1268
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 3.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY, PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919, 1909, 1902, AND
1889.
Number of enterprises ,
Number of mines and quar-
ries
Number of petroleum and
natural-gas wells
Number of natural-gas gaso-
line plants
Persons engaged ,
Proprietors and firm
members, total ,
Number performing
manual labor
Salaried employees
Wage earners (average
number) ,
Wage earners, Dec. 15, or
nearest representative
day
Above ground
Below groimd ,
Power used (aggregate horse-
power) ,
Capital
Prmcipal expenses:
Salaries
Wages
Supplies and materials. . ,
Cost of ore, coal, and nat-
ural gas purchased as
material or for resale. . .
Fuel and purchased
power
Royalties and rents
Taxes
Contract work
Value of products
1919
21,280
13,844
257,673
1,115
1,077,675
5,245
74, 197
981,560
1, OSS, 189
382,766
705, 423
6, 723, 786
$6,955,466,831
149,328,985
1,295,936,226
519, 593, 676
35,905,352
122, 105, 930
175, 293, 9S4
140, 999, 626
79, 3S0, 177
3,158,463,966
1909
21,268
IS, 164
166, 320
1,041,68;
29,922
8,861
44,127
967,633
1,065,283
366, 962
698, 321
4, 60S, 253
$3,380,525,841
53, 393, 551
5S6, 774, 079
173,411,438
29, 318, 310
45, 136, 550
63, 973, 585
17, 796, 763
2S, 887, 808
1,238,410,322
1902
46, 858
17, 039
123,200
(2)
(=)
38, 128
3 581,728
221,505
360, 223
2, 867, 562
0)
$39,020,552
369, 959, 960
5 123,814, 967
34, 530, 713
(^)
20, 677, 938
796, 826, 417
1889
(=)
22, QM
37,410
(2)
(2)
6,541
536,043
3 536, 043
214, 127
291, 916
(^)
, 310, 535, 318
5,520,600
222, 041, 887
86,075,925
0)
438,111,548
PER CENT OF
INCREASE.l
1909-
1919
0.1
-23.8
54.9
1902-
1909
-54.6
6.6
35.0
3.5
-26.7
-40.8
68.1
2.2
4.3
1.0
45.9
105.8
179.7
103.8
199.6
22.5
170.5
174.0
692. 3
174.8
155.0
15.7
66.3
65.7
93.9
60.7
36.8
58.6
85.3
39.7
55.4
18K!t-
1902
-22.8
229.3
482. 9
8.5
8.5
-9.3
23.4
600. 8
66.0
43.8
81.9
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease. Percentages are omitted where figiu'es are not comparable.
2 Not reported. ^
' Average luunber.
* Comparable figures not available.
' Includes cost of fuel.
Table 4.— COMPARISON OF VALUE OF PRODUCTS FOR THE LEADING MINING
INDUSTRIES: 1919, 1909, AND 1902.
1919
1909
1902
PER CENT OF
INCREASE.l
INDUSTRY.
1
1909-
1919
1902-
1909
Coal:
Anthracite
$364,084,142
1,145,977,565
931, 793, 423
218, 217, 905
181, 258, 087
75,579,347
58,832,330
52, 943, 924
18, 279, 345
10,684,969
10, 3(K), 198
9, 368, 561
$149, ISO, 471
427, 962, 464
185,416,684
106, 947, 082
134, 616, 987
31,303,094
83, 885, 928
29, 832, 492
18,997,970
9, 290, 829
10, 781, 192
10,237,252
$76, 173, 586
290, 858, 483
102, 265, 602
65,465,321
51, 178, 036
14, 600, 177
77, 154, 326
30,441,801
IS, 257, 944
11,022,460
4, 922, 943
5,327,726
144.1
167.8
402.5
104. 0
34.6
141. 0
-29. 9
77.5
-3.8
15.0
-4.5
-&5
95.8
47.1
71.6
63.4
163.0
114.8
Gold and silver, lode mines
Limestone
8.7
-2.0
41
-15.7
119.0
92.2
1 A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease.
MINES AND QUARRIES. 1269
Table 5.— COMPARISON OF VALUE OF PRODUCTS, BY STATES: 1919, 1909, AND 1902.
Pennsylvania,
West Virginia
Oklahoma. . ..
Illinois
California
Texas
Ohio
Minnesota. . . ,
Michigan
Kentucky. . ..
Kansas
Arizona
Alabama
Indiana
Colorado
Montana
Wyoming
Utah
Louisiana
Missouri
Virginia
New York. ...
Tennessee. . . .
New Mexico. .
Iowa
Nevada
Washington- . ,
Idaho
Wisconsin. . .
1919
295,
281,
178,
163,
160,
134,
130,
103,
98,
90,
88,
59,
52,
51,
49,
41,
41,
3 40,
33,
29,
25,
23,
18,
18,
18,
13,
U,
lo;
451, 109
606, 620
927, 732
673, 065
770, 243
378, 058
518, 505
399, 254
870, 089
488, 910
338, 204
478, 111
886, 040
840, 252
217, 038
923, 721
928, 788
510, 802
016, 535
365, 694
363,449
131, 093
292, 114
872, 560
473, 558
053, 984
329, 129
840, 301
5S0, 833
1909
?349, 059, 786
76, 287, 889
25, 637, 892
76. 658. 974
63, 382, 454
10,742,150
63,767,112
58,664,852
67, 714, 479
12, 100, 075
18, 722, 634
34, 217, 651
24, 350, 667
21, 934, 201
45, 680, 135
54, 991, 961
10, 572, 188
22,083,282
6, 547, 050
31, 637, 625
8, 795, 646
13. 334. 975
12,692,547
5, 587, 744
13,877,781
23, 271, 597
10, 537, 556
8, 649, 342
7, 459, 404
1902
236, 871, 417
48, 378, 414
4, 508, 086
38, 234, 410
' 28, 870, 405
6, 981, 532
57, 186, 922
25, 729, 545
50, 157, 358
8, 533, 423
10. 700. 285
11,197,375
17,337,992
28, 224, 760
40. 633. 286
28, 265, 085
5, 684, 286
12, 340, 350
279, 327
20, 284, 656
6, 607, 807
13, 350, 421
9, 533, 782
2, 6SS, 473
9, 676, 424
3, 518, 430
5, 431, 659
8,214,671
4, 427, 813
PEK CENT OF
INCREASE.l
1909-
1919
134.8
287.5
999.7
133.1
158.4
1,393.0
111.0
122.3
53.4
713.9
382.5
158.6
145.8
140.9
12.1
-9.2
296.6
88.0
511.2
5.4
233.8
88.5
83.5
237.7
33.1
-22.4
26.5
33.9
41.8
1902-
1909
47.4
57.7
468.7
100.5
119.5
53.9
11.5
128.0
35.0
41.8
75.0
205.6
40.2
-22.3
12.5
94.6
86.0
79.0
2, 243. 9
53. 1
33.1
-0.1
33.1
108.0
43.4
561.4
94.0
5.3
68.5
1 A minus sI;^ti ( — ) denotes decrease.
2 Includes 2 operators in Alaska and 1 in Hawaii.
3 Includes Mississippi.
Table 6.— PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES, PRODUCING ENTERPRISES, RANKED BY VALUE
OF PRODUCTS: 1919.
All industries
Coal
Anthracite
Bituminous
Petroleum and natural gas.
Iron ore
Copper
Leaa and zinc
Gold and silver, lode mines
Limestone
Granite
Sulphur
Sandstone
Phosphate rock
Clay
Basalt
Gold, placer mines
G^^3sum
Slate
Marble
All other
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
21, 280
6,890
254
6,636
9,814
290
195
432
740
895
358
4
255
48
345
163
112
47
101
48
543
"WAGE EARNERS.
Average
number.
981, 560
693, 170
147, 372
545, 798
93, 205
45, 741
43, 717
21, 884
15, 436
22,069
8,049
1,129
4,287
4,373
5,453
3,336
1,380
2,191
3,513
1,732
10, 895
Per
cent
distri-
bu-
tion.
100.0
70.6
15.0
55.6
9.5
4.7
4.5
2.2
1.6
2.2
0.8
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.6
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.2
LI
VALUE OF PRODUCTS.
Amount.
$3, 158, 463, 966
1, 510,
334,
1, 145,
931,
218,
181,
75,
58,
52,
18,
17,
10,
10,
10,
031, 707
084, 142
977, 565
793, 423
217, 905
258, 087
579, 347
832, 330
943, 924
279, 345
935, 882
684, 969
300, 198
086, 298
657, 977
368, 561
805, 940
720, 792
397, 912
539, 369
Per
cent
distri-
bu-
tion.
100.0
47.8
11.5
38.3
29.5
6.9
5.7
2.4
1.9
1.7
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.8
1270
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 7.— STATISTICS FOR PRODUCING ENTERPRISES, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS:
1919.
TTnited States .
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central.
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central -
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
21,280
302
6,604
3,776
1,722
2,2S4
1,405
2, S21
1,508
Num-
ber of
mines
and
quar-
ries.
13, 844
334
3,870
2,324
1,270
1,976
1,475
495
1,598
502
Num-
ber of
wells.
257, 673
91,511
54, 413
12, 691
27,303
5, 228
56,087
1,183
9,197
WAGE
EARNERS.
Average
number.
981, 560
7,213
334, 175
190, Oil
62, 253
129, 707
90, 612
60, 936
81, 519
25, 134
Per
cent
of
total.
100.0
0.7
34.0
19.4
6.3
13.2
■ 9.2
6.2
8.3
2.6
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
Amount.
, 158, 483, 966
IS, 723, 573
853, 891, 104
480, 482, 744
280, 111, 296
352, 073, 775
181, 645, 004
490, 726, 862
321, 825, 305
178, 984, 243
of
total
11.1
5. S
1.5.5
10.2
5.7
Table 8.— STATISTICS FOR PRODUCING ENTERPRISES
BY STATES: 1919.
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
Num-
ber of
mines
and
quar-
ries.
Num-
ber of
weUs.
WAGE
EARNERS.
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
STATE.
Average
number.
Per
cent
of
total.
Amount.
Per
cent
of
total.
21, 280
13, 844
257, 673
981, 560
100.0
$3,158,463,966
100.0
284
1.55
126
725
477
41
7
3
36
74
82
772
503
198
814
938
137
50
126
74
122
135
468
259
9
203
30
97
85
700
102
. 79
2,283
1,934
50
5,807
14
20
23
203
624
141
93
202
83
1,714
92
106
348
172
126
357
523
47
8
3
55
82
83
590
398
226
238
864
4
51
161
79
165
196
494
269
9
207
33
102
103
147
106
79
1,064
284
52
3,621
15
20
28
263
81
154
109
216
93
1,325
107
87
32, 579
15,268
3,630
19,344
16,790
543
116
12
3,372
2,397
2,455
79, 123
26, 751
11,274
16, 136
43,563
5,228
979
5,628
1,704
31, 292
17, 265
14, 857
16, 129
162
4,231
682
4,576
7,100
6,202
1,890
774
49, 298
33,914
740
323, 397
369
933
1,785
14, 470
18, 164
9,847
2,936
14, 547
5,050
100, 812
3,547
9,699
3.3
1.6
0.4
2.0
1.7
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.3
8.1
2.7
1.1
1.6
4.4
0.5
0.1
0.6
0.2
3.2
1.8
1.5
1.6
0)
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.2
0.1
5.0
3.5
0.1
32.9
(1)
0.1
0.2
1.5
1.9
1.0
0.3
1.5
0.5
10.3
0.4
1.0
69, 866, 040
88, 478, 111
8, 404, 537
163,770,243
51,217,038
1,649,003
243, 647
15, 627
8,976,413
4,082,152
11, 840, 301
178,673,065
, 52, 840, 252
18, 473, 558
90,338,204
98, 486, 910
40, 016, 535
1, 823, 442
9,698,577
4, 175, 699
103,870,089
130, 399, 254
33, 365, 694
49,923,721
292, 766
IS, 053, 984
1,568,195
9, 308, 902
18, 872, 560
25, 131, 093
2,736,543
1, 927, 304
134, 518, 505
281, 927, 732
1,884,871
819, 451, 109
952,204
1, 350, 747
5, 314, 516
23, 292, 114
160,378,058
41, 510, 802
8, 555, 030
29, 363, 449
13, 329, 129
295, 606, 620
10, 580, 833
41,928,788
1.9
2.8
124
9,197
70
0.3
5.2
1.6
0.1
(')
(1)
Florida -
0 3
0.1
0.4
16, 498
2,456
5.7
1.7
0.6
12, 690
5,214
2,479
2.9
3.1
1.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
19
3.3
4.1
1.1
28
1.6
C)
0.6
0)
0,3
1
14,186
0.6
0.8
0.1
0.1
Oliio
35, 440
44,735
4.3
8.9
0.1
77, 325
25.9
Q)
(^) •
1
14
• 8,749
0,2
0.7
5.1
Utah
1.3
0.3
0.9
0.4
27, 363
""i,'684'
9.3
0.3
1.3
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1271
Table 9.— PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES, BY STATES, RANKED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS
PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919. '
INDUSTKY AND STATE.
Coal, anthracite.
Pennsylvania. . ,
Coal, BiTUMmous.
Pennsylvania...
West Virginia . .
Illinois
Ohio
Kentucky
Indiana
Alabama
Colorado
Virginia
Wyoming
Iowa
Kansas
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Utah
Missouri
Washington —
Petroleum and natural gas.
Oklahoma
Texas
California
West Virginia
Kansas
Peimsylvania
Ohio
Louisiana
IlUnois
Kentucky
Wyoming
New York
Indiana
Iron ore
Minnesota .
Michigan . .
Alabama . .
New York.
Wisconsin .
Copper i
Arizona . .
Michigan .
Lead and zinc 2 .
Oklahoma
Missouri
Idaho
Gold and silver, lode mines '.
Colorado
Nevada
California
Limestone *
Pennsylvania.
Ohio ,
Indiana
New York
Illinois
Granite
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
North Carolina . .
Wisconsin
New Hampshire.
Maine
Minnesota
Number
of enter-
prises.
254
254
6,636
h938
926
447
788
635
295
188
161
108
46
167
129
94
107
27
179
35
9,814
1, 699
553
403
751
613
3,140
1,333
133
236
196
39
561
131
290
89
65
39
7
6
195
75
22
432
111
93
20
740
198
148
99
895
184
90
67
55
41
358
27
42
16
14
23
42
27
■WAGE EARNERS.
Average
number.
147, 372
147,372
545, 798
154, 992
87, 095
73, 780
40, 452
39, 769
24, 479
24, 648
11, 252
11, 215
7,091
10, 5S4
8, 084
7,040
9,556
3,647
7,285
4,413
93,205
21, 180
13,599
12,344
12, 302
6,305
9,065
5,123
4,841
2,752
2,119
2,167
868
403
45,741
16,236
16, 100
6,485
1,811
1,145
43, 717
14,237
12,235
21, 884
5,253
4,793
1,820
15, 436
3,495
2,084
2,881
22, 069
5,573
2,262
1,800
1,739
1,244
8,049
1, 062
1,034
959
753
589
747
392
Per cent
of total.
100.0
100.0
100.0
28.4
16.0
13.5
7.4
7.3
4.5
4.5
2.1
2.1
1.3
1.9
1.5
1.3
i;8
0.7
1.3
0.8
100.0
22.7
14.6
13.2
13.2
6.8
9.7
5.5
5.2
3.0
2.3
2.3
0.9
0.4
100.0
35.5
35.3
14.2
4.0
2.5
100.0
32.6
28.0
100.0
24.0
21.9
8.3
100.0
32.6
13.5
18.7
100.0
25.3
10.2
8.2
7.9
5.6
100.0
13.2
12.8
11.9
9.4
7.3
9.3
4.9
VALUE OF PRODUCTS.
Amount.
$364,084,142
364, 084, 142
977, 565
973, 952
108, 343
767, 835
988, 602
432, 840
492, 726
359, 441
342, 195
763, 440
723, 451
903, 358
748, 535
477,317
024, 432
632, 035
077, 845
737, 656
1,145
362;
193
138;
77,
72;
45
45
2s:
23:
is;
16
15
14
14:
12
12:
10;
931
247
143:
139:
99
45;
32;
31
23
21
9:
2;
218,
128.
6O;
12;
5
3
181
84:
34
75,
18,
1.5
9i
58,
16
9:
793, 423
497, 450
337,362
018, 663
518,304
515, 158
271,961
483,525
016, 085
263, 563
329, 521
959, 937
900, 894
604,395
217, 905
377, 174
906, 692
291, 760
264, 443
826, 872
258, 087
217,141
476,336
579,347
979, 726
879, 177
529, 723
832,330
785, 716
687, 431
773, 757
943, 924
881, 213
742, 496
619, 801
597, 942
776, 626
279, 345
563, 734
405, 165
576, 250
484, 979
427, 979
300, 996
135, 391
Per cent
of total.
100.0
100.0
100.0
31.7
16.9
12.1
6.8
6.3
4.0
4.0
2.5
2.1
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.1
0.9
100.0
26.6
15.4
14.9
10.7
7.4
7.1
4.9
3.4
3.4
2.5
2.4
1.1
0.3
100.0
58.8
27.9
5.6
2.4
1.8
100.0
46.5
19.0
100.0
25.1
21.0
12.6
100.0
28.5
16.5
14.9
100.0
24.3
12.7
8.7
8.7
7.1
100.0
19.5
13.2
8.6
8.1
7.8
7.1
6.2
1 Montana and Utah, ranking 3 and 4, respectively, not shown in order to avoid disclosure of
individual operations.
2 Montana, ranking 4, not shown in order to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
' Utah, ranking 4, not shown in order to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
* MicMgan, ranking 6, not shown in order to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
1272
ABSTEACT OF THE CENSUS,
Table 9 — PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES, BY STATES, RANKED BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS,
PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919— Continued.
INDUSTRY AND STATE.
Sandstone
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Illinois
Phosphate rock
Florida
Tennessee
Clayi
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Missouri
Basalt
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Gold, placer mines,
CaUfomia
Gypsum
New York
Iowa
Slate
Pennsylvania
Vermont
Marble
Vermont
Tennessee
Number
of enter-
prises.
255
100
21
15
23
19
345
62
35
41
163
29
36
21
20
112
60
47
6
5
101
42
38
48
15
13
WAGE EARNERS.
Average
number.
4,287
1,673
875
4,373
2,330
1,568
5,453
1,337
868
622
3,336
721
637
547
363
1,380
1,102
2,191
400
444
3,513
1,892
1,039
1,732
570
540
Per cent
of total.
100.0
39.0
20.4
6.7
100.0
53.3
35.9
100.0
24.5
15.9
11.4
100.0
21.6
19.1
16.4
10.9
100.0
79.9
100.0
18.3
20.3
100.0
53.9
29.6
100.0
32.9
31.2
VALUE OF PRODUCTS.
Amount.
$10, 684, 969
3, 534, 563
2, 759, 352
1,329,389
10,300,198
6, 678, 888
3, 139, 671
10, 086, 208
2, 546, 485
1, 482, 358
1, 420, 585
9, 657, 977
2, 298, 791
1,928,025
1,548,611
1, 262, 579
9,368,561
7, 937, 654
6, 805, 940
1,110,463
1, 092, 920
5,720,792
2, 651, 533
2, 057, 388
4,397,912
2, 108, 872
1, 088, 131
Per cent
of total.
100.0
33.1
25.8
12.4
100.0
64.8
30.5
100.0
25.2
14.7
14.1
100.0
23.8
20.0
16.0
13.1
100.0
84.7
100.0
16.3
16.1
100.0
46.3
36.0
100.0
48.0
24.7
1 Ohio, ranking 4, not shown in order to avoid disclosure of Individual operations.
Table 10.— PERSONS ENGAGED IN PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919.
All classes
Proprietors and officials
Proprietors and firm members
Salaried officers of corporations
Superintendents and managers
Technical employees
Clerks and other subordinate salaried employees
Wage earners (average niunber)
Wage earners 16 years of age and over
Wage earners under 16 years of age
Total.
1, 077, 675
60, 409
21, 918
10, 456
21, 704
6,331
35, 706
981, 560
981,361
199
Male.
1, 065, 051
58, 330
20,231
10, 202
21,648
6,249
25, 649
981, 072
980, 873
199
Female.
12, 624
2,079
1,687
254
56
82
10,047
488
4KS
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1273
Table 11.— NUMBER OF PRODUCING ENTERPRISES AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF
WAGE EARNERS, BY PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK, FOR LEADING
INDUSTRIES: 1919.
TOTAL.
KUMBER WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS
OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
mDUSTRT.
35 and under.
36 to 43.
Enter-
prises.
Wage
earners.
Enter-
prises.
Wage
earners.
Enter-
prises.
Wage
earners.
All industries
117,558
981,560
1,166
17,755
732
19, 856
Coal:
Anthracite
252
6,574
6, 522
285
179
870
391
589
338
319
47
246
100
161
47
47
78
4
509
147,372
545, 798
93, 205
45, 741
43,717
22, 069
21, 884
15,436
8,049
5,453
4,373
4,287
3,513
3,336
2,191
1,732
1,380
1,129
10, 895
1
425
225
4
2
8
315
257
852
1
15,978
1,295
11
17 163
327
Iron ore
219
Copper
7
Limestone
3
1
57
115
24
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode mines
2
32
6
1
3
11
1
1
3
4
8
1
43
27
5
1,195
Clay
33
Phosphate rock
30
8
Slate
335
Basalt
1
20
3
1
Marble
Gold, placer mines
Sulphur
38
204
10
193
NUMBER WHERE THE PREVAILING HOURS OF LABOR PER WEEK WERE—
DTOUSTRT.
44 to 53.
54 to 62.
03 to 71.
72 to 84.
Enter-
prises.
Wage
earners.
Enter-
prises
Wage
earners.
Enter-
prises.
Wage
earners.
Enter-
prises.
Wage
earners.
All industries
8,862
721, 899
5,262
182,126
768
26,841
768
13,083
Coal:
Anthracite
176
5,546
1,623
151
79
187
255
192
209
142
6
49
14
49
12
3
17
145,787
485, 574
13,227
20,311
21, 150
3,774
15, 082
3,595
4,829
2,351
309
483
903
728
830
50
62
71
331
2,356
124
97
663
133
300
91
101
36
191
73
110
32
43
52
4
304
807
25,222
44,068
24,637
21,106
17,934
6,684
11,586
1,948
3,033
3,683
3, 6S8
2,170
2,585
1,317
1,607
1,243
1,129
7,559
3
12
714
5
1
9
442
1,841
21,726
563
1,394
280
1
3
752
21
BitiiTninnns
20
Petroleum and natural gas
12, 562
Copper
Limestone
Lead and zinc
2
1
3
Gold and silver, lode mines
Granite
4
2
1
251
34
4
1
Clay
1
3
5
346
Sandstone
3
2
108
45
Slate
Basalt
2
1
8
43
15
72
Gold, placer mines
1
3
All other
152
2,794
1
23
4
122
1 Exclusive of 3,722 enterprises employing no wage earners in industries as foUows: Abrasive materials,
5; asphalt, 2; barytes, 1 ; basalt, 2; clay, 26; chromite, 5; coal, anthracite, 2; coal, bitiuninous, 62; copper,
16; feldspar, 2; fluorspar, 4; granite, 20; gold and silver, lode mines, 151; gold, placer mines, 34; iron ore, 5;
lead and zinc, 41 ; limestone, 25; magnesite, 1; marble, 1; mica, 6; nuUstones, 5; mineral pigments, 2; petro-
leum and natural gas, 3,292; phosphate rock, 1; sandstone, 9; slate, 1; talc and soapstone, 1.
1274
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 12 WAGE EARNERS, BY MONTHS, ALL MINING ENTERPRISES, BY INDUS-
TRIES: 1919.
[The month of maxinmm employment for each industry is indicated by bold-faced figures and that
of minimum employment by italic figures.]
All industries
Producing enterprises. . .
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
Coal, bituminous
Petroleum and natural gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver —
Lode mines
Placer mines
Manganese
Quicksilver
Rare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials
Asbestos
Asphalt
Barytes
Bauxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fuller's earth
Graphite
Gypsum
Magnesite
Mica
MiUstones
Mineral pigments
Phosphate rock
Pyrite
SiUca
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone
Nonproducing enterprises
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum and natural gas.
Metals:
Iron ore
Crold, silver, copper, lead, or
zinc
Miscellaneous, all other
Average
number
employed
during
year.
987, 184
981,560
147,372
54.5,798
93, 205
45,741
43,717
21, 884
15, 43G
l,3SiO
909
748
633
22, 069
8,049
4,287
3,336
3, 513
1,732
317
146
324
919
738
31
5,453
349
1,124
824
419
2,191
448
448
37
185
4,373
1,172
166
1,129
958
5,624
471
454
598
3,691
410
1, 030, 037
1,025,871
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OR
nearest REPRESENTATIVE DAY.
January.
146, 241
589, 8C4
85; 225
47, 493
58,025
25, 124
U,77S
1,274
1, 202
990
921
18,085
5,600
3,471
2,0S7
2,852
1,459
340
4S
157
773
755
159
4,583
1,651
138
1,492
902
4,166
211
260
819
2,565
311
Febru-
ary.
989,301
985,369
145,985
561, 861
85,119
47, 205
49, 136
23,434
14,915
1,312
1,323
775
834
17,398
5,844
3, 305
2,037
2,909
1,497
348
74
156
756
656
36
39
4,849
4,681
291
297
1,377
1,059
687
691
432
398
1,574
1,649
482
236
414
400
156
4, 865
1,618
142
1,390
844
S,9S2
232
274
595
2,S2S
306
March.
973, 868
143, 437
550,126
87, 130
46,712
43,701
22,574
15, 095
1,274
1,155
7(59
727
18, 847
6,504
3,681
2,456
3,060
1,641
303
77
170
782
636
25
4,851
342
957
715
378
1,782
342
416
37
181
4,741
1,444
149
1, 406
870
4.369
268
325
575
2,880
321
April.
956,932
952,305
142,691
532, 682
88,120
44,822
40,675
21,506
14,921
1,317
1,159
595
544
21,476
7,771
4,128
3,257
3,415
1,688
112
197
826
637
27
5,373
334
1,007
784
454
1,918
282
430
40
175
4,972
1,124
161
1,545
885
4,627
278
352
634
3,079
284
May.
963, 827
958,506
144,925
535,110
90, 015
45, 631
38,374
20, 196
15,184
1,424
1,115
676
22, 992
8, 620
4,411
3,680
3, 580
1,778
306
138
212
887
612
36
5,522
347
998
829
470
2,078
245
430
42
198
3,259
1,078
171
1,.503
904
5,321
291
424
698
3,623
285
MINES AND QUAKKIES.
1275
Tablk 12 WAGE EARNERS, BY MONTHS, ALL MINING ENTERPRISES, BY INDUS-
TRIES: 1919— Continued.
[The month of maximum employment for each industry is indicated by bold-faced figures and that
of minimum employment by italic figures.]
'
number employed on 15th day of
nearest representative
THE MONTH OR
DAY.
Per
cent
mini-
INDUSTRY.
July.
August.
Septem-
ber.
October.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
mum
is of
ma.xi-
mum.
All iiirliistrifi<{
1,011,390
1,038,038
1,050,107
1,057,820
765,067
1,038,989
72.3
Producing enterprises —
1,005,219
1,031,628
1,043,719
1,051,204
758, 156
1,032,014
72.1
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
148. .397
5«;6; 897
94,389
46, 286
39,919
20,207
16,319
1,499
782
766
557
24,599
9,071
4, 667
3, 985
3, 858
1,833
336
159
594
980
643
31
5,771
346
1,031
880
398
2,350
435
439
41
217
3,419
1,076
224
832
986
6, 171
149, 220
583, 120
98,570
46,754
41,. 386
21,050
16,469
1,430
758
758
569
25, 655
9,228
4,961
4,097
3,572
1,865
342
159
528
983
828
25
5, 883
395
1,134
916
407
2,327
534
464
40
193
3,873
1,065
220
845
1,005
6,410
149,522
593; 304
99,570
46,911
42,595
21, 162
15,349
1,404
745
742
558
2.5,303
9,024
4,916
3,906
3,594
1,810
369
199
401
1,089
900
35
6,020
395
1,288
923
475
2,582
615
478
40
193
4,094
1,118
185
883
1,022
6,388
150,847
599, 550
99,332
45,772
44,395
21,579
15,536
1,425
656
708
646
23,901
9,101
4,726
3,908
3.729
1,875
308
241
407
1,065
847
28
5,853
352
1,313
858
415
2,713
629
490
38
193
4,639
1,017
144
932
1,036
6,616
150,594
SOS, 268
99, 541
44,126
45, 246
22,631
15,456
1,433
622
715
598
22, 538
8,741
4,598
3,710
3,896
1,759
288
239
399
985
827
33
5,538
339
1,211
870
398
2,716
656
487
38
187
5,358
955
132
973
1,058
6,911
151, 595
587, 149
100,293
42, CSS
43,267
23,1%
15,670
1,348
624
703
545
20,367
8, 070
4,047
3,131
3,927
1,753
302
181
425
904
934
19
5,513
379
1,112
895
356
2,512
670
497
34
191
5,771
930
109
933
1,047
6,975
94.1
Coal, bituminous
51.4
Petroleum and natural gas . . .
Metals:
84.9
89.6
Copper
65.3
79.4
Gold and silver —
Lode mines
89.7
85.0
Manganese
47.0
Quicksilver
60.1
Rare metals
57.5
Stone:
Limestone
67.8
Granite
61.4
Sandstone
60.6
Basalt
49.7
Slate
72.6
Marble
77.8
Miscellaneous:
69.1
Asbestos . .
17.8
Asphalt
20.3
Barvtes
09.4
Bauxite
62.2
Chromite
48.7
Clay
77.8
Feldspar
73.7
Fluorspar
69.5
Fuller's earth
74.4
Graphite
74.9
Gypsum
58.0
Magnesite
35.2
Mica
80.5
Millstones
61.9
Mineral pigments
71.4
Phosphate rock
50.3
Pyrite
56.3
Silica
48.7
Sulphur
52.7
Talc and soapstone
79.8
Nonproducing: enterprises..
56.4
Fuels:
Coal
463
461
606
4,306
335
507
531
624
4,325
423
625
538
527
4,254
444
735
577
4,284
568
833
622
477
4,276
703
827
634
530
4,327
657
25.3
Petroleum and natural gas. . .
Metals:
Iron ore
41.0
55.2
Gold, silver, copper, lead, or
58.4
Miscellaneous, all other
40.3
12Y6
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
TAiiLK 13.— WAGK EARNERS, BY MONTHS, ALL MINING ENTERPRISES, BY STATES:
1919.
[The month of maximuin employment for eaeh state is indicaterl by bold-faced flpircs and that of mini-
mum employment by italic figures.]
United States
Producing enterprises
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevaxia
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tenne.ssce
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Nonprodaclng enterprises..
Average
number
employefl
during
year.
987, 184
981,560
32, 579
15, 268
3, 030
19,341
16, 790
,543
116
12
3,372
2,397
2, 455
79, 123
26, 751
11,274
16,136
43, .563
5,221
979
5,628
1,704
31,292
17,265
7
14, 857
16, 129
162
4,231
682
4,576
7,100
6,202
1,890
774
49, 298
33, 914
740
323, 397
363
933
1,785
14,470
18,164
9,847
2, 936
14,547
5,050
100, 812
3, .547
9,699
5,624
NUMBER EMPLOYED ON 15TH DAY OF THE MONTH OE NEAREST
REPEE.SENTATIVE D'AY.
January.
1, 030, 037
1,025,871
34, .594
19, 065
3, 7«
19, 552
18, 151
447
58
6
3, 848
2,386
2,773
89, 224
29, 981
13, 221
17,448
43, 98(1
4,913
461
.5, 829
1,037
34, 436
10, 033
17, 319
20,911
12H
5,118
!!U
4, 704
8,152
0,180
1,6IJ0
1,011
.51,820
32,940
617
330, <-98
Ur,
793
1,801
1.5,364
//,, f.dl
11, 962
2, 725
14,932
6,956
UX), 187
3, 461
10, 939
4,166
Febru-
ary.
989, 301
985, 369
34, 682
16, 273
3, 404
19,319
17,000
J,27
61
(S
'A, 903
2, 408
2, 733
80, 988
28, 209
12,926
17, 202
40, 919
4, 700
J,:iH
5, 305
I, on
34, 729
10, 304
10, 479
10, 061
134
4, 275
300
4, .592
7,584
5, 55.?
1, 728
878
48, 325
32, 531
565
323, 080
281
7«/>
1,868
14,322
1.5, (K)3
10, o;«
2, H'JH
14,541
5, 737
93, 274
3, 368
10,407
March.
973, 868
969,499
34, 2.52
13,3.58
3,224
19, 238
17,460
491
73
8
3, 861
2, 393
2,067
85, 233
20, 939
12, .592
17, 207
-M), 949
4, 943
712
ff,WI
1,236
34, 420
10, 010
6
15, 406
10, 017
1.57
4, 143
398
4, 047
7,437
.5, 027
1,84()
807
48, (J05
32, 713
656
318, 975
303
913
1,860
14,114
1.5, 942
9, 283
2, 721
13, 722
5, 672
02, H24
3, 4.52
10, 188
4, 369
Ai)ril.
956, 932
952, 305
32,719
12, H()8
3, 141
iH,7in
16, 716
.535
121
9
3,9.34
2, 3.39
2, 0.56
82, 026
25, 837
11,194
16, 851
40, 081
5, 047
9f)8
.5, 171
1,7.57
30, 055
17, 0.54
12
1.5,014
1.5, 329
174
4, 053
.571
4, 703
7, 236
6,040
1, 849
030
47, 838
33, 058
580
314, .592
349
922
1,819
13,677
16, 088
8, 937
2, 8.56
13,308
.5, 321
93, 737
3, 6:50
9, .5(i5
4, (i27
May.
963, 827
9.58, 506
31,117
13, 199
3, 240
19, 298
1.5, 723
.590
136
14
2,202
2,288
2,391
80, 235
27, 074
10, 808
17,214
41,1.54
4, 864
1,230
5, 424
1,889
29, 705
18, 043
15
14, .501
1.5,104
i9e
4,227
708
4, .526
7,013
6,429
1,852
497
.50, 336
33, 205
695
31.5, 610
389
89()
1, 793
14, .572
17,203
8, 098
3,015
13, 710
.5, 104
97,313
3,720
9, 123
.5, 321
June.
970, 832
965,230
31,042
13, 280
3,288
19, 079
1.5,681
.591
153
17
/, 836
2,328
2, 517
79, 033
26, 875
10,622
16, 982
42,203
4,407
1,288
5, 400
1,946
18,587
11
14, 401
1.5,324
176
4,428
830
4,168
6,836
6,450
1,878
472
52, 236
33,015
721
321, 1,50
393
893
1,826
14, 731
17,2.59
8,072
3,158
13, 732
4,948
9!), 4.54
3, 076
8,949
.5,602
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1277
Table 13— W^.GE E-^RNERS, BY MONTHS, ALL MINING ENTERPRISES, BY STATES:
1919— Continued.
FThe month of maximum employment for each state is indicated by bold-faced figures and that of mini-
mum employment by italic figures.]
NUMBER EMPLOTED ON 15TH DAY OF
NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE
THE MONTH OR
DAY.
Per
cent
mini-
STATE.
July.
August.
Sep-
tember.
Octo-
ber.
Novem-
ber.
Decem-
ber.
mum
is of
maxi-
mum.
TJnited States
1, Oil, 390
1, 038, 038
1,050,107
1,057,820
765,067
1, 038, 989
72.3
Producing enterprises
1,005,219
1,031,628
1,043,719
1,051,204
758, 156
1,032,014
72.1
31, 751
14, 366
4,062
19, 266
16,424
598
147
12
2,330
2,501
2,746
81, 643
28, 143
11, 012
17, 191
46,231
4,523
1,175
5,743
1,978
29,599
18,804
17
14, 871
15,910
163
4,381
839
4,713
6,561
6,690
1,931
518
53,518
34,320
810
333,232
427
974
1,890
14,974
18, 459
9,184
3,146
14,821
5,195
104, 774
3,712
8,94^
6,171
32, 521
15, 588
4,542
19, 176
17,086
583
144
12
2,745
2,586
2,175
83,906
29,434
11,811
16, 397
47,350
5,014
1,204
6,119
2,032
30,303
Is, 667
12
14,907
16, 197
169
S, 366
887
4,741
7,084
6,569
1,898
550
56,340
35,886
869
340, 3a6
424
1,0 Jl
1, 866
15,304
20,420
10,069
2,877
15,096
5, 455
106, 637
3,717
9,476
6,410
32,936
16,036
4,879
19, 182
16,782
558
132
17
2,961
2,510
1,648
87, 056
30, 907
12, 524
16, 397
47, 373
5,505
1,141
6,157
1,956
31, 365
18, 178
6
15,672
15,530
179
3,636
860
4,780
7,102
6,537
2,062
776
56,792
36,617
934
341, 352
438
1,006
1,828
15, 227
20, 975
10, 319
2,860
15,224
5,659
107, 8Jl
3,604
9, 723
6,388
33, 747
16,441
4,760
19, 555
16, 527
565
118
19
3,650
2,479
2,008
89, 321
31, 544
13, 032
16, 415
48,834
5,655
1,116
6,221
1,997
31,780
17, 348
28. 781
16, 484
1,416
19, 916
15,176
578
127
13
4,282
2,^1
3,078
16. 782
5,818
3,404
8,843
35,516
6,401
1,076
5,144
1,913
29,202
16,383
32,806
16, 318
3, 821
19,831
18, 155
553
132
11
4,912
2,275
3,268
88,029
30, 269
12, 062
15,425
48, 136
6,674
933
5,862
1,690
30, 414
15, 109
6
15,020
15, 958
ISO
4,567
698
4,278
6,840
5,767
1,978
1,158
51, 125
36,499
796
336, 197
379
1,006
1,632
15, 172
20,971
10, 712
3,091
15,062
4,142
108, 720
3,133
10,272
6,975
83.0
67.2
29.0
94.0
83.6
71.4
33.3
31.6
37.4
87.8
50.4
18.8
18.4
25.7
50.7
72.7
66.0
34.0
82.0
50.0
83.0
80.3
29.4
15, 729
16,685
169
4,081
871
4,678
6,975
6,474
1,996
931
56,448
36, 674
912
340, 316
395
968
1,663
15,777
20,853
10, 315
3,005
15,398
5,567
107,778
3,606
9,788
6,616
8,96S
13,922
153
4,467
818
4,328
6,380
6,108
1,966
1,034
18,793
29, 510
826
265, no
404
1,010
1,574
10,406
19, 474
10, 577
3,082
14,982
1,8U
97,245
3,479
9,016
6,911
51.8
66.6
66.7
65.8
38.8
87.1
78.3
83.0
82.3
40.8
Ohio
33.1
80.5
59.4
77.7
56.2
76.0
83.3
66.0
69.9
Utah
67.5
85.5
86.4
31.0
85.4
84.2
81.7
S6.4
1278 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
TABLK 14.— CHARACTER OF ORGANIZATION, TRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919.
INDUSTRY AND CHARACTER OF
ORGANIZATION.
All industries
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm
Other
Coal, anthracite.
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm
Other
Coal, BrruMiNous.
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm
Other
Petroleum and
RAL GAS
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm ,
Other ,
Iron ore.
Corporation.
Individual. .
Firmi ,
Copper..
Corporation.
Individual...
Firmi
Lead and zinc.
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm
Other
Gold and sn,VER, lode
MINES
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm ,
Other ,
Limestone.
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm
Other
Granite.
Corporation.
Individual...
Firm2
Sulphur.
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
21,280
10, 879
4,312
5, 249
840
254
170
37
42
5
6,636
4,325
1,181
1,095
35
9,814
3, 685
2,063
3,296
770
290
Number
of wage
earners.
267
12
11
195
141
24
30
432
287
40
100
740
396
138
198
8
895
462
289
140
4
358
152
126
SO
Corporation
1 Includes 1 "other" form
981,560
924, 421
2-1,107
28,916
4,116
147,372
143,615
431
2,879
447
545,798
515, 692
13,844
14, 847
1,415
93,205
83,399
3,242
5,002
1,562
45, 741
45, 152
221
368
43,717
43,470
150
97
21,884
20,508
372
870
134
15,436
14,448
401
480
107
22,069
18,324
2, OH
1,635
99
8,049
6,392
938
719
1,129
4 1,129
of organization.
value of products.
Total.
,158,463,966
2, 954, 789, 792
71,982,739
103,6.8.3,684
28,007,751
364,084,142
355, 328, 907
962, 441
6,741,024
1,051,770
1,145,977,565
1,085,004,874
28, .343, 965
30, 100, 087
2, 528, 6.39
931,793,423
828, 633, 805
28, 759, 096
51,7.58,029
22,642,493
218,217,905
Per enter-
prise.
$148,424
271,605
16, 694
19,7.53
a3, 343
1,433,402
2,090,170
26,012
160,501
210,354
172,691
250, 868
24,000
27,489
72,247
94,945
216,718,813
390, 551
1, 108, 541
181,258,087
180, 735, 466
310,336
212, 285
75,579,347
70,551,148
1, 510, 296
3,156,133
361,770
58,832,330
55,715,104
802,301
1,963,422
3.51,503
52,943,9^1
45, 890, 605
3,705,252
3,112,907
235, 160
18,279,345
14, .504, 529
2, 109, 442
1,665,374
17,935,882
224, 867
13,940
15,703
29,406
752, 476
PER cent
distribution.
Enter-
prises.
100.0
51. 1
20.3
24.7
3.9
100.0
66.9
14.6
16.5
2.0
65.2
17.8
16.5
0.5
100.0
Wage
earn-
ers.
100.0
94.2
2.5
2.9
0.4
100.0
97.5
0.3
2.0
0.3
100.0 100.0
811, 081
32, .546
100, 776
929,529
1,281,812
12,931
7,076
174,952
245, 823
37, 757
31,561
72,354
79,503
140, 695
5,814
9,916
43,938
59, 155
99,330
12,821
22, 2.35
58,790
51,060
95, 425
16,742
20,817
4,483,971
37.5
21.0
33.6
7.8
100.0
92.1
4.1
3.8
100.0
72.3
12.3
15.4
100.0
66.4
9.3
23.1
1.2
100.0
53.5
18.6
26.8
1.1
100.0
51.6
32.3
15.6
0.4
100.0
42.5
35.2
22.3
100.0
94.5
2.5
2.7
0.3
100.0
89.5
3.5
5.4
1.7
100.0
98.7
0.5
0.8
100.0
99.4
^ 0.3
0.2
100.0
93.7
L7
4.0
0.6
100,0
93.6
2.6
3.1
0.7
100.0
83.0
9.1
7.4
0.4
100.0
79.4
n.7
8.9
100.0
17,935,882 4,483,971 100.0 | 100.0
^Includes 2 "other" forms of organization,
MINES AND QUARRIES. 1279
Tai'.le 14.-CHARACTER OF ORGANIZATION, PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919-^Contd.
INDUSTRY AND CHARACTER OF
ORGANIZATION.
Sandstone
Corporation
Individual
Firmi
Phosphate kock...
Corporation
Individual
Finn
Clay
Corporation
Individual
Firms
Basalt
Corporal ion
Individual
Firm
Other
Gold, placer jones
Corporation
Individual
Firm 2
Gypsum
Corporat ion
Individual
Slate
Corporation
Individual
Firm'
Marble
Corporation
Individual '
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
255
142
61
52
48
39
4
5
345
212
98
35
163
104
40
16
3
112
43
4
101
71
8
22
48
Number
of w?.ge
earners.
4,287
3,574
279
434
4,058
95
220
5,453
4,480
644
329
3,336
2,809
356
149
22
1,380
1,259
78
43
2,191
2,176
15
3,007
131
375
1,732
1,672
60
value of products.
Total.
$10,684,969
9,405,068
500, 761
779, 140
10,300,198
9, 546, 209
187,858
566, 131
10,086,298
8,034,433
1,454,977
596, 888
9,657,977
8,327,873
973, 250
3:36, 073
20,781
9,. 368, 561
8,965,148
338,015
65, 398
6,805,940
6, 782, 826
23,114
5, 720, 792
5,021,062
187, 699
512, 031
4,397,912
4,318,737
79, 175
Per enter-
prise.
$41,902
66, 233
8,209
14,983
214, 587
244, 775
46, 965
113,226
29,236
37, 898
14, ,847
17,054
59, 251
80,076
24, 331
21,005
6,927
83, 648
199, 226
10, 243
1,923
144,807
157,740
5,779
56,642
70,719
23,462
23,274
91,623
98,1.5:3
19,794
PER CENT
DISTRIBUTION.
Enter-
prises.
100.0
55. 7
23.9
20.4
100.0
81.3
8.3
10.4
100.0
61.4
28.4
10.1
100.0
63.8
24.5
9.8
1.8
100.0
40.2
29.5
30.4
100.0
91.5
8.5
70.3
7.9
21.8
100.0
91.7
8.3
Wage
earn-
ers.
100.0
S3. 4
6.5
10.1
100.0
92.8
2.2
5.0
100.0
82.2
11.8
6.0
100.0
84.2
10.7
4.5
0.7
100.0
91.2
5.7
3.1
100.0
99.3
0.7
85.6
3.7
10.7
Value
of
prod-
ucts.
100.0
88.0
4.7
7.3
100.0
92.7
1.8
5.5
79.7
14.4
5.9
100.0
86.2
10.1
3.5
0.2
100.0
95.7
3.6
0.7
100.0
99.7
0.3
100.0
87.8
3.3
9.0
100.0
98.2
1.8
' Includes 1 "other" form of organization.
2 Includes 2 "other '' forms of organization.
8 Includes 2 flrm.s. .
1280 ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 15.— SIZE OF PRODUCING ENTERPRISES, BY VALUE OF PRODUCTS: 1919.
VALUE OF
value of
INDUSTRT AND
VALUE OF PRODUCTS
Num-
PRODUCTS.
industry and
Num-
products.
ber.
ber.
PER ENTERPRISE.
Amount.
Per
cent.
PER ENTERPRISE.
Amount.
Per
cent.
All industries
21, 280
$3,158,463,966
100.0
Copper
195
$181,258,087
100 0
Less than $5,000
Less than $5,000
6, 586
15, 228, 604
0.5
60
103, 183
0.1
$5,000 to $20,000
5,539
.58, 745, 473
1.9
$5,000 to $20,000
33
369, 280
0.2
$20,000 to 8100,000
4,990
237,600,990
7.5
$20,000 to $100,000
33
1,911,892
1.1
$100,000 to $.500,00
3, 005
686, 788, 422
21.7
$100,000 to $500,000....
28
6, 799, 421
3.8
$500,000 to .SI ,000,00...
084
472, 131, 636
14.9
$500,000 to $1,000,000...
9
6, 350, 924
3.5
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
392
754, 160, .595
2,3.9
.$1,000,000 to ,$5,000,000.
19
43, 121, 957
23.8
$5,000,000 and over...
84
933, 808, 246
29.6
$5,000,000 and over
Lead and zinc...
Less than $.5,000
13
432
122, 601, 430
7,5, 579, 347
67.6
Coal
6,890
1,510,061,707
100.0
100 0
Less than $.5,000
855
2, 801, 020
0.2
135
261, 492
0.3
$,5,000 to $20,IX)0
1,656
18, 054, 536
1.2
$.5,000 to .$20,000
80
817, 185
kl
$20,000 to $100,000
2,049
102, 223, 266
6.8
$20,000 to $100,000
85
4, 494, 519
siOD.ooo to $.-ion,ooo
1,690
396, 1.52, 362
26.2
$100,000 to $.500,000
102
25, 190, 455
33.3
$.500,000 to $1,000,000...
409
281, 472, 982
18.6
,$,500,000 to $1,000,000...
17
11,617,808
1,5.4
$1 ,00<),000 to $5,000,000. .
204
372, 478, 693
24.7
$l,(X)0,000andover2...
13
33, 197, 888
43.9
$5,000,(X)0 and over
27
336, 878, 848
22.3
Gold and silvbr.
Anthracite
2.54
364, 084, 142
100.0
LODE mines
Less than $5,000
740
58, 832, 330
100.0
Less than $5,000
37
89, 997
(')
381
695, 409
1.2
$.5,000 to $20,000
38
440, 045
0.1
$5,000 to $20,000
149
1, 500, %4
2.6
$20,000 to $100,000
43
1, 843, 631
0.5
$20,000 to $100,000
113
5, 149, 322
8,8
$100,000 to $.500,000. ..
39
10, 076, 964
2.8
$100,000 to $.500,000
67
14, 986, 545
2,5.5
$.500,000 to $1,000,000..
32
24, 276, 649
6.7
$.500,000 to $1,000,000...
19
13, 255, 565
22.5
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
48
83, 086, 309
22.8
$1,000,000 and over 2. . .
11
23, 244, 525
39.5
$5,000,000 and over . . .
17
244, 270, 547
67.1
Bituminous
6,636
1, 14.5, 977, 565
100.0
Limestone
895
52,943,924
100.0
Less than $5,000
$,5,000 to $20,000
208
259
,507, 076
2, 91,5, 675
LO
5.5
Less than $.5,000
818
2,711,023
0.2
$5,000 to $20,000
1,618
17, 614, 491
1.5
$20,000 to $100,000
310
14, 429, 913
27.3
$20,000 to $100,000
2,006
100, 379, 635
8.8
$100,000 to $.500,000
103
20, 834, 355
39.4
8100,000 to $.500,000. ..
1,6,51
3,86, 075, 398
33.7
$,500,000 to $1,000,000...
10
6, 904, .529
13.0
$500,000 to $1,000,000..
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
377
2,57, 196, 333
22.4
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000.
5
7, 352, 376
13.9
1.56
289, 392, 3,841 25. 3
$5,000,000 and over. . .
10
92 608 301 « 1
GRjiNITE
358
1.8, 279, 345 100 0
Less than $5,000
Petroleum and
90
241,093! 1.3
NATURAL GAS
9,814
931, 793, 423
100.0
$5,000 to $20,000
104
' 1,027,383
5.6
$20,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $.500,000
110
4 786 424
26.2
51.1
Less than 85,000
4, 348
9, 531, 235
1.0
50
9; 344; 547
$5,000 to $20,000
2,797
28, 919, 564
3.1
$500,O(J0 and over'
4
2, 879, 898
15.8
$20,000 to $100,000
1,096
75, 785, 417
8.1
$100,01)0 to $.500,000
684
150, 748, 376
16.2
Sandstone
256
10, 684, 969
100.0
$500,000 to $5,000,000. . . .
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000..
1,56
96
109, 951, 280
204, 187, 367
11.8
21.9
Loss than $5,000
79
191, 820
1.8
$5,000,000 and over
37
352,670,184
37.8
$5,000 to $20,000
78
841, 052
7.9
$20,000 to $100,000
72
3, 035, 162
28.4
Iron ore
290
218, 217, 905
100.0
$100,000 and over *
Phospblvte rock..
26
48
6, 616, 935
10, 300, 198
61 9
Less than .$5,000
15
36, 040
0)
100.0
$.5,000 to .$20,000
$20,000 to $100,000
29
69
392, 775
3, 774, 321
0.2
1.7
Less than $20,000 5
8
66,217
0.6
$100,000 to $.''>00,000
98
26, 453, 784
12.1
$20,000 to $10O,0tX)
16
897, 741
,8.7
$.500,000 to 81,000,000....
41
28, 239, 920
12.9
$100,000 to $500,000
17
4, 052, 511
39.3
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000. .
35
63, 674, .560
29.2
$500,000 and over 3
7
5,283,729
51.3
$5,000,000 and over
3
95, 646, 505
43.8
1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
2 Includes the group "$5,0t)0,000 and over."
3 Includes the group "$1,000,000 to $5,000,000."
* Includes the groups ".$.500,000 to $1,000,000" and "$1,000,000 to $5,080,000."
6 Includes the group " Less than $5,000."
MINES AND QUARRIES. 1281
TABLK 15 SIZE OF PRODUCING ENTERPRISES, BY VALUE OP PRODUCTS: 1919— Contd.
INDUSTRY AND
Num-
ber.
VALUE OF
PRODUCTS.
INDUSTRY AND
VALUE OF PRODUCTS
PER ENTERPRISE.
Num-
ber.
value op
products.
PEE ENTERPRISE.
Amount.
Per
cent.
Amount.
Per
cent.
Clay
345
$10,086,298
100.0
Gypsum
47
$6,805,940
100 0
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $20,000
$20,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $500,000...
$500,000 to $1,000,000..
Slate
3
5
18
18
3
101
5, 042
69, 164
941,620
4, 100, 134
1,689,980
5, 720, 792
0.1
1.0
13.8
60.2
24.8
100.0
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $20.000
$20,0(XI to $100,000
$100,000 to $500,000
82
118
127
18
163
192, 739
1,248,365
5,949,044
2,696,150
9,657,977
L9
12.4
59.0
26.7
100.0
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $20,000
$20,000 to $100,000
$100,000 and over 1 . . .
Marble
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $2U,000
$20,000 to $100,000
$100,000 and over i
Gold, placer
20
40
77
26
112
48, 034
490, 470
3, 850, 020
6, 269, 453
9, 368, 561
0.5
5.1
39.9
54.6
100.0
13
21
55
12
48
36, 448
276, 824
2, 764, 500
2,643,020
4,397,912
0.6
4.8
48.3
46.2
100.0
, Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $20,000
$20,000 to $100,000
$100,000 and over 2...
4
8
25
11
10, 702
81, 157
1,255,344
3,050,709
0.2
L8
28.5
69.4
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to .$20,000
$20,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $500,000
$500,000 and over 2
74
12
12
11
3
119, 809
112, 178
798, 605
2,611,707
5,720,262
1.3
1.2
8.5
27.9
61.1
1 Includes the group "$500,000 to $1,000,000."
2 Includes the group "$1,000,000 to $5,000,000."
-SIZE OF PRODUCING ENTERPRISES, BY AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE
EARNERS: 1919.
INDUSTRY AND
WAGE EARNERS
PER ENTERPRISE.
All industries
No wage earners. . .
1 to 5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
501 tol,000
Over 1,000
Coal
No wage earners
1 to5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
501 tol.OOO
Over 1,000
Anthracite . . .
No wage earners..
lto5
6to20
21 to 50
51 tolOO
101 to 500
501 to 1,000
Over 1,000
ENTER-
PRISES.
Num-
ber.
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
21,280 100.0'
3,722
7,912
3,948
2,. 309
1,372,
1,743!
182'
92
17.5
37.2
18.6
10.9
6.4
8.2
0.9
0.4
6,890 100.0
64
1,574
1,588
1,258
901
1,304
134
67
254
0.9
22.8
23.0
18.3
13.1
18.9
1.9
1.0
100.0
0.8
24.4
15.4
7.9
5.1
24.8
13.0
8.
WAGE
EARNERS.
Aver-
age
num-
ber.
981,560
16,761
44,506
76, C40
98, 621
377,339
125, 278
243,015
693, 170
4,476
18,543
41,638
65,336
277, 528
90,541
195, 108
147,372
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
139
469
629
981
18, 240
21,804
105,110 71.3
100.0
1.7
4.5
7.7
10.0
38.4
12.8
24.8
100.0
0.6
2.7
6.0
9.4
40.0
13.1
28.1
100.0
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.7
12.4
14.8
INDUSTRY AND
WAGE EARNERS
PER ENTERPRISE.
Bituminous. ..
No wage earners. .
1 to 5
6to20
21 to .50
51 to 100
101 to 500
501 to 1,000
Over 1,000
Petroleum and
natural gas..
No wage earners
1 to 5
6 to 20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to .500
501 to 1,000
Over 1,000
Iron Ore
No wage earners
lto5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
501 to 1,000
Over 1,000
ENTER-
PRISES.
Num-
ber.
6,636
62|
1,512;
1,549
1,238
888
1,241
101
•45
9,814
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
100.0
3,292
4,925
1,034
296
133
102
24
290
O.S
22.8
23.3
18. 7i
13.4'
18.7,
1.5!
0.7
100.0
33.5
50.2'
10.5,
3.0
1.4
1.0
0.2
0.1
100.0
1.7
7.2
14.8
19.7
18.6
35.2
2.4
0.3
WAGE
EAENERS.
Aver-
age
num-
ber.
545,798 100.0
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
4,337
18,074
41,009
64, 355
259,288
68,737
89,998
93,205
8,852
11,036
9,874
9,592
21,978
17, 358
14,515
45,741
63
574
2,180
3,822
31,032
5,535
2,535
0.8
3.3
7.5
11.8
47.5
12.6
16.5
100.0
9.5
11.8
10.6
10.3
2:3.6
18.6
15.6
100.0
0.1
1.3
4.8
8.4
67.8
12.1
5.5
75108°— 23-
-81
1282
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 16.— SIZE OF PRODUCING ENTERPRISES, BY AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE
EARNERS: 1919— Continued.
INDUSTRY AND
WAGE EARNERS
PER ENTERPRISE.
Copper
No wage-earners
1 to5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
501 to 1,000
Over 1,000
Limestone
No wage earners
1 to5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Lead and zmc.
No wage earners
1 to5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
501 to 1,000
Over 1,000
Gold and silver
LODE mines... ^
No wage earners.
1 to5 ,
6 to 20 ,
21 to 50
51 to 100 ,
101 to 500
Over 1.000
Granite.
No wage earners.
lto5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Clay.
No wage earners.
lto5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Phosphate rock
No wage earners.
1 to5
6 to 20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
ENTER-
PRISES.
Num-
ber.
195
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
100.0
8.2
27.2
17.9
13.8
5.6
15.4
6.2
5.6
896 100.0
25
288
301
179
59
43
432
740
151
273
178
71
31
35
1
358
20
119
117
60
28
14
345
2.8
32.2
33.6
20.0
6.0
4.8
100.0
9.5
28.0
2*. 1
17.1
10.4
9.0
0.9
0.9
100.0
20
36.9
24.1
9.6
4.2
4.7
0.1
100.0
5.6
33.2
32.7
16.8
7.8
3.9
100.0
7.5
31.3
38.0
16.5
5.5
1.2
100.0
2.1
4.2
20.8
22.9
20.8
29.2
WAGE
EARNERS.
Aver-
age
num-
ber.
43,717
129
406
859
835
8,676
8,817
23, 995
22,069
713
3,445
5,456
4,109
8,346
21,884
266
1,195
2,443
3,054
7,164
2,412
5,350
15,436
643
1,872
2,474
2,244
6,691
1,512
8,049
288
1,173
1,862
2,035
2,691
5,453
273
1,487
1,824
1,270
599
4,373
122
360
679
3,203
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
100.0
0.3
0.9
2.0
1.9
19.8
20.2
54.9
100.0
3.2
15.6
24.7
18.6
37.8
100.0
1.2
5. 5
11.2
14.0
32.7
11.0
24.4
4.2
12.1
16.0
14.5
43.3
]00.0
3.6
14.6
23.1
25.3
33.4
100.0
5.0
27.3
33.4
23.3
11.0
100.0
0.2
2.8
8.2
15.5
73.2
industry and
wage earners
per enterprise.
Sandstone
No wage earners
1 to5
6 to 20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Slate
No wage earners.
1 to 5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Basalt
No wage earners .
lto5
6 to 20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Gypsum
lto5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Marble
No wage earners
1 to5
6to20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Gold, placer
mines
No wage earners
1 to5
6 to 20
21 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 500
Sulphur
6 to 20
101 to 500
501 to 1,000
enter-
prises.
Niun-
bep.
Per
cent
dis-
tribu-
tion.
100.0
3.5
41.2
34.9
11.4
6.7
2.4
100.0
1.0
8.9
31.7
38.6
13.9
5.9
100.0
1.2
22.1
41.1
28.8
3.7
3.1
100.0
29,
31.9
17.0
12.8
100.0
2.1
8.3
41.7
33.3
4.2
10
100.0
30.4
42.0
15.2
7.1
3.6
1.8
100.0
25. 0
50.0
25.0
WAGE
EARNERS.
MINES AND QUARRIES.
Table 17.— FUEL USED, BY PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919.
1283
All industries.
Coal:
Anthracite. ..^
Bituminous
Petroleum and natural gas.
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode
mines
Limestone
Granite
Sulphur
Sandstone
Phosphate rock .
Clay
Basalt
Gold, placer mines.
Gjrpsum
Slate
Marble
AU other
Anthracite
(tons, 2,240
pounds).
8, 697, 365
8, 548, 201
69, 753
14,889
33, 526
45
5,409
1,723
2,418
28
345
2,099
72
8,762
210
9,885
Bituminous
(tons, 2,000
pounds).
16,275,751
4,096
11, 124, 904
67, 216
1, 499, 612
1, 364, 172
503, 278
191, 526
673, 989
115, 250
308
128, 832
121. 273
84, 065
84,566
992
76, 086
34, 053
31, 158
170, 375
Coke
(tons,
2,000
pounds).
53,795
14,254
24, 070
9,744
272
369
937
55
20
1,530
146
1
1,534
Wood
(cords).
113, 850
594
2,852
912
5,236
3,570
17, 755
4,765
4,297
160
39,961
1,424
2,129
1,691
43
214
323
27, 924
Fuel oils
(barrels).
9, 537, 443
671
3,235
5, S9S, 610
3,807
1, 322, 100
72, 517
130, 269
33, 221
13, 164
1, 087, 736
8,621
657, 284
51, 646
15, 390
114
62, 893
36
176, 129
Gasoline
and other
volatile
oils
(barrels).
143, 593
1,381
18, 963
45, 654
3,550
6,932
6,261
15, S21
11,397
2,411
710
1,423
10, 871
1,819
620
491
1,752
1
170
13, 336
Natural gas
(1,000 cubic
feet).
1 102,784, 812
865, 907
99, 967, 358
1 89, 354
33,456
1, 390, 098
5,887
9,009
277,800
^ 89,354 M cubic feet reported for the iron-ore industry was manufactured gas.
1284
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 18.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES,
PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919 AND 1909.
Industry a^td census
TEAK.
All industries: 2
1919
1909
Fuels:
Coal-
Anthracite —
1919
1909
Bituminous —
1919
1909
Petroleum and nat-
ural gas—
1919
1909
Metals:
Iron ore —
1919
1909
Copper—
1919
1909
Gold and silver, lode
mines —
1919
1909
Gold, placer mines —
1919
1909
Lead and zinc —
1919
1909
Manganese —
1919
1909
Quicksilver—
1919
1909
Rare metals —
1919
1909
<3tone:
Limestone —
1919
1909
Granite-
WW ,
1909
Sandstone —
1919
1909
Basalt—
1919
1909
Slate—
1919
1909
Marble—
1919
1909
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.!
21,280
19,916
254
192
6,636
3,503
9,814
7,793
290
176
195
161
740
1,604
112
678
432
977
35
5
26
12
22
26
895
1,665
358
707
255
1,158
Wage
earn-
ers
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
981, 560
967, 633
147, 372
169, 367
545, 798
511,723
93, 205
36, 744
45, 741
47, 246
43,717
51, 643
15,436
29, 428
1,380
3,084
21,884
16,807
909
60
748
544
633
531
22, 069
30, 289
8,049
18, 744
4,287
9,812
3,336
5,256
3,513
8,803
1,732
6,166
Power
used
(aggre-
gate
horse-
power).
6,723,786
4, 608, 253
899, 783
676, 753
2, 155, 412
1, 227, 401
1,821,342
1,221,969
370, 869
346, 534
523,591
376. 464
149,680
200, 966
35,632
27,278
229, 541
110,559
5,800
215
2,607
784
3,544
3,237
213,717
125, 024
55, 674
61,095
33,869
36, 556
37,307
29,211
20,613
29,777
15,628
21, 779
$1, 445, 265 $555, 499 $122, 106
3 640.168 208.730 45.137
pkincipal expenses.
Salaries
and
wages.
Supplies
and
ma-
terials.
Cost of
fuel
and
pur-
chased
power.
Royal-
ties
and
rents.
Con-
tract
work.
Expressed in thousands.
223, 285 60, 172 13, 306
96,901
751,270
315, 997
167, 990
34,334
82, 650
33, 121
74, 430
53,097
26,823
34, 666
2,351
3,100
34, 543
11,570
1,220
20
1,049
486
910
485
27,653
15,800
9,784
12, 182
5,279
5, 353
4,743
2, " "
3,538
4,494
1,707
3,462
202, 730 45, 137
$175, 294 $79, 380 $3, 158, 464
63,974 28,888 1,238,410
23,505
142, 433
40, 499
223, 872
49, 836
27,188
12, 597
35, 803
34,315
448
5
10, 968
3,754
2,593
1,922
1,664
1,040
2,031
1,018
632
522
552
544
3,193
37, 177
7,510
20, 794
1,445
10, 295
4,632
14,866
13.324
3,959
5,105
1,144
676
5,375
2,401
157
55
87
126
4,176
1,508
1,095
757
349
720
279
417
327
224
262
11,767 1,558
7, 981 1, 702
22, 295
12, 082
106, 459
21,283
24, 945
15, 175
537
1,790
1,016
1,164
86
142
5,258
2,302
183
2
45
5
45
1
668
139
194
132
155
250
283
158
271
2,856
2,210
68, 664
16, 737
1,672
2,699
422
645
1,237
3,604
133
100
863
w 197
149
666
202
119
66
I Operators, not enterprises in 1909.
- The totals for all industries include, besides those specifiod, statistics for the chromitc industry in 1919
and for the borax, chromite. grindstone, marl, monazite, and zircon, poat, and precious stones industries
in 1909, for which comparaole figures could not be given. The vah;e of products of these industries was
less than one-tenth of 1 per cent of the total for all industries in 1919 and one-tenth of 1 per cent in 1909.
3 Includes $632,000 which could not be distributed among the stone industries.
MUsTES AND QUARRIES.
1285
Table 18 — COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES BY INDUSTRTF<?
PRODUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919 AND IQOg-Continu^d '^"^'^^^^^^'
INDUSTRY AND CENSUS
TEAR.
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials —
1919
1909
Asbestos —
1919
1909
Asphalt —
1919
1909
Barytes —
1919
1909
Bauxite—
1919
1909
Clay—
1919
1909
Feldspar—
1919 ,
1909
Fluorspar—
1919 ,
1909
Fuller's earth —
1919 ,
1909
Graphite—
1919
1909
G3rpsum—
1919
1909
Magnesite —
1919
1909
Mica—
1919
1909
Millstones —
1919
1909
Mineral pigments —
1919
1909
Phosphate rock—
1919
1909
Pyrite — '
1919
1909
Silica—
1919
1909
Sulphur—
1919
1909
Talc and soapstone —
1919
1909
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.!
345
261
Wage
earn-
ers
(aver-
age
num-
ber).
317
403
146
54
324
205
919
240
738
563
5,453
3,262
349
247
1,124
290
824
327
419
294
2,191
3,462
448
50
448
272
37
51
185
151
4,373
7,873
1,172
1,086
166
158
1,129
366
958
1,256
Power
used
(aggre-
gate
horse-
power).
1,748
1,344
420
380
648
828
3,029
262
2,507
1,565
21, 243
8, ~-
1,782
993
7,138
1,179
2,538
1,739
6,410
2,647
15,032
17,685
2,540
126
463
220
PRINCIPAL EXPENSES.
1,630
849
49, 639
50,526
7,338
5,758
2,032
1,219
15, 291
3,114
7,053
9,433
Salaries
and
wages.
Supplies
and
ma-
terials.
191
121
41
431
173
879
110
1,099
231
6,209
1,587
317
135
1,491
193
635
157
464
186
3,034
2,373
747
40
335
139
60
17
215
61
4,662
3,807
1,570
463
199
95
2,095
435
1,050
607
Cost of
fuel
and
pur-
chased
power.
Royal-
ties
and
rents.
Con-
tract
work.
Value of
products.
Expressed in thousands.
$116
37
47
23
376
66
236
22
804
22
1,417
281
634
35
338
36
209
70
1,530
987
332
6
108
10
(2)
83
15
2,162
616
152
58
17
1,452
248
345
196
(.')
138
34
453
108
163
24
122
36
660
573
296
8
(2)
30
8
1,819
1,360
222
72
22
12
2,764
708
156
66
$26
12
(^)
153
7
465
85
(2)
(^)
210
346
(2)
126
146
1
(2)
164
252
(2)
$722
498
250
65
750
466
1,592
225
2,190
671
10, 086
2,946
584
271
3,335
289
2,019
316
344
6,806
5,813
2,170
68
607
207
65
34
481
151
10,300
10, 781
2,409
677
372
231
17, 936
4,432
2,302
1,175
1 Operators, not enterprises, in 1909.
2 Less than $500.
1286
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 19.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES, PRO-
DUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919 AND 1909.
STATE AND
CENSUS YEAR.
TTnited States:
19192
1909
Alabama:
1919
1909
Arizona:
1919
1909
Arkansas:
1919
1909
California:
1919
1909
Colorado:
1919
1909
Connecticut:
1919
1909
Driaware:
1919
1909
Florida:
1919
1909
Georgia:
1919
1909
Idaho:
1919
1909
Illinois:
1919
1909
Indiana:
1919
1909
Iowa:
1919
1909
Kansas:
1919
1909
Kentucky:
1919
1909
Louisiana and
Mississippi:
1919
1909«
Maine:
1919
1909
Maryland:
1919
1909
Massachusetts:
1919
1909
Michigan:
1919
1909
Minnesota:
1919
1909
Missouri:
1919
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.!
21,280
319,915
264
177
155
135
126
96
725
1,329
477
672
,82
174
772
915
503
1,010
19,S
373
814
643
938
437
137
33
126
126
74
139
122
83
135
153
468
earners
(average
num
ber).
981,660
967, 633
32,579
28,271
15,268
12,838
3,630
4,935
19,344
20,517
16,790
21,483
543
1,385
116
493
3,372
5,448
2,397
3,383
2,455
3,246
79,123
72,086
26,751
23,936
11,274
16,480
16, 136
14,343
43,563
18,297
5,228
926
979
2,144
5,628
7,190
1,704
3,291
31,292
39, 169
17,265
16,586
Power
used
(aggregate
horse-
power).
6,723,786
4,608,283
145, 775
91, 924
166, 091
47,272
21,365
14,080
313,213
102,238
116,351
98,777
8,520
6,298
660
1,480
44, 909
42,366
13,026
10,698
31,239
26,278
318,231
225,330
129,663
95,039
32,171
23,453
133,984
66,943
148, 893
53,203
86, 135
8,445
6,277
8,141
18,660
18,118
12,498
15,031
337,882
273,861
144,199
151, 834
PRINCIPAL EXPENSES.
Salaries
and
wages.
Supplies
and
materials.
Cost of
fuel and
pur-
chased
power.
Royal-
ties and
rents.
Con-
tract
work.
Expressed In thousands.
$1,445,265
* 640, 168
40, 165
15, 936
29, 953
14,521
5,175
3,265
36, 890
22,018
28, 194
20,570
791
812
156
288
3,774
2,847
2,373
1,468
4,740
4,403
104,302
49, 491
34, 271
15, 884
13,810
11,411
25,249
10,325
56,861
8,793
9,003
1,200
1,170
1,452
6,941
3,608
2,394
2, ISO
54,718
29,834
32,431
13,476
$555,499
202,730
$122,106
45, 137
$175,294
63,974
$79,380
i>28,888
7,481
2,620
3,080
1,049
838
334
167
767
16, 161
6,930
5,378
5,604
439
8
747
239
1,402
368
441
139
387
194
189
117
32,692
21,552
7,047
2,776
10,911
2,814
1,377
595
11,955
10,390
2,707
1,956
1,584
1,017
■ 398
2,996
304
127
120
72
11
17
27
14
34
152
19
26
5
4
3
6
1,&36
739
1,688
1,223
141
198
121
218
609
254
356
147
156
59
35
2
2,026
1,847
514
356
182
28
194
23
18,808
8,575
5,785
1,326
6,636
3,580
432
2,377
6,421
1,847
2,013
552
940
595
340
296
2,072
1,308
749
222
335
349
33
41
33,396
2,038
4,306
268
10,712
1,666
3,998
3%
15,659
1,322
2,523
218
5,814
423
3,266
185
8,502
867
2,813
727
4,312
496
2,043
62
203
220
128
85
10
16
32
7
1,178
479
309
104
138
134
17
8
494
364
263
153
59
55
11
16
15, B04
9,800
8,445
4,193
6, 6«9
4,049
29
470
14,1(»2
6,737
4,682
2,025
17,643
10,732
1,513
2,157
4,786
6,2«2
2,034
2,221
781
1,954
410
162
14,857 100,160 18,641
1909 1 1,021 23,420 109,672 15,669
1 Operators, not enterprises, in 1909.
2 The total for the United States includes, besides the states specified, statistics for the District of Columbia
for which no statistics were reported for 1909.
« Exclusive of dupUcation, 307 operators having reported in two or more states.
* Includes $1,508,000 which could not bo distributed among the several states.
' Includes $62,000 which could not be distributed among the several states.
« Includes statistics for Louisiana only; nothing reported for Mississippi.
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1287
TABLE 19.— COMPARATIVE SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES, PRO-
DUCING ENTERPRISES: 1919 AND 1909— Continued.
STATE AND
CENSUS YEAE.
Montana:
1919
■ 1909
Nebraska:
1919
1909
Nevada:
1919
1909
New Hamp-
shire:
1919
1909
New Jersey :
1919
1909
New Mexico:
1919
1909
New York:
1919
1909
North Carolina
1919
1909
North Dakota:
1919
1909
Ohio:
1919
1909
Oklahoma:
1919
1909
Oregon:
1919
1909
Peimjvlvania:
1919
1909
Rhode loland:
1919
1909
Soutli Carolina:
1919
1909
South Dakota:
1919
1909
Tenuessee:
1919
1909
Texas:
1919
1909
Utah:
19391
1909
Vermont:
1919
1909
Virginia:
1919
1909
Washington:
1919
1909
West Virginia:
1919
1909 ,
Wisconsin:
1919 ,
1909 ,
Wyoming:
1919 ,
1909 ,
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.'
259
373
203
266
30
45
97
131
85
98
700
1,351
102
118
79
53
2,283
1,876
1,934
864
50
116
5,807
4,851
14
21
20
29
23
39
203
216
624
230
Ml
188
93
137
202
150
83
93
1,714
798
92
268
106
66
Wage Power
earners used
(average (aggregate
num-
ber).
16, 129
18, 846
162
349
4,231
4,642
682
1,418
4,576
6,315
7,100
5,107
6,202
9,305
1,890
2,215
774
562
49,298
50,567
33, 914
11, 658
740
860'
323,397
361,013
369
665
933
1,814
1,785
3, 456
14, 470
16,338
18, 164
6,379
9,847
10,089
2, 936
8,145
14, 547
15, 257
5,059
6,904
100,812
73, 410
3,547
4,710
9, 699
7,742
horse-
power).
143,718
174,389 I
1,847
815
50,786
26,862
4,336
• 3,771
33,901
18,048
59, 876
16,042
91,339
101, 759
5,039
6,062
2,037
2,025
337,611
294,763
448, 173
95,074
6,264
8,070
1, 999, 422
1,618,806
3,000
2,350
4,656
7,012
11,844
15,648
53, 685
34,523
129,033
32,003
83, 131
47,226
28,119
25,668
57,880
34,630
38, 198
20,742
704,279
416,282
26, 766
24,864
62, 757
30,338
PRINCIPAL EXPENSES.
Salaries
and
wages.
Supplies
and
materials.
Cost of
fuel and
pur-
chased
power.
Royal-
ties and
rents.
Con-
tract
work.
Value
of
products.
Expressed in thousands.
S28, 228
22, 774
193
187
8,501
6,801
922
6,119
3,064
11,645
3,975
8,928
5,425
1,689
1,189
427
66, 152
29,544
59,342
9,118
1,141
830
480, 183
210,531
482
468
820
709
2,714
3,432
14,r23
8,347
35, 988
4,539
19,114
10, 184
3,490
4,823
17, 798
5,842
8,128
6,236
134,532
39, 810
5,368
3,340
15,963
6,714
$9,515
10,397
61
35
5,339
4,986
145
101
2,195
675
3,889
805
7,417
1,953
467
153
284
95
19,210
12,736
65, 217
5,028
546
187
124,328
48,274
147
131
303
125
1,008
1,110
3,892
1,614
45,402
1,833
8,043
4,027
1,273
905
4,7'0
1,174
1,729
843
46,612
12,541
1,939
878
6,423
1,386
$2,980
3,628
$646
1,823
$116
395
21
22
10
2
e"
1,751
1,312
144
276
245
197
65
54
6
4
35
9
720
319
277
101
58
44
1,361
203
181
79
132
133
1,402
585
649
466
789
513
221
103
36
20
6
37
38
13
31
11
31
1
4,131
893
6,340
3,667
3,929
2,971
4,794
384
30,689
2,784
18,982
2,137
133
97
48
17
36
8
27,707
6,423
24,683
15,379
7,970
5,976
55
27
6
9
1
150
118
7
10
7'
284
421
7
5
12
(2)
1,260
645
555
617
174
54
6,190
256
23,912
918
25,774
152
2,019
1,074
151
72
491
235
425
332
58
84
92
65
1,217
485
830
418
341
119
947
246
177
141
87
14
6,909
1,213
14,846
7,796
3,890
4,466
857
436
536
445
135
41
1,073
376
1,766
108
716
62
$49,924
54,992
293
322
18,054
23,272
1,568
1,309
9,309
8,347
18,873
5,588
25, 131
13,335
2,737
1,359
1,927
565
134,518
63,767
281,928
25,638
1,885
1,191
819,451
349,060
952
1,351
1,253
5,314
6,432
23,292
12,C92
160,378
10,742
41,511
22,083
8,555
8,221
29,363
8,796
13,329
10,538
295,607
76,288
10,581
7,459
41,929
10, 672
1 Operators, not enterprises, in 1909.
' Less than $500-
1288
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 20.— DETAILED ST.VTISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919.
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
Num-
ber of
mines,
quar-
ries, or
wells.
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises
oper-
ating
benefl-
ciating
plants.
LAND CONTROLLED (ACRES).
Mineral land.
INDUSTRY.
Operated.
Owned.
Leased.
Timber
and
other
lands.
All Industries
21,997
1,503
22,947,937
8,729,545
14,294,342
2,215,702
Producing enterprises
21,280
1,503
22,474,069
8; 568, 590
13,980,731
2,208,519
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
254
• 6,636
9,814
290
195
432
740
112
35
26
22
895
358
255
163
101
48
34
10
9
89
10
15
345
30
54
9
21
47
11
65
11
23
48
17
24
4
28
717
1534
8,282
257,673
406
226
473
799
132
37
26
22
925
381
276
174
104
62
34
11
12
98
15
16
350
32
72
9
24
48
11
69
11
23
69
18
29
4
30
140
134
261,355
8,261,-372
12,171,388
241,508
392,811
135, 262
142,573
62,857
51, 574
27,387
18, 779
122,820
30, 659
48,729
15,625
5,440
28,969
15,SS5
2,371
8,889
37,135
3,997
3,389
105, 706
1,480
9,62:3
6,720
8,114
41, 7a3
2,931
5,188
119
2,4S3
160,447
9,103
1,989
12,946
14,743
473,868
194,390
5,793,651
1,172,068
177,296
378,839
99,338
113,347
51,219
12,463
16,820
17, 200
84,717
23,799
34,726
7,139
3,673
11,818
10,334
2,200
8,759
31,971
1,164
1,034
70,498
761
5,888
4,274
7,931
36,581
1,375
3,225
16
1,997
156,418
5,532
1,2&3
12, 946
11,920
160,955
77,955
2, 528, 562
10,999,320
65,280
14, 045
36,118
29, 424
11,738
39,111
10,567
1,579
38,306
6, 950
15, 435
8,486
1,767
17, 159
5,551
171
130
5,164
2,833
,2,355
35,263
719
3,735
2,446
183
5,122
1,556
1,963
103
4S6
4,029
3,571
726
159, 710
751,473
Petroleum and natural gas
Metaxs:
Iron ore
74
57
262
191
2
8
24
11
44
152
66
6
61
25
14
3
696, 140
255, 819
47, 053
Gold and silver, lode mines
Gold, placer mines
46, 166
16,860
16
Quicksilver
5,283
Rare metals ^
30
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
52,963
6,998
Sandstone
6,641
Basalt
1.889
Slate
2,805
Marble
6,273
Miscellaneous:
1,433
Bary tes
5
7
1
45
4
25
8
. 16
27
7
9
10, 622
Bauxite. . . .
23,998
Chromite
61
Clay
7,040
Feldspar
235
Fluorspar
5,942
258
Graphite
186
Gypsum
490
Magnesite
930
Mica
781
11
20
12
8
1
23
1,836
81,363
Pyrite
8,9.-i8
439
7,565
Talc and soapstone
2,823
313,611
263
Nonproduciug enterprises.
7,183
Fuels:
Coal
26
156
18
500
17
26
276
18
512
17
24,707
260,131
4,506
176,035
8,489
14,317
3,645
2,339
136,452
4,202
10,390
256,486
2,167
40,281
4,287
97
Petroleum and natural gas
Metals:
Iron ore
604
Gold, silver, copper, lead, or
5,648
834
1 Includes 79 anthracite culm washeries and 81 river dredges.
2 Includes enterprises in industries as foUows: Molybdenum, 2; titanium, 2; tungsten, 6; uranium and
vanadiiun, 12.
8 Includes enterpnses in industries as follows: Diatomaccous earth, 9; emery, 2; garnet, 2; pebbles and
lining for grinding mills, S; pumice, 6; rotten stone, 1 istoiio for whetstones, 2; tripoli. 9.
* Includes enterprisee in industries as follows: Barytes, 1; cobalt, 1; limestone, 1; manganese, 2; marble,
l;mica, 1; molybdennm, 2; phosphate rock, 1; pyrite, 1; quicksilver, 2; silica, 1; sulphm-, 1; tin, 1; vana-
dium, 1.
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1289
Table 20.— DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES. QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCINa
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919— Continued.
All industries
Producing enterprises.
Fuels:
Coal, antliracite
Coal, bituminous
Petroleum and natural gas.
Metals:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode mines
Gold, placer mlne.s
Manganese
Qiucksilver
Pare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials
Asbestos
Asphalt
Barytes
Bauxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fuller's earth
Graphite
GyiKum
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments
Phosphate rock
Pyrite
Silica
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone
Nonproducing
eaterprises
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum and natural gas .
Metals:
Iron ore
Gold, silver, copper, lead,
or zinc
Miscellaneous
PERSONS ENGAGED IN INDUSTRY.
Aggre-
gate.
1,084,796
1, 077, 675
154, 882
583,608
125, 110
48, 767
46,999
24,030
17,531
1,651
1,032
846
750
24,705
8,951
4,897
3,791
3,852
1.891
379
165
387
1,071
806
60
6,087
398
1,279
873
493
2,477
499
555
53
223
4,761
1,268
206
1,273
1,069
7,121
529
820
4,665
457
Proprietors and officials.
Total.
61,588
60,409
4,120
22,403
22, 187
1,286
1,601
1,374
1,693
232
89
81
65
1,727
696
434
310
269
53
14
40
138
35
29
460
42
127
40
49
103
38
99
15
30
223
43
35
59
74
1,179
50
262
29
801
37
Proprietors
and firm
members.
Total.
22,155
21,918
159
4,2:57
14,223
41
103
412
712
122
35
27
11
&33
328
179
77
64
7
25
93
3
2
24
12
187
48
20
6
36
7
6
2
4
3
13
67
27
14
10
13
4
14
17
7
Per-
form-
ing
man-
ual
labor.
133
3
5,272
6,245
34
1,8,30
1,987
9
62
186
485
77
6
11
3
175
145
53
20
21
3
6
1
27
Sala-
ried
offi-
cers.
Super-
in-
tend-
ents
and
mana-
gers.
10,729
10,456
233
5,870
2,392
130
185
166
236
38
16
11
11
375
137
106
85
84
273
6
201
22,223
21,704
2,821
9,750
4,704
616
596
547
505
61
29
34
32
672
197
113
138
117
40
19
7
17
31
22
2
168
10
49
28
30
66
13
21
1
10
106
27
14
28
33
519
380
17
Tech-
nical
em-
ploy-
ees.
6,481
6,331
907
2,546
499
717
249
240
11
150
Clerks and
other
subordinate
salaried
employees.
Male.
25,854
25,649
2,773
11,085
6,046
1,454
1,493
593
319
26
27
13
40
701
133
115
103
45
38
3
4
19
12
27
112
5
22
5
22
135
9
5
1
4
134
42
2
62
20
205
122
7
Fe-
male.
10, 170
10, 057
617
4,322
3,672
286
188
179
83
13
7
4
12
208
73
61
42
25
25
6
1
4
2
113
4
1290
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 20.— DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919— Continued.
All industries.
Producing enterprises
FtJELS:
Coal, anthracite
Coal, bituminous
Petroleum and natural gas. . .
Met.\ls:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode mines. .
Gold, placer mines
Manganese
Quicksilver
Rare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials
Asbestos
Asphalt
Barytes
BaiLxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fuller's earth
Graphite
Gypsum
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments
Phosphate rock
Pyrite
Silica
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone
Nonproducing enterprises
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum and natural gas..
Metals:
Iron ore
Gold, sOver, copper, lead, or
zinc
Miscellaneous
persons engaged in industey — continued.
Aver-
num-
ber.
987, 184
981,560
147,372
545,798
93,205
45,741
43,717
21,884
15,436
1,380
909
748
633
22,069
8,049
4,287
3,336
3,513
1,732
317
146
324
919
738
31
5,453
349
1,124
824
419
2,191
448
448
37
185
4,373
1,172
166
1,129
5,624
471
454
598
3,691
410
Wage earners.
Number, 15th day
of—
Maximum
month.
O el, 057 ,820
Oc 1,051.204
De 151,595
Oc 599,550
De 100,293
Ja
Ja
Ja
Au
Fe
Ja
Ja
Au
Au
Au
Au
De
Oc
Se
Oc
Jy
Se
De
Fe
Se
Aui
Ja
Se
Se
No
De
De
Myi
J7
De
Ja
Jy
Ap
No
47,493
58,025
25,124
16,469
1,499
1,323
990
921
25, 655
9,228
4,961
4,097
3,927
1,875
369
241
594
1,089
934
39
6,020
395
1,377
923
475
2,715
670
497
42
217
5,771
1,651
224
1,545
1,058
De 6,975
No
De
Ja
De
No
833
634
819
4,327
703
Minimum
month.
No 765,067
No 758,156
Ap 142,691
No 308,266
Fe 85, 119
De
Je
Je
Ja
Jai
No
My
Fe
Ja
Fe
Jai
Ja
Ja
Ap
Ja
Fe
Fe
Je
De
Fe
Ja
Mh
Ja
De
Ja
Fe
Fe
Jai
Fe
Je
De
De
Je
Fe
42,555
37,8.85
19,949
14,778
1,274
622
595
530
17,398
5,669
3,305
2,037
2,852
1,459
255
43
156
756
581
19
4,681
291
9.57
687
356
1,574
236
400
26
155
2,902
930
109
814
844
Fe d,932
Oc
211
260
452
2,. 525
283
Wage earners, Dec. 15, or nearest
representative day.
Total.
> a
S 3
386,932
382,766
46,618
108,746
100,980
19,050
20, 105
9,471
5,830
1,4.59
698
455
599
24,272
9,166
4,861
3,799
3,242
1,856
398
105
362
1,155
941
44
4,547
432
765
891
517
1,381
484
378
42
191
5,764
590
229
1,615
'728
4,166
474
762
1,905
600
709,526
705,423
105,625
508,657
28,690
25,704
16,697
11,492
75
1,048
379
357
780
731
7
100
78
15
1,755
560
44
1,175
191
149
48
149
578
7
332
4,103
347
219
3,421
116
Foremen,
shift bosses,
etc.
2 3
10,526
10,314
435
4,647
789
807
369
313
106
34
17
38
957
379
197
144
133
66
13
3
15
32
37
2
174
16
45
23
31
37
25
22
1
9
291
26
10
43
28
212
155
18
Same number reported for one or more other months.
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1291
Table 20.— DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919 — Continued.
All industries..
Producing
enterprises .
134,117
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
Coal, bituminous —
Petroleum and nat-
ural gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode
mines
Gold, placer mines. .
Manganese
Quicksilver
Rare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials. ,
Asbestos
Asplialt
Barytes
Bauxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fuller s earth
Graphite
Gj'psum
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments. .
Phosphate roclc
Pyrite
Silica
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone.
persons engaged in industry — continued.
Wage earners, I>ec. 15, or nearest representative day.
Enginemen,
hoistmcn,
electricians,
mechanics,
etc.
^&
135, 665
30, 145
in, 488
32,635
64,230
6,. 526
6, 167
2,576
1,713
463
154
109
108
3,278
858
405
473
371
150
35
74
77
3
349
27
221
50
73
105
65
15
4,331
22,444
20
1,154
129
17
878
72
Nonproducing
enterprise s 1 , 548
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum and nat-
ural gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Gold, silver, copper,
lead, or zinc
Miscellaneous
68
520
151
fe'S
Miners,
quarrymen,
and drillmen,
including
their
helpers.
<t.
30,349 31,388
397,636 25,898
30,702
1,053
1,254
362
24
162
395,398
138
7,025
59,401
295,084
1,354
1,185
109
208
122
42
31
104
8,433
3,736
1,599
1,120
811
763
106
27
75
318
539
27
815
228
55
202
69
159
. 57
115
31
34
968
41
40
203
406
-29
Timbermen,
trackmen,
and men
hauling,
tramming, etc.
<t.
15,326
9,455
6,857
4,980
60
694
151
197
204
488
9
1,066
445
56
87
21
116
201
2
201
2,238
1,848
52
25,583
2,769
14,733
1,677
1,005
304
296
37
68
42
61
1,930
544
304
192
200
41
24
5
8
53
111
1
436
51
32
50
29
25
26
11
9
7
443
20
18
156
20
^•2
139,052
17,325
99,480
5,495
8,115
4,361
2,202
4
127
114
2
400
166
23
208
14
19
13
7
108
47
561
436
15
Muckers,
loaders,
and others
not
classLfled.
136,646
135,239
12, 291
47, 152
36,750
7,436
4,352
1,477
1,339
729
291
83
183
8,716
1,621
1,621
1,828
792
307
113
47
229
629
65
9
2,527
66
211
39
140
239
124
85
1
69
2,577
214
111
692
84
277
242
150
607
131
fcrt
126, 793
125,952
23,470
80,727
5, 938
5,743
4,544
3,310
7
178
91
67
409
3
207
442
109
10
23
239
28
749
33
V.^o
ff^ M
46,811
46,811
20,497
2,554
1,268
6, 589
4,636
1,961
2
109
173
105
958
2,028
735
42
935
529
101
15
49
112
2
256
44
201
527
175
816
187
130
52
331
160
33
2
497
to IB
612
541
"58
118
7
74
18
49
12
"2
12
10
1
2
2
1292
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 20 — DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES-
1919— Continued.
All industries
Producing
enterprises
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
Coal, bituminous
Petroleum and natural
gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode
mines
Gold, placer mines
Manganese
Quicksilver
Rare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials
Asbestos
Asphalt
Barytes
Bauxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fuller s earth
Graphite
Gypsum
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments
Phosphate rock
Pyrite
Silica
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone
Nonproduclng
enterprises
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum and natural
gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Gold, silver, copper,
lead, or zinc
Miscellaneous
Capital.
Dollars.
7, 108, 623, 496
6, 955, 466, 831
433, 868, 039
1, 904, 450, 123
2, 421, 485, 942
501,398,044
853, 639, 017
197, 223, 814
280,388,711
24, 574, 441
7,268,426
4, 423, 601
4, 889, 912
82,124,367
18, 823, 980
18,955,321
12, 899, 171
6. 923. 172
9, 033, 522
1, 442, 909
772, 299
3, 171, 405
2, 290, 455
1. 950. 173
1, 572, 908
17, 644, 524
729, 404
8, 046, 827
1, 877, 233
3, 755, 055
13,541,548
2, 612, 605
699, 373
53, 105
815, 572
72, 733, 956
4, 455, 785
661,711
28, 046, 634
6, 225, 747
153, 156, 665
5, 617, 170
24,960,853
10, 884, 660
105, 260, 998
6, 432, 984
PRINCIPAL EXPENSES OF OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT.
Total.
Dollars.
2, 543, 887, 062
2,518,543,956
324, 147, 994
990, 738, 244
626, 468, 862
177, 578, 869
138, 286, 993
65, 084, 781
53,070,119
6,314,764
2, 159, 151
1, 693, 445
1, 666, 420
45, 250, 704
14, 107, 461
8, 173, 578
7, 983, 629
4,"914,081
2, 661, 848
643, 676
178, 904
892, 928
1, 259, 058
1,795,740
94, 465
8, 818, 563
489, 717
2, 878, 431
1, 406, 250
871,211
5, 379, 732
1, 488, 006
495, 364
80,311
341,051
9,364,154
2, 594, 728
290, 583
7, 189, 753
1, 690, 388
25,343,106
1, 415, 640
6, 655, 716
3, 212, 948
13, 256, 365
802, 437
Salaries and wages.
Salaried
officers,
superin-
tendents,
managers,
and
technical
employees.
Dollars.
105, 892, 362
Clerks
and
other sub
ordinate
salaried
employees.
Dollars.
45,380,089
104,235,154 45,093,831
8, 848, 535
50,334,218
21,375,372
4, 198, 832
5, 018, 974
2,714,694
2, 466, 693
380, 410
104, 481
194, 308
114,724
2,614,748
982, 092
630,306
598, 157
341,487
191, 396
46, 468
25, 088
105, 941
82, 375
103, 438
5,475
646, 201
45, 966
259, 997
85, 482
104, 099
275, 145
78,918
36, 658
10,000
31, 620
566, 477
123,319
28, 835
292, 117
172, 048
1, 657. 208
74,761
305, 228
76, 266
1,122,291
78, 662
4, 146, 934
18,334,820
2, 737, 828
3, 020, 767
1, 120, 246
539, 068
56,383
29,623
26, 810
47, 021
1,111,845
214,364
200,327
153, 090
67, 768
62,723
8,675
3,815
30, 460
27, 736
53, 933
196, 118
7,458
35, 302
8,209
18, 235
280, 305
16, 267
9, 921
1,800
8,679
194,946
61,741
4,193
120, 898
42,527
286, 258
5,225
105,128
31, 647
133,419
10, 839
Wage
earners.
Dollars.
1,304,409,342
1,295,936,226
210, 289, 473
682, 601, 068
134,521,247
75, 713, 459
66, 390, 194
30,708,319
23,817,657
1, 914, 072
1, 085, 899
827, 751
748,235
23, 926, 332
8, 587, 659
4, 448, 811
3, 991, 307
3, 128, 249
1, 452, 440
322,379
91, 072
294, 652
768, 847
941, 807
44, 777
5, 367, 082
263, 760
1, 195, 777
S41, 163
341, 542
2, 478, 391
652, 302
288, 487
47, 966
174, 453
3, 900, 966
1, 384, 735
165,709
1, 682, 174
835, 413
8, 473, 116
590, 824
875, 923
985, 092
5, 636, 646
384, 631
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1293
Table 20.— DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919— Continued.
All industries.
Producing enterprises..
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
Coal, bituminous
Petroleum and natural ga;?.
Metals:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver, lode mines.
Gold, placer mines
Manganese
(Quicksilver
Rare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials
Asbestos
Asphalt
Barytes
Bauxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fuller's earth
Graphite
Gypsum
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments
Phosphate rock
Pyrite
Silica
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone
Nonprodiicing
enterprises...,
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum, and natural gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Gold, silver, copper, lead,
or zinc
Miscellaneous
principal expenses of operation and development— continued.
Cost of
ore, coal,
and
natiu'al
gas pur-
chased as
material
or for
resale.
Cost of
fuel.
35, 905, 352
433,318
2S,'8i3,"67i'
1,528,056
406, 051
4, 668, 291
31,465
93, 910, 653
11, 406, 117
25, 896, 660
19, 828, 776
8, 700, 358
11,310,485
2, 783, 249
1, 623, 124
20, 459
52, 228
127, 931
41,416
2, 897, 432
833, 636
597, 3.53
562, 827
228, 954
147,644
56, 122
3,380
24, 876
50, 389
137, 766
1, 575
397, 655
21, 284
163, 239
294, 260
81,917
516,148
25S, 411
20, 935
3,750
27, 707
1, 739, 833
163, 039
16,434
2, 764, 194
109, 090
938, 099
4,548
242, 616
480, 666
39,763
Cost of
purchased
power.
Dollars.
28, 660, 836
28, 195, 277
1, 899, 835
11,280,509
965,300
1,594,231
3, 555, 530
2, 591, 906
2,336,136
1, 123, 874
46, 107
29, 133
45, 492
1,278,958
261, 185
250, 909
157, 161
188, 505
7b, 741
2,050
19,335
54, 934
12, 158
5, 603
39, 697
144, 272
37, 694
1,733
3,360
2,659
79, 468
58, 802
5,526
46, 474
465, 559
10, 751
7,727
404, 158
1,580
Royalties
and rents.
Dollars.
176, 129, 858
175, 293, 984
11,766,598
22, 295, 056
106, 458, 518
24, 944, 936
536, 819
5, 258, 387
1,015,719
85, 899
183, 087
45, 194
45, 396
667, 751
139, 202
131, 970
250, 199
157, 788
34,380
25,634
1,740
13,387
45,343
152, 848
4,777
465, 184
16,391
101,311
5,899
2,646
69,403
47, 193
18, 893
2,175
8,499
209, 687
43, 057
4,060
38, 958
835, 874
19, 476
591, 729
135, 982
62, 848
25,839
Taxes-
Federal,
state ,
county,
and
local.
Dollars.
141, 567, 734
140, 999, 626
14, 060, 963
34, 707, 396
38, 690, 630
30, 829, 610
12,229,046
3,326,910
2, 325, 491
356, 132
60, 656
31,016
35, 609
1, 119, 861
377, 646
195, 309
198, 613
73,238
123, 503
6,022
3,957
41, 686
18, 824
102, 390
215
148, 035
12,793
342,391
119, 067
23,123
81,983
14, 169
3,479
16
3,036
347, 580
57, 248
5,794
878, 234
47, 955
568, 108
46, 289
57, 758
320, 637
138, 291
5,133
Contract
work.
Dollars.
82, 239, 098
79, 380, 177
1,557,845
2, 855, 966
68, 663, 659
1, 671, 783
421, 753
863, 471
1, 237, 043
132,807
149, 237
7,973
7,878
665, 657
118, 637
54, 161
41, 406
95, 633
20, 582
62,231
.5, 917
10, 127
24,316
126,355
12, 073
145, 916
8,556
50, 696
3,747
50, 846
7,325
1,320
163, 696
87, 061
1,847
52, 757
2, 858, 921
12,535
1, 438, 500
797, 334
593, 318
17,234
1294
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Table 20.— DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919— Continued.
All industries..
Producing
enterprises
FUEL.^:
Coal, anthracite
Coal, bituminous . . .
Petroleum and nat-
ural gas
Metals:
Iron ore
Copper
Lead and zinc
Gold and silver,
lode mines
Gold, placer mines. .
Manganese
Quicksilver
Rare metals
Stone:
Limestone
Granite
Sandstone
Basalt
Slate
Marble
Ml CELLANEOUS:
Abrasive materials. .
Asbestos
Asphalt
Barytes
Bauxite
Chromite
Clay
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fvdler's earth
Graphite
Gypsum
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments. . .
Phosphate rock
Pyrite
Silica
Sulphur
Talc and soapstone
Nonproducing
enterprises
Fuels:
Coal
Petroleum and nat-
ural gas
Metals:
Iron ore ,
Gold, silver, copper,
lead, or zinc
Miscellaneous ,
Expendi-
tures for
develop-
ment
(included
in
principal
expenses).
Dollars.
334, 015, 265
Dollars.
3, 158, 463, 966
311, 276, 508
3, 158, 463, 966
6, 189, 990
30, 044, 379
230, 867, 499
14, 657, 841
13, 302, 349
4, 268, 914
7, 862, 971
201, 259
238, 408
161, 598
161, 958
764, 673
156, 870
96, 555
131, 800
60, 531
30, 914
14, 849
46,503
376, 579
20, 503
11,064
2,650
265, 009
13, 197
393, 465
23, 595
164, 849
12, 050
10,868
65,024
5,456
353, 237
145,615
37, 921
56, 478
59, 087
22, 738, 757
1, 253, 604
5, 685, 921
2,702,453
12, 366, 117
730, 662
Value of
products.
364, 084, 142
1,14.5,977,565
931, 793, 423
218,217,905
181, 258, 087
75, 579, 347
58, 832, 330
9, 368, 561
2, 188, 312
1, 803, 484
1, 725, 642
52, 943, 924
18, 279, 345
10, 684, 969
9, 657, 977
5, 720, 792
4, 397, 912
721, 728
249, 839
749, 520
1, 592, 245
2, 190, 279
105, 841
10, 088, 298
584, 296
3, 334, 880
2, 019, 226
869, 403
6, 80.5, 940
2, 169, 571
607, 025
64, 631
480, 768
10, 300, 198
2, 408, 648
371, 638
17, 935, 882
2, 302, 393
POWER USED.
Aggre-
gate.
6, 786, 475
6, 723, 786
899, 783
2, 155, 412
1, 821, 342
370, 869
523, 591
229, 541
149, 680
35, 632
5, 800
2,607
3,544
213,717
55, 674
33, 869
37, 307
20, 613
15, 628
1, 748
420
648
3,029
2, .507
136
21, 243
1,782
7,138
2,538
6,410
15, 032
2, 540
803
220
1,630
49, 639
7, 338
2,032
15,291
7,053
62, 689
2,534
5,543
10, 175
42, 785
1,652
Total
horse-
power.
5, 147, 613
Prime movers.
5, 111, 531
782, 090
1, 383, 934
1, 770, 181
273, 477
386, 458
117, ,527
50, 437
3,406
2,610
1,441
1,406
126, 387
34,711
21, 197
22, 844
8,778
6,021
1, 748
355
648
2,049
2, 507
136
16, 932
1,227
7,138
2, 250
2,241
7,038
827
763
60
1,460
46, 976
3,224
1,699
15, 291
4,057
36, 082
1,819
5,047
6, 235
21, 454
1, .527
Steam
engines
(not turbines).
Num-
ber.
46, 744
46, 433
.5, 298
9,177
23, 412
2,333
842
411
182
2
36
4
1,776
744
340
250
193
85
17
1
6
31
28
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
3. 259, 076
3, 238, 288
730, 141
1, 166, 862
532, 734
231, 184
24.5, 398
42, 821
20, 133
40
1,911
106
483
109, 778
30, 231
19,081
21, 099
8,569
5,619
1, 283
75
545
1,730
263
16
121
35
15
47
2
22
1
18
100
35
10
544
19
311
13
103
41
142
12
15, 653
1,081
6,036
1,720
1,873
6,132
80
700
60
862
17, 140
1,970
860
11, .581
1,777
20, 788
1,785
3,695
6,201
7,997
1,110
Steam
turbines.
555
553
45
313
23
MINES AND QUARRIES.
1295
Table 20.— DETAILED STATISTICS FOR MINES, QUARRIES, AND WELLS, PRODUCING
AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY INDUSTRIES:
1919— Continued.
POWEE USED — continued.
Prime movers-
Continued.
Equipment operated by
purchased power.
Electric motors
run by current
generated by
the enterprise
reporting.
mCUSTRT.
Internal-
combustion
engines.
Water wheels
and
turbines.
Electric motors.
Other.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Nimi-
ber.
Horse-
power.
Horse-
power.
Num-
ber.
Horse-
power.
All industries
57, 417
1, 372, 698
329
41, 524
41, 114
1, 629, 580
9,282
33, 039
1, 260, 466
Producing
enterprises
56, 988
1, 361, 146
287
38, 112
40, 500
1, 603, 390
8,865
32,980
1, 258, 795
Fuels:
Coal, anthracite
73
1,246
53,699
45
129
433
370
16
24
78
22
252
84
71
30
1
2
16
6
5
16
11
11
105
8
87
9
7
9
26
6
1,284
21, 219
1, 237, 407
5,397
16, 327
35, 415
11, 149
719
699
1,335
693
5,043
1,343
2,116
520
8
15
240
155
103
269
1,667
136
1,179
70
1,052
530
1,881
21,186
1,841
1,341
3,647
2,389
2,523
624
67
39
60
2,046
450
386
255
426
408
117,693
771, 131
44,638
97, 382
135, 968
111,874
98, 663
32,226
3,190
1,166
2,138
87,330
20,903
12, 672
14,463
11,835
9,607
'"347"
6,523
10
1,165
140
580
""'eo'
3,801
21,044
1,329
1,112
3,252
625
494
22
3
9
28
267
34
155
11
4
19
3
18.5,723
707,341
28 164
Coal, bituminous
Petroleum and natural
9
2
22
10
30
135
25
74
40
8,375
1, 510
3,871
14,405
2,647
Metals:
Iron ore
67 595
Copper ,
16i;024
22,884
18 892
Gold and silver, lode
Gold, placer mines
601
310
Quicksilver
66
2
9
4
230
865
777
350
11 421
Stone:
Limestone
1 520
4,696
1 049
Slate
2
3
1
3
101
387
225
125
' 44
480
Miscellaneous:
Abrasive materials
120
Asbestos
2
65
Asphalt
1
50
28
980
6
94
225
Bauxite
2,564
Chromite
Clav
isi
7
4,271
555
40
66
i sis
Feldspar
2
76
Fluorspar
47
2
10
103
729
FuUer's earth
10
106
290
70
3
2
8
38
98
11
288
4,169
7,994
1,713
40
160
170
2,663
4,114
333
18
Graphite
368
552
572
747
63
3
334
1,447
Magnesite
Mica
Millstones
Mineral pigments
6
44
7
10
13
11
429
228
12,085
84
354
390
165
11, 552
5
370
Phosphate rock
320
27
33, 107
3,696
Pyrite
6
4
1,050
485
Silica
Sulphur
50
43
59
1,284
Talc and soapstone
Nonproducing
enterprises
9
42
2,115
3,412
77
614
2,996
26, 190
417
1,078
1,671
Fuels:
Coal
4
67
2
344
12
34
1,352
34
9,715
417
21
8
44
540
1
715
496
3,940
20,914
125
417
4
1
6
48
150
Petroleum and natural
gas
2
Metals:
Iron ore
750
Gold, silver, copper,
42
3,412
769
Miscellaneous
1296
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
Tartp 21— detailed statistics for mines, quarries, and wells, PRODUa
ING AND NONPRODUCING ENTERPRISES, FOR THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES:
1919.
tJnlted States
Producing enterprises —
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho •
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana and Mississippi
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missoiu'i
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Permsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Konproducing enterprises
Num-
ber of
enter-
prises.
21,997
21,280
264
155
126
725
477
41
7,
3
36
74
82
772
603
198
814
938
137
50
126
74
122
135
468
259
203
30
97
85
700
102
79
2,283
1,934
50
5,807
14
20
23
203
624
141
93
202
83
1,714
92
106
717
Num-
ber of
mines
and
quar-
ries.
14,417
13,844
348
172
126
357
523
47
8
3
55
82
83
590
398
226
238
864
4
51
161
79
165
196
494
269
9
207
33
102
103
147
106
79
1,064
284
52
13,621
15
20
28
263
81
154
109
216
93
1,325
107
87
573
Num-
ber of
weUs
produc-
tive
Dec. 31.
257,673
257, 673
124
9,197
70
16,498
2,456
5,214
2,479
1
14, 186
35,440
44,735
77,325
8,749
27,363
"i,"684"
3 276
LAND CONTROLLED (ACRES).
Mineralland.
Operated. Owned. Leased
22,947,937
22,474,069
728,806
70, 431
76,416
688,517
211,260
2,995
264
13
118,050
37,736
27, 874
945,362
266, 988
68, 724
549,300
1,093,641
329, 869
3,562
57, 470
5,223
114,356
24,836
194, 732
107, 541
1,081
45,114
10,030
27,006
673,051
366,463
10,015
17,734
1,914.023
1,844,305
22,963
4,352,082
570
31,684
11,538
361,660
1,397,678
324,582
16,048
494,909
73, 061
4,578,747
12,064
264,695
473,868
8,729,545
8,568,590
636, 368
56,962
18,181
376. 108
148. 109
2,815
250
10
114,560
22,095
24,877
617, 833
119,263
33,536
69,621
506,713
17, 196
2,602
36,635
4,701
90,683
5,899
149,345
79,300
821
35,901
8,698
19,885
642, 019
79,668
4,284
9,305
413,597
192,771
16, 472
1,750,822
512
31,630
11,056
205,832
107, 867
319,143
14,417
365,982
48,404
1,090,320
6,938
58,584
160,955
14,294,342
13,980,731
93, 278
13,469
58, 315
212,429
63,537
225
14
3
3,490
15,651
3,097
329,448
151,036
480,629
587, 223
312,673
995
20,879
522
23,799
19,874
45,492
29, 6.53
260
9,236
1,332
7.121
31,092
285, 795
5,731
8,429
1,519,201
1,651,746
6, 591
2,616,052
58
104
482
156,856
1,289,841
7,023
1,631
129,966
24,897
3,514,884
5, 126
206,113
313,611
1 Includes 79 anthracite culm washerips and 81 river dredges.
2 Includes enterprises as follows: Alabama, 2: Arizona, 95; Arkansas, 2; California, 60; Colorado, 60; Con-
necticut, 1; Florida, 1; (ieorgia, 1: Idaho, 50; Illinois, 1; Iowa, 1; Kansas, 13; Kentucky, 11; Louisiana, 6;
Maine, 1; Michigan, 6; Minnesota, 10; Missouri, 1; Montana, 36; Nevada, US: New Mexico, 18; New York, 1;
North Carolina, 2; Ohio, 6; Oklahoma. 30; Oregon, 6; Pennsylvania, 13; South Dakota, 5; Tennessee, 1;
Texas, 65; Utah, 48; Virginia, 4; Washington, 15; West Virginia, 8; Wisconsin, 4; and Wyoming, 15.
3 Wells on whiiih work was done during the year, not productive and number not included in United
States total.
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